9. 1 . he cried also in mint e. with a loud voice Luke 1. 44. Uiy salutation sounded in mine e.
E A R S of the people. Exod. 11.2. speak now in the e. of the people Deut. 32. 44. RIoses spake in the e. of the people Judg. 7. 3. go to, proclaim in the e. cf the people
1 Sam. 11. 4'. told the tidinirs in the e. of the people
2 Kings 18. 26. talk not in the e. of people, ha. .36. 11. Neh. 8. 3. e. of the people were attentive to the law
13.tl. onthatday thev read inthe e. of the people, Jer. 2B. 7- 1 36. 6, 10, 13, 14. Their EARS. Gen. 20. 8. Abimclech told these things in their e. 35. 4. gave .lacob ear-rinire which were in their e. Exod. .32. 3. people brake oflT the ear-riniiS in their e, Deut. 3 L 28. I may speak these words in their e. 2 Kings 23. 2. reail in :heir e. 2 Chr. 34. .30. Jer.36. 15. Job 36. 15. he oi>eneth their e. in oppression Isa. 0. 10. make heart fat, their e. heavy, lest they hear with their e. Mat. V.i. 15. .icty 28. 27 Mic. 7.16. the nations shall see, their e. shall be deal Zech. 7.11. but they stopped their e. Acts 7. 57. 2 Tim. 4. 4. they shall turn away their e. from truth 'Thine EARS.
1 Sam. 25. + 24. let thine handmaid speak in thinee.
2 Chron. 6. W. let thine e. be attent to the prayer P.frt/. 10. 17. thou wilt cause thine e. to hear
130. 2. let thine e. be attentive to the voice Prov. 23. 12. apply thine e. to words of knowledge ha. .30. 21. thine e. shall hear a word behind thee
49. 20. the children shall say asain in thinee. Jer. 28. 7. hear this word that 1 speak in thine e. Ezek. 3. 10. and hear with thine e. 40. 4. 1 44. 5.
16. 12. I put ear-rinss in thine e. and a crown
23. 25. they shall take away tliy nose and thine e.
24. 26. to cause thee to hear with ihi7te e.
Yimr EARS. Deut. 5. 1. hear the statutes which I speak m your e. Job 13. 17. hear my declaration with youre. Psal. 78. 1. incline yimr e. to the wordsot my mouth Jer. 26. 11. as ye have heard with your e.
15. Ix)rd sent me to speak these words in youre. Mat. 13. 16. but blessed are youre. for they hear Luke 4. 21. this scripture is fulfilled in youre. 9. 44. let these sayings sink down in youre.
E.ARS. Gen. 41. 5. behold, seven e. of corn came up, 22. Lev. 1. 14. shalt offer for a meat olferinii green e. 23. 14. not eat green e. till ve Uritvj anofftring Deut. 23. 25. mayest pluck the e. with thine hand Ruth 2. 2. let me go and glean e. of corn after him 2 Kings 4. 42. brought the man of (J. full e. of com j;<*24. 24. Ihe wicked cut ofl' as tops of «. of corn I'a. 17. .5. thealoiy of lacob, as when one reapethe. Mat. 12.1. his disciples were an hunu'ered.and beiiim to pluck the e. of com, .\\lark 1. 23. Luke 6. 1. See Skvkn. EARN ESI. 2'he apostle Paul speaks of the earnest of the Vib
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Spirit, 2 Cor. 1. 22. Ihe first-friiifs of the Spirit, Jlom.S. 23 /iTid of being sealed by tile Spirit, JEM. 1. 13. These phrases signify the assurance which the Spirit of adoption does give believers of their iyiheritance m heaven. For as the first-fruits were pledges to the Jews of the ensuing crop: and as he that receives earnest, is sjire to have the full s-um paid him, or the full bargain made good, vihen the person that gives it is honest and faith- ful : 6'o the graces wrought in the soul by the Spirit of God, mch as love, joy, peace, S^c. are pledges of that abundance and fulness of joy and felicity, which believers shall partake oftn heaven. Yet these graces and comforts which the godly enjoy here, are but first-fruits in regard of their order ; they precede the full harvest : And in regard of their quantity, they are but an handful in comparison of the whole seal and earnest: though they both tmply assurance, yet they differ thus ; sealing especially refers to the understandijig ; earnest to the affections. Thoiiffh the seal assures vs, 1/et it is not part of the inheritance ; but the earnest so assures us, that it gives a part of the inheritance ; It works that joy in the heart, which is a foretaste of heaven, and which the saints are filled with there.
2 Cor. 1. 22. hath given the e. of the Spirit, 5. 5.
£ph. 1. 14. which is the e. of our inheritance EAiiNEST.
Prov. 27. + 6. but the kisses of an enemy are e.
Acts 12. +5. e. prayer was made to God for him
Horn. 8. 19. the e. expectation of the creature waiteth
2 Cor. 7. 7. when he told us your e. desire 8. 16. whicli put the same e. care into I'itus
Phil. 1 . 20. according to my e. expectation and hope
Jleb. 2. 1. we ought to give the more e. heed to things EARNESTLY.
Num. 22. 37. did I not e. send to thee to call thee ?
1 Sam. 20. 6. David e. asked leave of me, 28.
Neh. 3. 20. Barucli e. repaired the other piece 13. +6. and after certain days I e. requested
Job 7. 2. as a servant e. desireth the shadow
Jer. 11. 7. for I e. protested to your fathers 31, 20. 1 doe. remember him still
Mic. 7. 3. they may do evil with both hands e.
Luke 22. 44. being in an agony he prayed more e. 56. but a certain maid e. looked upon Peter
Acts 3. 12. men of Israel, why look ye so e. on us ?
23. 1. Paul e. beholding council, said, 1 have lived
1 Cor. 12. 31. but covet e. the best gifts
2 Cor. 5. 2. in this we groan, e. desiring to be clothed Jam. 5. 17. Elias prayed e. that it might not rain Jude 3. that ye should e. contend for the faith
EARNETH.
Hag. 1.6. he that e. wages, e. to put it in a bag EARTH,
Is taken (1) For that gross and terrestrial element which sustains and nourishes tti. Gen. 1. 10. God called the dry land, earth. In this sense it is taken in those passages, w/iere the earth is said to yield fruit, to be barren, watered, Sjc. (2) For all that rude matter which was created in the begin- ning. Gen. 1.1. God created the heaven and the earth ; that is, the matter of all sensible beings. (3) By the earth is meant the terraqueous globe, the earth and all that it contains, men, animals, plants, metals, waters, fish, Sgc. Psal. 24. 1. The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof. (4) The earth is often taken for those who inhabit it. Gen. 6. 13. 1 11. 1. The earth is filled with violence, The whole earth was of one language. Pf a/. 96. 1. Sing unto the Lord, all the earth. (5) Sometimes the whole earth, or all the king- doms of the earth, signifies no more than the whole empire of Chaldea and Assyria. Ezra 1. 2. The Lord God of heaven hath given me all the king- doms of the earth. Earth is taken for Canaan, or the land of the Jews ; Hom. 9. 28. A short ■work will the Lord make upon the earth. He will bring a sudden destruction upo7t that land and people. And in Mat. 9. 26. Mark 15. 33. Luke 4. 25. the word which is translated land, is in the Greek, earth.
A man of the earth, Gen. 9. t 20. Noah was a man of the earth, a husbandman, or one who tilled the grmiriA. In Psal. 10. 18. the man of the eartli signifies a mortal, earthly-minded man, who was made of the dust, and must return to the dust. Earth, in the moral sense of ir, is set in opposition to heaven; thinps earthly and carnal, to things heavenly and spiritual. John 3. 31. He that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth: he that cometh from heaven is above all. Col. 3. 1, 2. If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, and set not your affec- tions on things on tlie earth. The terrestrial man is set in opposition to the heavenly, 1 Cor. 15. 47, 48. The first man is of the earth, earthy, the second man is the Lord from heaven. Adam, the first public person and head of the old covenant, was formed of the earth ; he was mortal and cor- ruptible : But Christ, the second public person, and head of the new covenant, is of a heavenly descent^ and has a divine as well as a human nature. In like manner the earthly house is set irt opposition to the heavenly ; 2 Cor. 5. 1. If our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made ■with hands, eternal in the heavens. If this bodily frame of nature were taken to pieces by death, there is a state of glory provided by God for the separate soul to pass unto.
Gen. 1. 2. and the e was without form and void
10. and God called the dry land e.
11. and God said, let the e. bringforth grass, 24.
12. and the e. brought forth grass and herb
28. be fruitful, replenish the e'. and subdue it, 9. 1.
6. 11. the e. also was corrupt before God
7. 17. .and the ark was lifted up above the e. 8.«14.in the second month was the e. dried
22. while e. remaineth, seedtime shall not cease V. 13. tor a token ol a covenant between me and e, 126
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Gen, 10.25. in his days was the «.divided , 1 Chr.X .19.
18. 18. and all the nations of the e. shall be blessed
in him, 22. 18. 1 26. 4. | 28. 14.
27. 28. God give thee of the fatness of the e.
41. 47. in plenteous years e. brought forth handfuls Ezod. 8. 22. I am the Lord in the midst of the e.
9. 29. that thou mayest know that the e. is the Lord's, Veut. 10. 14. Psal. 24. 1. 1 Cor. 10. 26.
10. 5. that one cannot be able to see the e.
15. 12. stietchest thy hand. e. swallowed tnem 20. 24. an altar of «. thou shalt make unto me
Num. 16. 30. if the e. open her moutli and swallow
32. and the e. opened her mouth and swallowed them up and their houses, 26. 10. Psal. 106. I7.
.34. they said, lest thee, swallow us up also Deut. 28.1. Ix)rd will set thee above all nations of e.
23. the e. that is under thee shall be iron
32. 1. and hear, O e. the words of my mouth
13. he made him ride on the high places of the e. 22. afire shall consume thee, with her increase
1 Sa.m. 2. 8. for the pillars of the e. are the I>ord's
4. 5. Israel shouted, so that the e. rang again 14. 15. they also trembled, and the e. quaked
2 Sam. 1. 2. a man came with e. on his head, 15. 30. 22. 8. then the e. shook and trembled, Psal. 18. 7.
1 Kings 1. 40. so that the e. rent with the sound
2 Kings 5. 17- to thy ser\'ant two mules' burden of e. 1 Chron. 16.31. and let the e. rejoice, Psal. 96.11.
33. at the presence of the Ix)rd, because God
cometh to judge the e. Psal. 96. 13. 1 98. 9. Ezra 5. 11. the servants of the God of heaven and e. Neh. 9. C. thou hast made the e. Isa. 45. 12. Job 5. 25. and thy offspring as the grass of tiie e.
9. 6. which shaketh the e. out of her place
24. the e. is given into the hand of the wicked
11. 9. the measure thereof is longer than the e.
12. 15. he sendeth waters and they overturn the e.
15. 19. to whom alone the e. was given
16. 18. O e. cover not thou my blood, let my cry
18. 4. shall the e. be forsaken "for thee ?
20. 27. and the «. shall rise up against him
22. 8. but as for the mighty man, he had the e.
24. 4. the poor of the e. hide themselves
26. 7. he nangeth the e. upon notliing
30. 6. to dwell in the caves of the e. and in rocks
8. children of base men, they were viler than the e. .■54. 13. who hath given him a charge over the e.? 37. 17- when he quieteth the e. by the south- wind 38. 4. when I laid the foundations of the e.
18. hast thou perceived the breadth of the e. ? Psal. 2. 8. give thee the uttermost parts of the e. 10. be instructed, ye judges of the e.
10. 18. that the man of thee, may no more oppre.ss 12. 6. pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of e.
25. 13. and his seed shall inherit the e.
33. 5. the e. is full of the goodness of the Ixird
14. he looketh on all the inhabitants of the e. 37. 9. that wait on Lor. I shall inherit the e. 11,22. 46. 2. we will not fear though the e. be removed
6. he uttered his voice, thee, melted 47. 9. for the shields of the e. belong unto God 48. 2. the joy of the whole e. is mount Zion 60. 2. thou hast made the e. to tremble 63. 9. shall go into the lower parts of the e.
65. 8. that dwell in the uttermost parts of the e,
9. thou visitest the c. and waferest it
67. 6. then shall e. yield her increase, Ezek. 34. 27.
68. 8. the e. shook, the heavens also dropped - .32. sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the e.
71. 20. shalt bring me up from the depths of the e.
72. 6. shall come down as showers that water thee.
73. 9. and their tongue walketh through the e.
75. 3. the e. and all the inhabitants thereof are dis- solved, I bear up its pillars, Isa. 24. 19.
8. the wicked of the e. shall wringthemout
76. 8. the e. feared ll 77. 18. the e. trembled, 97. 4.
9. when God arose to save the meek of the e.
78. 69. like the e. which he hath established for ever 82.8. arise, O God, judge the e. thou shalt inherit
90. 2. or ever thou hadst fonned the e. 97-1. the Lordreigneth, let the e. rejoice 99. 1. the Lord reigneth. let the e. be moved
102. 25. of old hast thou laid the foundation of the
e. 104. 5. Prov. 8. 29. Isa. 48. 1.3.
104. 13. the e. is satisfied with the fruit of thy works
24. O I^ird, the e. is full of thy riches 114.7. tremble, O e. at the presence of the Lord 115. 16. the e. hath he given to the children of men 119.64. thee. O I^ord, is full of thy mercy
90. thou hast established the e. and it abideth 147. 8. who prepareth rain for thee. 148. 13. his glory is above the e. and the heaven Prov. 3. 19. the Lord hath founded the e. Isa. 24. 1. 8. 23. I was set up from everlasting, or ever e. was
20. as yet he had not made the e. nor fields
25. 3. e. for depth and lieartofkings is unsearchable 30. 16. the e. that is not filled with water
21. for three things the e. is disquieted, for four Eccl. 1. 4. but the e. abideth for ever
5.9. moreover, the profit of the e. is for all Isa. 4.2. the fruit of thee, shall be excellent
11. 4. that sraiteth the e. with the rod of his mouth 9. e. shall be full of the knowledi^e of the Lord
13. 13. the e. shall remove out of her place
14. 16. is this the man that made the «. to tremble ?
24. 4. the e. mourneth and fadeth away, 33. 9.
5. the e. is defiled under the inhabitants thereof 24. 19. e. is utterly brokendown, thee, is dissolved
20. e. shall reel || 26. 19. e. shall cast out the dead 26. 21. the e. also shall disclose her blood
34. 1. let thee, hear, and all that is therein
40. 22. it is he that sitteth on the circle of the e.
28. the Creator of the ends of the c. fainteth not
44. 24. that spread abroad the e. by myself
45. 8. let the e. open |1 12. 1 have made the e.
22. look to me and be ye saved, all ends of the e. 49. 13. sing, () heavens, and be joyful, O «,
51. 6. look on the e. the c. shall wax old
66. 1. thus saith the Ixjid, the e. is my footstool 8.s!iaU the e. be made to bring forth in one day ?
Jer. 4. 23. I beheld the e. it was without foi'm S8. tor this shall the e. mourn, heavens be black
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Jer. 6. 19. hear, O e. I will bring evil on this peopl
10. 10. at his wrath the e. shall tremble
22. 29. O e. e. e. hear the word of the Lord, write
ye this man childless, IMic. 1. ii.
46. 8. Egypt saith, I will go up and cover the e.
49. 21. the e. is moved at the noise, 50. 46.
51. 15. he hath made the e. by his power Ezek.T. 21. 1 will give it to the wicked of the e.
9. 9. they say, the I^rd hath forsaken the e.
43. 2. and the e. shined with his gloiy Hos. 2. 22. the c. shall hear the corn and the wine Joeli. 10. the e. shall quake before them Amos 8. 9. I will darken the e. in the clear day Jonah 2. 6. the e. with her bars was about me . Mic. 6. 2. hear, ye strong foundations of the e.
7. 17. they shall move out like worms of the e. Nah. 1. 5. the e. is burnt up at his presence Hab. 2. 14. the e. filled witn knowledge of the L.
3. 3. and the e. was full of his praise 9. thou didst cleave the e. with rivers
Hag. 1. 10. the c. is stayed from her fruit
Zech. 1. 10. sent to walk to and fro thro' the e. 6. 7-
4. 10. the eyes of the Lord which run thro' the e. Mai. 4. 6. lest 1 smite the e. with a curse
Mat. 5. 5. blessed are meek, for they shall inherit e.
.35. swear not by the e. it is God s footstool 13. 5. where they had not much e. Mark 4. 5. Mark 4. 28. for the e. bringeth forth fruit of herself John^. 31. he that is of thee, isearthly, and speaketh
of the e. he that cometh from heaven is above all
1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is of the e. earthy
2 Tim. 2. 20. but also vessels of wood and of e. Heb. 6. 7. the e. which drinketh in the rain
12. 26. whose voice then shook the e. but now Jam. 5. 7. waiteth for the precious fruit of the e.
18. and the e. brought forth her fruit 2 Pet. 3. 10. the e. and works therein shall be burat up Rev. 7. 3. hurt not the e. nor sea, nor the trees
11. 4. olive trees standing before the God of the e. 6. have power to smite the e. with all plagues
12. 16. the e. opened and swallowed up the flood 13. 12. causeth the e. to worship the first beast
18. 1. and the e. was lightened with his glorj-
19. 2. the great whore, which did corrupt the e,
20. 11. from whose face the e. fled away
See Beasts, Dust, Ends, Face, Kings,
Heaven, People, Whole.
All the EARTH.
Gen. 1. 26. let them have dominion over all the e.
7. 3. to keep seed alive on the face of all the e.
11. 9. there confound the language of all the e.
18. 25. shall not the Judge of all the e. do right ?
19. 31. to come in to us after manner of all the e. End. 9. 14. there is none like me in all the e.
IG. my name declared thro' all the e. Bom. 9. 17.
19. 5. a peculiar treasure ; for all the e. is mine 34. 10. such as have not been done in all the e.
Num. 14.21. all the e. shall be tilled with glory Jo.fh. 3. 11. the Lord of a// Me e. 13. Zech. 6. 5.
23. 14. 1 am going the way of all the e. 1 Kings 2. S. Judg. 6. 37. and if it be dry on all the e. beside
1 Sam. 17.46. that aW Me e. may know there is a God
1 Kings 10. 24. all the e. sought to Solomon to hear
2 Kings 5. 15. no God in all the e. but in Israel
1 Chr. 16. 14. judgm. are in all the e. Psal. 105. 7 23. sing to the Lord, all the e. Psal. 96. 1. 30. fear before him, all the e. Psal. 33.8. | 96. 9.
Psal. 8. 1. excellent is thy name in all the e. 9.
45. 16. whom thou mayest make princes inaZ/Mee. 47. 2. L. is a great king over all the e. 7- Zech. 14. 9. 57. 5. let thy glory be above all Me e. 11. 1 108. 5. 66. + l.makeajoyfulnoisea«Mf e.98.4. 1 100. -tl.
4. all the e. shall worship thee, and sing to thee 83. 18. that thou art most high over all thee. 91. 0. Isa. 10. 14. so have I gathered all the e. none moved
12. 5. done excellent things, this is Vnovminalle. 25. 8. take the rebuke of his people, from all the e.
Jer. 26. 6. I will make this city a curse to all the e.
33. 9. it shall be an honour before all the e.
51. 7. a golden cup that made all the e. drunken 25. O mountain, which destroyest all the e. 49. so at Babylon shall fall the slain of all the e. Dan. 2. 39. a kingdom shall bear rule over a// From the EARTH. Gen. 2. 6. but there went up a mist /rem the e. 4. 11. and now art thou cui-sed /rum Me e.
6. + 13. behold, 1 will destroy them from the e.
7. 23. and they were destroyed from the e.
8. 11. Moah knew waters were abated /rom Me e. Exod. 9. 15. thou shalt be cut off from the e. Josh.
7. 9- Psal. 109. 15. Prov. 2. 22. Nah. 2. 13.
1 Sam. 28. 23. Saul arose /rom the e. and sat on bed
2 Sam. 4. 11. shall I not take you A-wny from the e. T
12. 17. the elders went to raise him from the e.
20. David arose /rom the e. and washed himself Job 18.17. his remembrance shall perish /ro;n Me e. Psal. 21. 10. shalt destroy their fruit from thee.
34. 16. cut off remembrance of them /rom the e. 148. 7. praise L. from the e. ye dragons and deeps
Prov. 30. 14. as knives to devour poor from thee. Jer. 10. 11. even they shall perish from the e. Eiek. 1. 19. living creatures were fift ap frame. 21. Van. 7. 4. an9. 8. Saul arose /rom the e. and he saw no man 22. 22. said, away with such a fellow from the e.
Rev. 6. 4. power given him to take peace /rom the e.
14. 3. but 144,000 which were redeemed /rom the e.
In the EAR TH. Gen. 1. 22. and let fowl multiply in Me e.
4. 12. a vagabond shalt thou be in the e. 14.
6. 5. the wickedness of man was great in the e.
10. 8. Ninirod began to be a mighty one in the e. 19. 31. not a man in the e. to come in unto u.i
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Gen. 45. 7. sent me, to preserve a posterity in the e. Eiiid. 9>). 4. or that is in the e. bem-atli, (ir water Joih. 7. 21. and behold tliey are hid i/i thee. Judg. 18. 10. no want ot any thinij tliat is in the e. 8 6a/n.7.y. a sreat na;ne, like to the name ot the great men tliat are "i thee. 1 Chron. 1". 8. 2.3. what natiim me. like Israel i 1 Chr. 17. 21. 14. CO. to know all thiniis that are /nc//tc.
1 Chr.in. Cy. 1 1. tor all that is in the e. is thine
2 Chrmi. 6. 14. there is no (iod like thee in the e. Job 1.7. from going to and tro )n the e. 2. S.
8. that there is none like him in the e. C. .3. 14. 8. though the root thereof wax olii in the e. 24. 18. their portion is cursed in the e. I 39. 14. ostricfi, which leai eth her eu'irs in the e. Psal. 16. ,•?. hut to the saints that ai-c10. he still, 1 will be exalted in the e. 58. U. verily he is a (.od that judaeth in the e. 72. 10. there shall be a handful of corn in the e. 119. 19- I am astranccrfK iht e.\\m\\v not thy com. 140.11. let not an e\\ il speaker be established ine. Pro2\\ 11. 31. the riuhteous be recomptn-eil in ti',e e. Jsa. 20. 9. for when thy jiidi^nicnts are in the e. 18. we have not wnniL'ht deliverance in tht e.
40. 24. their stock shall not take root in the e. 42. 4. till he have set judument in the e.
62. 7. till he make Jerusalem a praise in thee. 65. 16. shall bless in (ioil of truth, wlio blesseth himself in the e. and he that sweaieth in the e. Jut. 17. ].). that forsake- thee, be written in the e. 31. 22. the Lord hath created a new tiling in the e. JHos. 2. 23. and 1 will sow her unto nie in the e. Jo€l9,. 3o. and 1 will shew wondi-rs in the e. Amos 5. 7. ye who leave off riyhteousness m the e. Jilat. 25. 18'. he went and dig;;ed tn the e. and hid
25. 1 was afraid, and hid thy taUnt in the e. Mark 4. 31. it is like a grain of mustard seei I, when it is ^own in the e. is less than al I fee Is in the e. Uohna. 8. there are three that bear witness in the e.
On, or vpon, the KAK 1 11. Cen. 6.6. repented that he had made man on thee.
12. (iod looked j/;)iiH r^ft-. behold it was corrupt i 7- 4. I will cause it to rain vpim the e. forty days 12. the rain was vjimi the e. forty days, I7. 8. 17. be fruitful and multiply 7/;)ii?i tiiee. 19. 23. sun was risen vyon the i. when Lot entered 28. 12. and behold a ladder set iip<-7i the e. ij-urf. 10. 6. since the day they were v;v7i the e. Lev. 11. 29. thing's that creep nion tliee.K, 44. Dent. A. 10. all days they Vwnnpnn the e. 12. 1, 1'.). 36. iipon the e. he shewed thee his great tire 12. 10. ve shall pour it uiwn the e. as water, 24. CSam. 12. 10. David lay all night iq;:m the e.
14. 7. not leave name nor remainder i//;. n the e. 1 A"i«ffj8. 27. but will God iiideeil dwell • n the e. :' heaven cannot contain thee, 2 Chron. 0. 18. 17. 14. till the day the Lord send.- rain vpi.n the e. 1 Chroii. 29. 15. our days on e. as a shallow, Joh 8. 9. Job'. 1. is therenotanappointe41. .33. on e. there is not his like, leviathan made Psal. 7. 5. let the enemy tread down my litv; 1,71 the e.
41.2. and heshaii be blessed 7ipon the e.
67. 2. tiiat thy way may be known up, n the e.
73. 25. there is none vpon e. 1 desire besides thee
112. 2. his seed shall be mighty upon the c. Proe. 30. 24, four things that are little 7iFon the e. £ccl, 7- 20. for there is not a just man vpcn the e.
10. 7. and princes walking as servants upon the e. 11. 2. knowest not what evil shall be done 7tpj7i e.
3. the clouds empty themselves vpon the e. Cant. 2. 12. flowers appear o7i the e. time of singing /ra. 28. 22. a consumption detennined 7ipo7i the e. 51. 6. lift up your eyes, and look vpon the e. Jer. 9- -'i. are not valiant for the truth vpon the e. Xam. 2. 11. eyes fail, my liver is poured vpo7i the e. Dan, 2. 10. not a man on the e. can shew the matter Amoi 3. 5. can a bird fall in a snare vpi7i the e.
9. 9. yet shall not the least grain fall vpim the e. JUat. 0. 10. lay not up for yoiirs. treasures vpon e.
0. 6. may know that the .^on of man hath power en e. to forgive sins. .1, nrX 2. 10. Ltiie 5. 24.
10. .34. think not 1 am come to semi peace on e. 16. 19. whatsoever thou shalt bind 071 e. 18. 18. 18. 19. 1 say, that if two of you shall agree mi e. 23. 9. and call no man your fatlier npo7i the e.
35. all the righteous blood shed vpi:7i the e. Marie 9. 3. so as no fuller 071 e. can white them iMke 2. 14. glory to God in the hiuhest, v7i e. jjcace 6.49. like a man that built an house npo7i thee. 12. 49. I am come to send fire on the e. 51. suppose ye that 1 am roine to idve peace im e. ?
18.8. the Son cometh, shall he find faith on c. ? 81. 26. for the things which are comini; 07i the e,
John 17. 4. I have glorified thee 071 the e.
Horn, 9. 28. a short work will the Lord make on the e.
Col. 3. 2. set your attection not on thinss on the e.
5. mortify your members which are vpon the e. Eeb.\\i, 4. it he were on e. he should not be a priest
. 11. 13. and confessed they were strangers on the e.
12. 25. who refused him that spake on e. Jam. 5. 5. ye have lived in pleasure o?« the e.
17. it lained not on the e. for three years Men. 3. 10. to try them that dwell vpi7i the e.
5.10. made usk.nirsand priests, we shall reign fne.
6, 10. avenge our blood on them thatdwell mi the e.
7. 1. that the wind should not blow on the e.
8. 7. hail, and fire, and they were cast vpm the e.
10. 8. in hand of angel which standetli 7ipm the e.
11. 10. dwell on the e. 13. 8, 14. I 1 1. 6. 1 17. 8.
14.16. and he thrust in his sickle on the e.
16.2. the first poured out his vial i/pon the e.
18. 24. the blood of all that were slain tipon the e,
Ovt of the FAKTIL • «"». 28. 13. I saw gods ascending o^^t of the e.
r v""'^' "*• as tender grass spriniiiuL' CI/? 1)/ Me*. Jo* 8. 19. and etit of thee, shall others >:row
28. 2. iron is taken out of the e. and brass molten
6. as tor the e. out of it cometh bread
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Psal.'SS. 11, truth shall spring out of the e.
104( 14. that he may bring food out cf the c.
35. let the sinners be consumed ovt of the e. Dan.'. 17. four kinss, which shall arise mitof the e. Jiox. 2. 18. 1 will break the battle mttofthe'e. Mic. 7. 2. the good man is perished ovt of the e. liei-. 13. 11. another beast coming up out of t lie e.
To, ov unto, the LA HI i 1 . Gen. 24. 52. he worshipped, bowini' himself to the e.
37, li'. to bow down ourselves to thee, to the c.
42. 6. they bowed themselves to thee. 43. 20.
48. 12. he bowed himself with his face to the e. Josh. 5. 14. Joshua fell on his face to the e. '. 0.
1 Sam. 5. 3. Dagon was fallen on his face to the e. 17. 40. Goliath tell on his face to the e.
24. 8. I'lavid stooped with his face to the c.
25. 41. she bowed herself to thee. 1 Kiny^ 1. 31.
26. 8. let me smite him. 1 pray thee, to the e. 2". therefore let not my blood fall to the e.
2 .Sam. 1. 2. when he cam'e to David he fell to the e. 14. 11. not one hair shall fall ^iif/fff. 1 Kingsl.,')-:.
2 hinffs 10. 10. fall to the e. notliinL'of tlieword of L. 2 Chron. 20. 24. were dead bodies fallen to the e. Joh 12. 8. or speak to the e. it shall teach thee i'sa/. 17. 11. Set th.eir eyes, Ixjwim; down to thee.
44. 25. for our belly cleaveth unto the e.
50. 4. he shall caU're thee, that he may judiie
1 Jo. 4. his breath iroeth forth, he returnetli to the e. l-.ccl. 3. 21. the spirit of beast that goeth to the e.
12.7. then shall the dust return /d thee. J.fn.H. 22. and they shall look unto the e.
Vi.0. 1 will bringdown their strength to the e. Jer. 15. 10. a man of contention to the whole e. II, '. 6. 3. as the latter and former rain to the e. i.vkc 24. 5. and bowed down their faces to the c. diets'). 4. Saul fell to the e. and heard a voice
li'. 11. as a L'reat sheet, and let down to the c.
20. 14. and \\Wien we were all fallen to the e. Bev. 0. 13. and the stars of heaven fell to the e.
12.4. drew the stars, and did not cast them to the e. 13. when the drauon saw he was cast unto the e. K.AKT1U.N. Lev. 0. 28. the e. vessel wherein it was sodden
11. 3.'i. ti'.e e. vessel whereinto any of them falleth
14. 5. one of the birds killed in an e. vessel, 50. jS'nm.D. 17. priest shall take holy water in e. vessel 2 .VflM. 17. 28. brouaht beds, basins, and e. vessels Jer. 10. 1. 20 and aet a potter's e. bottle
32. 14. i)ut these eviiiences in an e. vessel J.nm. 4. 2. how are they esteemed as e. pitchers 2 Cor. 4.7. we have this treasure ine. vessels
F.AHUILV. John 3. 12. if I have told you e, things, helieve not
31. he tiiat is of the earth is e. speaks of earth 2 Cor. 5. 1. if our e. house of tabern. were liissolvcd Phil. 3. 10. 1; any walk, who miml e. tliini^s Jam. S. 15. this wisdom is e. sensual, devilish
I'.AIUIIY. 1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is of the earth, e.
48. as is the e. such are thev also that are .
49. iuid as we have borne the image of the e.
KAKlllylAKE.^
The Scripture spenii of .several natural CHVthquiikM.
One of the most remarkable, is that uhieh :vas in
the tuentit-ttventh year if L"z2iah, king e/,ludali.
There is tnention ,f this earthquake m Amos
I. 1. and in Zech. 14. 5. .Tosephus .>«i/j, that this earthquake nas so violent, as to divide a mountain m halves, ivliich lay to the tvcst (/.Jerusalem, and moved one part of it from its place four furlongs, or fee hundred pares.
Smother very memorable earthquake, :ras that at the time of ,vr .•saviour's crvci.tiiion,'y]-Ai.^i . 51. JSlani/ have been of opinion, that this 7notion uas pereeiyed by all the -vorld. Others maintain, that it was sensible only in .ludea, or eveJi in the ie7nple, the t/ates thereof were shaken, and the vail rent asunder. It must have been at- tended -iith very terrible cirevmstanecs, since the ceritnrion, and they :vho were uith him, were so ajleeted with it, and were induced by it to ack-nowledgc the injustice of 07ir Saviour's con- dem7iatii7i, ]\\]at. 27. 54.
An earthquake is a great shaking or trembli7ig of the earth, or of some parts of it, Air.os 1. 1. Great alterations a7td changes are eipres^ed in Scripture hy a shaking of the earth, Ileb. 12. 26. The deliverinij of the Israelites out of l'.!rv|)t is called a 7n,vi»g, or shaking, of the earth, Psal. 08. 8. ..-hid an ertraordinary and vnexpeettd alteration in the state of aj,' airs, civil or ecclesi- astical, is represented by a great earthquake, J\\ev. 6. 12. anil 16. 18.
1 h'inaslQ. 11. after the wind, anc T.d. was not in?. 12. after thee, a fire, the Lord was not in the fire
Isa. 29.0. thou slialt be visited of the Ixinl with e.
Amos 1. 1. which he saw tv.o years before the e.
Zech. 14. 5. like as ye fled from before the e.
Mat. 27. 54. now when the centurion saw the e. 28. 2. behold, there was a sireat e. the ansel of the Txird came. Acts 10. 26. liev. 6. 12. I 1 1. 13.
Rev.?,. 5. there were thimderingsand an e. 11. 19. 16, 18. a great e. so mightv an e. and so irreat KAK IHQiAKK.S.
Mat. 24. 7- there shall be famines, pestilences, and e. in divers places. .Markl'i. 8. Lukeil. 11. KASK.
Deul. 28. 05. amoni nations shalt thou find no e.
Judg. 20. 43. they trod the Heiiiamites down with e.
Job 12. 5. in the'thouL'ht of him that is at e. 16. 12. I wasate.li2i.23.(lieth,bein£r\\vho|ly at?.
Ps. 25. 13. his .soul shall dwell at e. his seed inherit 123. 4. with tlie scornini_'of those that are ate.
Prov. l.t.32. the e. of the simple shall slay them
Iia. 32. 9. rise up, ye women that are at e.
II. tremble, ye women that are ate. be troubled Jer. 46.27. .Jacob shall return, and be in rest, at?.
48. 11. Moab hath been at e. from his youth
49. t 31. get you up to the nation that is at e. i.zck. 23, 42. a voire of a multitude beine at e. Amos 6. 1. woe to them that are at?, in Zion Zech, 1, 15. I am sore displeased with heathen at e.
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Luke 12. 19. take thine e. eat, drink, and be merry
KA.SK. Dettt. 23. 13. when thou wilt ?. thyself abroad 2 Chron. 10. 4. ?. thou somewhat the yoke, 9. Job~. 13. my couch shall e. my complaint La. 1,21. ah, I will e. me of mine adversaries 08. t 14. O Lord, 1 am oppressed, e. me
F.AM.D. Job 10. 6. and thoii^'ii 1 forbear, what am I e. ? 2 Cor. 8. 13. that other men be?, and ve burdened
f.ASK-MLM. Judg. 3.+ 24.hedoeth his e. in his summer-chamber
K.A.-^ILK. Erod. 18. 22. so shall it be ?. for thyself, shall bear Mat. 9. 5. whether is e. to say, thy sins be for-iven thee, or to say, arise, lv;;X-2.o. L«/t5.23.
19. 24. it is e. for camel tOL'Othro'theeyeof nee.ile,
than a rich man, .^Uirk 10. 2o. J.uke 18.25.
Luke 10. 17. it is e. for heaven and earth to pass LAMl.Y.
1 Ciir. 13. 5. charity is not e. provokecj.ihinlssnoevil
JJcb. 12. 1. Ia\\ a=ide tliesin which doth so?, beset us KAM.
The Jlehrews erpress the east, west, Tiorth, and south, by words -.ihich signify, before, behind, lett. and ri:;ht, according to ihe situati,n if a 7na7i with his face turned to:-a:ds the east. By tht east thiy dtsciibe fre'iUintly net only ArAina. Deserta, and the lands ,f .Moab and Amnion, which lay to the east ,f Palestine : but Assyria lilrwisc, .■Mesopotamia. I'abyli nia, nnrf Chaldea, ;.hich lie rather t,, the north than to the east i>/Ju- dea. It IS said, in Gen. 11. 1, 2. that the sons Of .\\ oah having but one language, departed from the east, and came into the land of Shinar. Jlereup, n some dijfieulties liave been raised .- for the land ,f shinar (V n, t io the we-t of Armenia, where the ark rested ; and ArmoniA' does not lie to the east of I'abylenia, :^here the land of Shi- nar :;V2.r. Cin the 'c-ntrary, it is to the 7iorth of this ciintry. Inttrpreters and crnnuntators, to disengage ihemsilvis ,ut oj thee perplexities, have imiiginid diflcrent eipla7iations of this pas- sage.
.Some, by the IJebrew word, Kedcm, or Last, have understood the country which was afterwards peo- pled hy Kedemah, the i.oungest s,'n of Ishmael. Others, that Kedem -was vsarfor. At the begin- ning ; and that Mioses initnded to describe the particular time at which the jirst men departed after the deluge, in order to spread thenisilvei into di.ff .rent coiintrie... Others, that Moses spola according to the euttiin of the Assyrians, r;/;i> called all the provinces of their empire which were situated bey„nd the Tigris, Kedem, , r last ; and th'se on this side the same riier, the ^^est, ■ .-Xrab. Others, instead if. they departed or journeyed from the east, translate, they departed to uo towards the east.
Calmet says, that it appears to him from a great number if places in the Old and even in the SeiJ Testament, that the sacred writers called the pro- vinces whiehwere btyond the 1 ii;ri5 and I uphrates, even .Meso|)otamia, Armenia. ««(/ Persia, Kedem, or the I'ast. y\\oits. wh, 1 hadb,tii hud up in I sjypt. and liitd long in Arabia, in this likewise might probably foll,,-w the custom if the 1 ouiitry. It is cer- tain, says he, that I'aby Ionia, Chaldea, Susiana, Persia, and apart cf .\\!"esopotauiia. as veil as the rivers of Luphrates «/i(.' li-ris, fr the greatest part of their curse, are to the east if Palestine, i'lie adds, that it is farther certain, that the people who came fr,')n Armenia, Syria. !Me(iia, and \\ p- per ^Jeso'potamia, («rt;i (f "Palestine and Kgypt from the east tide, which was sujHeient Jor the Hebrews to say, that these pi, pie lay to ihe east 7vith respect to them. Jie proves by the following passage,, that the.'C countries were kno:.n among the Hebrews by the name , f Last. In >nm. 2:S. 7. I'alaam says, that balak. king ,f .Moab, had l)rou;;l]t him from the mountains of the east ; that is,fr,m Petlior «;; ?! the Luph.rates. Isaiah says, ch. 41. 2. that .Altraham came from the east into the land of Canaan: And it is known that he cimie from IMesopotanda and Chaldea. The same pr,'ihet sav. that ( \\ rus .-/.( ;/.'..' cir.e front the east anainst l!abvlon. Isa. 40. 11. U, places •\\vria to the east if .ludea. St. Matthew says, that the :iise men.' who came to worsh p Cl'.rist, set ovtfr„>n the uis', .Mat. 2. 1,
All this, says he, detiunstiates, that in the scripture style, the Last is often used for the provinces which lie to the north i/.Jm'.ea arid Vuypt. from whence, howei er, people generally i nter I 'niestine by the w.nr only i;/' Damascus, which n to the northeast efthis country.
The l-.ast is the first of the four cardinal points of the horizon, where the sun is seen to rise when in the; equinoctial.
Gen. 3. 24. God placed at the e. of the trarden ot L
20. 1. came Into the hm2.1.7. I'alak hath brouuht me out of tf.e ?. Judg. 0. 3. the children of the .. came up aL-airst th.em. 3.!. I 7. 12. ! 8. 10. 1 King; 4..U1. 1 Kings 7. 25. three lookim.' toward (lie e. 2 ( hr. 4. 4. 1 Chr, in. o. 24. the jxirters tow ard the e. w est, north
12. 15. Ihev [Hit to llii^ht them toward the e. Job 1. 3. the LTeatesI of all the men of the?. I'sal. 75. 0, promotion cometh not from ?. nor west
lo.i, 12. aslarasthe e. istiom the west
1(7. 3. he iiathered theiii trom the ?. and we.st 1,11 ''.6. because thev be replenished from the?.
11. 11, thev shall sp. il them ofthef. ,/?r. 49. 2t!.
41 2. w hoVaisi'd up the riiihteous man trom the ?.
43. 5. 1 will brine thy see.l from the?, .^(r/1.8. 7.
46. 11. callin- a ravenous bird from the ?. the man Kzek. 8. 16. men 25, with their faces towards the e. 127
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Piel. 25. 4. T will deliver thee to the men of the e. 10. 40. 6. thtrn came he to the pate which looketh to- ward the e. 22. 1 43. 1. I 44. 1. 1 46. 1 , 12. 43. 2. the fflory of God came from the way of the e. 47.8. these waters issue oiit towani the e. ountry 48. 10. toward the e. ten thousand in breadth 17. the suburbs of the city toward the e. Q'jO. Dan. 8. 9. the horn waxed great toward the e. 11. 44. tidinas out of the e. shall trouble him Joel 2. 20. I will drive him toward the e. sea Amos 8. 12. they shall wamler from north to e. Zech. 14. 4. the mount shall cleave toward the e. Mai, 2. 1 . there came wise men from the «. 2. for we have seen his star in the e. 9. 8. 11. many come from e. and west, Luie 13. 29. 24. 27. as lishtning cometli out of the e. Bev. 7. 2. another ansel ascending from the e. 16. 12. the way of kings of e. might be prepared 21. 13. on the e. three gates, on the north three
KASI' HOUnKIl. Kum. 34. 10. and ye shall point out your e. border Josh. 4. 19. emcamped in the e. iorrer of .lericho 15. 5. the c horjer was the salt sea to end of Jordan J-'.zet. A5. 7. from the west border to the e. border 48. 21. of the delation toward the e. border
KASIEII. Acts 12. 4. intending after e. to bring him forth
KASr GATK. Neh. 3. 29. Shemaiah, the keeper of the e. pate Jer. 19. 2. which is by the entry of the e. oate Jizek. 10. 19. every one stood at the door of the e. g. 11. 1. the Spirit brouaht me unto the e.gate KAsl .SIDK. Etod. 27. 13. the breadth of the court on the e. side Num. 2. 3. and on the e. side shall .ludah pitch TosA. 7. 2. to Ai, which is on the e. sident Bethel '6. 5. the border of their inheritance on the e. side 'tide. II- IS- came by e. side of the land of !Moab JCsek. 11. 23. the mountain on the e. side of the city 42. 16. he measured the e. side with the reed 48. 2. from the e. side even unto the west side, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. Jonah 4. 5. Jonah sat on the e. side of the city
KASI WARD. Oen.l3. 14. lift up thine eyes e. and look, D«?(r. 3. 27. C Kings 13. 17. open the window e. and he opened it 1 Cbr. 26. 17. e. were six Levites, northward tour .Eze/t. 47. 3. the man Avith the line went forth e.
KAEASY. Prov. 14. 6. knowledge is e. to him that understands Mat. 11. 'M. my yoke is e. my burden is light 1 Cor. 14. 9. except ye utter worrls e. to l>e understood Jam. 3. 17. wisdom from above is e. to be intreated
KAl'. To eat signifies, [1] To chew meat nith the teeth tn make it fit to enter the stomach, Gen. 27. 4. [2] To fnjDy, Isa. 1. 19. [3] To rcaste, or consume, Eccl. 5. 11. [4] To oppress and undo, Psal. 14. 4. [5] To believe, .Tohn 6. 56. [6J To hate fellow- ship with, 1 Cor. 5. 11. [7] 'lo feed on God's word. Isa. 55. 1. [8] To feast, Isa. 22. 13. [9] To do the Kill of God uith delight, .lohn 4. 32. It is said in P'zek. 3. 1. Son of man, eat that thou lindest, eat this roll. Head attentirely, meditate throughly, impress the things vpon thy soul deeply. So in .ler. 15. 16. Thy words were found, and I did eat them. Jn John 6. 53, .'56. our Saviour .'ays. Except ve eat the flesh of the Pon of man, and drink fiis blood, ye have no life in you. Ercept ye par- take of those benefits which I purchased by my sufferings in my human nature, ye have no spi- ritual life, nor communion Kith God, but continue in your sins, and shall not partake of eternal life. Again: He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my bloo
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religion, m of a profession that aas odimu and in disrepute. In the patriarch Joseph's time they neither ate with the Egyptians, Tier /A« Egyptians with them, (>en. 43. .32. In lur Saviour t time they did 7iot eat with the Samaiitans : For the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. John 4. 9. And Me lews were very much scandalized to see that Christ made no tiruplc of eating with ; i.b'iis and sinners : Why eateth your Master with pub lirans and sinners ? Mat. 9. \\1, As there were .''everal torts of meats, the use whereof was ymt allowed them, they could not conveniently eat with those who partook of them, for fear of contracting some pollution by touching them, or lest by acci- dent any part if them shuuld fall upon them, litfre they sit d. ni to table, they are very care- ful to Wash rheir^ Itirids : they speak of this prac- tice a' a ceiemo'ny i.'iat is essential and strictly obliging. Gen. 2. 16. of every Upf thou mayrst freely e. 3.5. in the day \\ee your eyes shall be oj)ened 6. t've took an ■ did e. \\\\ 12. and I did e. 13.
14. and ftust shalttlou e. all the days of thv life
17. in sorrow shalt thou e. of it all days of thy life 18. 8. he stood by the angels, ami they did e. 19. 3.
27. 4. savoury meat, brins; it to me. that 1 may*. 31. 46. and they did e, there upon the heap
40. 17. the birds did e. them out of the basket 4'. + 16. these men shall e. with me at noon .32. for the Egvpiiansdid e. by themselves Erod. 10. 5. the focusts shall e. every tree that grow.
12. the locusts may e. every herb of the land 12.8. roast with fire, with bitter herlis they shall e. it
16. no work done, save that which every man e,
43. no stranger shall e. thereof, -18. Lev. 22. 13.
44. when circumcised, then shall he e. thereof
16. 25. e. that to day, for to day is a sabbath to L. 35.«he children of Israel did e. manna forty years,
til I came to borders of Canaan. John 6. 31 , ^9, 58. 23. 11. that the poor of thy people may e. 29. 32. Aaron and sons shall e. Lev. 6. 16. 1 8. 31. 34. 15. one call thee, and thou e. of his sacrifice Lev. 6. 18. males shall e. it, 29. 1 7. 6. A«m. 18. 10. 26. the priest that oifereth it for sin shall e. it 7. 19. all that be clean shall e. thereof, .AV»n. 18. 11. 24. any other use, but ye shall in no wise e. of it
10. 12. e. it without leaven beside the altar
11. 21. yet these ye may e. 22. Deut. 14. 20.
24. 9. Aaron and his sons shall e. in the holy place
25. 20. if ye say, what shall we e. the seventh year
26. 16. shall sow in vain, your enemies shall e. it Num, 11.5. we remember the fish we did e. freely
13. weep, saying, trive us Hesh, that we may e. 23. 24. he shall not lie down till he e. of the prey 25. 2. thepeo. did e. of their sacrifices, and txjwed
Deut. 2. 6.;ieshall btty meat of them that ye may e.
12. 15. e. inthy gates, 21.1 15. 22. 1 26. 12.
15. the unclean and clean may e. 22. 1 15. 22.
18. thou tnust e. before the I.ord, 14. 20. 1 15. 20. 20. shalt say, I w ill e. flesh, thou mayest e, llesh
14. 21. give it to the stranger that he maj^ e, 20. 0. lest he die, and another man e. ot it
23. 24. then thou mayest e. grapes thy fill
28. 39. not gather crapes, for worms shall e. them 53. shall e. fruit of thine own bod^v, lam. 2. 20.
.32. .38. which did e. the fat of their sacrifices Josh, 5. 11. they did e. of the old com of the land
24. 13. of the vineyards ye planted not do ye e. Jvdg, 19. 8. they tarried, and did e. both of them
1 Sam. 1. 18. Hannah did e. and was no more sad 9. 13. and aflerwarfis they e. that be bidden
14. 31. and e. and sin not against the Lord 20. .34. .lonathan did e. no irieat the second day 28. 22. and e. that thou mayest have streni'th
2 Sam, 9. 11. he shall e. at I'ny table, 1 Kings 2. 7.
1 Kings 14. 11. him thatdiethof .leroboam shall the
dosre e. 16. 4. 1 21. 2.3.2 Kings 9. 10, .36.
17. 12. for me and my son, that we may e. and die 19.5. the ana^el said, arise and e. ActsW.l^. | 11. 7.
2 Kings 4. 43. they shall e. and leave thereof
44. they did e. and left thereof, accoi ding to word 6. 28. this woman said, give thy son that we may e. him to-day, and we will e. my son to-morrow 29. so we boiled my son, and did e. him 18. 31. ye e. every man ofhis own vine, i.va.. 36. 16. 2 Chron. .30. 18. yet did they e. the passover Ezra 6. 21. and the children of Israel did e. Neh. 5. 2. take up com, that we may e, and live
9. 25. so they did e. and were filled, Psal. 78. 29. Job 3. 24. for my sighing cometh before I e.
31.8. then let me sow, and let another e.
Psal, 22. 26. the meek shall e, and be satisfied 29. all they that be fat on earth shall e. 5 >. 13. will I e. the flesh of bulls, or drink blood 78. 25. man did e. angels' foo
Prov 1.31.«'. the fruitof their own way, Isa. 3. 10. 13.2. but the soul of transgressors shall e. violence 18.21. and they that loveit shall e, the fruit 24. 13. my son. e. thou honey, because it is good
27. 18. whoso keei>eth fig-tree shall e. fruit thereof ■30. 17. the eye, and the young eagles shall e. it
Eccl. 2. 25. for who can e. or hasten more than I ? 5. 11. gootis increase they are increased thatc. them 12. slef p is sweet, whether he e. little or much
10. 16. and thy princes e. in the morning
17. blessed, when thy princes e. in due season Cant i. 1 1. as a flock of goats that «.of Gilead
\\f„ come into his garden and e. his pleasant fruits
La. 4. 1. we will e. our own bread, and wear our
own apparel
7.15. butter and honey shall he e. that he may know
22. butter and honey shall everyone e. that is left 9. 20. e. on the left hand, e, the flesh of his arm
11. 7. the lion shall e. straw like the ox, 65. 25. .30. 24. oxen and asses shall e. clean provender 37. 30. sow ye and reap, plant vineyards, and e.
the fruit thereof, 65. 21 . .fer, 29. 5, 28. 51. 8. and the worm shall e. them like wocl 55. 1. come ye, buy and e. yea, come, buy wine 2. hearken tome, and e. that which is good C2. 9. they that have gathered it shall e, it
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Isa, 65. 4. a people which e. «'vine"s flesh and hrotb 13. my serA'ants shall e. but ye shall be hungry
22. they shall not plant and another e.
Jer, 15. ;6. thy words were found, and 1 did e. them
19. 9. shall e. every one the flesh of his friend in
the siege and straitness
Ezei. 2. 8. open thy mouth ami e. that I give thee-
3. 1. son of man, e. that thou findest, c, this roll
4. 10. e. by weight II 5. 10. fathers shall e. sons 16. 13. thou didst e. fine flour, and honey, ami oil
22. 9. and in thee they e, upon the mountains 31. 3. ye e. the fat, and clothe you with the wool Dan. 4. .33. Nebtii hadnezzar did e. grass as oxen IIos. 4. 10. for they shall e, and not have eniugb,
they shall not increase, Mic. 6. 14. IJag. 1. 6.
9. 3. they shall «. unclean things in Assyria 4. all th'ate. thereof shall l>e polluted
AmosC). 4. that e. the lambs out of the flock Mir, 3, 3. who also e. the flesh of my people Zcdi. 11.9. let the rest e. every one nesh of another
10. but he shall e. the flesh of the fat and tear Mat. 12. 4. how David did e. the shew bread
14. 20. did all e. and were fillements, 15. 37. Mark 6, 42. 1 8. 8. J.uke 9. 17.
15. 27. yet the doss e. of the crumbs, Ma-kT, 28. ;!8. they that did e. were 4000, beside women
26. 21. and as they did e. hesaid, Mark 14.18,22. 20. .lesns took bread, brake it, and said, take, e, this is my bo14. 12. where go and prepare that thou iiiavest *. the passover - 14. Luke 22. 8, 11. Jnhn'lK, 28.
Luke 6. 1. and did e. rubbing them in their hands 7. 36. one desired him that he would e. with him
10. 8. e. such thinss as arc set before you
15. 23. kill fatted calf, let us«. and be meiTy 24. 43. he took it, and did e, before them
JohnA. 31. disciples prayed him, saying, JIaster,i».
6. 26. because ye did e'. of loaves and were filled 50. that a man may e. thereof and not die
53. except ye e. the flesh of the Son of man Acts 2. 46. they did e. their meat with gladness
11. 3. thou wentest in and didst e. with them
23. 14. we will e. nothing till we have slain Paul Horn, 14. 2. one believeth he may e. all things
23. he that doubteth is damned if he e.
1 Cor, 8.7. for some e. it as a thing oflFereil to an idol 8. neither if we e. are we the better, if we e. not 13. 1 will e. no flesh while the world standeth
10. 3. and did all e. the same spiritual meat
18. who e. of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar
25. whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that e. 27. e. asking no question for conscience sake
11. 34. if any man hunger, let him e. at home
2 Thess. 3. 10. if any work not, neithershould he *. 2 Tim, 2. 17. their word will e. as doth a canker Jam. 5. 3. and shall e. your flesh as it were fire Bev. 17. 16. shall e. herflesh, and bum her with fire
19. 18. that ye may e. flesh of kings and captains
See Hi.dOD, Hread, Fat.
EAT, with drink.
Gen. 24. 54. and they did e. and drink, 26. 30. EroJ.
24. W. Jvdg. 9. 27. 119.4.
Ezod. 32. 6. sat down to e. and drink, 1 Cor. 10. 7.
31. 28. nor e, bread, nor drink water, Deut. 9. 9, 18.
1 ^Vam. 30.11. B^yptians did e. bread and rfriJot water
2 5am. 11. ILsliall I go tomy house to e.and rfWjji .'
12. 3. it did e. of his meat and drink ofhis cup 19. 35. can thy ser\\-ant taste what I e. ov drink?
1 Kings 1. 25. they e. and drink before Adonijah
13. 8. I will not e. bread nor drink water, 9, 17, 22. 16. neither will I e, bread nor drink water
18. 41. Elijah said, get thee up, e. and drink
2 Kings 6.22. set bread, that they may e. and drink
7. 8. they went into one tent and did e. and drink 18. 27. e. own dung and drink piss. Isa. .36. 12.
1 Chr. 29. 22. and did e. and drink before the lord
2 Chron, 28. 15. and gave them to e. and to drink Ezra 10. 6. Ezra did e. no bread nor drink water Seh. 8. 10. go your way, e. the fat and rfr;'«jl sweet Esth, 4. 16. fast for me, nor e, nor drink three days Job 1. 4. called sisters to e. and drink with them Prov, 23. 7. so is he, e. and drink soM^ he to thee Eccl, 2. 24. there is nothing better than that hai.
should e. and drink, 3. 13. 1 5. 18. 1 8. 15.^ Cant. 5. 1. e. O friends, yea, drink abundantU- Isa. 21. 5. e. drink, ye princes, anoint the shfeld
22. 13. behold joy and gladness, let us e.and drink, for to-morrow we shall die, 1 Cor, 15. 33.i Jer. 22. 15. did not thy father*, and drink? Ezek, 25. 4. shalt e. thy fruit and drink thy milk
39. 17. that ye may e. flesh and drink blood Dan, 1. 12. give us pulse to e. and water to drinV . '/ech. 7. 6. when ye did e. and when ye did drink- Mat. 6. 25. what shall e. or drink, 31. Luke 12. 29.,
24. 49. toe. and drink with drunken, Luke 12. 45, Luke 5. 30. why do yee. and d. with publicans ?
33. John's disciples fast, butthy disciples e. and^f 12. 19. take thine ease, e. drink, and be merry 17. 8. and afterward thou shalt e. and drink t
27. they did e. they drank, they married , 28. '
22. 30. that ye may e. and drink nt my table Acts 9. 9. .'^aul three ilavs did neither e. nor drimkl
23. 12. e. nor drink t\\\\\\ they had killed Paid, 21. Horn. 14. 21. neither to e. tfesh nor dri7ik wine
1 Cor. 9. 4. have we not power to e. an1 1 . 22. ha\\e ye not houses to e. and drink in .' -
26. as oftas ye e. this bread ami drink this cup,'
27. whosoever shall e.and rfrinit unworthily
28. and so let him e. and drink of that cup
lie did EAT. Gen, 3. 6. Eve gave to her husband, and he didt. 25. 28. loved Esau, because he did e, ofhis venison 27.25. he brought it near to Isaac, and he did e. .39. 6. he knew not 0U2ht,save the bread he did e.
1 Sam. ,30.11. cave the Egy plian bread .and Aerfirf*.
2 Sam. 9. 13. he dide, continually at his tahle
12. 20. they set bread before hiui, and he did t. Mark 1. 6. John did e. locusts and wild honey
EAT
Ijike 4. S. and in those days he did e. notliins Gal. 2. I'i. for before he did e. with the Gentiles
EA 1 7u>t. Ctn.2. 17. but of the tree of the knowledge of »oo9. 4. the blood thereof shall you nul e. J.ev. 19. C6.
Vein. 12. 16, 23, 24, 25. 1 15. 23.
24. .33. I will rutte. till I have told my errand 32. 32. the rhil.lren of Israel e. not of the sinew 43. .32. the Egyptians miaht nor #. with the Hebrews
ijod. 12. 9. e. ni< of it raw, nor scxlden at all
45. a foreigner shall nt e. thereof, 29. .33. Lei. 11. 4. these shall ye tut e. Devi. 14. 3, 7. 22. 4. a leper ni't e. ot the holy thinss, 6, 10, 12. a. thattorn he shall not e. to defile hnnself Awwi. 11. 19. ye shall j«-Y e. one day, or two days JJeut. 14. 21. ye shall not e. of any thinar that tfieth of itself, shalt jiive it to stranger, Eiei. 44. 31. 28. 31. ox be slain," and thou shalt tmt e. thereof Judg. 13. 4. an'l e. »-t any unclean thin2,7, 14.
1 i>fl»i. 1. 7. therefore she wept, and did mit e. 9. 13. for the people will 7uit e. till he come 2«. 23. tfaul refused, and said, I will note.
2 h'nigs 4. 40. and they could mu e. thereof
7. 2. shalt see it with thy eyes, but not e. thereof, 19. itrai. 63. tutt e. of most holy things, Ne/i. 7. 65. Ptal. 141. 4. and let me rwt e. of their dainties J'ruv. 23. 6. e. tift bread of him that hath an evil eye £%eli. 24. 17. cover not lips, and e. mt bread of men Mark"!. 3. .lews, except they wash, they e. rwt, 4. I.uie'2'2.16. 1 will juil e. thereof, until fultilled 1 Cor. 5. 11. with such an one no»'/ to*.
8. B. neither if we e. iwt are we the worse
10. 28. e. not, for his sake that shewed it
Shall ye V.AV. Exod. 12. 11. thus shall ye e. it, with loins girdcfl 15. seven
22. 31. aoT shall ye e. any flesh loni of beasts Lev. 10. 14. wave breast shall ye e. in a clean place
11. 3. cheweth the cud, that .-liallye e. Dent. 14. 4, 6. 9. these shall pe e. of all that are in the waters
19. 25. in the hfth year shall ye e. of the fruit 26. 29. the flesh of your daughters shall ye e.
Devi. 14. 9. all that have fins and scales shall ye e.
Ye .-hall KAl . Cen. 45. 18. and ye shall e. the fat of the land £iod. 12. 11. ye shall e. it in hiiste. Lord's passover
18. fii'st month at even j/? shall e. unleav. bread 16. 12. say ing, at even ye -hall e. flesh , and in mom.
Lev. 7. 23. ye shall e. no manner of fat, 24. 20. ye shall e. no mannejof blood, 17. 14.
10. 13. and ye shall e. it in the holy place
23. 14. ye .-hall e. neither bread nor parched com 25. 12. ye shall c. the increase thereof out of the field
19. ye shall e. your fill, and dwell in safety 22. ye shall e. of the old store, 26. 10.
20. 26. and ye shall e. and not be satisfied 29. yeshall e. the flesh of your sons and daughters Hum. 11.18. the Ix)rd will give flesh, and ye shall e.
18. 31.andye.rAa//«. in every place, and households Veut. 12. 7. there ye shall e. before Lord your God
14. 11. of all clean birds j/e -hall e.
1 •'■iam. 9. 19. go up, for ye shall e. with me to-day
2 Kings 19. 29. this shall be a sign, ye shall e. tnis year such things as grow themselves, ha. 37. .30.
I'a. 1.19. if obedient, j/ei/(rt//e. the good of the land 61 . 6. ye shall e. the ricliesof the Gent, in their glory
Lxck. .39. 19. and ye shall e. tat till ye be full
Joel. 2. 26. ye shall e. in plenty, and be satisfied
iMke 12. 22. take no thought wnati/e shall e. nor put To EAT.
Eiod. 16.8. Lord shall give you in evening flesh re e.
JV«m. 11. 4. said, who shall give us flesh toe. ? 18.
Vevt. 12. 20. because thy soul longcth to e. flesh 18. 8. they shall have like poitions to e.
1 Sam. 9. 13. before he go to the high place to e.
20. 24. the king sat him' down to e. meat
C Sam. 3. .35. the people came to cause David to e. 9. 10. that thy master's son may have food to e. 13. 9 ix)urod before him, but he refused to e. 16. 2. and summer-fruit for the youns men to e. 17; .29. for the people that were with him to e.
2 Kings 4. 40. so they poured out for the men to e. 2 Chiori. 31. 10. wc have had enough to e. and left Neh. 9. .36. land thou gavest, to e. the fruit thereof /*.>«/. 78. 24. and had i^ained manna on them to e. Prw. 23. 1. when thou sittost to e. with a ruler
25. 27. it is not good to e. much honey Led. 5. 19. hath given him power /<)«. thereof
6. 2. yet God giveth him not power to e. thereof Isa. 2.3. 18. shall be for them to e. sufficiently Jer. 19. 9. cause them to e. the flesh of their sons Etek. 3. 2. and he causetl me to e. that roll
3. he said, son of man, cause thy belly to e. Dmi. 4. 25. they shall make thee to e. grass, 32. Mir.'. 1. woe is me, there is no cluster we. Hah. 1.8. they shall flee as eagle that hasteth toe. Mat. 12. 1. thev began to pluck ears of com, and toe.
4. not lawful for him to e. Mark 2. 26. Lnke 6. 4. 14. 16. give ye them toe. Mark 6. 37. Luke 9. 13. 15. 20. to e. with unwashen hands defiletli not
|j 32. the multitude have nothing to e. Atari 8. 1, 2. ■ 80. 17. where wilt that we prepare to e. passover r Miark 5. 43. that something should be given her to e. 6. 31. and they had no 'eisure so much as to e. lMke'i'2. 15. I have desired toe. this passover John A. .32. I have meat to e. that ye know not of 33. hath any man brought him aught to e. ? 6.52. how can this man give us his flesh to e. ? Acts 27. .35. when he had brokei) it, he began to e. 1 Cor. 8. 10. emboldened to e. tliinas offered to idols 11. 20. when ye come, this isnot/«e. l.ord'ssupper 33. brethren, when ye come together to e. JHeh. 13. 10. an altar whereof they have no right to e. iter. 2.7. will 1 give Me. of the tree of life in midst 14. to e. things sacrifiied unto idols, 20. 17. I will give to e. of hidden manna, a white stone KA 1 vp. yew. 41. 4. the lean did e. vp the seven fat kine.20. ^'- 26. .38. lanEAT
D^il. 28. 3". a nation thou knowest not shall *. tip Psal. 27. 2. my enemies came on me to e. vp my flesh 105. .35. did e. up all the herbs in their land Isa. 50. Q. the moth shall e. flieni w/i.Sl. 8. Jer. 5. 17. they shall e. up thine harvest and thy bread, e. up thy flocks, e. up thy vines and fig-trees
22. 22. the wind shall e. up all thy pastures Hot. -l. 8. they e. »p the sin of my people yImosT. 4. it devoured the deep, and did e. vp a part Mir. 5. t6. they shall e. vp the land of Assyria Nah. 3. 15. it shall e. thee vp like the canker-worm liev. 10. 9. angel said to me, take it, and e. it up
EATEN. Gen. 3. 11. hast thou e. of tree whereof shouldest not r 14. 24. save that which the young men ha> e e. 31. 38. the rams of thy flock have 1 not e. 41. 21. when they had e. them up, it could not be known that they had e. them,hut were ill favoured Erod. 12. 46. in one house shall it be e. 13. 3. there shall no leavened breail be e. 7. 21. 2ii. ox shall be stoned, his flesh shall not be e. 22. 5. if a man cause a field or vineyard to Ix! e, 29. 34. it shall not be e. because it is holy i18. ye should indeed have e. it in the holy place
19. if I had e. the sin ofl^ering to day
11. 13. they shall not bee. 41. i>e?//."l4. 19.
19. 6. it shall be e. the same day ye oflfer, 22. 30. 7. and if it be «. at al! on the third day Nnm.Oa. 17. unleavened bread be e. Ezek. 45. 21. Veut. 6. 11. to give vineyards thou plantedst not, when thou shalt have e. and be full, 8. 10, 12.
12. 22. even as the roebuck and the hart is e.
20. 6. hath planted a vineyard, and hath not e. of it
26. 14. I have not e. thereof in my mourning 29. 6. ye have not e. bread nor drunk win^ 31. 20. when they shall have e. and be filled
Josh. 5. 12. after they had e. of the old corn livth 3. 7. when Boaz had e. and drunk, he went
1 Sam. 14. .30. if haply the people had e. freely 28. 20. for he had e. no bread all the day
.30. 12. when he had e. his spirit came again
2 Sam. 19. 42. have we e. at all of the king's cost ? 1 Kings 13. 22. but camest back, and hast e. bread
28. the lion had not e. the carcase, nor torn the ass Neh. 5. 14. have not e. the bread of the governor Jot 6. 6. that is unsavoury be e. without salt
31. 17. or have e. my moi-sel myself alone 39. if I have e. the fruits thereof without money Ps. 69. 9. for the zeal of thine house hath e. me up, and reproaches are fallen upon me, John 2. I7.
102. 9. 1 have e. ashes like brea3, mingled my drink Proi: 9. 17. and bread e. in secret is pleasant
23.8. the morsel that thou hast e. shalt thou vomit Cant. 5. 1. 1 have e. my honey -comb with my honey /■ta. 3. 14. for ye have e.up the vineyard si>oil of poor, Jer. 10. 25. they have e. up lacob, and devoured him
24. 2. figs which could not be e. 3. 8. 1^29. 17.
31 . 29. fathers have e. sour grapes, Kiek. 18. 2. Fzek. 4. 14. I have not e. that which dieth of itself
18. 6. and hath not e. upon the mountains, 15. 11. but even hath e. upon the mountains IIos. 10. 13. ye have e. tne fruit of lies Joell. 4. that locust hath left, canker-worm e. 2.25. Mat. 14. 21. and they that had e. Mark 8. 9. Lvke 13. 26. wc have e. and drunk in thy presence
17.8. till 1 have e. afterward thou shalt e. John 6. 13. which remainefl to them that had e. Acts 10. 10. he became hungry, and would have e. 14. Lord, 1 have never e. any thing common
12. 23. he was e. of worms, and gave up the iiliost 20. 11. when he had broken bread anRev. 10. 10. as soon as 1 had e. if, my belly was bitter
EATF.R. Judg. 14. 14. he said, out of the e. came forth meat Isa. 55. 10. that it may give bread to the e. A'a/i. 3. 12. they shall fall into the mouth of the e.
EATERS. Prov. 23. 20. be not among riotous «. of flesh
EATEST. Gen. 2. 17- in the day thou e. thou shalt surely die 1 .Sam. 1.8. then said Elkanah, why e. thou not.' 1 Kings 21.5. why spirit so sad that thou e. no bread .'
EAI ETH. Erod. 12. 15. who e. leavened bread be cut ofT, 19. Lev. 7. 18. the soul that e. 20, 25. 27. 1 17. 10, 15. 19. 8. every one that e. shall bear his inif)uity Num. 13. .32. a land that e. up the inhabitants 1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed be the man that e. 28. Job 5. 5. whose harvest the hungry e. up
21. 25. and another never e. wifli pleasure
40. 15. behemoth which I made, he e. grass as an ox Psal. 106. 20. the similitude of an ox that e. grass Prov. 13. 25. the righteous e. to satisfying of his soul
.30. 20. she e. and wipefh her mouth, and saith 31. 27. and she e. not the bread of idleness
Eccl. 4. 5. the fool foldeth hands and e. his own flesh 5. 17. all his days also he e. in darkness 6. 2. but a stranger e. it, this is vanity, evil disease
I.-a. 28.4. while it is yet in his hand he e. it up 29.8. behold, bee. but awaketh,and is hungry
44. 16. and with part thereof he e. flesh, roasteth 59.5. he that e. of their eggs dieth
Jer. 31. 30. every man that e. the sour grape Mat. 9. 1 1 . Pharisees said , why e. your master with publicansand sinnei^.' A/ar/t 2. 16. Luke\\^.Q. Mark 14. 18. .lesus said, verily, one of you who e. with me, shall betray me, John 13. 18. Jolm 6. 54. whoso e. my flesh hath eternal lifie 56. he that e. my flesh dwelleth in me. 1 in him .57. so he that e. me, even he shall live by me 58. he that e. of this bread, shall live for ever Rom. 14. 2. another who is weak e. herbs 3. let not him that e. despise him that e. not 6. that e. to the T onl, thate. not, to the I ord e. not 80. it is evil for that man who e. with oflence
EIG
Rom. 14. 23. damned if he eat, because e. not ot faith
1 Cor. 9. 7. who planteth a vineyaid, and e. not of
fruit thereof f and e. not of the milk of the flock
11. 29. he thate. unworthily, e. damnation to hims.
EAllNG. Gen. 2. + 16. of every tree e. thou shalt eat, but of tree Erod. 12. 4. take a lamb according to the numt>er of souls, every man according to his e. 16.16, 18,21. Judg. 14. 9. Samson took thereof, and went on e. 1 Sam. 14. .'U. sin not against the L. in e. with blood .30. 16. they were spread abroad on all the earth e.
1 Kings 1. 41. Adonijah's guests made an end of e.
2 Kings 4. 40. as they wcre^ e. of iwttage, cried out J0A20. 23. and shall rain it u|X)n him wtiile he is e. Isa. 66. 17. e. swine's flesh, and the afx)mination j-lmosT. 2. when they had made an end of e. grass Mat. 26. 26 as they were e. Jesus took bread Acisi.i 4. and e. with them, commanded them
1 Cor. 8. 4. conceming e. of things sacrificed to idols 11. 21. in e. every one taketh his own supper See Dk IN KING. ECHO. Ezek. 7. + 7. and not the e. of the mountains
EDGE. Eiod. 13. 20. F.tham in e. of wililemess. Num. ,33. 6. 26. 10. make fify loops in thee, of one curtain Ertl. 10. 10. be blunt, and he do not whet thee. Luke 4. + 29. they led Jesus to the e. of the hill See 'I EETH. EDG E of the saord. Gen. 34. 26. and they slew II amor with the e. ofswori ixod. 17. 13. discomfited Amalek with tliee. of sw. Num. 2) . 24. and Israel smote .Sihon with e. of sword JojA. 0.21. they utterly destroyed all withe. «/ .>»<»•(/ 8.24. the Israelites smote Ai with the e. of stcord Jiidg.i. 15. Sisera withe. o/'i. || 21. 10. Jat)esh-gilead Job 1. 15. Joab's servants slain with e. cf stcord, I7. Psal. 89. 43. thou hast also turned the e. of the srcord Jer. 21. T. Nebuchadnezzar smite them withe, o/f. Lvke2\\. 24. the Jews shall fall by thee, ofsreord Ileb. 11. 34. who thro" faitli escaped the e. of sword
EDGED. Psal. 149. 6. and a two e. sword in their hand Prov. 5. 4. but her end is sharp as a two e. sword Hei. 4. 12. word of Gwl sharper than a two-e. sword Rev. 1. 16. out of mouth went asharp two-e. sword
EDGES. Eiod. 28. 7. joined at the two e. thereof, 39. 4. .fvdg. .3. 16. Ehud's dagger had two e. length a cubit Rev, 2. 12. who hath the sharp sword witli two e.
EDIFICATION. J? HOT. 15. 2. let every one please his neighbour to e.
1 Cor. 14. 3. thatpropliesiethspeaketh to men to e.
2 Cor. 10. 8. whicn the Lord hatli given us for e.
13. 10. power which the I^rd hath given rae to «.
EDIFY. Rom. 14. 19. things wherewith one may e. another 1 Cor. 10. 23. all things are lawful, but e. not Eph. 4. + 29. that which is good to e. profitably 1 Thess. 5. 11. e. one another, even as also ye do
EDIFIED. Acts 9. 31. the churches had rest, and were e. 1 Cor. 8. + 10. conscience of him that is weak be e.
14. 17. givest thanks well, but the other is note.
EDIFIETH. 1 Cor. 8. 1 . knowledge pufFeth up, but charity e, 14. 4. he that speaks in an unknown tongue e. him- self; but he that prophesieth e. thechurrh EDIFYING.
1 Cor. U. 5. that the church may receive e.
12. seek that ye may excel to tlie e. of the church 14. 26. let all things be done to e.
2 Cor. 12. 19. but we do all things for voure. Fph. 4. 12. for the e. of the body of Clirist
16. increase of the t>ody, to the e. of itself in love 29. but that which is good to the use of e.
1 Tim. 1. 4. which minister questions rather than«.
EFFEC r, SvLtantive. Num. 30.S. her husband shall make her vow of no e.
2 Cliron. 31. 22. and they spake to her to that e. Psal. 33. 10. makes the devices of people of none t. Isa. .32. 17. the e. of righteousness, quietness Ezek. 12. 23. days are at hand, and e. of every vision Mat. 15.6. make commandmentof Godof none*. Marki. 13. making the word of God of none e. Rom. 3. 3. unbelief make the faith of God without*. .*
4. 14. the promise made of none*. Gal. 3. 17. 9. 6. not as though the word hath taken nonee.
1 Cor. 1.17. lest the cross ofChrist be of none e. Gal. 5. 4. Christ is become of no e. to you, who are
EFFECT, Vert.
Jer. 48. 30. it shall not be so, his lies shall not so e. it
EFFECTED.
2 Chr. 7. 11. Solomon prosperously e. all in his heart
EFFEC I UAL.
1 Cor. 16. 9. for a great door and e. is opened tome
2 Cor. 1. 6. which is e. in enduring same sufl^erings Eph. 3. 7. by the e. working of his power given m€
4. 10. according to the e. working in the measure Philem. O.that thy faith may become e. by good thing Jam. 5. 10. the e. prayer of'a righteous man availetli
EFFECT TALLY. Gal. 2. R. for he that wrought e. in Peter, same m me 1 Thess. 2.13. the worEFFEMINATE. 1 Cot. 6. 9. nor e. shall inherit tlie kingdom of God
EGG. .Toi 6. 6. is there any taste in the white of an e. ." Lvke 11. 12. if he ask an e. will offei- him ascorpion .
EGGS. Devt. 22. 6. whether young ones or t. and the dam sitting on the young or e. shall not take the dam .Job 39. 14. the ostrich leaveth her e. in the earth Isa. 10. 14. one gathereth e. that are left, 1 gathered 59. 5. they hatch cockatrie e's e. he that eateth e. Jer. 17. 11. as partridge sitteth on e. andhatcheth
EIGHT. Gen. 17. 12. he that is e. days old shall lie circum- cised, every man child, 21. 4. LukeS. 21. 22.23. these e. Milcah diil bear to Nahor f ;xtf(/.26.C5. they shall be e. boards, and sockefssilver Num. 7. 8. Moses gave 4 waggons, e. oxen to Meran K 129
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JVam. 29. C9. on the sixth day e. bullocks, two rams Jvilg.S.K. Israelserved Chustian-rishathaim«. years
12. 14. Abdon, the son of Millel, judsed Isr. e. years 1 Sam. 17. 12. Jesse the Ephrathite nad e. sous 1 Kingi'. 10. foundation was of stones of e. cubits C KingsB. 17..Iehoram reigned e. years in Jerusalem
S2. 1. Josiah was e. years old when he be^-an to reign, and reigned thirty-one. 2 C/ir. 34. 1.
1 Chtvn. 24. 4. e. amonir the sons of Ithamar
2 C/iron. 29. 17. they sanctified house of L. in«. daj'S J-lccl. 11. 2. give A iwrtion to seven, and also toe. Jer. 41. 15. but Isnmacl escaped with e. men £sei. 40. .•Jl. the going up had e. steps, .34, :57.
41 . e. tables, whereon they slew their sac-ritices Jl/«f . 5. 5. raise ag. him 7 shepherds, e. principal men i«l?9.28. about an e. days after these sayings, Peter JohnW. 26. after e. days his disciples were within Acts 9. 33. Eneas, who had kept his bed e. years 1 Pel. 3. 20. wherein e. souls were saved by water
Euniin.
Lev. 25. 22. and ye shall sow the e. year and eat lKinffs6.38.in Bul.which ise. month, house finished 12. 32. Jeroboam ordained a feast in the «. month
1 Chron. 24. 10. the e. lot came forth to Abijah 25. 15. the e. to Jeshaiah || 26. 5. Peulthaia the e.
27. 11. the e. captain for the e. month, Sibbccai Zeck. 1. 1. in e. month the word came to Zechariah
2 Pet. 2. 5. but saved Noah the e. person, a preacher Jiev. 17. 11. beast ttiat was, is not, even he is the e.
21. 20. the e. foundation was a beryl, ninth a topaz
Hee Day, Days. EIGH r hundred. Gen. 5. 4. Adam lived after he begat Seth e. *. years 5. 19. Jared lived after he begat Enoch e. h. years 2 Sam. 23. 8. Adino slew e. hundred at one time 2 CAran. 13. 3. Jeroboam set in array e. h. tliousand
EIGin EEN. Judg. 3. 14. Isr. sen-ed Eglon king of Jloab e. years 10. 8. Ammon vexed and oppresse;! Israel e. years 1 Kings 7. 15. for he cast two pillars of brass e. cubits high apiece, 2 Kings ^5. 17. Jer. 52. 21. 1 Chron. 26. 9. Meshelemiah had sons and brethren e. £ Chron. 11. 21. for Kehoboam took e. wives X,uke 13. 4. or those e. on whom tower in Siloamfell 16. whom Satan hath bound, lo, these e. yesirs EIGHTEEN thouiand. Judg. 20. 25. Benjamin destroyed of Israel e. thmis. 44. there fell of Benjamin e. thtnis. men of valour 1 Chr. 12. 31. of the half tribe of Manasseh, e. th.
18. 12. Abishai slew of the Edomites e. thousand 29. 7. the princes gave of brass e. /A*«Mwrf talents
l^sek. 48. 35. the city round was e. thous. measures EIGHTEENTH.
1 Kings 15. 1. in «. year of Jeroboam, 2 Chr. 13. 1.
2 Kings 3. 1. Jehoram reigned the t. j'ear of Jehosh.
22. 3. in the e. year of king Josiah, the king sent
Shaphan, 23. 23. 2 Chron. 34. 8. I 35. 19. 1 Chron. 24. 15. the e. lot came forth to Aphses 25. 25. the e. to Ilanani, he, his sons, his brethren Jer. 32. 1. was «. year of Nebuchadnezzar, 52. 29.
EITHER. Gen. 31. 24. speak not to Jacob e. good or bad, 29. l.ev. 10. 1. Naeut. 17. 3. hath worship, other gods, e.sunormoon 28. 51. a nation shall not leave thee e. com or wine 1 Kings 18. £7. e. he is talking, or pursuing, or in Keel. 11. 6. whether shall prosper, e. this or that Jsa. 7. 11. ask a sign e. in trie depth or height above Mat. 6. 24. no man can serve two masters, for e. he will hate the one, and love the other, l.vke 16. 13. 12. 33. e. make the tree good, and his fruit good Lvke 6. 42. e. how canst thou say to thy brother 15. 8. e. what woman havinp ten pieces of silver John 19. 18. crucified, on e. side one, Jesus in midst 1 Cor. 14. 6. except I speak to you e, by revelation Jam. 3. 12. e. can a vine, my brethren, bear figs < Res. 22. 2. of «. side the river there was tiee otTife
ELDER. The Elders among the Hebrews uere the magis- trates, heads, or rulers of the people. Kven ahile they were slaves to the Egyptians, they had among themselves some order and government, and had doubtless some uhom they owned as their teachers and rulers, as heads of tribes and families ; hence, Tchen the Lord sent Moses to bring the children of Israel ovx of Egypt, he says, Exod. 3. 16. Go and gather the elders of Israel together, and say unto them, the Lord hath visited you, and seen what is done to you in Egypt. These elders were men of experience, ••cisdom, and gravity, and of authority among the people. £ut tie first itutitntion of courts of judicature, teas in the wilderness ; when Jethro brovght back Zip- porah to Moses, who was then encamped at the foot of mount Sinai. Moses having related all that the 1/yrd had done for the Israelites, Jethro blessed God for it, ojfered burnt offerings, and peace offerings, and did eat with Moses, Aaron, anrf //welders c/lsrael, before the Lord. The neit day, Moses taking his seat in order to judge Israel, continued from morning to evening employed in this manner. Jethro remonstrated to him, that this teas a fatigue above his strength to undergo, and UJOtiJd be tiresome both to himself and the people ; that therefore he should choose some men of firmness and fortitude, who feared God, and hated covet- ousness, that they might share with him in the weight of government ; that the cognizance of lesser affairs should be referred to them ; and those of more consequence should be reserved to himself. Moses submitted to this advice, and chose certain men of merit out of all Israel, whom he appointed to have rule over the people ; some over a thousand, others over an hundred, fifty, and ten. They administered justice to the petf- pie ; and when any thing of greater difficulty than ordinary occurred, they referred it to Moses, Exod. 18. 1, 2, 3, Arc. The commission given to these judges is recorded in Dent. 1. 16, 17. Afterwards, we have the particular appointment of God concerning this. Num. 11. 11, 12, 13, &c. 130
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Moses, being dinouraqed by t/te eontinuaJ mw- murings of the Israelites, addressed himself to God, and desired to be relieved from some part of the burden of government. Then the Lord said to him. Gather unto me seventy men, of the eldere of Israel, whom thou knowcst to be the elders of the people, and officers over them ; and bring them to the tabernacle of the congregation, that they may stand there with thee, /ind I will come down and talk with thee there ; and I will take of the spirit which is uixin thee, and will put it upon them , and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thy- self alone. Theie elders, which composed the Senate behnging to all the tribes in general, sat tvith the Leader, Judge, or King, who presided in this court. Thus we read, Deut. 27. 1. Moses, with the elders ot Israel, commanded the people, saying, &c. And, afterwards, t/ie elders of the congtegation consult how to supply the remainder of the Benjamites with wives, Judg. 21. 16. And the elders of Israel gathered themselves together, and came to Samuel to Jiamah, 1 Sam. 8. 4. JVe read of these elders contimtally, to the time of the captivity : And we find them again after the return, Ezra 10. 7, 8. A pro- clamation was made throughout Judah and Jeru- salem unto all the children of the captivity, ac- cording to the counsel of the princes and elders. Besides these, there were likewise elders belonging to every several city. These elders are menticmed by Moses in the la:e ; where several things are re- quired to be done by tiie elders of the city, Veut. 19. 12. 121. 3, 19. Hoaz appealed to ten men of the elders of the city of lieth-lehem-judah, Ruth 4. 2. And we read, after the captivity, of the elders of every city, Ezra 10. 14. The Rabbins and interpreters give the following
account of coiuts of judicature among the Jews. (I) There were three judges in every city, who had the cognizarue of lesser faults : Matters concern- ing loss, gain, and restitution, were pleaded before them. These three judges had a right only to condemn criminals to be tehipt: The parties named their judges: one of the parties chose his judge ; the otiier named a second ; and these two judges took a third, with whom they decided causes. This tribunal was consulted abimt the intercala- tion of months. (ID There was another co^irt composed of three and twenty judges, who decided matters of importance, and of a more criminal nature, and their sentences were such as generally affected the lives of per- sons : no causes being brought before them, but such as deserved the penalty oj death. Some saff, that they could only sentence to death by the sword. (Ill) Their great council, or Sanhedrim, bjAi'cA con- sisted of seventy senators, and which had the cognizance of tite most important affairs of state and religion, and of those which cmicemed the king, or high-priest. It was intended as a court cf appeal, if there should be occasion, from any of the inferior ccurts. Some think that our Saviour alludes to these two last courts, when he says. Mat. 5. 22. AVhosoever is angry with his brother, witliout a cause, shall be in danger of the judpnent ; and whosoever shall say to his brother, liaca, shall be in danger of tlie council ; but whosoever shall say, Thiu fool, shall be in danger of hell- tire. Some interpreters suppose that our Lord proportions the punishments in the nest world, according to the different sentences which were usual in the different courts of judicature at Je- rusalem. Therefore they say, the judgment means that court where the judges were three and twenty, and who could only sentence to death by the sw ord : The council alludes to the court where the seventy elders sat, which was the great San- hedrim, and could punish by stoning to death : And that, by hell-fire, the burmng of the greatest malefactors in the valley of Minnom is implied. As to the Sanhedrim, tV was limited to the place where the ark of God stood. The Jews say, that in the time of Moses this council was held at the door of tlie tabernacle of the testimony. As soon as the people were in pos.^ession of the land of promise, the Sanhedrim folUnced the tabernacle. It was kept successively at Gilgal, at Shiloh, at Kirjath- jearim, at Nob, at Gibeon, in the house of Obed- edom ; and lastly, it was settled at Jerusalem, till the Babylonish captivity. During the captivity it was kept up at Babylon. After the return from Babylon, it continued at Jerusalem, to the time of the Sicarii, or Assassins ; these were certain robbers, who appeared in J udea some time before the war of the Jews against the Romans. They werecalledSk»r\\i,from Sica, a dagger j because they carried daggers secretly about them, so as not to be_ perceived, and mixing themselves with the multitude of people that came to the great feast at Jerusalem, they stabbed whom they tlufught fit ; and then were commonly the first to cry out murder, as Josephus relates. The Jews, finding that these profligate wretches, whose number increased every day, sometimes escaped punishment by the favour of the president, or judges, removed the Sanhedrim to Ilamoth, which were certain abodes situated, as the Rab- bins say, upon the mountain of the temple. Afterwards they removed to Jamnia; thence to Jericho, to Uzzah, to Sepharvaim, to B.elhsa- nim, to Sephoris, last of all to liberias, where they continued to the time of their utter ex- tinction. This it the account the Jews give of the Sanhedrim. JVhat the scripture says of this court is found in Deut. 17. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1.3. If there arise a matter too hard for thee in judgment (speak- ing to the inferior magistrates) between blocd and blood, between plea and plea, and between
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stroke and stroke, being matters of controversy within thy gates ; then shalt thou arise, and get thee up mto the place which the Lord thy (iod shall choose. And thou shalt come unto the
f>ricsts, the Levites, and unto tlie judge thatshall )e in those days, and enquire ; and they shall shew thee the sentence of judgment. And thou shaltdo according to the sentence, which they of that place which the Lord shall choose, shall shew thee, 4c. ^V this it appears that the chief Conductor, Judge, King, Hjgh-priest, or who- ever was at the head of their affairs, was to be the president of this court. The rest of tIte judges seem to have consisted chiefly of the priest* and Invites, though there were among them wise and learned men of other tribes, as is acknotih tedged by the Jewish and most other writers. In process of time, as their kings came to be idola- trous, this ordinance, among others, was neg- lected. For we find Jehoshaphat restoring tt, at the same time as he did the courts in every city, 2 Chron. 19. 8, 9, 10, 11. In this passage we find, that, if the cause was of a spiritual or ecclesiastical nature, the High-priest was tlie chief jur.ge ; if otherwise, a chief justice, wlio sat in behalf of the king: And, behold, Amariah, the chief-priest, is over you in all matters of the \\jori\\ ; and Zebadiah, the ruler of the bouse of Judah, for all the kings matters. Some think it probable, that in causes ecclesiasti- cal, the court was made up of tlie fligli-priest, and the chief-priests, or Heads of tlie four and twenty courses only : and that in matters purely temporal, the supreme magistrate, with the princes, elders, and scribes, who were doctors of the law, either by himself, or his deputy, took cognizance. And that, where any one was accused of crimes relating to religion and state both, the judges, in each of these faculties, sat to hear the cause. So, at the trial of our blessed Ixird, Joseph of Ari- matliea, a rich man and a counsellor, probably one of the seventy elders, was one of them wlio sat as judges ; tut did not join in the sentence of condemnation; lie consented not to the counsel and deed of them, i,«Xe 23. 51. This council, at their return from the captivity, wa. restored, with the rest of their commonwealth, as the prophet Ezeki^l foretold it should, Ezek. 44. 23, 24. 1 he priests, tlie Levites, shall teach my people the difference between the unclean and the clean. And, in controversy, they shall stand in judgment; and they shalf judge it ac- cording to my judgments. Some are of opinion, that the origin of the San- hedrim is by no means to be depended upon ; for the council of the seventy elders established by Moses, was not what the Jews understand by the name of Sanhedrim. Besides, say they, we can- not perceive that this establishment suisisted either under Joshua, tlie Judges, or the Kings. We tind nothing of it after the captivity, till the time of the Maccabees. Only we are certain, that this Senate was in being in the time of our Savi- our, and when the Kvangelists wrote their gospels, since they are mentioned in their writings : But then their authority was much lessened ; for after the banishment of Archelaus, the Romans, hav- ing reduced J udea into a province, assumed the power of life and death to themselves alone : Su that this council could proceed no farther than to condemnation : lor execution, they were to apply to the Roman Governor. The places where the Hebrews held their courts of judicature were, generally, one of the gates of the city. See Gate. As the merits of every cause were to turn upon the evidence given; see what rules the la-j> lays down in reference there- unto in Deut. 17. 6. I 19. 15. and what is said in relation to false witnesses, Deut. 19. 16, 17. 18, 19. It was likewise a part of their law, that no man should be condemned witliout being brought to a fair trial, and hearing what he had to say for himself. And therefore Nicodemus says to the chief priests and Pharisees, Doth our law judge any man before it hear him, and know what he doeth f John 7. 51. The method of proceeding in the Sanhedrim, i* said to be this : They who had a mind to implead any one, applied either to the king, or the high- priest, or ukosoever filled the post o/d'hief Justice, and informed against him. Upon this, proper officers were sent to take him up; and if occasion reifuired, a detachment from the temple-guard went along with them. The person thus taken was ex- amined by the Justice, and then committed, either to prison, or to the custody of the officer of the guard, till his trial came on. }\\ hen the court sat, those who brought the informa- tion against the criminal, did it in these words: T his man, having done so or so, is w orthy to die. And they who were to defend him, answered, 1 hi» man is not worthy to die ; for he has only done so or so. And when the pleadings on both sides were finished, the Judges gave their opinions singly, whether he was guilty or not : And according to the majority of votes, one way or tlie other, the culprit was acquitted or condemned. Of the manner of laying the indictment, and giving in the answer, we have an instance in the case of Jeremiah ; who was informed against far pro- phesying tfie destruction of both the city tmi temple <»/ Jerusalem, in case the Jews continued to neglect the observance of God's law, Jer. 20. 8, 9, 10, ^c. See the form of condemnation in Mat. 26. 65, 66. Elder, in the I\\ew Testament, is a general name, comprehending under it all such as have any ecclesiastical function, as apostles, pastors, teach- ers, or other cinirch officers, 1 1 im. 5. 17. '1 it. I. 5. The apostle Peter calls himself an elder. I he elders that are among you I exhort, who also am an elder, 1 Pet. 5. 1.
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■Gfn. 10. SI. Shem the brother of .laphet the e.
v;5. 23. the f. shall serve the younger. Rum. <). 12. 1 .Sam. 18. 17. behold, my e. daughter Merab 1 hingsi. 22. ask thekinsidoin, he is mine e. brother Jo/i 15. 10. very aged men, much e. than thy father
X.A. r.lihu waited, because they were «. than he J-.zei. 16. 46. thy e. sister is Samaria, younaer Sodom
23. 4. the names of them were Ahofah the e. Luke 15. 25. his e. son was in the field, heard music 1 Tim. 5. 2. intreatthe e. women as mothers
1 Pet. 5. 5. ye younger, submit yourselves to the e.
ELDER for ruler.
1 Tim. 5. 1 . rebuke not an e. but intreat him as father
ly. against an e. receive not an accusal, but before
1 Pet. 5. 1. the elders I exhort, who am also an e.
2 John 1. the e. to the elect lady and her children
3 Julm 1. the e. unto well-beloved Gaius whom 1 love
KLDEKS. Gen. 50. 7. the e. of his liouse went up with him Lei: 4. 15. the e. of congreg. shall lay their hands yttm. 11. 25. L. pave of the Spirit to the seventy e. J)eut. 25. 7. 20 up to the gate to the e. and say 2U. 11). ye stand before the L. yoiire. and onicers 31. 28. gather to me all e. of your tribes and othcers .32. 7. ask thy father and e. and they will tell thee JosA. 24. 31. Israel seived the lx)rd all the days of .loshua, and of e. that overlived .Joshua, Jtidg. 2. 7. ■Judg. 8. 14. he described to him the e. of Succoth
1 Ham. 16. 4. e. of the town trembled at liis coming
30. 26. he sent of the simil to the e. of .ludah
J Kings. 20. 8. all the e. said to him, hearken not
21. 11. the e. did as .lezebel had sent to them
•2 Kings6. 32. Elishasat in house, and e. sat withhim
10. 1. .lehu wTote letters and sent to e. of Jezreel
ly. 2. Ilezekiah sent the e. of the priests covered
with sackcloth to Isaiah the prophet, J.Fzra 5. 5. the eye of their God was upon the e. 0. 14. the e. of the Jews buikled and prospered
10. B. according to the counsel of the princes and e. Psal. 1U7. 32. praise him in the assembly of the e. Ptov. 31. 23. her husband is known among the e. Lam. 1 .ly . my priests and e. gave up the ghost in city
2. 10. e. of Zion sit upon the ground and keep silence 4. 16. respected not priests, favoured note. 5. 12. 5.14. e. have ceased from gate, young m. from music
Jizek. 8. 1. and the e. of J udah sat before me .Jnel 1. 14. sanctify a fast, gather the e. 2. 16.
Mat. 15. 2. why traussTess the tradition of the e. ? 16. 21. mu.st suffer many things of the e. 27. 12. 26. 5y. the e. sought false witness aaainst .lesus 27. 20. chief priests and e. persuaded the nmltitude 41 . the chief priests mocking with the e. said
28. 12. and when they were assemblsfl with the e. j\\lark 7. 3. the .lews holding the tradition of the e.
8.31 . must suffer and be rejected of the e. Luke<). 22.
14. 43. with Judas a great multitude from the e. 15. 1. chief priests held aconsultation with thee.
J.vke'J.'i. 52. .lesus said unto the captains and e. Jlcts 4. 5. their rulers and e. were gathered together 23. they reported all that the e. had saiil to them
6. 12. t-hey stirred up the people and the e.
11. 30. sent it to the e. by Barnabas and Saul 14. 23. when they ordained e. in every church
15. 4. they were received of the church and of the e. 6. the apostles and e. came together to consider 23. the apostles, e. and brethren, send greetina
16. 4. they delivered the decrees ordained of thee. 20. 17. he sent and called the e. of the church
£2. 5. all the estate of the e. bear me witness
24. 1. Ananias the priest descended with the e.
25. 15. about whom the e. of .lews informed me
a Tim. 5. 17- let e. that rule well be counted worthy Tit. 1. 5. thattlioushouldest ordain e. in every city Iteh. 11. 2. by faith the e. obtained a good report .Jam. 5. 14. let him call for the c. of the church rj Pet. 5. 1. the e. which are amongyou, I exhort diev. 4. 4. upon the seats I saw 24. e. sitting, clothed 10.the24e. fallbetbrehim,5.8, 14. | 11.16. 1 19.4. 5. 5. and one of the e. saith unto me, weep not 6. and lo, in the midst of the e. stood a Lamb 11. 1 heard the voice of many angels about the e.
7. 11. all angels stood about the e. and four beasts 13. one of the e.ans. saying to nie, what are these f
14. 3. tliey sung a new songbefore the throne and e.
ELDERS, with city.
J)eut. 19. 12. the e. of his city shal I fetch him thence
21. 3.«. ofthatcf/i/shall take and bring the heifer
6. e. of that city shall wash their hands over heifer
■21. ly. shall bring their son to the e. of his fity
22. 13. bring tokens of virginity to the e.oHhecity 25. 8. the «. of his city shall call and speak to him
-J(»rA.20.4. shall declare his cause toe. of that city jKdg. 8. 10. he took the e. of the city and thorns Ruth 4. 2. Boaz took ten men of the e. of the city £tra 10. 14. and with them tlie e. of every city
ELDERS <./7irae/. £xc
12. 21. Moses called for all the e.of hrael 17. 5. anti take with thee of the e. of hrael
18. 12. the e. of Israel came to eat with Jethro 24. 1. sevcntvof the«. o//.iroc/, 9. Kum. 11. 16. i)eut. 27- ' ■ the e. of Israel commanded the people
31. 9. Moses delivered this law to the e. of Israel Josh. 7. 6. the e. of Israel put du.st on their heads
2 Sam. 5. 3. so all the e. of Israel came to the king
at Mebron, 1 Kings 8. 3. 2 Chron. 5. 4'. 17. 4. the sayintt pleased all the e. of Israel
15. thus did Ahithophel counsel the e. of Israel J Chr. 11. 3. e. of Xirae/came to the king to Hebron 21. 16. David and e. of Israel fell upon their faces i^tet. 14. 1. then came the e. of Israel unto me 20.1. the e.of Israel cume to inquire of the Lord Acts 4. 8. ye rulers of the pt-ople, and e. of Israel
ELDERS, with peep/e. .Erorf. 19.7. Moses called for the e. of the people Jfum, 11. 16. whom thou knowest to be e. of thepeo.
24. Moses gathered 70 men of the e. of the people i(u
ELE
Acts ft tZ. they stirred up the people and the *. ELDEST.
Gen. 24 2. Abraham said to hise. servant of his house 27. 1. Isaac called Esau his e. son, and said, my son 44. 12. and he searched, and began at the e.
Num. 1 20. Reuben, Israel's e. son, 26. 5.
1 Ham. 17. 13. the three e. sons of Jesse followed, 14. 28. Eliab his e. brother heard David speak
2 Kings 3. 27. he took his e. son and offered him
2 Chron. 22. 1 . for the band of men had slain all the e.
Job 1. 13. drinking in their e. brother's house, 18.
John 8. 9. they went out one by one, beL'iiming at e. ELECl,
Or Chosen, is spoken, [1] Of Christ, a/w was chosen aiid set apart from eternity by God the lather to the great work of redemption ajid me- diation, Lsa. 42. 1. Mat. 12. 18. [2] Of good angels, nlwm God chose from among the rest to eternal life and happijiess: I charge thee before the elect anjels, 1 Tim. 5. 21. [3] Of the Israelites, who were God's chosen atid peculiar people, lsa. 63. 9, 22. [4] Of sveh as are chosen by God in Christ to eternal life and salvation out of all the nations upon earth. Tit. 1. 1. This election is, [1] yhi act of distinguishing love, Deut. 7. 8. [2] Of divine sovereignty irrespective of any goodness in the objects of it, Uom. 9. 11,
12, 16. [3] Eternal, Eph. 1. 4. 2 Ihess. 2.
13. [4] Absolute, and irrevocable, Horn. 9. 11. 2 Tim. 2. 19. [5] Personal, that is, of a cer- tain, number of persons. Mat. 20. 23. 2 Tim. 2. 19. [6] Of some of the chief of sinners, 1 Tim. 1. 15. ["] It is in Christ, I'ph. 1. 4. [8] It is to sanctijication and holiness as tlie means, and eternal glory as the end, Eph. 1. 4. 1 T'hess. 5. 9.
7fa.'42.1. behold minee. in whom my soul delighteth 45. 4. Israel mine e. 1 have called tJiee by thy name 65. 9. mine e. shall inherit it, smd my servants 22. mine e. shall long enjoy work of their hands Mat. 24. 22. no flesh should be saved, but for the e. sake those days shall be shortened, Mark 13. 20. 24. if possible deceive the very e. Mark 13. 22. 31. shall send his angels, and they shall gather together his e. from the four winds, il^ar* 13. 27. Luke 18. 7 . and shall not God avense his own e. ? i?om.8.33. who shall lay any thing to charge of G . e. .'' Col. 3. 12. put on as the e. of (jodbowels of mercies
1 Tim. 5. 21. I charge thee before the e. angels
2 Tim. 2. 10. I endure al. things for the e. sake Til. 1.1. an apostle according to the faith of (i .'s e.
1 Pet. 1.2. e. according to foreknowledge of Go2 John l.the elder to the e. lady, and her children 13. the children of thy e. sister greet thee
ELECTED. 1 Pet. 5. 13 church at Babylon e. together with you
ELECTION.
Pom. 9.11 . purpose of G. according to e. might stand
11.3. there isaremnantaccordingfo the e.of grace
7. the e. hath obtained it, the rest were blinded
28. but as touching the e. they are beloved
1 Thess. 1. 4. knowing, brethren, your e. of God
2 7-'e/.1.10. all dilig. to make your calling and e. sure
ELEGANTLY.
lsa. 32. + 4. the tonG-ne of stammerers shall speak e. ELEMENTS.
Gal. 4. 3. w^e were in bondage under e. of the world 9. how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly e.
Col. 2. 1 8. after the e. of the world, not after Christ + 20. dead with Christ froin the e. of the world
2 Pet. 3. 10. the e. shall melt with fervent heat, 12. ELEPHANT.
The elephant is the largest of all four-footed beasts. They uho have studied the nature of the elephant with most accuracy, tell many extraordinary things of the sagacity , faithfulness, prudence, and even understanding of this creature. Pliny says of this animal: Maximum animal est Elephas, proximumque humanis sensihns : quippe mtel- lectus illis sermonis patrii, kc. Hist. Aat. lib. 8. It has been often observed to do such things as are much above the capacity of other beasts. The Hebrews seem generally to have described it under the name of Behemoth, which sigyiijies in general, beasts of service. The word Elephas may be de- rived from Aleph, which signifies, lo instruct, by reason of the docility of this animal ; or from ITeph, 71'hich .signifies a head, or captain ; be- cause the elephant is, as it were, t/ie head of all other terrestrial animals.
The Lord, speaking to Job, describes the elephant or Behemoth, Job 40. from verse 15. to the end of the chapter. It is there said, that he eateth grass as an ox. This agrees well with what his- torians relate of the elephant. He does m>t feed upon carrio7i, and is twt at all wild ; hay, herbs, and legumens, are his yuntrishmeni , as they are of our tame beasts.
His bones are as strong pieces of brass, and his small bones like bars of iron. 7'/je*e hyperbo- lical erpressiojis sherc the extraordinary strength of the elephant ; with one stroke of his trunk he kills a camel or an horse. An elephant, it is said, has been seen to draw two cast cannons five hundred paces with his teeth ; they toere fastened together with cables, and weighed each three thou- sand pounds. And there is mention in the Macca- bees of an elephant in Antiochus's army, iihich carried two and thirty armed men. They were all in a tower made of very solid wood, upon the ele- phant's back, and the tort-er was bound with a very strong chain wider the elephant's belly.
He is the chief of the ways ot (iod. He is a remarkable piece of the creation among foitr- footed beasts. He exceeds all otiiers tn size, strength, docility, addres.t, fidelity, agilit}/, long life, modesty ajtd pudicity ; for, it is said, that he never covers the female as long as any one appears in sight. The scripture adds, that God, who made him, can make his sword to ap- proach unto bin» Though he be 10 strong and
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terrible, yet God can easily tubdue and destroy Aim: or, God hath put his sword into his hands, hath trusted him with his arms ; the elephant is terrible when provoked. His arms are his trunk and his teeth. His teeth are the ivory, so well known in Europe.
Surely tlie mountains bring him forth grara;, where all the beasts of the lield play. Ele- phants are the gentlest of animals ; they nevf.r use tlieir strength but when they are compelUd to it. They are not of that sort of animals which create terror in otliers : If he passes throtigh a herd of other beasts, he puts them gently out of his way with his trunk to make room for him; He feeds iii the fields and meadows, and the wenli- est and tamest animals play with impunity before him.
He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reeds and fens. 2'his also agrees well with the elephant, according to the account that historians give of him. .S'.lian says, that he may be called an animal of the marshes, because he lives along waters, and in moist places. He sometimes plunges himself into rivers in such a manner, th/it no more of him is to be seen than the end of hit trunk : In the summer time lie covers himself with mud, to avoid the heat.
He drinketh up a river, and hasteth not : he trust- eth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth. Ihis also may be fitly applied to the elephant ; he drinks a great deal, and large draughts, as if he were to swallow up a river, and as if Jordan were scarcely suMcient to satisfy his thirst : he is not afraid when lie drinks, but does it leisurely, and takes time to disturb the water which he drinketh. The Scripture adds. He taketh it with his eyes, his nose pierceth through snares. Whe7i he sees the waters of a river, he trusteth that he cart drink them all up: his tye is bigger than his belly, as is commonly said. He thrusteth his snout also into the river, and if there be any snares laid for other creatures, he breaks them to pieces. But others translate this verse, Can any man take him in his eyes, or pierce his nose with snares or gins ? Can he be taken openly and by force ? Surely 710. His foice or strength is too great for man to resist or overcome. Others thus. He is taken by the eyts as a fish is taken by a hook. Herpents attack elephants principally in the eyes, as Pliny observes. The same author says, that there are serpents in the Ganges, sixty yards lon/f^ who take elephants iy the trunk as they are driiik- ing, drag tliem along, anddrown them in the waters, Vlin. lib. 8. cap. 12.
Sorne understand by Behemoth, a creature called hippopotamus, or the sea-horse ; which is ati am- phibious creature, and lives and preys both in the water and on laiid. This animal, say they, was well known to Job and his friends, as being fre- guent in the adjacent parts: and the description here ^iven of the Behemoth, is very applicable to the hippopotamus.
1 Kings 10. 1 22. navy bringing e. teeth, 2 Chr. 9. 21. Job 40. 1 15. behold the e. "which 1 have made
ELEVATION. Judg. 20. t .38. they should make gieate. witli smoke
ELEVEN. Gen. 32. 22. Jacob took his e. sons and passed over .37. 9. sun, moon, and e. stars, made ot)eisance to me Exod. 26. 7. curtains of goats' hair, e. curt, slialt make
8. the e. curtains shall be all of one measure .36. 14. e. curtains he made || 15. e. of one size
Num. 29. 20 on the third day e. bullocks, two rams Deut. 1. 2. there are e. days' journey from Horeb Josh. 15. 51. e. cities with their villages Ji/a'fl'. 16. 5. we will givetheee. hund. pieces of silv. 17. 2. 1 took the e. hundred shekels ot silver 3. when he restored e. hund. shekels to his mother
2 Kings23. 36. Jehoiakim twenty-five years old, he
reigiied e. years in Jerusalem, 2 CAr. .36. 5. 24.18. Zedekiahe. years, 2 Chr. 36. 11. Jer.SQ. 1. Mat. '28.16. then the e. discipleswent away to Galilee Mark 16. 14. afterward he appeared to thee. Luke 24. 9. they told all these things to the e. and rest
33. and they found the e. gathered together Aclsl. 26. and he was numbered with the e. ai>ostlcs 2. 14. but Peter standins up with the c. said to tliem ELEVENTH.
1 Kings 6. .38. in the e. year was the house finished
2 Kings 9. 29. in the e. year of Joram l)egan Ahaziah 25. 2. tlie city of Jerusalem was besieged to the e.
year of kiug/edekiah, Jer. 52. 6. 1 Chron. 24. 12. the e. lot came forth to Eliashib 25. 18. the e. to Azareel, he, his sons, and brethren 27. 14. the e. captain for the e. month, Benaiah Jer. 1.3. Jeremiah prophesied ine. yearof Zedekiali 39. 2. in the e. year the city was broken up Lzek. 26. 1. word of the Lord came to Ezekiel in the
e. year, in first day of the month, 3(\\ 20. | 31. 1. Mat. 20. 6. and about tlie e. hour he went out
9. they came that were hired alwut the e. hour Rev. 21. 20. c. foundation of the city was a jacinth
ELOgUEN T. Exod. 4. 10. IMosps said, O my Lord, T am not e. I'rov. 1. + fi. to understand a proverb and an e. speech lsa. 3. 3. the Lord doth take away the e. orator Acts 18. 24. a certain Jew named ApoUos, an e. man
ELSE. Gen. 30. 1. she said, give me children ore. I die Num. 20. 19. 1 will without doing any thine e. co Deut. 4. .35. thou mightestknow that the Lord he is
God, there is none e. 39. 1 Kinps 8. GO. lsa.
4.5. 5, 0, 14, 18, 21. 22. I 46. 9. Joel 2. 27. Josh. 23. 12. e. if ye do in any wise go back and cleav« Judg. 7. 14. this is nothing e. save sword of (Jideou 2Ham. 3.35. if I taste ought e. till the sun be down
1 Chr. 21. 12. or e. three days sword of the Lord
2 Chr. 23. 7. whoso e. cometh in, shall be put to death A'e/1.2. 2. this is nothing c. but sorrow of heart Psal.5\\. 16. desirest not sacrifice, f. would I give it F.ccl. 2.25. who e. can hasten hereunto more than I ' lsa. 47. 8. that sayest, I am, none e. besides me, 10.
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John 14. 11. m e. believe me for the work's sake Acts 17. 21. spent time in uothins c. but tell or hear Horn. C. 15. accusing' or e. excusint; one another 1 Cor.?. 14-«. were your child, unclean, but now holy
14. 16. e. when thou slialt bless with the Spirit iie:i.2.5. repent.ore. 1 willcometotheeqiiickly,16.
K.MIiALM. Gen. 50. 2. Joseph comm. i)hysicians to e. his father
i-:mhai,ml',i).
C$n. 50. 2. and the physicians e. Israel
3. for so are fullilleil the ;s of those that are e.
26. they e. Joseph, put him in a coffin in Egypt
KMhOI.DKNKU.
1 Cor. 8. 10. the conscience of him that is weak be e.
r,.MIU)l>l)KiN Kill. Job IC. 3. what e. tliee that tliou answerest .'
KMBKACK. E Kings 4. 16. about this season thou shalte. a son Job 24. 8. tliey e. the rock for want of a shelter 7 Vof. 4. 8. shall bring to honor, when thou dost e. her 5. 20. why wilt thou e. the bosom of a stransftr r heel. .3. 5. a time to e. and retrain from embracing Ca7it. 2. 6. and his right hand doth e. me, ti. ;}. X«/«.4.5. tliat were brought up inscailete.dunyhills
KMHRACHU. Gen. 29. 13. Laban e. Jacob and kissed him 33. 4. Ksau ran and e. .lacob and kissed him 48. 10. Jacob kissed and e. .loseph's sons Act.i9,0. 1. Paul e. disciples and departed to Maced. lleb. 11. 13. having seen and e. the promises
EMBRACING. F.ccl. 3. 5. a time to embrace and a time to refrain e. y]c<.i20.10. Paul e. Eutychus, said, troublenot yours.
EMhROIDEK. Kxod, 28. 39. thou shalt e. the coat of fine linen
E.MBUOIDERER. lixod. 35. 35. to work all manner of work of the e. 38. 23. with him was Aholiab, an e. in blue
EMERALD, S. F.xo21. 19. the fourth foundation of the city was an c.
EM E RODS. Dsut. 28. 27. the Lord will smite thee with the e. 1 Ham. 5. 6. Ix)rd smote them of Ashdod with the e. 9. men of the city had e. in their secret parts 12. the men that died not were smitten with e. 6. 4. they answered, fire gohien e. and five mice, 17. 5. shall make images of your e. and your mice, 11. EMINENl'. Job 22. 1 8. and the e. man dwelt in the earth Jsa. 3. + 3. doth take away the e. in countenance Ezek. 16. 24. thou hast built to thee an e. place, 31. .39. they shall throw down thine e. place 17. 22. 1 will plant it on an hi^'h and e. mountain I Tim.'Z. t2. pray for kings and all that are in e. place
EMMANUEL, Or Immanuel, f.r a Hebrew word, which signifies God with us. Isaiah, in that prophecy, jcherein he declares to Ahaz the birth of the IMessiah, who teas to he born of a virgin, says. This child shall he called, and really be, I'.nunanuel, that is, God with us, Isa. 7. 14. lie repeats the same thing while he is speaking of the enemy's army, jchich, like a torrent, 7cas to overflow Judea, in which Christ was to be born, to live an'l die ; The stretching out of his wings shall fill the breadth of thy land, O Emmanuel, Isa. 8. 8. Matthew says, that this prophecy was accomplish- ed in the birth 0/ Christ, born of the virgin IMary, in whom the two natures, divine and human, were united ; and so «« this sense he was really Emmanuel, or God with us. Mat. 1. 23. J.«i. 7. 14. and shall call his name Em. Mat. 1. 23. 8. 8. he shall fill the breadth of thy land, O Em.
EMPIRE. Esth. 1, 20. shall be published tliroughout all his e.
E.MPLOV. Vevt. 20. 19. for the tree is man's life, to e. in siege
E.MPLOYED. Deut. 20. + 19. O man, the tree is to be e. in the siege 1 Chron. 9. .33. these .singers weree. day and night £zra 10. 15. Jonat. and lahaziah e. aboutthis matter
EMPLOYMl'.N I'. Ezei. 39. 14. shall sever out men of continual e.
E.MPl Y. Ce7i. 31. 42. surely thou hadst sent me away now e. 37. 24. the pit was e. there was no water in it 41. 27. the seven e. ears blasted witli the east wind F-iod. 3. 21. that when ye go, ye shall not go e. 23. 15. in mouth Ahibcamest from I'.gypt, none shall appear before me e. 34. 20. IJeiit. 16. 16. Deut. 15. 13. thou shalt not let him go away e. Judg. 7. 16. he put in every man's hand e. pitchers Jiuth 1. 21. the liord hath brought me home e. 3. 17. for he said, go note, to thy mother-in-law
1 Sam. 6. 3. they said, send not the ark away e. 20. 18. be missed, because thy seat will be e. 25, 27.
2 Sam. 1. 22. the sword of Saul returned not e.
i Kings i. 3. go, borrow thee e. vessels, not a few Neh. 5. + 13. even thus be he sliaken out and e. Job 11. + 12. for e. man would be wise, tho' bom like
22. 9. thou hast sent widows away e. and the arms 26. 7. he sfretcheth out the north over the e. place
Jsa. 24. 1. the I^rd maketli the earth e. and waste
29. 8. a hungry man awaketh, and his soul is e.
.'52. 6. to make e. the soul of the hungry Jer. 1,4. 3. they returned with their vessels e.
51. 34. the king of Babylon nia. sent him away e. l.uke 20. 10, 11.
Jjuke 1. 53. and the rich he hath sent e. away
^ EMPTY, Verb.
X«p. 14. 36. priest command that thev e. the house J^.ccl. 11.3. the clouds e. themselves "on t'e earth Jer. 48. 12. and send wanderers shall e. liis vessels I06
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Jer. 51. 2. fanners that shall fan her and e. her lano . Hah. 1.17. shall they therefore e. their net.not spare y.ech.i. 12. which e. the golden oil out of themselv. Mai. 3. 1 10. if I will not «. you out a blessing
EMPl'lEl). Gen, 24. 20. Rebekah hasted and e. her pitcher 42. .35. it came to pass as they e. their sacks Q.Chron.1i. 11. tlie high priest sotllcere. the chest Keh. 5. 13. even thus be he shaken out and e. Isa. 3. + 26. she being e. shall sit on the ground 19. 1 3. spirit of E::y. shall be e. in the midst thereof 6. and tiie brooks of defence shall Ije e. 24. 3. tlie land shall be utterly e. and spoiled Jer. 48. 11. Moab not been e. from vessel to vessel Nah. 2. 2. for the emptiers have e. tliem out
EMl'l lERS. Kah. 2. 2. for the e. liave emptied them out
F'.MPIINESS. Z>a. 34. 11. he shall stretch outupon it the stones of e
E.MPl VI NG. Ilos. 10. t 1. a vine e. the fruit which it givetli
E.MULATION. liom. 11. 14. if I may provoke to e. my brethren
EMUI.ATIOSS.
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the (lesh are e. wrath, strife
ENABLED.
1 Tim. 1. 12. I thank Christ lesus who hath e. me
ENCAMP. Erod. 14. 2. that they e. before Pi-hahiroth Num. 1. 50. the Levites shall e. about the tabernacle 2. 17. as they e. so shall they set forwai'd 3. :?8. but those that e. before the tabernacle 10. 31. thuu knowest how we are to e. in wihlerness
2 Sam. 12. 28. e. asiainst Rabbah, and take it
Job 19. 12. his troops come and e. about my ta- bernacle Psal, 27. 3. though an host should e. against me Zech. 9. 8. I will e. about mine house for the army
E>ic:AMPI-:D. Exod. 13. 20. e. in I'.tliam 1| 15. 27. e. by tlie waters 18. 5. where .Moses e. at the mount ot God Num. .33. 10. from Elim they e. by the Red sea
11. from Red-sea, and e. in the wilderness of Sin Josh. 4. 19. people came up and e. in Gilgal.5. 10. 10. 5. the kmgsof the Amorites «. before (iibeon .Tudg. 6. 4. the Midianites e. against Israel 9.50. Abimelech e. against Ihebezanil took it 10. 17. the children of Ammon e. in Gilead and Israel assembled themselves and e. at Mizpeh
1 5aOT.ll. 1. Nahash e. against Jat)esh-Gilead 1,3. 16. but the Philistines e. in Michmash
2 Sam. 11. 11. the servants are e, in the open fields 1 Kings 16. 15. the people e. against Gibbethon, 16.
1 Chron. 11. 15. the Philistines, e. in the valley
2 Chr. 32. 1. Sennacherib e. against the fenced cities
ENCAMPETH. Psal. 31. 7. angel of tlie Lord e. round about them 53. 5. hath scattered bones of him that e. a^st. thee
ENCAMPING. Exod. 14. 9. Egyptians overtook them e. by the sea 2 Kings fi. 1 8. saying, in such a place shall "be my e. Enclike, Enclosk ; see I nclink. Inclose.
ENCOUNTERED. Acts 17. 18. then certain philosophers e. him
ENCOURAGE. Deut. 1. .38. e. him, he shall cause to inheritit, 3. 28. 2 Sam. 11. 25. thus say to Joab. and e. thou liim Psal. 61. 5. they e. themselves in an evil matter ENCOURAGED.
1 Sam. .30. 6. David e. himself in the Lord his God
2 Chr. 17. t 6. his heart was e. in ways of the Lord 31 . 4. that the priests and Levites might be e. :ii>. 2. Josiah e. them to the service of the Lord
/,»«. 41.7. so the Ciu-penter e. the goldsmith END.
The enrl signifies the extremity or vtmo.'l part of a tiling, as the end of a rod, 1 Sam. 14. 27. The e>id of an heap of corn, Pvth 3. ". I be ends of the earth, that is, The ertremilies, or most remote parts of the world. Job .■?". 3. I .38. 13. or the pe'ple inhabiting those parts, 1 Sam. 2. 10. I he Lord shall judge the ends of the earth. He shall condemn and punish the Philis- tines, who dwelt in the utmost borders if the land of Canaan, uvon the sea-coast. And tn Psalm 98. 3. All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God ; that is. All the inhabitants of the earth from one end to the other. End is taken for the conchaion, the sum or substance of a discourse, Eccl. 12. 1 13. Let us hear the con- clusion of the whole matter ; or, the end of the matter. It is also taken for destrnctioti, Gen. 6. 13. 'the end of all Hesh is come before me. 1 am resolved to destroy man and beast. And in Amos 8. 2. The end is come upon my people of Israel : 'The time of their utter and final over- throw. And in Mat. 24. 6. onr .Saviour prophe- sying of the destruction of Jerusalem, and of the temple, says to his disciples. Ye shall hear of wars, and rumours of wars, see that ye be not troubled, for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. The destruction of Je- rusalem is not presently : Or, thtnigh God shall bring remarkable judgments upon that place and people, yet he will not utterly destroy them : Or by end here may be understood, the day of judgment, or the time of Christ's second coming.
In Rev. 21. 6. Christ .«(7i/.r, I am the beginning and the end : I made all things at first, and I will bring all to that perfection and happiness I have promised. And it is said, Rom. 10. 4. Christ is tlie end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth ; that is. The law wa< given for this end, that sinners being thereby brought to the knowledge of their sins, and their lost and undone estate, by reason thereof, should fiy to Christ and his righteousness for refuge. Or, Christ »'* the perfection and cotisummaiion of the lam. He perfected the ceremonial law, as he nas the Substance, whereof all the cere- monies (\\f the law were sliadowt ; they all re-
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ferred to him as their scope and end. He perfect- ed also the moral law, both by his active obedience, fulfilling all the righteousness thereof ; and by hif. passive obedience, bearing the curse and punishment of the law which was due to us. The end of the commandment is charity, or love,. 1 'Jim. 1. 5. He truly accomplish the law by- fulfilling the precept of love ; for love is the ful- filluig ot the law, liom. 13. 10. 'The main scope- and design both of law and gospel, is to produce a jnire, ardent love of God, and of men, for his sake. 'There is also mention of the end of faith, 1 Pet. 1. 9-. Receiving the end of your faith, eveui the salvation of your souls ; that is, receiving that which is the scope or mark to which faith tends, or which is the reward of faith, namely, the assur- ance of the sahatim of your souls. 1 o endure to. the enil. Mat. 10. 22. is to fight against sin and temptatimis as long as one lives, and constantly to adhere to Christ, in spite of all persecutions for his take. End is also taien for reward or wages, Jtom. 6. 21. For the end of those- tilings is death. Eternal death is the rewaid or wages of sin. Gen. 6. 13. the e. of all (lesh is come before me 47. 21. from one e. of Egypt even to the other e. Exod. 23. 16. the feast of in gathering wliich is ini thee, of year, when gathered out of field, 31.22. 25. 19. make one cherub on the one e. and the other cherub on the other e. even of mercy-seat Deut. 28. 64. Lord scatter from one e. of the earth .32. 20. Lord said, 1 will see what their e. shall be Judg. 6. 21. the angel put forth the e. of his statt 19. 9. behold, the day groweth to an e. loilgehere
1 -SVi/n. 14.27. Jonathan put forth thee, of the rod
2 Kings 10.21. the house of Baal was full from onee.. 21. 16. filled Jerusalem with blood from one e.
2 Chron. 21. 19. after the e. of twoyears, his t>o\\>els /'jrfl 9.11. filled with unclean from one e. toanotl'er J('A6.11.what ismy e. that I should piolongmv life^ 16. 3. shall vain words have e..i'orwhat eiiiboldens 26. 10. till the day and night come to an e.
28. 3. he setteth an e. to dai-kness, and searcheth Pja/.7.9. the wickednessofthe wicked come to ane..
9. 6. destructions are come to a perpetual e. 19. 6. his ijoing forth is from the e. of heaven
37. ,37. upright man, for the e. of that man is peace 38. the e. of the wicked shall tie cut ott .39. 4. make me knowe. |I73. 17. 1 understood their e.. 61. 2. from the e. of the earth will 1 cry to thee 102. 27. thou art the same, and thy years have no e. 119. 96. I have seen ane. of all perfection Pr25. 8. lest thou know not what to do in the e. Eccl. 4. 8. yet there is no e. of all his labour
16. there is no e. of all the people before them
7. 2. the e. ot all men II 8. better the e. of a thing-
10. 13. the e. of his talk is mischievous madness
12. 12. of making many books there is no e. + 13. let us hear the e. of the whole matter
Isa. 2. 7. land full of gold, nor is there any e. of their treasures, nor is there anyc. of their chariots. 9. 7- of his government there snal I be no e.
13. 5. they come from the e. of hea\\en to destroy 16. 4. for the extortioner is at an e. spoiler ceaseth
23. 15. after e. of 70 years lyre shall sing, 17. 42. 10. sing his praise from the e. of the earth
45. 17. shall not be confounded M'orld without e.-
46. 10. declaring the e. from the beginning Jer. 5. 31. what will you ilo in the e. thereof ?
12. 12. for the sword of the Lord shall devour from one e. to the other e. of the land, 25. .33_ 17. 11. gets riches, and at his e. he shall be a fool
29. 11. 1 think to give you an expected e.
.31. 17. there is hope in thine e. saith the Txird 44. 27- be consumed, till there be an e. of them
50. t 26. came asainst Babylon from the e.
51. 13. O thou thnt ihvellest, thine e. is come 31 . to shew that his city is taken at one e.
Lam. 4. 18. our e. is near, for our e. is come Ezek. 7. 2. an e. the e. is come on the land, 3, 6..
21 . 25. when iniquity shall have an e. 29. 1 .'15. 5. Dan. 7. 28. hitherto is the c. of the matter
8. 17. at the time of e. shall be the vision
19. at the time appointed thee, shall be, 11.27.
9. 26. thee, thereof shall be with a flood, and to e. 11.6. and in the e. of j'ears they shalljoin
.35. to purge them even to the time of the e. 4(\\ attiuieof the e. kingof south shall push him 45. yet he shall come to his e. and none help 12. 4. seal the book even to the time of the e.
8. O Lord, what shall he the e. of these things '■
9. words are closed up, till the time of the e. 1
13. but go thou thy way till the e. be, shalt resr Amos 3. 15. the great houses shall have an e.
5. 18. to what e. is it for you to desire the day f' 8. 2. the e. is come upon my people of Israel
10. 1 will make the e. thereof as a bitter day Nah. 2. 9. for there is none e. of the store
3. 3. and there is none e. of their corpses Mat. 13. 39. the harvest is the e. of the world
24. 3. what shall be the sign of thee, of the worhl ?
14. the srospel be preaclied, then shall the e. come- 31. aather from one e. of heaven to the other
26. 58. but Peter went in and sat to see the e. 28. Liu the e. of the sabbath came Mary to see
Mark 3. 26. he cannot stand, but hath an e. Lvke'\\. 33. of his kingdom there shall be no e. 18. 1 . he spake a parable to them, to this e.
22. 37. the things concerning me have an e. .John 18. .37. sa vest 1 am a king, to this e. was I bonr i^om. 6. 21. for the e. of those things is death
22. ye have fruit to holiness, the e. everlastin2 life* 10.4. Christ is the e. of the law for righteousness 14. 9. to this e. Christ both died, rose, and revived! 2 Cor. 2. 9. for to this e. also did 1 write to know
11. 15. whose f. shall be according to their works Eph. 3.21. to him be glorv world without c. Phil. 3. 19. many walk, whose e. is destruction
1 Tim. 1 . 5. the e. of the rommantiment is charity Ileb. 6. 8. niifh to curstuts whose *. is to be bumwf
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Ueh. 6. 16. anc) lui oath is fo them an e. of ali strife t. S. haviii!; neitlier begiiininu nor e. of life 9. CO. but now once ia the e. hath he appeared
13. 7- consiflering the e. of ttieir conversation Jam. 5. 11. and ye have seen the e. of the 1 ord
1 Rel. 1. 9. receiving e. of .your faith, even salvation 4. 17. what shall be the e. of them obey not gospel '
i<«-. 21.6. I am Alpha and Omeffa, the beginnina and the e. will give to him athirst, 22. 13. At the KM).
Oen. 4. t .3. at the e. of days Cain broiiaht offerins; K. 6. at the e. of forty days ?;oah opened window 41. 1. at the e. of two years Pharaoh dreamed
y.Tud. 12. 41 . at the e. of 4.W yeais, 1 ord's hosts went
/■er. 8. 3.*?. the davs of consecration be oJ an c.
Veiit. 9. a. at the e. of 40 days and 40 nights
14. 28. at the e. of three years bring the tithe 13. I. at the e. of every seventh year a release .11. 10. at the e. of every seventh year read this law
Joih. 9. 16. at the e. of tliree days after the leairut Jiuls!. 11. ;S9. at the e. of two months she returned
Bvth 3. 7- Hoaz lay down at the e. of the heap •2 Sam. 14. 26. at the e. of every year he polled it
24. 8. loab came to .lerus. at the e. of nine months
1 Kings 2. 39. at the e. of 3 years two of Shimei's ser.
17. + 7- at the e. of days the brook dried up
2 Kinps 8. 3. at the e. ot 7 years the woman returned
18. 10. at the e. of three years they took .Samaria S Chrcn. 18. + 2. at the e. of years .lehoshaphat went
20. 16. ye shall find them at thee, of the brook
24. 23. at the e. of the year the host of Syria came AlsA. 13. t 6. at the e. of days 1 obtained leave Psal. 1(T7- 27. they stasser, and are at their wit's e. Jsa, 7. 3. go to meet Ahaz at tie e. of the conduit Jer. 34. 14. at the e. of seven years let go every serv. J-'.tek. 3. 16. at the e. of seven days word of I,, came Dan. \\. 5. at the e. they misht stand before the king
4. 29. at the e. of 12 months he walked in palace
11. 1 1,3. at the e. of times shall come with an army
12. 1.3. thou shalt stand in the lot at the e. of days Hah, 2. 3. but (7/ Me e. it shall speak, and not lie Mat. 13. 40. SO shall it be in the e. of this world
f^vt the KN D. Prov, 14. 12. a way that seems right to a man, hit the e. thereof Hre the ways of death, 10. 25.
?0. 21. hui the e. thereof shall not be blessed Mat.U.d. kilt thee, is not y et, iWa/ > 13.7. /,)/y(e21.9. I Pet. 4. 7. Imt the e. of all things is at hand
Laxt END.' Num. 23. 10. anLatter FND. JVr/m. 24. 20. his latter e. shall be that he perish Dent. 8. 16. to do thee 20od at thy latter e.
.12. 29. that they would consiiler their /a^fer e. livth 3. 10. shewed more kindness in the latter e. ■2 ■'iam. 2. 26. it will be bitterness in the latter e. JohR. 7. yet thy latter e. should greatly increase
42. 12. the lord blessed the latter e. of lob more Vrov. 19. 20. that thou mayest be wise in thy latter e. Jsa. 41. 22. consider them, and know the latter e.
47. 7. neither didst remember the latter e. of it ■2 Pet. 2. 20. the latter e. is worse than the beginning
Made an E^D. Cen. 27. 30. as Isaac had made an e. of blessing
49. 33. lacob made an e. of commanding his sons />r. 16. 20. made an e. of reconciling the holy place yvm. 4. 15. made an e. of covering the sanctuary
16. 31. had made an e. of speaking, Detif. 20. 9. Deut. 26. 12. hast made an e. of tithing the tithes
31. 24. when jMoses had made an e. of writing
32. 45. made an e. of speaking, Jiidg. 15." 17. 1 Sam. 18. 1. I 24. 16. 2 Sam. 13. .36. 1 Kings 1. 41. I 3. 1. Jer. 26. 8. 1 4.3. 1. | 51. 63.
Josh. 5. + 8. they had 7nade ati e. of circumcising 8. 24. Israel had made an e. of slaying, 10. 20. 19.49. they made an e. of dividing the land, 51.
Judg. 3. 18. he had made an e. to otter, 1 Sam. 13. 10.
1 Sam. 10. 13. he had made an e. of prophesying
2 Sam. 11. 19. when tliou hast made an e. of telling
1 Kings 7. 40. Hiram made an e. of doing the work 8. b^. Solomon made an e. of praying, 2 Chr. 7. 1.
2 Kings 10. 25. as soon as he haid made att e. of
offering, 1 Chrtrn. 16. 2. 2 Chrnn. 29. 29. 2 Chr. 20. 23. made an e. of the inhabitants of Seir 24. 10. cast into the chest, till they had made ane. i'.tra W.n.made ane. with all that had strange wives Ezek. 42. 15. made an e. of measuring inner house 43. 23. when thou hast made an e. of cleansing it Amos 7. 2. they made an e. of eating the grass Mat. 11. 1. made an e. of commanding his disciples
Make an EN 1). a Sam. 3. 12. when I begin, 1 will alsom«/-^ an e. S Chr. 31 . + 1 . brake the images, until to make an e. , Neh. 4. 2. feeble lews, will they make an e. in a ilay Joi 18. 2. how long ere you make an e. of words - Jsa. 33. 1 . thou shalt make an e. to deal treacherously 38. 12. to-night wilt thou make an e. of me, 13. AM*.20.17.eyespared.nordid 1 make ane. of xWn\\ Dan. 9. 24. seventy weeks, to make an e. of sins JVo/j. 1. 8. he w ill make an utter e. of the place, 9 Jieph. 1. 1 2. by taking away, I will make ane?
Make aJulfV'SV. Jer. 4. 27. the whole land shall be desolate, yet will I not make a full <•. 5. 18. | .30. 11.1 46. 28. 5. 10. go ye up and destroy, butm«Xenot ajiille. Eiek. 11.13. ah I ord, wilt thou make a full e.?
To the END. £xorf.8.22. 1 willsever land ofriO,shen,/oMfe. thou mayest know that I am the T.oixl, Ezek. 20. 26. Lei'. 17 5. to thee. Israel may bring sacrifices d>eut. 15. + 4. to the e. there t)e no \\war among you
17. 16. to the e. that he should multiply horses 20. to the e. that he may prolong his days
Psal. 19. 4. their words to the e. of the world .30. 12. to the e. my glory may sing praise to thee m 119. 1 12. to perform thy statutes even to the e. J.ccl. 3. 11. can find out from beginning to the e.
2. 14. to the e. man should find nothing after him «. 48, 20. utter it even to the e. of the eai-th
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7«(fc 49. 6. mayest bemvsalvation/oM?<. of earth Jer. 3. 5. Ids anger, will hekeep it /oMee. .' jLtek. 31. 14. to the e. that none of the frees exalt Van. A. 11. sight thereof /» Me e. of all the earth 22. thy dominion reacheth to the e. of the earth 12. 0. now long shall be to the e. of these wonders .' Uhad. 9. to the e. that every one may be cut off Mat. 10. 22. but he that endureth to the e. shall be saved, 24. 13. Mark 13. 13. Acts 7. 19. cast out, to the e. they might not live Rom. 1. 11. to the e. you may be established 4. 16. to the e. the promise ndght be sure to seed 2 Car. 1. 13. 1 trust you shall acknowledge to the e. 3. 13. look to the e. of that which is aljolished 1 'I'hess. 3. 13. to the e. he may establish your hearts 1 Pet. 1. 13. wherefore be sober, and hope to the e.
Unto the EN 1). Dent. 11. 12. from beginning imfo Me?, of the year Josh. 15. 5. the east border was u7ito thee, of .lordan Pvth 2. 23. to glean unto the e. of barley harvest Jiii 31. .36. my desire is .lob may be tried nntn the e. Psal. 46. 9. maketh wars to cease 7mto the e. of earth 119. .33. teach me, and I shall keep it unto the e. Jsa. (52. 11. L. hath proclaimed unto thee, of earth Jer. 1.3. it came unto the e. of the eleventh year Dan. 6. 26. his dominion sliall be even vnto the e. 7. 26. to destroy his dominion unto the e. 9. 26. and U7ito the e. of the war desolations Mat. 28. 20. 1 am with you alway, e\\en unto the e. John 13. 1 . having loved, he loved them unto the e. 1 for. 1.8. who shall also confirm you unto thee. Heh. 3. 6. if we hold fast the confidence utito the e. 14. if we hold the beginning stedfast unto the e. 6.11. to the fu 1 1 assurance of hope unto the e. liev. 2. 26. he that keepeth my works unto the e.
END. Mat. 10. 1 23. ye shall not e. the cities of Israel
ENDA.MAGE. Kzra 4. 13. so thou shalt e. the revenue of kings
ENDANGER. Dan. 1. 10. ye shall make me e. my head to the king
ENDANGERED. jEfc/. 10. 9. he that cleaveth wood shall be e. thereby
ENDED. Gen. 2. 2. on the seventh day God e. his work 41. 53. the seven years of plenteousness were e. l>evt. 31. .30. he spake the words till they were e. 34. 8. the days of mourning for Moses were e. 2.b'<7m.20. 18. ask counsel, and so they e. the matter Psth. 9. + 28. nor memorial be e. fi-om their seed Joi 31. 40. the words of .lob are e. Ps. 72. 20. prayersof Da\\ id, the son of .Tesse are e. Jsa. 00. 20. the days of thy mourning shall be e. Jer. 8. 20. the harvest is past, the summer is e. Mat. 7. 28. when lesus ha
ENDETII. Isa. 24. 8. tlie noise of them that rejoice e.
ENDING. 1 Sam. 3. + 12. 1 will perform beginning and e. Rev. 1.8. 1 am the beginning and e. saiththe L. ENDLE.SS.
1 Tim. 1. 4. neither give heed to e. genealogies Heh. 7. 16. who is made after the povver of an e, life
ENDEAVOUK.
2 Cor. 5. + 9. v*e e. that we may be accepteENDEAVOURED. Arts 16. 10. we e. to go info INlacedonia, gathering 1 Thess.i. 17. wee. fo see vour face with iireat desire
ENDEAVOURING. Eph. 4. 3. «. to keep the unify of the Spirit in bond
ENDEAVOURS. Psal. 28. 4. according fo the wickedness of their e.
ENDOW. Eiod. 22. 16. he shall surely e. her to be his wife
ENDS. Deut. 33. 17. shall push the people fo e. of the earth 1 Sam. 2. 10. the Lord shall. judge thee, of the earth
1 Kings 8. 8. the e. of staves w ere seen, 2 Chr. 5. 9.
2 Kings 10. + .32. I,, began to cut off the e. of Israel JoA 28. 24. for he looketh to the e. of the earth
37. .3. he directeth his lightning fo e. of the earth .38. 13. it might take hold of the e. of the eartli Psal. 19. 6. anil his circuit to the e. of it 22. 27. all the e. of the world shall remember 48. 10. so is thy praise to tlie e. of the earth 59. 1.3. God rulefh in Jacob to the e. of the earth 65. 5. the confidence of all the e. of the earth 67. 7. all the e.of the earth shall fear him 98. 3. the e. of earth have seen the salvation of God 135. 7. the lord causeth the vapours fo ascend from the e.of the eai1li,>r. 10>13. |51. 16. Prov. 17. 24. eyes of a fool are in thee, of the eartli .30. 4. who hath established all the e. of the earth ? Tsa. 40. 28. the T ord. the creator of the e. of earth 41. 5. the e. of the earth \\yere afraid, drew near 9. whom I have taken from the e. of the earth 43. 6. bring my daughters from the e. of the earth 45. 22. look to ine and be saved, all e. of the earth 52.10. all the e. shall see the salvation of God Jer. 16. 19. Gentiles shall come from e. ot the earth 25. 31. a noise shall come to the e. of the earth Ftek. 15. 4. the fire 1 Cor. 10. 11. on whom the e. of the world are come
ENDUED. Oen. 30. 20. Go
2 i'hron. C. 12. to Daviil a wise son, e. with prudence 13.have sent acunning man, e.witli undei'Sfanding
Lule 24. 49. till ye be e. with power from on high Jam. 3. 13. who Is wise and e. with knowledge
EN DC RE. Gen. .33. 14. and as the children be able to e. I'.xod. 18. 23. th«i thou shalt be able to e. I'sth.K 6. for how can 1 e. to see evil and destruction JoiS. 15. he shall hold it fast, but it shall not e.
ENE
Joh 31 . 23. by reason of his highness T could not>.
Psal.p.T. the 1,. shall e. for ever, he hath prepared
his throne for judgment, 102. 12. 26. j Ui4. 31
30. 5. weeping may e. for a night, but joy cometli
72. 5. they shall tear thee as long as sun anil moon e. 1 ( . his name shall e. for ever, as long as the sun
89. 29. his seed will 1 make to e. for ever, ,36. Prov. 27. 24. doth the crown e. to every generation ' Ezek. 22. 14. can thy heart e. or thy hands be strong f JMa/.24.13.hethatshalle.tofheend, Mark 13. 13 Mark 4. 17. having no root, and so e. but for a time ' 2 'Jhess. 1. 4. in all your tribulations that ye e. 2 Tim. 2. 3. thou therefore e. hai-dness as a soldier s 10. theretore 1 e. all things for the elects" sake
4. 3. when they will not e. sound doctrine t
5. but watch thou in all things, e. afhictions . Dei. 12. 7. if ye e. chastening, G.dealefli with you •
20. they could not e. what was commanded Jam. 5. 11. behold, we count them happy who*.
1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man for conscience e. grief
ENDURED. Psal. 81. 15. their time should have e. for ever Rom. 9.22. if God e. with much long suitering
2 Tim. 3. 11. hast known wiiat persecutions I e. Dei. 6. 15. after he ha^t patiently e. he obtained pro
10. 32. ye e. a great fight of afflictions
11. 27. tor Moses e. as seeing him who is invisible
12. 2. he e. the cross I! 3. he e. such contradiction
ENDURETH. Psal. 15. t 3. nor e. reproach against his neighbour .30. 5. for his anger e. but a moment, favour is life 52. 1. the gooiiness of God e. continually 72. 7. abundance of peace so long as the moon e. 100. 5. and his truth e. to all generations 145. 13. thy dominion e. through all generations Mat. 10. 22. he that e. to the end shall be saved John 6. 27. but for that meat which e. unto life 1 Cor. 1.3. 7. charity hopeth all things, e. all things Jam, 1. i2. blessed is the man that e. temptation
ENDURETH /or erer. 1 Chron. 16. 34. for his mercy e. for ever, 41. 2 Chron. 5. 13. 1 7. 3, 6. f 20. 21. Ezra 3. 1 1. Psal. 1(«. 1. I 107. 1. I 118. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 136. 1.2, .3, ^r. I 1.38. 8. Jer. 33. 11. Psal. 111. .3. his righteousness e./i>reier, 112. .3, 9. 111. 10. his praise e. forever |l II7.2. his truth*. 119. 160. every one of thy judgments e.for ever 135. 13. thy name, O Lord, e./ir et«r, thy mem.
1 Pet. 1. 25. but the word of the Lord e. for ever
ENDURING. Psal. 19. 9. the fear of the Ij)rd is clean, e. for ever
2 Cor. 1. 6. is effectual in e. the same sufferings JJei. 10. 34. have in heaven a better and e. substance
ENE.MY. Exod. 15. 6. thy right hand hath dashed in pieces e.
9. the e. said, 1 will pursue, I will overtake
23. 22. then 1 will be an e. fo thine enemies Num. 10. 9. and if you go to war against the e.
35. 23. and was not his e. nor sought his harm Deut. 32. 27. were it not I feared the wrath of the e. 42. from the tieginning of revenges upon the e.
33. 27. he shall thrust out the e. before thee Jiidg. 16. 23. our god hath delivered our e. into, 24. 1 Sam. 2. .32. thou shalt see an e. in my hahitatioa
18. 29. Saul became David's e. continually
24. 19. if a man find his e. will he let him go ?
1 Kin^s 8. 33. when thy people be smitten down
before e. because sinned ag. thee, 2 Chron. 6. 24. 46. ifthey sin.aiid thou deliver them fo thee.
2 Chriiti. 25. 8. G. shall make thee fall before the I. Esth. 7.4. thee, could not countervail the damage
6. Esther said, thee, is this'ivicked Haman Joi 33. 10. behold, he counteth me for his e. Psal.l. 5. let the e. persecute my soul and take it
8. 2. thou mighfest still the e. and the avenger
9. 6. O thou e. destructions are come to an end
42. 9. why go T mourning because of the e. 7 43. 2. 44. 10. titou makest us to turn back from the e. 55. 3. I mourn, because of the voice of the e. 12. for it was not an e. that reproached me 61. 3. thou hast been a strong tower from the e, (A. 1. preserve my life from fear of the e. 74. 3. even all that the e. hath done wickedly
10. shall the e. blaspheme thy name forever? 18. remember the e. hath reproached, O 1 ord
78. 42. remembered not when he delivered from e, 89. 22. the e. shall not exact upon him 143. 3. for the e. hath persecuted my soul
Prov. 27. 6. but the kiises of an e. are deceitful
Isa. 59. 19. when the e. shall come in like aflood 63. 10. therefore he was turned to be their e.
Jer. 6. 25. the sword of thee, is on every side 15. 11. I will cause the e. to entreat thee well 18. 7. 1 will scatter them w ith east-wind before e, 30. 14. 1 have wounded thee with wound of an e.
Lam. 1. 5. are gone into captivity before thee. 9. behold, for the e. hath magnified himself 16. my children are desolate, because e. prevailed 2. 3. he hath draw n back his hand l>efore the e.
4. he hath bent his bow like an e. he stood
5. the I ord was as an e. he hath swallowed up 4. 12. that the e. should have entered the gates Isek. 36.2. because thee, had said against you, aha //<'w. 8. 3. Israel, thee, shall pursue him
Mic. 2. a. evenof late my fwople is risen up as an t XoA. 3. 11. thou shalt seek strength because of e. Mat. 13 25. his e. came, sowed tares, went his way
28. he said unto them, an e. hath done this
39. the e. that sowed tliein is the devil Luke 10. 19. to tread over all the (wwer of the e. .'lets 13. 10. chihl of devil, thou e.of all righteousn.
1 Cor. 15. 26. the last e. to l)edestroye2 Thess. 3. 15. count him not as an e. but ailmonisb Jam. 4. 4. a friend of the world is the e. of God
Hand of the EN EMY. Ler. 26. 25. I w'ill send the pestilence, and ye shall be del.vered into the hand of the e. Nth. 9. 27, Ezra 8. 31. he delivered us from the hand of the e. Psal. 31. 8. hast not shut me up into hand of the e. "8. 61. he delivered his glory into the e. hanH 106. 10. redeemed from tlie hand of the e. \\aj, 2.
133
ENE
Zom. 1.7. her people fell into the hand of thee. £. 7. hath I'lveu into the hand vf the e. the walls
M»ie ENl'.MY. 1 Sam. 19. 17. why iiHSt thou sent away mine e. ? £ liam. 22. IB. deiivereJ me troni my e. Psal. IB. I7.
1 Kings 21 . 20. liast thou found me, O mtTie e. ? Job 16. 9. mine e. sharpeueth his eyes upon me
27.7. let mine e, he as wicke2 Ham. 4. 8. behold the head of Ish-bosheth thine e. Job 13. 24. wherefore boldest thou me for ihine e. f Prov. 24. 17. rejoice not when thine e. falleth
25. 81. if thine e. hunger, give bread, Rom. 12. 20. Xom. 2. 17. hath caused thi?ie e. to rejoice over thee Zeph. :i. 15. the I^rd hath cast out thine e. Mat. 5. 43. it hath been said , thou shalt hate thine e. E1^K.MIK.S.
1 Sam. 18. 25. to be avenged of the king's e.
20. 15. when the Lord hath cut off the e. of David 16. the Lord require it at the hand of David's e. 25. 22. so and more do God to the e. of David 30. 26. behold a present of the spoil of e. of Tx)rd
2 Sam. 12. 14. given occasion to e. to blaspheme
18. 32. the e. of my lord be as that young man is 2 Chr. 20. 29. Lord fought against the e. of Israel Ssth. 9. 1. the e. of the Jews hoped to have power Job 6. 23. or deliver me from the e. hand
Psal. 17. 9. hide me from my deadly e. who compass 37. 20. the e. of the Lord shall be as fat of lambs 45. 5. thine arrows are sharp in heart of king's e. 78.61. he delivered his glory into the e. hand 127. 5. they shall speak with the e. in the gate
Jer. 12. 7. have given beloved into hands of her e. 48. 5. the e. have heard a cry of destruction
Xam. 1. 2. all her friends are become her^.
5. her adversaries are the chief, her e. prosper Jtfic. 7. 6. a man's e. are the men of his own house Mom. 5. 10. if when we were e. we were reconciled
11. 28. as concerning the gospel, they are e. 1 Cot. 15. 25. till he hath put all e. under his feet Phil. 3. IB. they are the e. of the cross of Christ Col. 1.21. were e. in your mind by wicked works
i/uENEMIE-S. Gen. 22. 17. thy seed shall possess the gate of his e. Num. 24. 8. he shall eat up the nations his e.
32. 21. till he hath driven out his e. before him Devt. 33. 7. be thou an help to him from his e. S Sam. 7. 1 . the l/)rd hath given him rest from his e.
18. 19. how the Lord hath avenged him of his e.
22. 1. hast delivered him out of hand of all Awe. 1 Chron. 22. 9. 1 will give him rest from all his e. Job 19. 11. he counteth me as one of hts e. Psal. 10. 5. as for all his e. he puffeth at them
41. 2. thou wilt not deliver him to the will ot'Mse.
68. 1. 1-t God arise, let his e. be scattered 21. but God shall woimd the head of his e.
72. 9. and his e. shall lick the dust 78.66. and he smote hit e. in the hinder parts 89. 42. thou hast made all his e. to rejoice 97. 3. a fire burneth up his e. round about 112. 8. until he see his desire upon his e. 1.32. 18. his e. will I clothe with shame Prov. 16. 7. he maketh his e. to be at peace with him Isa. 9. 11. the Lord shall join his e. together
42. 13. he shall cry, he shall prevail against his e. 59. 18. he will repay recompence to his e.
66. 6. a voiie that I'endereth recompence to his e.
14. his indignation be known towards hise. Jer. 44. 30. will give Pharaoh into hand oi his e. Nah. 1.2. and he reserveth wrath for his e.
8. and darkness shall pursue his e.
lieb.W. IS.expectinetill ^ise. be made his footstool
Mini ENEMIES. Num. 23. 11. 1 t»iok thee to curse mirte e. 24. 10. Dent. 32. 41. I will render vengeance to minee. 1 Sam. 2. 1. my mouth is enlarged over mine e. 14. 24. that 1 may be aven»edon mine e. S Sam. 5. 20. tlie Lord hath broken forth upon mine e. as the breach of waters, 1 Chr. 14. 11.
22. 4. so shall 1 be saved from mine e. Psal. 18. 3. 38. 1 have pursued mine e. Psal. 18. 37.
41. hast given me the necks of mine e. Ps. 18. 40. 49. and that bringeth me forth from mine e. 1 Chr. 12. 17. if ye be come to betray me to minee, Psal. 3. 7. save me, for thou hast smitten all mi?ie e. 5. 8. lead me, O Lord, because of mine e. 6. 7. mine eye %vaxeth old because of all mine e.
10. let all mine e. be ashamed and sore vexed
7. 6. arise, O Lord, because of the rage of mine e. 9. 3. when mine e. are turned, they shall fall 18. 48. he delivereth me from mine e. 23. 5. thou preparest a table in presence of mine e.
25. 2. let not mine e. triumph over me, 35. 19.
19. consider mine e. for they are many
27. 2. when mine e. came upon me to eat my flesh
6. now shall mine head be lifted up above mine e.
11. lead me in a plain path, because of »i(n« e.
12. delivermenotover tothe willof »»■«« e. 31. 11. I was a reproach amonc all mine e.
15. deliver me from the hand of mine e.
38. 19. but miiie e. are lively, and they are strong
41 . 5. mine e. speak evil of me ; when shall he die 42. 10. mine e. reproach me all the day, 102. B. 54. 5. he shall reward evil to mi/ie e. cut them off
7. eye hath seen his desire upon mi/ie e. 5.). 10. 56. 2. mine e. would swallow me up, they be many
9. when I cry, then shall tnine e. turn back
59. 1. deliver me from mine e. () my God, 143. 9. 69. 4. they being mine e. wrongfully are mighty
18. draw nisjh, deliver me t)ecrtuse of mine e. 71. 10. mine e. speak against me, they lay wait 134
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Ps. 32. 11. mine eye shall see my i\\esire on minee. 119. 98. thou hast made me wiser than m»«e e. 139. because mine e. have forgotten thy word 157. many are mine e. yet do I not decline l.'?8. 7. stretch forth thy hand aeainst mine e. 139.22. I hate them, 1 count thein minee. 143. 12. of thy mercy cut o(f mine e. and destroy 7fa. 1.24. saith the Lord, I will avenge me of m/weer. Lam. 1. 21 . aWmine e. have heard of my trouble 3. 52. mitie e. chased me sore like a birif without iiUeig. 27. tliose »f«W e. bring hither and slay them
Onr ENEMIE.S. Exod. 1. 10. they join also to onr e. and fight Deut. 32. .31. imr e. themselves being judges
1 Sam. 4. 3. it may save us out of hand of our e. 12. 10. but deliver us out of the hand of mtr e.
2 6'
6. 1 . when rest of mtr e. heard I had builded, 16. Psal. 44. 5. through thee will we push down our e. 60. 12. he it is shall tread down ojjr e. 108. 13. 80. 6. and inir e. laugh among themselves 136. 24. and hath redeemed us from mir e. Lam. 3. 46. mire, have opened their mouths Luke 1. 71. that we should be saved from imr e. 74. being delivered out of the hands of our e. Their ENEMIES. Exod. .32. 25. had made them naked amongst their e. Lev. 26. .36. send faintness in the land of their e.
44. yet when they be in the land of their e. Josh. 7. 8. Israel turneth backs before their e. 12. 21. 44. there stood not a man of their e. before them , the Lord delivered all their e. into their hand
23. 1. had given rest from their e. Etth. 9. 16. Judg. 2. 14. sold them into the hand of their e.
18. deMvered them out of hand of their e. 8. 34. 2 h'innsil. 14. deliver them into the hand of »A«Ve. and be a prey, 2 Chr. 6. .30. | 25. 20. Neh. 9. 27. Psal. 78. 53. but (be sea overwhelmed their e. 81. 14. I should soon have subdueil their e. 105. 24. and made them stronger than their e. 106. 11. the waters covered their e. not one was left 42. their e. oppressed them, he delivered them Jer. 15. 9. 1 will deliver to the sword before their e.
19. 7. to fall by the sword before their e. 20. 4. 9. wherewith their e. shall straiten them
20. 5. all treasures of kings of .ludah will give into hands of Me<> «. .34. 20, 21. 1 21.7. Ezei.:\\9.23.
Ezei. 39- 27. gathered them out of their e. lands Amos 9. 4. tho they go into captivity before their e. Zech. 10. 5. mighty men, which tread (town their e. Rev. 11. 5. if any hurt, fire devoureth their e.
12. they ascended , and their e. beheld them
Thtne ENEMIE.S.
Gen. 14. 20. who delivered thine e. into thy hand
49. 8. thy hand shall be in the neck of thine e.
Exod. 23. 22. then 1 will be an enemy to thine e.
27. 1 will make thine e. to turn their backs to thee AVm. 10. 35. rise. Lord, let thine e. be scattered Deut. 6. 19. to cast out SiWthiju e. from before thee
20. 1. when thou goest against thinee. 21. 10.
28. 53. wherewith thine e. sha 1 1 distress thee, 55, 57.
33. 29. thinee. shall be found liars to thee Josh. 7. 13. thou canst not stand before Ihine e. Judg. 5. 31. so let all thine e. perish, O Lord
11. 36. hath taken vengeance tor thee of thine e.
1 Sam. 25. 26. now let thine e. be as ^abal 29. the souls of thine e. shall he sling out
2 Sam. 7. 9. I have cut oflT all thine e. 1 Chr. 17. 8. 19. 6. in that lovest thine e. and hatest thy friends
24. 13. or flee three months before thine e.
1 Kings 3. 11. nor asked l\\f e of thine e.i Chr.X. 11. 1 Chr. 21. 12. while tlie sword of thine e. over-
taketh Psal. 8. 2. hast ordained strensth because of thine e.
21. 8. thine hand shall find outall thinee.
66. 3. through thy power shall thtne e. submit f)8. 23. thy foot may be dipped in blood of thine e. 74. 4. thine e. roar |! R3. 2. thine e. make a tumult 23. 'forget not the voice of thine e. the tumult 89. 10. fliou hast scattered thine e. with thy arm 51. wherewith //Hwee. have reproached, O Lord 92. 9. lo. thine e. O Ix)rd, thine e. shall perish 110. 1. till I make thine e. thy footstool, Mat. 22. 44. Mark 12. 36. Luke 20. 43. Heb. 1. 13. 2. rule thou in the midst of thine e. 139. 20. and thiyte e. take thy name in vain Isa. 26. 11. the fire of thine e. shall devourthem 62. 8. no more ^ive thy com to be meat for thine e. Jer. 15. 14. I will make thee to pass with Ihine e. LMm.9.. 16. thine e. have opened their mouth Dan. 4. 19. and the interpretation be to thine e. Mid. 10. 1/jrdshall reYnir ENEMIES. Lev. 26. 7. ye shall chase your?, they shall fall 8. youre. shall fall before you by the sword
16. ye shall sow in vain, for your e. shall eat it
17. and ye shall be slain before j/ot/r e.
.37. shall have no power to stand before j(o«r e. Num 10. 9. ye shall be saved from your e. 14. 42. be not smitten before your e. Dent. 1 . 42. Deut 12. 10. he giveth you rest from all yotir e. 20. 3. ye approach to battle against yitir e. 4. the Lord goeth to fight for you against j/owre. 28. 68. and there ye shitil besold toyonr e. Josh. 10. 25. thus shall the Lord do xoMyitir e. 22. 8. divide the spoil ofymire. with your brethren
1 Sam. 12. 11. the Lorddeliveredyououtof hand of
yo7ir e. and ye dwelled sate, 2 Kings 1". 39.
Mat. 5. 44 but 1 say, \\oveyoure. jAikefi. 27,35.
Enflame ; see Inflame.
ENGAGED.
Jer. 30. 21. who is this that e. his heart to approach ?
ENGINE, S.
2 Chron. 26. 15. Uzziah made in .lerusalem e. Jer. 6. + 6. pour out the e. of shot, Ezek. 26. + 8.
.32. + 24. behold the e. of shot, they are come Euk. S6. 9. be shall set e. of war against thy walls
ENM
ENGDAFTED. Jam. 1. 21. receive with meekness the e. word
ENGKAVE. Exod. 28. 11. like a signet shalt e. the two stones. Zech. 3. 9. behold, 1 will e. the gravina tliereof
ENGRAVEN'. 2 Cor. 3. 7. the ministration of death e. in stones.
ENGRAVER. Exod. 28. 11. with the work of an e. in stone .35. 35. to work all manner of work of the e. 38. 23. Alioliab. of the tribe of Dan, an e.
ENGRAVINGS. Exod. 28. 11. like e. of a sisinet, 21, 36. 1 39. 14, .TO,
EN.IOV. /.er. 26. .34. the land shall e. her sabbaths, 43. Num. .36. 8. that Israel may e. inheritance of fathn-s- Deut. 28. 41. thou shalt beget sons, but iiot«. theiU' Josh. 1. 15. then shall return to the land and£. it JobT. -t 7. mine eye shall no more e. goo1 Tim. 6. 17. God, who giveth us all things to e. lieb. 11. 25. than e. the pleasures ot sin for a season
ENJOYED.
2 Chron. 36. 21. till the land e. her sabbaths
EN.IUIN. Philem. 8. to e. thee that w hich is convenient
ENIOINEI). Fsth. 9. 31. to confirm days of Purim as Esth. had e^ Jab .36. 23. who hath e. him his ways ■■ Heb. 9. 20. blood of testament God nath e. to yon
ENLARGE. This teord principally signifies the dilatation or ex- panding of the heart, which happens on occasiont of prosperity and joy, opposite to that coniracttoir and oppression of the heart ahich happens in adver- sity. Psal. 4. 1. Ihoii hast enlaiged me when I was in distiess. 2 Cor. 6. 11. O y^ Corinthians, our mouth is open unto you, our heart is enlarg- ed. Our mouth is open to speak freely to you, and to communicate to you the whole will and comisel of God : Our heart is enlarged both by the love that we have towards you, and by the rejoicing that we have in yon. 1 o enlarge is used likewise for extending one's limits, and carrying cnu's eon- quests into a foreign country. Gen. 9. 27. God shall enlarge Japhet. God shall give him a large inheritance, and iiutease his posterity. Vr other- wise : God shall persuade Japhet, namely, to duell in the tents of Shem, where God diteilelh ; he shall bring him to faith and obedience ; so that this may be a prophecy of the catling of the Gen- tiles, the posterity of .laphet. Also in I'.xo(l. .'M, 24. For I will cast out the nations before thee,, and enlarge thv borders. My mouth is enfarged, says Hannah, 1 Sam. 2. 1. It is opened wide to pour forth abundant praises- to God ; and to give a full ansicer to all the re- proaches of my adversaries ; whereas before it was shut through grief and confusion. Ihou hast en- larged thy bed, Isa. 57. 8. Thou hast multiplied thine idols and altars. The same prophet says, chap. 5. 14. Hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure. The grave hath opened its mouth ; it is ready to swallow up a vast number of the dead ; it desires no more thait to devour, atid absorb such as shall die by this*' famine, or otherwise. '
Enlargement, Heb. Respiration, Esth. 4. 14. Then, shall their enlargement aiise to the Jews from another place. They were so filled with grief and terror arising from their present danger, as. that they could scarce breathe, as .lob speaks, .Iol>- 9. 18. hut their grief and sorrow should be removed,, and then should they have a breathing-time, a lime- of sweet refreshment. Gen. 9. 27. G. shall e. .laphet, he shall dwell in tents., E,xod. 34. 24. 1 will cast out nations and e. Iiorders Deut. 12. 20. when the Lord shall e. thy t)order 19. 8. if the Lord e. thy coast as he hatii sworn 1 Chr. 4. 10. O that wouldest bless me, and e. coast Psal. 119. 32. when thou shalt e. my heart Isa. 54. 2. «. the place of thy tent and stretch forth Amos 1. 13. that thev miaht e. their border Mic. 1.16. make bald, e. thy baldness as the eagle- Mat. 23. 5. and e. the txinfers of tlieir garments ENLARGED.
1 Sam. 2. 1. my mouth is e. over mine enemies
2 Sam. 22. 37. thou hast e. my steps, Psal 18. 36. Psal. 4. 1. thou hast e. me when 1 was in distress.
25. 17. the troubles of my heart are^. O brins me Isa. 5. 14. therefore hell hath e. hers, opened moutl> 57. 8. thou hast e. thy bed, and made a covenant 60. 5. and thine heart shall fear and he e. 2 Cor. 6. 11. O ye forinthians.our heart isi». 1.3. for a recompence in the same, be ye also e. 10. 15. having hope, ttiat we shall be e. by you
ENLARGETII. Deut. .33. 20. he said, blessed be he that e. Gad Job 1 2. 23. he e. the nations, and straiteneth them Uisb. 2. 5. who e. his desire as hell, and is as death
ENLARGE.MENT. Esth. 4. 14. then e. shall arise from another place
ENLARGING. Ezek. 41. 7. and there was an e. and a windinff
ENLIGHTEN. Psal. 18. 28. the Lord my God will e. my darkness
ENLIGHTENED. 1 Sam. 14.27. and .lonathan'seves were e. 29. Job .33. 30. to be e. with the ligiit of the livini Psal. 97. 4. his lightnings e. the worUl, eartli saw Isa. 60.+ 1. arise, be e. for thy light comelh Eph. 1 . 18. the eyes of your understanding being '. lleb. 6. 4. it is impossible for those who were once e.
ENLIGHTENING. Psal. 19.8. commandment of I/i. is pui e, f . the eyes
ENMllY. Gen. 3. 15. 1 will put e. between thee and the woman- A'nm. 35. 21. or in «. smite him with lii^ band
ENQ
Svm. S5.CC. but if he Ihrust hiin siuklenlv without e.
Jjiie C3. IC. for lietore they were at e. betw. theuis.
Mom. 8. 7. the carnal min,"l is e. aaainst (iipA.C. 15. having abolislieii in his fiesh tlie e. 16. bv the cross, ha\\ ina slain the e. fherehy
Jam. 4.4. the frieuilshipof the world isf. withG. KN()L(;H.
Oen. C4. C5. we have straw ami provender e. 3.i. y. and T-^au said, 1 have e. uiy brother 11. take, 1 prav, niv blessinL'. t>eca\\ise 1 have c. 34. 21. the lami, behuld it is lartre e. fortlieiu 45.28. Israel said, it ise. loseph is yet air e
i'x.irf. 9. 28. entreat the Ixjrd. tor it is e. that 36. 5. the people brin^ much more than c. tor work
Veut. 1. 6. ve have dwelt lonL' e. m this mount 2. .■?. ye have compassed this mountain loni' c.
Joi/i. 1*. Ii5. thev said, the hill is not e. tor us
S Harn. 24. 10. it is e. stav fhii.e hand, 1 Kinr/^ 10. 4. 1 ChroJi. CI. l.i.' -Villi- 14. 41. I.uit CJ. :!8.
2 Chr. 31. 10. we ha\\ e had (. to eat and liave lett
Prov. 27. C7. thou shalt liave iiiats' milk i . tor toixl 28. If. he that tiUeth land have plenty, but he that foUoweth after vain persons liave poverty e. 30. 15. vea, four thinessay not. it is e. 16. and the tire that "saitli not. it is e.
Jsa. 56. 11. trreedv iloirs, which can never have e.
Jer. 40. 0. they will destroy till they have e.
Ho.'. 4. 10. for thev shall eat, and not ha\\ e e.
Oiad.r>. would the'y not have stolen till they had e.
IXa/i.'Z. 12. the lion did tear e. for his whelps
Jiaff. 1. 6. ye eat. but ve have not e. ye drink, hut not
Mill. ,S. 10." there shalt not be room e. to recei^ e it
J^lat. 10.25. itisf. for thedijciide tobeashismaoter 25. 0. not so, lest there be not c. for us and you
LiUe 15.1*. hired servants have breaii e. and to sp ire
Acts 'Zi .33. whentliev had eaten f. liuhtened tlicsliip 1:n QUIRK.
To enquire sipni.fie.t to n-i-. .Acts Q. 11. Fnquire in the house of Judas for one .S«»/ of 'I'lr.'Ui. And Gen. 24. 57. We will call the damsel, and enquire at her mouth : lit; z^ill a.\\t her Ti/ii't/ier she he uil/ini! to depart so very .m>i;«, and understand her mind by her u'ords or iins:.er. .Si/nerimes it .^iiinines to prny. Ezek. .'fo. .'!7. And aho to examine or >eareh narro::/y into n thing. Deut. 17. 4. .And if thou hast en- quired diliirently, and beliohi it be true. Some- times it is taken for subilino a perton, and ask- ing him of his uelfare. 1 ( hron. 18. 10. Ten Sent Hadoram his son to salute kinn Daiid, to ask of his w-elfare. But ihi' uord is ino.^i eom- nwnly used for asking counsel and direction from God. liebekah, finding the t:.o cliitdren :.'th Vfhich she teas big struggling together in her uomb, and giving her some uneaMness. went to enquire of tiie Lord, Gen. 25. 22. Either she put up ardent prayers immediately to God, that he TCimld reveal his mind to her herein : Or she co7isitited God immediately hy her father Abra- ham, or by some other godly patrianh yet >nr- riving, hy uhom God uted to manifest hts mind and icill to others, :e/ien he th: light fit. -Is to the dilferent u-ays of con.,n!tiiig God under the Old Testament, see the uord On *CLr..
Gen, 24. 57- we will call the damsel, and e. at her 25. 22. Kebekah went to e. of the Lord
J-liod. 18. 15. the people coine to me to e. of f Jod
Deut. 12. .30. and that thou e. not after tlieir ^oils
13. 14. then shalt thou e. and make search 17. 9. thou shalt come unto the iudi;e and e.
Judg. 4. 20. when any man doth come anil e. of tliee
1 .Sam. 9.0. beforetime whenaman wrnttoe. of Ciod 22. 15. did 1 then begin to e. of ilod for Inm ' 28. 7. seek me a woman, that 1 may e. of her
1 Kings^l. 5. .lehoshaphat said, e. I prav thee, at the word of the Lord to day, 2 Ch'ron. 18. 4. 7. none besides, that we may e. ot', 2 Chroti. 18. o.
C Kings 1. 2. 1:0, e. of Paal zebub the god of l.kron 3. 11. is there not here a (irophet to e. by him ' 8. 8. eo meet the man, and e. of the Lord by lim
16. 15. the brazen altar shall be for me to i. hy 22. 13. go ye, e.of the Lord for me. 2 Chr. 34. 'Cl.
18. the king which sent you to e. 2 ( hr. 34. 26.
1 Chro7i. 10. 13. that had a familiar spirit, to e. of it
15. 10. Tou sent to David to e. of his weltare
21. 30. David could not go before it to e. of God l^zraT. 14. are sent to e." concerning ludali and [lerusalein Job R. 8. for e. 1 pray thee of th' foiTuer age Psal.'Si. 4. beautv of the L, and tof. in his temple £cc/.~, 10. thou dost not e. wisely conceniin4,' this Jsa. 21. 12. if ye will e. e. ye, return, come Jer. 21. 2. e, 1 pray thee, of tlie Lord for us
37. 7. the king of .'ludah that sent vou to e. of me £iek. 14.7. and cometh to a propHet to e. of him
20. 1. the elders of Israel came to e. of the Lord 3. thus saith the Ixird. are ve come to e. of me ' Jl/ac. 10. 11. e. who in it is woVthy, and there al>ide Jjukt 22. 23. to e. among tiiemseh es, John 16. 10. Acts^. 11. e. for Saul !l 25. + 20. doubtful how to <•.
19. .39. but if je c, concerning other matters
2.3. 15. as though ye would e, something more, 20.
2 Cor, 8. 23. whether anv do e. of 1 itus mv partner
ENQLIKKD. Tieut. 17. 4. thou hast heard of it, and e. diligently Judg. Of.). Ti. the children of Israel e. of the Lord'
1 ISam. 10. 22. therefore thev e. of the Lord further 22. 10. and he e. of the Lord for him, 13.
23. 2. therefore David e. of the I.ord, 4. j 30. 8. 2 .^m.2. 1. 15. 19,23. jCl.l. 1 Chr. 14. 10. 14 28. 6. when Saul e. the I ord answered hini not
2 .Sum. 11. 3. David sent and e. after the woman
16. 23. as if a man had e. at the oracle of (iod
1 Chron. 10. 14. Saul e. not of the Ixird he slew hitn 13. 3. for we e. not at the ark in the days of Saul Psal. 78. .34. thev returned and e. earlv after Ciod Bzek. 14. 3. should I be e. of at all by' them .'
20. 3. as I live, saith Ixird, 1 will not bee. of bv vou 31. shall I be f. of by you. () house of Israel"- as I
live, saith I^rd God, 1 will not bee. of by you 36. 37. I will yet for this I* e. of by Lsrael Van, 1. 20. in all matttrs that tlie king e. of tliem
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■Zeph. 1. 6. those that liave note, for the Tx>rd .Mat. 2. 7. Ilerod e. of the w ise men diligently. 16. .John 4. 52. then e. he tile hoiii he began to amend 2 Cor. 8. 23. or our hretriren be c. of. are messengers 1 Pet. 1. 10. of which salvation the prophets f."
KNuniRK^l. Jib 10. 0. that thou e. after mine iniquitv and sin
KNQLIKV. Prov. 20. 25. and alter vows to make e. -lets 10. 17. the men had made c. tor .Simon's house
I'.NKAGKD. Prov. 20. + 17. is e. with strile belonging not to him
KNKICH. 1 Sam. 17. 25. the king wil.c. him with great riches Ez.k. 27. 33. thou didst e. the kings of the earth
KNRICUKI).
1 Cor. 1. 5. that in every thing ye are e. by him 2CV/-. 0.11. being I-. in everv thing to all buuntiluln.
KNRici'n>i:
Psal. 65. 0. thou great/v e. it with the river of Gocl
T.NIiOLI.Kl). T.uke 2. + 1. a decree that all the world should be e. lltb. 12. t 23. church of the tirst-born e. in heaven
KNSAMPLK. /'/(;'/. 3. 17. be followers, as \\ e have us for an e.
2 The. 3. 9. but to make ourst-lves an e. to you
2 I'tt. 2. an e. to those that should live ungodiv LNSA.MPl.K-^. " "
1 Ccr. 10 II. tlie^e things happeneil to them for e. 1 J'htss. I. 7. so that ye were e. to all that believe 1 I'et. 5. 3. not as lords, but being e. to the tiock
KNSIGN. ~ Ensigns are 'carlike binners, monuments, or tro- phies if vicf'^ry. Psal. 74. 4. I hme enemies set ui) their ensigns for signs, .lud the prophet Isaiah. threatening the Irraeliies :.ith an inviixicn, teUs them, I hat God would lift up an ensign to the nations from far, I>a. 5. 20. He -.could, hy his pro; idt'ice, hrmn the .Assyrians, or tht Chaldeans, aciainst the .lews ; he -.cinild, as it -..ere, invite them to li^t themselves vnder his colours, as generals use to lift up their standards for the raising of armic. Tlie same prophet says. That there shall' be a root of Jetse, which shall stand for an ensii/n of the people, and to it shall the Gentiles seek, Isa, 11. 10. that is. That Christ the Messiah gro:.ing upon the root of .lesse, should mount up, and he advanced, hy the preaching of the gospel, to a great height, so as to become a visible and emi- nent ensign, :ihich the (Jentiles, a, uell as the .lews, may discern ; tozihom they should repair by faith, and in rvhom they should put their trust, Jsa. 5. 26. he will lift up an e. to the nations from far 11 . 10. which shall stand for an e, to the people 12. and he shall set up an e. for the nations li'„ 3. dwellers, see ye. when he lifteth up an e, .30. 17. till ye be left as an e. on an hill 31. 9. his pi'inres shall be afraid of the <-. saith L. Zech. 9. 16. as the stones of a crown lifted as an e.
KN SIGNS. Psal. 74, 4. thev Set up their c. for signs
' KNSNAHK. Psal. 12. + 5. I w ill set in safetv from hira would e.
KNSN.AKLD.
Job 31. 30. hvpocrite reign not, lest the people be e.
r.NSUF..
1 Pet. 3. 11. let him do gix)d, seek peace, and e. it
E.MANGI.K : see iNT.lNtLE.
ENTER.
,hidg, 18. 9. not slothful to e. to possess the land
Fzck, 44. 3. prince shall e. by the porch. 46. 2, 8.
Van. 11. 17. shall also set his Face to e. with strength
2). he shall e. peaceably on the fattest places Ileb. 4, 6. itremaineth tliat some must e. therein
ENTER in. or into. Gen. 12. 11 . .Abram was come near to e. into Egypt I'll d. 40. .35. Moses was not able to e. into the tent yum. 4. 23. all that e. in to perform the service 5. 24. the water that causeth the curse shall e. into the woinan, and become bitter, 27. Deut. 23. 8. children shall e. into the congregation 29. 12. that thou shouldest e. /«/« covenant with L. .To'h. 10. 19. sutler them not to <•. into their (ities
2 .S'«m. 22. 7. '"ind my cry did e. into his ears
1 Kings 14. 12. when thy' feet e. into city, child die 22. .30. I will disguise myself and ^. ihA) the battle
2 Kings 7. 4, if we e. into the city, then the famine 11. 5. a third part of you that e. i'?; on sabbath
19. 23. and 1 will c. into lodgings of his borders, and into the forest of C'armel, J'a. .37. 24. 2 Chron. 23. 19. that none unclean should e. in
30. 8. c. into his sanctuarv, which he sanctified \\eh. 2. 8. and for the house that 1 shall e. into !■ sth, 4. 2. for none might e. into the king's gate Job 22. 4. will he f . with thee !«Ai hidgmeiit -
31. 23. that he should c. !«/o judgment witli Go45. 15. they shall < . into the king's palace 100. 4. e. into his gates with thanksgiving 118. 20. the gate into which the righteous shall e. Prov. 18. 6. a fool's lips e. into contention L41. 17. they departed to go ioie.into I'gypt
42. 15. if ve set your faces toe. into Egvpt I,am. 3. 1.3". hath caused arrows to e. into uiv reins E-ek. 7. 22. robl>ers shall e. into it and defile it
13. 9. nor shall they e. into the land of Israel 26. 10. when he shall e. into thy gates, as men e. into a city wherein is made a breach .37. .'>. behold. I will cause breath to e. into you 42. 14. when the priests f. therein, then not go out 44. 2. this gate be sluit, no man shall e. in by it 16. they shall e. into my sanctuary, and come near
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r.zrk, 44. 17. when they c. i«at gates of inner court X'««. 11.7.5hall e. i«fi' the fortress of king of north m^. he shall <•. into the countries an I overflow 41. he shall e. also into the glorious land Jotio. 9. like atiiief they slialle. in at the windows -Imos i>. 5. seek not Hetii-el, nor e. into Cjilgal Jonah 3. 4. and .lonali beLan toe. into the citv Zech. 5. 4. tiymg ndl shall c. intdhf house o"f thiet -Mat. 5. 20. in no ca-e e. into kingdom of heaven
6. 0. when thou priivest, e. into thv closet
7. 13. ( . Ill at the strait gate, /.uie 13. 24.
21. not everv one that saith. Lord, shall f in 10. 11. into what city ye shall ,. I.uke lo. H. 10.
12. 29. e. into a strong man's house. ^Jark 3. 27. 45. and thev e. j7iaii.ldwcU there, Lvke 11.26.
18. 8. It is better for thee to e. into life halt or maimed, rather than lie cast into everlastin" tire, Mark'-K 43, 45. 47.
19. 17. if thou wilt e. intoVn'e. keep the cominands 2,3. a rich man shall hardly e'. into the kingdoiti
24. than for a rich man to e. into the kingdom or
Cio5. 12. tl-.at wemav e. («/(i the swine, Luke H. .32. 0. 10. what house ye e. into. Luke 9. 4. | lo. 5.
9. 25. come out ofliim. and e. no more into hint
14. .38. lest ve e. into temptation. Luke 22. 46. LukeK. 16. that they which t. in may see light
13. 21. many will seek to e. in and shall not tie able 24. 26. to have siitfered, and to e. into his glory ;
John 3. 4. can he e. into his mother's womb again .' 5. he cannot e. into the kingdom of ( iod 1(1.9. bv me if any maiif. m. he shall be saved -lets U."22. thidu:;h tribulation f. tntoXbe kingdom 20.29. grievous wolves shall e. in among voii Ileb. 4. 3. do e. into rest, if thev shall <;. into rcn, 5. 11. let us labour therefore to e. into that rest
10. 19. boldness to e- into holiest hy blood of .lesus /.'<:■. 15. 8. no man was able to e. into the temnle
21. 27. in no wi>e e. iiit.< it any thing that defiletli
22. 14. may f. i« through the gates into the city
I'.N ri'.K not. Psal. 143. 2. e. n:>t into iudginent with thv ser%-aj.t I'rov. 4. 14. e. not into the path of the wicked
23. 10. e. not into the fields of the tatherless Jer. 16. 5. e. not into the house of mourning -Mat. 10. 5. into any city of the Samaritans e. not
20. 41, that ve e. not into temptation, Luke 22. 40.
-Xot EN I LK. Xum. 20. 24. for .Aaron shall 7Mr ('. into the land Pent. 23. 1. shall not e. into the congregation, 2, 3. 2 Chron. ~. 2. the priests could note, into the house Psal. 95. U. that they should note, into my rest />«.59. 14. truth is fallen, and equity cannot e. Lam.l. 10. thevsliould?;, cc. into th'v congregation E-.ek. 20. .38. th'ey shall not e. into the land 44. 9. u■S'V King POM.
ENTRANCE. Judg. 1. 21. they said, shew us the e. into the city
25. v.lien he shewed them the e. they smote it
1 Kings 18. 46. he ran before .Ahab to e, of .lezrecl 22. 10. the two kings sat in the f . of Samaria
2 Chron. 12. 10. that kept thee, of the king's house Psal. 119. 1*). the e. of thy words giveth light
1 'J'hess. 2. 1. yourselves know ourc. in unto you
2 Pet. 1. 11. so an e. shall be ministered to you
EN lERED. Gen.'. 13. the self same day e. N'oah and his sons 19. 3. the angels turned in", anil e. into his house 23. the sun was risen when I ot e. into /oar 43. .30. loseph e. into his chamber and wept there E..rod. 33. 9. as .Moses e. into the tabernacle .li'sh. 2. 3. bring the men that are e. into thy house Judg. 6. 5. and they e. into the land to destroy it 9. 46. they e. into "an hold of thegixl Berith
1 Kings 1.'+ l.now king David was r . into days
2 Kings'.S. e. into another tent, and took thence 9. 31.' as .lehu e. in at the gate, .lezebel said
2 Chron. 12. 11. when the king e. into the house
15. 12. they e. into a covenant to seek the Lord 27. 2. .lotham e. not into the temple of the Loni
\\eh. 10. 29. they c. into a cui.se. ami into an oath Job :W. 10. h .st'thou e. into the sjirings of the sea.'
22. hast thou e. into the treasures oi the snow r .Ter. 2. 7. but when ye e. ye deli led my land
9. 21. for death is e. into our w indows and palaces 34. 10. the people which bad e. into covenant 37. If), wtien leremiah was e. iutothe dungeon
Lam. 1. 10. tlie heathen e. into her sanctuary 4. 12. thatthe enemy should have ,-. the gates
Ezek. 2. 2. spirit c. into ine w hen he spake. 3. 24,
16. 8. vea, 1 sware and e. into a covenant with thee 36. 2fl'. and when thev e. unto the heathen
41. 2. because the (ioil of Israel hath e. in by it Obad. 11. in the dav that ibreigners e. into his gates
13. thou shoulde.st not have c. into the gate Hub. 3. 10. rottenness c. into my liones. I trembled -Mat. Vs., 's. when lesus was e. into Capernaum 0. 1. and he e. into a ship and passed over 12.4. how hec. into the house ot (iodand did c:lt
24. 38. dav that No.nli , . into the ark. Luke 17. 27. iliirk 5. 13. the unclean spirits went out ande. into
the swine, and were choked in the sea. Luketi, 33.
6. .V). whithersoever he f . they laid the sick Luke 1. 40. Marv e. into the house of /achariiis
7.41. I f . tiiine house, thou gavest me no water Q. 34. and thev feared as they e. into the cloud i i . .VJ. woe to lawyei^, ye e. not in yourselves 22. 3. then e. Satali into Iiidas, John 13. 27. 10. when ve are c. the city there shall meet J'OU
.John 4. .38. "and ye are e. into their lalwurs 18. 1. where was a garden, into the which he e. 33. then Pilnte e. into the judgment-hall
.lets'.). 17. Ananiasf. and putting his hands on Saul
11. 8. notliiug uncisau U»th e into my mouth
ENT
Acts 2S. 10. lie e. into the castle and told Paul, went 25. 23..Agri|)pa was e. into the place of hearing 28. 8. to whom Paid e. m, and prayed, and healed
Horn. 5. 12. sin e. into tlie w(.rld il 2u. the law e.
1 Cor. 2. y. neither have «. into the heart of man Heb. 4. 6. they e. not in beiaiise of unl)elief
10. for he that is e. into his rest, hath ceased 6. 01. whither the forerunner is for us e. even Jes. 9. 12. he e. in once into the holy place, 24. Jam. 5. 4. are e. into the ears ot the L. of sahaoth
2 Join"!, many deceivers are e. into the world Jtev. 11. 11. Spirit of life from (iod e. into them
EMI.KKTH. Kum. 4. 30. number every one that e. into the ser- vice to do work of the tabemai. le, .3,1, .'ill, 4.1. 2 Chr. 31. 10. toever^ one that e. house of the L. Prov. 2. 10. when wisdom e. into thine heart 17. 10. a reproof e. more into a wise man than Esei. 21. 14. the sword e. into their privy chambers 46. 9. he that e. in by the way of the north gate Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever e. in at the month, aoeth into the belly, and is cast out, Mark "J. 18. Mark 5. 4t).and e. in where the damsel was lying jMke'32. 10. follow him into house where he e. in John 10. 1. e. not by the door into the shee|>fold
2. he that «. in by the door, is the shepherd Heb. 6. 19. and which e. into that within the vail 9. 25. as the high-priest e. every year with blood E.N lEKINO. Josh. 8. 29. cast it at the e. of the gate of the city 20. 4. shall stand at the e. of the gate of the city Judg. 9. 35. Gaal stood in the e. of the gate of city 44. Abimelech sto1 Sam. 23. 7. by e. into a town that hath gates, bars
2 Sam. 10. 8. put the battle in array at e. in of gale
1 h'itigsG. 31. for the e. of the oracle he made doors 19. 13. Klijah stooti in the e. in of the cave
2 kinffi 7. .3. four leprous men at the e. of the gate 10.8. lay the heads in two heaps at e. of the gate 23. 8. that were in the e. of the gate of Joshua
2 CAr. 18. 9. kings sat at e. of the gate of .';^amaria Jsa. 2.3. 1. so that there is no house, no e. in Jer. 1. 15. set thrones at the e. of the gates, I7. 27. Exek. 44. 5. mark well the e. in of the house Mat. 23. 13. for ye neither go in yourselves, nor suf- fer ye them that are e. to go in, Luke II. 52. Mark 4. 19. the lusts of other things e. in choke 7. 15. nothing without?, into him can deP.le him 16. 5. e. into the sepulchre they saw a young man iMke 19. .30. at your e. ye shall find a colt tied AclsS. 3. Saul e. into every house, and haling men
1 Thess. 1. 9. what manner oie. in we had to you Heb. 4. 1. a promise left usof e. into his rest
See Ham AT H.
ENTEUINGS.
Ezek. 26. + 10. according to the e. of a city broken
EMEUPRISE. Job 5. 12. their hands cannot perform their e.
EMEIMAIN. Heb. 13. 2. be not forgetful to e. strangers
ENIERTAI^ED. Jfe4. 13. 2. for thereby sonic havee. angels
ENTICE Signifies, [1] To penvade, or allure, Judff. 14. 15. 1 16. 5. 2 Chron. 18. 20. [2] lo deceive, .Jer. 20. 10. .lam. 1. 14. It is referred, (1) To .Satan teducing false prophets, hy impiring them tcith lies, 2 Chron. 18. 20. (2) To a man cunningly insinuating himself into a maid's affections, in order to gain her corisent to lie with Imn, either by his persuasions, promise of marriage, or reicard, Exod. 22. 16. (3) To notorious sinners, s^tch as thieves, robbers, murderers, or oppressors, uho endeavour to allure others by fair pretences to associate themselves aith them, Prov. 1. 10. I 16. 29. C4) To a man's own lust and concupiscence, which may promise him pleasure in sin, and may thus allure him to the commission of it, more than any . temptation which he may Itavefrom without, iam. 1. 14.
(5) To false and treacherous friends, the enemies of God's people, who watch for an advantage against the godly ; thus icrem'vAn complains, chap. 20. 10. AH my familiars watched for my halting, say- ing, peradvenfure he will be enticed ; namely, to utter something which we may lay hold on to accuse him for.
(6) To the heart allured with the sight of outward objects, lob 31. 26, 27. If I beheklthe sun when it shined, and my heart hath been secretly en- ticed ; that is, inwardly moved to esteem eitlter the sun or moon as deities, or secretly to adore or worship them.
(7) To false teachers, who are said to deceive and seducf. others, by enticing words, by erronemis phi losoj hical rwtivits and fancies mingled with the gospel, 1 Cor. 2. 4. Col. 2. 4.
(8) To unfaithful wives, flattering their /lusbatids with apiirpose to deceive, Jinlg. 14. 15. 1 16. 5.
Exod. 22. 16. if a man «. a maid not betrothed Dent. 13.6. if thy wifee. thee secretly, saying Judg. 14. 15. e. husband, that he may declare riddle 16. 5. the lords said lo Delilah, e. him and see
2 Chr. 18. 19. the I ord said, who shall e. Ahab ? 20. 1 will e. him |l 21 . thou shalt e. him and prevail
Prov. 1. 10. if sinners e. thee, consent thou not
KN nCED. Job 31. 27. if my heart hath been secretly e. Jer. 20. + 7. thou hast deceived me, and' I was e. 10. peradventure he will be e. we shall prevail Jam. 1. 14. is tempted when drawn away and e.
EMICEIH. Prov. 16. 29. a violent man e. his neighbour 20. tl9. meddle not with him that «. with lips
EKTICING. 1 Cor. 2. 4. my preaching was not with e. wonis Col. 2. 4. lest any man besiuile you with e. words
ENTIRE. Amos 1. 1 6. canied them with an e. captivity 136
EPH
Jam. 1. 4. (hat ye be perfect and e. wanting nothing
EM KY. 2 Kings 16. 18. k.'s e. without turned he from house
1 Chron. 9. 19. their fathers were keepers of thee.
2 Chron. 4. 22. 43. 9. hide the stones at the e. of Pharaoh's house
Ezek. 8. 5. this imase of jealousy in the*. V.N T HIES.
Ezek. 40. 38. the chambers and e. were by the posts ENVY
Is an evil affection of the heart which makes men grieve and fret at the good and prosperity of others, i sal. 73. 3. Kachel envied Leah, because of her fruiifulness, Cien. .30. 1. .loseph was envied of his brethren, because his father loved Aim,(»en. .37. 11. The .lews envied Paul and liarnabas, be- cause they preached Christ, Acts 13. 45. Envy at the good of others, and malice, wishing them evil, as one observes, is a deep pollvtimi of spirit. 'J his absolutely alienates men from the nature and life of God: fr the clearest conception we have of the Veity is, that he i» good, and does good. This is not only contrary to supernatural grace, but to natural conscience, and turns a man into a devil. 'J his vice is immediately attended with its punishment : 7 lie envious man is his own tor- mentor. Envy slayeth the silly one. Job 5. 2. Envy is the rottenness of the bones, Prov. 14. 30. Besides, this stops the descent if divine blessings, and turns the pelitiotts of the envious into impreca- tions against themselves.
The spirit that dwelleth in us lusfefh to envy, .Tarn. 4. 5. /Iccording as spirit is taken, either for the Spirit of God, or for the Imnian spirit, or natural corruption ; the sense of these words may be, either, (1) The Spirit of God that dwflleth in us, teacheth us better things than strife and envy ; for it lusteth against envy, that is, makes us lust against it, carries out our hearts to hate and resist it : The Greek preposition wpov, here Englished to, often signifies against, as in I.uke 20. 19. Eph. 6. 11. Or, f2) dur natural corrup- tion, excited and inflamed by the devil, strongly iiulines us to envy, and consequently to otiier wickedness.
Job 5.2. wrath killeth,and e. slayeth the silly one
Prov. 14. 30. e. is the rottenness of the bones 27. 4. but w ho is able to stand before e. !
Eccl. 4. 1 4. this the e. of mam from his neighbour 9. 6. their love, their hatred, and e. is now perished
Isa. 11. 13. the e. also of Ephraim shall depart 26. 11. they shall see and t>e ashamed for their «.
Vzek. .35. 11. 1 willevendoaccording to thine e.
A/a^.27.18. fore, they delivered him, il/«ri 15. 10.
Acts. 5. + 17. rose up, and were tilled with e. 7. 9. the patriarchs moved with e. sold .loseph 13. 45. .lews filled w ilh e. spake against those things 17. 5. the .lews which believed not, moved withe.
liom. 1. 29. full of e. murder, debate, deceit
Phil. 1.15. some indeed preach Christ, even of e.
1 'Tim. 6.4. whereof Cometh e. strife, railings
Tit. 3. 3. we were foolish, li\\ing in malice and e.
Jam, 4. 5. the spii it that dwelleth in us lusteth to c. ENVY.
Pro».3.3] .e. thou not oppressor, choose not his ways 23. 17. let not thine heart e. sinners, be in fear of L.
/ja.11.13. Ephraim note, ludah, Judah notvex ENVIED.
Gen. 26. 14. and the Philistines e. Isaac 30. 1. Kachel e. her sister, and said unto .lacob .37. 11. ,loseph"sbreth. e. him, his father obser\\ed
Vsal. 106. 16. they e. Moses also in the camp
Eccl. 4. 4. for this a man is e. of his neighbour
Ezek. 31. 9. the trees in the garden of God e. him ENVIE.S.
1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all malice, guile, and «. ENV1E.ST.
'Num. 11. 29. Moses said, c. thou for my sake? EN VI El II.
1 Cor. 13. 4. charitv suffereth long, and e. not tNVYING.
Pom. 1.3. 1.3. let us walk honestly, not in strife and e.
1 Cor. 3. 3. whereas there is among you e. and strife Gal. 5. 26. provoking one another, e. one another Jam. 3. 14. but if ye have bitter e. and strife in hearts
16. where c. is, there is confusion, every evil work ENVYING.S.
2 Cor. 12. 20. T fear lest there be debates, e. wraths Gal. 5. 21. the works of the flesh are e. murders
ENVIOUS. Vsal. 37. 1 . nor be e. against the workersof iniquity 73. 3. for 1 was e. at the foolish, when 1 saw Prov. 24. 1. be not thou e. against evil men 19. fret not, neither be thou e. at the wicked ENVIRON. JofA.7.9. theCanaanitesshall hear and e. us round
EPIIAH Is an Hebrew measure rf the same capacity with the Path, containing ten homers. See Bath, and Homer. Exod. 16. .36. an homer is the tenth part of an e. Lev. 5. 11. the tenth part of an e. ot Hour, 6. 20. 19. 36. ye shall have a juste. Ezek. 45. 10. Num. 5. 15. the tenth partof ane. of barley-meal Judg. 6. 19. made unleavened cakes of an e. of Hour liuth 2. 17. and it was about an e. of barley 1 Sam. 17. 17. take now an e. of this parched com Jsa. 5. 10. the seed of an bonier shall yiehl an e. Ezek. 45. 1 1 . the e. au'l baths shall be of one measure 46. 5. and an bin of oil to an e. 7, 11. Amos 8. 5. making the e. small, and the shekel great Zech. 5. 6. he said, this is an e. that gocth forth 8. and he cast it info the midst of the e. See Part. EPHOD Was a sort of ornament, or upper garment, worn by the Hebrew priests, 'there were two sorts of ephods, one of plain linen for the priests, and another embroidered for the liigh-piiesi. That for the high-priest wui composed of gold.
EPI
blue, purple, crimson, and twisted cotton ; rhat is, it was a very rich composition of different colours. Upon that part i\\J the ephod, which came upon the two shoulders of the high-priest, were two large precious stones, upim, which were engraven the names of the twehe tribes of Israel, uptn each stone six names, Exod. 28. 4, 5, 6. die.
There, where the ephod crossed the high priest^s brea-ft, was a square ornament, called the breast plate, wherein twelve precious stones were set, with the names cf the twelve tribes of Israel en- graved on them, one on each none. 'J he upper sidt of the breast plate was fastened by chains if gold to that part if the epliod which was on the slumlder ; and the lower side of it, by blue laces, to the girdle if the ephod ; for which purpose it had four ritigs of gold, at the four corners ; that being all fitly joined together, it might appear like one entire garment, Exod. 39. 21. and accordingly, the whole was sometimes called and understood by the ■'ingle word Ephod, 1 Sam. 30. 7. Uos. 3. 4.
The Kphod worn by common piiests, which was of linen only, was of the same extent and use, lit neither so rich, nor so much adorned. 'This gar- ment was worn sometimes by those who, strictly speaking, were not priests ; as by Samuel in the tabernacle, when he was but a child, 1 Sam. 2. 18. and by David when he brought the ark from the house (Jbed-Edom to .lerusalem, 2 Sam. 6. 14. But, as both these were holy occasions, it is probable the Ephod was properly an holy robe ; and neier worn by any, but those who served m some holy employment.
Some aflirm that the .lewish kings had a right t» wear the Ephod, and to consult the Eord by L fini and 1 hummim. 'Jhey ground their opinion prin- cipally on what is said concerning David, 1 ■'iam.
30. 7- when he came to /ikiag, and fitind that tlie Amalekites had pillaged the city, and earned away his and his people's wives, he said to Abia- thar the high-priest. Bring me hitlier the E.jhod, and Ahialhar brought thither the kphd to David. What follows verse 8. favours this opi- nion. And /Jaiirfenquirefi at the Lord, saying; Shall I pursue after this troop.' And he answer- ed him. Pursue.
But the generality of commentators are of opinion, that neither David, .'^aul, M«r .loshua, nor any other prince of Israel, dres.ted themselves in the high priest's Ephod, in order to consult God if them- selves, and that the passage now related signifies no more than. Put on the Ephod, and consult the Lord for me. Giotius believes, the high priest turned the Kphod, or breast plate, towards David, that he might see with his own eyes, what God should answer to him by the stones upon the breast plate.
Exod. 25. 7. stones to be set in the e. 35. 9, 27.
28. 4. they shall make an c. and a lohe, 6.
8. curious girdle of e. 27, 28. 1 .39. 5, 20. /.«r. 8. 7. 12. put them on the shoulders of the e. 25.
15. make it after the work of the e. .39. 8.
31. shalt make the robe of thee, of blue, .39. 22. 39. 2. he made the e. of gold, blue, and purple
f.ev. 8. 7. he put the e. upon him, and girdcil him Judg. 8. 27. and (iideon made an e. thereof 17. 5. the man Alicah made an e. and teraphim 18. 14. that there is in these houses an e. and teraph. 1 ."Sam. 2. 18. Samuel was girded with a linen e. 28. did 1 choose him to wear an e. before me r 14. 3. and Ahiah the I>ord's priest wearinir ane.
21. 9. the sword is wrapt in a cloth behind the e.
22. 18. Doeg slew 85 persons that did wear an e.
23. 6. Abimelech fled with an e. in his hand
9. l)avid said, bring hither the e. 30. 7.
a Sam. 6. 14. David danced before the Lord, and was girded with a linen e. 1 Chron. 15. 27.
Hos. 3. 4. Israel shall abiile many days without an e. EPISILE
Is a letter or writing, whereby one person commu- nicates his mind to another at a distance ; thus l^avid communicated his mind to .loab in a letter which he sent by the hand of Uriah, 2 Sam. 11. 14. The holy Apostles likewise communicated to the church by epistles the mind and will of God, according as the Holy Spirit inspired and directed them ; which in.ipired epistles make a part of the Canon of the holy Scriptures. And the whole word of God may be called his epistle, because therein he has declared and revealed his mind and wilt to mankind.
The apostle Paul willing to the Corinthians, says. Ye arc our epistle written in our hearts, known and read of all men. lorasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be tlie epistle of Christ ministered by us, written net with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God, not in tables of stone, but in fleshly tables of the heart, 2 Cor. 3. 2, 3. that is, You are my epistle of commendation ; your conversion to Christianity is a real commendation of my ministry, and a demonstration of its effi- cacy : You are written in my heart; I have a hearty affection for you : Nor are you only taken notice of by mens a famous church, but all Chris- tians look upon ym as a church, to the planting and watering of which God hath blessed my la- bours. And if apiears that ye are our epistle, in that it is evident that Christ has written his law in your hearts, by my ministry, which was made effectual to this end by the Holy Ghost.
Acts 15. ,30. they delivered the e. 23. .33.
Kom. 16. 22. I 1 ertius who w rote this e. salute you
1 Cor. r>. 9. 1 wrote to you in an e. not to company
2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our e. written in our hearts 3. as ye are declared to be the e. of Christ
7. 8. I perceive that the same e. made you sorry Col. 4. 16. when this e. is read amongst you. like- wise read the e. from laodicca
1 Thess. 5. 27. this e. be read to all the brethren
2 '7'Aej.'. 2. 15. been taught whether by word'i our«. 3. 14. if any man obey not our word by this e.
17. which is the token in every e. so 1 write
ERR
i Pel 3. 1. this second e. I now write unto Tou
1.P1S1I.I>-. C? Ci>f. :\\. 1. or need wo e. of* oiniiien'lHtion to vou '.' I'el. ;>. 10. MS rtlso in all his t. spcakini' in tl'icm
K V A I . Est/i. :i. ' H. it is not e. (or tlic kins to suffer them J''a/. 17. C. thine eves Liehold the tliiniis that are f. 55. l.i. hut it was thou, a man, nune e. my gui ie Prill. Ct). ". the let:s or the lame are not e. Isa. 4(1. '-5. to whdin tlien shall 1 he f. / A6. 5. J.ain.'J. V.i. what shall 1 c. to thee. I > \\ ir:;in d.iuuhter l.zei. 18. V5. yet \\e .-.ay. the way ot' the Lord is n. t e-. lieaV. is not 'my way t. / C'.l. I .'i.i. 1", -0. CO. O house ot Israel, aVe not my ways e. ! 33. 17. hut as tor them, their wav is not f. Dan. 5. < 'Jl. he made his heart t . with the beasts iliit. (?>!. VI. and thou hast made them c. to us l.uie'20. :i<3. tor tiiey are t . to au-els. childr. ot C;o
KQl.AI.. JkIi CR. 17. the t'olil and the er\\ stal cannot e. it 10. the t( pazof 1 thiopiash.dl noti.it KUL Al.l IV. C Cor. 8. 14. but bv an c. that there mav be an e.
Kgr.Al.l.l'.l II. 2 Sam. CC. ■• 34. he e. my feet with hinds' teet
Km ALLY. i'.icd. ;?tj. CC. one board had two tenons c. distant
KUl ALS. Gal. 1. 14. I profited alxive manv mv e. inmv nation
KUUllV.' " P.'al. 98. 9. he shall juilne the people with e. 99. 4. thou dost esta lisli c. thou executest.judpment Pn<:'.1.3. torei eive theiustrnctiou of « isdom and e. C. 9. then shah thou uniiei stand juilcment aU't t. 1". Cli. it is not L'ood to strike princes ton'. J'.cc/. C. '-1. there isa man whose labour is in e. Isn. 11. 4. reprove with f . mr tlie meek ot the earth 5(). 1 1. thussaith the Lord, keep t. and do mstice .09. 1 L inith is In lien in stieet. and (. caiiuot enter Mic. 3. 9. l.t-ai thi>. seMiat pervert all r. 1 al. 'J. O. he walked wnh me m pea. e and e.
KKL. T.icd. 1. pl. thev aredelivereil f . the mict wives (ome Snm.W. U.how lou- will it he e. tht v believe ine : Job 1)<. ','. hovi loiiL! (.you make an en.l ot uonis.' Jcf. 47.1"). I I swoi.i. h(iw Ion;; ,. thou betpnet .' iliis. H. :>. hovi loiiL' e. they attain to iimo.eiRy ? Jvlm 4. 40. .■•ir, come liovMi ,. mv chila die
KKIXI l.D." iien. .33. 'At. .lacohe. there an altar, L.I -F.Iolie Israel
l.KKAN I). Oen. C4. 33. T will not eat till I have told mine e, Judtj. 3. 19. I havf a Secret t. unto thee, () kin;,' 'J Aiwtfj y.5. he Said, 1 have an c. to thee, (J capt.
KHK. C r//rii«. 33. 9. so Manasseh made.ludah to f . .hh 5. ♦ CI. thou shalt visit thv habitation, and not c. P.'al. 95. 10. a people that d'o e. in their heart 119. '-1. which doc. from thy commandments 118. hast trodden thejn that e. from thy statutes J're: . 5. » 19. and c. thou always in her love 1(\\ + 17. he Uiat refuseth repioin'.causeth to e. 14. £','. Uiithey not c. that oeviseevil ' 19. Ti. cease to hear instruction that cause Ih to e. l>a. 3. IC. U mv i)eo|)le. thev which lead thee < ause thee to c. and o'estrov thv paths, 9. 16. 19. 14. and they have caused Kirvpt'to e. ',8. 7. tliev t . in vision, thev stumfde in iudsment .30. CH. there shall I* a bridle caiisina them to c . .'i5. 8. the way faring men shall not e. therein 63. 17. « hy I'.ast thou made us to t . from thy ways - Jer. 23, 13. the prophets prophesied in Laal. and caused mv people Israel to e. Vic. 3. 5. III". 4. IC. spirit of whoredom hath caused them tof. .Jmejo, 4. i,nd their lies caused them tOf, .Vat. C£. C9. .lesus said, ye do e. not knowing- the s riptiiies nor power of (Jod. Mart IC. 'J4, 'Zi. lleh. 3. 10. they do always e. in their hearts Jam. 1. 16. do not c. my beloved brethren 5. 19. brethren, if anv of vou do e. from the truth
i:kk"ki).
I.er,5. 18. concerning' imiorance wherein he?.
_V«/n. 15.CC.ye have e. and not observed these com.
1 ■'iam. C6. Cl'. behold, 1 have e. e.\\ceedin;.'ly
Joho. C4. cause me to understand wherein I have e. 19.4. be it imleed that 1 have c. mine err. remaineth
Ptal. 119. Ill), vet 1 e. not from thy pre(epts
Isa. C8. 7- hut they also have e. thro' wine and thro" stron'-' drink, the priest and the i>rophet have e.
C9. 24. they also that e. in spirit shall come
I 'Jim. 6. 10. some coveted they have e. from the faith 21. some professing' have e. conceniini; the faith
£ 'Tim. £. 18. who concernin'.' the truth have e. KKKF Hi.
Pror. 10. 1". hut he that refuseth reproof e.
Eiek. 45. 20. so shalt thou do for every one that e. I'.KKOR
Sienifies, [1] A mistnkf. or oierxig/U, Eccl. 5. fi. [2] J-al-H- doctrine, u/iic/t is not agreeable to the aord of O.d, 1 .lohn 4. 6. [3] >ins of all .f,.r/.>, Psal. 19. IC. lleb. 9. 7. [4] Idoh. .ler. 10. 15. [5] -S'/ni" agaiyiit nature. Itom. 1. 27. Lf'J f '«- fail lif nine ■•' in an office, Dan. 6. 4.
The en'or of Balaam, .hide 11. is coietovsness, to Tchich the persons of :ihi>tn the apostle -'peaks x^ere eicessively addicted, and for the sake of filthy incre did corrupt the doctrine of Christ ; as I'a- laam,/i>r the sake of gain, taught Halak to entice the children of Israel to commit foiniculion, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols.
Job, speaking to his friends, says, Me it indeed th.1t I have erred, mine error remaineth with myself. Job 19. 4. If mu opinion in this Jfoitit be faults/ and erronemts, as t/ou pretend it is. it is likely to continue ; I see no cause from pour rea.'ions^ to change my Judgment. i)r, if J hate sinned, you see 1 sitjfer deeply for "It stns, and therefore deserve your pity and
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help, rather than your reproaches, aihereby you add afHii lion to the atHirted. \\um. .-{o. t 11. the slayer that killelh any by e. 2 .^am. 6. 7. ani^er kindled, (x. smote I /-./.<\\h tor his e. Job 19. 4. if erred mine e. remaineth with myself /.re/. 5. 6. neither sav thou that it was an e.
10. 5. there is an evil which 1 have seen as an c. Isa. :!C. 6. and to utter e. ai.'ain-,t the I i,rii Dan. 3. + 20. who speak e. auaiust (ioil of ^hadrach
4. 1 '^7. if it may be a healiiiy of thine , .
6.4. neither was there anv 1. tound in him Mat. C7. 64. the last e. shall be worse tlian the first Hom. 1. 27. recei\\ in^ that recompence of their 1 . Jam. 5. Co.conveneth the sinner troin e. of his way C I'et. C. 18. were escaped from them who livf m 1.
3. 17. ve beim,' led awav with thee, or thewLked 1 John'\\. 6. hereby know we the simit ot C JuJe 11. they have ran greedily alter c. of l!alaa:n
LliUoK.--. Ps. 19. 12. who can understand hist". ,'' cleanse me Jer. 10. 15. they are \\ anily, the work of t . 51. IH. lleb. 9. 7- wliich he ottered tor the e.of the people
LS( APK. Gen. 19. 17. *■. for tliv life. e. to the mountain '2d. (I let me e. 1 C'j. haste thee. e. thither
32.8. the other company which is leSt shall e. Josh. 8. 22. thev let none of them remain or e. I .Snw. ':7.1. (-."into the land of the Philistines C.V//«.15. 14. let us tiee, f -r we shall not else c.
'JO. 6. lest Shelva set him teiiced cities and e. us
1 Kiniis 18. 4CI. let none of them <'. C Ktny 9. 15.
2 Kings Id. 2 1. if anv of the men 1 have broiiL'lit f. I'.l. 31. thev that e. out of mount /ion. ha. .37.. 32. 23.* 18. they let hislxinesf. witli hones of |iro|)het
l.zra 9. 8. L:ra6. 7.shall they f.hy iniquity ■ cast down people
71. 2. (lei i' er me ni thv rivht. and cause me to t-.
141.10. let the wiiked tall, whilst I withal e. Pr,n. ]d. ,5. he that speaketh lies shall n.^t e. I ccl.' .0). whoso pleasethtoid sliall p. from her J -a. 'JO. 6. we tiee tor help, and how shall we c.
66. 19. 1 will senil those that c to the nations J'T. 11.11. hrinv'evilon them shall not he ahle tor.
■^.'>.:\\o. nor the principal of the flock to e.
32. 4. Zedekiah shall not e. 31. 3. i .38. 1!', 23.
42. 17. none that no into KL'vpt shall e. 44. 14.
44. 14. none shall return but such as sliall e.
28. yet a small number that e. the sword
46. 6. let not the s»itf tiee. 1101 mi:;htv man e. 48. 8. the spoiler shall come, no citv shall e. 50. 'C8. voire 01 them that Hee and c. out of l'a!>ylon
29. let none thereof i;. recompense her accordnii Ezek. 6. 8. may have some that shall ( . the sword
9. and thev "that e. of vou shall remember me 7. 16. thev that e. shall e. and he like doves 17. 15. shall he e. that dolh such tliiiii;s ■ 18. hath done all these thinus. he shall not e. Dan. 11. 41. but these shall e. out of his hand
42. and the land of L'i;yi)t shall not e. J'ClQ. 3. vea. and nothing' shall e. them (.Ibod. 14. "to cut ofi' tho e of his that did e. + 17. but on mount Zion shall be thev that c. ^Jat. 23. 33. how can ye e. the damna'tion of hell - Luke 21. .36. be accounted worthy to c. these thiuLis .lets '2'. 42. counsel to kill the prisoneis, lest anv c. Pom. 2. 3. that thou shalt e. the iuiLnnent of dbd r 1 Cor. 10. 13. but will also make a wav to e. 1 7'/(C.".5.3. sudden destruction, and thev shall not r . JJeb. 2.3. how shall wee. if we nei'lect so"i;reat salva. 12. 25. much more shall not wet. if we turn away
\\ MWPV.. Psal. 55.8. I would hapten mv e. from the storm
L..^(' APKl). Gen. 14. 13. there came one that had e. and told F.zod. 10. 5. the locust eat the residue of what He. .V;/w. 21.29. hath ui' en his sons that f. intocaptiv ity Devi. 23. 15. not deli\\ er servant e. from his master Jndg. 3, '26. and Khiid r. while they tarried 29. theree. not a man ot them, 1 .S«m. ,30. 17. 21. 17. must be an inheritan1 Sam. 14.41. Saul and loiiath. taken, hut ()eople £. 19. 10. David tied and e. that nii;ht, 12. 18.
2 Sam. 1. 3. out of tlie camp of Israel am 1 e. 4.6. and liachab and I aanah his brother e.
1 A'/«y.v 20. Co. I'en ballad the kiiiu e. on an horse
2 /v;«i7> 19. ;io. the remnant that isc.of .ludah shall
take root and bear fruit. Isa. 37. 31.
1 Chron. 4. 43. they smote tl'e rest that were e.
2 Chron. 16. 7- therefore is the host of Syria e. .30. 6. and he will return to you that a're c .
Pzra 9. 15 for we remain vet e. as it is this dav -V<7;. 1. 2. I asked conrerniiiir the .lews that had e. Job 1. 15. I only am e. to tell thee, 16, 17, 19.
19. 20. and 1 ahi e. w itii the skin of mv teeth Psal. 124. 7. our soul is e. as a bird out'of the snare of the fowlers, the snare i- biokeii and we are e. Isa. 4. 2. shall he comely for them that are e. of Israel
10, 20. the remnant and such as are e. of lacob
45. '20. draw near, ye that are e. of the nations Jer. 41. 15. but Ishmael the son of Nethaiiiah e.
51.50. yethat have c. remember the Lord alar oft" J, am. 2. 22. so that none in that dav e. nor remained P.ztk. 24. 27. thv mouth be opened' to him that is e.
.33. 21. that one that had e. came unto me, 22. .fohn 10. 39. but he emit of their hands .-!f^^27.44.so it came to pa-ss. thev call safe to land
28. 4. tlioimh liee. the sea, vet veiiyeaiice siifters not 2 Cor. 11. .33. I was let dov'vn and e. kis hands lleb. 11. .34. through faith e. the eck-e of the sword
12.25. if thev e. not who refused him that spake 2 I'et. I. 4. f. the corruption that is in the world
2.18.alluretliro'lustsottlesli those that wcredeane. 2U. after they have e. the pollutions of the world I'.St API'.H. 2 A tugs 9. -t 15. let no e. eo out of the citv to tell
KSCAPIVlll. 1 A'iH«r.'19. 17- him that (-.the sword of I lazael shall lehuslav; him that e, leliu shall I lislia slav 7f(7. 15.9. brill-' li ns upon him that cot .Moab Jer. 48. 19. aik her that e. and say, w hat is done :
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£r€*. 24.26. he that c. in that dav shall come to thee
Jmos 9. 1. he that e. of them sh'all not be delivered
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2 hmgs 19. + 3d. the c of the house of .ludah that remaineth shall at-aintake root. Isa. ,37. 1 31. 2 Chr. 20. t 21. they weie dead, there was not an e. I zraV. 14. so that there should be no remnant nirf. l-a. 4. * 2. the branch be comelv tor thee of isr. 37. • .iC. thee shall i:o loith out of mount Xi'ii Jtr. ',5. t 35. aim t. Irom the principal of the lio( k
L.^Liir.w.
1 Pet. 3. 11. let him f . ev il and do yood.seek peace
l>l IILW Kl), 1:111. Job 1. 1. cue that feared tiod and c evil. (;. 1 e 3
r->PLt IALL'i' aod sPI.C■l.\\Ll.^ . Ihin. 4.10. J. the day thou stoodi-st hehue tlie Lord /'•((/. .ii. 11. a rt'pidach t. anions mv neii.'!.: ours .l,r- ■.:>. O'l. and j. b.tnie llit-e, D kin'i: .\\:.ii[iprt ■-6. ,i. ,. because 1 know tlue to he e.\\ptit (■III. 6. 10. c to them of the liousthold . f i'„ith
1 Jim. 4. Id. the Saviour... ot those that believe 5. 8. provide, ■. tor them of his own house
17. '. tliev who labour in vvord and doctrine
2 liiii. 4. 13. tliech ke liin-. Imt (. the lianhments I'ir. 1. lo. deceivers. ... they ot the circmiicision PiiiUm. 16. above a servant, brother beloved, ...to me
l>P\\ . Josli. H. 7. :\\loses sent me to?, out the land Jcr.W,. 19. stand bv wav, and c ask hiui th.dlleeih
K.-PlLD. Cicn. 42. 27. hop. his monev in his sack's mouth L-.ik. 2ii. 6. into a land that 1 had e. for them
•Sft SI'V, Sl-ILU.
l..-PilL.>ALS.
Can!.'?., n. his mother cr..«ned him in day of his e.
J^r.'2. 2. 1 remember tf.ee, the love ol thme t. L-POL.-LU.
Lspousinir, or betrothin?, uas a promi-e of mar- iiar/f: nuide by t:.o pir.-ioi' e.ic/i to other, a! such a distance of unit: ajtt i-.ards. Jhs uas i/one tiilur by a frnal unting or contract in pie- seiice oj uitntssts. Or ■..iihout -uriiuio, by the man's r;i:inij a pure of sir.cr to the bruit before -..luussis. and 'iiyniii to her, Keceive this p'iece of silver as a pledi^e that at such a li;iie you siiall become my spi>use. .ilttr the marriage -..as ihns contratied, ihi young I't'iie had the liberty of sCting each other, i.huh uas Hit al- lo:.ed thtmlnfoie.
J\\t read, -Mat. 1. 18. that wlun Mary was es- piuised to JoHph. bet.ire thev came together, she was found with diild ot "the Ibdv (ihost. God uon/d h,ne his .tm to ie born oj u'liLtn-thtd liryin, (1) J'hal he might not be under the re- proach if illtt/itiinacy. (2J J hat his mother might hot be suh/eittd to the piintshnitnt ol the judiiini la:.-. (J) that by the QCneal.v'J of .ioseph, <;/ ;./(.'..<: kindred Mary :.«... her pedi- gree Miijht also he she.eil. <4) That Christ might haze a guardian m his infancy.
'J'he union of heluiers uith t hrist is eipre-sed under the notion of a marriatn. Isa. 51. 5. Jlence the njiistle tell- the (.'orinthians, 1 have espoused you to one husband, that 1 may pre- sent you a chaste virnin to Lhrisi. 2 cUr.li. 2. ///(■ iiusband (.> Christ. .Mat. -25. 6. //.eviuin bride are all true believers. J he coniran. or jnarriage-coienaiit, is made in this life, m irakntg of I.- huh faithful ministers are insiiumeniai ; 1 have espou.s(?il you. says the npostie. Hut the marriage i' celib.uttd in the otiur -..or Id, uhere belie; ers have iininlernipted communion uith (ii.d in Christ, Ac. 19. 7.
2 .Saw. J. 14. deliver me mv w it'e Michal whom I e.
.Mat. 1. 18. when hisinollk"r-Mary wasc t.i Ioseph
fide 1. ','7. 10 a viri:in c to a man named .Ioseph 2. 5. loseiili went to he ta.sed witli .Mary his t . w ife
2 C'er. 11. 2. for I have ( . vou to one husb.iuii L^l Al; Ll.'sll and sl.\\Hl.l.■^li
si23iitles. [1] Jo fir. or settle, 1 Kin;;s 9. 5. [2] Jo confirm. Num. .30. 13. Horn. 1. 11. [3] Jo perform, or make good, Psal. 119. .3ti. [4: Jo ordain, or appoint, I lab. 1. 12. ^5] Jo accom- plish and briny to a good ssne, Prov. Co. IH. [6] Jo set up one thing in the room of aiuther. Horn. 10. 3. [7] Jo ratify, lleb, 10. 9.
The Lord sliall establish tliee an holv people unto himself. Ihut. 'J8. 9. Jle shall confirm and establish his coieiiant :.ith th.e, by i.hieh he sepii rated tlue to himsell as an holy and ptiniiar people, and shall publicly o:.n th,e lor sn,h.
P.stahlish thoii the wmk of our hands, I'sal. '.to. I7. that Is, Direct ;;. in, and giie success to, nil , nr undertakings and endtaiours : lariy tioai m, by thy continual aid and blessing, unto leijec-
Gen. 6. 18. but with thee will 1 e. mv covenant, 9. 9. I 17. 7. I.e.. '-'li. 9. A:(<. If). 62.
17. 19. 1 will e. mv covenant with him. 21. Sum. .30. l.i. everv vow, her husband mav c it Dent. 8. 18. that h"e mav c his covenant hes.vaie
■CS. 9.tlie L. shall (.theean holv people to hi-nself
29. 13. that he mav c thee to-dav to: a people
1 Sam. 1.23. oiilv the I., c his wi:rd.2 .s.j'«.7.25.
2^(;w. 7. 12. I vvill set up thv seed after thee. 1 will
c his kin-dom. 13. 1 (/;;■. 17. 11. I '.'2. lo. | ..8. 7.
1 KinQs',.i'2\\. he set up. Old I ailed the ua'ie ol the
riuht pillar, he shall c 2 ( h,.n. 3. 1 I7.
9.5. 1 will c the throne of thy kim;dom
15. 4. to set up his son alter him. and toe leriisalein
1 Chron. 17. 12. and 1 will ... his throne b i ever
18. 3. as he went lOi. his dominion bv I iiphrates 20. t lii. (> Loril (iod..-. their heart unto ihee
2 Chron.'. 18. then will I ... throne of thv kingdom It. 8. because (.od loved Israel toe tliem tor ever
I'sih.il. 21. to ... am. .111; them the days of I'lirim lob .36. 7. vea he doth c them forever, are e.valtot Psal.";. 9. "hut c. the iiist ■ 48.8. Cod will (. it
10. 1 17. thou w ilt e the heart ot the huinble
87. ."i. and the lliL'hest himself shall <. her
U'.K 2. thv faithtulnessshalt thou p. in the heavens
4. thy seed Willi t . for ever, and build thy throne 137
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Pml. 90. 17. e. thou the work ot'our hands, f.thoii it 94.4 thou (lost e. equity, thou executest judgment 119. 38. s. thy word to thy servant, who is 11. 14. shall exalt themselves to e. the vision Amos5.\\5. love the good.and e. judsment in the eate ^om. 3. 31. do we make void f yea, we e. the law
10. 3. going al>out to e. their own righteousness
16.25. now to him that is of power to *. 30U 1 Thess. 3.2. we sent Timothy our hrothertoe. you ] 3. to the end he may s. your hearts unblameahle C Thess. 2. 17. s. yon in every good word and work
3. 3. the I>ord shall >. j'ou, and keep you from evil Hei. 10.9. takes away first, that he may e. second Jam. 5. 8. l)e ye also patient, s. your hearts 1 Pet. 5. 10. the Cjod of all grace r. settle you
KSTARLISHED, STABLISHED. Gen. 9. 17. the token of the covenant which I have e.
41. 32. it is because the thing is e. by God £xod. 6. 4. I have also e. my covenant with them
15. 17. in the sanctuary which thy hands have e. Veut. 32. 6. hath he not made thee, and e. thee '
1 Sam. 3. 20. Samuel was e. a prophet of the Lord 13. 13. now would the Lord have e. thy kingdom 20. 31. thou shalt not be e. nor thy kingdom
2 Sam. 5. 12. David perceived that the L. had e. him 7. 26. Lord is God over Israel, let the nuuse of thy
servant David be e. forever, 1 C'/iron. 17. 24. 1 Kings 2. 12. and his kingdom was e. greatly 24. as the Lord liveth, which hath e. me 46. the kingdom was e. in the hand of Solomon
1 Chron. 17. 23. let the thing be e. for ever, 24.
2 Chron. 1 .9. now, O Lord Gml, let thy promise be e.
12. 1. when Hehoboam had^'. the kingdom 17. 5 the Lord .f. the kingdom in his hand
25. 3. when the kingdom wase. to him, he slew 27. t 6. .lotham e. his ways before the Lord 30. 5. so they e. a decree to keep the passover
Job 21. 8. their seed is e. in their sight with them 38. -t 10. when I e. my decree upon it, and set bars
Psal. 24. 2. for he hatli e. it upon the Hoods 37. + 23. the steps of a good man are e. by the Lord 40. 2. he set my feet on a rock, and e. my goings 78. 5. he e. a testimony in lacob, and law in Israel 69. the earth he hath e. for ever, 119. 90. 93. 1. the world is e. \\\\ 2. thy throne is e. of old
101. 1 7. he that telleth lies shall not be e.
111. + 8. his commandments are s. for ever
112. 8. his heart is e. he shall not be afraid 140. 11. let not an evil speaker be e. in the earth 148. 6. he hatli s, the waters for ever and ever
Prof. 3.19. Lord, by understand, hathe. the heavens 4.26. ponder thy paths, and let all thy ways bee. 8. 28. when he e. the clouds above, when he
12. 3. man shall not be e. by wickedness
15. 22. in multitude of counsellors they are e. 16. 12. for the throne is e. by righteousness
20. 18. every purixise is e. by counsel, with advice 24. 3. and by understanding is aji house e. 30. 4. who hath e. all the ends of the earth Isa. 7. 9. if ye will not believe, ye shall not be e.
16. 5. and in mercy shall th& thione be e. 45. 18. God that made thf- ^arth, he hath e. it
Jer. 10. 12. he e. the worlc by his wisdom, 51. 15. Dan. 4. 36. 1 was e. in my kingdom, and majesty Hnb. 1. 12. inishty God, thou e. them for correct. il/a<.18.16. mouth of two witnesses every word be e. Acts 16. 5. so were the churches e. in the faith Pom. 1. 11. impart some gift, to end you may bee. Col. 2. 7. built up in him, and s. in the faith Meb. 8. 6. which wase. upon better promises
13. 9. it is good that the heart be e. with grace 2 Ptt, 1. 12. though ye be e. in the present truth
Shall be ESTABLISHED. X*r. 25. 30. house shall he e. for ever, 2 Sam. 7. 16. Deut. 19. 15. at the mouth of two or three witnesses shall the matter he e. 2 Cor. 13. 1.
1 Sam. 24. 20. the kingdom shall bee. in thine hand
2 Sam. 7. 16. thine house, thy kingdom, and thy
throne, shall be e. for ever, 1 Kings 2. 45.
1 Chr. 17. 14. I will settle him in my kingdom, and
his throne shall he e. for evermore, P2 Chr. 20. 20. believe in Lord God, so shall ye bee. Job 22. 28. thou shalt decree, and it shall be e. Psal. 89. 21. with whom my hand shall be e.
96. 10. the world shall be e. before thee
102. 28. and their seed shall he e. before thee Prov. 12. 19. the lip of truth shall he e. for ever
16. 3. commit thy works.and thy thoughts shall bee.
25.5. his throne shall be e. forever, 29. 14. Jsa. 2. 2. mountain of.tlie Lord's house shall he e.
16. 5. and in mercy shall the throne be e.
32. + 8. and by liberal things shall he be e.
bi. 14. in righteousness shalt thou be e. Jer. 30. 20. their congregation shall be e. before me Mic. 4. 1. mountain of house of the Lord shall be e. '/.ech. 5. 11. to build it an house, and it shall be e.
ESTABLISH EIH. Num. .30. 14. he e. all her vows, or all her bonds Prov. 29. 4. the king by judgment e. the land Dan. 6. 15. no decree the king e. may be changed Hah. 2. 12. woe to him that e. a city by iniquity 2 Cor. 1. ai. now he which e. us with you in Christ
ESIABLISHMENT. 2 Chron. .32.1. after the e. Sennacherib came Psal. 89. 1 14. justice and judgment are the e. of thy throne, mercy and truth before thee, 97. t 2. ESTATE, STATE. Ven. 43. 7. the man asked us straitly of our. r.
1 Chron. 17. 17. to the e. of a man of high desrree
2 Chron. 24. 13. they set the house of God in his s. £sth. 1. 7. according to the s. of the king
19. let the king give her royal e. to another 2. 18. gave gifts according to the s. of the king Job 22. 1 20. whereas our e. is not cut down 138
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Psal. .39. 5. every man at his best .! . altogether vanity 136. 2.3. who remembered us in our low e.
Prov. 27- 23. be diligent to know the.t. of thy flocks 28. 2. by a man of knowledge s. shall be prolonged
Aec/. 1. 16. saying, lo, I am come to great e.
3. 18. concerning the c. of the sons of men I-a. 22. 19. from thy s. shall ht- pull thee down F.zei. 16. 55. Samaria shall return to her formef e. Dan. 11. 7. one shall stand up in his e. 21.
20. then shall stand up in his e. a raiiser of taxes 38. but in his e. shall he honour tlie >od of forces Mat. 12. 45. seven other spirits ent«_.-, the last s. of that man is worse than the first, LvkeW. 26. I.vke 1. 48. hath regarded low e. of his handmaiden Acts 22. 5. all e. of the elders doth bear witness Pom. 12. 16. but condescend to men of low e. Phil. 2.19. I ma v be of comfort when I know y our.f . 20. like-minded, will naturally care for your s.
4. 11. learned in whatsoever s. 1 am to be content Col. 4. 7. all my 1. shall lychicus decliu-e to you
8. whom I sent, that he might know your c. Jude 6. the angels which kept not their first c.
ESIAIF.S. Ezek. .36. 11. I will settle you after your old e. Mark6. 21. Herod made a supper to his chief e.
ESIEKM. Job 36. 19. will he e. thy riches ? no not gold I'sttl. 119. 128. I e. all thy precepts to be right ha. 53. 4. we did e. him smitten of God, afflicted Phil. 2. 3. let each e. other better tlian themselves 1 'J'hess. 5. 13. to e. them hiL'hIy for their work's sake 1 Pet. 2. 1 17. e. all men, love the brotherhood
KSTEEMLD. Deut. 32. 15. and lightly e. the rock of his salvation 1 Sam. 2. 30. they that despise me shall be lightly e. 18. 23. seeins 1 am a poor man and liahtly e. Job 23. 12. I have e. the words of his mouth more Prov. 17. 28. shutteth his lips is e. a man of under- standing Isa. 29.16.yoiir turnins shall be e. as the potters' day
17- the fruitful field shall be e. as a forest 53. 3. he was despised, and we e. him not l,am. 4. 2. how are they e. as earthen pitchers /.lite 16. 15. highly e. among men, abominable to G.
1 Cor. 6. 4. set them to jud^'e who are least e.
ESTEl'.MEIH.
Jo* 41 . 27. he e. iron as straw . brass as rotten wood
Horn, 14. 5. one e. one day above another : another
e. every day alike
14. but to him that e. anv thing to be unclean
KSTEEMl^G.
Heb. 11. 26. e. the reproach of Christ greater riches
ESTIMATE.
Lev, 27. 14. the priest shall e. it, whether it be good
or bad, as the priest shall e. it, so shall it stand
ESTIMATION.
Xec. 5. 15. bring a ram with thy e. by sliekels of silver
27. 2. the persons shall be for tfie I.ord, by thy e.
3. thy e. shall be of the male from 20ye"ars,"5.
This word found often in this Chapter.
Num. 18. 16. from a montli old, accordin? to thy e.
2 KingsVl.i 4. the money of the souls of his c.
E.ST1MATIONS.
Lev. S!J. 25. all thy e. according to the shekel ESTRANGED.
Job 19. 13. mine acquaintance are e. from me
Psal. 58. 3. the wicked are e. from the womb 78. 30. they were not e. from their lust
Jer. 19. 4. because they have e. this place, and burnt
Ezei. 14. 5. because thev are al I e. from me thro" idols ETEHNAL.
The Nords eternal, everlasting, for ever, are some- times taken for a lo^ig time, and are twt aluays to be understood strictly ; for erample. it is said. Gen. 17. 8. 1 will give to thee and to thy seed the land of Canaan, tor an e erlastitig possession. A7id in chap. 13. 15. I will give it to thee, and to thy seed for ever ; that is, for a long space of lime. And «» Gen. 49. 26. ae Jfnrf everlasting liills, sn called to denote their anti^iity, stability, and duratio7i ; a?id this expression is used to shew the long continuance and durableness of Joseph's blessijig. God promises a throne to David, an eternal kingdom, a posterity that Kill never be extinguished ; that is, that his and his sons' empire uill be of a very long duration, 2 Sam. 7. 16. 1 Chron. I7. 14. that it tcill be even eternal, tf hereby the Ungdum of the Messiah be understood. Thus, Tliou shalt be our guide from this time forth even for ever, that is, during cur uhole life. And in many other places of Scripture, and in particular, when the word tor ever is applied to the Jewish rites and pri- vileges, it commonly signifies no more than durttig the standing of that commonirealth, or until the coming of the Messiah, Exod, 12. 14, 17. Num. 10. 8.
Eternity, wheji God is the subject in question, aluays denotes a real eternity. Exod. 15. 18. The Lord shall reign for ever and ever. Deut. 32. 40. 1 lift up my hand to heaven, and say, I live for ever. Deut. 33. 27. The eternal God is thy refuge. The blessed will enjoy eternal life and happiness, and reprobates be cast into eternal fire ; the happiness of the one, and misery of the other, will never hare an end. Mat. C5. 46. The .Son of God is eternal in the hiphe.'t sense, without beginning, without end, 1 Tim. 1. 17. He is called A pviest for ever after the order of Melchitedek, Psal. 110. 4. His go.'pel, the everlasting gosjiel. Pev. lA. 6. The same gospel that was from the beginning, and besides whtch, there neither is, nor ever shall be, any other doctrine of salvation revealed, while the world endureth. The redemption which he has procured for us, is an eternal redemption, Heb. 'J. 12. Its virtue is of perpetual continuance ; such as are redeemed from tite guilt and punish- ment of sin, are so for ever. The Covenant, or Ne:v Testament, which he confirmed by his blood, is an everlasting covenant, lleb. 13. 20. It is a covenant never to be changed, at the former
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teas : Everlasting life is promised in it ; and it i* of eternal efficacy. The glory and reward whick he hath merited for us, is an eternal weight or glory, 2 Cor. 4. 17. Everlasfinir habitations, or tents, Ijuke 16. 9. are the habitations appointed by God in heaven for the predestinated, those chosen to salvatiim through sanctiticatiou of tlie Spirit, and belief of the trutli. 7)e«/. 33.27. the e. G. h thy refuge, and underneath Isa. 00. 15. I will make thee an e. excellency Mark 3. 29. but is in dani-'er of e. damnation Pom. 1. 20. that are made, even his e. power and 2 Cor. 4. 17. worketh for us an e. weight of glory 18. but the things which are not seen are e.
5. 1. we have anliouse e. in tlie heavens
Eph. 3. 11. according to the e. purpose in Christ
1 Tim. 1. 17. unto the Kinge. be honour and glory
2 Tim. 2. 10. they may obtain salvation with e. glory Heb. 5. 9. he became the author of e. salvation
6. 2. the doctrine of baptisms, and of e. judgment
9. 12. having obtained e. redemption for us'
14. who thro' t^e e. Spirit offered himself to God
15. might receive the promise of e. inheritance
1 Pet. 5. 10. (i.cailedusuntohise. glory by Ch. Je. Jude 7. an example, suffering the vengeance of e. tire-
Kl I.KNAL///e. Mat. 19. 16. what shall I do that I may have e. life T 25. 46. but the riahteous shall go into life e. Mark 10. 17. good .Master, what shall I do, that I may inherit e. life? l.uke 10. 25. 1 18. 18. 30. he shall receive in the world to come e. life Johti^. 15. believethin him should havee. life
4. 3f>. and gathereth fruit unto life e.
5. 39. search S( riptures, for in them ye have e. life
6. 54. whoso drinketh my blood hath e. life
68. to whom shall we l'O ■ thou hast words of e. life
10. 28. 1 give unto my sheep e. life never perish
12. 25. that hateth his life, shall keep it toe. life 17. 2. he should eive e. life to as many as given him
3. this is life e. that they might know thee and ."^on Acts 13. 48. many as were ordainexl to e. life helievtcl Pom. 2. 7. to them who seek for glory e. life
5. 21. even so might grace reign to e. life by Jesus
6. 23. but the gift of G. \\se.life thro' JesusC'hrist 1 Tim. 6. 12. man of God, fay hold on e. life, 19. Tit. 1. 2. in hone of e. life, which (iod promised
3. 7- be made heirs according to the hope of e. life 1 .Tohn 1. 2. e. life which was with the Lather
2. 25. this is the promise he promised, even e. life
3. 15. no murderer hath e. /f/c abiding in him
5. 11. the record that God hath given to us e. life 13. that ye may know that ye liave e. life
20. this is the true God, and e. life
Jude 21. looking for the mercy of Liord unto e. life El EUNIIY.
1 Sam. 15. + 29. also the e. of Israel will not lie Isa. 57- 15. the high and lofty One that inhabiteth e. Jer. 10. + 10. the Lord is the true God, King of e. Mic. 5. + 2. whose goings have been from days of e.
EVANGELIST. ^f/.t21.8. we entered into the house of Philip tlie
2 Tim. 4. 5. but watch thou, do the work of an e.
EVANGELISTS. Fph. 4. 11. he gave some apostles and some e.
EVEN. Gen. 19. 1. there came two ansels to Sodom at e. Exod. 12. 18. on fourteenth day of the month at e. 16. 6. Mosessaid.ate. then shall ye know that Lord 12. ate. eat flesh n 13. ate. the quails came 18. 14. the people stand by thee from morning to e. .30. 8. and when Aaron linhteth the lamps ate. Lev. 11. 24. shall be unclean until e. 25, 27, 28, 31, 39, 40. 1 14. 46. I 15. 5, 6, 7, ^c. 1 17. 15. 1 22. 6. I Num. 19. 7, 8, 10, 21, 22.
23. 5. the fourteenth day of first montli, at e. is the
Lord's passover, A'«»i. 9. 3. Deut. 16. 6. Num. 9. 11. the 14th day of the second month ate.
21. when the cloud aliode from e. to morning
19. 19. bathe himself in water, shall be clean at e. Deut. 28. 67. thou shalt say, would God it were e. Judg. 20. 23. they wept before the I ord till e. 26. they wept and fasted till e. 2 Sam. 1. 12.
21. 2. the people al)ode till e. before God, and wept Puth 2. 17. so Ruth gleaned in the field until e. 1 Sam. 20. 5. 1 mav hide myself unto third day at«. 1 Kings 22. 35. Ahab died at e. 2 Chrm. 18. 34. 1 Chr. 23. 30. praise the Lord every morning and e, Ezek. 12. 4. thou shalt go forth at e. in their sight
7. in the e. I dicged thro' the wall with my hand
24. 18. I spake to people, and at e. my wife died Mat. 8. 16. when the e. was come, 20. 8. I 26. 20, Jj
I 27. 57. Mark 4. .35. 1 6. 47. 1 11. 19. 1 15.42.1 Marl- 1. 32. at e. they brouglit to him the diseased 1
13. .35. at e. at midnight, or at cock-crowing ' Jolm 6. 16. when e. was come, disciples went down
EVEN. 1 Kings 1 . 48. sit on my thi one, mine eyes e. seeing it
Prov. 22. 19. 1 made Known to thee, e. to thee Isa. 44. 28. e. saying to Jerusal. thou shalt lie built
56. 5. e. to them will 1 give a name bettei than Ezek. 20. 11. which if a man do, he shall e. live
21.13. what if the sword contemn e. the lod Pom. 8. 23. e. we ourselves groan within ourselves
1 Cor. 11. 14. doth note, nature itself teach you ? 15. 24. deliver, up the kingd. to (iod, e. the lathe*
2 Cor. 1. 3. blessed be God.e. the Father of our I^d. 10. 13. hath distributed a measure to reach e. to you
Phil. 2. 8. obedient to death, e. the death of the cross
EVEN. Exod. 27. 5. that the net may be e. to midst of altar Job 31.6. let me be weighecl in an e. balance Psal. 26. 12. my foot standeth in an e. place Cant. 4. 2. teeth'like a flock of sheep that are e. shorn Luke 19. 44. enemies shall lay thee e. with the ground
EVENl.NG. Gen. 8. 11. and tlie dove came in to him in the e. .30. 16. Jacob came out of the field in the e. Exod. 12. 6. assembly of Israel shall kill it in the e. Deut. 2.3. 11. but when e. cometh, shall wash hims. Josh. 10.26. they were hanging on the trees until «. Judg. 19. 9. now the day draweth towards e. 1 Sam. 14. S4. carsed be the man that eateth till *•
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1 Snm. 3D. 17. Daviii smote them fo e. of next day il.r/i. 2. 14. ill the c. she went, and on the morrow JoiT. t4. when shall 1 rise, and thee. I>e niea-ured .' f jfl/. 5y. 6. they retuni at e. they make a noise H. at e. let them return and make a nuise
00. 6. in the e. it is cut d1(V4. C:{. man i.n>eth forth to his lahoiir until the e. J'm. 7. 9. he went the w av to her house in the <-. £'f/. 11. 6. in the r. withhold not thine hand Jer. 6. 4. the shadows of the e. are stretehed out jLZi/t. 3.S. CJ. the hand of Lord was on me in the t".
JO. 2. but the '-'ate shall not he shut till the (. Zip/i. C. 7. in .Ashkehn shall tliey lie down in the e. Mm. 14.C.'5. when <■. was come, he was there ahiue
10. e, whenitisc. ve sav, it will he tairweather Mark 14. 17- in 1he"f. h.eronieth witli the twelve Luke C4. Cy. ahide with us, tor it is towards r. Ju/in'M. ly. the same dav at e. came lesus and stood
F.VKMNG, with m ininr/. Gni. 1. 5. the e. and t>iC7. CI. shallorder it fromV. to wrw. /., : . CI. ;i. 1 ilam. 17. 16. Philistine drew near /iwniitin and e. 1 King- I7. 0. brousht him bread nn rriiiin and e.
1 Cfir. 16. 411. to otier burnt-orterin:;s niorhinii and
e. '2 Vlir. 0. 4. | l.s. 11. irii. :>. 1 -.1,1 :•,. 3. Joh 4. CO. they are destroyed from mdrnituj to c Pml. :5(>. + ;i.'weepinir in tl:e e. joy in tl^e mi rning
55. 17. «■ and iiiKitiini!. and at noon, will 1 pray
fio. 8. the out Koin^s of ivorniinj ami e. to rcioi< e JJnH. 8. * 14. to C.'v Ki c. monvu'i sanctuary cleans.
C6. the vision of the e. and mornnuj is true Acti 28. 23. persuaciim; them from mcrhiiu! to e.
I'.VKN INC., .1,1 u; til,'. ^ Kitigs 18. Cy. thev proiihesii d till the c. sai riflce
.V). at the time of the <'tfei in^ (f the e. saci dice C K17111S It). 15. on L'reat altai Inn n e. meat ofteiins- £.-ra 9. 4. 1 sat astonishe. .3. Iter .mdi;es are e. wolves, thev ^'iiaw not irfc/y.l4.7.cometo pass, that at c. tinie^hall beliijlit
EVl.MNtiS. Eicd.K. -tfi. shall kill it between the two r. JV'ttw. y. ■• .'!. keep the pa^sover between tlie two e.
C8. + 4. offer the other la;id> between tlie two e. Jer. 5. 6. and a wolf of the e. shall si>oil them
F.\\ I N 1. Feci. C. 14. one e. happeiieth to them all, o. ".
9. 2. there is one e. to th'- riL;hteous and wicked
KVlN-1 lUK. ,.)■ r.VI \\1N(;-1 IPf. Ceil. C4. (">:!. Isaac went out to meditate at the e. Jo.^/i. 7.0. .loshua fell on his ta( e till thee. 8. cy. and the kini: of ,\\i he haii^eil on a tree fill e.
2 .iiini. 11. C. in an f. Daviii walked on the top J'vz. 17. 14. behold, at e. trouble, and beti re M'irkW. H. now thee, wascume. .lesus went out Acts 4. 3. thev put them in hold, for it was now e.
KVr.K. lev. 6. 13. the fire shall c. be I uininicn the altar yvm. CC. .'50. hast ridden on, c. since 1 was thine Deiil. 4. 33. did c. peofde hear the voice of (oni .- ly. y. to love (iod. and to walk e. ill his wavs Jvdg. 11. Cj. did e. ti:;ht au'aiust Israel - 1 kings 5. 1. for lliram was ( . a lover of TIavid .0*4.7. remember, who r. peris! ed. beiiiL' imiocent ' i'.-. 5. 11. those that trust, lettl-.em e. shout tor joy Ci. 6. thy teniler mercies have been f. of old
15. mine eyes are e. towards 1 crd. shall pluck .37. 26. he is e. merciful, and leniietluseed tilessed 51. 3. my transiiressioiis and m\\ sin is e. betore me y. I wasaware.my soulmade me like 7.W. 28. 28. because he w ill n(it e. be threshing' it :i3. 20. not one of the stakes shall r. be reiroved ]>an. 0. 24. or e. they came at the bottom ot the den Joel 2. 2. hath not been c. the like nor any more .Mai. 24, 21. such as was not, no, nor c. sliall be Mark 15. 8. to desire him to do as he had e. done J.iike 15. 31. and he said, son, thou art c. w ith me Jc/(n 4. 2y. a man told me all thinus that c, 1 did,. 39. •8. .35. servant abidetli not. t)Ut the Sc n abideth c.
10. 8. all that e. came before me are thieves
18. 20. I e. tau^'ht in the syna^o-ue and temple Acts Q3. 15. we, or f, he come, are ready to kill him JlpA. 5. 29. for no man e. vet liated his'own flesh
1 'J/iess. 4. 17. and so shall we e. be with the Lord 5_. 15. but e. follow that which is iiood
2 'I'im.^i. 7. e. learnin:!, and never able to come Ihl>. 7. 24. but this man. because he contimieth e.
25. seeinir <-. livetli to make intercessicn tor them Jude 25. to God our Saviour he ;;lory, now and e. ike K.\\uri!i:rii. Vor KVKK, See Siiniificaiitm on I'.Tt^RNAi., Cen. 13. 15. to thee will I fiive it and thy seed for e. 43. 0. then let me bear the blame/or r. 44. .32. Hzod. 3. 15. this is my nanieferf. and my memorial 12. 14. keep it a feast by an ordinance /»r c. 17. 24. an ordinance to tliee, and to thy sons/iire, 14, 13. ve shall see them ajiain no mcre/nr V.
19. 9. that the people may believe thee/X13. 16. it shall be an heap./i.rf. not built aiiain
15. 17. take an awl, lie shall be thy servant /or e.
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Dnit. IR. 5. God hath chosen him and his sons/i'r e.
23. 6. thou shall not seek their peace /.v f.
28. 16. they shall be upon thee for a siim /nr <".
20. 2ii. tluiethinirs revealed belom; Xousfor c.
Jr.Ji. 4. 7. these stones shall be for a memorial lore.
24.thatye nii!;ht b^ar tlie I ord your Gody,;r c.
8. '.'!;. .loshua burnt .Ai, and made it an heap/ci; f .
14. y. tl-.e land shall be thine inheritance./i'/- 1 ,
1 .>«m, 1. 22. appear before the Lord ami abide ^nrc 2. : 0. 1 said. th\\ house should walk before mc'fore.
.3'.'. there shall not be an old man in house /ij;- e.
3,"). he shall walk before mine Anointed./;'/- e. 3. 13. that I will iudj;e his house /■re. for iniquitv
14. iniquity of Lli's house shall not be purge. I/, e. 2o. 15. thou shalt not cut otf tiiy kindness ./urV.
2.3. itie Lonl he between thee and nti^ for e. 42. C7. 12. theret'ore he shall be my servantyi^r e. 28. 2. 1 w ill make thee keeper of mine hVad/nr e.
2 6'.'/'«.2.C6, A bner Said, shall the sword devour" f. c. .' 3. 28. I and my kiuLrd. are -uiltlessbefc re L.'./n/ti. 7. 24. thou hast cuiilirmed Israel to thee,/i';' t".
2ii. and let thy name be ma;;nitied /ur e.
20. that his house mav continue I'oi <-. before thee
1 /\'/«,(7- 8. 13. settled place f r thee toabide iii./r; p. 0, 3. this house built, to I'ut my name there I'or r. ill. y, hrcause the lord loved Israel ri re.tl-.efefore
11. 3.1. I will afflict David's seed, but not lor e.
12. 7. they will be thy servants ./i'r e. 2 C/ir'. 10. 7.
2 /\\i>:gs 5. 27. lipros\\ cleavefothee and seed I'or e.
1 (.7,ron. 17. 22. didst" thou make tliine own f'r e. 2.!. 13. he and sons I'or e. tohuin incense bi'rore L. '.ii. y. if forsake liiiii. he w ill cast thee otf / ■;■ c. cy. l!'.. O L(.'r , .
2 ( 'hron. 7. 16. that my naii,e may be there for e.
21.7. he promised to L'ive a li^lit to his son's ior e. .".0.8. his sanctuary which he liafhsaiictilied}«rc. 33. 4. in .lerusalem shall my name be /.';■,•,
Sell. 13. L not come into con"L'rei;ation of(o>d fore.
J'li \\. CO. they perish/o/'f. without any reijardins it 14. CO. thou prevailest.ri'rf. ag. him,a"nd he pa;Seth ly. 24. sraven w iih in n I'en in the rock /-; < . Co. 7. yet he shall peri>h ./)■;■ (. like hisowii dun;; C3. 7. so should 1 be delivered fre. from luv judi;e 31). 7. vea, he doth establish them I'or e.
7'"//,y".7. buttlie Lord shall endure ./i/r e. 18. the expectation of |)Oor shall not jierish/iir e. IC. 7. *> 1 ord, thou shalt preserve them lor i'.
13. 1. how loni: wilt thou toreet me. ()"l ../,;■ c..' ly. 9. the tear of the Lird is cle;in, eniiurim;yi.r e. CI. 6. thou hast made him most blessed. /cr c.
C3, 6. 1 will dwell in the houseofthe Lord (i>r e. Cr.. y. feed them also, and lift them up/cj'i, cy. 10. vea. the I ord sitteth kim^ fore. .■;o. IC. 1 will izive thanks to thee I'or c. 79. 13. :;3. 11. the counsel of the lord standeth y, r t. 37. 18. and tlieir inheritance shall be;e; <-.
Ctl. and hiss.dnts are presei'M-d for e.
cy. the rii^hteous shall dwell in the land for e. 41. 12. thou settest me before thy facey: r e.
44.8. and we praise th.v muiioj'ifr e. Selah
23. awake. O Lord, arise, cas"t us not otf fore. 45. 2, theref. re (.od hath blessed thee fn'e. 4y.8. fortheiedemptinn of thtir soul ceaseth fiir c.
11. thought is. that their houses <-ontinue./li;'f. 52. 5. (iod sliall likew ise destrov thee /cr i".
y. I will praise thee /ii;f, I w ill wait on thy name 61. 4. 1 will abide in tliy tabernacle./",.;- p.
7. he sliall abide betore God (i.;-f. prepare meicv
8. 1 will siiiL' I'raise unto thy iiame/u;- e. CiO. 7. Iieruleth bv his ))owe"r for e.
m. 16. vea, the Lord will ilweil in it for e.
72, 17, ids name shall endiire./io-e. be continued ly. and bless- d be bis Ldorioiis name/or c.
73, 26. but God ismv sti-eii;;th and pfrtion fore.
74, 1.0 (Jod, why hast thou cast usotf./i.r < . .' 10. shall the rnemv blaspheme thv name tor e. ? 10. fori^ef notlhe congreiiation of thy podr.fi.r e.
75.9. 1 will ileclare for e. I will sim.' praises to G. 77. 7. ■^vill L. cast otf ./i<;- e. .' favourable no more '
8. is mercv clean gone fn e. .''doth promise fail ' 7y. 5. how fom.'. I ord. wilt thou be an!;rv • for f. .' 81. 15. but their time should have endu"red' for e. 8.'i. 17- Itt them beconl'ouuded and troubled'yliff. 85. 5. wilt thou be aiiiirv with us for e. .■' 8y. 1. 1 will sing oftheinercies of the I.orrl./cr e.
C. T have said, mercv shall he built upyi.; <-.
cy. his seed also will 1 make to endure for e. ,36.
46. how loni: wilt thou hidethv.self - /;.)",•...' yj. 7. it is that th.ev shall be destroved for e. 93. 5. holiness hecometh thine house. () J..fore. Iii3. y. neither will he keep hisan^'er ./;.;- e. 105. 8. he hath remembered his covenant for e.
110. 4. thou art a jiriest for e. after the" oi-der of
Melc-hizedek, //.-A. 5.6. 1 6. CO. I 7. 17,21,
111. 9. he bath commanded his covenant for e. DC. o.siiielv he shall not be moved for c.
liy. y\\>.fore. O lord, thy won! is settled in heaven 12,'). C. from henceforth even lor e. 131. 3. J.-a. 9. 7. 13C. 14. this ismv rest for e. here will I dwell 146. 6. the Lord who keepeth truth ./er e. 1(1. the Lord shall reign /t e. even thy God
Pro;-. C7. C4. for riches are not yor e.
I'.re/. 2.16. no remembr.of wise more than foo!/nrf, 3. 14, whatsoevert^ddoth. it shall be./i-rv.
9. 6, nor have thev more a portion./'erc. in any thins: 7..rt. 26. 4. trust .v"e in Lore! .fer c for in L. lehovah
.'iC. 17. of riL'hteousu. quietness, and assurance fore. 34. 10. the smoke thereof shall '.'o up fir r.
17. shall possess it /'ere. from generation to lener. 40. 8. but the word ("if our God shall stand ./'er .. 47. 7. and thou saidst, 1 shall be a lady for e. 51. 6. but my salvation shall bffore. and rii;liteous.
8. but niv righteousness shall be for e. and saiv at. .^7. 16. will not contend fore, nor be always wroth .50. CI. and niv words snail not depart ./i.r e. till. CI. thy peopie shall inherit the land fer <•. 61. y. be not wroth not- rememlxr iiiiciuity .y
12. I am merciful. I will not keep am.'er./('r r. 17. 4. ve kindled a tire which shall burn for e.
25. Jerusalem and tlib city shall remaiii/i;r e.
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Jt-r, 31. 40. it shall not t>e plucked up any more /ore,
32. 39. uive one heart that thev mav fear me lor e.
35. 6. .lonaclab said, ye shalfdrink imw'me far e. ly. lonadab shall not w ant a man before me for e,
49. :)3. llazoi be fordraL-onsand a desolationyioc.
■5o. 39. shall be no more inliahiied for f . 51 . 26, 62.. Loin. 3. 31. for the Lord will nut cast 5.19. th.iu,() L. remainest/.rt'. thv throne
20. w-herefore dost thou forL'i t u^'for e ' Z--ek. 37. 25. they and their childi, siiall dwell for a
and my servant Da-, id shall he tlicir prince/or e 43,7. I will dwell in the midst of Israel lore.'i
Dun.l. 44. but his kinsdcim sliall stand ;i.'/ e. 4. 3t. 1 praised and honoured him that livt-tl, f„re 6,26, (..of Daniel, he IS li\\im;(;. and Sled fast /iiri- 7. IH.saintscfmi'St lli^hshall possess kin -d.yi.M-. 12. 7- and sware b\\- him that livcth for e.
llos. 2. ly. 1 will hetroth thee unto meyiv-f. in riaht
Jo, I 3. 20. but .1 ml. shall dwell./:-)- e. ami 1. rusaleui
.-imos 1. 11. I'.dom cast otf piiv and kept wrathyoj c.
Ofinil. 10. Iilom. thou shalt be cut . titer e.
Joiiii/i 2. 6. earth with her baiswas about me for e.
Mio. 2. y. .ve have taken av.ay my i-lorv f,.;' ,-. 4. 7. and tlie Lord shallreiiiii ov"er theiii"/;.r c. 7. 18. retaineth not anuer./ir c. deli::lits in mircv
Ma/. 1. 4. asainst whom L. hath indii^nation I, re.
Mn/.fi. 13. for thine is the power and izlorv fore. 21. 1.'. no fruit i;row- on thee ./"cr c. .Mari ]"l,']4.
Liikt 1. 33. and he shall reii;n over .lacohy'nr f, ,")5. as he spake to .Abraliain and hisseeil fir e.
John 8. .35. servant abideth nt t ill the house 'for e
12, 34. we have heard that Chri-t abideth i'or e. 14. 16. the (. omforter may abide w ith vouyl.r e.
Horn. 1. 25. more th.an Creator, who is bli-ssecl for e, V. 5. (- hiist, wh.o iscverall. (iod blessed yi.rt". 11. .'io. to whom be '.;\\i.ry for e. amen. 16." 27.
2 Cc,-. 9. 0. hi-i ii;;hteoiisiiess lemaineth yi.r r.
P/iilmi. 15. that thou sliouldest receive"liim f-r e.
;/(A. 10. 12.y:'r(-.satdowiinntlieri:;htha!iclnf(....| 14. he perfected yl.r f. them tliat are sanctiiied
13. 8. .lesus C hrist, the same to-ciav and f r < . 1 /'(-.M. 23. the word cf (..od, which livetfi for e.
C5, but the w ord of the 1 ord endiireth fir e. C Per. C. 17- are clouds carried with a tempe-t. 'o whom irist of dark lies-; is reserved fir e. Jn,/, 1:!. C Ji'/j)i2. fortruth'ssake which shall be withusyi.j e. i-ec LsT.^iti isH, I sr\\i;Lisnr.u. Liie fr r.VPK. Cen. 3. 22. lest he eat of tree of life and Hie f'r r. I >nil. 32. 40. 1 lilt up mv hand ami sav, I Hie f.r e. 1 h'iiii;.' 1.31. said, letmv liird kiiiL' David /ii'e fore. AV/o 2. 3. I said to the kini;. let the kirn; liie f'l e. y.. CC. 26. praise the L. vour hearts shall liie for e. 49. 0. that he sliould still Hie fire, not see 7)«w.2. 4. Okin;;, Hie t".-- c. 3. 9.1 5. 10. 1 6.6.21. Z,. Ii. 1,5. and the prophets, do they liic fo'e. .' Ji'lin 6. 51. I am thelivim; bread froiii iieav'en. if auv maneatof thishrcacl he shall l:ic fr c.ik'i. For r.VI -.I! and IV I I!. FmK 15, 18. the Lord shall reii;n for e. nn,l e. 1 C'lir, n. 16. .36. blessed be (iod fir e. nnd e. pe'^ido said amen, and praised Lord, Cy. 10, Dan.H.iiK Xcli. y. 5. bless the 1 ord vour (iod /.-r e. and e. P.',il. y. 5. thou hast put oiit their name for e. nud e.
10, 16. the Lord is Kiiiii yi.r <-. and e. the heathen
21. 4. thou i-'avest him lem:th of days./'er e. and e. 45. 6. thv throne, O (iod, is'yi-r e. nn'd e.
17. the "people shall praise tliee for e. and e.
48. 14. fir this (.od is our Godyi.r e. and e.
,52. 8 1 trust in the mercv of (iod for e. and e.
111.8. thev stand fast /i)r < . and . . are done in truth
liy. 44, so shall 1 keep thv law- y:.r <■, n«rf e.
145. 1. and 1 will bless thv name f re. and e. C. and I will praise thv name ter e. and e. CI.
148. 6. he liath also stahli~hed them.Cr ,-. and e. 7'rt..'io.8.that it mav be for time tocoiiie, fore.ondc.
34, 10. none shall fiass th|-oui;h it for e.' and e. ./(r. 7. 7. dwell in the land that I yave for e. and e.
C5. 5. 1.. ijivento voii and vour fathers fir e. and e. Van. 7. 18. sliall jiossiss the kingdom for e. ande.
IC. 3. thev shall shine as the stars for e. and e. .l//i-.4,5,"will walk in the name of (1. fore.aode. Cal. 1.5. of (iod, to whom W iAor\\ior r. and r. l'liil.A.'20.\\ ■/'//». 1. 17. C 7';«o4.r8. //.-.i. 13. CI. 7/
5. 13. and honour he to the Lamb fre.ande.
7. IC. and power he unto our (iod for e. and e.
11. 15. aiici (hrist shall reitjn lor e. nnd e. 11.11. the .smoke asceiideth fr e. and e. iy. 3. CO. 10. shall be torment, dav and niiiiit forcinde. CC. 5. and thev shall rei-n"/;.; e. and c."
' .s,nti,tf lor VA'I'.K. /.■j-,.,/. C7. CI. it shall be a ../„^«/,-/..r ,-. C8. 43. I .'1:1. 21. Lei. 6. 18. I 10. y. I 17. 7. I 23. 14. 21. 31, 41. 121. 3. \\nm. 18.23. 20.28. it shall Ih' bv a ^lati.ie h-r , . I e: . 7.31. 3i'.. I lii. 15. I U>, 31. \\nn,. 18. 11, 19 r.i r , 6. 22. it is a ttant/e lor e. unto t!ie I ord \\UM. 10. 10. to the stram.'er U'V a 'tmi.t, for e. KVI l!I..AM INti. ."^ee Si,ini*icanon an r.-rniNiI.. Cen. 17.8. laniiot ( auaaii br ,uw-. p. svss. 48. 4. 21. :!:{. the e. God, ha. 10. '.^t. Horn. 16. 26. 40. 26. to the utmost bound ot the . . lulls Kxod. 40. 15. an e. priesthr.od. \\nm. 25. 13. /.<-,-. 16. 31. be an e. statute P, i.r 3:!. T, . e. amis y'..C4.7. belilf up. \\ec. door^.y. loo. 5. mercy e. 112. ti. the liL'hteiicisshall t'e in (.remembrance liy. 142. thy ri;;hteoiisne.ss is an «' riuhteous. 144. l.'fy. 24. scare h me, () God, and lead me in wa.v e. 145.1.'!. thv kintsdom is an t". i inydi 111, dominion thio' alU'eUcrat, linn. A. .\\. | 7. 27. 2 /Vv. 1. 1 1. Pri'v. 10. 25. but the rii;liteou> is an e. foundation fa. y. 6. hi- nhir.e shall be lalled, the e. lather Co. 4, in the lord Uho" *II is e, strength 33. 14. who amouL' usshi .1 dwell with e. burninL'S ? .■i5. 11), thev shall come .viihe, iov,51. 11, ' (il,7. 45, 17. w-itlie. salvation II 51.8. w ith r. kindness .55. 13. for an e si.'U V 56. 5. an ,-. name. 63. 12. 60. 19. the Lord sihall be unto tliee an e liL'lit 20. ' 139
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ttr. 10. 10. r.oil isane. Kins 1150. 11. r. confusion fW. 40. I will brini! an «. ropioach mwn >ou 31. .■}. yea I Imve loveil tlive with an e. love 51. t C6. but thou slialt be «. desolations Dan. 4. .11. whose dominion is an e. ilosnin. 7. 14. Hah. ."i. 6. the e. mountains were s< altered Mat. 18. 8. to l>e cast into e. fire, 'lb, 41. Co. 4fi. these shall go away into e. punishment l.nke IC. 9. they may receive you into e. habitations •2 Tliess. 1.9. who shall be punish, with e. destruc. 2. 16. loved us, and hath gnen us e. consolation 1 Tim. d. It), to whom be honour and power e. Jude 6. the ansrels he liath reserved in e. chains Hev. 14. 6. havine the e. gospel to preach to them iiee CT. From KVKKI.A.STING. Ps. 41 . 1.3. blessetl be G.from e. to everlast. 106. 48. go. 2. e\\en frame, to everlasting thou art God. is frum e. toever. Prnv. 8.23. 1 was set u pfrum e. or ever the earth was Jsa. 63. 16. O Lord, thy name is from e. Mic. 5. 2. whose goings forth have been from e. llab. 1. 12. art thou not /roOT f. O lord my God ?
KVEKLASTING life. Dan.XI.I. awake, some to e. hfcsome to ever .shame Alat. 19. 29. anil shall inherit e. life Jjuke 18. .30. and in the world to come e. life John 3. 16. whoso t)elieveth should havee. life, .16. 4. 14. in him a wellof water spriniiins up toe. /i/e 5. 24. he that lieareth my words hath e. life 6.27. labour for the meat which endureth to «. life 40. every one who seeth the Son may have e. life 47. he that believeth on me hath e. life 12. 50. 1 know that his commandment is life e. Acts 1.1. 46. judge youreelves unworthy of e. life Kom. 6.22. being free from sin.ye have the f mi e. life <' nl.fi. 8. soweth to Spirit, shal (of Spirit reap life e.
1 T«m.l.l6. should hereafter believe on him to life e.
EVEKMOKE. Devi. 28. 29. thou shalt be oppressed and spoiled e.
2 .^Vim. 22. 51. he sheweth mercy unto David e. 2 Kings 17. .37. ye shall observe to do for e.
1 Vhr. 17. 14. his throne shall be established for e. P\\al. 16. 11. atright hand there are pleasures fore.
18. 5i>. sheweth mercy to David and his seed fore. .■<7. 27. depart from evil, do siood, and dwell fore. 77. 8. is mercv gone ' doth his promise fail for e. .' il6. 12. 1 will praise and glorify thy name for e. 89. 28. my mercy will I Tseep tor nim fore.
52. blessed be the Lord for e. amen and amen
92. 8. but thou, lord, art most high for e.
105. 4. seek the Lord, seek his face e.
106. 31. was counted to him for righteousn. for e.
113. 2. blessecl be the name of the I ord for e.
115. IB. but we will bless the Lord fore.
121. 8. L. preserve thy going out and coming in e.
132. 12. their children shall situ|X)n throne fore.
133. 3. Lord commanded the blessing, life for e. Etek. 37. 26. I will make a covenant and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for e. 28. John 6. 34. said to lesus, I ord, e. give us this bread
2 Cor. 11. 31. the Father of our Lord blessed for e.
1 'I'heti. 5. 16. rejoice e. pray without ceasing Ueb.l. + 25. he is able also to save them e.
28. maketh the Son, who is consecrated for e. Jiev. 1. 18. wds dead, behold, 1 am alive fore.
EVERY. Oen. 6.5. e. imagination of his heart was evil
17- 10. e. man child shall be circumcised />«r.l9.10. nor shalt gather e. grape of thy vinevard yum. 5. 2. that they put out of the cam)) e. leper
2 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told him e. whit, hid nothing Psal. 119. 101. 1 have refrained from e. evil way
104. therefore I hate e. false way, 128. Prov. 2. 9- then shalt thou understand e. good path 7. 12. now in streets, she lieth in wait at e. comer i4.15.the simple believeth e.word, but prudent man 15. 3. theeyesof the Ld. are in e. place, beholding 20. 3. cease from strife, but e. fool will be meddling 30. 5. e.word of Go19. 3. for a man to put away his w ife for e. cause Markl. 45. they came to bini from e. quarter I,tike 4. 37. the fame of him went into e. place
6. 44. for c. tree is know n by his own fruit .cJcrj 2.43. and fear came uixJne.sotd .wonders done
15.21. iVIose-s hath in e. city them that preach him liom.\\i.\\\\. e. knee shall bow, e. t'ngue shall confess 1 Cor. 4. 17 as 1 teach e. where in e. church •2 Cor. 10. 5. bringing into captivity e. thought Eph. 1 21. faraliove e. name named, Phtl. 2. 9.
4. 16. e. joint supplieth, in the measure of e. part
Phil.i. 21. salute e. saint in Christ lesus
1 Tim. 4. 4. for e. creature of GoC Tim. 2. 21. and prepared unto e. irood work
Heb. 12. l.let us lay aside e. weight, and the sin
Jam. 1. 17. e. good and perfect gift is from above
1 Pet. 2. 13. submit to e. ordinance of man for Ixird
1 John A. 1. beloved, lielieve note, spirit, buttry spi.
See Least, Citv. Day, Man, Mobmng,
Way, Sidf, Thing.
EVEIiY one.
den. 4. 14. that e. one that findeth me shall sla v me
27- 29. curse1 Kings 22. 28. hearken. O people, e. me of you
2 Kings 18. 31 . and then eat ye e. ime of his rig tree 2 Chron. 30. 18. saying, the good J.ord pardon e. one F.zra 3 5. of e. one that willingly offered an offering
9. 4. were a.ssenibled to me e. ime tliat trembled .JoA 10. 1 1 . behold e. one that is proud, and abase him 12. look on e. one that is proud, and bring him low Psal. 29. 9. in temple e. one doth speak of his glory 32. 6. tor this shall e. one that is godly pray 140
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Psal. 49. + 14. grave an habitation for e. one of them 6.1. 11. e. line that swearcth by him shall glory 68. .10. till e. one submit himself with silver 71. 18. and thy power to e. 07ie that is to come 115. 8. so is c. one that trusteth in them, 135. 18. 119. 160. e.owc of thy judgments endureth forever 128. 1. blessed ise. one that fear the Lord ]:ccl. 10. 3. he saith to e. one that he is a fool Can/. 4. 2. whereof e. one bear twins, 6.6. Isa. 7. 22. honey shall e. ime eat Uiat is left in the land 9. 17. for e. ime is an hypocrite and an evil doer .14. 15. vultures be gathered, e. one with her mate 43.7. even e. one that is called by my name 55. 1. ho, c, one that thirsteth, come to the wafers Jer. 5. 6. e. one that goeth out shall be torn in pieces 8. e. one neighed after his neighl)our's wife 6. 13. fore. !»»«• is given to covetousness 20. 7. I am in derision daily, e. one moiketh me 25. 5. turn ye now e. one from his evil way Etrk. 7. 10. all of them mourning, e. oiu for iniquity 16. 25. hast opened thy feet to e. one that passe1 Cor. 7. 17. as the Lord hath called e. one. so walk lial. 3. 10. cursetl is e. one that continueth not
2 Tim. 2. 19. e. one that nameth the name of Christ 1 Johni. 7. e. one that loveth is born of God
Bet. 6. 11. white robes were given to e. one of them
EVEItY zcliere. 1 Chr. 1 3. 2. send abroad to our brethren e. rchere Mark 16. 20. they went forth and preached e. irhere Luke 9. 6. preaching the g(isi)el c. ichere. Acts 8. 4. ,)c/.> 17. 30. commanding all men e.aAere to repent 28. 22. we know it is e. a/iere spoken against 1 Cor. 4. 17. as 1 teach e. uAe.-e in every church Phil. 4 . 12. e. ahere, and in all thinus instructed 1 Tim. 2. 8. 1 will therefore that men pray e. uliere
EVIDKNCK. Jer. 32. 10. I subscril>ed the e. and sealed it II. so I t14. this e. both which is sealed, and this e. open 16. when I delivered the e. of the purchase
Hei. 11 . 1. faith is the e. of things not seen
KV1DK.NCK.S. Jer. 32. 14. thus saith the Lord, lake these e. 44. men shall buy fields for money and subscribe e. EVIDK.Nf. Joli 6. 28. look upnn me, for it ise. to you if I lie Cial. 3. 11. that no man is justified by the law is e. PAiV. 1.28. which is to them an e. token of perdition Hei. 7. 14. it is e. our Ixirdspran? out of ludah
15. and it is yet far more e. for that after Melchis.
EVIDENTLY.
/Jets 10. 3. Cornelius saw in a vision e. an angel
Gal. 3. 1. Jesus Christ hath been e. set forth crucified EVI I,.
Evil It taken for sin anil icirkedness: thus it is said of the Kicked kinas of Israel, that they did evil in the siL'ht of the I/>nl, thep tranjigrey^ed his lau: 1 Kings 16. 25, 30. And in Krcl. 9. 3. T he heart of t'le sons of men is full of evil. This is criminal or moral evil. It is likercise taken for afflictions or pnnithmentf which Cod inflicts upon a per.tim or people. .lob 2. 10. Shall we re ceive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil .' Jsa, 45. T. I tuake peace and create evil. Amos 3. 6. Shall there be evil in a city, and the I^rd hath not done it r This is the evil of punishment, or penal evil. Jt is also taken for injuries or wrongs done hy one man to another. Prov. 17. 13. Whoso rewardeth evil for gocxi, evil shall not depart from his house. Mat. 5. .19. I5ut 1 say unto you that ye resist not evil. Jt is put for dangers or calamities, Prov. 22. 3. A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself. Jle .'tees public calamities approaching, and u.%es all la'iful means to secure himself. Jt is taken both for corporal and spiritual evil, of sin and suffering. Mat. 6. 13. Deliver us from evil.
Jt is said ]Mat. 5. .17. Let your communication be yea, yea; nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil ; that is. Let your discourse be confirmed aith a bare affirmation or denial only ; for uhatsoever is more than these proceedeth from an evil habit, or some such principle ; and most commonly from the devil, that Kicked one, jcho is evil in the highest degree ; vho commits evil ui/h- out ceasing ; and tcbo practises all sorts and de- grees if it hy himself and his ministers. '
Ihe evil of sin. 'The internal malignity of sin, abstracted from its dreadful effects, renders it moit worthy if our hatred ; for it is in its ovm nature direct enmity against God, and obscures the glory of all his attributes : Jt is the violation of his majesty, who is the universal .S<>vereign of heaven and earth ; a contrariety to his holiness, which shines forth in his laiv ; a despising his goodness, the attractive to obedience ; the contempt cf his omniscience, which sees every sin when it is committed ; the slighting of his terrible justice and poicer, as if the sinner could secure liim.\\elf from his indignation ; a denial of his truth, as tf the threatenings were a vain terror to scare men from sin. Add to this the dreadful judgments and piinishments which God infiicts upon sinners for sin, sometimes in this life, but especially the torments of hell, which are the just and full recom- pence if sin. Evil eve. Prov 23. 6. Eat not the bread of him that liath an evil eye ; that is, af *he «»v«
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or covetous man ; who secretly gruirgeth thee the meat which he sets before thee, Jn the same sense this phrase is used, Jilat. 20. 15. Is thine eye evil because 1 am good f Art thou envious, because I dispense my grace to others besides thyself.'
Evil dav or days. I'rov. 15. 15. All the days ol the atllicted are evil ; that is, they are tedious and uncomfortable ; he takes no content in any time or thing. Eccl. 12. 1. When the evil days come not ; that is, the time of old age, which is burdensome and calamitous in itself; and far more grievous and more terrible when it is loaded with the sad rememhratice of a man's youthful follies and lusts, and with the dreadjul prospect of approaching death and judgment. And in Amos 6. 3. Ye that put far away the evil day ; that is, ye that drive all thoughts of approaching death and judgment out of your heads ; or else flatter yourselves as if it would never come, or at least not for a great while hence.
Gen. 19. 19. lest some e. takemc and I die
28. + 8. daughters of Canaan e. in eyes of Isaac 44. 5. ye have done e. in so doing
34. lest I see thee, that shall come on my father 50. 20. as fbryou, ye thought e. a^'ainst me Exod. 5. 23. since I came, he hath done e. to people
10. 10. look to it, for e. is before you
21. +8. if she be e. in the eyes of her master
.12. 14. the Lord repented of the e. he thought to do to his people, 2 Sam. 24. 16. 1 Chron. 21. 15. Num. 11. + 1. it was e. in the ears of the I^id
22. 1 34. if it be e. in thine eyes, I will get back Deut. 19. 20. commit no more such e. among you
29. 21. the L. shall separate him to e. out or tribes .10. 15. see, 1 have set before thee death and e.
31. 29. and e. will befall you in the latter days Josh. 24. 15. if it seem e. to you to serve the I ord Judg. 2. 15. the hand of the L. against them for e.
9. 57. thee, of the men of Shechem didGo20. 34. but they knew not that e. was near them
1 .Sarn. 20. 7. be sure tliate. is determine24. 11. nor is e. nor transgression in mine hand 17. nie good, « hereas I have rewanled thee e.
25. 17. for e. is determined against our master
26. they that seek e. to my lord, be as Nabai 28. e. hath not been found in thee all thy days
26. IB. what have 1 done ? what e. is in my hand ?
29. 6. I have not found e. in thee since thy coming
2 .Na/n. 3. 39. the Lord shall reward the doer of e. 12. 11. behold 1 will raise up e. against thee
16. +8. behohl thee in thy e. thou l)loody man 19. 7. will be worse than all the e. that befell thee
1 Kings 14. 9. but hast done e. above all before thee 16. C.5. Omri w rought e. in the eyes of the Ix>rd
22. 23. a lyin? spirit in tb^' prophets, and the Lord hath sixiken e. concerning thee, 2 Chron. 18. 22.
2 Kings'il.'i. 1 am bringing such e. on .lerusalem
22. 20. thine eyes shall not see all e. on this place
1 Chron. 21. +7. it was e. in theeyesof the I ord 17. it is I that have sinned and'done e. indeed
2 Chron. 20. 9. if when e. cometh on us, as tlie sword J'sth. 7. 7. he saw that there was e. determined
8. 6. for how can I endure to see e. to my people .' Job 1. 1 , one that feared God and ischewed e. 8.
1 2. 3. 5. 19. yea m seven there shall no e. touch thee 31. 29. or lift up myself when e. found him 42. 11. they comforte15. 3. nor doth e. to his neighlwur, nor taketh up
21. 11. for they intended e. against thee
23. 4. I will fear no e. for thou art with me 34. 21. e. shall slay wicked, those hate righteous
30. 4. he deviseth mischief, he abhorrcth not e.
40. 14. let them be put to shame that wish me e.
41. + 1. the Lord will deliver him in the day ofe, 5. mine enemies speak e. of me |l t7. devisee.
49. 5. w herefore should 1 fear in the davs of e. T 50. 19. thou givest thy mouth to e. and tliy tongue 54. 5. he shall reward e. unto mine enemies "
50. 5. all their thoughts are against me for e.
90. 15. and the years wherein we have seen e.
91. 10. there shall no e. befall thee, Jer. 23. 17. 97. 10. ye that love the Lord, hate e.
109. 20. and of them that s()eak e. against my son) 140. 11. e. shall hunt violent man to overthrow him Prov. 1. 16. for their feet run to e. Jsa. 59. 7. .13. dwell safely, ami shall be quiet from fear of «. 3. 29. devise not e. against thy neighbour 5.14. 1 w as almost in all e. in midst of congre'atiou 11.19. he that pursueth e. pursueth it tohisdeath
12. 20. deceit in the heart of them that imagine e.
21. there shall no e. happen to the iust
1.1. 21. e. pursueth sinners || 14. 22. that devise e.
16. 4. yea, even the wicked for tlie day of e.
27. an ungodly man diggeth up e. fire in his lips .10. moving his liiis he bringeth e. to pass
19. 23. he shall not be visited with e.
20. B. a kinL' scattereth away all e. with his eyes
22. say not thou, 1 will recompense e. wait on Lord
21. 10. the soul of the wicked desireth e.
22. 3. a pru24. + 18. lest it be e. in the eves of the Lord .10. .12. if thou hast thouaht e. lay thine hand
J'.ccl. 2. 21. this also is vanity, and a greate.
5. 13. there is a sore e. which I have seen, 16.
6. 1. an e. which I have seen under the sun. 10. ,5.
9. 3. this is an e. among things that are done under
the sun, the heart of sons of men is full of e.
11. 2. thou knowestnot what e. shall be on earth Jsa. 3. 9. for they have rewarded e. to themselves
13. 11. 1 will punish Ihe world for their e. .13. 15. and shutteth his eyes from seeinL' e.
45. 7. I make peace and create e. I do these things 47. 11. therefore shall e. come upon thee 56.2. and kee|ieth his hand from doiiisf any e. 57. 1. that the righteous is taken away from the e. Jer. 1. 14. out of the north an e. break forth. 6. 1. 2. 3. e. shall come u|X)n them, saith the I ord * 28. if thev can s?ve thee in the time of e.
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Jer. 4. 4. lest my fui-y come forth like fire, because of the e. ot' your doiuiis, 2:5. 2. I 26. 3. I 4-». 22. 5. 12. it is not he, neither shall e. couie u|X3U us 7. ."k). thililrfu or ludah liavc done e. in my sight 11. ♦ 12. shall not save them in the time ot e.
t 14. I will not hear wlien they cry tor their e.
15. when thou di est e, then thou rcjoicest
17. hath pronoiuiced e. asrainst thee tor t. of Israel 15. 11. will cause to entreat thee well in time or e. 17. 17. thou art my hope in the "lay of e.
lii. tiriui' on them the ilay ot e. aiiil destroy them
IB. 8. if iliat nation turn from their e. I will repent
of the «. I thought to do, 26. 3, 13, It). | 42. 10.
11. twhold, I frame e. afiahist you and devise 19. 15. 1 will briuii all e. tliat I have pronounced 21. 10. 1 set my face at'ainst this city for^. 25. .32. e. shall ;.'o forth from naiiim to nation
28.8. the prophets prophesied of war and off. Sy. 11. I think thouKJits of peaie, and not off. 32. .30. the chiUtren of .ludah have only done e.
32. because of all thee. of the children of Israel 35. 17. I will bring on .ludah and .lerusalem all
the e. that I have pronounced aiiainst them, 36. 31. 38. 9. these men have donee, in all they have ilone
44. 11. I will set my face aj:. you for e. and cutotf 17. we had plenty, and were well, and saw noe. 27. 1 will watch over them fore, and not for good 29- my words shall stand asrainst you for e.
4ti. 2. I'n llesht)on they have devised e. ai.'ainst it
51 . 24. 1 will render to Babylon all e. done in /ion 60. wrote all the e. that should come on Babylon
E,zek. 7. 5. an e. .in only e. behold it is come 14. 22. ye shall be comforted concerning the e.
Jinn. 9. 14. the Lord hath watched upon the e.
Joel'Z. 13. the Ix)rd yourGod repenteth himof the e.
Amos 3. 6. shall there be e. in a city . \\.. not done it r 9. 10. who say, e. shall not overtake nor prevent us
Jtmah 3. 10. and (;oiV/iV.l. 12. but e. came down from Lord to .1 erusalem 2. 1. woe to them that work e. uixjn their beds 3. behold, acainst this fainily do 1 clevise an e.
5. 11. is not the Ix)rd among us' noe. i an come 2fnh. 1. 11. that iinagineth e. a;;aiDSt the Lord Hah. 1 . 13. thou ait of purer eyes than to behold e.
2. 9. he ma3' be delivered from the power of e. Zeph. 3. 15. thou shalt not see e. any more jiech. 7. 10. let none of you imagine e. 8. 17. Mai. 1. 8. ye otfer the lame and sick, is it not e. ? 2. 17. when yc say, every one that doeth e. is good iJat. 5. 11. shall say all manner of e. as-'ainst you 37. whatsoever is more than these, (Ometh ot e. 39. but 1 say unto you, thatye resist note.
6. 34. suthcient imtothe day is the e. thereof 9. 4. wherefore think ye e. in your hearts r
27. 23. Pilate said to them, why, what e. hath he done r Mark 15. 14. Luke 23. 22.
Mark 9. 33. that can lightly speak e. of me
Xmke 6. 4.5. an evil man bringeth forth what is e.
Jolm 3. 20. every one that doeth c. hateth the light 5. 29. the^' that have done e. to the resuirection of IB. 23. it I have spoken e. bear witness of the e.
Acts 9. 13. how much e. he hath done to thy saints
23. 9. a great cry . say ing, we find no e. in this man Rom. 2. 9. anguish on eveiy soul of man that doeth e.
7. 19. but the e. which 1 would not, that I do
12. 9. abhor that which is e. cleave to what is good 17. recompense to no man e. tor e. provide thinas
21. be not overcome of e. overcome *. w ith good 13. 4. a revenger to execute wrath on him doeth e. 14. 20. it is e. for that man who eateth with offence
16. 19. I would haveyou simple concernina: e. 1 Cor. 13. 5. charity not provoked, thinketh ho e.
1 Thess. 5. 15. see that none render e. for e, to any
22. abstain from all appearance of e.
1 Tim. 6. 10. the love ot money is the root of all e. Tit. 3. 2. put them in mimi to si)eak e. of no man Jam. 3. 8. the tongue is an unruly e. full of ixiisrn
1 Pet. 3. 9. not rendering e. for e. or railin;;, but bless. 3 John 11. he that doetl) e. hath not seen God
Bring, Brought KVIL. Josh. 23. \\5. the Lord shall bring on you all e. things
2 Sam. 15. 14. lest he overtake and bring e. on us
17. 14. that the Lord might bring e. upon Absalom
1 Kings 14. 10. 1 will bring e. on the house of .lerob. 17.20. lies id, hast thou also Anrnp/Ke. on widow ? 2L 21. Iwhold, I will bring e. upon thee
29. not bring e. in his days, but in his son's days
H Kings 22. 16. thus saith the Ix)rbring e. upon this place, 2 Chrm. 34. 24.
2 Chrnn. 31. 28. nor eyes see all the «. I will bring Isa. 31.2. twill bring e. and not call back his word
'er. 4. 6. for 1 will bring e. from the north
6. 19. behold, I will bring e. upon this people
II. 11. behold, \\ will bring e. upon them
23. 1 will bring e. ujKin the men of Anathotli 19. 3. Iiehold, 1 will bring e. on this plaje, 15. 23. 12. I will bring e. even year of their visitation 25. 29. tor lo, I begin to bring e. on the city
.35. 17. I will bringoD .ludah c. pronounced, .36. 31. .39. 16. I will bring my wordson thiscitv fore.
45. 5. 1 will bring e. upon all flesh, saith the Lord
•See Did, Do. KVIL, joined with good. Gen. 2. 9. the tree of knowledge of good and e. 17. 3. 5. ye shall be as gods knowint; gtwd an(i e. 22. 41. 4. wherefore have ye rewarded e. for ffiW.' Veut. 1. 39. had no knowledge between good and e.
1 Ham. 25. 21. he hath requited me e. for good
2 .Snm. 19. ,35. can I discern between good and e. .'
1 iki""' ""■ ^- "°* prophesy g. concern, me, but e. 18.
2 Chnm. 18. 7. never prophesieth good to me, but e. 17. he would not proj)hesy good to me, but e.
Job 2. 10. shall we receive ;?ii(>rf, and not receive e. ?
*'. 26. I looked for good, then e. came unto me t^'al. 35. 12. they rewarded me e. for good, 109. 5.
■*'■■ -f • that render e . for good are my a52. 3. thou lovest e. more than good, and .'ying
,- "• ^^- ■'• ^y^ "f I" beholdimr the e. and the good 1 ( . 13. whoso rewardeth e. for/yourf, evil notdepart 31. 12. she will ilo him good and not e. all her days ,"■ ?• ""• " "^ '" t''«'" that call e. good, and good e. 7. 15. may know to refuse e. and Oiooiegood, 16.
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Jtr. 18. 20. shall e. be recompensed for good?
42.0. whether it be good or e. we will obey Lord iMin. 3. 38. of most High proceedeth not e. and g. Amos 5. 14. seek ^ood and note, that ye may live
9. 4. I will set mine eyes on them fore, not tor good Mic. .3. 2. who hate the good Had love the e. Mom. 7 .21 . when- 1 would do good, e. present with me
9. 11. not born, neither having done good ore. IJeb. 5. 14. their senses exercised to liiscenjj;. ande. 3 Jo/mil. tblluw uut what ise. but wnat is good .See Grkat. F,om EVH-. Oen. 48. 16. the Angel who redeemed me from all e. 1 .yo/«. 25. 39. and hath kept hisseivant/zc/ne.
1 Chron. 4. lo. that thou wouldest keep uut from e. Jai 28. 28. and to depart //-cm e. is understanding PauI. 31. 13. keep thy toiigue./r
14. depart yWvw e. doaood, .'57.27. Hroi.S.T. 121.7. the l^rd shall preserve thee from all e. Prov. 4.27. turn not, remove thy foot from e.
13. 19. it isaliomination to fools todepart/zome.
14. 10. a wise man feaieth,aiiddepartethy/-w/« e, 16. 6. by the fearof the l.ord men depart y>
17. the high-way of upriaht is to 23. 22. then they should have turned them from their e. way. and from thee, of their doings
5K64. Babylon not rise /ro/« e. 1 will bring en lier Mat. 6. 13. but deliver us from e. Luie 11. 4. John 17. 15. but that thou shouldest keep them /. e.
2 'J hess. 3.3. shall stablish you, and keep you^. e. 1 Pel. 3. 10. let him refrain his tongue /row e.
Put a-uay K\\ IL. Dent. 13. 5. put the e. auay from the midst of thee 17. 7. so thou shalt pi/< the e. auay from among you, 19. 19. I 21. 21. 1 22. 21,24. 1 24. f. IQ fvt e. away from Israel, 21. 22. Jndg. 20. 13. Bcd.W. 10. and yut auay e. from thy flesh Isa. 1. 16. wash ye, pnt away the e. of yoar doings
K\' I L in the sight if the Lord.
Num. .32. 13. had donee, in sight of L.Jndg. 3. 12.
Judg. 2. 11. Israel did e. in the siaht of the Ijord,
3. 7, 12. I 4. 1. 1 6. 1. I 10. 6. I 13. 1. 1 King>
11.0. I 14.22.1 15.26,34. I 16. 7.. 30. 1 22. 5.'.
2 Kings 8. 18, 27. I 13. 2, 11. I 14. 24. I 15. 9,
18, 24, 28. I 17. 2. 1 21. 2, 20. 2 Chron. 22. 4. |
33. a 22. I 36. 5, 9, 12. 1 Sanf.\\b.
19. thou didite. inihe sight of the Lord
1 Kings 16. 19. in doing e. in the sight of the Lord 21 . 20. sold to work e. in the sight if the Lord
2 Kings 3. 2. he wrought e. in the sight of the Lord 17- 17. sold the\\nseh'es to do e. in the.^ight of L.
21. 16. to sin, in doing that which was e. in the
sight of the l^rd,23. .32, .37. I 21. 9, 19.
1 Clir.m. 2. 3. Lr was e. in the sight of the Ixird
2 Chr. 33. 6. he w rouglit much e. tu the sight cf L.
This EVIL. Eiod. .32. 12. and repent of /Aw e. against thy people 1 Sam. 6. 9. then he hath done us this great e.
12. 19. we have added this e. to ask a king iSam. 13. 16. thise. in sending me away is greater
1 Kings 9. 9. the Lord brought on them all this e.
2 Kings 6. 33. he said, behold, this e. is of the Lord 2 Chron. 7. 22. therefore he brought Mm e. on them A'eA. 13. 18. did not our God bring all thise. on usr
27. shall we hearken to you to do all this great e. ? J ib2. 11. when.lob's three friends heard of this e. Psal.bl. 4. I have done«i e. in thy sight Jer, 16. 10. the L. pronounced all this e. against us
32. 2.3. therefore thou hast caused all /. e. on them 42. like as 1 have brought all thise. on this people
4<>. 2. (iod hath pionouhced thise. on this place 44. 7. why commit 3 e this great e. ag. your souls ? 23. therefore this e. is happened unto you T)nn. 9. 13. it is written, all thise. is come upon us Jotiah 1. 7. know for whose cause this e. is on us, 8.
l'.\' I L, Adjective. Oen. 6.5. thoughts of his heart were only e. 8. 21. 37. 20. some e. beast hath devoured him, 33. Kidd. 5. 19. Israel did see that they were in e. case
33. 4. people heard these c. tidings they mourned A«/H. 14. 27. how long bear this e. congregation.'
20. 5. to bring us in unto this e. place Ihnt. 1 . 35. not one of this e. generat. shall see land 6. + 22. tlie L. shew ed signs, great and e. on I'.gypt
22. 14. and bring up an e. name upon her, 19. 28. 54. his eye shall bee. toward his brother
56. her eye shall be e. toward her husband 1 Sam. 2. 23. for I hear of your e. dealings 1 Kings 5. 4. there is neither advers. nor e. occnrrent Ezra 9. 13. after all that is comi on us for e. deeds Psal. 41. 8. an e. disease cleaveth fast unto him 64. 5. they encourage themselves in an e. matter 78. 49. trouble, by sending e. angels among them 112. 7. he shall not be afraid of e. tldhigs.heart fixed 140. 11. let not an e. speaker be established inearth Prov. 6. 24. to keepthee from the e. woman 14. 19. the e. bow before the good, the wicked Eccl. 5. 14. but those riches perish by e. travel 6. 2. this is vanity, and it is an e. disease 9. 12. as the fishes that are taken in an e. net Isa. 7. 5. Lphraim have taken e. counsel against
thee 32.7. the instruments also of the churl are e. Jer, 8. 3. by them that remain of this e. family 12. 14. thus saith against all mine e. neighbours
13. 10. this e. people refuse to hear my words
23. 10. their course is e. their force not right 24. 3. e. figs, very e. they are so e. 8. | 29. 17. 49. 23. for they have heard e. tidings, faint hearted
Ezek. 5. 16. I will semi on them e. arrows of famine
17. so will I send on you famine and e. beasts
6. 11. alas, for all the e. abominations of Israel 34. 25. I will cause the e. beasts to cease from land 38. 10. and thou shalt think an e. thought
Uab. 2. 9. woe to him thatcoveteth an e. covetous. Mat. 5. 45. he maketh his sun to rise on e. an7. 11. if ye then beinge. Luke 11. 1.3.
18. a good tree cannot bring forth e. fruit
12. 34. how can ye being e. speak good thinas ? 39. an e. generation seekeUi a sign, Luke 11. 29.
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Mat. 15. 19. for out of the heart proceed e. thoughts, murders, adulteries, forniiations, Murkl. 21.
24. 48. if thate. servant shall say in his heart Luke 6. 22. and shall cast out your name as e. 35. he is kind to the unihankful and to the e. John 3. 19. loved darkness, for their deeds were *. Acts 24. 20. if they have found any e. doing in me 1 Cor. 15. 33. e. communicat. corrupt good manners C.4.16. ye rejoice in boastings, all such rejoi, ing is e.
1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all malice and e. speakings Itev. 2. 2. how thou anst not (tear them who aree.
LV'IL day or days. Oen. 47. 9. few and e. have the day.': of my life bcea Prov. 15. 15. all the days of the afHiitedare e. Eiil. 12. 1. in youth, while the e. rfaj/.t come not .■hnosd. 3. ye that put far away Xhee.dny Eph. 5. 16. redeeming the time, because days ai'e e. 6. 13. that ye may be able to withstand in the e. dau Day of Evil ; see Evil, .'substantive. EVIL doer, or doeis. Job 8. 20. neither w ill he help the e. doers Psal. 26. 5. I hated the congregation of e. doert 37. 1. fret not thyself because of e. doers
9. e. doers shall be cut off, but those that wait on I» 94. 16. who will rise up for me against the e. doert f 119. 115. depart from me, ye e. doers, 1 will keep
Isa. 1. 4. an, sinful nation, aseed of e. diers 9. 17. every one is an hypocrite, and ane. rfoer 14. 20. the seeJer, 20. 13. hath delivered soul of poor from e. doers 2.3. 14. they strengthen the hanils of e. doers
2 Tim. 2. 9. wherein I suiter tiouble as ane. doer
1 Pet. 2. 12. whereas they speak aa.you as e. doer*
14. are sent by him for the punishment of e. doers 3. 16. whereas they speak evil of you as of e. doers 4. 15. let none of you suffer as a thief or an e. A*/-
See Doings, Eye.
EVIL heart.
Oen. 8. 21. imagina. of man's //eo« ise. from youth
Jer. 3. 17 . nor walk after the imagination of e. heart
7. 24. walked in the imagination of their e. heart
11. 8. every one in imagination of theire. hiari 16.12. every one after imagination of his e. heart 18. 12. every one do the imagination of his e.Aear/
Heb. 3.12. lest there be in any an e. heart of unbelief
EVIL man or men. Job .35. 12. none answer tiecause of priiie of e. men Psal. 10. 15. break thou the arm of the e. man
140. I . deliver me, O I>ord, from the e. man Prov. 2. 12. to deliver thee from way of the e. man
4. 14. and go not in the way of e. men
12. 12. the w icked desireth the net of e. men
17. II. an e. 7nan seeketh only rebellion 24. 1. be not thou envious against e. men
19. fret not thyself because of e. men
20. for there shall be no reward to the e. man 28. 5. e. men understand not judgment
29. 6. in transgression of an e. man there is a snare Mat. 12. 35. and an e. 771071 out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things, Luke 6.45.
2 Tim. 3. 13. but e. 77(e»t shall wax worse and worse
See Kkport
EVIL ."piri; or spirits.
Judg. 9. 23. sente. sp. between Abimelech and mea
1 Sam. 16. 14. an e. sp, from the L. troubled him, 15. 16. when the e. spirit from God is upon thee 2.3. and the e. spirit departe18. 1 . the e. .spirit from tiod came on .'^aul, 19. 9. Luke 7. 21. that hour he cured many of e. spirits
8.2. woman which had been healed of e. spirits Acts 19. 12. and the e. spirits went out of tliera 13. to call over them which had e. spirits
15. the e. .fAiVir said, .lesus 1 know, Paul I know
16. the man in whom the e. spirit was, leaped
EVIL thing. Gen. 38. + 10. the thing he d ii I was e. in eyes of Lord
2 Kings 4. 1 41. there was no e. thing in the pot A'e/j. 13. 17. what e. thing is this that ye do : Psal. 141. 4. incline notmy heart to any e, thing Eccl. 8. 3. stand not in an e. thing, doth what pleases
5. keepeth commandment, shall feel no e. thing 12. 14. every secret thing, w hether it be good or e. Jer. 2. 19. know that it is an e. thing and bitter Tit. 2. 8. having no e. thing to say of you
EV I L things. Josh. 23. 15. the l^ril shall bring on you all e. //ii7i^< Prov. 15. 28. mouth of wicked poureth oute. thing* Jer. 3. 5. thou hast done e.Mi7wf as thou couldest Mat. 12. .35. an evil man bringeth forth e. Ihingt Mark 7. 23. all these e. things come froin within Luke 16. 25. and likewise Lazarus e. thingt Horn. 1. 30. inoud, boasters, inventors of «. thtng* 1 Cor. 10. 6. we should not lust after e. things
EV I L /i777ex. Psal. 37. 19. they shall not be ashamed in the e.
time
Eccl. 9.12. so the sons of men are snareil in an e. time
Amos .'1. 13. i)rudrnt keep silence, for it is an e. time
Mic. 2. 3. nor shall go haughtily, for this time ise.
E\' IL Kay
1 KingsIX .33. .Teroboam returne28. 10. w hocauseth righteous to go astray in e. way
Jer. 18. 11. return ye now every one from hise.B;>i.»
25. 5. 1 <:(,. 3. 1 .35. 15. 1 .'!6. 3, "
23. 22. should have tumeu them from their e. wat Jonah 3. 8. let them turn every one from his e. via^
10. and saw that they turneil from their e. way
EV I L ways.
2 7i'»'w<7f 17. 13.tum from your e.ffay.t, Etei. .33. 1 1 . Eztk. .'56. 31. then shall ye remember your own e. w. Zech. 1. 4. turn ye now from yourc. ways and doings
14i
EUN
F.VTL aori or aorit. Ecel. 4. 3. who hath not seen e. wc^k that is done 8. 11. because sentence asiainstan e. -j/ork is not John 7- 7- 1 testify that the uorks thereof are e. Mom. 13. 3. are not a terror to good works but e. 2 Tim. 4. 18. I., shall deliver me from every e. aari Jam. 3. 16. there is confusion, and every e. uurk 1 Joltn 3. 12. because his own tvorks were e,
KVII., Adverb. Eiod. 5. 22. why hast thou so «. entreated people .' Deut.26.6. and the I'tryptians e. entreated us 1 C/irmi. 7. 23. because it went e. with his house Joi 24. 2) . he e. entreateth barren that beareth not Join 18. 23. if 1 have spoken e. bear witness Jlcts 7. C. they shoulil entreat them e. 400 years 19. the same e. entreated our fathers 14. 2. their minds e. artected aiainst the brethren 19. 9. but spake e. of that way before the multitude 23.5. Shall not speak e. of the ruler of thy people liom. 14. 16. let not your food be e. S(X)keii of 1 Cor. 10. 30. why am I e. spoken of tor that ? Jam. 4. 11. speak n"t e. one of another, brethren, he that speaks e. of his brother, speaks e. of the law 1 Pet. 3. 16. that wliereas they speak e. of you
17. better ye suffer for well-doiiisr than fore, doing 4. 4. they think it stranie, speaking e. of you
14. their part he isf. s(X)ken of, but on your part £ Pet. 2. 2. the way of tiuth shall be e. spoken of 10. are not afraid to speak e. of dignities, Jui/eS. 12. these, as natural brute beasts, speak e. of the things that they understand not, Jvde 10. EV1L.S. Veut. 31.17. many e. and troubles shall befall them, they will say, are not these e. come upon us
18. for all the e. which they shall ha\\ e wrought 21. when many e. and troubles are befallen them
Psal. 40.12. innumerable e. have compassed me abt.
Jer. 2. 13. for my people have committed two e.
Mzek. 6. 9. shall lothe themselves for the e. commit. 2Q. 43. lothe yourselves in your sight for all your e.
Jlo.'. 7. + 1. the e. of Samaria were discovered
JLuke 3. 19. for all the e. which Ilerod had done
Jam. 1. 1 13. God cannot he tempted with e. KUNUCH
4^omes from the Greek, V.\\!vovxov, vihich signi- Jies one trio gtiards the bed ; hecaiae generally in the courts of the eastern kings the care of the beds antl apartments belonging to princes and princesses rcas committed to them ; but chiefly of the princesses, who live in great conjinement. re- mote frotn the sight and company of men. The Hebrew uord Saris, signifies a real eunuch, or one deprived of his genitals : whether he be na- turally bom such, or made an eunuch by manual ■operation. Bvl this word, as well as the Greek Kunouchos, is in scripture taken for an oMcer belonging to some prince attending at his court, and employed in the inner part of the palace, whe- ther he be really an eunuch or Twt. Potiphar. Pharaoh's eunuch, and .loseph's master, had a wife. Gen. 39. 1, 7. and a child too, i/Asenatii uas daughter to .loseph's master, as some think, though the generality of Commentators be of the contrary opinion.
Cod forbad his people to make eunuchs, Deut. 23. 1. lie that has that part wounded or cut off, which is intended for the preservation of the species, shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord. Which words are differently explained. •Some think that God here forbids eunuchs to marry with Israelites : others, that God forbids them to enter into his temple ; others, that he excludes them from all offices of the magistracy; and others, that God debars them simply the jHissessiim of some outward privileges belonging to the Israelites and people of the I/>rd. They were looked upon in the commonwealth as dry and useless wood, Isa. 56. 3. Behold 1 am a dry tree. See Dnv.
2'liere were eunuchs in the courts of the kings of .Tudah and Israel, oiffcert called Sa"rism,e;/ni/c*.f. Samuel, describing to the people the manner of their king, tells them, 1 Sam. 8. 15. He will take the tenth of your seed, and give to his officers, or eunuchs. Home understand this properly, that he slunild against the command of God make some of his people eunuchs. But others think that these eunuchs, in all probability, were slaves taken from some foreign people : or if they were Hebrews, the name n^' eunuchs, which is given them, shews no more than their office and dignity, •'iee also, 1 Kings 22. 9. 2 Kings 9. 32. 1 24. i2, 15. l^Chron. 28. 1.
■Our Savibur in Mat. 19. 12. speaks of a sort of eunuchs, different from these mentioned persons, who have ma■C Kings Q.^ 6. the king appointed an e. to restore
23. + 11. the chamber of Nathanmelech thee. 25. + 19. out of the city he took an e. Jer. 52. 25.
Isa. 56. 3. neither let the e. say, ] am a dry tree Acts 8. 27. an e. hail come to .lerusalem to w'orsliip 34. e. said, of whom speaks the prophet this ? .'56. e. said, what doth hinder me to t>e baptizett ? 39. Spirit caught Philip, that e. saw him no more EUM'CHS. : Sam.&. + 15. will gi< e tenth ofyour seed to his e. C hings 9- 32. there looked out two or three e. 20. 18. thy sons take away, and they shall be e. in the palace of the king of Babylon, Isa. 39. 7.
24. + 12. .lehoiachin went oiit, he and his e. 1 Chron.iii.fi. and David assembled thee. HCAron. 18. 8. A hab called for one of his e.
/.J/A. 1. + 12. Vasliti refused to come bv hand of hise. 4. i 4. Ksther's maids and e. came anil fold it her isa. 56. 4. saith the L. to tlie e. tliat keep my sabbath 142
EXA
Jer. 29. 2. after that the e.were departed from Jems. 3}. 19. «. which passed t>etwefn the parts of the calf ."i8. 7- when libcdinelech one of the e. heard 41. 16. the e. whom he had brought from (iibeon
Van. 1. 3. the king spake to the master of his e.
7. to whom the prince of thee, gave names
8. Daniel requested of the prince of the e.
9. Daniel brought into favour with prince of e. 18. then the prince of the e. brought them in
Alat. 19. 12. some are e. who were so tom, some are
made e. of men, some have made themselves e.
EUROCLYDON
Is a wind which blows between the east and north.
It is very darrgerous, of the nature of a whirlwind,
which falls on a sudden upon ships, makes them
tack about, and sometimes causes them to founder,
as Pliny observes.
Acts 27. 14. there arose a tempestu. wind, called e.
EWE or EWES. Gen. 21. 28. Abraham setsevcne. lambsby thems. 29. he said, what mean these .seven e. lambs.' 31. 38. e. ami shegoats have not cast their young .32. 14. two hundred e. and twenty rams tor Esau Lev. 14. 1(1. take one e. lamb of the first year 22.28. whether cow or e. ye shall not kill it 2 Sam.K.i. poor man had nothingsaveonee. lamb Psal. 78.71. he took him from following tlie e.
EXACT. Deut. 15.2. shall note, it of his neighbouror brother
3. of a foreigner thou mayeste. it again Ae/(. 5. 7- you e. usury every one of his brother
10. 1 likewise might e. of them money and corn
11. restore hundredth part of money ye e. of them Psal. 89. 22. the enemy shall note, upon him /fa.58.3. lK;hold, in your fasts ye e. all your labours Luke 3.13. he said,e.'no more than what is appointed
EXACIED. 2 Kings 15. 20. Menahem e. the money of Israel . 23. 35. Jehoiakim e. the silver and the gold
EXACT E'ifl. Job 11. 6. G. e. of thee less than thine iniq. deserveth
EXACTION. Keh. 10. 31. we would leave the e. of every debt
EXACTION.^ Ezek. 45. 9. take away your e. from my people
EXACIOK. Job 39. +7- nor regardeth he the crying of the e.
EXACTORS. Isa. 60. 17. 1 will also make thine e. righteousness
EXALT. Exod. 15. 2. he ismy father's God, and I will e. him
1 Sam. 2. 10. he shall e. the horn of his anointed Job 17- 4. therefore shalt thou not e. them Psal. .34. 3. and let us e. his name tbgether
.37. 31. he shall e. thee to inherit the land 66. 7- let not the rebellious e. themselves 92. 10. but my horn shalt thou e. like the horn 99. 5. e. ye the Lord our God, and worship, 9. 107. 32. let them e. him in the congregation 118. 28. thou art my God, 1 will c. thee 140. 8. further not, lest the w icked e. themselves I'rov, 4. 8. e. her, and she shall promote thee Isa. 13. 2. e. the voice unto them, shake the hand 14. 13. 1 will e. my throne above the stars of God 2.5. 1. O Ixrid, thou art my God, 1 will e. thee Lzek. 21. 26. e. him that is low, abase the high 29. 15. nor shall it e. itself any more alx)ve nations 31. 14. to the end none of the trees e. themselves JJ«n.ll.l4. robbers of thy people shall e. themselves
.'16. the king shall e. himself above every god IJos. 11.7. tho' they called, none at all would e. him Obad. 4. though thou e. thyself as the eagle HJat. 23.12. whoso shal I e.him.self, shall be abased
2 Cor. 1 1 . 20. if a man e. himself, if a man snnte you lPe/.5.6. humble yoursel. that hemavc. indue time
EXALTED. Num. 24. 7- and his kingdom shall be e.
1 Sam. 2. 1. she said, mine horn is e. in the Lord
2 Sam. 5. 12. perceived that Lord had e. his kingdom 22. 47. the Lord liveth, and e. be the God of the
rock of my salvation, Psal. 18. 46.
1 Kings 1. 5. then Adonijah e. himself, saying 14. 7. I e. thee from among the people, 16. 2.
2 A"i«i?f 19.22. against whom hast thoue. thy voice
and lift up thine eyes on high r Isa. 37. 23. 1 Chr. 29. 11. and thou art e. as head above all Neh. 9. 5. which is e. above all blessing and [Jiaise Jobo. 11. that those who mourn may be e. to safety 24. 24. they are e. for a little while', but arc gone .■J6. 7- he doth establish them for ever, they are e. Psal. 12. 8. wicked walk when the vilest men are e. 13.2. how long shall my enemy be e. over me .' 21. 13. be thou e. Lord, in thine own strength
46. 10. be still and know I am God, I will be e.
among the heathen, I will be e. in the earth
47. 9. shields of earth belong to G. he is greatly e. 57. 5. be thou e. O God, above the heavens, 11. 75. 10. but the horns of tlie righteous shall be e. 89. 16. in thy righteousness shall the v be e.
17. and in thy favour our horn shall be e. 1 9. I have e. one chosen out of the people 24. and in my name shall his honi be e. 97- 9. thou. Lord, arte, far above all gods U8. 5. be thou e. O f Jod, above the heavens 112. 9. his horn shall be e. with honour 118. 16. the right hand of the Lord is e. 140. + 8. further not, let not the wicked be e. Prov. 11. 11. by the blessing of the upright cit\\- ise. Isa. 2. 2. the mountain of Xord's house shall be e. alwve the hills, all nations flow to it, A/i>. 4. 1. 11. the Lord shall be e. in that day, 17. 1 5. 16.
12. 4. praise Ld. make mention that his name ise. 30. 18. will be e. that he n)ay have mercy on you 33. 5. the Lord is e. || 10. now will I be e.
40. 4. every valley shall be e. every mountain low
49. 11. and my high-ways shall be e.
52. 13. behold my ser\\ant shall bee. and extolled Kzek. 17. 24. that I the Lord havee. the low tree
1911 - and her stature was e. among branches, 31. 5. Hos. 11. +*• tOL'ether they e. not him
13. 1. Ei)hraim spake, hee. himself in Israel 6. they were tilled, and their heart was e.
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Mat. 11.23. Capernaum e. to heaven, J.«*elO. 15.
23. 12. e. himself be abased, that shall humble him- self shall be e. Luke 14. 11. | 18. 14. Ijike 1. 52. and he hath e. them of low degree Acts 2. .33. being by the risht handof God e.
5. 31. him hath God e. with his right hand
13. 17. the God of Israel e. the people in Egypt 2 Cor. 11.7. abasing myself that you might be e.
12. 7- lest 1 shoidcf be e. above measure, 7. Phil. 2. 9. wherefore God hath highly e. him Jam. 1. 9. let the brother rejoice that he ise.
EXALIE.S1'. Exod. 9. 17- as yet e. thou thyself against my people
EXALTKIH. ■> t^ f
Job 36. 22. behold, Gode. by his power Ptal. 11^. t5. LordourGoif, who e. hims. to dwell
148. 14. he also e. the horn of his people Pnv. 3. + 35. wise iulierit glory, butsharaee. fools
14. 29- he that is hasty of spirit e. folly
.•{4. rii;hteousness e. a nation, but sin is a reproach 17. 19. lie that e. his gate seeketh destruction
Luke 14. 11. he that e. hims. shall tjc abased, 18. 14.
2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down every thing that e. itself
2 Thess. 2. 4. who e. hims. above all that is called G. EX AM IN A J ION.
Acts 25. 26. that after e. had , I mig ht have to write EXAMINE,
When applied to God, denotes the particular strict notice ^ he takes of his creatures. Psal. 26. 2. Examine me, O Lord, and prove me; try my reins and my heart. As if the Psalmist had sard, Becau.\\e 1 may be mistaken, or be partial in my own cause, therefore I appeal to thee, and offer myself to thy trial concerning what my enemies charge me with.
When applied to man, examination is either pri- vate or public. Private, when a Christian tries himself by the word of God, and by what Christ has wrought by his .Public examination is, when rulers and governors, whetlier civil or ecclesiastical, bring such as are suspected of unsound prituiples, or detected of enormities, to a trial for the same. Thus it is said of the angel of the cirurch of Epiiesus, Uev. 2. 2. Thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not ; and hast found them liars. And our Saviour was examined by Pilate, though he was innocent, and the things laid to his charge were unjust, Luke 23. 13, 14. And the apostle Paul was ordered to be examined bp scourging. Acts 22. 24. As to the manner of ex- amining by scourging, or putting one to the question. 5ee en (Ji'estio.n.
F.zra 10. 16. sat Psal.i6. 2. e. me, O Lord, prove me, try my reins
1 Cor. 9. 3. mine answer to them thate. mej is this
11. 28. let a man e. himself, and so let him eat of
2 Cor. 13. 5. e. yourselves, prove your own selves
E.XAMlNl.D. Luke 23. 14. behold, 1 have e. him before you Acts 4. 9. if we this day be e. of the good deed
12. 19. Ilerod e. keepers, and commanded to death 22. 24. brought, tliat he should be e. by scourging
29. they depart, from hhn, who should have e. him
28. 18. when they had e. me would have let me go EXAMINING.
AclsU. 8. by e. of whom thou mavest take know!. EXA51PLE ■
Is taken either for a type, instance, or precedent, for our admonition, that we may be cautioned against the sins which others have committed, by the judgments which God ivflictedon them, 1 Cor. 10. 11. All these things happened unto them for ensamples. Or example is taken for a pattern jor our imitation, a model for vs to copy after. .lohn 13. 15. I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. And in 1 "Pet. 2. 21. Christ suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow bis steps. This is one of the means by which our Redeemer restores his peiple to holiness, namely, by exhibiting a complete pattern of it in his life upon earth.
That examples have a peculiar power above the naked precept, to dispose lu to the practice cf holiness, may appear by considering, (1) That they most clearly express to us the nature of our duties in their subjects and sensible effects. Gen- eral precepts form abstract ideas of virtue, Rut in examples, virtues are made risible in all their cir- cumstances. (2) Precepts instruct us what things are our duty, but examples assure us that they are possible. When we see men like ourselves, who are united to J'rail flesh, and in the same condition with us, to command their passions, to overcome the greatest and most glittering temptations, we are encouraged in our spiritual warfare. (.3) Ex- amples, by a secret and lively incentive, urge ns to imitation. We are touched in another man- ner by the visible practice of saints, which re- proaches our defects, and obliges us to the same zeal, than by laws, though holy and good.
The example of Christ 1* most proper to form vs to holiness, it being absolutely perfect, and accomo- dated to our present state. There is no example of a mere man, that is to he followed without limita- tion. Be ye followers of' me, as I am of C hrist, says the great apostle, 1 Cor. 11. 1. But the example of Christ is absolutely perfect. Hit canrertatiim atu a living law. lie was Iioiy,
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liarmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners, Jleff. 7- -*J' •"'•*■ i'-nt»ip/e i.v a/w most acconimo- -dateJ to our present stiite. The diviite nature is the Afipreme rvle of moral perfertio7t ; for zve are commanded to be holy, as God is holy. Biit such is the nhscurity of our mi?id', and the tceakness of our natures, that the pattern teas too high and glo- runis to be expressed by ns. And though ii'e had not strength to ascend to him, yet he had goodness to descend to us j and in this present state, and in our jiatitre. to set before us a pattern more fitted to our capacity : Si that /he divine attributes are stceetened in the Son of God incarnate ; and being vniled with the graces proper for the human na- ture, are ?nore perceptible to our minds, and more imitabte by u.t. Jl/i7?.l.iy..loseph not willing to make her a public e. John l.S. 15. tor 1 Imve siven you an e, that ye do Jiom. 15. + 5. lie like minded atter tlie e. of Christ 1 Tim. 4. 1'i. but be tliou an e. of tlje.believers Jleh. 4. 11. lest any man fall after the same e. 8. 5. who serve unto the e. of heavenly thinss Jam. 5. 10. take the prophets for an e. of sutterin;! 1 Pet. 2. 'Jl. t'lu'ist suffered for us, leavini^ us an e. Jude 7. set forth for an e. suffering the vengeance
KXAMPLIvS.
1 Cor. 10. G. now these things were ourc. not to lust
See Kn SAMPLE, S.
EXCEED.
Deut. ^5. ;5. forty stripes he may give, and not e.
lest if he should e. thy brother seem vile to thee
]\\Iat. 5. CO. e.\\ceptyour righteousness e. the s.rihes
£ Cor. 3.9. ministration of ri"hteousn. dothe. in glory
I'.XCEEDEO. 3 Sam. 20. 41. and they wept, till David e. 1 Kings 10. CS. Solom . e. al I kings of earth for riches ^01^36.9. sheweth their transuressions that they e.
EXCEI'.DI-.sr. ■C Chron. 9. C. for thou e. the fame that I heard
EXCEEDEfll. 1 Kings W. 7. thy wisflom e. the fame which I heard
E.VCEEDIiNCi. Gen. 15. 1. T am thy shield, and thy c. crreat reward 17. 6. I will make tliee e. fruitful, make nations 27.34. and l,saucrie(i with an e. bitter cry Jixod. 1. 7- the children of Israel waxed c. mighty
19. 16. anil the voi e of the trumpet e. loud JSiim. 14. 7. the land we passe. talk no more so e. prouilly £ Sam. 8. 8. king David took e. much brass , 12.2. the rich man had e. many tlocks and herds 1 Kings A. '20. ('Od gave .'-olomon wisdom e. much
7. 47. left vessels unweighed, they were e. many
1 Chr. 20. 2. he brought e. much spoil out of the city 22. 5. and the house must be e. magnilical
£ Chron. 11. 12. and he made the cities e. strong 14. 14. for there was e. mucli spoil in them 16.12. Asadiseased, until hisdisease waxed e. great -'52.27. Hezekiah had e. much riches and honour I's. 21.6. thou hast made him e. glad with thy toun 4:5. 4. then will 1 go unto C;od my e. joy 119. 96. but thy commandment ise. broad frov. 30. 24. there be tour things which are e. wise Z^cci.T.Q^. that which is e. deep, who can find it out ^ Jer.m. 29. we heaidthe prideof Moab,heisc. proud JLiek. 9. 9. the iniquity of Israel is e, gieat 16. 13. thou didst eat oil, and waste, beautiful 23. 15. e. in dyed attire upon their heads .37. 10. stood up upon then- feet an e. great army 47. 10. as the ti.sh of the great sea, e. many Dun, 3. 22. because the furnace was e. hot
6. 23. then wasthekiii^' e. glad for him
7. 19. the fourtli beast whicli was e. ilreadful
8. 9. came forth a little horn, which n axed e. great Jonah 3. 3. now >• ineveli \\v as an e. great city
4. 6. so .lonah was c. gla
16. Herod, when lie was mocked, wase. wroth 4. 8. taketh him up into an e. high mountain 5. 12. rejoice and be e. glad, sreat is your reward 8.28. met hnn two poss. with devils, e. fierce 17-23. they shall kill him ; they were e. sorry 96. 22. they were e. sorrowful, and began to say
.'58. my soul is c. sorrowful, Mark 14. 34. J\\Iark 6. 26. the king was e. sorr.v, yet for the oath
9. 3. his raiment became e. white as snow
J.uke 23. 8. when Herod saw Jesus, he was e. glad Jlcts. 7. 20. Moses was born, and was e. fair Jiom. 7. 13. that sin might become e. sinful
2 Cor. 4. 17. worketli for us an e. weiylit of glory
7. 4. I am e. joyful in all our tribulation
9. 14. who long after you, for e. grace of God in you £ph. 1. 19. what is the e. greatness of his power 2. 7. lie might shew the e. riches o^liis grace ."_._20. to him that is able to doc. abundantly 1 Tim. 1. 14. tlie L'race of our Lord was e. abundant
1 Pet. 4. 13. that ye may be glad also with e. joy
2 Pet.l. 4. giventouse.i;Teatand precious promises Jude'2-i. able to present you faultless with «. joy Jiev. 16. 21. for the plague thereof was c. great
E.XCEEDINGEY. Oen.7. 19. the waters prevailed e. on the earth 1.^. 13. but the men ot !^odom were sinners e. 16. 10. the auL'el said, I will multiply thy 6eed e. 17.2. I will make mv coven, and nudtiply thee e. 20. 1 will multiply Ishmael e. a great nation 27. .33. and Isaac treinl)led very e. and said 30. 43. and .Jacob increased c. 47. 27.
1 Sam. 26. 21. I have played the fool and erred e.
2 Sam. 13. 15. then Aiunon hated her c. and said
2 Kings 10. 4. the^elders of Samaria were e. afraid
1 Chr. 29. 25. Ed. maL:nilied .Solum, c. 2 Chr. 1. 1.
2 Chr. 17. 12. .lehoshaphat waxed great c. . 26-.8. Uzziah strengthened himself f.
Neh. 2. 10. they heard of it, it grieved them f. Ksth. 4. 4. the queen was e. grieved , and sent raiment Job 3. 22. rejoice e. when they can find the grave Psal. 68. 3. yea, let the rig-hteous e. rejoice
106. 14. lusted e. in the wiltlerness, and tempted G.
119. I67. kept thy testimonies, 1 love them e.
123. 3. for we are e. fd!ed w i(h contempt, 4.
Ita. 21. 19. the earth is dissolved, eartii is moved e.
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Dim. 7. 7. and behold, a fourth bea.st strong's. Jonah 1. 10. men were e. atrai(l,and said to him 16. then the men feared the Lord e. and offered
4. 1. but it displea,seil Jonah e. and he wasanory ]\\]at. 19. 25. hearil it, they were e. amazed, saying Atark 4. 41. they feared e. and said one to another
15. 14. they cried out the more e. crucify him ^JeZ-f 16.20. the.'"3 men do e. trouble our city
26. 11. being e, mad against them, 1 persecuted
27. 18. and we being e. tossed with a tempest
2 Cor. 7. 13. yea, and e. the more joyed we tor f itus Gnl. 1. 14. being more e. zealous of the traditions
1 Thess. 3. 10. night and day praying e. to see you
2 Thesf. 1. 3. because that your taith groweth "«. Ileb. 12. 21. Moses said, 1 e. fear and quake
EXCEE. Gen. 49. 4. unstable as water, thou shall not e. 1 Chron. 15. 21. with harps on the Sheminitli to e. l^sal.Wi. 20. 3 6 his angels, that e. in strength Isa. 10. 10. and whose'graven images did e. them 1 Cor. 14. 12. seek thatyemav e. toedifvimr KXCEEEED. " '
1 Kings 4. 30. Solomon's wisdom e. wisdom of E.L'i-pt
EXCEEEESf. Prov. 31. 29- done virtuously, but thou c. them all
EXCEEEEl'II. Eccl. 2. 13. wisdom e. folly, as far as light c. dark.
2 Cor. 3. 10. by reasiin of the glory that e.
EXCEEEENCV. Gen. 4. +7. 49. 3. the e. of dignity, and the e. of power T.xod. 15. 7- and in the srreatnessof tbme e. Dent. 33.20. who rideth in his e. on tlie sky
29. shield of help, and who is the sword of thy e. •Job 4. 21. doth not their e. go away ' they die
13. IE shall not his e. make 3011 afraid ?
20. 0. though his e. mount up to tlie heavens
22. t2o. but tlieire. the fire consumeth
.37. 4. lie thundereth with the voice of his ?.
40. 10. deck thvself now with maiesty and e. J'sal. 47. 4. the'i;. of Jacob whom he loved
62. 4. they consult to cast him down from his e.
68. 34. his c. is o>-er Israel, and his strength Prov. 17. + 7- a lip of e. become, h not a fool Eccl. 2. i 13. I saw that there is an e. in wisdom
7. 12. the e. of ku' wledge is, that wisdom i;ives life Jsa. 13. 19. Babylon the beauty of the Chaldees' e.
.35. 2. e. ('f Carmel, Sharon ; and the e. of our G.
60. 15. I 'will make thee an eternal e. a joy Kzck. 10. t 56. Soriom not mentioned inciay of «. .24. 21. my sanctuary, the «. of your strength Amos 6. 8. saitli the Lord, 1 abhor thee, of Jacob
8. 7. the Lord hath sworn by the e. of Jacob Nah. 2. 2. for the Eord liatfi turned away the e. of Jacob, as the e. of Israel, emptiersemptied them Mai. 2. 1 15. yet bad he the e. of the Spirit
1 Cor. 2. 1. 1 came not to you with e. of speech
2 Cor. 4. 7. that the e. of the power may be of God Phil. 3. 8. 1 count all things loss for thee, of Chr.
J XCEJ.EEM r.
F.sth. 1. 4. Ahasiierns shewed his e. majesty
.Tob ,37. 23. the Almighty is e. in jiower
Psal, 8. 1 . how e. is tliy name in all the earth ! 9. 10. 3. and to the p. in whom is all my . 2. praise him accoriling to his e. greatness
I'rov. 8. 0. hear, foi- 1 w ill speak of e. things 12. 26. the righteous is more c. than his neighbour 17- 7. e. speech becometh not a fool 27. a man of undejitandin;; is of an e. spirit 22. 20. have I not wi'itten to thee c. thiiuisr
Cant. 5. 15. his couirenance «.asthe cedars
Isa. 4. 2. and the fruit of the earth shall be e. 12. 5. sing to the Lord, he hatli done c. tilings 22. t 17. Lord covered thee with an e. covering 28. 29. the Lord of hosts is e. in working
Er.ek. 10. 7- and thou art come to e. ornaments 27. t 24. these were thy merchants in e. things
Dan. 2. 31. this image, whose brightness was e.
4. ,30. an e. majesty was added unto me
5. ]2.ane. spirit was found in Daniel, 6. 3. 14. I heard that f. wdsdom is found in thee
T.vke 1. 3. to write to thee, most e. I heophilus Actsl:',. 20. C'laudios, to flie e. governor Eelix Rom. 2. 18. and apijrovest things more e. Phil. 1. 10.
1 Cor. 12. 31. yetshev/ 1 unto you a more e. way //(./;. 1. 4. he olitaine
8. 0. but now hath be obtained a more e. ministrj' IE 4. Abel offered 10 (iod a more e. sacrifice
2 Pet. 1. 17. there car-e a voice from the e. glory
EXCEPT. Gen. 31. 42.,c. the G. of my father had been with me .'52.20. I will not let thee- go, c. thou bless me 42. 15. c. your youngpst brotlier come, 43. 3, 5. 43. 1(1. r. we had lingered, we had now returned 47. CO. fifth part,e. tho land of the priests only A ;««. 10. 13. c. thou make fh} self a iirince over u3 Dent. .'iC. .30. e. their Kock had sold them Josh.T. IC. e. you destroy accursed from among 30U
1 Sam. C5. .'54. e. thou h-ulst hasted to meet me
2 Sam. 3. 9.r. as the Lord hath sworn to David 13. e.thou first bring T'dichal, Saul's dam;hter
5. 0. e. thou l-.tke away the blind and the lame 2 KinijsA. 24. slack not tliv riding, e. 1 bid thee Esth. 2. 14. e. the king deliuhted in her and called
4. 11. e. the kino shall hold out the golden sceptre Psal. 127. 1 . e. the Eor.i build the house, e. the 1 old keep the city, the watchmen watch but in vain Prov. 4. 10. sleep not, .■?. they have done nii.schief Tsa. 1.9. e. the Lord h:-d left a remnant, /^»«/.9.C9. Dan.'i. 11. none other can shew it, e. the gods
3.28 nor worship anjgod, e. their own God
6. 5. f, we find it concerning the law ot his God W«e.i3. 3. cantwo wab' together,.?, they be agreed ' Mat. 6. 20. c. your righteousness exceed that ot
scribes 12. 29. e. he first bind the stromr man. Marl. 3. 27.
18. 3. 1 say to von, e. ye lie converted, and become
19. y. uut awHv Ills vife, e. it be for fornication
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Mat. 24. 22. and e. those days should be shortened there should no flesh tie saved, Mark 13. 20. 26. 42. if this cup may not pass, e. I drink it, thy will Murk 7. 3. the Pharisees, e. they wash oft, eat not Eiile 9. 13. e. we go and buy meat for this people 1:5. 3. e. J e repent, ye shall all likewise perish, 5. John 3. 2. can do these miracles, e. (E be with him 3. e. a man be born again, hecannotseethe kingd. 5. e. a man be born of water and of the Spirit 27. can receive nothiuL', e. it be given from heaven 4. 48. e. ye see siunsand wonders, ye will uot bel. 0.44. e. the Father who hath sent me draw him 53. e. ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 05. e. it were given unto him of my lather IC. 24. e. a corn of wheat fall into the iiround 15. 4. ye cannot bear fruit, c. ye abide in me 19. 11. no jjower, e. it were given thee from above CO. 25. e. 1 shall see the prints of the nails jicts 8. 1. they were all scattered, e. the apostles 31. how can I , e. some man should guide me r 15. 1. e. ye be circumcised, ye cannot be saved C4. CI. e. it be for this one voice, that I cried CO. C9. all were such as 1 am, e. these bonds C7. 31. Paul said, e. these abide in ship, ve cannot Hoin. 7. 7. 1 had not known lust, e. the law had said 10. 15. how shall they preach, e. they be sent
1 ('i';'.7.5. defraud not one anoth.e. it be with consent 1-1. 5. that speaketh with tongues, e. he interpret
0. e. 1 shall speak to you eidier by re' elation 7. ('. tliey give a distinction in the sounds 9. e. ye utter words easy to be uiulerstood 15. 30. that thou sowest is not quickened, e. it die CC(ir. IC. 13. e. it be that 1 was nor burdensome 13. 5. that t lirisc is in you, e. ye be reprobates ?
2 Thess. 2. 3. e. there come a fariino away first
2 Tim.Q. 5. he is not crowned, e. lie stri\\ e lawfully
-/•ti'.C.y.wiU remove thy candlestick, e.tliou repent
C2. into tribulation, e. tliev repent of their deeds
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1 Cor. 15.27. he is e. who did putall things under him
EXCESS. M^af. C3. C5. within are full of extortion and e. Eph. 5. 18. be not drunk w itli wine, w herein is e. 1 Pct.-i.'A. when we walked in lusts, e. of wine 4. that ye run not with them to the same c. KXCIiANGE. Gen. 47. 1". Josejih gave them bread in e. for horses J-cv. C7. 10. tlieii it and the e. thereof shall be holy Job CO. + 18. according to the substance of his c. CH. 17. and the e, of it shall not be for jewels Mat. 10. CO. if gain Avorld and lose his soul, wnat shall a man give in e. for his soul .' Murk 8. 37. EXCHANCiE. £;e^'. 48. 14. the V shall not sell of it, nor e. first-fruits
■f'.XCIlAiNGEKS. Mat. C5. C". oughtest to have put my money to e.
EXCEED K. Gal. A. 17. they would c. voii. that you might affect
EXCE'UDED. Rom. 3. 27. where is boasting then ? it is e.
EX CO. MM E NIC AT ED. Excommunitafion is an ecclesiastical censure, irlicrchy they u-ho incur the guilt of any heinous sin, arc scjuirnfcd from the communion, of the church, and deprived of spiritual advantages ; that they may be brought to repentance, and others, by their example. Kept from the Hie enormities. Mat. IB. 15, 16, 17. 1 Cor. 5. 5, 7. C Thess. 3. 14, 15. There are generally three sorts of Excommunica- tion, distinguished anwng th'j Jews. The first is called Niddiii, thai is, separation. 'J'his is the Icsicr I'xcommimication. It lusted thirty days, and separated the excommunicated persons from the use of things holy. The second -,vas called therim, V//ff0.i' Anathema ; //«i tvui an aggra- vation of the .first, and answers almost to mir greater excommunication. It excluded a 7nan from the synagogue, and deprived hi,n if all civil commerce. 'J'lie third sort of l''.xcomniunication is culled Scammaflia. and uas of a higher nature than the greater excommunication. It :vas pub- lished, as they say, by sound of four hundred trum- pets, and removed all hope if reluming to the syna- gogue. Some ii.lfirm, that the penally if death ::as annexed to it. But Selden maintains, thut these three terms, >yiddui, Cherim, and Scamuiatha, are oftentimes synonymous, and that the .lews never had, properly speaking, tnorc than t:ro .toils of excommunication ; one greater the other less. Selden de si/nedriis teternm llebrivoruin, lib. 1. ca|). 7. and 8. John 9. 1 34. dost thou teach us ' and tliev c. him
EXCUSI',. r.uke'W. IB. thev with one consent began to make e. .lohn 15. + CC. now have they no , . tor their sin Rom. 1. CD. clearly seen, so'fhat they are without e.
■ EX CUSP. C Cor. 12. 10. think von that we e. ourselves to you .'
EXCrSKD. Luke It. 18. 1 prav thee have me e. 19.
EXCISING. Uom.l. 15. their thoughts accusing' or else e. one an.
EXECH.A 1 KIN. Jer.K. 18. and ve shall be an «'. aiul a curse 1 1. IC. anil thev shall be an e. and a repro.u li .tea C3. tic. bound themselves with all oath ot e.
P.XECEI'P. Errd.n.K. I willf.iudgmenfonthe^odsof I",!.'ypt yum. 5. .'«>. the ini. -it ~.\\va\\\\ e. upon her all this law ii. IE that thev inav,'. tlie seivueot thi- I ord Deut. 10. 18. he doth c. the iuiEiuent ot the wiEXO
Eiiif: 5. 15. when! shall e. judsments inthce in fury 11. 9. and I «dl e. iudsnientsamoni; yoti 16. 41. they shall e. judgments upon thee S5. 11. and 1 will «. judgments upon Moab
17. and I will e. j;veat venacame upon tliem 30. 11. I set tire in /oaii, and e. judgments in No
19. thus will I e.judaiuents in I'.gypt 45. 9. remove violence, e. judgment and justice
Ho<. 11.9. 1 will not e. the fierceness of mine anger
Mic. 5. 15. and 1 will e. vengeance In ansier 7.9. tdl he plead my cause, and e. judgm. forme
ZecA. 7. 9. e. true judgment, and shew mercy
8. 16. e. the judginent of truth and peace
Join 5. 27. hath given him authority to e. judainent Jio-n. IS. 4. he is the mmisterof God to e. wrath Jiide 15. to e. judgment on all, and to convince
K.YKCUI KD. .A'itOT. .11. 4. on their gods the l.ord e. luugments Deitt. 3'!. CI. he e. the justice of the Lord S Sam. 8. 15. David e. judgment, 1 C/iron. 18. 14.
1 Chron. C. 10. he it is that e. the priest's orticc 24. 2. Eleazarand Ithamare. the priest's office
2 C/irnn. 04. 24. they e. judgment as.'ainst loash £zraT CO. let judgment he e. speedily on him Ps. loti. :iO. then stood up Phinehas, and c. judgment £ccl.S. 11. because sentence is note. speedily Jer. 23. CO. anserof L. shall not return till he havee. jEzet, 11.12. neither c. my judgments, 20. 24.
18. 8. hath e. truejudgm. betw. man and man, I7. 23. 10. for they had e. judgment upon her 28. 22. when 1 shall have e. judgments, C6. 39. CI. heathen shall see myjndgm. that I havee. Luie 1. 8. while Zacharias e. the priest's olhce EXECUl'En.ST.
1 Sam. 28. 18. nor e. his fierce wrath on Amalek
EXECUl'ESf. iV. 99. 4.thoue.judgm. and righteousness in Jacob
EXECUIETH. Psnl. 9. 16. Lord is known by the judgment he e. 103. 6. the Lord e. righteousness and judgment 146. 7. the I^rd e. judgment for tlie oppressed ]sn. 16. 11. the man that c. my counsel from afar Jer. 5. 1. if any e. judgment, 1 will pardon it Jueli. 11. for he is strong that e. his word
EXECUTINO. C ST/n^.vlO. .30. thou hast done well in e.on Ahab
2 thnm. 11. 14. Jeroboam had cast them off from e. 22. 8. when Jehu was c. judgment on Aliab's house
EXECUnoN. Eslh. 9. 1. his decree drew near to be put in e.
E.XECUTIO.M'.R. Mark 6. 27. the kins- sent an e. and commanded
EXECUTION E|{.S. Gen. .?7. + 36. sold him to Potiphar. chief of the e. Jer. 39. + 9. Nebuzar-adan, chief of the e. 52. 1 12. Dart. 2. + 14. to Ariocli the chief of the e.
EXEMPTED. 1 Kings 15. 22. Asa made proclamation, none was e.
EXEUCT.SK. 1 Tim. 4. 8. bodily e. orofiteth little, godliness profit.
EXERCISE. Psal. 131 . 1. nor do I e. myself in things too high Jer. 9. 24. I am the Lord which e. lovjuir kindness Mat. CO. 25. ye know that princes of the Gentiles e. dominion over them, and they that are great e. authority upon them, Mark 10. 42. Luke CC. Co. Ar!s 24. 16. herein do I e. my self to have a conscience
1 Tim. 4. 7. and e. thyself rather unto godliness
EXEKCLSED. Jilcel. 1. 13. sore travail, to be e. therewith, 3. 10. Hzek. CC. 29. the people of the land have e. robbery Jleh. 5. 14. senses e. to discern both good and evil 12. 11. fruit of right, to them which are e. thereby 8 Pet. 2. 14. an heart e. with covetous practices
EXKKCl.SETir. Rev. 13. 12. he e. all the power of the tiret beast
EX H OUT. Arts 2. 40. with many words did he testify and e. 27. CC. and now 1 e. you to be of good cheer
2 Cor.O. 5. therefore 1 thought it necessary to e.
1 T/iess.4. 1. we beseech you, brethren, and e. you + 18. wherefore e. one another » ith these wonis
5. + 11. wherefore e. yourselves together, edify
14. now we e. you, warn them that are unruly
2 Thess. 3. IC. such we command and e. by t'hi ist
1 Tim.^.l. 1 e. that first of all, pray. beinade for all
6. 2. these thinirs teach and e.
2 Tim. 4. 2. e. with all long-sufTering and doctrine Tit. 1. 9. may be able to e. and convince gainsavers
2. 6. young men likewise e. to be sober-iiiinded
9. e. 3 r\\ants to be obedient to their masters
15. speak, e. and rebuke with all authority JIc/>. 3. 13. e. one another daily while it is called 1 I'et. 5. 1. the elders who are among you I e. Jude 3. it was needful for me to write and e. you
EXHORTATION. Luke 3. 18. rnany other things in his e. preached he Artf 13. 15. if ye have any word of e. say on
15. t 31. when they read, they rejoiced for the e.
20. 2. and when Paul had given them much e. Rum. 12. 8. he that exhorteth, let him wait on e.
1 Cor. 14. 3. speaketh unto men to e. and comfort
2 Cnr. 8. 17. for indeed he accepted the e.
1 Thess. 2. 3. for our e. was not of deceit nor guile 1 Tim. 4. 13. till I come, give attendance to e.
Ileh. 12. 5. ye have forgotten the e. which speaketh eech you, EXHORTED.
13. 22. and 1 beseech you, suHer the worcf of e.
Acts 11. 23. Barnahas e. them to cleave to the Lord 15. .'52. they e. the brethren with many words
1 T/iejs. 2. 11. as vou know how we e.and comforted EXHORTING.
Jlcls 14. 22. and e. them to continue in the faith 18. C7. brethren wrote e. disciples to receive him
hei. 10. 2."). bute. one another, and so much more
1 J'et. 5. 12. by Silvanus 1 have written briefly, e.
EXILE.
2 Sam. 15. 19. tor thou art a stranger, and also an e. Isa. 51. 14. the captive e. hasteneth to be loosed
Exonci.sf.s.
This tiord comes from the Greek 'Efopxifeiv, Ex- orcisein, which itgnijies to adjure, to conjure, to 144
EXP
Kt« the name of Goil, with a design to cast devils out of the bodies which they possess. lVhe?i ovr Saviour sent out his disciples to preach the gospel, he gave them puaer over unclean spirits, to cast them out. Mat. 10. 1. And when the seventy re- tinned, they told our Saviour, Luke 10. 17. I^rd, even the cfevils are subject to us, through thy name. By this gift, they gained repute amoug the people, confirming them that they ucre icnt of God. St. Paul, in Acts 16. 18. cast tut a devil, in the name of Christ ; I command thee, in the name of lesus Christ, to come out of her : and he came out the same hour. This gift continued in the church, after the death of the apostles, as some say, fur aiout two hundred years, and ceased hy degrees.
Tlio e Jewish exorcists, mentioned Acts 19. 13. were such as usurped and counterfeited this gift, though they had it not ; hut what they did was imly by witchcraft, and compact with the devil.
Josephus relates strange stories concerning these ex- orcists, lie says, that one Eleazar, a .\\evi, cured the possessed with the help of a ring, in which a root wav set, said by some to hare been discovered by Solomon. The .<:mell of this root, put under the nose if the possessed person, made him fall on the ground ; atid the exorcist conjured the devil, forbidding him to return into that body ; .Joseph. Antiq. lib. 8. cap- 2. Justin, Origen, and ler- tiiUian, speak if .'ews, who boasted of a po-rer to cast out devils, and, it is said, that sojnetimes in reality they did so, by calling upon the God of Abraham.
Acts 19. 13. then certain of the vagabond Jews, e. EXPANSIONS.
Gen. 1. 1 6. let there be an e. in midst of the waters EXPECTATION.
1 Chron. 29. + 15. days as a shadow, there is no e.
.Tub 6. t 8. O that GoPs. 9. 18. the e. of the poor shall not perish fur ever 62. 5. wait thou on God, for my e. is from him
Prov. 10. 28. the e. of the wicked shall perish, 11. 7. 11. C'J. but the e. of the wicked is wrath 23. 18. thine e. shall not be rut off, 24. 14.
Isa. 20. 5. they shall be ashamed of their e. 6. the inhabitants shall say, behold, such is cure.
Jer. 29. + 11. I think to give you an end and e.
y.ech. 9. 5. Ekron for her e. shall be ashamed
Luke 3. 15. and as the people were in e. .lohn said
Acts 12. 11. Lord hath ilelivered me from e.of lews
Ili'm.8. 19. for the e. of the creature waiteth for
Phil. 1.20. according to my earnest e. and hoi)e EXPECTED.
.Toh .32. + 4. Elihu had e. till Job had spoken
Jer. 29. 11. for I think to give you an e. end EXPECTING.
Acts 3. 5. e. to receive something of them
Jleb. 10. 13. e. till his enemies be made his footstool EXPEDIENT.
John 11. 50. that it is e. for us that one man die 10. 7. I tell you, it is e. for you that I go away 18. 14. it was e. that one man die for the people
1 Cor. 6. 12. but all things are not e. 10. 23.
2 Cor. 8. 10. this is e. for you who have bes-un before 12. 1. it is not e. for me doubtless to glory
EXPEL. Josh. 23. 5. God shall c. them from before you Judg. 11. 7. did not ye hate me, e. me out of house ?
EXPELLED. .Tosh. 13. 13. Tsr. e. notGeshurites, nor Maachathites .Tudg. 1. 20. he e. thence the three sons of Anak 2 Sam. 14. 14. that his banished be not c. from him Acts 13. 50. they e. them out of their coasts
EXPENCES. E^rat. 4. let the e. be given out of the king's house 8. 1 decree that e. forthwith be given to these men EXPERIENCE. Gen. .30. 27. by e. that the T.ord hath blessed me Feci. 1.16. my lieart had great e. of wisdom Hom.^.i. ann patience workethe. and c. hope lieb. 5. 1 13. that useth milk hatli no e. in the word
EXPEKIMENT. 2 Cor. 9. 3. whiles by the e. of this ministration
EXPER r. 1 Chron. 12. .33. of Zebulun fifty thousand e. in war
35. of Danites 28,600 |l .36. of Ashcr, 4*1,000 e. Cant. 3. H. they all hold swords, being c. in war Jer. 50. 9. their arrows shall be as of an e. man Acts CO. 3. I know thee to be e. in all customs
EXPIATION.
Num. 35. 1 33. and there can be no e. for the land
EXPIRED.
1 Sam. 18. 26. and the days were not e.
2 Sam. 11. 1. after the year was e. 1 Chron. 20. 1.
1 Chron. 17. 11. shall come to pass when days bee.
2 Chron. 36. 10. when year e. Nebucha<,neiizar sent Eslh. 1. 5. when these davs were e. the king made Ezek.A3. 27. when these days are e. it shall be that Acts 7. 30. and when forty years were e.
Rev. 20. 7. when 1000 years are e. Satan be loosed
EXPLOnS. Dan. 11. 28. to his land he shall do e. and return 32. but tlie people shall be stron.' and do e. EXPOSED. Judg. 5. + 18. Zebulun and Naphtali a people e.
EXPOUND. y>p. 24. + 12. put him in ward, to e. mind of God Judg. 14. 14. tney could not in three days e. riddle
EXPOUNDED. Judg. 14. 19. garments to them who e. the riddle Mark 4. 3L when they were alone, he e. all things Luke 24. 27. he e. to them in all the scriptures Acts 11. 4. but Peter e. it by order unto them 18. 26. Aquila and PrisciUa e. to him way of God 28.23. Paul «. and testified the kingdom of God
EXPKESS. Ileb. 1. 3. who being the e. image of his person
EXPRESS, ED. Kum. 1. 17. took men which are e. by their names
1 Chr. 12. 31. and of Manasseh 18,000, e. by name 16. 41. who were e. by name, to give thanks to L.
2 Chron. 2H. IV m^n e. took captives, clothed naked
EYE
2 Chron. 31. 19. men e. to give portions to the roa e
Ezra 8. 20. the Nethinims were e. by name
Job 6. t 3. therefore I want words to e. my grief EXPRESSLY.
1 Sam. 20. 21. if I e. say to the lad, behold arrows
Ezek. 1. 3. the woni came e. to Ezekiel the priest
1 Tim. 4. l.now the Spirit speaketh e. some depart EXPULSIONS.
Ezek. 45. 1 9. take away your e. from my people EX^IEND.
P.fal. 109. 12. let there be none to e. mercy to him
Isa. 66. 12. behold, I will e. peace to her like a rivei EXl ENDED.
Geti. 39. + 21. but the I>ord e. kindness to Joseph
Ezra 7. 28. e. mercy to me || 9. 9. e. mercy to us
Jer. 31. +3. 1 have e. loving-kindness to thee EXTENDETII.
Psal. 16. 2. my Ivord, my goodness e. not to thee EXIINCr.
Job 17. 1 . tny days are e. the graves arc ready for me
Isa. 43. 17. they are e. they are uuenched as tow EXITNGULSH.
Ezek. 32. + 7. when I shall e. thee, I will cover heav EXITNGUISHED.
Job 6. + 17. when it is hot, they are e. out of place EXIOL.
Psal. .30. 1 . 1 will e. thee, O Lord, hast lifted me up 68. 4. e. him that rideth upon the heavens 145. 1. I will e. thee, my God, O King, and bles«
Dan. 4. 37. 1 Nebuchadnezzar*. King of heaven EXTOLLED.
Psal. 66. 17- snd he was e. with mv tongue
Isa. 52. 13. behold, my servant shall be e. EXIORTION.
Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast greedily gained by e.
Mat. 23. 25. but within they are ful I of e. EXTORTIONER.
P.tal. 109. 11. let the e. catch all that he hath
Isa. 10. 4. thee, is at an end, the spoiler ceaseth
1 Cor. 5. 11. if any man be a drunkard, aue. EXTORTIONERS.
Luke 18. 11 . that I am not as other men are, e.
1 Cor. 5. 10. yet not altogether with e. for then 6. 10. nor e. inherit the kingdom of God EXIREME.
Deut. 28. 22. the L. shall smite thee with e. buraing EXIREMITY.
Job 35. 15. yet he knoweth it not in great e. EY E,
The organ of sight, by which visible objects are dis- cernrd. rye, or eyes, in Scripture, are figura- tively applied to God after the manner if man. Prov. 15. 3. The eyes of the Lord are in every place ; that is, his infinite hioicledge and provi dence. And as in men the eye is the organ which shews compassion, or fury, vengeance or pardon, gentleness or severity ; in these senses eye »> re- ferred to God ; Psal. 34. 15. The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous: He favours them, and heaps blessings on them. 1 Kings8.29. J hat thine eyes may be opened toward this house night and day ; that is, that thou mayest behold it with an eye of favour and compassion. So like- wise in Jer. 24. 6. I will set mine eyes upon them for good. On the contrary it is said, Arnos 9. 8. Behold, the eyes of the Lord are upon the sinful kingdom ; that is, ifi a -cay of severity and judgment. AlsoY.zcV.. 5. 11. Neither shall mine eyes spare, neither will 1 have any pity.
Eye, when referred to man, is not only taken for the organ of sight, but also for the understanding or judgment. Deut. 16. 19. A gift doth blind the eyes of the wise : It corrupteth and perverteth his mind, that as he will not, so oftentimes he cannot discern between right and wrong. So in ,'\\cts 26. 18. 1 send thee to the Gentiles to open their eyes ; that is, 'To preach the gospel unto them whereby they may attain unto a tpintual understanding of their duty. Likewise in Gtt\\. 3.1. Iheeyesof thein both were opened. 'Their consiiences were tmiched with a sense of the heimiisness of their sin, whereby they had defiled their souls : and of the greatness of the misery they had brought upon themselves and their posterity.
The Hebrews call colours, eyes, Njim, 11. 7- And the e^e, or colour of the manna, was a» the ei'e, or colintr of bdellium, lo set one's eyes upon any one is to do him service, to favimr him greatly ; or barely to see him with friendship. Gen. 44. 21. Thou saidst, bring Benjamin unto me, that I may set mine eyes upon him. /Ind N ebuchadnezzar recommends it to N ebuzar-adan, that he would set his eyes upon Jeremiah, and permit him to go where he pleased, Jer. .39. + 12. 1 40. ,+ 4. To find grace in one's eyes, is to wiji his favour and friendship, Ruth 2. 10. Job says, I was eyes to the blind. Job 29. 15. that is, J instructed, directed, and assisted such as knew not how to manage their own affairs.
To have the eyes towards, or upon one, denotes that the persmt expects, or waits for something from him on whom the eyes are placed. Thus when Adonijah, without his father's knowledge, had u-nirped the kingdom, Bathsheba told king David, 1 Kings I. 20. i he eyes of all Israel AVe upon thee, that thou shouldest tell them who shall sit upon the throne of my lord the king after him ; that is. The generality of the people are in suspense whether Adonijah's practices he witli thy consent, or no, and wait for thy sentence eori- cerning thy successor, which they will readily embrace. Also in Psal. 25. 15. Mine eyes are ever towards the Lord ; that is, my expectation of Itelp is only from him. And Psal. 123. 2. As the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters ; either for the .supply of their wants, which comes from their master.'' hand: or, for help and defence against their oppressors.
Solomon says, that the wise man's eyes are in hi* head, Eccl. 2. 14. He hiows where he goes, and what he has to do; he does not act ignorantly, Tos/ilg, or foolishly. He says likiteite, that
I
EYE
the tye is not satisfied with riches, Errl. 4. 8. ''J'Ae euvetcus mind, or desire, is insatiaile. Eye ' it sometimes taken for something that is mast de- lightful and dear to a perstm. .NIat. 5. 2'J. Iffhy right eye oft'end thee, pluck it out. Gal. 4. 35. You would have plucked out your own eyes, and have L'iven them to me. It is likewise taken for opinion, or conceit. Prov. 3. 7. Be not wise in thine own eyes. And for a diligent and careful
' inspection into affair.'. Prov. 20. 8. A king scat- tereth away all evil with hiseyes. Kcilfye ; see on Evil. 21.24. «. fore. i«i.'. 24.20. Drut.\\>).°l. Mat.5.3S. 2b. if a man smite the e. of his servant, or the e.
l^v. 21. 20. or that hath a blemish in his e.
A'«m.ll.17.thee. of manna was as the*, of bdellium Den/. 28. &1. his?, shall be evil toward his brother 56. her e. shall be evil towards her husband
32. 10. he kept him as the apple of his e.
M. 7. his e. was not dim, nor his force abated £zra 5. 5. the e. of their God was on the elders J:'i 7.8. e. that hath seen me, shall see me no more
10. 18. given up the ghost, amino e. had seen me
20. 9. the e. which sa\\v him, shall see him no more
24. 15_. thee, of the adulterer waiteth for twilijht, saylnir, no e. shall see me. and disguiseth his face
^. f. a path which Cie vulture'se. hath not seen 10. and his e. seeth every precious thing
29. 11. when the e. saw me, it gave witnass to me Psal. ."iS. 18. e. of the L. is on them that fear him
35. 19. neither let them wink with thee. 21. they said, aha, aha, our e. hath seen it 94. 0. he that formed the e. shall he not see ? J'rov. 10. 10. that winketh with the e. causeth sorrow
20. 12. the seeing e. hearing ear. Lord hath made 22. 9. he that hath a bountiful e. shall be blessed 3i). 17. the e. thatmocketh at his father
£ccl. 1. 8. the e. is not satisfied with seeing 4. 8. neither is his e. satisfied with riches Jsa. 13. 18. their e. shall not spare children 52. 8. thy watchmen sing, for they shall see e. toe. 61. 4. neither hath the e. seen, 1 Cor. 2. 9. jMm, 2.4. and slew all that were pleasant to the e. f^zek. 9. 5. let not youre. spare, neither have pity 16. 5. none e. pitied, to do any of these to thee Mic. 4. 11. be defiled, and let our e. look on 7Aon Mat. 6. 22. the light of the body is the e. Imke 11. 34. 7. 3. thou beholdest the mote in thy brother's e. and not the beam in thine own e. Luke 6. 41, 42. IP. 9. if thine e. offend thee, pluck it out Vi. 24. easier for a camel to go throughe. of aneedle than a rich man, Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 1 Cor.12.16. because I am not the e. 1 am not of body 17. if the whole body wereane. || 21. e. cannotsay 15.52. in twinkling of an e. at the last trump Mev.l.l. he cometli, and every e. shall see him
Evil EY p:. Prov. 23. 6. the bread of him that hath an evil e. 28. 22. he that hasteth to be rich hath an evil e. Mat. 6. 23. but if thine e. be evtl, Luke 11. .34. 20. 15. is thine e. evil because 1 am good ? MarkT. 22. out of the heait (Jioceedefh an evil e.
Mine EY'E. 1 Sam. 24. 10. bade kill thee, but mine e. spared thee Job 7. 7. mine e. shall no more see good 13. 1. mine e. hath seen all this, mine ear heard 16. 20. but miJie e. poureth out tears to Gocl n, 2. doth mijie e. continue in their provocation ? 7. mine e. also is dim by reason of sorrow 42. 5. heard of thee, but now mine e. seeth thee /•.lo/. 6. 7- mine e. is consumed with grief, 31. 9. .32. 8. instruct thee, I will guide thee with mine e. 54. 7. minee. hath seen his desii e on mine enemies 88. 9. mine e. mouineth by reason of affliction 92. 11. mine e. shall see my desire on mine enemies Jer.40.+4. come to Babylon I will set mine e. on tliee l4tm. 1. 16. mine e. minee. mnnethdown, 3.48. 3. 49. mine e. trickleth down and ceaseth not 51. mine e. affecteth my heart, because of dangh. £zek.5. 11. neither sUaU mine e. spare, nor will I have any pity, 7. 4, 9. 1 8. 18. I 9. 10. 20. 17. nevertheless mine e. spared them
Thine EY' E. Deul. 7. 16. thine e. shall not pity, nor shalt thou serve their go15. 9. and thine e. be evil against thy poor brother Mat. 6. 22. if thine e. be sirijjie, Liike 11. .34.
7. 3. the beam that is in thtne own e. Luke 6. 41.
18. 9. iithitie e. offend thee pluck it out, Mark 9.47.
See Apple.
EYE-BROWS.
I^v. 14. 9. he shall shave al 1 his hair off his e. -brows
EYK-LID.S. Job 3. + 9. nor let it see the e. of the morning
16. 16. and on minee. is the shadow of death 41. 18. his eyes are like the e. of the morning
Psal. 11. 4. his e. try the children of men 132. 4. sleep to mine eyes, or slumber to mine e. Prov. 4. 25. let thine e. look straight liefore thee 6. 4. sleep to thine eyes, or slumber to thine e. 25. neither let her take thee with her e. 30. 13. how lofty their eyes, their e. are lifted up Jer. 9. 38. that our e. may eush out with waters
Uight EYK. Zech. 11. 17. the sword shall be on his arm and on his right e. his right e. shall be utterly darkened Mat. 5. 29. if thy right e. offend tliee, pluck it out
EVE-SALVE. Hev. 3. 18. anoint thine eyes with e.-salvi to see
EYE-SEKVICE. Eph. 6. 6. not with e.-service as men-pleasers, hut as the servants of Christ, Col. 3. 22. EVE-SKilir. C Sarz. 22. 25. the I.d. hath recnmiJensed me accord- ing to my cleanness in his e.sinht, Psal. 18. 24. EYE-\\V UN ESSES. iMke 1. S. who from beginning were e.-witnesses 2 Pet. 1. 16. but were e. jcitnesses of his majesty
EYEH. I Sam. la 9. and Saul e. David from that day
EYE
renEYES. Gen. 3. 6. was good for food and pleasant to the e. 7. and the e. of them both were opened 16. 4. her mistress was despised in her e.
5. she had conceived, I was despised in her e.
20. 16. behold, he is to thee a covering of the e. 21. 19. God opened Ilagar'se. shesawa well 28. t8. the dauL'hters of Canaan eviline. of Isaac .30. 4 1 . .1 acob laid the rods before the e. of the cattle 39.7- his master's wife cast her e. on Joseph
41. .37. was good in the e. of Pharaoh, 45. 1 16. 48. 10. now the e. of Israel were dim for aiie Ezod. 5.21. to be abhorred in the e. of Pharaoh
21. + 8. if she be evil in the c. of her master
24. 17. glory of Ix)rd was like fire in e. of Israel Lev. 4. 13. it sin through ignorance, and the thing be
hid from the e. of the assembly, .\'um. 15. 1 24. 26. 16. the burning ague shall consume the e. Num. 5. 13. be hid from the e. of her husband 10. 31. and thou may est be to us instead of e.
16. 14. wilt thou put out the e. of these men ? 20. 12. to sanctify me in the e. of Israel
22. 31. then the Lord opened the e. of Balaam 24. 3. the man whose e. are open hath said, 15.
Deut. 16. 19. a gift doth blind the e. of the wise 28. 65. the Ixird shall give thee failing of e. 29. 4. the Lord hath not given you e. to see
Judg. 16. 28. that 1 may be avenged for my two e.
I'.VrtOT.S. t6. the thing was evil inthee. of Samuel
16. + 7. nian looketh on the e. the Lord on the heart 1 12. David was ruddy, and withal fair of e.
18. 1 8. the saying was evil in the e. of Saul 29. 1 6. thou art not good in the e. of the lords
+ 7. that thou do not evil in the e. of the lords QSam.O.QO. who uncovered himself in e. of handm.
17. +4. the saying was right in thee, of Absalom 24. 3. that the e. of mv lord the king may see it
1 Kings 1. 20. the e. ofall Israel are upon thee
2 Kings 6. 17. Lord opened the e. of the young man 20. Elisha said. Lord, open the e. of these men
9. + 30. Jezebel heard of it, put her c. in painting
25.7. putoute. ofZedekiah, Jer. .39. 7. I 52. 11.
1 Chron. 13. 4. was right in the e. of all the people
2 Chron. 30. + 4. the thing was right in the e. of the
kin^ and all the congregation, Esth. 1. 1 21. Neh. 8. + 5. Ezra opened the book in e. of the people Job 10. 4.hastthoue.of fleshr orseestasmanseetnf 11.4; but the e. of the wicked shall fail 17. o. even the e. of his children shall fail 22. +29. he shall save him that hath low e.
28. 21. seeing it is hid from the e. of all living
29. 15. I was e. to the blind, and feet to the laine
31. 16. or have caused the e. of the widow to fail 39. 29. seeketh prey, and her e. behold afar off
Psal. 15. 4. in whose e. a vile person is contemned
19. 8. commandment is pure, enlightening the e. 115. 5. e. have they, but they see not, 135. 16. 123. 2. as the e. of servants, the e. of a maiden 145. 15. the e. of all wait upon thee, thou givest 146. 8. the Lord openeth the e. of the blind
Prov. 1. + 17 . in vain the net is spread in the e. of bird
6. + 17. haughty e. are abomination to the I.ord
10. 26. as smote to the e. so is the slusgard 15. .30. the light of the e. rejoiceth the heart 17.8. a gift is as a precious stone in the e. of him
24. the e. of a fool are in the ends of the earth 23. 29. who hath wounds '. who hath redness of c. .' 27. 20. so the e. of man are never satisfied Eccl. 2. 14. the wise man's e. are in his head 6. 9. better the sisht of e. than wandering of desire
11. 7. it is pleasant for the e. to behold the sun Cant. 1.15. thou art fair, thou hast dove's e. 4. 1 .' Isa .3.8. against I^rd , to provoke the e. of his glory
16. the daughters of Zion walk with wanton e. 5. 15. the e. of the lofty shall be humbled
29. 18. the e. of the blind shall see out of obscurity .32. 3. the e. of them that see shall not be dim
.35. .5. then the e. of the blind shall be opened 42. 7. to open the blind e. to bring out the prisoners 43.8. bring forth the blind iieopfe that have e. .62. 10. lord made bare his arm m e. of all nations 59. 10. like the blind we grope as if we had no e.
Jer. 4. + 30. thou rentest thine e. with painting , 5. 21. which havee. and see not, Ezelr. 12. 2.
Eick. 1. 18. and their rinos were full of e. 10. 12. the wheels were full of e. round about 23. 16. and as soon as she saw them with her e. .38.23. 1 will be known in thee, of many nations
Van. 7. 8. in this horn were e. like the e. of man 20. even of that horn that had e. and a mouth
llab. 1.13. thou art of purer e. than to behold evil
Zech. 3. 9. uixin one stone shall be seven e. 8. 6. if it be marvellous in the e. of the remnant 9. 1. when the e. of man shall be towards the lord
Mat. 18. 9. better to enter with one eye rather tlian having two e. to be cast into hell-fire, Mark 9. 47.
3/nryl-8. 18. having e. see ye not 'and ears, hear not
LukeA. 20. and the e. of all were fastened on him
10. 23. blesspcl are the e. which see the things John 9. 6. he anointed the e. of the blind man
.32. that any oi)ened e. of one that was bom blind ? 10. 21. can a devil open the e. of the blind
1 1 . .■57. could not this man, which opened the c. ? Acts 9. 40. Dorcas opened her e. and sat up Horn. 11.8. hath given them e. they should not see Gnl. 3. 1. before whose e. Christ been set crucified
Eph. 1. 18. the e. of your understanding enliuhtened II fhin«s are naked and open to the e. of him with whom we nave to do
i/eA.4.1.3. butal
2 Pet. 2. 14. having e. full of adultery , not cease sin 1 .John 2. 16. the lust of the e. and pride of life i?fr. 4. 6. in the midst of throne four beasts full of e. 8. had each six wioL-s, and were full of e. within
5. 6. a Lamb, as it had been slain, having seven e.
His EY'FS. Ge7i. 27. 1. Isaac was old, and his e. were dim
49. 12. his e. shall be red with wine, teeth white A't/OT. 24. 4. into a trance, having his e. open, 16.
Uciit. 24. 1. that if she find no favour in his e. Judg. 16. 21. Philistines took him and put out his e.
EYE
1 Sam. 3. 2. Eli, hit e. began to wax dim, 4. 1& 14. 27. he tasted, and his e. were enlightened 18. 1 20. and the thing was right in his e.
2 Sam. 19. 1 18. and to do the aood in hit e.
22. 1 25. according to my cleanness liefore his e,
1 KiTigs 9..+ 12. and they were not risrht in his e. 14. 4. Ahijah could not see, for his e. were set
2 Kings 4. 34. he lay on chilil and put his e. on hise. 35. the ( hild sneezed seven times and opened hise,
6. 17. 1 pray thee, open his e. that he may see 25.7. they slew the sons of Zedekiah beVore hise. and put out eves of Zedekiah. Jer. 39. 6. I 52. 10.
1 Chron. 21. 23. let the king do what is 20oE'th. 8. 5. if thingseem right, and I pleasing in hise.
J' b 16. 9. mine enemy sharpeneth his e. on me
21.20. his e. shall see his destruction, and drink 24. 23. he resteth, yet his e. are on their ways 27. 19. the rich man openeth liise. and he is not
34. 21. his e. are on the ways of man, and he seeth
36. 7. he withdraweth not his e. from the riiihteous 40. 24. he taketh it with his e. his nose pierceth 41. 18. hise. are like the eye-lids of the morning
Psal. 10. 8. his e. are privily set against the poor 11. 4. his e. behold the children of men .36. 1. that there is no fear of God before hise. 66. 7- he ruleth by power, his e. behold the nations
Proi: 6. 13. he winketh with his e. he speaketh 16. :W. he shuftcth his e. to de\\ ise froward things
20. 8. a king scattereth away all evil with hise. 21.10. his neighbour findeth no favour in hise. 24. + 18. lest Ixird see it, and it be evil in hise. 28. + 11. the rich man is wise in his own e.
27. he that hideth his e. shall have many a curse
Eccl. 8. 16. nor day nor night sleepef h with his e.
Cant. 5. 12. hi, e. are as the eyes of doves 8. 10. I was in his e. as one that found favour
Isa. 11. 3. he shall not judge after the siL'lit of his e^ 17. 7. hise. shall have respect to the holy One 33. 15. and shuffeth his e. from seeing evil .T9. + 15. evil in his e. that there was no judgment
Jer. 32. 4. and Am e. shall behold his e.
Etek. 12. 12. that he see not the ground with his e. 20. 7. cast ye away the abomination oi his e.
Van. 8. 5. had a notable horn between his e. 21.
10. 6. and his e. were as lamps of fire
Mark 8. 23. when he had spit on his e. and put hands
25. after that he put his hands asain on his e. Johi 9. 14. when Jesus made city, and opened his e.
21. or who hath opened his e. we know not Acts 3. 4. Peter fastening Ai.fe. upon him, said
9. 8. and when his e. were opened he saw no man 18. there fell from his e. as it had been scales 13. 9. then Saul set his e. on him, and said 1 John 2. 11. because darkness hath blinded hise. Rev. 1. 14. his e. were as a flame of fire, 2. 18. 1 19. 12.
Lift or lifted up EY'ES. Gen. 13. 10. Lot lifted up his e. and beheld Jordan 14. lift up now tliine e. and look. 31. 12. Vevt. 3. 2T- 2 Kings 19. 22. Isa. 49. 18. 1 60. 4. Jer. 3.2. £je*.8. 5. .^efA.5.5. 18. 2. and Abraliam lift up his e. 22. 4, 13. 24.63. Isaac 1164. HebekahWitiphere. 31. 10. Jacob, 33. 1. 11 43. 29. Joseph lift up his e. Ejod. 14. 10. lift up their e. the Egyptians marched Num. 24. 2. Balaam lift up hise. and saw Israel y^et(/. 4. 19. lest thou //// up thine e. unto heaven Josh. 5. 13. Joshua lifledup his e. and looke1 .'iam. 6. 13. lifted up their e. and saw the ark
2 Sam. 13. .34. the watchman lift up his e. 18. 24.
1 Chr. 21 . 16. David lift up his e. and saw the angel Job 2. 12. they lift up their e. and knew him not P.'al. 121. 1. I will lift up mine e. to the hills
123. 1 . to thee lift I up mine e. thou that dweilest Isa. .37. 23. against whom hast thou lifted up thy e. T
51. 6. lift up your e. Etek. 33. 25. John 4. 35.
Ezek. 18. 6. nor hath lift up his e. to idols, 15.
12. hath spoiled, hath lift up his e. to idols
23. 27. so that thou shalt not lift up thine e. Van. 4. 34. I Nebuchadnezzar lift up mine e.
8. 3. tlien I lifted up mine e. ami saw, and behold.
10. "5. Zech. 1. 18. I 2. 1. I 5. 1, 5, 9. 1 6. 1. Mat. 17. 8. had lift up their «. the v saw no man i.»;*e6.2t).Jesus/.t/phise.J<)An6.5. 1 11.41. | 17.I.
16. 23. in hell he lift up his e. beinsr in torments 18. 13. would nollift upso much as his e. to heaven
EY'^ES of the Lord. Gen. 6. 8. Koah found grace in the e. of the Lord .38. + 10. the thing was evil in the e. «/ the Ij>rd Vevt. 11.12. the e.n/ Me iorrf are always on it
13. 18. to do what is right in the e. rf the Jjird
1 Sam. 26. 24. my life much set by in the e. if tie L.
2 Sam. 11. + 27. but the thing that David did was
evil in tiiee.of t/ie Lord, 1 CArox. 21.t7- 1.5. 25. if I find favour in the e. <•/ the Ij>rd _
1 Ai»i^*15. 5. because Daviddid what was right in
the e. of the Lo'd, 11. I 22. 43. 2 Chron. 14. 2.
2 Chron. 16. 9. tlie e. jf the Ijtrd run to and fro
through the whole earth, Zech. 4. 10. Psal. .34. 15. tlie e. the L. are upon the righteous, and his ears are ojien to their cry, 1 Pn. 3. 12. Prov. 5. 21 . ways of man are before the e. of the L. 15. 3. the e. of the Lord are in every place
22. 12. the e. rf the ford preserve knowledge Isa. 49. 5. yet shall I tie glorious in the e. if the [jori Amos 9. 8. the e. of the L. are on the sinful kingdom
Mine EYES. Gen. 31 . 40. and mv sleep tlepartetl from mine e. 44.21. brim him, that 1 may set wiWe. upon him Judg. 14. + 3. get her for me, she is right in mine e. 1 .Sam. 12. 3. or received any bribe to blind minee.
14. 20. see how mine e. have lieen enlightened
26. 24. thy life much set by this day in mine e.
1 Kings 1 . 48. hath given one to sit, mine e. seeing it
9. 3, ha\\e hallowed this house, mine e. and mine heart shall be there pcriX'tuHlly,2 C'Arun.7. 16.
10. 7. until mi«< e. had .seen it, 2 Chron. 9. 6.
11. 33. have not walked in my ways, to do that
which is Tivht in mine e. II. 8. 2 Kings 10. 30.
2 Chron.T. 15. now mine e. shall be open, ears attent Job 3. 10. because it hid not sorrow from, mine e.
4. 16. it stood still, an image was before mine e. 1. 145
EYE
Job 19. S7. mtne e. shall behold, and not another 31. 1. I made a covenant v,\\\\.\\iminee. why then 7. and mine heart walked after otih*^. Ps. 1^.5 A\\%\\\\teTi mine e. lest I sleep the sleep of death
25. 15. mine e. are ever toward the Lord
26. 3. for thy lovins-kindness is before mine e. 38. 10. a3fortheli!.'htofOTi»iee. it is gone from me 69. 3. minee. failj^ whilst 1 wait for my (iod 73. t 16. to know this, it was labour in mine e. 77. 4. thou boldest viirie e. waking, 1 am troubled 101. 3. 1 will set no evil thing before mine e.
6. mine e. shall be on the faithful of the land 116. 8. tliou hast delivered mine e. from tears 119. 18. open minee. \\\\ 37. turn away mine e.
82. mine e. fail for thy word, saying, comfort me
123. mine e. fail for thy salvation, and tor the word
136. rivers of waters run clown mine e.
148. mine e. prevent the night-watches 131. 1. mine heart is not haughty, norm/nee. lofty 132. 4. I will not give sleep to mine e. or slumber 141. 8. but minee. are uuto thee. O God, the I>ord Sccl. 2. 10. whatsoever mine e. desired, 1 kept not Zsa. 1. 15. I will hide minee. fiom you
16. put away the evil doings from before mine e. C. 5. mine e. have seen the K ing, the Lord of hosts 3R. 14. minee. fail with looking upward 65.12. but did evil before mine e. 60. ,4.
16. and because they arc hid from mine e, Jer. 9. 1. O that mine e. were a fountain of tears 1.3. 17. mine e. shall weep sore, and run down
14. 17. shall say, let mine e. rundown with tears 16. 17. minee. are on their ways, they are not hid
from me, nor is their iniquity hid itom minee.
24. 6. 1 will set miyie e. upon them for good Xam. 2. 11. minee. do fait with tears, my bowels Hos. 13. 14. repentance shall be hid from mine e. Amos 9. 4. 1 will set mi?ie e. on them for evil Mic. 7. 10. mi7ie ^.shall behold hei', be trodden down Zec/1.8. 6. should it also be marvellous in mine e.
9.8. for now have I seen with mra« e.
12. 4. I will open minee. on the houseof Judah Jjvie 2. .30. for mine e. have seen thy salvation JoAn 9. 1 1 ..1 esus made clay , and anointe30. whence he is, yet he hath opened mine e. Acts 11. 6. on the which when I haJi fastened mitie e.
Our EYES. Kum. 11. 6. nothing but (his manna before m(r e. Dent. 6. 22. the Lord shewed signs before o7/r«.
21. 7. not shed this blood, nor have tnir e. seen it
Sam. 20. + 6. lest Sheba deliver himself from our e. 2 Chron. 20. 12. but, O God, imr e. are upon thee
1 Esra 9. 8. that our God may ligliten \\ Psal. 118. 23. this is the Lord's doing, it is man-el-
j lous in cur e. Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12. 11.
123. 2. fomire. wait uponth^ Lord our God
I Jer. 9. lit. that our e. may run down with tears
i iMm. 4. 17. our e. as yet failed foroiirvain help
• 5. 17. heart is faint, tor these things nvr e. are dim
Joel 1. 16. is not tlie meat cut off before ovr e.
Mat. 20. .■?3. Lord, that our e. may be opened
1 John 1. 1. that which we have seen with our e.
Oku eyes. JVuin. 15. .SO. that j'e seek not after your ozcn e. Jieut. 12. 8. yeshall not do, every man whatsoever is right in his o-wn e. Juilg. 17. 6. 1 21. 25. S Sam. 4. + 10. was in his otcn e. a bringer of good Neh. 6. 16. enemies much cast down in their own e. Job 32. 1. because he was riahteousin hisoan e. Psal. 36. 2. he tiattereth liimself in his owne. Prov. 3. 7. be not wise in thine oun e. fear God
12. 16. the way of a fool is right in his own e. 16. 2. all the ways of man are clean in his ovine. 21. 2. every way of man is right in his own e. 26. 1 5. answer a fool, lest he be wise in his own e. .30. 12. a generation tfiat arc pure in their oa'M e.
lxa.5. 21. woe to them that are wise in their ozene. Their EYES. Gen. 42. 24.he took and bound Simeon before their e. J-'iod.8. 26. abomination of Egyptians before their e. X,ev. 20. 4. do any ways hide e. from the man JVa»;.20. 8. speak to the rock before their e.
27. 14. to sanctify me atf he water before their e. Josh. 22. 1 30. it was good in their e. 2 Sam. 3. + 36. C Kings 6. 20. the Loi-d opened their e. and they saw J-^sra 3. 12. foundation was laid before their e. dlsth. 1. 17. they sliall despise their husbands in i. e. Job 21. 8. anil their ofifspnnff before their e. Psal.Vl. 11. they have set M'e. bowing down
69. 23. let their e. be darkened , that they see not
73.7. '''Ore. stand out with fatness, have more Prop. 29. 13. the Lord lighteneth both their e. 1
.30. 13. a generation, O how lofty are their e. JCccl. 5. 11. saving the beholding tfiem with their e. Jsa. 6. 10. make their ears heavy, shut their e. lest they see with their e. Mat. 13. 15. /lets 28. 27.
13. 16. children be dashed to pieces before their e.
44. 18. for he hath shut their e. they cannot see Jer, 14. 6. their e. did fail.becausc tlierc was no grass Szei. 6. 9. and with their e. which go a whoring
20. 8. not castaway the abominations of their e. 24. and their e. were, after their father's idols
21 . 6. and with bitterness sigh before their e.
22. 26. and have hid their e. from my sabbaths 24. 25. when 1 lake from them the desire oi their e. .■i6.23. 1 shall be sanctified in you before Me»r «. ) .■?7. 20. sticks shall be in thy hand hiefore their e. ' 38. 16. sanctified in thee, () Gog, iK-forc their e.
y.ech. 14. 12. and «/(«>e. shall consume away Mat. 9. 29. then touched he their e. saying .'to. their e. were opened, and .lesus charged them 1."). 15. their e. they have closed, lest at any time 20. .34. .lesus touched their e. their e. received sight 26. 43. for their e.v/ere heavy, Mart 14. 40. X«/-«24.16. but//(e!>e. wereholden.thatthey 31. their e. were opened, and they knew him John 12. 40. he hath blinded their e. and hardened Acts 26. 18. to open their e. and to turn them Horn. 3. 18. there is no fear of tiod before their e. 11.10. letMe«r«. be darkened, that they see not Mev.T. 17.thc I.ambshall feed them, and God .shall wipe away all tears from t/ieir e. 21. 4. 146
FAB
Thine EYES. Gen. 10. 1 6. do to her that which is good in thi?te e. 20. i 15. Abiuielech said, dwell as is good in thine e. .30. 27. if 1 have found favour in thine e. tarry
46. 4. Joseph shall putTiis hand on thine e.
47. 19. wherefore shall we die t)efore/Ai«««.? Exod. 13. 9. for a memorial between thiiie e.
16. for frontlets between thine e. Deut. 6. 8. Num. 22. 1 34. if it be evil in thine e. 1 will go back Dmt. 3. 21. thi7ie e. have seen all that the Lord
27. lift up thine e. behold it with thine e. 4. 9. forget the things which thine e. have seen 7. 19. the great temptations thine e. saw, 29. 3. 10.21. terrible things which Minee. have seen
28. 31. thine ox shall be slain before thine e. 32. thine e. shall look, and fail with longing
34. thou shalt be mad for the sight of thmee. 67. .34. 4. 1 have caused thee to see it with thine e. Juilg. 10. + 15. Israel said, we have sinned, do to us whatsoever is good in thine e. 2 Kings 10. 5. Ruth 2. 9. let thine e. be on the field (hey reap 10. she said, why have 1 found grace m thine e. ?
1 .S«/n. 2. 33. shall be to consume 'thine e.
20. 3. knoweth that I have found grace in thine e. 29. and now if I have found favour in thive e.
24. 10. thine e. have seen how the Lord delivered
25. 8. let the j'oung men find favour in thine e.
26. 21. my soul was precious in thine e. thisday
27. 5. if I have found grace in thiTie e. give me
2 Sam. 10. + 3. the i)rinces said to Ilanun, in thine e. doth David honour thy father, 1 Chnm. 19. f 3.
11 . t 25. let not this thina be evil in thine e.
12. 11. I will take thy wives before thme e. 19. 27. do therefore what is good in thine e.
22. 28. thine e arc on the haughty to bring down
1 Kings a, 29. tivAtthine e. may be open toward this
house nieht and day, 52. 2 Chron. 6. 20, 40.
20. 6. wjhatsocver is pleasant in thine e.
21 . + 2. if it be good in thine e. 1 will give the worth
2 Kings 7. 2. behold, thou shalt see it with thine e.
19. 16. open. Lord, thine e. and see, Isa.^. 17.
22. 20, and thine e. shall not see all the evil
1 Chnm. 17. 17. this was a small thing in thine e.
2 Chron. 34. 28. nor shall thine e. see all the evil Neh, 1. 6. let thine ear be attentive, and thine e.oftXi Johl. 8. thine e. are upon me, and 1 am not
11. ■%. my doctrine is pure, I am clean in thine e.
14. 3. dost thou open thine e. upon such an one .'
15. 12. and what do thine e. wink at?
Psal. 5. + 5. the foolish shall not stand before thine e. 31. 22. 1 said, 1 am cut off from before thine e. 50. 21. and set them in order before thine e. 91. 8. only -with thine e.shnil thou behold and see 139. 16. thine e. did see my substance unperfect
Pro!'. 3. 21. let them not depart from thine e.4.21. 4. 25. let thine e. look right on, and thine eyelids 6. 4. give not sleep to thitie e. nor slumber to eyelids 20. 13. open thine e. and thou shalt be satisfied
23. 5. wilt thou set thine e. on that which is not ? 26. give me thy heart, let thine e. observe my ways 3.'}. thine e. shall behold strange women
25. 7. of the prince whom thine e. have seen £ff/. 11. 9. youngman, walk in the sight of thine e. Cant. 4. 9. hast lavished my heart with thine e.
6. 5. turn away thine e. from me, they overcome
7. 4. thine e. like the fish-pools in Ileshbon Isa. 30. 20. but thine e. shall see thy teachei-s
.33. 17. thine e. shall see the king in his beauty 20. thine e. see Jerusalem a quiet habitation Jer. 5. 3. O Lord, are not thine e. upon the truth ?
20. 4. fall by the sword, Minee. shall behold it 22. 17. thine e. are not but for thy covetousness
31. 16. refrain weeping, and thine e. from tears
32. 19. 'Ai'ne e. are open on all the ways of men 34. 3. thine e. shall behold the king of Babylon
39. 1 12. take Jeremiah, and set thine e. on him 42. 2. we are but few, as thine e. do behold us
Lam. 2. 18. let not the apple of thine e. cease Kzek. 23. 40. for whom thou paintedst thine e. 24. 16. I take froi 1 thee the desire of thine e.
40. 4. son of man, behold with thine e. 44. 5. J)an. 9. 18. open thine e. and behold our desolation I.-iike\\<). 42. but now they are hid from Mine e. Ji'hn 9. 10. said to him , how were 17. sayesC thou that he hath opened thine e! liei. 3. 18. and anoint thine e. with eve-salve
Your EYES. Gen. 3. 5. in the day ye eat yonire. shall be opened 19. 8. do ye to them as is grxjd in your e. 3',. 11. Shechem said, let me find grace in yaw e. 45. + 5. neither let there be anger in your e. 12. your e. and the eyes of my brother Fenja.a\\n .W. 4. if now I have found grace inycur e Num. 33. 55. those which ye let remain shall be pricks in your e. thorns in sides. Josh. 23. 13. Deut. 1. .30. that he did before yevr e. 4. 34. I 29. 2. 4. 3. your e. have seen what the Lord did because of Baal peor, 11. 7. Josh. 24. 7. 9. 17. I brake the two tables before j/oj/re. 11. 18. they may be as frontlets between yor/re. 14. 1. not make any baldness between your e,
1 Sam. 12. 16. what the Lord will do before your e.
2 C/ir(i»(.29. 8. and to hissing, asye see withyour e. Isa. 29. 10. for the Lord hath closed yo^ir e,
40. 26. lift up youre. on high, Jer. 13. 20. Jer, 7. 11. is this house aden of robbers in youre.
16. 9. cause to cease out of this place inyoiire.
29. 21. and he shall slay them before ym/re. F.zel. 24. 21. the desire of youre. and what you pity Zeph. 3. 20. when I turn yourcaptivity before youre. Hag. 2. 3. in yonre. in comparison is nothing Zech. 11 . + 12. if good in your e. give me my price Mai. 1. 5. youre, shall see, the L. will bemaimified Mat. 13. 16. but blessed are your e. for they see
Right EYES. 1 Sam. 11. 2. that 1 may thrust out all your right e.
F.
"FABLES. 1 Tim, 1. 4.no'r give heed to/, and genealogies
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1 Tim. 4. 7. hut refuse profane and old wives'/'
2 Tim. 4. 4. ami they shall be turned unto/.
Tit. 1. 14. not giving heed to Jewish/, and comm. of
2 Pet. 1.16. have not followed cunningly devised/.
FACE,
Countenance, or visage, i* a part of the body uell knomi. : It is thereby that our inward motions are made known to others : Love, hatred, desire, dis- like, jiy, grief, confiderue, despair, courage, cowardice, admiration, contempt, pride, modesty, cruelty, compassion, and the rest of the affectioms, are discovered by their proper aspects. The coun- tenance, as one phrases tt, is a crystal, wherein the thoughts and affectiotis, otheruise invisible, ap- pear ; and is a natural sign, known to all. It is by the face, also, that one man is known and dis- tinguished from another: And it is matter of admiration, that so few parts composing it, and in so small a compass, and always in the same situa tion, yet there is such a diversity of figures as of faces in the world. These innumerable different characters in the faces of men, is the counsel of a most wise Providence, for the universal benefit of the world: I'or human societies cannot be preserved without union and distinction: the one prevents division, the other confusimi ; and this distirution is caused by the variety of countenances.
The lace of a man is al..o taken for the man him- self: 1 had not thought to see thy face ; /'.a< is, thy person, says Jacob to his son Joseph, Gen. 48. 11. Before one's face ; that is, in his sight or presence, Mum. 19. 3. lo withstand a person to the face, is to reprove him boldly. Gal. 2. 11. The pride of hrael doth testify to his face, Uos. 5. 5. It is so full and evident a witness against Israel, that no other testimony need he produced, to convince themost impudent and shameless among them, 'lo- fall to the earth upon one's face, was a posture of adoration, .losh. 7. 6. Joshua fell to the earth upon, his face, in deep humiliation and fervent supplica- tion. To accept one's face, »i- toshew one a favour and grant his reqiiest. Gen. 19. 1 21. Peradventure he will accept of my face ; Ae will be reeonciledwith me, and accept of my person. To spit in one's face, is a sign of the utmost contempt. The woman, whose husband died without children, if her husband" s bro- ther refused to marry her, spit in At>/ace, Dcut.25.9.
Face is likewise referred to God, and denotes some- times his anger. Psal. .34. 16. 1 he face of the- Lord is against them that do evil. Rev. 6. 16. Hide us tfom the face of him that sitteth on the- throne. At other times, it denotes his love and' favour, Psal. 31. 16.180.7. Make thy face to shine upon thy servant. Cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved. Dan. 9. 17. Cause thy /'ace to shine upon thy sanctuary which is deso- late. It is also taken for his omniscience, 1 Sam. 26. 20. Let not my blood fall to the earth before the face of the Lord ; that is, if thou dost shed my blood, remember that God, the Judge of all the earth, seeth it, and will avenge it.
The Lord protnises Moses, that his face shall go be- fore the Israelites. Lxod. 33. 14. My presence, ii\\ Hebrew, my face, shall go with thee ; that is, I myself will go with thee. The Angel of my pre- sence, namely, the Messiah, Isa. 63. 9. who is al- ways in the bosom of the father, and continually making intercession for his people : and likewise the pledge of my presence, shall go with thee, name- ly, the cloudy pillar. Moses, in the same chapter,. begs of God to shew him his glory. God replies to him, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, or all my glory ; thou shalt have a sudden transient view of it ; and 1 will proclaim my name, which I will give thee as a signal of my presence, that thou mayest attend : but for my face, thou canst not see it; for there shall no man
■ see it and live : Thou canst not see the majesty and glory attending that external shape I have now assumed ; nor those manifestations of my glorj) which the saints are favoured with in another life; for such is the weakness of man in this life, that if I should display all the beams of my gloiy to him, it would lertainly astonish, overwhelm, and' destroy him. It was a certain persuasion, and very prevalent in the world, that no man could' support the sight of God without expiring. See Gen. 16. 1.'?. I 32. 30. Exod. 20. 19. 1 24. 11. Judg. 6. 22, 23. I 13. 22.
'Nevertheless, it is said in Num. 12. 8. With Moset will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, and not in dark speeches. And in chap. 14. 14. 'i he Canaanites have heard that thou art anion? this people, and that thou art seen face to face. And in Deut. 5. 4. it is said, that God talked with the Israelites face to face, out of the midst of the fire : But in all these places, face to face is to be imderstood simply, as if he had said, that God manifested himself to the Israelites, that he made them hear his voice in a manner as distinct as if he had appeared to them face to face: That he spake to them personally and immediately, and not by an interpreter ; and familiarly, so as not to overwhelm and confound them. The apostle^ speaking of the difference between our kiwwledge here aiid in heaven, says, Now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to fitce, 1 Cor. 13^ 12. that is, there is as much difference between our knowledge here and in heaven, as between looking throngh a perspective glars upon a thing a great way off, and covered with many obscurities ; and ' looking immediately with the naked eye, upon the whole object nigh at hand.
The bread of faces, the shew-bread, a'Af'c A -,i>as al- ways in the presence of God. See Br v.k d.
Gen. 1. 1 20. fowls may fly in /. of the firmament 3. 19. in the sweat of thy/, shalt thou eat bread 16. 8. 1 flee from the/, bt my mistress Sarai 19. + 21. 1 have accepted thy/, concerning this 24. 47. and 1 put the ear-rinss upon hery. 32. + 20. peradventure he will accept my/. t 30. Jacob called the place, the f. of God
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Gen. 35. 1. when thou fleddest from tlie/. of Esau, 7.
3(5. 6. Ksau went from the>. of his brotlier Jacob
46. C8. he sent to Joseph to direct his /. to G oshen
•18. 12. Joseph bowed witli his/, to the earth jKxorf. 2. 15. Moses fled from the/, of Pharaoh
14. 25. said, let us flee from the/, of Israel
25. t 37. may give light against the /. of it
3^1.29. the skin of his/, shone, 30, .So.
33. till he had done speaking, heput avail on his/. J^v. 13. 41. that hath his liair fallen towards his/.
19. 32. thou shall honour the/, of the old man 2fum. 12. 14. if her father had but spit hi her/.
19. 3. one shall slav the red heifer before his/. Vetit. 1. 17. ye shall not be afraid of the/, of man
7. 10. and repaveth them that hate him to their/, t 23. the Lortl shall deliver them before thy f. and shall destroy them, 9. 3. I 28. 7-
8. CO. the nations the Ld. destroyeth beforeyour/.
25. 2. cause the wicked man be beaten before his/. 9. shall loose his shoe, and spit in his/. and say
28. 31. tliine ass shall be taken before thy/. f 50. a nation strong of/, which shall not regard
31. 5. the iord shall give them up before jour/. J(f.iJ>. .7. 10. wherefore liest thou upon tiiy /. y Judg. 11. t 3. Jephthah fled from/, of his brethren
1 Sam. 5. 3. behold, Dagon was fivUen on his/. 4. 17. 1 24. they fled from (.ioliath's/. and were afraid 19. t8. and the Philistines fled from his/.
24. 8. David stooped with his/, to the earth C5. 41. Abigail bowed on hevj. and said 28. 14. Saulstooped with his/, to the ground
2 Sam. 2. 22. how should 1 hold up my/, to Joab.^
7. -t 9. 1 have cut otf thine enemies from thy /. 14. 33. Absalom bowed on his/, to the ground
17. t 11. that thy /. or presence go to battle
24. 20. and Araunah went out and bowed himself before tlie king on his/. 1 Chron. 21. 21, 1 Kings 1.2.3. JSiathan bowed himself with his/. 31. Bath-sheba bowed with her/, to the earth 2. + 16. I ask one petition, turn not away my/. 8. 14. the king turned his/, about, 2 Chron. 0. 3. 10. t24. all the earth sought the/, of .Solomon
18. 42. Elijah put his/, between his knees
19. 13. that he wrapped his/, in his mantle
20. 38. prophet disguised hims. with ashes on his /.
21 . 4. Ahab turned away his/, and would not eat
2 Kings A. 29. lay my staff upon the/, of the child
31. Gehazi laid his staff on the /. of the child
8. 15. Hazaelspreail it on his/, so that he died
9. 30. Jezebel painted her/, and tired her head .32. Jehu lift up his/, to the w indow, and said
13. 14. Joash wept over his/, and said, O my father + 23. neither cast he them from his/, as yet
18. 24. how wilt thou turn away/, of one, Isa. .36. 9. 20.2. Hezekiah turned his/, to the wall. La. 38.2. 21. + 13. he wipetli andturneth it on the/, thereof
25. + 19. five men that saw king's/. Jer. 52. ! 25. Chr. 6. 42. O Lord God, turn not away the /. of
thine anointed, fikl. 1.32. 10. 30. 9. tlie Ix)rd will not turn away his/, from you
32. t 2. when Hezekiah saw that nis/. was to war 21. he returned with shame of/, to his own land
.34. + 4. and strowed it upon they, of the graves 35. 22. Josiah would not turn his/, from him Eira 9. 6. I blush to lift up my/, to thee, my God 7. to confusion of /". as it is this day, Dan. 9. 8.
Jvh 1.11. and he will curse thee to thy/. 2. 5. 4. 15. then a spirit passed before my/ 6. t 28. for it is before vour/. if I lie
11. 15. then shalt thou lift up thy/, without spot
+ 19. yea, many sliall entreat thy/. 10.8. my leanness beareth witness to my/.
16. my /. is foul with weeping, on my eyelids
21 . 31 . who shall declare his way to his /. ?
22. 26. and thou shalt lift up thy /. unto God
24. 15. no eve shall see me ; and disguiseth his/.
20. 9. he hol.leth back the/, of his throne ."io. 10. and they spare not to spit in my/.
41. 13. who can discover the/, of his garment?
14. whr' can open the doors of his /. .''
42. + 8. Job shall pray, for his/, will T accept t9. the Lord also accepted the/, of Job
Psai, 5. 8. make thy way straight before my /. 17. 1 13. O Lord, prevent his/, cast him down
15. I will behold thy/, in righteousness
21 . 12. make ready arrows against the /. of them 4J. 12. thou settest me before thy/, for ever 45. 1 12. even the rich shall entreat thy /.
OSi. + 1. let them that hate him flee from his /. 84. 9. and look upon the/, of thine anointed 89. 14. mercy and truth shall go before thy/. 2.3. I will lieat down his foes before his/. 119. + 58. I entreated thy/, with my whole heart Prov. 6. + .35. he will not accept the/, of a ransom 7. 13. and with an impudent/, said unto him 21. 29- a wicked man liardeneth his/. Heel. 8. 1 . the boldness of his /. shall be changed Jsa. 5. + 21. woe to the prudent before tlieir/. 16. 4. be a covejt from the/, of the spoiler 21. + 15. for they fled from the/, of the sword 24. 1 1. the l>ord pcrverteth the/, of the earth
25. 7. he will destroy the/, of the covering
28. 25. when he hath made plain the /. thereof
29. 22. neither shall his/. now wax pale
49. 23. they sliall bow down to thee with their/. 65. 3. that provoketh me continually to my/. Jer.1. i 13./. tliereofwasfrom the/of the north 2. 27. turned their back, and not the/. 32. 33. 4. 30. though thourentest thy/, with painting 13. 26. therefore will I discover thy skirts upon thy /. that thj' shame may ajjpear, A'aA. 3. 5. IB. 17. 1 will shew them the back, and not the/. 22. 25. from hand of them whose /. thou fearest 32. 31. 1 should remove it from before my/. /.am. 3. 35. the right of man before /. of most High Eze^. 1. 10. they four had the/, of a man, the /. of a lion,/, of an ox, the/, of an eagle 2. t4. they are hard of/, and stiff heaned 3. 8. I made thy /. strons against their faces 7- 22. my f. will 1 turn also from them 10. 14./. of a man,/, of a lion,/, of an eagle, 41. 19. 14. 3. put stumbling-block before tlieir/.
FAC
Ezei. 38. 18. that my fury shall come up in my /. Dan. 8. 18. I was in a deep sleep on myf. 10. 9.
10. 6. his/, as the appe.- ranee of lightning; 11. 18. he shall turn his /. unto the isles
Jlos. 5. 5. the pride of Israel testifietli to his/. 7. 10. 7. 2. now their own doinss, they are before my/. Joel a. 6. before their/, people be much pained
20. will drive him witn his /. toward the east sea NaA. 2. 1. that dasheth in pieces, come before thy f. Zeph. 1. 1 2. I will consume from the/, of the land .Mai. 1. 1 9. now, I pray vou, beseech the /. of God Mat. 6. 17. anoint thine head, and wash thy /.
11. 10. behold, 1 send my messenger before thy/.
to prepare thy way, Mark 1.2. Ltiie'i. 27. 18. 10. tfieir angels behold the /. of my Father 26. 67. then di9. 52. he sent messengers before his/. 10. 1.
53. his/, was as though he would go to Jerusalem 22. 64. they struck him on the/, and asked him JoAnll. 44. his/, was bound atxiut with a napkin Act-y^. 25. I foresaw the Ix)rd always before my/. 7. 45. God drave out before the /. of our fathers
1 Cor. 14. 25. so fallinsr down on his/, will worship
2 Cor. 3. 7. could notsledfastly behold the/, of Moses 13. not as Moses, who put a vail over his/.
18. but we all with open/, beholding the glory
4. 6. the glory of God, in the/, of Jesus Christ
5. + 12. which glory in the/, and not in the heart
11. 20. ye suffer, it a man smite you on tlie /. Gal. 1. 22. I was unknown by/, to the churcnes
2. 11.1 withstood him to the /. because he was Jam. 1. 23. beholding his natural/, in a glass Bev, 4. 7- the third beast had a /. as a man
10. 1. and his/, was as it were the sun
12. 14. where nourished from the/, of the serpent 20. 11. from whose/, the earth and heaven fled
See Seek, Set, Shine, Sky, Waters, Wil- UEUNESS, World. FACE with eover, or eovered. Gen. 38. 15. an harlot, because she eoiered her/. Exnd. 10.5. locustsshallctfwrthe/. ofthe earth, 15. Num. 22. 5. behold, they eover the/, of the earth 2 Sam. 19. 4. the king eovered his/, and cried Esth. 7. 8. word went out, thej eovered Haman's/. Job 15. 27. he eorerethhisf. with his fatness 23. 17. nor hath he corererf darkness from my/. Psaltri. 15. the shame of my /. hath eovered rae 69. 7. for thy sake shame hath eovered my/. Prov. 24. 31. nettles had eovered the /. thereof Isa. 6. 2. with twain he eovered his/, and his feet Ezek. 12. 6. thou shalt eover thy /. that thou see not
12. the prince shall eover his/, tliat he see not Ulark 14. 65. besian to spit on him, and cover \\i\\sf.
B'ACE of the country. 2 Sam. 18. 8. battle was scattered over/, of ccuntry
FACE of the deep. Gen. 1. 2. darkness was upon the/, of the deep Job ,38. ,30. and the/, of the deep is frozen Prov. 8. 27. he set a compass on the/, of the depth
VACV,of the earth. Gen. 1. 29. every herb upon the f. of the earth 4. 14. thou hast driven ine from the/, of the earth
6. 1. men began to multiply on the/. 0) the earth
7. 3. to keep seed alive on the/, c/all the earth
4. I will destroy from off the /. of the earth, Devt. 6. 15. 1 Kings 1^. 34. Amos 9. 8.
8. 9. the waters were on the /. of t/ie whole earth
11. 4. lest we be scattered on the/, of tie earth 41. 56. the famine was over all the /. of the earth
Eiod. .32. 12. to consume them from/, of the earth 33. 16. from all people unto the/, of the earth Num. 12.3. meek above all men on /. of the earth Dent. 1.0. above all people on the/, oftheearth
1 Sam. 20. 15. cutoff every one from/, oftheearth
2 Sam. 14. +7- nor remainder on the /. of the earth Psal. 101. .30. thou renewest the/, of the earth Ixa. 23. 17. with all kingdoms on the/, of the earth Jer. 8. 2. be for dung on the/, of the earth, 16. 4.
28. 16. I will cast thee from the/, of the earth Ezei. .38. 20. all men on the/, of the earth shake Dan. 8. 5. an he-goat came on the /. of the earth Amos 5. 8. poureth them on the/, of the earth, 9. 6. Zech. 5. 3. curse that goefh over the/, of the earth Lvke 12. 56. ve can discern the/, of the earth
21. 3.5. that dwell on the/. Me whole «arM Acts It. 26. to dwell on all the/, of the earth
FACE CO FACE. Gen. 32. 30. Peniel ; for I have seen God/, tof. Exod. 33. 11. and the lord spake to Moses/, tof. Knm, 14. 14. that thou. Lord, art seen /. tof. Devt. 5. 4. the I^rd talked with you/, tof.
34. 10. like Moses, whom the Lord knew/, to f. Jndg. 6. 22. because 1 have seen an angel /. tof. Prov. 27. 19. as in water/, answereth tof. E:ek. 20. 35. there I will plead with you /. tof. Acts 'io. 16. before he have the accusen/. tof.
1 Cor. 13. 12. we see thro' a glass, but then /. tof.
2 .John 12. I trust to come to you, and speak/, tof.
3 John 14. 1 trust to see thee and speak J. to /.
Eell on FACE or FAC'ES. Gen. 17. + 3. A bram /"«//<>« his/, and lauffhcd, I7.
50. 1. Joseph /«// on liis father's /. and wept 18. his brethren fell do;vn before his/. I^v. 9. 24. when the people saw, they fellon tlieir/. Num. 14. 5. Moses and Aaron fell on f. 16. 22, 45.
16.4. Moses II 22. 31. Balaam /e// flat on his/. Josh. 5. 14. Joshua/e//OTihis/. to the earth, 7. 6. Jndg. 13. 20. Manoah and his wife fell on their/. Eiith 2. 10. then she fell on herf. to the ground 1 6a7n. 17. 49. Goliath 1120. 41. David /<;// oMliis/.
25. 23. Abigail || 2 Sam. 9. 6. Mephibosh./e// onf. 1 Sam. 14. 4. the woman of lekoah fell mi her/.
22. Joab II 18. 28. Ahimaaz/<7//ff» his/. 1 Kings 18.7. Obadiah |l 39. peopXefell on their/. 1 Chr. 21. 16. David and eXiien felt on their/. Ezek. 1. 28. when I saw it I fell vpon my /. 3. 23. 19.8. 111.1.3.143.3.1 44. 4. Don. 8. 17. Dan. 2. 46. >.'ebnchaiineBzar/e//j/;;07i his/. Mat. 17. 6. disciples () 26. .39. Jesus/cZ/OTjhis/. Lvie5.\\1. leper II I7. 16. Samaiitan/«// onhis/. iiev. 11. 16. the twenty-four elders ye// on their/.
FAC
FACE of the field. Lev. 14. +7. living bird loose on the/, of the field 2 Kings 9. 37. Jezebel as dunu on the /. of the field Ezek. 29. t 5. thou shalt fall on the/, of the field 39. t 5. Gog shall fall on the/, of the field
FACE of the gate. Ezek.AO. 15. from the/, of the gate of the entrance
!• ACE 0/ the ground. Gen. 2. 6. a mist watered the whole /. of the ground
7. 23. destroyed, that was on the /. of the gromid
8. 8. were abated from off the /. of the ground 13. and behold, the/, ofthegrmind was dry
Hide, hidelh, or hid FACE. Gen. 4. 14. and from thy /. shall 1 be hid Exod. 3. 6. and Moses hid his /. for he was ai'raid Deut. 31 . 17. will htde my/, from them, 18. 1 32. 20. Job 13.24. wherefore htdest thou thy/, and boldest me for thine enemy ? Psal. 44. 24. I 88. 14. .34. 29. when he hideth his/, who can behold f Psal. 10. 11. he hideth his/, he will never see it
13. 1. how long wilt thou hide thy /. from me ? 22. 24. neither hath he hid his/, from him
27. 9. hide not thy/. 69. 17. 1 102. 2. j 143. 7. 30. 7. hast made my mountain strong, thou didst hide thy f. and 1 was troubled, 104. 29. 51. 9. hide thy /. from my sins, and blot out all Isa. 8. 17. hideth his/, from the house of Jacob 50. 6. I hid not my/, from shame and spitting 64.8. in a little wrath 1 hid my f. from thee 59. 2. your sins have hid his/, from you 64. 7. thou hast hid thy/, from us and consumed Jer. 16. 17. thy ways are not hid from my/. .33. 5. I have hid my /. from this city Ezek. 39. 23. therefore hid I my/, from tliem, 24.
29. nor will I hide my /. any more from them Mic. 3. 4. he will even hide his/, at that time Iiev. 6. 16. hide us from the/, of him tliat sitteth
FA C E of the house. Ezek. 41. 14. tlie breadth of the/, of the house
FACE of the Lord'. Gen. 19. 13. the cry great before the /. of the Lord Exod. 32. + 11. Moses entreated the/, of the Ixird 1 Sam. 26. 20. let not my blood fall before/, of Lmi
1 Kings 13. 6. entreat now the/, of the Lord Psal. .34. 16. the /. of the Lord is against them tbat
do evil, fo cut ofl^ from the earth, 1 Pet. 3. 12. Jer. 26. + 19. Hezekiah besought the /. of the Lord Lam. 2. 19. pour out thy heart before/, of the Lard 4. +16. the/, of the l^rdhTith divided them Luke 1. 76. thou shalt go before the f. of the Lord
¥ACR of the porch. Ezek. 40. 15. to the /. of the porch werb Sfty cubits 41. 25. were thick planks on ttie/. of the porch
FAC;E with look, looked, see, saw, teen. Gen. 32. 20. and afterward 1 will see h'a f. 33. 10. for therefore I have seen thy /. as though
43. 3. ye shall not see my /. except, 5. 1 44. 23.
44. 26. for we may not see the man's/, except 46. 30. now let me die, since I have see7t thy f. 48. 11. 1 had not thought to see thy f. and Io
Exod. 10. 28. Pharaoh said fo him, see myf. v\\o more 29. Moses said, I will see thy/, again no more
33. 20. and he said, thou canst not see myf. 23. see back parts, but my f. shall not be seen
34. 35. children of Israel sa:o the/, of Moses
2 Sam. 3. 13. not see my/, except thou bring Michal
14. 24. the kin? said, let him not see my f.
2i!. Absalom dwelt two years and .wa noticing's/. 32. now therefore let me see the king's/. 2 Kings 14. 8. sent messengers saying, come, let US look one another in the J. 2 Chron. 25. 17. 11. and they looked one another in the/. Esth. 1. 14. the seven princes who saw the king's/. Job 33. 26. and he shall see his/, with joy Acts 6. 15. saa his/, as it had been/, of an angel 20. 25. 1 know that ye shall see my f. no more, .38. Col. 2. 1. as many as have not seeji myf. in the flesh 1 T/iess. 2. 17. endeavoured to see your/, with desire 3. 10. praying, that we might see y our /. Hev. 22. 4. and they shall see his/, and his name Seek FACE.
1 Chron. 16. 11. seek his/, continually, Psal. 105.4.
2 CAron.7.14.if my people shall pray and ieei my/. Psal. 24. 6. a generation that seek fhyf. O Jacob
27 . 8. when thou saidst, seek ye my / my heajt said unto thee, tny/. lx)rd will I stei Prov. 7. 15. I came diligently to seek thy/. 29. f 26. many seek the/, of a ruler Hos. 5. 15. return to myplace, till they seek my /.
Set FACE. Gen. 31. 21. Jacob set his/, toward mount Gilcait
Xe». 17. 10. I will set my /. against that soul, 20. 6 20. 3. set my f. against that man, 5. Ezek. 14. 8 2f. 17, I will set myf. against you, Jer. 44. 11.
Num. 24. 1. Balaam set his/, toward wilderness 2 KingsK. 17. Hazael set his/, to Jerusalem
1 Chrcm. 19. 1 10. when Joab saw /. of battle was set
2 Chrcm. 20. t 3. Jehoshaphat set his/, to seek Ijord /.vo.50.7. lhave*e/my/. like aflint, not be ashamed Jer. 21. 10. I have set my /. against this city Ezek. 4. 3. set thy/, against it. it shall l>e besiegrd
7. thou shalt set thy f. towaids the siege at .leruk. 6. 2. set thy f. towards the mountains of Israel 13. 17. set tliy / against the daughters of my peop 15. 7. and 1 will set my /. against them
20. 46. son of man, set thy/, toward the south
21. 2. son of man, set thy f. toward .lerusaiem 10. go thee whithersoever thy/, is set
25. 2. son of mwn.set thy/, asaiust the AmnionitM 28. 21. /. asainst Zidon |l 29. 2. /. ag;iinst Pharaoh 35.2./. against mount Seir II 38. 2./. against Gog
Dan. 9. 3. and I set my f. unto the Lord God 10. 15. 1 set my/, toward ground and became dumb 11. 17. he stialf «( his/, to enter with strenzth
Luke 9. 51. he stedfastly set his /. to go to Jerusul. FACE shitie.
Num. 6. 25. the I/ird make his/, to shine upon thea
Psal. 31. 16. make thy /. to shine on thy servant, save me for thy mercies' sake, 119. 135. 67. 1. God bless us, and cause his/, to shine on U3 80. 3. cause thy /. shine, we shall be saved, 7, IO- 104i 15. and oil to make his/, to shine
I. 3 147"
FAI
Ecel. 8. 1. a man's wisdom maketh his/, to shine Dan. 9. 17- cause thy/, io shine on thy sanctuary A/at. 17. 2. and his/, did shine as the sun
KACK 0/ the sky. Mat. 16. .■?. O ye hyixjcntes, ye can discern the /. o/t/jej^j^, but can ye not the times f Luiel2. 5i5. FACli oj the waters. Gen. I.e. Spirit of Goti moved on the/, of the a'aters 7. 18. the aril went uyxm the /. of the waters £ccl. 11. t 1. cast thy bread on the/, of tlteuaters Hos, 10. t 7. Iiei' kinsf cutoff as foam on/, of waters
VACV. of the wilderness. Exod. 16. 14. on the/, of the uildertiess lay manna
FACK o//Ae a;tfr/rf. Joi 37. 12. do what he commandeth on/, of world Jsa. 14. 21. nor fill the/. o///je world with cities 27. 6. Israel shall till the/. the world with fruit
FACES. Gen. 9. 23. their/, were backward, they saw not 30. 40. set/, of the flocks toward the ring-straked
40. +7. wherefore are your/, evil to-day r 42. 6. they bowed with then f. to the earth
£iod. 19. 7. Moses laid before their/, all these words 20. 20. that his fear may be before your /. £5. 20. and their/, shall look one to another Sfl. 9. to the mercy-seat -ward were/, of cherubims Deut. 1. + 17. shall not acknowledije/. in jud^'Uieut Judff. 18. 23. turned their/, and said, what aileth 2 Sam. 19. 5. thou hast shamed the ^ of thy servants 1 Kings 2. 15. that all Israel set tlieir/. on me
1 Chroji. 12.8. whose/, were like the/, of lions
2 Chron. 3. 13. and their/, were inward
29. 6. our fathers have turned away their/. Neh. 8. 6.they worshipped with their/, to the ground Job 9. 24. he covereth the/, of the jndses
40. 13. hide in dust, and bind their/, in secret Psal, .'54. 5. ana3. 16. fill their/, with shame, O Lord Jsa. 3. 15. and that ye grind the/, of the poor
13. 8. shall be amazed, their/, sliall be as flames 25. 8. (rod will wipe away tears from ott'all/. 53. 3. and we hid as it were our/, from him
Jer. 1. 8. be not afraid of their/. I am with thee 17. be not dismay, at their/, lest I confound thee 5. 3. they have made their/, harder than a rock 7. 19. provoke to the confusion of their own/.
30. 6. and all/, are turned into paleness
42. 15. if ye set their/, to enter I'-aypt, 17. 1 44. 12.
50. 5. the way to Zion, with their}', tliitherward
51. 51. are confounded, shame hath covered our/. Lam. 5. 12. the /. of tlie elders were not honoured £zek. 1. 0. anil every one had four/. 10, 11, 15.
3. 8. I made thy face strong against their/. 7. 18. shame shall be on their/, and baldness 8. 16. twenty-five men, with their/', toward the east 14.6. turn away your/, from all abominations 20. 47. and all/, shall be burnt therein
41. 18. and every cherub had two/.
Dan. 1. 10. for why shoidd he see your/, worse 9. 7. but unto us confusion of/, as at this day Joel 2. 6. be much pained, all/, shall gather blackn. Nan. 2. 10. the /. of them all gather blackness Hah. 1. 9. their/, shall sup upas the east-wind Mal.Z. 3. behold, I will spread dung on your/.
+ 9. but ye have accepted/, in the law Mat. 6. 16. the hypocrites disfigure their/. Luke 24. 5. as they have bowed down their/, to earth Bev. 7. 11. fell before the throne on their/. 9. 7. the/, of the locusts were as the/, of men See iell on Face, or Faces. FACTIONS. 1 Cor. 3. t .3. for whereas there is among you/.
FADE. End. 18. + 18. surely fading thou wilt/, away 2&m. 22. 46. straniiers shall/, away, Psal. 18.45. Psal. 1. +3. his leaf also shall not/, shall prosper Isa. 64. 6. are all unclean, and we all/, as a leaf Jer.^. 13. I will consume them, and the leaf shall/. Ezek. 47. 12. trees for meat, whose leaf shall not/. Jam. 1. 11. so the rich man shall/, away in his ways
FADETII. Job 14. + 18. surely the mountain falling/. Isa. 1. 30. ye shall be as an oak. whose leaf/. 24. 4. the earth mourneth and /. the world /. 40. 7. the grass withereth, the flower/. 8. 1 f «• 1. 4. to an inheritance that f. not away 5. 4. shall receive a crown of silory that /. not away FADING. ^
Jsa. 28. 1. whose glorious beauty is a f. flower 4. the glorious beauty shall be a/, flower FAIL. Josh. 3. 10. wdl without/, drive out Canaanites Judg. 11.. 30. It thou without/, deliver Ammon Ifiam. 30. 8. pursue, thou shalt without f.recover all Ezra 6. 9. let it be given day by day without /.
^'AIL, Verb. Gen. 47. 16. .Tos. said, give your cattle, if money/. Detit. 28.32. thine eyes shall/, with londng for them
31. 6. Lord doth go with thee, he will not/, thee nor forsake thee, 8. Jish. 1.5. 1 Chron. 28. 20.
1 Sam 1. 16. let them not/, to burn fat presently 17. 32. David said, let no man's heart/, him
20. 5. I should not/, to sit with the kmg at meat
2 Sam. 3. 29. let there not/, from the house of loab 1 Ktngs 2. 4. there shall not f. thee a man on the
throne of Israel, 8. 25. 1 9. 5. 2 Chron. 6. 16.
17. 14. neither shall the cruse of oil /. 16. Ezra 4. 22. take heed that ve /. not to do this Esth. 6. 10. let nothing/, of all thou hast spoken
9. 27. not /. to keep these days of Puriiii, 28. Job 11. CO. butthe eves of the wicked shall f.
14. 11. as waters/, from the sea, and flood drieth up 17. 5. even the eyes of his children shall /.
31. 10. or caused the eyes of the widow to/.
Psal. 12. 1. tor the faithful/, from among men 69. 3. mine eyes/, while 1 wait for my God 77. 8. doth his promise/, for evermore .' 89. 33. nor will I suffer my faithfulness to/. 119. 82. mine eyes/, for thy word, saying 123. mine eyes/, for thy salvation ami for word
Proi'. 22. 8. and tlie rod of his anger shall /.
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Eccl.XI. S.desire shall/, bee. man goeth to long home /j31. 3. and they all shall/, together
32. 0. he will cause the drink of the thirsty to/. 10. ye shall be troubled, for the vintage shall/.
34. 16. no one of these shall /. nor want her mate
;*8. 14. mine eyes/, with looking upward
42. 4. he shall not/, nor be discouraged
51. 14. hasteneth that his bread should not/.
57. 16. for the spirit should /. before me
58. 11. and like a spring whose waters/, not
Jer. 14. 6. their eyes didy. because there was no grass 15. 18. wilt thou be unto me as waters that /. .^ 48. 33. 1 caused wine to/, from presses, lies. 9. 2. Lam. 2. 11. mine eyes do/, with tears, my bowels 3. 22. notconsumeif, because his compassions/, not Amos 8. 4. even to make the poor of the land to f. Hah. 3. 17. although the labour of the olive shall/. Luke 16. 9. that when ye/, they may receive you 17. eaith to pass, than one tittle ot the law to/. 22. .32. I have prayed that thy faith/, not 1 Cor. 13. 8. whether prophecies they shall f. Ileb. 1. 12. thou art the same, thy years shall not/. 11. .32. the time would /. me to tell of Gideon 12. 15. looking lest any man /. of the grace of God
FAILED. Gen. 42. 28. their heart/, them, they were afraid 47. 15. and when money/, in the land of Egypt Josh. 3. 16. the wafers / and were cut off 21. 45. there/ not any good thing which the Lord promised to Israel, 23. 14. 1 kingsS. 56. Job 19. 14. my kinsfolk have/, and my friends Psal. 142. 4. refuge/, me, no man cared for my soul Cant. 5. 6. my soul /. when he spake, 1 sought him Jer. 51. 30. their might/, they became as women Lam. 4. 17. our eyes as yet/, for our vain help
FAlLEi'H. Geji. 47. 15. why should we die ? for money/. Lev. 25. t .35. if thy brother's hand/, relieve him Job 21. 10. their bull gendereth and /. not Psal. 31. 10. my strength/, me, 38. 10.
40. 12. therefore my heart/, me, 7.3. 26. 71. 9. forsake me not when my strength/.
109. 24. my knees are weak, my flesh"/, of fatness 143. 7. hear me speedily, O Lord, my spirit/. Eccl. 10. 3. when lie walketh, his wisdom/, him Isa. 15. 6. the grass/, there is no green thing
40. 26. for that he is strong in power, not one /.
41. 17. poor seek water, their tongue/, for thirst 44. 12. yea, he is hungry and his strength /.
59. 15. truth /. and he that departeth from evil Ezek. 12. 22. days are prolonged and every vision/. Zeph. 3. 5. bring his judsmentfo light, he/ not Lvke 12. 33. a treasure in the heavens that/, not 1 Cor. 13. 8. charity never/, but prophecies fail
FAILING. Deut.W. 65. the Ixjrd shall give thee/, of eyes Luke 21. 26. men's hearts/, them for fear
FAIN. Job 27- 22. he would /. flee out of his hand Luke 15. 16. would/, have filled his belly with husks
FAINT.
Gen. 25. 29. T'.sau came from field , and he was /. 30.
Deut. 25. 18. smote thee when thou wast/, and weary
Judg. S. 4. passed over. loidan,/. yet pursuing them
5. give loaves of bread to the "people, for they be/
1 Sam. 14. 28. and the people were very/. 31. .30.10. so/, that they could not go over, 21.
2 5a/n. 16. 2. the wine, that such as be/, may drink 21. 15. David fought and waxed/.
7to. 1.5. the whole head is sick, the whole heart is/. 13. 7. therefore shall all hands be/, heart melt 29. 8. but he awaketh, and behold he is/. 40. 29. he giveth power to the/, and iucreaseth 44. 12. he drinketh no water, and is/.
.Ter. 8. 18. 1 would comfort myself, my heart is/.
Lam. 1. 22. for my sighs are many, my heart is/. 5. 17. foi" this our heart is/, our eyes are dim
Zeph. 3. 1 16. and to 7ion, let not thine hands be/. FAINl', Verb.
Deut. 20. 3. let not your hearts/, fear not 8. lest Ids bretlireri's heart/, as well as his heart
Josh. 2. 9. the inhabitants of land /. because of you 24. all the inhabitants of countrj /. because of us
Prov. 24. 10. if thou /. in the day of adversity
Isa. 40. .30. even the youths shall/. Amos 8. 13. 31. shall run and not be weary, walk and not/.
Jer. 51. 46. and lest your hearts/, and ye fear
iMin. 1. 13. he hath made me/, all the day 2. t 11. the sucklings/. II 19. young children/.
Ezek. il.T. every spirit shall/, knees shall be weak
15. their heart may/ and ruins be multiplied Mat. 15. .32. not send them away fasting, lest they/. Mark K. 3. if I send them away fasting, they will/ Luke 18. 1. that men ought always to pray, not to/. 2 Cor. 4. 1. as we have received mercy we/, not
16. for which cause we /. not, tho' outward man Gal. 6. 9. in due season we shall rcip, if we/, not
1 pb. 3. 13. that y e / not at my tribulations for you
2 'I'hest. 3. + 13. brethren,/, not in well-doing Ileb. 12. 3. lest ye be wearied, and/, in your minds
5. nor/, when thou art rebuked of him FAINTED. Oen.45. 26. .Jacob's heart/, for heWieved not
47. 13. all the land of Canaan/, by rnson of famine Psal. 27. 13. I had/, unless 1 had bclieveil to see 107. 5. hungry and thirsty, their soul /. in them
7.va. 51.20. thy sons/, they lie at head of all streets Jer. 45. 3. I /. in my sig^hins, I find no rest Eeek. 31 . 15. the trees ot the field /. for him Da>i. 8.27. 1 Daniel/, and was sick certain days Jonah 2. 7. when my soul/. I remembered the Ixird
4. 8. that he/, and wished m himself to die Mat. 9. .36. with compassion on them, liecaiise they/. Hev. 2. 3. thou hast laboured, and haat not/.
FA I Nf EST. Job 4. 5. now it is come upon thee, and thou /.
FAINTETII. Psal. 84. 2. my soul /. for the courts of the Lord
119. 81. my soul/, for thy salvation Isa. 10. 18. they shall be as when a standard-bearer/.
27. thy riches and thy/, shall fall into the seas
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Jsa. 40. 28. the Creator of the ends of the earth/, not
FAIN 1-IIEARlED. Deut. 20. 8. who is tearful and /. let him return Jsa. 7. 4. fear not, nor be/, tor the two tails Jer. 49. 23. Hamath iUid Arpad are/.
FAINTiNESS. J.ev. 26. 36. I will send a/, into their hearts
FA IK. Gen. 6. 2. saw that the daughters of men were /. 12. 11. Sarah was/. 14. || 24. 16. Hebekah /'. 26. 7.
1 Sam. 16. t 12. David was/ of eyes, 17.42.
2 Sam. 13. 1. I amar Absalom's sister was /. 14. 27. 1 Kings 1. 4. Abishaira/. damsel cherished David Esth. 1. 11. Vashti the queen/. |1 2. 7. Ivsther/.
2. 2. let /. young virgins be sought for the king 3. that they may gather the/, young virgins Job .37. 22. /. weather cometh out of the north
42. 15. no women found so/, as .lob's daughters Prut. 7. 21. with/, speech she caused him to yield
11. 22. so is a/, woman without discretion
26. 25. when he speaketh /. believe him not Cant. 1. 15. behold, thou art/. 16. I 4. 1, 7.
2. 10. rise up. my love, my/, one, come away, 1.3.
4. 10. how J. is thy love, my sister, my spouse !
6. 10./. as the moon || 7. 6. how/, art thou, V love Isa.5. 9. many houses great and/', w ithout inhabitant
54. 11. I will lay thy stones with/, colours Jer. 4. 30. in vain shalt thou make thyself/.
11. 16. and olive-tree/, and of a goodly truit
12. 6. though they speak /. words unto thee
46. 20. Egypt is like a very/, heifer, destruct. comes Ezek. 16. 17. thou hast also taken thy/, jewels .39. and they shall take thy/ jewels, 23. 26. 31. 3. was a cedar in I.ebanon with/, branches 7. thus was he/, in his greatness, in branches 9. I have made him/, by multitudeof his branches Dan. 4. 12. leaves thereof were/ fruit much, 21. flos. 10. 11. but I passed over upon her/, neck Amos 8. 13. the /. virgins shall faint for thirst Zeeh. 3. 5. let them set a/, mitre upon his head Mat. 16. 2. it will be /. weather, for the sky is red ricis 7. 20. Moses was l>orn, and was exceeding/. Horn, 16. 18. by/, speeches deceive the simple Gal. 6. 12. a desire to make a /. shew in the flesh
FAIR havens. Acts 27. 8. we came to a place called the /. havens
FAIRLY. Mic. 1. 1 11. pass ye away, thou that dwellest/.
FAIRER. Judg. 15. 2. is not her younger sister/, than she? Psal. 45. 2. thou art/, than the children of men Dan. 1. 15. their countenances appeared/.
FAIREST. Cant. 1. 8. O thou/, among women, 5. 9. 1 6. 1.
FAIRS. Etek. 27. 12. they traded in thy/. 14, 16, 19, 22.
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FAITH.
Faith is a dependence on the veracity of another. Thus trust is called faith, because it relies upon the truth of a promise: .Ind one is said to keej his faith inviolate, when he performs the promist that anotlier relied on. Faith, in the proprieti/ o eipressio7i, is an assejit on account of the veraciti of the speaker. Accordingly, divine faith is i Jirm assent of the mind to thinj/s upon the au thority of divine revelation. Faith by divines it generally distinguished irito fmir kind\\, namely, historical, temporary, the faith of miracles, ana justifying or saving faith.
I. Historical faith ts a speculative kriowledge of, and bare assent to, the truths revealed in the scrip- ture : Of this kind of faith the apostle .lames speaks, .lam. 2. 17, 24. F'aith, if it have not works, is dead. Ye see how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only ; that is, not by a mere profession of faith, or a bare assent to the truth, without good works, which proceed from faith, and shew it to be of the right kind.
This kind of faith the devils themselves have. .1am. 2. 19. Ihou helievest that there is one God ; the devils also believe, and tremble. They are fully persuaded that there is a God, and that Christ is the Son of God, and shall be their judge, as they acknowledge, Mat. 8. 29.
II. Temporary faith, together with the knowledge of, and assent to, revealed truths, has likewise in It, an approbation of, and joy in, receiyiiig and hearing these truths ; but this joy, arising from some worldly consideration, soon vanishes and comes to nothing : Of this kind <>/ faith our Savitmr speaks in the parable of the sower. Mat. 13. 20. He that received the seed into stony places, re- ceives it with joy ; he understands it, assents to it, he hears it gladly, considers, and approves of it; and it springs up in an mitward profession and reformation : Yet hath he not root in him- self, but dureth for a while; he has no sfifficient or considerable root, because it wants the soil of a sincere heart, and true affections, firm and fixed resolutions, and habitual dispositions of grace : lie has some good p^irposes^ and desires, but they are soon overpowered by unmortified corruption, and the force of temptation: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended ; lie stumbles, and falls off
/'rom all his former profession of religion. I. The faith of miracles is a firm assent of the mind to some particular promise concerning anff niiracuhns event, which, if performed by us, u called an active miraculous faith ; of which our ■Saviour and the apostle Paul speak. Mat. 17» 20. 1 Cor. 13. 2. But if it be wrmipht upon us, it is called a passive miraculous faith ; thus the . lame man at Lystra had a firm persuasion that Paul and Barnabas were able to cure him, Acts 14. 9. IV. .lustifying faith i.r a .taving grace wrought m the soul by the Spirit of God, rchereby we re- ceive Christ as he is revealed in the gospel, to be our Prophet, Priest, and King, trust i» and rely upon Aim and his righteoupiess alvn*
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Jor justification and satiation. This faith iei/ets a stnceie obedience in the iiie and coniersattoji. T/ie apost/e to llie Hebrews calh faith, the sub- stance of things hoped tor, the evi jente ot thin;;s not seen, ilth. 11. 1. It assures n,^ of the reality and worth uj eternal luiisitle thini/s, and prodicei a satisJactii'U aiid assured coi:Jidcuie, that t'od ziill tnfa(lib!y perform -ihat he has promised, tcherehy the helicier is as confident oj them, as if they iicre before his lyes, and in his aitual po.t- sessioJi. The . hject oJ lailh is the -uord of Vwd in general, and (specially the d ctrints and promises that respect the saliatioa if intn through (. Iiiist, uhich reason cannot discover by itsoiin light, nor perfectly nndersiand uhm revealed . The firm foundation of taitli is the eascniial supreme per fecttons of tiod ; his unernnij knouledye, immuta- ble truth, infinite (;oodness, and almighty po:ver. Faith has a prevailing infiueiice upon the :vill, it drazcs the affections, and renders the zihole man obsequious to the gospel.
Ey this fitith, -j-'e arc said to i« justified, Horn. 5. 1. lie are jiisiified by titith, not formally, as if it ^ere OUT rightcvnisness, or the meritorious cause of our justification before God ; but initrnmentally and relatively, as it apprehends and appliis to us the righteovsmss and bloid y/ C'lirist, -.vhich is the object of faith, and :vhich only eleaiueth us from all sin and renders ua acceptable to t>od. It is callid the faith thioush which «eare saved, Eph. C. 8. l-'aith is, as it :vere, a condition on our part, ti'hereby zee come to be partakers of the blessings of the ne-j: covenant. It is a faith whicli worketh by love. Gal. 5. 6. It is not an idle, unac/ive, and inoperative grace, but shoics itselj by produc- ing in us love to God and imr neighbour. It pari- lies the lieart, .-ids 15. 9. It is called the faith ot God's elect. Tit. 1. 1. because it is lies/oued <-nly upon those. J his grace increaseth from one degree to another, ]{oni. 1. 17. being in .'Ome strong and fii m, MtiU B. K). ill t thers iveak and languishing. Mat. H, CI. Lastly, this grace is the special gift of God, Epn.e.8. I'y i;race ye are saved tlirouuli faith ; and that not of yourselves, it is tlie L'iftof God ; that is, that you believe, is not by any ability of your ckcii; and that you are saved, is ■not jor any u-orth in yourselves. Like::ise in Phil. 1. '29. L'uto you it is ^iven to believe on Christ.
Faith, in scripture, is taken fr the truth and faith- fulness of ifod, lioni. ,i. ;j. .Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without etlect.' iiliatl their unbelief make the faithful promises of God, of sending the -^lessiah, and of redemption by him, 7iot to be accomplished ! It is also taken for a per- suasion if the laululness of things indifferent, lioiii. 1-1. CC, C3. llast tliou'faith r have it totiiy- self before God. For w hatsoever is not of faitlfis sin ; that is, llast thou a persuasion of the la:vful- ncss of such and such meats, then keep it to thy- self, zvithout making an unseasonable discovery of It, to the offence of others: for zvhatever a man doeth tilth a u'avering mind, tcithout being per- suaded that it is pleasing to God, andiiarranied by his zivrd, he sinneih in the doing if it. Faith is also put for tint doctrine of the gospel, ichich is the object of faith, Act^ 'Zi. 24. lelis heard Paul con- cernina the faith in Christ. Gal. 1. £.'i. He preacheth the faith wliicli once he destroyed. And faith is taken for Christ, and his righteous- ness ; that is, his active and passive obedience, uhich are apprehended by tn'ith, and are the ob- jects of it, in all those passages uhere ive are said to be justified by faith. // is put for a belief and proiessiiTi of the gospel, Koin. 1. 8. Your faith is spoken of throuiihout the whole world. And for Jidelily in performing of promises, Ueut. 3C. 20. Children in whom is no faith; that is. They neither believe :ihat I say, tuDeut. 'fl. 20. they are children in whom is no/.
Mat. 6. 30. O ye of little f. therefore take no thought, 8. 2(i. I 14. 31. I 16. B. l.uke 12. 2B.
8. 10. found so great/, no not in Israel, l.uke'. y. 17. 20. if ye havey. as a '.;rain of mustard-seed £1.21. if ye have/, ye ^ilall not onl.v rio this 23.23. and have omitted judLiment, mercy , and./".
il7arX-4.40. he said to them, how is it ye havenoy.V
11.22. .lesus saith unto them, have/, in God
Luke 17.5. the aixistles said to the J,, increase our/.
6. if ye hafi /. ye miLrlit say tothis sycamine tree
IB. 8. when the .^on of man comelh, shall he lind/..'
Acts 3. 16. the/, which is by hiiii, hath given him
this perfect souniiness'in presence of you all
6. 5. and they chose Ste))hen, a man full of/. 8.
7.a great company of priests were obedient to the/.
11. 24. Harnabas was a l'OOcI man, full of./'. 13.8. seeking to turn the deputy from theV.
14. 9. who perceiving that he had/, to be healed 22. and e.xhorting them to continue in the,/. 27. how he had opened the door of./, to Gentiles 16.5. the churches were e5tablishe3. 3. unbelief make tlie/. of (iCKl without effect 27. where boasting ' Itis excluded by law of/.
4. 5. his/', is counted for righteousness, y.
11. circiimcisiim a seal of the ri^'hteousness of/.
12. but also walk in steps of that/, of xXbraham
13. but was throush the righteousness of/.
14. if they of the law U- heirs,./', is inaile void 16. it is of /. which is of the/, of Abraham
9. 30. even the righteousness, which is of/. 10. 6.
10. 8. that is the word of/, which we preach
17- /. Cometh by hearing, hearing by word of God
12. 3. acconl. as fiod hath dealt the measure oi f. 6. prophesy accordinL' to the pro()ortion of /.
14. 22. hast thou /. .' have it to thyself before God 43. he eateth not of /. what is not of f. is siu
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Horn. 16. 20. to all nations for tlie obedience of/.
1 Cor. 12. y. to another/, by the same Spirit
13. 2. tliough 1 have all/, and have no charity 13, now abicleth/. hope, charity, these three
2 Cor. 4. 13. we having the same Spirit of /'.
Gat. 1 . 23. now preached/, which once he destroyed 3. 2. by the works of law, or by the liearing o12. law is not of/, hut the man that doeth them 23. before /. came ,, 25. after that/, is come
5. 6. but./'. vvhKh w.irketh by love
22. but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, f. 0. 10. unto them w ho are ot the household of/. Lph. 4. 5. one Ijird. one /. one baptism
13. till we all cimie in the unitv of tlie/.
6. It;, above all. taking thcsliicld of/.
23. |)ea-.e be to the brethren, with/.'trom God Phil, 1. 25. for vour furtlieraiice and iov of /'. 27. striving together for they, of the Jospel
1 Thess. 1. 3. remembering your work of/. 5.8. putting on the breast plate of/, and 'love
2 J'hess. 1.4. we glor\\ for your jiatience and/. 11. would fulhl tlie worl< of/, witli power
3. 2. we mav be delivered, for all men have not /".
1 Tim. 1.5../. uiifei;;ned II 5. !!. he hath denied the./.
14. grace of our Ford e.vceediUL' abundant with /'.
19. hoUling/. and a liood conscience : w hii h some put away concerning/, have made shipwreck
3. + 6. not one newly come to the /'.
9. holdim; the mystery of /'. in 3 pure consrience
4. 1. in latter times, some ?hall depart from the./. 0. nourished up in words of/, ami L'ood 5. 12. because they have < ast oft their hrstj'.
6. 10. thev have erred from the/. 21.
11. follow./', li 12. tiiiht the good fight of/.
2 Tim. 1. 5. the unfeigned ,/'. that is in tliee
2. 18. and overthrow the/, of some
22. follow/. II 3. 8. reprobate concerning the f.
3. 10. but tliou hast fully known my /'. chanty
4. 7. 1 have finished m.v course. 1 have kept the/. 'Jit. 1. 1. according to tiie/. of God's elect
4. to Titus mine own son, after the common f. Philem. 5. hearing of thy ./'. toward the Lord .lesus I/eb. 4.2. word did not profit, not being mi.xed w itii/. t). 1. not laving again the foundation off.
10. 22. with a true heart in full assurance of/.
23. let us hold last the profession of our /. 11. 1./. is the substance of tilings hoped for
6. I'thout/. it is impossible to please (;od
12. 2. .lesus', the author and finisher of our/.
13. 7- whose./'. f)llow, considering the entf Jam. 2. 1. have not the./", w itii respect of persons
14. though a man say he hath/, can./', save him ?
17. even so/, without worksis dearl, 20. 26.
18. a man may say, thou hast/, and 1 have works
22. seest thou how /. wrought with his works, and
by worlds was./', made perfect
5. 15. and the prayer of/, sliall save the siik 2 Pet. 1. 1. that have obtained like precious/.
1 John 5. 4. thatovercometh the world, even our/. Jiule?!. ye should earnestly- contend for the./'.
20. building up yourselves on your most liolr/. Bev. 2.13. thou hofdest fast and hast not denied my/.
Id. I know thv works, and./', and thv patience" 13. 10. here is fhe patience and the./, of the saints
14. 12. here are thev that keej) the/, of Jesus
By l'.-\\rill. Ilab.i. 4. but the just shall live by his f. Bom. 1. 17. Gnl.:i. 11. rich. 10.3b. Acts 15.9. purify ina their hearts i5i/./'. 26. 18. who are sanctified by f, ihat is in me Horn. f. 12. may be comforted Ai' the mutual./". 3. 22. the rii;hleousness of God by /'. of .lesus Chr. 21!. aman is justitied /5j/./.5. 1. On/. 2. 16. 13.24. ,30. which shall justify the circumcision hyf. 5. 2. bv whom we have access byf. to this grace 9. 32. because they sou;;ht it not by /'.
11. 20. thou standest hy f. 2 Cor. 1.'24.
2 Cor. 5.7. for we walk hyf. not bv sii;ht Gal. 2. 20. I live by tlie/. of the Son of (iod
3. 22. that the promise hyf. mialit be given 26. ye are the children of God byf. in ( lirist .Tes. 5. 5. "we wait for the hope of righteousness byf. Lph. 3. 12. in whom we have access hy f. of him 17- that Christ ma.v dwell in .vour hearts byf. Phil. 3. 9. the righteousness which is of (iod by f. lleh. 4. f 2. because they were not united hy f. U.A.byr.Abv\\\\\\o.byf. I-'noch H 7. ,i.v /'. Noah 8. byf. Abrah. 9. 17- 1! CO. byf. Isaac blessed .Tac.
21 . by f. .lacob II 22. by f. .Joseph made mention
23. by'f. Moses, 24, 27 .'11 31. byf. Hahab 2'.). by f. tiiev passed through the Heil sea :fO. byf. the 'walls of .lericho fell down
Jam. 2, 24. you see then, how tiiat by works a man is iustihed, not byf. only Tn FAl ill. Rom. 4. 19. being not weak inf. he considered not 20. he sta;.'irered not, but was strong inf. 1-1. 1. hmi that is weak in the /'. receive von
1 Cor. 16. 13. watch, stand fast in the./', be strong
2 Cor. 8. 7. a? ye alxiund inf. and utterance
13. 5. examine yourselves whetlierye be in the/. Col. 1.23. if ye continue/)! the/. L'rounded
2. 7. rooted in him, and stablished in the/.
1 Tim. 1. 2. unto limothv mv own son in the/. 4. rather than aodiy eilftyinL' which is inf.
2.7. a teacher of the Gentiles in f. and verit.v
15. be saveil. if they continue in /'. and cliarity
3. 13. they purcliase ;;reat boldness in the/.
4. 12. be thou an example of Iwlievers 1;;/.
2 Tim. 1. 13, hold fast tlie form inf. and love Tit. 1. 13. that thev may be found in tlie.f. 2. 2.
3. 15. greet them tViat love us in the/, ^uace be lleb. 11. 13. these all died inf. not having received Jam. 1. 6. but let them ask tnf. not w avering
2. 5. God chosen the poor of this world, rich inf. I Pet. 5. 9. whom resist, stedfast in the /'.
7'/;f)r FAl I II. Mat. 9. 2. Jes. seeing their f. Mark 2. 5. Luke 5. 20.
Through FAIl II. Acts 3. 16. through f. in his name this man strong Horn. 3. 25. a propitiation through f. in his blood
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Rom. 3. .30. whoshall justify uncircumcis. through f. 31. do we make - oiil the law ihnmghf. ? G. fcrhid
Gal. 3. 8. God would justitv the heathen thnmgh f. 14. might receive the proiiiise of the Spirit thru' f.
Lph. 2. 8. tor by grace are ye saved through f.
Phil. 3. 9. but that righteousness which is thro' f.
i':;.:-- !-• ■''^'^" "'"■"' 'he/, of the operation of GoU
2 lim. 3. lo. make thee wise to salvation thro' f.
Jiib.e.V:. Mho through f. inherit the promises 11.3. through J. we understand the worlds framed 11. through f. Sara recei-ed strem:th to conceive 28. thro' f. he kept the passover, and sprinkling ;!3. who thro' t. sub.lue1 Pet. 1 . 5. kept by power of G. thro'f. to salvation 'Jhy !■ Al 1 II.
Mat. 9. 22. thyf. hath maile tliee whole, Mark 5 34. I 10. ,>:. Luke 8. -IB. I 17. 19. lo. 28. .lesus said, O woman, L'reat is thi/ f.
Luke 7. 50. thy f. hatli saved thee, uo in pea:e'.18 4"
22. 32. 1 pray'eii for thee, that thyf. tail not Philem. 6. tlie communicatiuii ot thy f. etfei fual Jam. 2. IB. shew me thy 1. w ithout "tl'iy works
Yiur FAl 111. Mat. 9. 29. according to your f. be it unto you Luke 8. 25. he saitl unto tliein, where is your /'. .'' Pom. 1. B. your f. is spoken of tlirouih the w"-orld
1 Cor. 2. 5. yourf. should notstaml in wisdom of men
15. 14. and yourf. is also vain. 17.
2 Cor. 1. 24. not liave domiuiou over your f. 10. 15. haviiiL' hope when your f. is increased
Eph. 1. 15. after 1 heard ot your f. in the Lord Phil. 2. 17. if 1 be offered on the service oi your f. Col. 1.4. since we heard of your f. in Christ lesus'
2. 5. beholding the stedfaslness of your f. in Christ
1 Thess. 1.8. yiurf. to (iod-ward is spread abioad
3. 2. and to comfort you concerning y<'ur /'.
5. 1 sent to know- your f, lest file tempter
6. Timothy brought us good tidings of ymrf.
7. we were comforted o^er yon bv y.^ur f.
10. and miuht i)erfect what is lacfang in r/ourf.
2 Thess. 1. 3. that yourf. growetli exceedingly Jam. 1.3. the tr.ving of your f. worketli iiatience
1 Pet. I.', file trial of yiiir f. beiii^' more precious 9. receiving' the end of your/, even salvation
21. tb-At y(ur f. and hope might be in God
2 Pet. l.o.midtoyourf. virtue, to virtue knowledge
FAITIITFL. JN»«. 12. 7. Moses is./", in mine house. Ileb. 3. 2, 5. Ihut. 7. 9. tlie./. (lo'd whokeeiJetli covenant
1 .Sam. 2. 35. 1 will raise me up a./, priest
3. * 2 1. Samuel was /'. to be a prophet of the Lord 22. 14. Ahimelecli said, wlio is so /'. as Dav id -
2 .'9. B. anil foundest his heart/, bef're thee 13. 13. for thev were cfiunted /'. to distribute
Jib 12. + 20. lie removeth tlie lip of the/.
Psal. 12. 1. for the f. fail from amoni: men 31. 23. lox e the I'.ord, for Lord preset vcth the ./". 89. 37. and as a./", witness in hea\\en HU. 6. mine e.ve's shall be on the./", of the land 119. 86. all thv commandments are /. 1.3B. thy testimonies are riyliteoiis and v erv /.
Prov. IF 13. a /". spirit concealeth the matter 13. 17. but a./, ambassador is health 14.5. a/, witness will not lie. but a false utter lies 20. 6. but a/, man who can hiid .' 25. 13. as snow in harvest, so is a,/'. niesseuL'er
27. 0. /. are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses
28. 20. a./', man shall abound witli bles^iiiL'S Isa. 1. 21! how is tlie /". city become an harlot !
26. afterwards thou'shult be calUd the /. city 8.2. 1 took unto me/, witnesses to re, oi'd 49.7. kim;s shall see, hecau.se of the 1 drd that is/. Jer. 42. 5. the 1 ord be a/, witness between us Dan. 6. 4. could find none, forasmucli a? lie was/. JIos. 11. 12. but .ludah is./, with the saints Mat. 24.45. who then is a"./', and wise servant ? 25.21. well done, tlioii iiood and/, servant
23. thou hast been /. in a few thim;s. I.ule 19. 17. Luke 12. 42. w ho then is that /'. and w ise steward r
16. 10. Iietliat is/, in tlie least is/, also in much
11. have not been/', in tlie unriglit.'Oiis manmioii
12. have not been /'. in \\i iiat is anotliei man's Acts 16. 15. if ve have judged me /. to the lord
1 C,ir. 1.9. God is/, hy wliomye were called. In. 13.
4. 2. it is requireii in stewanls, that a man be/. 17. I have sent vou Timothv/ in tlie Ford
7. 25. that hatli obtained mercv of tlie I ord 10 be/. Gal.S.9. tliev are blessed \\wth /'. Abraham Eph. 1. 1. to the saints and/, in Christ .lesus
6. 21. Tyc liicus a /. minister in the 1 1 rd Col. 1. 2.'to the saints and/, brethren in Christ 7. Fpaphras. who is tor you a./", minister. 4. '.
4. O. Onesimus, a /'. brother, w ho is one of \\ ou
1 'l'h,s<. 5. 24. /.is liethatcalleth vou. m ho u ill ,10 it
2 '/'/if.v,,. 3. 3. t'iie Ford is /.whoshall stal.li.sji vou
1 Tim. 1. 12. 1 thank Christ, that he counted me./'. 15. this is a f. savin;;. 4. 9. 'I'l'- 3. «.
3. 11. their xv'iiesmust be s;iber.aiid f. in all thuiiiS 6.2. rath.r (hi them service because llie> are/.
2 Tim.':.'l. the same commit th7'//. 1.6. if anv be blamele,^s, havm:: ,/, chihlrcu
». hohliii- fast tlie (. uord.as he was x.nvAX Jlch. 2. 17. that hemiuht be a./'. Iiii;h prie.^t 3.2. who was /'. to him that appointed him
10. 23. tor he Is /'. that pro'iiiscd, 11, 11.
\\ Pet 4 lo.eomiiuttheir.souls.as untoa /. ( reator
5. 12. I have w ritten bv SiT anus a ./'. bn ther
1 ./,/(;/ 1. 0. if we confess, he is /'. to toriii'.e us liev. 1. 5. ( hri^t wlio is the/, witness, 3. 14.
2. 10. be /'. to death. I will give thee a crown of life
13. tliose davs w In rein Antipas w as iii.v /. niartv i
17. 14. thev tiiat are w ith him, are callt-d, and /. 19. 11. and he that sat upon him was called/. 2i 5. these words are true and /. 22. 0.
FAl TIIFFFF-S .
2 Kinas 12. 15. for tliev dealt/. 22.7- '2Chron. 19.9. thus do in the fear ot the Lord/.
31. 12. and they brought in the offerings/.
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2 Chron. 34. 12. and the men did the work/.
Prut. C9. 14. the kin? that /. judgeth the poor Jer. 23. '-8. hath my woril, let him speak my word/.
3 John 5. thou doest/. whatsoever thou dost to bre-
FAllUFULl^ESS. [thren
1 Sam. 26. 23. the Lord render to every man his/. Psal. 5. 9. tor there is no/, in their mouth 36. 5. and thy/, reacheth unto tlie clouds 4t). 10. I have declared thy /. and thy salvation
88. 11. or shall thy/, be cfeclared in destruction ?
89. 1. 1 will make known thy/, to all generations £. thy/, shalt thou establisli in the heavens
5. tliy /. also in the confjresation of the saints 8. who is like to tiiee, or to thy/ round about tiiee ? 24. but my/, and my mercy shall bewithliim 33. nor will I sutfcrmy/. to tail 92. 2. it is good to shew forth thy /. every night 119. "5. and that thou in /. hast altiicted me t 86. all thy commandments are /. 90. thy /. is unto all generations + 138. thy testimonies are righteous and very/. 143. 1. hear my prayer ; in thy J. answer me
Jsn. 11.5. and /. shall be the girdle ot'his reins 25. 1. thy counsels of old are/, und truth
jMm. 3. 23. thy mercies are new, great is thy/.
Jios. 2. 20. I will betroth thee unto me in /. TAITHLE-SS.
Mat. 17. 17. Of. generat. Mari 9. 19. Luke 9. 41.
Mm 20. 27. and be not /. but believing FALL.
The fall of man. Man's greatest excellencv at first uas a f effect cimforniity to the dhiiie pat- tern. God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him, Gen. 1. 27. This includes,
I. The similitude of God in the siiistance of the sirtil, as it is an inielUoentj free, spiritual, and immortal being. This is assu/ned to be the rea- son of the law, that whoso sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed ; for in the image or God made he man. Gen. 9. C.
II. yl moral resemblance in its qualities and per- fections. Man teas conformed to God in holi- ness : this the apostle insinuates, vihen he sets forth the saiictijication of corivpt man, by ttie expression of renewing him in knowledge, righte- ousness, and holiness, after the image of the Creator, Eph. 4. 23, 24. Col. 3. 10. The renova- tion of things, being a restoring of them to their primitive state ; and is more or less perfect, by its proportion to, or distance from, the original. Man's understanding aas etiiiched uith hiovi- ledge, ichich was iieithei acquired by study, nor confined to that or the other particular creature, but reached through the whole compass of the creation. Besides, he had such a hwwledge of the Deity as was s^ifficient for his duty and fe- licity. He discovered almighty poxcer, admirable wisdom, and infinite goodness, from their effects in creating the uorld. The image of God was likewise resplendent in mans coyncience, the seat of practical knowledge, and treasury of moral principles. Tlie directive faculty was sincere and •uncoTiv.pt ; it was clear from all prejudices, which mipht render it an incompetent judge of good and evil. There was also a divine impression em the will. Spiritual reason kept the throne, and the inferior faculties observed a« easy and regular subordination to its dictates.
II L The image of God consisted, though in an inferior degree, m the happy state of man, which was the consequent and accession to his holiness: And hereitt he resembled that infinitely blessed Being, as he is perfectly exempt from all evils ji'hich might allay and lessen his felicity, and enjoys those pleasures which are worthy of his pure 7iature and glorious state. This happiness had relation to the two natures, which enter into man's composition. (1) The animal and sensitive, and this consisted both in the excellent disposition of his organs, and in the enjoyment of cotuenient objects. His body being Jormed immediately by God, was not liable to those defects which pro- ceed from the weakness of second causes: no blemish or disease, which are the effects and footsteps of sin, were to be found in him : all his senses were quick and lively, able to perj'orm with facility, vigour, and delight, their operations. Not only were his organs excellently disposed, but there were also convenient objects to entertain his sensitive faculties: he enjoyed nature in its original purity, crowned with the benediction of God, before it was blasted with the curse. The world was all harmony and beauty, becom- ing the goodness of the Creator ; and not as it is since the fall, disordered and dej'ormed in many parts, the effect of his Justice. The earth was liberal to Adam of all its treasures ; the heavens of their light and sweetest influences. And he was seated in Kden, a place of great beauty and. delight. But (2) Uis chief happiness consisted in the exercise of his most noble faculties on their proper objects. The highctt faculties in man are the understanding and will : and their happi- ness consists in union with God by krwwledge and love. He saw the admirable beauty of the Crea- tor through the transparent veil of the creatures : And from hence there arose in tlie soul a pleasure pure, solid, and satisfying.
1 V. There was in man's dominion and power over the creatures a shining part of God's image. God gave him the solemn investiture of his dig- nity, when he brought the creatures to receive their names from him, which was a mari of their homage, and a token of his empire to com- mand them by their names, Psal. 8. 6, 7, 8. Thus holy and blessed was Adam i'm his primi- tive stale.
Man only of all creatures on earth was in a state of moral dependence, and capable of a law. tor, a law beir.g the declaration of the Supe- rior's will requiring obedience, and threatening
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punuhm^t on the failure thereof, there mutt be a principle of reason and choice in that nature which is governed by it : both to discover the authority that enjoins it j to idscem the matter of the law ; and to determine itself, out of judgment and elec- tion, to obedience, as most excellent in itself, and advantageous to the performer. As therefore reason made man capable of a law, so it was impossible he should be exempt from a laio ; for as the notion of a God, that is, of the first and supreme Being, excludes all possibility of obligation to another, and of subjection to a law ; so the quality of a creature includes the relation of dependence and natural subjection to the will of God.
The_ law of^ nature, to which man was subject upon his creation, contains those moral principles con- cerning good and evil, which have an essential equity in them, and are the measures of his duty to God, to himself, and to his fellow-creatures. This law was published by the voice of reason, and is holy, just, and pood ; and the obligation to it IS eter7ial ; it being the unchangeable will of God, grounded on the natural and invariable relations between God and man, cpid between man arid the creatures. Besides the particular direc- tions of the law of nature, this general principle was planted in the rea.sonable soul, to obey God in any instance wherein he did prescribe his pleasure. Accordingly, to declare his sovereign rif/lu in all tilings, and to make trial of man's obedience, God entered into covenant with man; he forbids him to eat of the tiee of knowledge of good and evil, for in the Aa.y thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. 'Ihis established an inseparable con- nection between duty and felicity, disobedience arid misery. In this threatening of death upon disobedience, the promise of life upon his obedience was implied, and easily suggested itself to the ra- tional mind.
Man was created perfectly holy, but in a natural, therefore mutable, state, lie was invested with power to prevent his falling, yet under a pos.iibi- lity of it : he was complete in his own order, but receptive of sinj'ul impressions. Being therefore set upon by the most subtle of those rebellious .spirits, who had fallen from their obedience and glory, he was corrupted and seduced by him, and involved both himself and his posterity in sin and misery. As to the manner in which the devil seduced our first parents, see on Devil.
The honour and majesty of the whole law was vio- lated in the breach of that symbolical precept : for in that grand apostasy many sins were included: as, I. Infulelity awrf unbelief. God hadsaid, Of the free of knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it ; for in the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die. This was the first step to ruin, as appears by the order of the tempta- tion : it was first said by the devil. Ye shall not die to weaken their faith ; then. Ye shall be as gods, to flatter their ambition. This infidelity IS greatly aggravated, as it implies an accusation of God. ()) Uf envy ; as if he had denied them the perfections becoming the human nature, and they might ascend to an higher orb than that wherein they were placed, by eating the forbidden fruit. (2) ()f falsehood ; as if God had threat- ened to inflict a punishment upon man's disobe- dience which he had no design to do ; and what heightens this is, that when he distrusted the fountain of truth, he gave credit to the father of lies ; as appears by his compliance, the real evidence of his faith.
IL This sin included in it prodigious pride. He was scarcely out of the state of nothing, no sooner created but he a.spired to be as God. Not content with his image, he a,ffected an eq'iality, to be like him in his inimitable attributes. He would rob God of his eternity, to live without end, to enjoy an immortality, not depending on God's will, but absolute, which is proper to God alone ; of his sovereignty, to command without dependence ; and of his wisdom, to know all things without reserve.
IlL Horrid ingratitude. He was appointed heir apparent of all things ; yet undervaluing his pre- sent portion, he entertains a project of improving his happiness. The excellent state newly con- ferred upon him, was a strong obligation to pay so small an acknowledgment to the Lord. The use of all the garden was allowed him, only a tree excepted. Now in the midst of such variety and plenty, to be inflamed with the intemperate appe- tite of the forbidden fruit, and to break a com- mand so equal and easy, what was it but a depising the rich goodness of his great Benefactor ?
IV. A bloody cruelty to himself, and to all his posterity. \\Vhen God had made him a depository in a matter of infinite moment ; that is, of his own happiness, and all mankind's, this should have been a powerful motive to have kept him vigilant : but giving a ready ear to the tempter, he betray- ed his tmst, and at once breaks both the tables of the law, and becomes the greatest sinner, being guilty of the highest impiety and cruelty.
By voluntary disobedience our first parents fell from and lost their oriyinal rectitude and perfec- tion of nature ; which consisted in knoioledge, holiness, and perfect happiness, Gen. 1. 26. Col. 3. 10. F.ph. 4. 24.
By the fall of man all the powers of nature were depraved, polluted, and corrupted : [1] The under- standing was darkened, F'ph. 4. 18. [2] The con- science defiled, Ileb. 10. 22. [3] The will obsti- nate and rebellious, Isa. 28. 14. TJom. 8. 7. [4] The affections carnal and sensual, F.ph. 2. 3. [5] All the thoughts uninterruptedly evil. Gen. 6. 5. and the whole mind, or heart, a nest of all manner of abominations, .ler. 17. 9. Mat. 15. 19. FALL, Substantive,
Prop, 16. 18. and an haughty spirit before a/. 29. 16. but tlie righteous shall see their/.
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Jer. 49. 21. earth is moved at the noise of their/. Ezek. 26. 15. the isles shake at the sound of their/. 18. the isles shall tremble in the day of thy /. 31. 16. the nations to shake at the sound of his/. 32. 10. every man for his lite in the day of thy/. Mat. 7. 27. the house fell, and great was the /. of it Luke 2. .34. child is set tor the/, and rising ot many Horn. 11. 11. but through their/, salvation is come unto the Gentiles
12. if tlie /. of them be the riches of the world
FALL, Ferb. Gen. C. 21. God caused adeep sleep to /.upon Adam 43. 18. he may seek occasion against us, and /. on us
45. 24. he said, see that ye/, hot out by the way 49. 17- so that his rider shall/, backward
E.nid. 15. 16. fear and dread shall/, upon them
21 . 33. if a man dig a pit, and an ox or ass f. therein Lev. 11. 32. on whatsoever any of thein doth/.
.'?7. if their carcase/, on any sowing-seed, ."Jtt.
19. 29. lest land f. to whoredom and become wicked
3(j. 7- they shall/, before you by the sword, 8. .36. and tliey shall/, when none pursueth 37. and they shall f. one upon another
Num. 5. + 21. the Lord doth make thy thigh to/.
6. + 12. but the days that were before shall /.
11. 31. and let them/, by the camp round about
14. 29. your carcases shall/, in the wilderness, 32. 34. 2. this is the land that shall /. to you
Veut. 22. 8. if any man/, fiom thence
Judg. 8. 21. they said, rise thou, and/, upon us
15. 12. Samson said, swear ye will not/, upon me 18. and /. into the hanil ot the uncircumcised
lliith 2. 16. let/, some handfuls of purpose tor her t 22. that they/, noton thee in another fielcl 3. 18. until thou know how the matter will/.
1 Sam. 3. 19. let none of his words/, to the ground 14. 45. there shall not one hair of his head /. to the
ground, 2 6«7n. 14. 11.1 I\\ingsi.52. ActsVi. 34.
18. 25. Saul sought to make David/, by Philistines
22. 17. would not/, on the priests of the Lord
18. the king said, turn thou, and/, on the priests 26. 20. therefore let not my bloody, to the earth
2 Sam. 1. 15. go near and /. on him, 1 Kings 1. 29. 31 .
24. 14. let us/, into the hand ot^ God, let me not
/. into the hand of man, 1 Chron. 21. 13.
1 Kings 22. 20. who shall persuade Ahab to go up
and /. at Kamoth-gilead ? 2 Chron. 18. 19.
2 Kingst. 4. let us/, unto the host of the .S3 rians 10. 10. shall/, nothing of the word of the Lord 14. 10. why shouldst meddle, thatthoushouUist/.."
1 Chron. 12. 19. he will /". to his master Saul
2 Chron. 21.15. have sickness, till thy bowels/, out
25. 8. God shall make thee/, before the eneiny
19. that thou shouldest/. and Judah with thee Esth. 6. + 10. suffer not a whit to/, of all that
13. before w horn thou hast begun to/, shall not pre- vail against him, blit shalt surely /. before hin>
Job 6. + £7. yea, ye cause to/, upon the fatiierless
12. + 3. 1/. not lower than you
13. 11. and shall not his dread/, upon you '31. 22. let mine arm/, from my shoulder-blade Psal. 5. 10. let them /. by their own counsels
9. 3. mine enemies shally. and perish at thy presence 10. 10. that the poor may /. by his strong ones .35. 8. into that very destruction let him /'. 37. 24. tho' he/, he shall not be utterly cast dovrn
45. 5. arrows, whereby the people /. under thee 64. 8. make their tongue to/, on themselves
78. 28. and he let it /. in the midst cf their camp 82. 7. but ye shall /. like one of the princes 91. 7. a thousand shall/, at thy side, and 10,000 106. + 27. make their seeti /. among the nations 118. 13. thou hast thrust at me that 1 might/. 140. 10. let burning coals/, upon them 141. 10. let the wicked/, mto their own nets 145. 14. the Lord upholdeth all that/. Prov. 4. 16. unless they cause some to/.
10. 8. but a prating fool .shall/. 10
11. 5. the wicked shall /. by his own wickedness
14. where no counsel is the people/. 28. he that trusteth in his riches shall/.
22. 14. he that is abhorred of the lA. shall/, therein 24. 16. but the wicked shall/, into mischief
26. 27. whoso diggeth a pit shall/, therein, he who rolleth a stone it w ill return on him, Eccl. 10. 8.
28. 10. causeth to go astray shall /. into his own pit 14. but he that hardeneth his heart shall /.
18. but he that is perverse shall/, at once Eccl. 4. 10. if they/, one will lift up his fellow
11.3. if the tree/, toward the south or north Isa. 8. 15. many among them shall stumble and/. 10. 4. and they shall/, uncier the slain .34. and Lebanon shall/, by a mighty one 22. 25. nail fastened in the sure place shall /.
24. 18. w ho fleeth from fear shall /. into tlie pit
20. the earth shall/, and not rise again 28. 13. that they mi";htgo and/, backward 3<1. 13. iniquity shall be as a breach ready to/.
25. in the day of slaughter, when the towers/. 40. 30. and the young men shall utterly /'.
47. 11. therefore mischiefs shall/, upon tnee 54. 15. whoso shall gather shall/, for thy sake
Jer. 3. 12. I will not cause mine anger to/, on you 6. 15. they shall /. among them that/. 8. 12.
21. the fathers and sons shall/, upon them
8. 4. saith the Lord, shall they/, and notari.sc?
9. 22. even the carcases of men shall /. as dung 15.8. 1 have caused him to/, upon it suddenly 23. 12. they shall be driven on, and /. therein
19. a whirlwind/, on the head of wicked, .30. 2.3.
25. 27. drink ye, and be drunken, and spue, and/. ,34. and ye shall/, like a pleasant vessel
37. 14. it is false, 1 /. not away to the Chaldeans + 20. let my supplication /. before thee 42. + 2. let our supplication/, before thee 44. 12. they shall all /. in the land of F.gypt
46. 6. they shall stumble and /. toward the north 16. he made many to/, veaone fell on another
48. 44. he that fleeth shall/ into the pit
49. 26. her young men f. in her streets, 50. .30. 5". .32. and the most pioud shall stumble and /. 51. 4. the slain shall/, in land of Chaldeans, 47, 49.
FAL
Jer. 51. 44. yea, the wall of Paby Ion shall/.
49. as I'-abvlon causfd the slain of Israel to/. iMm. 1. 14. he hath niarle my strength to/. Eiek. 6. 7. the slain shall/, in the midst ot you
13. 11. say unto them thatit shall/, auil ye, O great hailstones, shall/, and a stormy wind rent it
14. foundation shall oe discovered, and it shall/. 24. 0. brin? it out piece by piece, let no lot/, on it 27. 27. all thy company sliall/. into the seas, 34. 29. 5. Ihoii shalt/. upon the open fields, .S9. 5. 31). 4. great pain, when the slain shall/, in Kgypt
6. they also that upliold Egypt shall /'.
22. I will cause the sword to/, outer his hand
32. 12. by swords will I cause thy multitude to/. a3. 12. not/, thereby in tlie dav that he turneth
35. 8. and in all thy rivers shall they/.
36. + 14. nor cause to /. thy nations any more
38. 20. the steep places shall/, every wall shall /.
39. 3. arrows to/. || 4. shalt/. on the mountains
44. 12. they caused Israel to/, into iniquity 45, +-1. when ye cause the laud to/, by lot 47. 14. thus land shall /. to you for inheritanre
Han. 9. 1 18. we cause not our supplications to/. 11. 14. also the robbers of tlij' I>eople shall/. 19. but he shall stu'.iible and/, ami not be found .34. when they shall/. || 35. some/, to try them Ilvs. 4. 5. therefore shalt thou /. in the day, the prophet also shall/, with thee in the uiLiht 14. the people that doth not understand shall/. 5. 5. Israel "and I'phraiin shall /. .ludah shall /. 10. 8. and they shall say to the hills,/, on us 14. 9. but the tians'jressois shall /. therein Amtis 3. 5. can a bird /. in a snare where no gin is ?
14. the horns of the altar shall/, to the ground 8. 14. even they sliall /. and never rise again
9. 9. yet shall not the least grain/, to the earth J17jc 7. 8. rejoice not, (> mine enemy, when 1 /. AWi. 3. 12. they shall/, info the mouth of the eater Mai. 2. + 8. ye have caused many to/, in the law Jlia/. 10. 29. not one sparrow/, to ground with.out
12. 11. if it/, into a pit on the sabbath-dav 15. 14. both shall/, into the ditch, lade 6. .'.9.
27. cat crumbs which /. from masters' table
21. 41. whoso/, on this stone be broken, on whom it
shall /. it will grind him to powder, Luke 20. 18.
24. S9. the sun shall be darkened, and the stars
shall/, from heaven, Mark 13. 25.
Jjulte 10. 18. I beheld Satan as lightn. /. from heav.
23. 30. sliall begin to say to the mountains /. on us
.Jchn 12. 24. except a corn /. into the ground and die
.^ic«27. 17- fearing lest they should /. into quicks.
32. then the soldiers cut the ropes and let her/, ofi'
31. shal I not an hair/, from the head of any of you
Horn. 11. 11. have they stumbled that they should /.
14.13. put an occasion to /. in his brother's way
1 Cor. 10. 12. him that staudeth take heed lest he/. ■1 Tim. 3. 6. he /. into the condemnation of the devil
7. have a good report, lest he /. into reproacli ' 6. 9. they that will be rich/, into temptation lieb. 4. 11. lest any /. after the same example
10. 31. it is fearful to/, into hands of living God Jam. 1. 2. count it joy, when ye /. into temptation
5. 12. sweoi' not, lest ye/, into condemnation '2 Pet. 1. 10. if ye do these things ye shall never/. 3. 17. beware lest ye/, from your stcdfastness lieiK (). 16. said to the mountains and rocks,/, onus 9. 1. I saw a star/, from heaven unto tfie eartfi rAI.L atiay. l,nke 8. 13. and in the time of temptation/, away Ileb. 6. 6. if they /. axiay to renew thein again
FALL dozen. Deut. 22. 4. see thy brother's ass /. dozm by the way Josh. 6. 5. the wall of the city shall f. down (iat J .Va7n.21. 13. Uavid let his spiule/. dojun Psal. 72. 11. all kings shall /. down before him Jsa. 13. + 7. therefore shall all hands/. doa>ii 31. 3. and he that is holpen shall /. down 34. 4. their host shall/, dinon as the leaf falleth 44. 19. shall 1 /. down to the stock of a tree .'
45. 14. the Sabeans shall/, down luito thee 46.6. th;y / down, yea, they worship
Jizek. .30. 25. and the arms ot Pharaoh shall/, down Dan. 3. 5. ye/, downtixui. worship the image, 10.
15. if ye/, rfownand worship the image, well
11. 26. and many shall/. do7on slain
Mat. 4. 9. all these things will I give thee, if thou
wilt/, down and worship nie, Lvke 4. 7.
Hev. 4. 10. the tw enty-fourelders/. down before him
FALL, joined with sword. Kxod. 5. 3. lest he/, on us with pestilence oi sword ]Sum. 14. 3. brouafit us to this land to/, by sword 43. and ye shall /. bv the sword
2 Kinys 19. 7. Sennaclierib /. by s. 2 Chr. 32. t 21. Psal. 63. 10. they shall /. by the.faorrf, Ezek. 6. 11. Jsa. 3. 25. thy nien shall /. by the sword
13. 15. and everv one shall /'. bv the sword
31. 8. then shalf the Assyrian/, with the sword .■$7. 7. .behold, I will cause him to /. by the sword in his own land, Jer. 19.7. Jer. 20. 4. Pashur's friends shall /. by the sword 39. 13. and thou shalt not/, by the sivord Jizek. 5. 12. a third part shall f. by the suord 6. 12. and he that is near shall /. by the sword 11. 10. ye shall /. by the stoord, I will judge you 17. 21. his fugitives shall/, by the sword 23. 25. and thy remnant shall /. by the .iword 24.21. your sons and daughters shall /.by sword 25. 13. and they of Dedan shall /. by the .tword Sit. 5. the men m the league shall /. by the sword 6. from the tower of .'^y ene, shall /. by the sword 17. t!ie young men shall /. by the sword 22. I will cause the sn-ord to /. out of his hand 33. 27. they in the wastes shall/, bv the szoord Dan. 11. 33. they that understand shall /. by sword JIos. 7. 16. their princes shall /. by the sword
13. 16. .>^amaria shall /. by the sword Joel 2. 8. when they /. on the sword not be wounded AmosT. 17. thy sons and daughters/, by the sword ■Luke 21. 24. they shall /. by the edge of the sword „ . FALLT.N.
■Oen. 4.6. L. said to Cain, why is thy countenance/..' l^v. 13, 41. that hath his hair/, off from his head
FAL
Lev, 25. 35. if thy brother tie/, in decay with thee Josh. 8. 24. all Ai were/, on the edge of thesword Jtidg. 3. 25. behold, their lord was/, down dead
18. 1. their inheritance had not 7. unto them
19. 27. behold, the woman was/, at the door
1 Sam. 5. 3. Uagoii was/. |1 26. 12. a deep sleep/.
31. 8. they found Saul and his sons/. 1 Chr. 10. 8.
2 Sam. 1. 10. sure he could not live after he v/asf. 12. and they mourned, because they were/.
3. 38. there 13 a great man /. this day in I srael 17. t 9. when sohie of them be /. at the first
1 Kings 8. t 56. hath not / ope word of his promise
20. + 25. number an army like army that was /.
2 Kings 13. 14. now Llisha was/, sick of hissickiiess
25. + 11. the/, away did the captain carry away 2 Chrou. 20. 24. were dead bodies/, to the earth
29. 9. for lo, oui fathers have/, by the sword L\\t/t.7.8. Haman was/, on bed where Esther v/as Psal. 20. 8. they are brought down and /.
36. 12. there are the workers of iniquity/. La. 14. 12. how art thou/, from heaven, O Lucifer !
26. 18. nor have the inhabitants of the world/, i'j**. .32. 22. all of them/, by the sword, 23, 24. JIos. 14. 1. for thou hast/, by thine iniquity /iech. 12. + 8. he that is/, at that day be as David Luke 14. 5. which of you shall have ox/ into a pit ? Acts 8. 16. the Holy Ghost was/, on none of them
20. 9. Eutjchus being/, into a deep sleep fell down
26. 14. when we were all /. 1 heard a voice
27. 29. fearing lest they should have/, on rocks
28. 6. looked when Paul should have/ down dead Pliil. 1. 12./. out to the furtherance of the gospel Kev. 2. 5. remember from whence thou art/.
yiy-e FALLEN.
2 Sam. 1. 4. many of the people aref. and dead 19. how are the miirhty /. .' 25,27. 22. 39. they aref. under my feet, Psal. 18. 38.
Psal. 16. 6. the lines aref. to me in pleasant places 55. 4. the terrors of death aref. upon me 57. 6. into the midst whereof they aref. themselves 69. 9. the reproaches of them are f. upon me
Jsa. 9. 10. tiie bricks are/, down, butwe will build
Jer. 38. 19. the .lews that aref. to the Chahleans 46. 12. the mighty men, they aref. both together
50. 15. Babylon's foundations aref. walls down Lam. 2. 21. my virgins aref. by the sword Ezek. 31. 12. his branches are /. his boughs broken
32. 2J they shall not lie with the mighty that aref. IJos. I.'l. all their kings aref. none cafleth to me
1 Cor. 15. 6. part remain, some aref. asleep, 18. Gal. 5. 4. justified by the law, ye aref. from grace liev. 17. 10. are seven kings, five aref. and one is
Li FALLEN. Lev. 13. 40. the man whose hair isf. off his head Num. 32. 19. our lot isf. on this side .Ionian Josli. 2. 9. I know that your terror «'.«/. upon us Joi 1. 16. the fire of God isf. from heaven Psal. 7. 15. and isf. into the ditch which he made La. 3. 8. Jerusalem is mined, and .Tudah isf.
16. 9. the shouting for thy summer-fruits isf.
21. 9. Babylon isf. isf. Eez: 14. 8. 1 18. 2.
59. 14. for truth is/, in the streets, equity cannot Jer. 48. 32. the spoiler isf. on thy summer fruits 51.8. Baliylon I'.f suddenly/, and destroyed /am. 5. 16. the crown isf. from our heads, woe to us Ezek. 13. 12. lo, when the wall isf. shall it not be said Amos 5. 2. the virgin of Isr. isf. shall no more rise 9. 11. 1 will raise up the t.'tbernacle that isf. Zech. 11. 2. howl, lir-tree, for the cedar isf. Acts 15. 16. build tabernacle of David which i.f /.
FALLEli. Jer. 46. + 16. he multiplied the/, one fell on another
FALLE.S1'. Jer. 37. 13. saying, thou/ away to the Chaldeans
FALLETH. Erod. 1. 10. when there/, out any war, they join Lev. 11. .33. evfry vessel whereinto any of tneni/.
35. every thing whereupon their carcase/. T^iim. 33. "54. inheritance shall be where his lot/.
2 S.im. 3. 29. not fail one that /. on the sword
.'U. as a man/, before wicked men, so fellest tnou
17. 12. will lighten him as dew/, on the ground .T06 4. 13. when deep sleep/, on men, 33. 15. Prov. 13. 17. a wicked messenger/, into mischief
17.20. a perverse, tongue /. into mischief
24. 16. ajiist man/, seven times, riseth up again 17. rejoice not v hen thine enemy/. Eccl. 4. 10. woe to him that is alone when he /.
9. 12. sons of men are snared w hen it/, on them
11. 3. where the tree/, there shall it be Isa. 34. 4. as the leaf/, off from the vine
44. 15. niaketh an image, and/, down thereto, I7. .Ter. 21. 9. he that/, to Chaldeans shall live Da7i. 3. 6. whoso /. not dow n, and worehippeth, 11. SInt. 17. 15. for oft-times he /. into the fire Luke 11. 17. a house dividecf against a house/.
15. 12. give me the portion of goods that/, to me Rom. 14. 4. to his own master he staudeth or/. Jam. 1. 11. tlie flower thereof/. 1 Pet. 1. 24.
FALLING. Nvm. 24. 4. /. into a trance, but his eyes open, 16. Dent. 19. + 16. to testify against him/, aw ay Job 4. 4. th3' words have upholden him that v.'as/.
14. 18. the mountain T. cometh to nought Ps. 56. 13. wilt not deliver my feet from/. 116. 8. Prov. 25. 26. a righteous man /. before the wicked T'a. 34. 4. and as a/, fig from the fig-tree Luke 8. 47. came trembling and/, down before him
22. 44. as it were great drops of blood/, down Acts 1. 18. and .ludas/. headlong, burst asunder
27. 41. and/, into a place where two seas met
1 Cor. 14. 2.5. and so/, down, he will worship God
2 'J'hess. 2. 3. except there come a/, away first Jude 24. to him that is able to keep you from/.
FALLINGS. Job 41. + 23. the/, of his flesh are joined together
FALLOW. Jer. 4. 3. break up your/, gixiund, IIos. 10, 12. See Dker. FALSE. Exod. 23. 1. thou shalt not raise a/, report 7, keep thee far from a f. matter
FAM
2 Kings 9. 12. and they said, it is/, tell us now Job 36. 4. for truly my words shall not be/. Psal. 119. 104. therefore 1 hate every /. way, 128-
120. 3. what shall be done to thee, thou /. tongue Prov. 11. 1. a/, balance is an abomination to the I,
17. 4. a wicked doer giveth heed to/, lips
20. 23. and a/, balance is not good
25. 14. whoso boasteth of a/, gift, is like wind Jer. 8. + 8. the/, pen of scribes worketh for falsehood 14. 14. they prophecy unto you a/, vision 23. 32. I am against them that prophesy /. dreams 37. 14. then -aid .leremiah, it i,s/. 1 fall not away Lam. 2. 14. but have seen for thee /. burdens Ezek. 21. 23 it shall be to them as a/, divination Zech. 8. 17. let none imagine evil, love no/, oath 10. 2. and the diviners have told / dreams Ulal. 3. 5. I will be swift witness against/, swearers Mat. 24. 24. for there shall arise /. Christs and /. prophets, and shall shew wonders, Mark 13. 22. Luke 19. 8. have taken any thing by /. accusation 2 Cor. 11. 13. for such are/, aixjstles, deceitful 26. I have been in perils among/, brethren Gal. 2. 4. because of/, brethren unawares brought in 2 Tim. 3. 3. without natural affection,/, accusers Tit. 2. 3. aged women, that they be not/, accusers 2 Pet. 2. 1. there shall be/, teachers among you See Prophi;t. FALSE prophets. Mat. 7. 15. beware of/, prophets in sheep's clothing 24. 11. and muny f. prophets shall rise, 24. Mark 13. HI. f. prophets shall rise, and shew signs L.vke 6. 26. so did their fathers to tYm f. prophets. 2 Pet. 2. 1. there were /. proj^/iets among the people 1 John 4. 1. /. prophets are gone out into the world
FALSE n'ttness. Exod. 20. 16. thou shalt not hear/, witness against thy neighbour, Deiit. 5. 20. Mat. 19. 18. Deut. 19. 16. if a /. witness rise up against any man
18. and behold, if the witness be a/, witness Prov. 6. 19- a/, witness that speaketh lies
12. Yi.&f. lifftieji sheweth forth deceit, 14.5. 19. 5. a/, witness shall not be unpunished, 9.
21. 28. a/, witness shall perish
25. 18. a man that beareth /. witness is a maul Mat. 15. 19. for out of the heait proceed /. witness
26. 59. the elders sought/, witness against .lesus Mark 14. 56. many hare /. witness against him, 5".
FALSE witnesses. Psal.^. 12./. witnesses are risen up against me
.35. 11./. witnesses did rise, they laid to my charge Mat. 26. 60. tho' many /. witnesses acme, yet found they none, at the last came two /. witnesses Acts 6. 13. and set up /. witnes.1 Cor. 15. 15. and we are found /. witnesses of God
FALSEHOOD.
2 Sam. 18.13. should have wrought/, against my life Job 21. 34. in your answers there remaineth/. Psal. 7. 14. behold, he hath brought forth /.
119. 118. hast tiodden them down, for deceit is/.
144. 8. their hand is a right hand off. 11. Prov. 20. 1 17. bread of/, is sweet to a man
25. + 14. whoso boasteth himself in a gift off. La. 28. 15. and under/, have we hid ourselves
57. 4. are ye not a seed off. ? || 59. 13. words of/. Jer. 3. 1 10. she hath turned to me but in/.
8. +8. the false pen of scribes worketh tor/.
10. 14. for his molten image is/ 51. 17.
13. 25. thou hast forgotten me, and trusted in/. .37. + 14. then said .leremiah, it is a/.
Ilos. 7. 1. for they conmiit/. and the thief comcth ia Mic. 2. 11. if a man walking in the spirit and /'.
FALSELY. Gen. 21 . 23. swear to me that thou wilt not deal /. Lev. 6. 3. have found w hat was lost, and sweareth / 5. or all that about which he hath sworn y. 19.11. neither deal/, nor lie one to another 12. and je shall not swear by my name/. Deut. 19. 18. if the witness have testified /. Psal. 35. 1 19. let not mine enemies/, rejoice 44. 17. nor have we dealt/, in thy covenant Jer. 5. 2. tho' they say, the Lord liveth,tliey swear/. 31. the prophets prophesy/, unto you, 29. 9. 6. 13. prophet, priest, every one dealeth/. 8. 10. 7. 9. will ye steal, murder, and sweai'/.' 40. 16. for thou speakest/. of Ishmael 43. 2. thou speakest /. the Lord hath not sent thee lios. 10. 4. swearing/, in making a covenant Mic. 2. 1 11. if a man walk with the wind and lie/. . Zech. 5. 4. the cuise enter his house that sweareth/. Mat. 5. 11. say evil against you /. for my sake Luke 3. 14. nor accuse any f.be content with « ages 1 Tim. 6. 20. oppositions of science, /. so called 1 Pet. 3. 16. /. accuse your sood conversa. in Christ
FA1.S1FY1NG. Amos S. 5. and/, the balances by deceit
FAME. Gen. 45. 16. the/, was heard in Pharaoh's house Aum. 14. 15. nations that have heard the/, of thee Josh. 6. 27. Joshua's/, was noised thro' the country 9.9. we heard the/ofGod. what hedid in Egypt 1 Kings4. 31. his/, was in all nations round al>out 10. 1 . the queen heard /. of Solomon, 2 Chron. 9. 1. 7. thy wisdom exceedeth the /'. 2 l.hron. 9. 6. 1 Chrmi. 14. 17. the/, of Daviil went to all lands 22. 5. and the house must tie off. and of glory Efth. 9. 4. Mordecai's/. went through the provinces JnA2}(. 22. we have heard the/, witli our ears Jsa. 66. 19. to the isles that have not hcaitl mv/. Jer. 3. 1 9. thro' the /. of her whoredom she delilert 6 24. we have heard the /. our hands wax feeble Zeph. 3. 19. and I will get them/, in every land JUa/.4.24. tlie /.of Jesus went abroad, Mark 1.28. J.uke 4. 14, .37. 1 5, 15. 9. 26. the /. thereof went abroad into all that land 31. they, when departed, spread abroad his/. 14. 1. Ilerod the fetrarch heard of the/, of Jesus
FAM ILIA I!. Job 19. 14. my /. friends have forgotten me Psal. 41. 9. my /. friend hath lift up his heel as. ma
FA.MILIAH .spirit. Lev. 20. 27 . man or woman of a/, .^irii put to dea l3l
FAM
1 Sam. 28. 7. seek me a woman that hath a/, spirit to inquire of lier ; a/, spirit at Endor
8. divine tome bj/ the/, spirit anti bring; him up
1 C/ir. 10. l.'i. Saul inquired of one that had a/, sv.
2 Cliron. 3.'i. 6. Manasseh dealt with a/. .ipiVj; Isa. 29. 4. thy voice as of one that hath a/. jyjVjV
FAMILIAR vmVi. Xet>. 19. .31. reuard not them that have/, spirits 20. 6. asfainst lliat soul that turneth after/', spirits Deut. IH. 11. nor a consulter with/, spirits 1 Sam. 28. 3. Saul put aw ay those that had /. spirits
9. how he hath cut off those that have /. spirits C Kini/s '21. 6. Manasseh ilealt with/, spirits
23. 24. workers with /. spirits .losiaJi put away Jsa. 8. 19. wlien they say to you, seek /. spirits 19. 3. they shall seek to them that liavc/. spirits VAMIMAKS. Jer. 20. 10. all my /. watched for my halting
FAMILY.
Zei: 20.5. 1 wilt set my face asrainst his/.
£5. 10. ye shall return every man to his/. 41.
47. sell himself to the stock of the stranger's/.
49. his uncle or any of his/, may redeem hmi
JVjiff!. .1. 21.of Gersnon was the/, of the Libnites
27. of Kohath was the/, of the Aniramites 26. 5. the /.of the Hanochites,/. of the Palluites
Family mentiotied often to the 59tfi verse.
27. 4. why our father's name done away from /. ?
11. give his inheritance to the next of his/.
36. 6. marry to/, of their father's tribe, 8, 12.
Dent. 29. 18. lest a/, turn away from Lord our God
Josh. 7. 14. the/, which tlie Lord taketh shall come
17. and he took the /". of the Zarhites Judg. 1. 25. but they let go the man and all his/. 6. 15. behold, my/, is poor in Manasseh 9. 1. communed with the^. of his mother's father 13. 2. Manoah a man of the/, of the Danites
17. 7. ayoun? man, a Levite of the/, of.ludah
18. 2. the Danites sent of their/, five men to spy 19. or that thou be a priest to a/', in Israel
CI. 24. Israel departed, every man to his/. Muth 2. 1. she had akinsman of the /. of I'limelech 1 .Sam. 9.21. my/, the least ofthe tribe of Benjamin
21./. of Matri was taken, and Saul was taken 18. what is my life, or my father's/, in Israel ?
s/. in Isi the /. 29
18. 18. what is my lite, or my
20. 6. a yearly sacrifice there for all the/. 29 2 Sam. 14. 7. whole/, is risen a^'ainst thine handmaid
16. 5. a man ofthe /. of Saul, his name Shimei 1 Chron. 4. 27. neither did all their /. multiply
6. 61. to the/, of Kohath were cities given, 70.
13. 14. the ark remained with the f. of Obededom Esth. 9. 28. these days of Purim kept by every /. Jer. 3. 14. 1 will take one of a city, and two of a /.
8. 3. death shall be chosen by residue of this evil/. Ami>s%. 1 . against the /. 1 brought out of Egypt Zech. 12. 12. every /. sliall mourn apart, 13, 14.
14. 18. if the f. of Egypt go not up, and come not Eph. 3. 15. whole / in heaven and earth is named
FAMILIES.
Gen. 8. + 19. creepeth on the earth, after their/.
10. 5. the isles of Gentiles rlivided after their /.
18. were the/, ofthe Canaanites spread ahroatl
20. the sons of Ham after their/. | .'il./. of Shem 'lee all the/, of earth he blessed, 28. 14. 36. 40. the dukes of Esau according to tlieir/.
47. 12. .Toseph nourished his brethren with their/.
Exod. 0. 14. these be the/, of Reuben, the first-born
of Israel, Num. 26. 7. Josh. 13. 15, 23.
15. these are the/, of Simeon, Ntim. 26. 12, 14.
Josh. 19. 1,8.
17. the/, of Gershon, Num. 3. 18, 21. j 4. 22, 24,
.38, 40, 41. Josh. 21. 33.
19. these are the /. of Levi, 25. lS!um. 4. 46. 1 26.
57, .58. Josh. 21. 27. 1 Chron. 6. 19.
12. 21. take you a lamb according to your/. I.ev 25. 45. ofthe/. of strangers shall ye buy Num. 1.2. take the sum of Israel after their/.
3. 19. and the sons of Kohath by their/. 27. 29, .30.
I 4. .37. Josh. 21. 4, 10.
20. the sons of Merari, by their/. 33, .35, | 4. .33,
42, 44, 45. Josh. 21. 34, 40. 1 C/tr)ai. 6.63.
4. 18. cut not off the tribe ofthe f. of KohVthites 11. 10. Moses heard them weep "through their/.
26. 15. the/, of Gad, 18. .To.fh. 13. 24, 28.
20. the/, of .ludah, 22. Josh. 15. 1, 12, 20.
23. the sons of Iss,ichar after their/. 25. Josh. 10. 17, 2.'5. 1 21. 6. 1 Chron. 6. 62. | 7. 5. 26. the/, of Zebiilnn, 27. .Tosh. 19. 10. 16. 28. the sons of .loseph after their f. 36. 1. ,34. the /. of Manasseh, 36. 12. Josh. 13. 29. 1 17. 2. 35. these are sons of Epluaim after their /. .37. Josh. 16. 5, 8. 1 21 . 5, 20. 1 Chron. 6. 66. 38. the sons of Benjamin after their/. 41. Josh. 18. 11,20. 21. ISam. 10. 21. 42. the sons of Dan after their /. .Tosh. 19. 40, 48. 44. sons of Ashcr after their/. Josh. 19. 24, 31. 48. sons of N aphtali after their/. 50. Josh. 19. .32.
27. 1. dausrhtersof Zelophehad of Manasseh's/. .33. 54. divide your land bv lot among your/. 36. 1. the chief fathers ofthe/. of Gilead
Josh. 6. + 23. brought out Kahab and all her/. 7. 14. tribe the I/jrd taketh come according to/.
13. 31. to half the children of Machir, by their/. 19. 40. the tribe of Dan according to their/. 48.
1 Sam. 9. 21. the least of all the /. of Benjamin
1 Chr. 2. 53. the/, of Kirjafh-jearini, the Puhites 55. the/, of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez
4. 2. these are the /. of the Zorathites,
21. the/. of them that wrousht fine linen 38. these mentioned were princes in their/. '
2 Chron. ,35. 5. according to the divisions of the
/. 12.
J^eh. 4. 1.3. T set the people after their/.
Joi 31. 31. did the contempt of /". terrifv me ?
J'sa/. 68. 6. fiod setteth the solitary in /. 107. 41. and maketh him/. like a Hock
Jer. 1. 15. I will call all the /. of the north
, 2. 4. hear all the/, ofthe house of Israel 10. 25. fury on the /. that call not on thy name 15. + 3. anFAM
Jer. 33. 84. the two f. which the Lord hath chosen Ezei. 20. .32. we will be as the/, of the countries Amos 3. 2. you have I known of all /. of the earth AVA. 3. 4. that selleth /. through her witchcrafts Zech. 12. + 12. and the land shall mourn, /. /. 14. all the/, that remain, every family apart 14. 17. whoso will not come up of all ttie/'.
FAMINE. The scriptr.re speaks of several famines which have been in Palestine, and in the neighbourini/ conn- tries : as that in the time «/ Abraham, anii again in the time of Isaac, Gen. 12. 10. I 26. 1. Hut the most remarkable whereof we have any ac- count, is that of seven years, which fell out in Egypt, while .Joseph abode there. Gen. 41. 27. It is considerable for the cmitinnance, extent, and greatness of it ; and in this paiticular the more so, that Egypt ts a coutilry least subject to these calamities, by reason of its extreme fruit- fulttess. Faitiine is sometimes a Jiatural effect, as xchen the Is'ile does not overflow in Eg/pt; or the rains do 7iot fall in Judea, at the customary times, that is, in spring or autnmyi ; or when the caterpillars and locusts swarm in the country, and destroy the fruits of it. The prophets, iti several places, take notice of these last causes of famine, Jo.l 1. 3, 4, ^-c. Famine was also often the effect of God's anger against his people. For eiamp'e : the L^rd sent the prophet Gad to David, to tell him, that as a jnmishment of his vanity, whereby he had been induced to number his people, God gave him the option of seven years'" famine, or of being for three months pursued hy his enemies, or of seeing the plague raging for three days in his country, 2 Sam. 24. 12, 13. And in the reign of Ahab, 'J'he T^rd called for a famine, and it came ui)on the land seven years, 2 lii-ngs 8. 1, 2. Amos threatens the people of God with another sort of famine, want of heavenly bread, which was that of hearing the word of God, Amos 8. 11. The Israelites 7ww despise a prophet's counsel, then they shall seek for it, but not have a prophet to give them counsel. Gen. 12. 10. for the /. was giievous in the land 2(5. 1. there was a/, in the land, besides the first/. 41. 27. seven empty ears shall be seven years of/.
30. and the/, shall consume the laud
31. the plenty shall not be known by reason off. 50. to Joseph were bom two sons before the/. .56. the r. was over all the face ofthe earth
47. 13. the land fainted by reason ofthe/. Ruth 1. 1. when the judges ruled there was a/. 2 Sam. 21. 1 . there was a /. in the days of David
24. 13. shall seven years of f. come to thee in land ?
1 Kings 8. 37. if there be in the land /. 2 Chr. 20. 9. 18. 2. there was a sore/, in Samaria, 2 Kings 6. 25.
2 KingsT. 4. then the/, is in the city, we shall die 8. 1. the Lord hath called for a f. it shall come 25. 3. the/, prevailed in .Terusalem, no bread
2 Chr. .32. 11. Hezekiah persuadeth you to die by/.
Job 5.20. in/, he sliall redeem thee from deatli 22. at destruction and/, thou shalt laugh 30. 3. for want and f. they were solitary
Psal. 33. 19. and to keep them alive in/. 37. 19. in the days of/, they shall be satisfied 105. 16. moreover, he called for a/, on the land
Jsa. 5. + 13. and their glory are men of/.
14. .30. and I will kill thy root with/.
51. 19. destruction, /. and sword, are come on thee Jer. 5. 12. nor shall we see sword, nor i*". 14. 13, 15.
14. 15. by sword and/, shall prophets be consumecl 16. the people shall be cast out, because of tlie/. 18. then behold them that are sick with /.
15. 2. and such as are for the/. 10 the/. 18. 21. deliver up their children to the/.
21. 7. deliver from the/, to Nebuchadnezzar 24. 10. I will send the/, among them, 29. 17. 27.8. that nation will 1 punisli with tlie/. 29. 18. I will persecute with the sword and /. .32. 24. the city is given to Chaldeans because of/. 34. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the/.
42. 16. the/, shall follow close after you
52. 6. the/Twassorein the city, there was no bread Lam..'}. 10. our skin was black, because ofthe/. £iek. 5. 12. a third part shall be consumed with/.
16. when I send on them tlie evil arrows off,
17. so will I send on you/. 14. 13.
7. 15./. within,/, and pestilence shall devour 12. 16. but I will leave a few men from the/. 36. 29. and I will lay no/, upon you .30. ye shall receive no more reproach off. Amos 8. 11. I will send a/, not ot bread, biit of word Luke 4. 25. when great /. was thro' all the land
15. 14. there arose a mighty/, in that land
Pom. 8. 35. shall /. separate us from love of Christ .' liev. 18. 8. her plagues come in one day, death,/.
J16. 4. they shall be consumed by f. 44. 12, 18, 27. 21. 9. he that abideth in the city shall die byjhef. 27. l.'{. why will ye die by the f. and pestilence ' .32. .'?6. be delivered to the kins: of Babylon by thef. 38 2. remaineth in city shall die by f. Eiek. 6. 12. 42 17. they shall die hy the f. and pestilence
22. know certainly that ye shall die by the f. 44. 13. as I have punished .lerusalem by the f. Etek. 6. 11. they shall fall by thef. and pestilence
FAMINES. iWa<.24. 7- there shall be/, pestilences, and earth- quakes in divers places, Mark 1.3. 8. Luke 21. 11. FAMISH and FAMISHED. Gen. 41. 55. when all the land of Egypt whs/. Prov. 10. 3. the L. will not suffer the righteous to/. Jsa. 5. 13. and their honourable men are /. Zeph. 2. 11. for he will/, all the gods of the earth
FAMOUS. Num. 16. 2. princes f. in the congresation, 26. 9. liuth 4. 11. and be thou/, in Bethlehem 14. tliat bis name may be/, in Israel
FAR
1 Chron. 5. 24. and these were /. men, 12. 30. Psal. 74. 5. a man was/, as he had lifted up axe»
1.36. 18. give thanks toliim who slew/, kings Ezek. 23. 10. and she became /. among women
32. 18. and the daughters of the /. nations
FAN, Substantive. Jsa. .30. 24. clean provender winnowed with the/. Jer. 15. 7. I will fan them with a/, in the gates Mat. 3. 12. whose/, is in his hand, Luke 3. 17.
FAN, Verb. /ja.41 .16. shalt/. them, wind shall carry them away Jer. 4. 11. a dry wind not to/, nor to cleanse
15. 7. J willy, them with a fan in the gates
51. 2. 1 will send fanners that .-shall/, her
FAK. Gen. 18. 25. that be/, from thee to slay rishteous- Exod. 8. 28. only you shall not go vei y /. away
23. 7. keep thee /'. from a false matter
/'«//. 12. 21. if the place be too/, from thee, 14. 24.. 29. 22. the stranger that shall come from a/, lami Josh. 3. 16. waters stood very /. from the citv-
Adam
8. 4. go not very /. from the cit.v, but he ready
9. 22. say in.', we are/, from you, when ye dwelt Judg, 9. 17. my father adventured his life/.
18. 7. they were/, from the Zidonians, 28.
19. 11. they weie by .lebus, day was/, spent 1 Sam. 20. 9. .loiiathan said,/, be it l^om thee
1 Kings 8. 46. that they cany them away /. or neatj
2 Chr. 26. 15. and his name was spread /. abroad Ezra 6. 6. now therefore be ye /. from thence Neh. 4. 19. we are separated one/, from another Esth. 9. 20. to all the .lews both nigh and/.
Job 5. 4. his children are/, from safety 11. 14. put iniquity/, away, 22. 23. 3t. 10. /. be it from God to do wickedness
Pal. 10. 5. thy judgments are/, out of sight 22. 1. why art thou so/, from helping me? 73. 27. they that are /. from thee shall perish 97. 9. I^rd, thou art exalted /. above all gods 103. 12. as /. as the east is from the west, so /*.. hath he removed our transgressions from us- 109. 17. so let blessing be/, from him 119. l5o. that follow mischief are /. from thy law 155. salvation is/, from the wicked
Prov. 4. 24. and perverse lips put/, from thee 5. 8. remove thy way/, from her, come not nigh her. 15. 29. the Lord is /. from the wicked 19. 7. much more do his friends go/, from him 22. 5. doth keep his soul shall be/, from them 15. the rod of correction shall drive it /. from him- 31. 10. for her price is/, above rubies
Eccl. 2. 13. as/, as light excelleth darkness
3. t 5. and a time to be/, from embracing
Isa. 6. 12. and the Lord have removed men/, awav^ 19. 6. and they shall turn the rivers/, away
26. 15. thou hast removed the nations/.
46. 12. hear ye that are /. from righteousness 49. 19. that swallowed thee shall be/, away .54. 14. thou shalt be /. from oppression 59. 9. therefore is judgment/, from us Jer. 12. 2. thou art/, from their reins 25. 26. all the kings of the north/, and near
27. 10. prophesy, to remove you /. from your laud" 48. 24. upon all the cities of Moab/. or "near
47. thus/, is the judgment of Moab 51. 64. thus/, are the words of .leremiah Lam. 3.17. thou hast removed my soul/, from peaca Ezek. 7. 20. therefore have I set it/', from them
11. 15. they have said, get ye/, from the Lord liaii. 11. 2. the fourth king /. richer than they all Joel 3. 6. that ye might remove them /. from Ixirdor Amos 6. 3. ye that put/, away the evil &Ay
Mic. 7. 11. in that (lay shall (fecree be f. reinoved Afat. 16. 22. Peter said, be it/, from thee. Lord Mark 6. .35. and when the day was now/', spent
12. 34. thou art not/, from the kingdom of God I'i. 34. Son of man is as a man takinsr a/, journey
Luke 7. 6. when he was not/, from the house 22. 51. .lesus said, suffer ye thus/, he healed binii
24. 29. abide with us, for the day is/ spent 50. and he led them out as f. as to Bethany
John 21. 8. for they were not/, from land xlcts 11. 19. they travelled as/, as Phenice 22. that Barnabas should go as/, as Antioch 17. 27. though he be not/, from every one of us 22. 21. I will send thee/, hence to the Gentiles
28. 15. they came to meet us as /. as A ppii forunr Kom. 13. 12. the night is/, spent, the day is at hand 2 Cor. 4. 17. worketh a /. more exc. weight of glory
10. 14. for we are come as /. as to you also Eph. 1. 21./. alxjve all principality and power
4. 10. that ascended up/, above all heavens Phil. 1. 23. to be with Christ, which is/, better //ei.7.15. itisyet/. more evident, after Melchisedec
.See Country, Countries. FAR from me. 1 Sam. 2. 30. but now the Lord saith, be it.', from me, 22. 15. 2 Sam. 20. 20. j 23. 17. Job 13. 21. withdraw thine hand f. from me 19. 13. he hath put my brethren/. /rom me
21. 16. the counsel of wicked 'is f. from w(C, 22. 18. .30. 10. they flee/, from me, and spare not to spit
Psal. 22. 11. () I/)rd, be not /./mm w«, for trouble is near, 19. 1 35. 22. 1 38. 21. | 71. 12.
27. 9. hide not thy face /. from me, leave me not
88.8. thou hast put mine acquaintance /./rom me 18. lover and friend hast thou [mtf.from me
Prov .30. 8. Temnvp f from me vanity and lies Fxcl. 7. 23. I will be wise, but it was/. //o/« me Isa.QQ. 13. but have removed their hennf.fronime Jer. 2. 5. they are gone /. from me, and become vaiiv f^m. 1. 16. because the comforter 'is f. from me Ezek. 43. 9. the carcases of their kings/. /;-«/« me
44. 10. the Invites that are gone /. from me Mat. 15. 8. their heart 'a f. from me, Mark 7. 6.
I'rom FAR. Deut. 28. 49. a nation against thee //■()»/ f. Jer. 5. 15. .Job .36. 3. I will fetch iny knowledtte.^cow/. lsn.5. 26. he will lift up an ensign /;-«/« .^
10. 3. desolation which shall come //■«») /.
22. 3. they are bound which are fled from f.
FAS
Isa. 30. S7. the Dame of the Lord conieth //■<)»» /. 43.6. bring my sons from/, and dausjhtdrs. tiO. 9. 49. 1. listen, U isles, hearken, ye people, /rwn/.
12. behold, these shall come from J. 60. 4. Iliy sous shall fome from f and daughters Jer. 3(1. 10. for lo, 1 will save thee from f. Ezek. 23. 40. that ye sent for men locoine/ro/n/. Hab. 1. 8. and tlieir horsemen shall come /fumy. Mark a. 3. for divcre of theiii came from f. See Afar. FAR off. Gen. 44. 4. when they were gone, and not yet/, off Num. 2. 2. they shall pitch/ o.^about the tabeniarle Deut. 13. 7 . not consent to serve gotis of people/, off
20. 15. thus do to all the cities very /. off 30. 11. neither is the commandment/, off
2 Sam. 15. 17. the kins tairied in a place/, off 2 Chron. 0. .36. carry tlieir captives to a laud /. off Psal. 55. 7. lo, then 1 would wander/, off Prof. 27. 10. is better than a brother f. off^ Eccl. 7. 24. that which is/, off who can find out ? Isa. 17. 13. they shall flee/, off and be chased 33. 13. hear, ye that are/, off what I have done 17. they shall behold the land that is/, off 46. 13. my righteousness shall not bef. off 57. 9. and thou didst send thy messengers/, off
19. i>eaceto him that is/. oJTand him that is near 59. 11 . we look for salvation, but it is f. off' Jizei. 0. 12. he that is/. offshuW die of t1ie pestilence 8. 6. that I should go/, off from my sanctuary 11. 16. although 1 have cast them/, off' 12.27. he prophesieth of times that are/, off 22. 5. those that be/, off from thee shall mock Van. 9. 7. confusion to Israel that are near aud /. off Joel^.W. I will remove/. (>#the northern army .3. 8. they shall sell them to the Sabeans /. off Ulic. 4. 7. make her that was casty. off' a nation Zech. 6. 15. they/. o#shall come and build in temple Jiph. 2. 13. ye who were /. off' made nigh by Christ !■ ARTHEK ; see Further. FARE.
1 Sam. 17. 18. and look how thy brethren/.
FARK. Jonah 1. 3. so he paid the /. thereof, and went into it
FARED. Lute 16. 19. the rich man/, sumptuously every day
FAREWKI.L Jiuie 9. 61 . let me first go bid them /. at home ylcts 15. 29. if ye keep yourselves, ye do well,/. 18. 21. Paul bade them/, saying, 1 tnust keep 23. .30. to say what they hail to say against him,/.
2 Cor. 13. 11. finally, brethren,/, be perfect
FARM. JUat. 22. 5. they went their ways, one to his /.
FARTHING, S. Mat. 5. 26. till thou hast paid the uttermost /. 10. 29. are not two sparrows sold for a/'. .' Marki<2. 42. she threw in two mites which make a/. iMke 12. 6. are not five sparrows sold for two/. '!
FASHION. Gen. 6. 15. this is the/, thou shalt make the ark of Kiod. 26. 30. tlie/. of the tabernacle as was shewed 37. 19. lx)wlsmade he after the/, of almonds
1 kings 6. .38. according to all the /. of the house
2 Kings 16. 10. Ahaz sent the/, ot the altar Ext. 43. 11. shew them the form and/, thereof Uai. 2. t 18. the fashioner of his/, trusfeth 3fark 2. 12. saying, we never saw it on this/. Luke 9. 29. the /. of his countenance was altered j4f/j 7 . 44. make the tabernacle according to /. seen 1 Cor. "J. 31. for the/, of this world passeth away Phil.1.^. being found in/, as a man, humbled hims. Jam. 1. 11. and the grace of the /. of it perishetli
FASHION. JobZl. 15. and did not one/, us in the womb?
FASHIONED. Ezod. .32. 4. Aaron/, the calf with a graving-tool 1 Kings 7. + 15. for he/, two pillars ot brass Job 10. 8. thine hands have/, me, Psal. 119. 73. P.ra/. 139. 16. which in continuance were/. Isa. £2. 11. neither had respect to him that/, it Ezek. 16. 7. thy breasts are/, thine hair is grown Phil. 3. 21. that it may Iw/. like his glorious body
FASH ION EIH. Psal. .33. 15. he/, their hearts alike, considers works Isa.H. 12. the smith/, it with the hammers 45. 9. clay say to him that/, it, what makest thou ?
FASHIONING. 1 Pet. 1. 14. not/, yoiuselves to the former lusts
FASHIONS. Etek. 42. 11. their goincs were according to their/.
FA.ST. Ezra 5. 8. this work goeth/. on, and prospereth
FAST. Gen. 20. 18. the Lord had /. closed up the wombs Judg. 4. 21 . Sisera was /. asleep and weary 15. 13. but we will bind thee/, and deliver thee 10. 11. he said, if they bind me /. with new roi>es Jiulh 2. 8. Koaz said, abide here f. by my maidens
21. Hoaz said to me. keep/, by my young men JoiSS. .38. when the clods cleave/, together fsal. 65. 6. his strength setteth /. the'mountains 33. 9. lie commanded and it stood /.
Prov. 4. 13. take f. hold of instruction, keep her Jer. 48. 16. the atfliction of Moab hasteth /. 50. ,33. all that took them captives held them/. Jonah 1. 5. he lay in the ship, and was/, asleep Acts 16. 24. who made their feet/, in the slocks 27. 41. the forepart stuck/, remained unmoveable
FAST. Fasting /tas, in all ages, and among all nations, been an exercise much in use in times of mmiming, sor- row, and afflictions. The sense 0/ it is in tome tort inspired by nature, which, in these circum- ttajues, denies itself nourishment , and takes off the edge of hunger. There is no example of fasting, properly so called, to be seen before Moses ; yet it is presumable that the patriarchs fasted, since zee see that there '..ere very great mtmrnings among them, tt7i4 those loo very particularly described, such as that of A braham for Sarah , G en . 23. 2. and that of Jacob for his son Joseph, Gen. 3?. 34.
FAS
Moses enjoins no particular fast in his five books, excepting that upon the solem?i day if expiation, which aas generally and strictly ob served, Lev. 23. 27, 29. On tlie tenth li-ay of this seventh month, ye shall afflict your souls ; that is. Ye shall humble yourselves deeply before God, both iyticardly by godly sorrou.', judging and loathing yourselves ; and oattuiardly, by fasting and abstinence from all carnal comforts and delights. Since the time of Moses, examples if fasting have been very common among the .lews. Joshua and the elders of Israel remained prostrate before the art from morning until evening without eating, after the Israelites zcere defeated by the men of Ai, Josh. 7. 6. The eleven tribes which had taken arms against that of Benjamin , seeing they could not /told out against the inhabitants of Gibeali, fell down before the ark upon their faces, and so continued till the evening without fa^inf^, J udg. 20. 26. !/'A« Israel- ites, perceiving themselves to be pressed by the Philistines, assembled before the i^rd at Miz- peh, and fasted in his presence till the evening, 1 Sam. 7. 6. And David fatted while the first child he had by Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, uas sick, 2 Sam. 12. 10.
'Moses fasted forty days on mount Horeb, Exod. 34. 28. Elijah passed as many days without eating any thing, 1 Kings 19. 8. Wwrf our Saviour fasted in the wilderness forty days and forty nights. Mat. 4. 2. These fasts were miraculous, and out of the common rules of nature.
The very heathens themselves sometimes fasted; and the king of Nineveh, terrified by Jonah's preach- ing, made an order, that not only men, but beasts also, shiiuld continue without eating or drinking ; that both men and beasts should be covered with sackcloth, and each after their manner should cry unto the Lord, Jonah 3. 0, 7, B. The Jews, in times of public calamity, made even the children at the breast fast, Joel 2. 10.
It does net appear by our Saviour's own practice, or any commands that he gave to his disciples, that he instituted any particular fasts, or enjoined any to be kept out ofpu.e devotion. Lut when the Pha- risees (M the way of reproach told him, that iis dis- ciples did not fast so often as theirs, or .lohn the baptist's, he replied, C an ye make the children of th&hride-chamber fast, while the bridegroom is witlf ihem r but tlie days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast in those days, Luke 5. 33, 34, 35. that is, lasting i.i a duty fitted to a day of mourning and ajfiiiiion : it is not yet a time of mourning to my disciples, while I am bodily present with them ; yet the time shall come when I shall be taken from them, as to my bodily pre- sence ; and when they shall meet with many troubles and calamities, then it will he seasonable for them to perform this duty of fasting. Accord- ingly, the life of the apostles and first believers was a lij'e of self-denial, of sufferings, austeri- ties, and fasting, as appears from the life of the apostle Paul, 2 Cor. 6. 4, 5. f 11. 27. Pasting is likewise confirmed by our Saviour's discourse on the mount, though n2 Sam. 12. 1 16. David fasted a/, and lay on earth
1 Kings 21. 9. proclaim a/, and set N aboth on high 12. they proclaimed a/, and set N aboth on high
2 Chron. 20. 3. Jelioshaphat proclaimed a/.
Ezra 8. 21. Ezra proclaimed a/, at tlit riv^r Ahava Isa. 58. 3. in the day of youry . you tinu pleasure
5. is it such/. 1 have chosen r wilt thou call this/..'
6. is not this the/, that 1 have chosen 'f Jer. .36. 9. they proclaimed a/, before the Lord
Joel 1. 14. sanctify a/, call an assembly, 2. 15, Jonah 3. 5. the people of Nineveh proclaimed a/. Zech. 8. 19. the/, of the founli mouth, of the fifth.
seventh, and tenth months, be jov and gladness Acts 27. 9. because the/, was now already past
FAST, yerb. 2 Sam. 12. 21. thou didst/, and weep for the child • 23. but now he is dead, wherefoie should I /. ? Esth. 4. 16. /. ye for me, I and my maidens will /. Isa. 58. 4. ye /'. for strife, ye shall not /. as ye do Jer. 14. 12. wlien they/. I will not hear their cry Zech. 7. 5. did ye at all/, unto nie, even to me .' Mat. 6. 16. when ye /. be not as hy [locrites of a sad countenance, that they may appear to men to/.
18. thou appear not to men to/, but to thy Father 9. 14. why do we/, tlisciples/. not ? Mark 2. 18.
15. then shall they /. Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35 Mark 2. 18. the disciples of John used to/.
19. can children of the bride-chainher /. while bridegroom with them ? they cannot/. Luke 5. .35.
Luke 5. 33. why do the disciples of .lohn /. often } 18. 12. If. twice in the week, 1 give tithes of all
FASTED. Judg. 20. 26. the people/, that day until even
1 Sam. 7. 6. they drew water, atuif. on that day 31. 13. buried them, and/, seven days. 1 Chr. 10.12.
2 Sam. 1. 12. and they mourned and /. for Saul • 12. 16. David/. \\\\ 22. while the child was alive I/.
1 Kings 21. 27. Aliab/. || Ezra 8. 23. so we/. Keh. 1.4. Nehemiali/. and prayed before God Isa. 58. 3. why have we/, say they, ami seestnot ? Zech. 7. 5. when ye/, in the titth and seventh month Mat. 4. 2. Jesus/, forty days and forty nights Acts 13. 2. as they ministered totlie Lord and/. 3. when they had /. they laid their hands on tnem FA.SIE.ST. Mat. 6. 17. when thou /. anoint thv head, wash face
FA.sllNG. Xeh. 9. 1. were as.sem bled with/, and sackclotlies fjth. 4. 3. where the decree came, there was/. Psal. 35. 13. 1 humbled my soul with/, and piayer
FAT
Psal. 69. 10. when I wept and chastened my son)
with/
109. 24. my knees are weak thro'/- my flesh fails Jer. 36. 6. read the w ords of the Lord on the /. day Van. 6. 18. then the king passed the night/.
9. 3. Daniel set himself to seek by prayer and /. Joel 2. 12. turn ye w itii /. weepini!, and niourningr Mat. 15. 32. and I will not send "them away/.
17. 21. this goeth not out but by /. Marig. '.:9. Mark U.S. it 1 senrl them away/, they will faint Acts 10. 30. four days ago I was/, till this hour
14. 23. had ordained elders, and had prayed with/.
27. 33. that is the fourteenth day ve continued /.
1 Cor. 7. 5. ye may give yourselves'to/. and prayer
FASllNGS. Esti. 9. 31. the matters of the/, and their cry Luke 2. 37. Anna served Ciod with/, and prayers
2 Cor. 6. 5. approving ourselves in stripes, in/. 11. 27. in/, often, in cold and nakedness
FASTEN. Exod. 28. 14. shalt/. the chains to the ouches, 25.
3'J. 31. to/, the plate on high upon the mitre Isa. 22. 23. 1 will /. him as a nail in a sure place Jer. 10. 4. they/, it with nails and with hammers
FA.SIENED. Exod. 10. + 19. and /. the locusts into the Red sea
39. 18. the ends of chains they/, in the two ouches
40. 18. Moses/, his sockets, set up the boards Judg. 4. 21. Jael/. the nail into the ground
10. 14. Delilah/, it with a pin, and said to him
1 Sam. 31. 10. they/. Saul's body to the wall
2 Sam. 20. 8. with a swoni/. upon his loins in sheath 1 Kings 6. 6. that the beams should not be/
1 Chron. 10. 10./. his head in tlie temple of Dagoa
2 Chron. 9. 18. six steps were /. to the throne E>th. 1.6. hangings/, with cords of fine linen Job .38. 6. whereupon are the foundations/.
Eccl 12.11. as nails/, by the masters of assemblies- /i". 22. 25. the nail that is/, in the sure place •J. 7./. it with nails that it should not be moved Ezek. 40.43. ami within were hooks/, round about Luke 4. 20. and the eyes of all were/, on him Acts 11. 6. upon the wiiich w hen 1 had /. mine eyes 28. 3. came a viper out of heat and /. on his hand
FASIENING. Ilab. 2. t 11. the f. of the timber shall answer it Acts 3.4. Peter/C his eyes upon him, said, look on US- FA i. God forbade the Hebrews to eat the fat of beasts. Lev. 3. 10, 17. All the fat is the Lord's. It shall be a iwrpctual statute for your genera- tions throughout all vour dwellings, that ye eat neither fat nor blood. Some interpreters take tliese words in all the rigour of the letter^ and suypose the use of fat as well as bhxid to be entirely forbidden the Jews. Josephus says,, that Moses- forbids only the fat of oxen, goats,, sheep, and their species, which agrees with the laui in Lev. 7. 23. Ye shall eat no manner of fat of ox. or of sheep, or of goat, llie mo- dem Jews observe this custom; and with respect to the fat of every other sort of clean creature^ they think it is allowed them, even that of beasts which have died of themselves : this is conform- able to that other law. Lev. 7. 24. And the fat of the beast that dieth of itself, and the fat of tliat which is torn with beasts, may be used ii> any other use. But other interprelers maintain, that the law which seems to fordid generally the use of fat, is to be restrained to fat separated from the flesh, such as that which covers the kidneys and intestines ; ancT this only in the case of its being actually offered in sacrifice ; which is confirmed by this passage in \\je\\\\ 7. 25. Whosoever eateth of the fat of the beast, of which men of}'er an ofJ'ering made by fire unto the Ixird, even the soul that eatetl> it, shall be cut off from his people. The word fat in the Hebrew style signifies not only that of beasts, but every thing likewise which- relates to it in other things, as in Psal. 147. 14. Jle filleth thee with the finest of the wheat. in Hebrew, with the fat of wheat. And in. Psal. 81. 10. He should have fed them with the fat of wheat. Fat is also used sometime.^ for the source or cause of compassion or mercy.. As the bowels are stirred at the recital of any great calamity ; or at the view of some melan- choly and afflicted object, it has been thought that sensibility resided principally in the bowels^ which are commonly loaded with fat. The Psalmist upbraids the wicked with being inclosed in their fat, with having shut up their bowels against him, with being in no sort affected with compassion at the sight of his extreme grief. Psal. 17. 10. Mine enemieS compass me about,, they are inclosed in their own fat. And in Psal. 119. 70. Iheir heart is as fat as grease. Then are stupid, and insensible, and past feeling ; they are not affected either with the terrors or comforts of God. Fat denotes abundance of spiritual blessings, Jer. 31. 14. / will satiate the souls of the priests, with fatness. Psal. 63. 5. My soul shall be sa- tisfied as with marrow and tatness. The fat of the earth implies the fniilfulness of it. Gen. • 27. 28. (Jod give thee of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of com and wine. , ,, . . ,
Gen 4.4. Abel also brought of the/, of his flock Exod. 23. 18. nor shall the /. of my sacrifice remain 29. 13. thou shalt take the/, that covereth the in- wards, and the /. uixm the kidneys, 22.. Uv. 3. 3, 4. 9. 10. 14, 15. I 4. 8. 1 7. 3, 4. Lev. 1. 8. priests shall lay head and/, in order, 12.
3 16. offerins for a sweet savour, the/, is Ix)r4 8. heshallfakeof the/.of the bullock, 31,. 35. 26. bum his/. 6. 12. 1 7. 3,31. 1 17. 6. Num. 18. 17-
7. 24./. of beast dieth ot itself, or is torn to be used ;iO. the I', with the breast, it shall he bring 33. he that oftereth f. sliall have the right shoulder
8. 20. Moses burnt the bead and the /. of the nun
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Jjtv. 8. 26. he took one wafer and put them ou the/.
9. 10. but the/, he burnt upon the altar, 20. 24. and fire t'roin the Lord consumed the /.
i6. 25. they, of sin offering shall bum on altar AWi. 18. t 10. the /. of Uie oil have 1 given thee
+ 29. an heave offering to the Lord of all the/. Dent. 32. 14./. of lambs with f. of ki+ 29. they slew of Moab about 10,00() men all /.
1 Sam. 2. 15. before they bunit/. priest's serv. came 16. let them not fail to burn the/, presently
15. 22. to hearken is better than the/, of rams
2 Sam. 1. 22. from /. of the miahty , bow turned not I Kings 8. 64. altar was too little to receive the/. 2CAr.7. 7. offered the/, of |>eace-offerin!.'S, 29. 35.
35. 14. priests busied m offering the /. until niiiht Job 15. 27. he maketh collops of/, on his flanks Psal. 17. 10. they are inclosed in their own /.
20. 1 3. the Loni make /. thy burnt-sacrifice 2.3. + 5. thou makest/. my head with oil 73. t 4. but their strength is /. no bands in death 81. 1 16. he should have fed them also with the /. of wheat, with honey out of rock, 147. t 14. Tsa. 1. 11. I am full of the/, of fed beasts .34. 6. made/, with tlie/. of the kidneys of rams '43. 24. nor hast filled me with/, of thy sacrifices £zek. 44. 7. when ye offer the /. and tlie blood
15. shall stand to offer to me the/, and the blood
Kat FAT. -Oen. 45. 18. and ye shall eat the/, of the land Xev. 3. 17. a statute that ye eat no / nor blood, 7. 23. 7. 25. whoso eatetli f. of the beast shall be cut off IJeiit. 32. .38. which ilid eat the /. of their sacrifices JVeA. 8. 10. go your way, eat the /. and drink sweet Ezek. 34. 3. ve eat f. and clothe you with thewI 39. 19. ye shall eat f. till ye be full and drink
blood Zech. 11. 16. but he shall eat the flesh of the/.
FAT. ■Gen. 41. 2. there came up seven kine/. fleshed 4. and they 32. 15. Jeshuruii waxed/, smd kicked, thou wa.\\en/. ..Tiufg. 3. 17. and Eglon was a very /. man
1 Sam. 2. 29. to make you/, with the offerings 28. 24. the woman had a/ calf in the house
a Kinys 1. 9. Adonijahslewsheep,/. cattle, 19. 25. 4. 23. his provision for one day was ten/, oxen
1 Chron. 4. 40. and they found /. pasture and good
Nell. 9. 25. they took a/, land and became/. 35. have notscrved thee inthe large and/, land
S'.tal. 22. 29. that be/, on earth shall eat and worship .37. 20. the enemies of the I^rd as the/, of lambs 92. 14. they shall be/, and flourishing 119. 70. their heart is/, as grease, 1 delight in law
.Prop. 11. 25. the liberal soul shall be made/. 13. 4. the soul of the diligent shall be made/. 15. .30. a good report maketh the bonps/. 28. 25. he that trusteth the Ixjrd shall be made /.
Jsa. 5. 17. waste places of/, ones shall strangers eat 6. 10. make the heart of this people/, earsheavy
10. 16. Lord sliall send among his f. ones leanness 25. 6. make a feast of/, things full of marrow 28. 1. which are on the head of the/, valleys
4. the beauty which is on the head of the/, valley .30. 23. and bread shall be/, and plenteous 34. 6. the sword of the Lord is made/, with fatness 7. and their dust shall be made/, with fatness 5!5. 11. and the Lord shall make/, thy bones Jer. 5. 28. they are waxen /. they shine 50. 11. ye are grown/, as the heifer at grass i'w<-. 34. 14. ina/. pasture shall they feed, in Israel
16. but I will destroy the/, and the strong
20. 1 will judge between the/, cattle and the lean 45. 15. one lamb out of the/. pastin;es of Israel Amos 5. 22. nor will I regard the offering of/, beasts Mah. 1. 10. because by them their portion is/.
FATHER. nis aord, besides the common acceptation of it for an immediate father, is likewise taken in the icriplure style for grandfather, greatgrand- f other, or the very author and first father of a family, hoa remote soever he may be from those uho speak. For example, the .lews in our Sa- riour's time, and their descendants of this present ffeneration, call themselves sons of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And Nebuchadnezzar is termed Belshazzar's father, though Belsliazzar 7i!as his grand-son. J>y father i> like-^ise understood the inventor, tltt master of thn'^e uho are of a certain profession. Gen. 4. 2ii, 21, 22. Jahal was the father of such as dwell in tents, and such as have cattle. Juhal ■was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ, 'i'he famous founder of Tyre, Flu- ram, f> called the father of the king t/Tyre, 2 Chron. 2. 13. and even of Solomon, 2 Chron. 4. 16. because he was their principal iiorkman, and the chief director of their undertakings. The prin- cipal, the eldest of the prophets, aere considered as the masters and fathers of the rest, who -.cere their disciples ; for this reason the young prophets are called the sons of the prophets, and these style the eldest, fathers. My father, my father, said F.lisha to Elijah, the chariot of Israel and the hoi^meu thereof, 2 Kings 2. 12. Father is a term of respect ahich inferiors often give to their superiors, and servants to their mas- ters ; My father, said Naaman's servants to their master, 2 Kings 5. 13. The king of Israel, in like manner, called the prophet Elisha his father, 2 Kings 6. 21. My father, shall I smite them.' And the same prophet being upon his death-bed, .Toash came to see him, and said, O my father, my father, the clyiriot of Israel, and the horse- men thereof. 2 Kings 13. 14. A man is said to be a father, to the poor and or- phans when he takes care to supply their ne- cessities, is affected uith their miseries, and
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provides for their wants ; I was a father to the poor. Job 29. 16. God declares himself to be a lather of the fatherless, and a Judge of the viido-x. Psal. 68. 5.
God is frequently called heavenly Father, and sim- ply Father. He is truly and eminently the Fa- ther, Creator, Preserver, and Protector, of all creatures, and principally of those who call upon him, ;chu knuxa and serve him. Is he not thy Father that Ixjught thee ? Deiit. 32. 6. Hath he not made titee, and established thee ? And through Christ, ului has meritid adoption and filiation for his people, every believer has a right to call God Father, Rom. 8. 15, 16.
•Job entitles God the Father of rain. Job 38. 28. He produces it, he makes it to fall. And in chap. 17. 14. I have said to corruption, Ihou art ray father. / acknowledge that 1 am sprung out of corruption, and shall return to the putre- faction of the graze ; or, in the condition which I am reduced to, I look upon worms and putre- faction as my friends and relations.
Joseph says, that God had made him a father to Pharaoh, Gen. 45. 8. that he had given him very great authority in this prince's kingdom, and that Pharaoh looked upon him as his father, and had so much confidence in him, and consideration for his person, that he gave him the govemtneiit of his hiOue and of all his dominions.
The devil is called the fatlier of the wicked; Ye are of your father the devil, says our Saviour, John 8. 44. Ye would imitate tlie desires of your father ; he was a murderer from the begin- ning, he abode not in the truth. He is a liar, and the father of it : he is a falsifier, a deceiv- er, a seducer. He deceived Eve and Adam ; he introduced sin and fahehood into the world: he itupires his followers with his spirit and senti- ments ; he keeps the school of fraud and deceit ; his only business is to tempt and ensnare man- kind.
To be gathered unto their fathers ; To sleep with their fathers ; I o go to their fatliers ; are com- mon erpressions, to signify deatli. In these pas- sages, the fathers signify those wtu> lived before us, and whom we are going to meet again in an- other world,
God is called the Father of spirits, Heh. 12. 9. Out (atliers are the fathers of our bodies only, but (iod is the I'atlier of our spirits ; he not only creates them, hut he justifies them likewise, glori- fies, and makes them happy. Our Saviour, in Mat. 23. 9. forbids us to give any man the name of father, because we have one only who is in heaven. Not that we should abandon or despise our earthly fathers ; God requires us to lionour them, and give them all necessary assistance ; but when the interests of God are at stake, his glory, or our ozi'7i salvation, if our fathers and mothers are an obstacle to them, we slumtd say to them, ^V e know you not : for what our parents have done for us, in comparison of what we owe to God, is so inconsiderable, that we may say, our fathers are ywthing to us, and that God alone deserves the title of Our Father.
Gen. 4. 20. .labal was/, of such as dwell in tents 21. Jubal was the/, of all such as handle harp
9. 18. went out of ark, and Ham is the/, of Canaan
17. 4. be the/, of many nations, 5. Rom. 4. 17, 18. 44. 1 9. have y e a /. .' || 20. and we said , we have a f. 45. 8. God made me a/, to Pharaoh, lord of house
/.€!!. 24. 10. whose /. was an Fjry ptian, he went out Num. 11. 12. as a nursing/, bearefh sucking child
30. 16. are statutes tietween/. and his daughter Deut. 22. 15. /. shall bring foith tokens of virginity
29. the man shall give the damsel's/, fifty shekels Judg. 9. 1. the family of the house of his mother's/. 17. 10. d well with me, and be to me a/, and a priest
18. 19. go with us, and be to us a/, and a priest
19. 3. tlie f. of the damsel saw him, he rejoiced
4. ilamsel's/. retained him, he al)ode three daj's 1 Sam. 9. 3. and Kish was the /. of Saul, 14. 51. 1 Chron. 2. 51. Salma the/, of Bethlehem
55. of Ilemath, the/, of^the house of Rechab 4. 14. Joab the/, of the valley of Charashim
8. 29. at Gibeon dwelt the/, of Gibeon, 9. 35. Esth. 2. 7. Esther had neither/, nor mother Jiibig. 16. I was a/, to the poor, and searched out
31. 18, he was brought up with me. as with a/. 38. 28. hath the rain a/. .' or who l)egat the dew >
Ps. 68. 5. /. of fatherless, and judge of widows,
is God
103. 13. as a A pifieth his children, so Lord pities Prov. 3. 12. the Ixird correcteth, even asa f. the son
4. 1. hear, ye children, the instruction of a/.
10. 1. a wise son maketh a glad/. 15. 20.
17. 21. and the/, of a fool iiath no joy
23. 24. the/, of the righteous shall rejoice I'a. 9.6. his name shall be called, the everlasting F.
22. 21. F.liakim shall be a/, to inhabitants of lerus.
.38. 19. the/, to child, shall make known thy truth Jer. 31. 9. I will lead them, for I am a/, to Lsrael Ezek. 18. 4. as the soul of the/, so of the son, is mine
19. doth not the son bear the iniquity of the/. .'
20. the son shall not bear the iniquity- of the/. 22. 7. in thee they set light by /. and mother
44. 25. for f. or mother they may delile themselves lijic. 7. 6. for the son dishonoureth the/, ilfa/ 1. 6. if I then be a/, where is mine honour •
2. 10. have we not all one/. / one Goil created us
Mat. 10. 21./. deliver up the child, Mark 13. 12.
37. he that loveth /. or mother more than me
11. 25. Jesus said, Ithank thee. O /'. Lord of hcav.
26. so F. itseemed good, luke 10. 21. John 11. 41.
27. and no man knoweth the Son but the F. 15. 4. he that curseth/. let him die, Mark 7. 10. 19. 5. leave/, and mother, and cleave to his wife
29. every one that hath forsaken / mother, or wife, for my name's sake, Mark 10. 29. 28. 19. baptizing them in the name of the /'. Mark5.A0. he taketh/. of the damsel, Luke S. 51.
9. 24. tiie/. of the child cried, Lord, I believe
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3Tarlt 13. 32. of that day knoweth no man, but the F.
14. 36. Abba, F. all things are possible to thee
15. 21. .Simon,/, of Alexander, to bear his cross Luke 10. 22. no man knows who the F. is but the Son
11. 11. if a son shall ask bread of any that is a/.
12. 53. the/, shall be divided against tlie son, »:vl the son against the /. mother against daughter
15. 21. sou said,/. I have sinued against heaven
22. tlie /'. said, bring forth tlie best robe
16. 27. I pray thee, 7. send to my father's house
22. 42. F. if tliou be willing, remove this cup from
23. .34. F. forgive them, for they know not 46. F. into thy hands I commend my spirit
John 1 . 14. the glory as of the only-begotten of the F. 18. tlie Son which is in the bosom of the F.
3. :i5. the /. loveth the Son, and hath given, 5. 20.
4. 21. nor yet at Jerusalem worship the F.
23. shall worship the /'. in spirit and in truth 53. tl'.e /. knew that it was at the same hour
5. 19. do nothing but what he seetli the F. do
21. for as the F. raiseth up the dead, so the .Son
22. F, judgethno man, but hath committed all
23. honour the .Son, even as they honour the F. he
that honours not the .Son, fionoui's not the F.
26. for as the F. hath lifein himself, so hath given 31). 1 seek not mine own. but the will of the /'.
36. for the works w hich the F. hath given me bear
wimess that the F. hath sent mo .37. the /'. which hatli sent me, hath borne witness of me, 8. 16. 1 12. 49. 1 14.24. 1 John 4. 14. 45. think not that I will accuse you to the F. 6. 27. for him hath God the F. scaled
37. all that the F. eiveth me shall come to me 39. and this is the F.'s will, that I lose nothing 42. is not this Jesus, whose/, and mother we know ?
44. no man can come, except the /'. draw him
45. that hath learned of the F. cometh to me
46. not that any hath seen the F. he hath seen F. 57. as the F. hath sent me, and 1 live by the F.
8. 16. I am not alone, but 1 and the F. that sent me 18. th» F. that sent me bcareth witness of me
27. they understood not he spake to tliem of F. 29. F. hath not left me alone, 1 do those things 41. then said they, we have one F. even God 44. the devil is a liar, and the/, of it
10. 15. as the F. knoweth me, even so know I the F. 36. sav ye of him whom the /'. hath sanctified .38. believe that the F. is in me, and 1 in him
12. 27. what shall I say ? F. save me from this hour £8. F. glorify thy name ; then came there a voice 50. even as the /'. said iinto me, so I speak
13. 1. Jesus knew that he should depart unto the P. 3. knowing that the F. had given all things
14. 6. Jesus saith to him, I am the way, truth, and
life, no man cometh to the /'. but by me
8. Txird, shew us the F. and it siitficetli us
9. Philip, he that hath seen me, hath seen the F 11. that I am in the F. and the F. in me, I7. 21. 1.3. that the /•'. may be glorified in the Son
16. and I will pray the /'. for you, 16. 26. 26. but the Comforter wliom the F. will send 31. I love the /•'. as the F. gave me commandment
15. 9. as the F. hatli loved me, so have I loved you 16. that whatsoever ye shall ask of the /'. in my
name, he may give it you, 16. 23.
26. the Oimforter whom I will seaa you from the F. the Spirit who pi occedeth from the F.
16. 3. because they have not known the F. nor me 1.5. all things that the F. hath, are mine
16. ye shall sec me, because I eo to the F. 17. 25. but I shall shew you plainly of the /'.
27. the F. loveth you, because ye have lovefl me
28. I came forth from the F, and go to the F. 32. 1 am not alone, because the F. is with me
17. 1. F. the hour is come, glorify thy Son
5. O /'. glorify thou me with thine own s<"lf
11. Holy F. keep those whom thou hast given mc
24. /•'. I will that they given me be where I am
25. O righteous J '. the world hath not known thee Acts 1. 4. but M'ait for the promise of the /■'.
7. the seasons, the /•. hath put in his own power 2. 33. received of the F. the promise of the 11 . Ghost - Rom. 4. 11. he might be/, of all them that believe
12. and the f. of circumcision to them who are not
16. the faith of Abraham, who is the/, of us all 6. 4. as Christ was raised from the dead by the F. 8. 15. Spiritof adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, F. 11. 28. as to election, are beloved for F's sake
15. 6. may glorify God the F. of our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 Cor. 1. 3. 1 11.31. Eph. I. 3. 1 Pet. 1. :>.
1 Cor. 8. 6. but to us there is but one God, the F. 1.5. 24. have delivered up the kingdom toGod the F.
2 Cor. 1. 3. F. of mercies, the God of all comfort 6. 18. I will be a F. unto you. ye shall be my sons
Gal. 1. 1. Paul an apostle by .Tes. C. and G.the F.
3. and peace from G. the F. 2 Tim. 1. 2. 'J'it. 1. 4.
4. according to the will of God and our F. 4. 2. until the time appointed of the F.
6. sent Spirit into your hearts, crying, Abba J". Fph. 1. 17. the Gofl of our L. Jesus the F. of glory
2. 18. by him have access by one Spirit to the F.
3. 14. for this cause I t)Ow my knees unto the F.
4. 6. one God and F. of all, who is above all
5. 20. giving thanks to the F. Col.l. 3, 12. 1 .3. 17.
6. 23. and love with faith from Gotl the F. and Je.s. Phil. 2. 11. that Jesus is I or
22. as a son with the/, he hath served witti me Col.i. 19. it pleased /. that in him all fulnessdwell 2. 2. the acknowledgment of the mystery of tlie F, 1 Thess. 1. 1. unto thechurchwhich isinGod the J\\
2. 11. we charged you, as a/, doth his children
1 Tim. 5. 1. rebuke not an elder, entreat him as a/. Heb. 1.5. will be to hima f. he shall t)etomeaSon
7. 3. Jlelchisedec witliout/. witliout mother
12. 7. what son is he w hom the F. chasteneth not;
9. be in subjection to the F. of spirits, and live
Jam. 1. 17. every good "ift cometh from F. of light*
27. pure and undefiled religion before God and P,
3. 9. therewith bless we God. even the F.
1 Pet. 1.2. to the foreknowledge of God the F.
17. if ye call on the F. who judgeth man's work
2 Pet. 1. 17. lie receivedfroin God the F. honour
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1 Johi 1. 2. vre shew eternal life, which was with F.
3. our fellowship is w itli tlie t'. ami his Sou
2. 1. we have au Advocate wilh the F. .l.esus Christ 13. I write to you, t«cause ye have kuoun the F.
15. if any love world, the love of F. is not in him
16. pride of life is not of the F. but of the world 22. he is antichrist that denieth tlie F. and .Son 2.S. whoso denieth the Son, hatli not the F. he that
arknowlcdgeth the Son hath the F. also
24. ye shall continue in the Son and in the F.
3. 1. what manner of love F. hath bestowed on us 5. 7. three beiir record, the F. Word, and Spirit i John 3. mercy and peace Irom God the /•'. and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the son of the F.
4. as we received a commandment from the F.
9. he that abideth in Clirist hath the F. and Son Jidt 1. to them tliat are sanctified by God the F.
See Abraham.
Her FAXHEU.
Oen. 19. ."S. the firstborn went in and lay with herf.
59. 9. Hachel came with li.f.'s sheep, she kept them 12. he wAs/ierf.'s brother,she ran anil told /lerf.
31. 19. Uaehcl had stolen images that were/ier/.'j , 11. Tamar went and dwelt in Jierf.'s house jd. C2. 1". if her f. utterly refuse to give her r. 01. 9. she protaneth /ler f. she shall be burnt !?. 13. if slie is returned to Aerf.'s house, as in her youth, she shall eat oiherf.'s meat m. 12. 14. it her f. had but spit in her face :. !. 3. if a woman vow a vow iu her f.'s house
4. and her f. hear her, and shall hold his peace
5. if her f. disallow her in the day he heareth
16. being yet in her youth, in her f's house .36. 8. shall be wife to one of the tribe of her f.
Veut. 21.13. and bewail her f. iuid modier a month
22. 21. bring to door of lier f.'s house, because she
wrought folly, to play the whore in hcrf.'s house
Josh. 6. 23. the spies brought out Rahab and her f.
25. he saved her f.'s household and al 1 she had 15. 18. to ask of herf. a field, /»/;/. 1. 14.
jTiJg. 1 1. 39. in two months she returnerl to her f. 15. 1. but her/, would not suffer him to go in
6. the Philistmes burnt her and her f. with tire
19. 3. she brought him into her f.'s house £sth. 2. 7. when herf. and mother were dead
His FA I HER. Cen. 2. 24. therefore shall a man leave his f. and mother, and cleave to wife, iI/arXlO.7. Fph. 5. 31. 9. 22. Ham saw the nakedness of A/i/. and told 11. 28. and Haran died before hisf. i erah
27. 41. the blessing wherewith his f. blessed him
28. 7. Jacob obeyed hisf. and mother, was gone 31. 53. Jacob sw'are by the teai' of hisf. Isaac 37. 1. in the land wherein hisf. was a stranger
2. Joseph broupht to hisf. their evil re[X)rt
10. he told the dream to hisf. his f. rel)uked him
11. brethren envied, but hisf. observed the saying 22. he might rid him, to deliver him to hisf.
44. 22. and we said, the lad cannot leave his.f. 40. I. he offered sacrifices to the Cod of hisf. 2'J. and Joseph went up to meet Israel hisf. 47. 12. Joseph nourishetl his f. and brethren
50. 10. he made a mourning for hisf. seven days £jrod. 6. 20. and Amram took his f.'s sister to wife
21. 15. he that smiteth/jij/. shall be put to death
1". he that curseth hisf. shall die. Lev. 20. 9.
Xf f.U). 3. shall fear every man his mother and his f.
20. 11. man that lieth with his f.'s wife, both die 1". if a man take his f.'s daughter, they shall die
21. 2. a son of Aaron may be defiled for hisf. 11. the high-priest not defile himself for hisf.
Ktnn. 6. 7. a Nazarite not make unclean forhisf. 27. 10. shall "ive inheritance to his/.'s brethren 11. if hisf. nave no brethren, to his kinsman Ut'ut.Ql, 1H. which will not obey /ii.f /. and motlier
19. then shall hisf. brinig him to the elders 25. 30. a man shall not take his f.'s wife
-7. 16. cursed be he that setteth liuht by his f. 'J2. cursed be he tliat licth with daughter of hisf. 1 J. 9. who said to hisf. 1 have not seen him Judff. 6. 27. Gideon feared his f.'s household 8. 32. (iiileon was hjried iuthe sepulchre of //i>/. 9. 56. God rendered the wickedness he did to hisf. 14. 4. hisf. knew not that it was of the Lord I Sam. 14. 1. but Jonathan told not hisf. 27. heard not when hisf. charged the people V.I. 4. Jonathan spake gooti of David to hisf. C 1. 33. it was determined of his f. to slay David 1. because hisf. had done him shame ^.im. 2. 32. Asahel buried in sepulchre of hisf. ~. 14. I will be his f. and he shall be my son 10. 2. as hisf. shewed kindness to me, 1 C7ir. 19. 2. 10. 22. Absalom went in to his f.'s concubines 17. 23. Ahithophel buried in the sepulchre of his f. SI. 14. Saul buried in the sepulchre of Kish hisf.
1 A ingsT. 14. hisf. was a man of Tyre, 2 Chr. 2. 14. ,^l. which hisf. had dedicated, 15. 15.2 CAr. 15. 18.
11. 4. not perfect, as the heart of David his I. David hisf. 15. 11. 2 Kings 18. 3. 2 Chr. 28.
1.129.2.
33. not as did David his f. 2 KingsM. 3. | 16. 2. 1."). 3. and he walked in all the sins of hisf.
26. fiadab did evil and walked in the way of AiV . -,.. , . /. 22. 43, 52. 2 Kings 21. 21.
2 Kings 3. 2. Jehoram did evil, but not like his f. 9. 25. I and thou rode toKether after Ahab hisf. 13. 25. the cities taken out of the hand of his f. 14. 5. Amaziah, the son of Joash, slew the servants
who had slain the king hisf. 2 Chron. 25. 3.
21. him kins instead of hisf. 23. 30, 34. ICAr.S.l.dteub. defiled Aii/.V bed, birth-right given
17. 13. I will be his f. he shall be my son, 2». 6.
26. 10. not first-lmm, yet hisf. made him the chief i Chron. 3. 1. the Lord appeared to David hisf.
8. 14. accortiing to tlie order of David his f.
17. .3. he walkeil in the first ways of his f. David 4. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord God of hisf.
20. 32. he walked in the way of Asa his f. 22. 4. his counsellors after the death of htsf.
34. 2. he walked in the ways of David hisf. 3. rial. 72, 1 17. as a son to continue his f.'s name
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Prov. 13. 1 . a wise son heareth the instruction othisf. 15. 5. a fool despiseth his f.'s instruction 17. 25. a foolish son is a grief to his f.
19. 13. a foolish son is the calamity of his f.
26. he that wasteth his f. is a son causeth shame 20. 20. whoso curseth hisf. his lamp shall l)e put out
28. 7. a companion of riotous men shameth hisf.
24. whoso ro!)beth his f. or mother, and saith
29. 3. whoso loveth wisdom, rejoiceth his f.
.30. 17. the ravens pick out eye that mocketh his f. Isa. 45. 10. woe to him that saith to hisf. what begets Ezsk. 18. 14. be4ret a son that seeth all his f.'s sins
17. he shall not die for the iniquity of htsf.
18. as for his f. because he cruelly oppressed Dan. 5. 2. to bring the "olden vessels iiisf. had taken Amos 2. 7. a man ami his f. go in to the same maid Zech. 13. 3. hisf. and mother shall thrust him thro' Mai. 1. 6. a son honours hisf. a servant his master Mat. 10. 35. to set a man at variance against hisf. , 15.5. whoso shall say to Aij/. it is a gift, MarfJ. 11.
6. and honour not hisf. or mother, he shall be free
10. 27. the Son of man shall come in the elory of Jiis F. with his angels, Mark 8. .38. Luke 9. 26.
21. 31. whether of them did the will of hisf. ? Mark 9. 21. he asked his f. how long ago it is since Luke 1. 32. Lord shall give him the thnmc of his f.
59. they called him after the name of his f. 62. they made signs unto his f. how to call him 67. hisf. Zacharias was filled with the H. Ghost
9. 42. Jesus delivered him again to his f.
14. 26. if any man come to me, and hate not hisf.
15. 12. and the younger of them said to his f. ■ 20. arose and came to hisf. hisf. saw him, and ran 28. therefore came his f. and entreated him
John 5. 18. because he said, that God was his f. Acts 16. 1. son of a Jewess, but his f. was a Greek 1 Cor. 5. 1. that one should have his f.'s wife IJeb. 7. 10. for he was yet in the loins of his f. liev. 1. 6. made us kings and priests to (5. and his F. 14. 1. his F.'s name writtetLin their foreheads See House. FATHER-.V/aar. Gen. 38. 13. behold, thy /.-m-/aa)goeth to Timnath
25. when brought forth, she went to her f. -in-law Fzod. 3. 1. the fl(x;k of Jethro his /.-««-/«», 4. 18.
18. 1. Moses' /-I" /«a), 8, 14, 17. Jvdg. 1. 16. I 4. 11.
27. Moses let his/.-!n-/aw depart, and he went 'Num. 10. 29. llaguel the iMirlianife, Moses' /.-m/aw Judg. 19- 4 >.i%f. -in-law retained him, and he abode
7. when he rose to depart, his f. -in-law urged him 1 Sam. 4. 19. when she heard /.-in/a» was dead, 21. John 18. 13. Annas vfASf.-i7i-la:v to Caiaphas
M]/ FATHER. Gen. 19. 34. behold, I lay yesternight with my/.
20. 12. she is daughter of my/, not of my mother 27. 12. myf. peradventure will feel me, X shall
34. Esau cried, bless me, even me also, O mj/f. 31. 5. the God of myf. 42. || .32. 9. Fzod. 18. 4.
44. 24. when we came to thy servant mp f. 27, 30. 32. for I became surety for the lad to nip f.
45. 3. doth 7npf. yet live .' |1 9. haste to go up to mpf. 13. tell nipf. II 47. 1. mp f and brethren are come
48. 18. not so, mpf. for this is the firstborn ])eut. 26. 5. a Syrian ready to perish was mp f. Josh. 2. 13. ye will save alive nipf. and motlier Judg. 9. 17. mpf. fought for you, and delivered you
11. ,36. mpf. if thou hast opened thy mouth 14. 16. I have not told it mp f. nor iny mother
1 Sam. 9. 5. lest mp/. leave caring for the asses
14. 29. Jonathan said, mpf. troubled the land .
18. 18. who am I, and what is mp f.'s family ? •
19. 2. sayinsr, Saul mpf. seekcth to kill thee 3. and I will commuue with mp f. of thee
20. 2. mpf. will do nothing, but he will shew it me
13. Lord be witli thee, as he hath been with mpf.
22. 3. let mp f. and my mother be with you
23. 17. the hand of Saul nip f. shall not find thee
2 Sam. 16. 3. restore me the kingdom of mp f.
19. .37. that I may be buried by the grave ot tnyf.
1 Kings'i. 26. thou barest tlie ark of the I^ord before
David mp f. in all wherein mp f. was afHicted
32. mpf. David not knowing thereof
44. the wickedness that thou didst to David mpf. 3. 6. thou hast shewed to David mp f. great mercy
7. hast made thy servant king instead of mp f. 5. 3. David mp f. could not build an house
5. as the Lord spake to David mp f. saying 8. 17. it was in the heart of David 7iipf. to build
24. who hast kept with thy servant David mp f.
26. let my word be verified to my f. 2 Chr. 6. 16.
12. 10. thus thou Shalt say, my little finger shall
be thicker than my f.'s loins, 2 Chrori. 10. 10. '11. mpf. ladeyou with a heavy yoke, 2 C/ir. 10. 11.
14. my f. chastised you with whips, 2 Chr. 10. 14.
15. 19. league between myf. and thy f. 2 Chr. 16. 3.
19. 20. let me, I pray thee, kiss my f. and mother
20. 34. the cities mp f. took I will restore
2 Kings 1.\\1. Elishasaw it,andhecried,my /". wy/. 6. 21. my /.shall I smite them? shall I smite them ? 13. 14. I'.lisha said, mpf. mp f. the chai-iot of Israel
1 Chr. 28. 4. Ixjrd chose me before all the house of
my f. and among the sons of my f. he liked me
2 Chr. 2. 3. as thou didst deal witli my f. so deal AWi. 2. 3. the place of my f.'s sepulchres lieth waste
5. send me to the city of my f.'s sepulchres Joh 17. 14. I said to corruption, thou art mpf.
.34. + .36. my f. let Job be tried to the end Psal, 27. 10. when myf. and my mother forsake me
89. 26. he shall cry unto me, thou art my F. my G. Prov. 4.3. for I was mpf.'s son . ten3. 4. wilt thou not cry unto me. my F. ! 19.
20. 15. cursed be man who brought tidings to myf. Van. 5. 13. whom myf. brought out of Jewry Mat. 7. 21. he that doeth the will of my F. 12. 50.
8. 21. suffer me to go and bury mpf. Lute 9. 59.
10. 32. him will I confess before my F. in heaven
33. him will I also deny before mvF. in heaven
11. 27. are delivered to me of my F. Luke 10. 22.
15. 13. plant mp heavenly F. hath not planted
16. 17. but my F. who is in heaven revealed it
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Mat. IB. 10. their angels behold the face of my F.
19. it shall be done of my F. who is in heaven .35. so shall my heavenly F. also do unto you
20. 23. for whom it is prepared of mp F.
24. 36. that day knoweth no man but my F. only
25. .34. the King shall say, comeye blessed of my /;.
26. 29. 1 drink it new with you iu >np F.'s kingdom 39 O my F. if it be possible, let this cup pass me 42. my F. if this cup may not pass, thy will be done
53. thinkest thou that 1 cannot pray to my F. ? Luke 2. 49. that I must be about mp F.'s business
15. 17. how many hired serv. of my f. have bread ? 18. 1 will arise, and go to myf. and will say,/.
16. 27. 1 pray thee, send him to my f.'s house 22. 29. as ?ny F. hatli appointed unto me
24. 49. I send the promise of my F. upon you John 5. 17. mp F. worketh hitherto, and 1 work
43. 1 am come in mp F.'s name, ye receive me not 6. 32. but mp F. givetli you th« true bread
65. none come to me, except it be given of my F. 8. 19. Jesus said, ye neither know me, nor my F.
28. as 7ny F. hath taught me, 1 speak these things
.38. I speak that which 1 have seen with my F.
49. but 1 honour »/y F. and ye dishonour me
54. it is my F. that honoureth me, of whom ye say 10. 17. therefore doth my F. love me, because
18. this commandment have I received of my F.
25. works 1 do in mp F.'s name bear witness of me 29. 7np F. who gave them me, is greater than all,
none is able to pluck them out of mp F.'s haua .30. I and mp F. are one
32. many good works have I shewed from my F. .37. if I do not the works of 7ny F. believe me not
12. 26. if any serve me, him will mp F. honour
14. 7- if knownme, should have known my i'. also
12. greater works, because 1 go to my F. 16. 10.
20. at that dayyeehall know that I am in mp F.
21. he that loveth me, sliall be loved of mp F. 23. 28. I go to the Father, 7ny F. is greater than 1
15. 1. 1 am the vine, mp F. is tlie husbanduian
8. herein is my F. glorified, that ye bear fruit 10. even as I have kept 7ny F.'s commandments 15. all that I heard ot my F. 1 have made known 23. he that hateth me, hateth my F. also, 24.
18. 11. tlie cup my/-', halh given, shall 1 not drink it?
20. 17. touch not, for I am not yet ascended to my F.
say to them, I ascend to my F. and your Father
21. as my F. hath sent me, even so send I you Rev. 2. 27. even as I received ot my F.
3. 5. 1 will confess his name before my F. and angels
Our FA r HER. Gen. 19. 31 . mirf. is old |1 32. make ourf. drink wine 31. 1. Jacob hath taken away all that is our f. 16.
42. 13. the youngest is this day with our. f. 32.
43. 28. thy servant o»/r /. is in good health
44. 31. bring ourf. with sorrow to the grave Num. 27. 3. ourf. died in the wilderness, had no sons
4. why shouUl the name of our f. be done away ? 1 Chr. 29. 10. blessed be thou, L. God of Isr. our F. Isa. 63. 16. doubtless, thou art our F. Abraham ig- norant 64. 8. O Lord, thou ait our F. we are the clay Jer. .35. 6. ovrf. commanded us to drink no wine
8. we have obeyed the voice of mirf. 10. Mat. 6. 9. our F. which art iu heaven, Luke 11. 2 Mark 11. 10. blessed be the kingdom of 07trf. David Licke 1. 73. the oath which he sware to ourf, Abrah. 3. 8. bcsrin not to say, we have Abraham to ourjf. John 4. 12. art thou greater than ourf? 8. 53. Acts 7. 2. the God of glory appeared to our/. Rom. 1. 7. grace to you, and peace from Godo«r F. and the Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 1. 3. 2 Cor. 1. 2. 2 Thess. 1. 2. 1 'Jim. 1. 2. Phi/em. 3.
9. 10. conceived by one, even by ourf. Isaac Gal. 1. 4. according to the will of God, and our F. Fph. 1. 2. grace be to vou, and peace from G. our F
and L. Jes. t;h. Phil. 1. 2. Col. 1. 2. 1 Thess. 1. 1. Phil. 4. 20. unto God otir F. be glory for ever, amen
1 1'hess. 1. 3. in the sight of God and our F.
3. 11. now God our F. direct our way unto you
13. may stablish you in holiness before G.o«r F.
2 Thess. 1. 1. Paul unto the church in God our F. 2. 16. now God, even our F. comfort your hearts
Their FATHER. Gen. 9.23. .Shem and Japhet covered the nakedness of their f. and saw not the nakedness of their f,
19. .33. they made their f. drink wine that night 36. both Lot's daughters with child by their f.
.37. 12. his brethren went to feed their f.'s ttovk Exod. 2. 16. filled troughs to water tlietr f.'s flock
40. 15. anoint them as thou di10. 12. one of the same place said, whoisM«i>/..' 1 Kings 13. 11. the prophet'.S sons told their f.
1 CAr. '7. 22. Epliraim their f. mourned many days
24. 2. Nadab and Abihu died before their f.
25. 3. under the hands of their f. Jeduthun. 6.
2 Chron. 21. 3. tlieir f. gave them great gifts Joi 42. 15. their f. gave them inheritance
Pros. .30. 11. there is a generation that curseth //i./. Jer. 16. 7. cup of consolation to drink for their f. 35. 14. Jonadab's sons ol>eye22. they left ship and their f. and followed him
13. 43. righteous shall shine m kingilom of their f
Thy l-AHlV.n. Gen. 12. 1. Ix>rd said, get thee from thpf.'s house 27. 6. 1 heani thy f. sjwak to I sau thy brother 10. thou Shalt bring it to thy f. that he eat .38. 11. J u49. 25. by the God of thyf. who shall help thee
26. the blessings of thyf. have prevailed above
50. 16. Ihyf. commaiKied before he died, saying 17. forgive the servants of the (iwi of thpf.
Ftod. 20. 12. honour thpf. anFAT
Veut. 3?. 6. is not lie thy f. that bought thee ?
7. Hsk thy J. aiid he will shew thee, thy eWers Buth '>. n. how thou hast left thy f. and motlier
1 *■«»(. CO. 1. and what is my sin before thyf. '!
6. \\i thy f. at all miss me, then say, David asked
2 ^ani. 6. yi. the Lord which chose me before thy f. 10. .S. thiiikest thou that David doth honour thyf.
that he sent comforters to thee r 1 Chroji. 19. 3. 16. 19. as I have served in thyf.''!: presence
1 Ai«^.vll. 12. I will not do it for David ?//j//.'j sake 12. 4. (y/.made yoke jrrievous, 10. 2 Chrim. 10. 4. 15. 19. there is a fcaffue betw. my father and thyf. 20. M. tlie cities which my father took from thy f.
2 Kings ,S. 13. cet thee to the prophets of thyf. 20. 5. thus saith tlie Lord, the God of David thyf.
2C/m-»j. 21.12. /..a. .-ja.S.
1 C/ir. 28. 9. my son, know thou the God of thy f.
2 ('hr. 7. 17. if thou wilt walk before me as thyf. Job 15. 10. are ased men much elder than thy f. Prov. 1.8. hear the instruction of thy f. 23. 22.
6.20. my son, keep thyf.'s commandment 23. 25. thyf- and mother shall be glad, she rejoice 27. 10. thine own ami thyf.'s friend forsake not Isa. 43. 27. thy first/, hath sinned against me
58. 14. feed thee with the heritace of .lacob thy f. Jer. 12. 6. house of <./. dealt treacherously with thee
22. 15. did not thy f. eat, drink, and do .iudqrment 'Eiek. 16.3. Mi'/, was an Amorite, mother an liittite Van. 5. 11. in the days of My/, the kinir, I .say thyf.
18. God ?ave thy f. a kini;dom and glory Mat. 6. 4. thy F. which seetli in secret, 6, 18.
6. shut thy door, pray to thy 1'. who is in secret Mari 7. 10. for Moses said, honour thy f. and mo- ther, 10. 19. Iiiie 18. 20. Eph. 6. 2.
I.vJce 2. 48. thyf. and I sousht thee sorrowing
1.5. 27. and thyf. hath killed the fatted calf John B. 19. then said they unto him , where is thy f. 7
Vcur FATHEH. Gen. 31. 6. with all my power I have served ymirf.
7 . yojiA/. hath deceived me, and changed my wages 43. 7. is ymiT f. alive .' have ye another brother '{ 44. 17. as for you, get you up in peace to ymir f. 45. 19. take you waggons, bring your f. and come 49. 2. sons of .lacob, hearken unto Israel yo^ir f.
Jer. .35. 18. because ye obeyed Jonadab ycnr f. Ezek. 16. 45. mother an Ilittite, yovrf. an Amorite Mat. 5. 16. may glorify your F. who is in heaven 45. may be the children of yoiir F'. in heaven 48. be ye perfect, asyoiir F'. in heaven is perfect 6. 1. otherwise ye have no reward of your F.
8. your F'. knoweth what things ye liave need of
before ye ask them, 32. Lute 12. .30.
14. if j-e forgive, yoi/rheavenly F. will forgive you
15. if ye forgive not, neither will your F. forgive
your trespasses. Mark 11. 25, 26. 10. 29. not one spairow shall fall without your F. 18. 14. it is not the will of your F. that one perish 23. 9. call no man your f. upon the earth, for one is your F'. which is in heaven X»/^e 6. .30. be ye merciful, nsyour F'. also is merciful
12. .32. it is your F.'s pleasure to give you kingdom John 8. .38. ye do what ye have seen with your f.
41. ye do the deeds of your f. then said they to him
42. ,les. said, if God -wereyour F.ye woul(^lo^ e me 44. ye are of your f. the devil, and the lusts of
your f. ye will do, he was a murderer
20. 17. I ascend to my F. and your F'. to my God
FATHFRS. Frod. 6. 14. these are the heads of their/./ houses, 25. Josh. 14. 1. I 19. 51. I 21. 1. 1 Chr. 8. 10, 13, 28. 10. 6. neither thy father, nor thy/./ father have seen 20. 5. visiting the iniquity of the /. upon the children, 34. 7. Awn. 14. 18. Vtnit. 5. 9. i)«<^24. 16. the/, shall not be put to death for the children, nor children for/. 2 h'iups 14. 6. J06 30. 1. whose/. 1 would hiive disdained to set F'rov. 19. 14. house and riches are\\jnheritance off. Isa. 49. 23. kings shall be thy nursing/, and queens Jer. 6. 21./. and .sons shall fall on them, 13. 14. 7. 18. children gather wood,/, kindle the fire 31.29./. have eaten sour grapes, Ezek. 18. 2.
32. 18. recompensest initiuity of the /. on children 47. 3. the /. shall not look back to their children
Ezek. 5. 10. the /. shall eat the sons in midst of thee Mai. 4. 6. he shall turn the heart of the f. to the children, and children to their/. Luke 1. I7. John 7. 22. not because it is of Woses, but of the f. Acts 7. 2. men, brethren, and/, hearken, 22. 1.
13. .32. the promise which was made unto the/. 22. 3. the perfect manner of the law of the/.
Rom. 9. 5. whose are the /. of whom Christ came
1 Cor. 4. 15. though instructors, yet have not many/. Eph. 6. 4. /. provoke not your children. Col. 3. 21. Fieb. 1. 1. God who spake in times past to the/.
12. 9. we had /. of our flesh who corrected us
2 Pet. 3. 4. since the/, fell asleep, all thinss continue 1 John 2. 13. 1 write unto you /. ye have known, 14.
See Buried, Chief. «|>FA1HKH.S.
1 Kings 15. 12. he remove2 Kings 12. 18. took the thinas hisf. had dedicated 15. 9- he did what was evil as his f. had done 21. 22. he forsook Lord fiod of his f. 2 Chron. 21. 10. 23. 32. according to all hisf. had done, .37. 1 24. 9.
H Chron. 21.19. no burning like the burning of Aw/. 28.25. Ahaz provoked tlie I^rd God of his f.
30. 19. piepareth his heart to seek the God of his f. 33. 12. he humbled himself l)efore God of his f.
Psal. 49. 19. he shall 20 to the generation of his f. 109. 14. let the iniquity of /;i>y; be remembered Dan. 11. 24. shall do what his f. have not done
37. neither shall he regard the God of his f.
38. and a goMy FA1HEH.S. Gen. 47.9. not attained to the years of my f. 30. 1 will lie with my f. carry me out of Egypt
48. 16. and the name of my f. be named on them 49.29. bury me with my f. m the cave in field
E'od. 15. 2. he is my f. God, 1 will exalt him 1 htngs 19.4. for 1 am no better than iny f. $1. 3. give the inheritance of myf. to thee, 4.
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2 Kings 19. 12. have gods of the nations delivered them myf. destroyed i 2 Chr. 32. 14. Isa. .37. 12. 2 Chr, .32. 13. know not what I and myf. have done /'jfl/. 39. 12. for 1 am a sojourner, as all myf. were Dan. 2. 23. 1 thank and praise thee, O God of myf. Acts 24. 14. so worship 1 the (ioil of my f. Gal. 1. 14. beinir zealous of the traditions of my f.
Owr FATHEH.S. Gen. 46. 34. till now both we and also our J". 47. 3. Num. 20. 15. how our f. went down into Egyjit Deut. 5. 3. Lord made not this covenant with ourf.
6. 23. land which he sware to ourf. 26. 3, 15.
26. 7- cried to the God of ourf. the Lord heard Josh. 22. 28. the pattern of the altar o«r/. made
24. 17. brought ourf. out of the land ot Egypt Judg. 6. 13. where be miracles which uur/. told of?
1 Kings 8. 57. God be with us, as he was with ourf. 58. his statutes, which he commanded 2 Ki7igs Q.1. 13. because o;/r/. have not hearkened
1 Chron. 12. 17. the QoiXofourf. look and rebuke it 29. 15. for we are sojourners, as were all our f.
18. O Lord (;o2 Chron: 6. 31 . which thou gavest ourf. Neh. 9. 36. 29. 6. for owr/. have trespassed and done evil
9. for lo, ourf. have fallen by the sword
.34. 21. ourf. have not kept the word of the Lord £»r« 5. 12. but after ourf. had provoked God
7- 27. blessed be the Ix)rd God of our f.
9- 7. since the days of ourf. in a great trespass Neh. 9. 9. didst see the affliction of our f. in Kgypt
10. ourf. dealt proudly, and hardened their necks Psal. 22. 4. our f. trusted in thee, they trusted
44. 1. ourf. have told us what thou didst, 78. 3.
106. 6. we have sinned with our f. and committed 7. ourf. understood not thy wonders in Egypt Isa. 64. 11. house where our f. praised thee Jer. 3. 24. shame hath devoured the labour of our f.
£5. we and our f. have not obeyed the voice
16. 19. surely our f. have inherited lies, vanities 44. 17. as we have done, we and ourf. our kings
Lam. 5. 7. ourf. have sinned, and are not, have home Da7i. 9. 8. confusion of face belongeth to ourf.
16. for our sins and the iniquities of our f. Mic. 7. 20. sworn to our f. from the days of old Mai. 2. 10. by profaning the covenant of our f. Mat. 23. .30. "if we had been in the days of ourf, Luke 1. 55. as he spake to ourf. to Abraham
72. to perform the mercy promised foimrf. John 4. 20. OUT f. worshipped in this mountain
6. 31. our f. did eat manna in the desert
Acts 3. 13. God of mirf. hath glorified his Son .Tesus 25. of the covenant which God made with our/. 5. 30. God of ourf. raise7. 11. came dearth, ourf. tound no sustenance 15. .lacob went down and died, he and ourf.
1 9. and evil entreated ourf. and cast out children ."iS. this is he which spake in Sinai and with ourf.
39. to whom ourf. would not obey, but thrust 44. ourf. had the tabernacle of witness in wildern.
13. 17. God of this people of Israel chose ourf. 15. 10. a yoke which ourf, nor we were able to bear
26. 6. for the hope of the promise made to ourf. 28. 25. well spake Holy (-host by Ksaias to ourf,
1 Cor. 10. 1. all ourf. were under the cloud Slept with FATIll'.RS.
1 Kings 2. 10. so David slept with his/. 11. 21. 43. Solomon slept aith his/. 2 Chron. 9. 31.
14. 20. .leroboam slept aith his/. 2 Kings 14. 29. 31. Rehoboain slept uith his J. 2 Chron. 12. 16.
15. 8. Abijam slept with his/. 2 Chron. 14. 1. 24. and Asa slept with his/. 2 Chron. 16. 13.
16. 6. so Baasha slept zcithf, \\\\ 28. Oinri slept withf. 22. 40. Ahab si. w.f. || 50. Jehoshaphat, 2 C/ir.21. 1.
2 Kings 8. Si. ^OTilm slept with his/. || 10. .'iS. .)ehu
13. 9. .lehoahaz slept with his/. || 13. .loash, 14. 16.
14. 22. ftfter that the king slept uith f. 1 Chr. 20. 2.
15.7. Azariah slept with his/. || 22. flienahem .38. .Totham slept with his/. 2 Chron. 27. 9.
16. 20. Ahaz slept with his/. 2 Chron. 28. 27.
20. 21. Dezekiah slept with his /. 2 Chron, .32. 33.
21. 18. Manasseh slept with his/. 2 Chron. 33. 20. 24. 6. .lehoiakim slept with his/.
2 Chron. 26. 23. Uzziah slept with his/.
Their FAIHERS.
F.rod. 4. 5. that the God of their f. hath appeared
6. 14. headsof Mci>/.25. Josh. 14. l.j 19.51. |21.
1. 1 Chrm. 5. 24. 1 7- 2, 7. 1 8. 6. j 9. 9. 13.
Ler. 26. .39. in iniquity of their f. shall pine away
40. if they confess the iniquity of their f.
Num. 11. 12. the land thou swarest to give to their/".
14. 23. Deut. 10. 11. i 31. 20. Josh. 1. 6.
I 5. 6. 121.43, 44. Jer. .32.22. Deut. 29. 25. have forsaken the covenant of their f. Josh. 4. 6. when your children ask their f. SI.
22. 14. each one a head of the house of their f. Judg. 2. 10. that generation were gathered to their f.
12. they forsook the Lord God of their f. 17. they turned out of the way their f. walked in 19. they corrupted themselves more than their f.
20. my covenant which I commanded their f. 22. if they keep way of Lord, as their f. kept it
3.4. with he commanded their f. by Moses
1 Kings 8. 34. and bring them again to the land
thou gavest to their f. 48. 2 Chron. 6. 25, 38. 9. 9. who hrouuht forth their f. out of Egypt 14. 15. out of the land which he gave to their f. 2 Kings 21. 8. Jer, 16. 15. 1 24. 10. 22. provoked nlxive all that their f. had done
2 Kings 21. 15. since day their f. came out of Egypt
1 Chron. 4. 38. the house of their f. increased greatly 5. 25. transKiessed against the God of their f.
29. 2(j. blessed the (;o2 Chr. 7. 22. forsook God of their f. 24. 24. | 28. 6.
11. 16. came to sacrifice to the God of their f. 13. 18. they relied on the Ix)id Go19. 4. brought them back lo the God ot their f.
20. .33. not prepared their hearts to God of their f.
30. 7. which trespassed against the Got! of their f. 22. makini: confession to the God of their f.
34. 32. according to the covenant of God of Mieir/.
FAT
2 Chr. 34. .33. from following Lord the God of their f, 30. 15. God of their f. sent hy his messengers Neh. 9. 2. confessed sins and iniquities of their f,
23. into the land thou promisedst to their f. Job 8. 8. prepare thyself to the search ol their f.
15. 18. which wise men have told from their f. Psal. 78. 8. and might not be as their f. a stublxim
12. marvellous things did he in sight of their f.
57. they dealt unfaithfully like their f. Prov. 17. 6. and the glory of children are their f, Isa. 14. 21. slaughter for the iniquity of their f. Jer. 7. 26. they did worse than their f.
9. 14. after Haalim, which their f. taught them 16. whom they nor their f. have known, 19. 4.
23. 27. as their f. have forgotten my name 31.32. 1 will make anewcovenant, not according fo covenant 1 made with their f. 11. 10. Heb. 8. 9. 50. 7. have sinned against Lor(i,thehopeof
/. F.:ek. 2. 3. they and their f. have transgressed 5. 10. the fathers shall eat sons, and sons eat their f. 20. 4. cause them to know abominations of Mei>/.
24. their eyes were after their f. idols,
Amos 2. 4. their lies, after whicn their f. walked Mai. 4. 6. turn the heart of the children to their f, Luke 6. 23. for in like manner did t/ieii f.
26. for so did their f. to the false prophets
Thy FATHERS. Gen. 15. 15. thou shall no to thy f. in peace 49. 8. thy f. children shall bow down before thee Exod. 13. 5. into land which he sware to thyf. 11. Deut. 6. 10, 18. I 7- 12, 13. 1 8. 18. I 9. 5. 1 1.3. 17. 1 19. 8. I 28. 11. 1 29. 13. 1 30. 20. Deut. 1. 21. go up, possess it, as Go10. 22. thyf. went into E"y. with seventy persons
12. 1. land which the Go<] of thyf. givetti thee
13. 6. other gods thou nor thyf. known, 28. 64. 19. 8. give the land which he promised thyf. 27.3. 28. .30. to a nation thou nor thyf. have known
30. 5. do thee good and multiply thee above thyf. 9. reioice over thee, as he rejoiced over thyf.
31. 16. thou Shalt sleep with thyf. 2 Sam. 7. 12.
1 Kings 13. 22. shall not come tosepulchre of thy f.
2 Kings SO. 17. what thyf. laid up be carried away 22. 20. 1 will gather thee to thy f. 2 Chr. 34. 28.
1 Chron. 17. H. thou must goto be with thyf. Ezra 4. 15. search the book of the records of thy f. Psal. 45. 10. instead of thy f. shall be thy children Prov. 22. 28. remove not the landmark thyf. set Jer. .34. 5. burned with the burnings of thy f. Acts 7. 32. 1 am God of thy J. the G. of Abraham
Yimr FA1HER.S. Gen. 48. 21. shall bring you to the land of your f. Exod. .3. 13. theficxl of your f. hath sent me, Deut 1. 11. I 4. 1. Josh. 18. 3. 2 Chron. 28. 9. I 29. 5. Num. .32. 8. thus did yiurf. Neh. 13. 18.
14. behold ye are risen iip in yourf. stead
Deut. 1. 8. possess the land the Lord sware ioyoiir
f. 35. 1 7. B.I 8.1. 111. 9,S\\.Judg,S. 1.
.32. 17. sacrificed to gods whom yovr f. feared not
Josh. 24. 2. your f. dwelt on the other side the flood
6. I brought j/M/r/. outof Egypt, Egypt pursued
14. put away the gods which your f. seived
15. whether the gods which j/m///. served
1 Sam. 12. 7. acts the Lord did to you and your f.
8. yourf. cried, the Lord brought forth yourf. 15. the ham! of the Lord against you as ag. yourf.
2 Kings 17. 13. the law which I commanded yo«r/. 2 Chron. 13. 12. fight ye not ag. the God of yinirf.
30.7. be not likej/our/. and brethren, 8. Zech.\\.i.
.33. 8. remove out of the land appointed fovycurf, Ezra 8. 28. free-will offering to the God of your f,
10. 11. make confession to the God of your f. Psal. 95. 9. when yourf. tempted me, Ueb. 3. 9. Isa. 65. 7. your and the iniquities of yourf. togeth. Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity have yourf. found in iiie?
3. 18. shall come to the land 1 have given toyourf,
7. 7. dwell in the land I gave toyi-urf. 14. | 23. .39.
I 25. 5. 1 .35. 15. Ezek. 20. 42. 1 .36. 28. I 47. 14.
22. 1 spake not to yourf. in the day 1 brought them
25. since the day yourf. came forth out of Egypt 11.4. wliich 1 commanded yourf. 17. 22.
7. for 1 earnestly protested unto yourf,
16. 11. because 3/(>f/r/. have forsaken nie
12. done woise than your f. \\\\ 13. ye nor your f, 34. 13. I made a covenant with j/iiur/. in the day
14. but your f. hearkened not unto me 44. 3. whom they knew not, neither they tioiyiurf,
9. have ye forgotten the wickedness of your f. ?
10. in my statutes 1 set before you and j/oji/-/, 21. the incense ye, yourf. and Kings, bum
Ezek. SO. 18. walk ye not in the statutes of your f»
27. in this j/oi/;/. nave blasphemed me
30. are ye polluted after the manner ofyrurf.? .36. like as I pleaded with yovrf. so with jou , .37.25 «hall dwell inihe land whereiny»«r/.dwe|P iJos. 9. 10. I saw yourf. as the first ripe otfigtrej' Joel 1. 2. hath this been in the davs of yourf. ? '/.ech.\\.S. the Lord hath been displeased with yOT/r/. 4. be not 'as your f. \\\\5.yiiirf. where are they.* 6. did not my words take hold of yourf. / 8. 14. v\\\\en your f. provoked me to wrath Mai, 3. 7. from daysof ycurf. ye are gone away Mat. 23. 32. fill ye up then the measure of your f, Luke 11. 47. of prophets, and yourf. killed them 48. ye witness that ye allow the deeds of your f, John 6. 49. yourf. did eat manna and are dead 58. not as your f. did eat manna and are dead Jicts 7. 51. ye resist Holy Ghostas Ji07(r/. did.sovt 52. whoofthe proph. have not j/onr /. peisecuteu 1 Pet. 1. 18. received by tradition from your f,
FATHERLESS. Exod. 22. 22. ye shall not afflict any /. child
24. your wives shall be widows, and children/. Deut. 10. 18. he doth execute the judgment of the/ and widow, Psal. 82. 3. Isa, 1. 17 Job 6. 27. ye overwhelm the/, and iVyz a pit 22. 9. the arms of the/, have been broken 24. 3. they drive away the ass of theT
S!
FAF
Job 'Zi. 9. they pluck the /. trom the hreast
29. 12. because 1 deliverwl tlie poor ami the/. .31. 17. eaten alone, and./', hath nut eaten thereof
21. it 1 have lilted up inv hand aiianist the^'. Psal. 10. H. thou art the h'elper ot the/.
18. to judac the./', and tlie oppresaeii 68. 5. a father ot the/ a judiie of the widows Itiy. '). let his chililreu lie/. Iiis wife a widow 12. nor let an.v favour his/, children Proi. 2.*. 10. enter not into the lields of the/. Jsa. 1. C:i. fhev judi;e not the /'. Jtr. o. C8.
9. 17. the Loiil sliall not have mercy on their/.
10. 2. widows their prey, that they may rob the/ Jer. 49. 11. leave thv ('. cliililreii, 1 will preserve" Lam.b.%. we are orphans and (. our mothers w idows Ezek. 22. 7. in thee have ti;e v vexed tlie I. and w iduw U.S. 14. .-i. for ni thee the f. fmdeth mercy
Idttl. .'J. J. a witness aL:ainst those that oppress tlic/ Jam. 1. 27. pure relii;ionisto visit the/ and widows
rAJIIKUl.KSS, witii stranon. Deut. 14. 29. the siruiintr. ami the f. anti the wi. low- shall come and eat, 24. H.l. 2ii. 21. 26. 12. 13. 16. 11. the struiii/tr and/, rejoice witli thee, 14. 24. 17. nor pervert iudmnent of strutujfr nor f. 27. 19. cursed that perverts juiIl'. ot si rrnii/ti' and/ Psii/. 94. fi. tliev slay the .>7n;«,v14tj. 9. the 1 ord preservi-t!i the sirayigers and f. "
Jer. 7. (}. if ye opiness not the stra/ii/ir, the t'-
and the wi.iow, 22. 3. Ztc/i. 7. lii.
I'.AfllO.MS.
Acts 27. 28. they found it twentv / aL-ain fifteen f.
I'.ATLlNt;.'
/jfl.n.6. the calf, the vouni: linn, and tlie f. toj;etlier
K.ATLlNt;.-s.
1 Sam. 15. 9. .^aul spared .-Xsa^ and the best of the /
2 •>>'««. 0. 13. l)avi(i saciiliced o.xen and r.
Ptnl. 66. 15. I will oti'erto thee burnt sacrilicesof/
/,':(X-. 39. 18. all of tliem / of Ha>han
Mat. 22. 4. my o.\\en and niv f. are killed, all readv I'.-V 1 N E>S.
Cen. 27. 28. God sive diee of the f. of flic earth 39. thy dwelling' shall be the.f.bf the eaitli
Dent. .'>2. 15. thou art thick and covered h itii f.
Jur/ff. 9. 9. the olive-tree said, should 1 leave iiiy/
J<>/> 15. 27. l«?cause he covcrt-th I'.is la.e with his 7. .36. li'j. tiiat Set on thv table should be full <'f f. '
Pill/. :)6.8. shall besatished with the/ of thy house 63. 5. my soul be satisfied as with marrow and/ 65. 11. thou crownest year, all thy paths drop i 73. 7. eves stand out w ith r'. have'niorc than w isli 100. 24. knees are weak, mv tiesh lailetli of f.
Jill. 17. 4. once the f. of his'tiesh shall wax I'ean .34. 6. the sword of the Lord is made fat with/.
7. their dust shall be made fat with t'. 55. 2. and let vour soul delii-'ht itself in f.
Jer. 31. 14. 1 will satiate the soul of priests with f.
Hum. 11. 17. with them partakest of /. of the olive
r.A IS.
Joel 2. 24. the /. shall overrtow with wine and oil 3. 13. tor the "press is full, the r'. overtiow
I'.An El).
1 Kittps 4. 23. ten oxen, beside harts, and/, fowl Jer. 46. 21. her hired men are like;, bullocks ■'EATIESI. Psal. 78. 31. the wrath of (iod slew the/ of them Dn)i. 11. 24. shall enter on f. placesof the province
I'Al Ll, .N. Cen. 41. 9. butler said, I remember my /this day J'.ioil. 5. 16. but the/ is in thine own'peo|)le Deut. 25. 2. cause to be beaten accordin;; to his/
1 .'2 Sam. 3. 8. thou charjjest me this (lay with a/ J'sal, 19. 12. cleanse thou me from secret/
59. 4. they run and prepare without my j. Dun. 6. 4. thev could find no occasion iir f. in liini Mat. 18. 15. it thv brother trejpass. t.ll Inm his r. Mark-. 2. eat with uiiwasiien hands, they found "f. Luke 23. 4. Pilate sai I, chief priests and people,"! lind no/ in this man, 14. John 18. .'>8. I 19. 4. 6. Rom. 9. 19. thou wilt say, whvdoth he jet lind f. ! I Cor. 6. 7. now there is utterly a/ amonir you C'al. 6. 1. if a man l)e overtaken in a r. re,st(ire him Jhd.H.H. for, findmL'/witlithem,he saith, Ixhold
9.+ 14. who ottered himself without / to (iod Jam. 5. 16. confess your/, one to another, pray one
1 Pet. 2. 20. if when ye buffeted for your.f. iiei-. 14. 6. are without/ before the throne of Cod
EAL'ETLE.'iS. //e*. 8. 7. if the first covenant had been/ then J'ide 24. him that is able to present you/ with jov
KAri.IV. Aum..35. t31. no satisfaction for a murderer f. to die
2 Sam. 14. 13. the kinudoth speak as one which is f. Hos. 10. 2. heait divided , now shall thev be found"/'.
I'AVOl'Ii. Ccti. 39. 21. 2ave .Toseph f. in the si^'ht of the keeper Hiod. 3. 21. I will Kivethis p-ople / in .-iaht of llie E^'vptians. shall not L'oemptv, 11. 3. I 12. :iO. Deut. 28. 530. 5. his/ is life, weepini; may endure tdranujlit 7. by thy ./'. thou hast made my mountain to stami
44. 3. l>ecause thou hadst it f. unto them
45. 12. even the rich shall entreat thv /'. 89. 17. in thy ./'. our horn shall be exalted
106. 4. remember me with the./, thou bearest tliine 112. 5. a good man sheweth/ and lendeth 119. 58. 1 entreated thv /'. with mv whole heart Pro-.:. 11.27. he that seeketh :;oc!d "procurethy.
13. 15. 200
14. 9. but amonsr the riahteons there is/. 35. the kind's y. is toward a vii.se servant
l*). 15. his/, is as a cloud of the latter rain
19. 6. many will entreat the ./'. of the prince
12. the kini"s /". is as dew u(K>n the ^rass
SI. 10. his neignbour tjndeth no/, in his eyes
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ProT. 22. 1. loving/, rather to be chosen than silver
29. 26. manj' seek the ruler's./'.
.31. .'JO./, is deceitful, and beautv is vain F.ccl. 9. 11. race not to swift, nor"f. to men of skill 7.t«. 26. 10. let./'. Ije shewed to the wicked
27. 11. he who formed them will shew them no/ 61). 10. but in mv /'. have 1 had mercv on thee
Jer. 16. 13. a land! where I will not sliew vou/. 31. to. and with./, will 1 lead tliein Dan. 1. 9. God had brouL'ht Daniel into f. and love Luke 2. ,')2. .lesiis increased in./', w ith ( kkI and men .leii 2. 47. praising (iod, havfn^./. with all people 7. 10. (iod yave .Moses./', in siuii't of Pharaoh 25. 3. tlie hii;h priest desireil /'. a;jainst him
Lind. or umnd. I'.AVOL R. Cen. 18. 3. if now 1 have found /'. in thv sinlit. .30. 27. yum. 11. 15." 1 .>nm."CO. 29. Ntli. 2. 5. L>th. 5. 8. I 7. 3. | 8. 5. y'um. 11. 11. and wherefore have I \\m\\ f.oiiul f. .' Ihvt. 24. 1. it come to pass i\\\\f find no /'. lu his f-ves Uuth 2. l.'i. let me /«<;./'. in thy si:;ht.'m.\\ I.nd"
1 .Snm. 16. 22. David luith ionud I. in mv si^'lit 25. 8. let the youni; men find J. 'in thy '^iLlht
2 .S«OT. 15. 25. if I shall./i'«, f. in e^es'of the Lord
1 /\';«,;.. 11. 19. Iladadyi.H«.//. in si^ht of Pliaiaoh Pro:-. 3. 4. so shalt thim find /'. in the sialit of God
28. 23. shall yi'« more /. th.i'ii lie that tlattereth I'anr. 8. 10. I was in hi's eves as one that /", und f. Luke 1. .'id. fear not, for thou hast h vnd I. with G. -Ji/j 7. 46. Uavid I'ound f. before (i'oH. and desired
Uhlnin, or ohtamed. I'.AVOl K. L.^th. 2. 15. now Esther olitmntd /'. 17. ; 5. 2. Pr,>:. B..35. whoso tindeth me, shall ohiuinf. of Loril 12. 2. a uood man rlnaintih f. of the Lord 18. 22. whoso tindelh a wife, ohtciiutlh /', of Lord lAVOLR.
1 Slim. 29. 6. nevertheless, the lords f. tliee not P.'al. :i5. 27. be slarl, that./', my rinl'iteoiis cause
lo2. 13. the time, the set time 'to /'. her is come 14. fir t!i,\\ Servants./, the dust tl.ereof 10.'. 12. nor let anv to /'. his fatherless children E.A"VgL'HAM.E. Judn. 21. 22. be f. unto them tor our sakes .A'«33. 26. ^hal^prav, and (iod will be ;. untohini y.'.i/. 77. 7. will ihe"L. cast otLaml be"'. iMJii,oie : 85. 1. Lord, thou hast bten /'. to thy land
FA NO URL I). Gen. CO. ,-,•. Rachel was beautiful and well-f. 39. 6. .lo-e|>h was well-/'. ' 41. 2. kiiie well 1. 18. 41. 3. out of the river ill-/ kine, 4, 19. 21. -.7. Proi. 21. + 10. his nei;;hbour is not /'. in his nts Lam. A. 16. l.onl divided them, thev" /'. not die idOers J)an. 1. 4. children well/', and skiltul in all wisdom ya'i. 3. 4. the whoredonis of the well/, hai lot Luke 1.28. hail, thou art hiyhlv f. Lord with tliee
£';/7-FAV()LHKI>"N'E>S. Deut. 17. 1. any bullock wherein is auv eiil-l'.
F.A\'l)LRK.-^l. Psal. 41. II. by this 1 know that thou./", me 86. 1 2. preserve mv soul, for 1 amone v.lioni tl'.ou f. FA\\ (U REl 11.
2 Sam. 20. 11. he that/. .loab, let him ™ after .loab
FLAK.
Fear is a passion, implanted in nature, that rnvset a dUjht from an appronehnig eiil, titlur nal or iniainnanj. 1 he fear of (iod is either filial or servile. 'Lhe filial fear 1/ God is a lioli/ afec- tion, or gracious hahit 7.rou/it in the .wul hy i'-od, .ler. 32. 40. -.rlierehy it is inclined and enabled to olnij all (lod's commandnunt', e:eu the moit diffiivlt. Gen. 22. 12. I'.ccl. 12. 13. and to hate and a: rid e:il, Neh. 5. 15. Prov. 8. 13. I 16. 6. Slavish fear is the consequence of sjuilt ; it is a judicial impret'iin from the >ad ihouijhts of the proioked Maie.'tt/ of heaven ; it is an alarm uiihin, that di-'turlis the reit of a dinner ; thus \\\\:V\\\\ feared. Acts 24. 25. Thoucih thi< f, ar he in xcicked men. ptt, thnut/h the mere// and i/rare of God. it often proves a preparative to faith. Acts 2. .■i7. I(om. 8. 15.
Fear is likcui'e lued for the object if fear. Thus it is said, the fear of Isaac, to de.-'erihe the I'od :vhom Isaac feared, Gen. 31. 42. I'.xcept the fear of Isaac had been wifli me, surely thou lia.lst sent me away now eiiipt.v. And in Prov. 1. 26. I will mock when your fear cometh ; ihai m, the calaniitp poll feared. Hod taps, that he :,i!l aend his fear hefore his people; that is, a terror icnniijht hy him, in order to terrify and destroy the inhahitants ef Canaan, L.iid. 23. 27.
Fear I., put fir tlie rvliole uorship of Cod. in Psal. 3-1. 11. 1 will teach you the fear "of the Lord. / will teach yon the true and principal icay of :ror- shippmt/ and seniuii Cud irith his acce^:tation. and to nmir oxen satiation. It is likeuiM jut for the lau- and uord of God, Psal. 19. 9. 1 he tear of the Lord is dean, endurim; for ever. Thi lire is so called, hccause it is the ohjirt, the cause, and the rule, of the t/race of holy fear.
Gen. 9. 2. the /'. of vou shall be c 11 every beast 31. 42. e.vcepf the /'. of Isaac had been with me 53. .lacob sware bv the f. of his lather Isaac
y-'.xod. 15. 16../'. and"dread shall fall upon them 23. 27. I will send mv /'. before thee, and destrov
Ihut. 2. 25. I will put tlie f. of thee on the ualioiis 11. 25. the Lord shall lay the./', of vou on the land
1 Chron. 14. 17. Lord brou^lit,/. of l.im on nalii'iis
y.zra 3. 3. /'. w as on them because ot the people
Seh. 6. 14." think on them that put me in /. 19.
/:.'.'///. 8. 17. the /'. ot the lews tell uiion tlieiii, Job 3. + 25. I feaferl a f. and it came upon me
4. 6. is not this thy ./'.'thy confidi-nce. tliy hope ?
14. /'. came ui)on me and trembling' (I. 14. he foisaketh the /. of the .Aliui;;lity 9. 34. and let not hisy. terril'v me 15. 4. vea, thou easiest ott/ aiiil restrainest prayer
21. 9. "houses safe from f. nor rod of (iixl 22. 10. snares round alMUit, sudden /. troubletli thee 2,5. 2. dmninion and /'. are with liim. makes peace 3U. 22. he mocketh a"t /", and is not atfri-hted
Psal. 5. 7. in thy/, w ill 1 worship toward thy temple
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Psal. 9. 20. put them in /'. O Lord, that nations may 14.5. there weie tliey iu ;;reat./'. God i^ in I'enerat.
31. 11. and 1 w a» a /. to mine acquaintance 13../. was on every side, thev took counsel ag. ma
48. 6../. took hofi upon then'i there, and paia 53. 5. there were they in /'. where no /. was
01. 1. preserve my life from/, of tlie'eneiny 90. 11. according to tiiv /. so is thv wrath 105. :i8. tor the /. of thein fell uin'u tliein 119. .'i;:. tliy servant, who is devoted to thv f.
Pr. V. 1. 26. I will mm k wlieii your f. coiuefh •-7. whenyour/'.comelh asdesolatii ii and destruc. .■i3. and sliall Jie quiet from /'. 01 evil 3. 25. be not afraiii of sudden' /. nor desola'im 10. 24. the./'. Of the wi< ked shall co!,e upon liim
20. 2. the./, of a kiinr is as tlie loaruiir of a Ik 11 29. '.5. the./', of man briu^'eth a sua-.'-"
( 'out. 3. 8. hath his sword liecause of ., . in the ni:,'lit Jul. 7. 25. there shall not come the /. of biiers
8. 12. neither fear ve their /. nor b'e afraid 13. the Lord, let him be your /. ami vour rlrearl
11..'!. the LoKi siiall :;ive tliee rest fioii'i thy./,
21. 4. tlie iii:.ht of pleasure be turned into /. to me 24. 17. /. anu the pit, and the snare are upon the-j
18. tliat fiteth from /'. shall fall, ./,;■. 4i'.. 44. 20. 13. th-ir /'. toward me is tau:;ht bv men 1)3, 17. and hardened our heart from thv 1. ./t/. 2. 10. an evil thinv, that mv /'. is n "t in thee (">. 25. the sword and /. is en e\\er\\ side,2ii. 10. 20. * 3. Lord hath cafled thy iiaiife./. round about .'io. 5. we have heard a voi. e off. not of |ieace
32. 40. but I will put mv /'. in their hearts
48. 43. /. and the pit shall" be upon thee, O "*Ioal> 49.5. behold, I will brin;; a,/, upon tliee. saith L. 24./'. hath seized on Damascus. am;ms''i and sorr. 29. fl'.ey shall cry to them,./, is on every side I. am. 3. 47..', ana a snare income u|)on iis J u ':. 21. ' 15. /. of the sword a;;aiiist tiieir 'jates :>". • 1. Li-eat /. siiall be in Ethiopia
1.!. 1 will |iut a./, in the land of K^'vpt .1/.-/. 1. fi. u I be a m.uiter, where is iiiy ('. .' J.iiie 1. 12. when/acharirtssaw him, /'. feiruponhitn 65. f. came oil all thatuwelt round about them, 7. 16. ./(■/■■2.43. I 5. 5. 11. I 10. 17. A'f:. 11. 11. 3. * 14. he sail i to the sol, tiers, put no man inf. lii'iii. 13. 7. remier.r'. to whom./', is due
1 Cor, 2. 3. 1 was with vou in weakness and in/.
2 Cor. 7. 11. what./'..' w"h ,t vehement de--iie !
2 'rim. 1. 7. (iod liath not ;;iveu us the spiiitof /'. ( .'/. 2. *. 1 . ve knew w hat m eat /, 1 have for v."iu llili. 2. 15. and deliver thnii who tin o" r. of oeath
12. 28. niay serve (iod with rccen lue'and uodly.r. 1 /'(/. 1. 17. I'ass tlie time ofyoiirsojourn. here in/.
3. 15. idive an answer w ith meekne>s and f. 1 John 4. 18. no /. in love, but love casteth' out /".
■ L.r FEAR. neot.op:. (,-. for tlie /'. wherewith thou shalt f.-ar .'.'./,. 22. 24. liave not" rather done it for f. of fliiin,'- Jud,i. 9. 21. dwelt h'r /'. of Abimelech iiis brotluT
1 -Sun. 21. 10, Eav! arose, Hed that dav for /'. of >aul 23. 26. David made haste toi;etawa\\ "/er /.of Saul
Joh 22. 4. will be reprove tliee lor f. df thee -
Isa. 31. -►8. thev shall tiee for f. of the sword 9. he shall p-a.ss over to his Strom; li.'ld for f.
.ler. .35. ll../;ii-./'. ot the army of tiie Chahieans 37. 11. aiiiu broken up f-i /'. of Pliaiaoh's army 41.9. whicli .Asa had made Jor f. of Eaasha 46. 5. ./.'r./. was round about, saith the Lord .TO. 16. for f. of the oppressiim sword thev return
.!/«/. 2.5. /,))the /. wherewith he feared me
Mat. 14. 26. the disciples cried out /;•;■,/'. 28. 4. lor /. of liim the keepers did sln,ke
J uie 21.26. men".- hearts tailinir ihem.f.'r/.
J' hn 7. 13. no man spake openlv lor /', "f the .'ews
19. .'^8. a disri(ile, hut secretlv /'..;■ /. ot the .lews
20. P.I. (li^ciph■s were as.M-mlled f'r f. of the .lews tUv. 18. 10. afar off /;';■ /'. c^f her torment, 15.
LIAR of God. Gen. 20. 11. surely the./'. ../'(i. d is not in tliis place 'Z Sani.o-:-,. 3. mii>"t be i'usl". niliin; in the /. 01 God
2 ('/-;■. 20. 20. file /'. of God was on all kinL'.ioms .\\V/(.5. 9. ouuht ve not to walk in the /. .fGod.'
15. but so did not 1, becau^e of the /. ri G,d P.1 Sam.M.-. f.of /,,.(■,/ fell on people. 2 ('/»-. 17. 10.
2 Ci,r. 14. 14. the /. of the Lord came upon them 10.7. let the /. . /•'f/jc /.en/ be upon Noll, take hied
0. tbusshalfve do, in the /'. of tin Lord, tailht'ullv Je/<28,. 28. to inaii herald, the./'. ./ l.ord\\< wisdom P.~al. 10. o. the /'.,/'Y,ri,,/ is clean, eiiduriii:; tor ever 34. 11. children, 1 w ill te.u h you the 1. ,f th, l.„rd 111.10. f.ofthe /,,n/ is tile beuiimm;; of wi...dom /';..:. 1.7. f.of I d. b.;.'iiiiiinL' of know led:;e. o. jii. 20. and did not choose the f. of the L. : d
2. 5. then >lialt thou undei>tand the /. . f the IaoU 8. 13. the /'. ./'//., L-rd i- to late evil
1.1. '.T. the l.'.f th, Lord pr,J,iii-,th.l,,.v<
I I. 26. in th.- /. i-f the hod 1- >Iroii- ciii, deuce 27. the f. of Ho 'lord IS a loulltalll ot hie
15. Hi bi'tfi r is a lillle w ith the./. .'/ the I ord :;.i. the f.of the Lo-d i-tlie iii>tiu.iiou rt w isilom lii Ii bv the /'. of the Lod null dep.ot from e»il 10. ..-i. "the /.".•/ 'the /.w,/tell,ielll to lite "■• 4 bv tlie / oi the hod ore rici 1 s .uid honour •"V 17 'be thou lu the /. ofih, I ord all .lay Uma ha " 10 hid,, thee ill the dust fir /'. e/ //« h-id pl.'thev shall co into c.ives fcr.f. if the hod ■'i to CO into cleit> of 10, k- tor./. .;/ the Lord
II o spirit cf kiiowl,.dLe..m,l ot 111, ./.,///,e /.
)<■/> o 31 ■ walkun; in /'. ■/ the hird and comfort
liitii LKAIi. I\\uil. C. 11. seive the I <'id uith f. and lejoice .lo:ia'i 1. 't 10. diell uele the men :.ith peat./'. "1/,;/. 28. 8. thev depalled ulth f. alvl rleat"joy 'l.uU 5. 26. and the.v «eie all filled uithj.
8. 37. the Gadiireues were taken tilth tieat/.
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2 Cor. 7. 15. how s-ith f. you received Mm £ph.6. 5. obedient to masters aith/. and tremblin? PAil. 2. 12. work outsalvation itithf. and trembling Heh. 11. ". Noah moved viithf. prepared an ark 1 Pet. 2. 18. servants, be subject to masters with f.
3. 2. behold your chaste conversat. coupled withf. Jude 23. and others save with f. pulling them out
llilhout FEAR. Joi 39. 16. her lal)Our is in vain icithout f. 41. 33. there is not his like, who is made without f. LaJce 1. 74. that we might serve him withoittf.
1 Cor. 16. 10. that he may be with you without f, Phil. 1. 14. are bold to speak the word without f. Jude 12. they feast, feeding themselves without f.
FEARS. Job 15. + 21. a sound of/, is in his ears Psal. 34. 4. the \\joiA delivered me from all my/. Eccl 12.5. and when/, shall be in the way Isa. 66. 4. and 1 will bring their/, upon them
2 Cor. 7. 5. witliout were hghtings, within were/.
FEAR, Ferh. X«r. 19. 3. ye shall/, every man his mother and fath. JVton. 14. 9. neither/, ye the people of the land JJeut.i. 10. hear, that they may leanito/. me 5. 29. O that they would /. me, keep my command. S8. 58./. this glorious name, the Lord thy God 66. thou shaft/, day and night, have no assurance t)7. tor the fear of heart wherewith thou shall/. Judg. 7. 10. if thou/, to go down, go with Phurah 1 Aiai/s8. 40. that they may/, thee, 2 Chron.6. 31. 43. may know thy name to/, thee, 2 Chr. 6. 33. H Kings 17. 38. neither shall ye/, other gods
39. but Lord your God ye shall/, and he deliver 1 Chron. 10. 30./. before him all earth, Psal. 96. 9. Neh. 1. 11. thy servants who desire to/, thy name Job 31. 34. did I /. a great multitude f Psal. 23. 4. 1 win/, no evil, for thou art with me 27. 1. the Lord is my salvation, whom shall I /. .•'
31. 19. thy goodness laid up for them that/, thee 40. 3. many shall see it, and /. and shall trust in L. 49. 5, wherefore should 1/. m the days of evil r 52. 6. tlie righteous shall see and /. and laugh at him
60.4. thou Hast given a banner to them that/, thee 61. 5. the heritage of those that/, thy name
64. 9. ail shall/, and declare the work of God
72. 5. they shall /. thee as long as the suu endureth 86. 11. unite my heart to/, thy name
102. 15. so the heathen shall/, thy name 119. 39. turn away my reproach which I /. 63. 1 am a companion ot all them that/, thee 74. they that/, thee will be glad when they see me 79. let those tliat/. thee turn unto ine Eccl. 3. 14. God doeth it, men should /. before him Jsa. 8. 12. neither/, ye their fear, nor be afraid 19.16. Egypt like to women, shall be afraid and/. S5. 3. the city of the terrible nations shall /. thee 44. 11. the workmen shall /. and be ashamed 59. 19. so shall they/, the name of the Lord 60. 5. thine heart shall /. and be enlarged Jer. 10.7. who would not /.thee, O King of nations? 23.4. and they shall/, no more, nor be dismayed
32. 39. will give them one heart that may/, me
33. 9. they shall/, and tremble for all the goo51. 46. lestyonr heart faint, and ye/, for rumour JJan. 1. 10. the prince said, 1 /. my lord tht 6. 26. that men /. before the God of Daniel
JHos. 10. 5. the inhabitants of Samaria shall /. Mic. 7. 17. move as worms, and /. because of thee Zeph. 3. 7. I said, surely thou wilt/, me Hag. 1. 12. and the people did /. before the Tx)rd Zech. 9. 5. Ashkelon shall see it and/. Gaza also see Mai. 4. 2. to you that/, my name shall sun of right. Mat. 21. 26. if we shall say, of men, we/, the people lAiie 12. 5. 1 will forewarn- you whom ye shall/. Horn. 8. 15. not received spiritof bondage again to/.
11. 20. be not high-minded, but/. 2 Cor. 11. 3. I /. lest as the serpent beguiled Eve
12. 20. 1 /. lest 1 shall not find you such as I would 1 !r«»i.5.2i). rebuke before all, that others may/. Heb.A.l. letus/. lest promise being left us of entering
12. 21. Moses said, 1 exceedingly /. and quake Rev. 2. H>. J. none of those things thou shalt sulfer
11. 18. give reward to them that/, thy name
FEAR God. Gen. 42. 18. hes»id,this do, and live, for I/. God E,iod. 18. 21. provide able men, such as/. God l^v. 19. 14. but shalt/. thv God, 1 am the Lord, 32. 25. 17. but thou shalt/. thy God, .36, 43. Job 1. 9. Satan said, doth lob/. God for nought.' Pial. 66. 16. come and hear, all ye that/. God Eccl. 5. 7- in words are vanities, but/, thou God .8. 12. it shall be well with them that/. God
12. 13./. God, and keep his commandments Jsa. 29. 23. and they shall /. the God of Israel Xi/ife 23.40. rebuked him, saying, dost not/. God? Acts 13. 16. and ye that/. God give audience
1 Pet. 2, 17- honour men,/. God, honour the king Jiev, 14.7. saying,/. God, and give glory to him
HearaTidVy.AH. Deut. 13. 11. all Israel shall hear andf. 21. 21. 17. 13. and all the people shall hear andf. 19. 20. those which remain shall hear andf.
FEAR him. Gen. 32. 11. deliver me from Esau, for I/, him Deut. 13. 4. ye shall walk after Go2 Kings VJ. 36. him shall ye /. him shall ye woi-ship Job 37. 24. men therefore/, him, he respecteth not Psal. 22. 23. and/, him all ye the seed of Israel
25. I will pay my vows before them that/, him 25. 14. secret of the I.ord is with them that/, him 33. 18. the eye of tlie Lord is on them that/, him 34. 7. angel encampefh about them that/, him
9. for there is no want to them that /. him 67. 7. all the ends of the earth shall /. him 85. 9 surely hissalvalionisnighthem that/, him 103. 11. great is his meicy to them that/. Him
13. so the Lord pitieth them that/, him
17. the mercy of the I.ord is on them that/, him 111. 5. he hath given meat to them that/, him 145. 19. he will fulfil the desire of them that/, him 147. 11. Lord taketh pleasure in them that/, him Mat. 10. 28./. him who is able to destroy, Luie 18.5. 158
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Luhe 1. 50. his mercv is on them that/, him Rev.l'i.^. praise (.ioFEAR the Lord. Deut. 6. 2. that thou mightest/. the Ijord thy God 13. thou shalt/. i. thy God, 10.20.2 KingsYl.'m. 24. to /. the Lord our God tor our good always 10. 12. /. the lx)rd, walk in his ways, and love him 14. 23. learn to/, the Lord, I7. 19. 1 31. 12, 13. Josh 4. 24. that ye might/, the Lord your God
24. 14. now therefore /. the Lord, and serve him
1 t>am. 12. 14. if ye will /. the Lord, and serve him 24. only /. the I/>rd, and serve liiin in trutli
1 Kings 18. 12. I thy servant/, the L. 2 Kings 4. 1.
2 Kings VJ. 28. taught them now they should/. L. Psal. 15. 4. he honoureth them that/, the L.
22. 23. ye that/, the Lord, praise him 33. 8. let all the earth/, the Lord, and stand in awe .34. 9. Of. the Lord, ye his saints, there is no want 115. 11. ye that/, the Lord, trust in the Lord 13. he will bless them that/, the Ij)rd 118. 4. that/, the Lord, say, bis mejcv endureth 135. 20. ye that/, the Lord, bless the "Lord Prov. 3. 7-/. the l,ord, and depart from evil
24. 21. my son,/, thou the Lord, and the king Jer. 5. 24. neither say they, letus/. ///e Lord
26. 19. did he not /. the lj>rd, ana besought Lord .' Hos. 3. 5. afterward shall Israel/, the Lord Jonah 1. 9. and 1/. the Lord, the God of heaven
FEAR not. Gen. 15.1./. no^ Abram, lamthyshieldandreward 21. 17./. 'wr, God hath heard the voice of the lad 26. 24./. not, I am with thee, and will bless thee 35. 17. the midwife said to Rachel,/, not 43. 2.3. and he said, peace be to you, /.not 46. 3. he said,/, not logo down into Egypt
50. 19. Joseph said,/, not, for am I in place of God 21./. not, 1 will nourish you and your little ones
Eiod. 14. 13. /. not, stand and see salvation of Ld.
20. 20. Moses said , /. not, God is come to prove Num. 14. 9. the Lord is with us, /. them not
21. 34. the Lord said to Moses,/ him twt Deut. 1. 21. go up and possess the land,/, no/
.3..2. /. nt't ()g, 22. II 20. 3./. not your enemies
31. 6./. not the Canaanites, Josh. 10. 8, 25.
8. the Lord will go before thee, he will not for- sake thee,/, not. Josh. 8. 1. 1 Chron. 28. 20. Judg. 4. 18. turn in, my lord, turn in to me. /. jwt 6. 10. I said,/, not the gods of the Amorites 2.3. |1 Sain. 4. CO. women that stood by said to her,/, not 12. 20. and Samuel said to the people,/. Jiot
22. 23. abide thou with ine,/. not, he that seeKeth
23. 17. Jonathan said unto Davirl,/. not
2 Sam. 9. 7. Uavid said to Mephibosheth,/. not 13. 28. he said to his servants, kill Amnoa,/. not
1 Kings 17. 13. Elijah said to the widow, /. 7uit
2 Kings 6. 16./. not more with us than with them
17. 31. unto this day, they/, not the Lord
25. 24. /. not to serve Chaldees, Jer. 40. 9.
2 Chron. 20. 17. tlie Lord will be with you,/, not Psal. 56. 19- no changes, therefore they/, yiot God 64. 4. suddenly do they shoot at him, and /. not Isa. 7. 4./. not the tails of smoking firebrands 35. 4. say to them that are of a fearful heart,/. 7U)t 41. 10./. t\\\\omwt, for 1 am with thee, 43.5.
13. for I the Lord thy God will hold thyright
hand, saying to thee,/, not, 1 will help thee
14. /. not, thou wonn Jacob, and ye men of Isr.
43. 1./. not, 1 have redeemed thee, thou art mine
44. 2./. not.O Jacob my servant, and Jesliurun
whom 1 have chosen, Jer. 30. 10. 1 46. 27, 28. 8. /. ye 7iet, nor be atraid, have not 1 told tliee <
51. 7. hearken to me,/, ru-t the reproach of men ■ 54. 4. /. rwt, for thou shalt not be ashamed
.ler. 5. 22./. ye Twt me, saith the I.ord r Lam. 3. 57. thou diewedst near, thou saidst, f. not hlzek. 3. 9. /. not, nor be dismayed at their looks Dan. 10. 12. then said he to me,/, not, Daniel, 19. Joel 2. 21./. Jiot, O land, be glad and rejoice Zeph. 3. 16. it shall be said to Jerusalem,/, not Hag. 2.5. my Spirit reinaineth among you,/, not Zech. 8. 13. and ye shall be a blessing,/, iwt
15. again 1 will do well to Judah,/. ye not Mai. 3. 5. a swift witness ag. them that/, rwt me Mat. 1. 20./. not to take to thee Mary thy wife
10. 26./. tliem not, there is nothinsr tovered 28. and /. luit them which kill the body 31./. nat, ye are of more value, Luke 12. 7.
28. 5. the angel said to the women,/. 7wt Lute 1. 13./ not, Zacharias, || .30./. not, Mary
2. 10. to the shepherds,/. 7wt. ||5. 10. Simon,/, not
8. 50. Jaiius,/.««< || 12. 32./. not, little flock
18. 4. though 1/. not God, nor regard man John 12. 15. /. not, laughter of Sion, behold
Acts 27. 24./. not, Paul, thou must be before Cesar Rev. 1. 17. /. not, 1 am the first and the last
AW FEAR. Eiod. 9. .30. I know ye will not yet/, the Lord 2 Kings I7. 35. ye shall not f. other gods, .37. Job 9. 35. then would 1 spealc, and Twt f. him
11.15. put iniquity faraway, then thou shalt no//. Psal. 27 .3. tho' an host encamp, my heart shall n«//.
46. 2. ^^e will not f. though the earth be removed 56. 4. 1 will wt f. what flesh can do, 118. 6.
I\\a. 54. 14. far from oppression, thou shalt not f.
Jer. 10. 7- who would twtf. thee, O h ing of nations "'
Amos 3. 8. the lion hath roared, who will not f. !
Luke 23. 40. the other said, dost nit thou /. God ?
Ileb. 13.6. I will not f. Whatman shall do to me
Rev. 15. 4. who shall not f. thee, O L. and glorify .' FEARED.
Gen. 19. 30. Lot/, to dwell in Zoar, dwelt in acave
26. 7. Isaac/, to say of Rel>ekah, she is my wife Exod. 2. 14. Moses y. and said, this thing is known
9. 20. he that/, the word of the Ld. made servants Vent. 25. 18. Amalek smote thee, and/, not God
32. 17. to new gods whom your fathers/, not 27. were it not that 1 /. the «Tath of the enemy
Josh. 4 . 14. they/. Joshua as they did Moses Judg. 6.27. Gideon/. ||8. 20. J ether /.to slay them 1 Sam. 3. 15. Samuel/, to sliew Eli the vision
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1 Sam. 14. 26.honey dropped , for the peop./.tbe oath 15. 24. because 1 /. tlie people, and obeyed theiiv
2 Sam. 3. 11. Ish-bosheth not answer, he^. Abner
10. 19. the Syrians/, to help Amnion any more
12. 18. David's serv. /. to tell him child was dead
1 Kings 1. 50. Adonijah/. l)ecause of .Solomon
3. 28. all Isr. heaid the judgment, and/, the^ king
2 Kings 17. 7- /• Other gods || 25. they /. not the L.
1 Chron. 16.25. to be/, above all gods, Psal. 96. 4.
2 Chron. 20. 3. .lehosfiaphat/. and proclaim, a fast Job 32. t6. Elihu said. If. to shew mine opinion Psal. 14. + 5. there they / a great fear, 53. + 5.
76. 7- thou, even thou, art to be/. |l 8. the eartli/.
11. bring presents to him that ought to be/. 78.5.3. he fed them safely, so that they/, not 1.30. 4. there is forgiveness, that thou may est be/. Jsa. 41. 5. the isles saw it and/, the ends ot the eattiv 51. 13. and hast/, continually every day 57. 11. whom hast thou/, that thou hast lied Jer. 3.8. her treacherous sister .1 udah /. not 42. 16. the sword which ye/ shall overtake you 44. 10. they are not humbled, nor have they/. Eui. 11. 8. ye have/, the sword, I will bring it Dan. 5. 19. all people and nations/, before mm Mai. 2. 5. for the fear wherewith he/, me Mat. 14. 5. Herod/, thenmltitude, 21. 46. Mark 4. 41. and they /. exceedingly, and said 6. 20. Herod /. John, knowing he was a just maa
11. 18. the scribes and the chief priests/. Jesus 32. if we shall say of men, thev/. the people 12.
12. Luke 20. 19. 1 22. 2. Acts 5. 26. Luke 9. .34. and they/, as they entered into the cloud 45. and they/, to ask him of that saying 18. 2. there was in a city a judge which/, not God 19. 21. if. thee because thou art an austere man John 9. 22. spake thus, because they/, the Jews Acts 16. 38. the magistrates/, when the)- beard Ileb. 5. 7. Christ was heard in that he/
FEARED God. Exod. 1.17. butthemidwives/. Gorf, saved children.
21. because they/. God, he made them houses Neh. 7. 2. he was faithful, and /. God above many Job 1.1. Job was one that/. God, and eschewed evil Acts 10. 2. Cornelius was one/. Giiti with his house-
YEARV.D great/ff. Josh. 10. 2. the Canaanites /. greatly 1 Snm. 12. 18. all the people greatlp f. tlie Lord
1 Kings 18.3. now Obadiah/. the Lord greatly Job 3, 25. the thing I greatly f. is come upon me Psal. 89. 7. God is greatly to be/, in the assembly Mat. -27. 54. centurion and they with him /.or«a«w-
FEARED f/ie Lord. Exod. 14 J31 . the people/, the L. and believed Mcses.
2 Kings 1~. .32. so they /. the Lord, 33, 41. Hos. 10. 3. no king, because we/, not the Lord Jonah 1.16. the men/, the I-nrd exceedingly .Mai. 3. 16. they that /. /,. spake oft one to another.
a book of remembiance for them that/, the Lord
FEAREST.
Gen. 22. 12. for now I know that thou/. God
Isa. 57. 11. of whom afraid or feared, have not I
held my i>eace even of old, and thou/, me not?
Jer. 22. 25. give thee into hand of them thou /.
FEAREIII. 1 Kingsl. 51. behold, Adonijah/. king Solomon Job 1.8. Job, one that/. Cr.andeschewethevil,2.3. Psal. 25. 12. Whatman is he that/, the Lord.' 112. 1. blessed is the man that^. the Lord 128. 1. blessed is every one that/, the Lord 4. thus shall tlie man be blessed that/, the Lord Prov. 13. 13. that/, the commandment be rewarded, 14. 2. he that walketh in his uprightness/. J^id 16. a wise man /. and departeth from evil 28. 14. happy is the man that/, always 31. 3i>. woman that/, the \\joYii shall be praised Eecl.T. 18. that/. God shall come forth or them all
8. 13. because the wicked/, not before God
9. 2. he that sweareth, as he that/, an oath Isa. 50. 10. who is among you that /. the Lord Acts 10. 22. Cornelius just, and one that/. God
.35. he that/, him, is accepted with him
13. 26. and whosoever among you/. God
1 John 4. 18. he that/, is not perfect in love
FEARING. Josh. 22. 25. our cnildren cease from /. the Lord Marks. 33. the woman/, and trembling came Acts 23. 10. the chief captain /. lest Paul be pulled
27. 17./. lest they fall into the quicksands, 29. Gal. 2. 12./. them which were ot the circumcision Col. 3. 22. but in singleness of heart /. God
Heb. 11. 27. forsook Egj-pt, not /. wrath of the king
FEARFUL. Exod. 15. 11. O Lord, who is like thee,/, in praises- Vetu. 20. 8. what man is/, let him return, Judg. 7. 3.
28. 58. mayest fear this/, name, the Lord thy God ha. 35. 4. say to them of a/, heart, be strong Mat. 8. 26. why are ye/. O ye of little faith ? Mark 4. 40. he said to them, w hy are ye so/. .' Luke 21. 11./. siL'hts shall t)e in divers places Heb. 10. 27. a certain/, looking for of judgment
31./. to fall into the hands ot the living (Jo
FEARFULNESS. Psal. 55. 5./. and trembling are come upon me Isa. 21. 4. my heart panted, /. affrighted me 33. 14. /. hath surprised the hypocrites
FEAKFLLLY. Psal. 139. 14. I am/, and wonderfully made
FEAST. God cut of his great wisdom appointed several fet- tivals among the Jews/^r many reasons. 1. Xtf perpetuate the mermtry of those great events and wonders which he had wrought in favour of hit people: the .Sabbath brought to rememhranct the creation of the world ; the Passover, the de- parture cut of ]Egj-pt ; the Pentecost, the lax given at Sinai,' ^c. 2. To keep them firm te their religion ; with the view of ceremonies and the )naje.^ty of divine service. 3. To gi.e them instruction; for in their religunis assemblut the law of God was read and explained. 4. To renew the acquaintauce, correspondence, nd
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friendship of their tribes and famtlies -xitlt ove anothtr, by coming frvn ilie several Iothiis in the countrii, and meeting three tunes a year in the holy city.
The llel>re\\vs hud a great number of feasts. The firsthand most ancient of all, -■i:ns the sabhath, or the seventh day of the week, instituted to preserve the memory of' the uoi/d's creation, (ieii. C. 3. Ami God blessed the seventh day, and saiirti- tied it, because in it he lia.l rested Ironi all his ■vvork. Commentators are iwt a'jreed about th: fint institution if the sahhath : many are if opinion that the sahhath hath been vl.\\cr.ed aiiionij the righteiu.< from the b,ginnin:i of lie uorUI: that the ancients hai-ind pre^rricd the me/noii/ oj the cieirtion, obaened the sabbath also, in consequence of the natural lnii> which ohiir:ed them thereto. ^me arc of rpinion, that j eople did not hey in to cease from zvoik upon that day, till tifttr :/ie com- mand ichich r.od gave the Israelites to that pur- pose, some time after their coming out of i.L'.vpt, uhen they uere encampe i at Marah.
The ^iabbatical Year, ::hich returned eiery se:eu years, and aas entirely set apart for re>t : and Jubilee year, zchich isas at the end of seven times seven years, or of the forty-ninth pear, uere sorts of feasts too, and may be considired as conse- quences of the sabbath.
The Passover teas celebrated on the fourteenth, or rather Jiftecnth, day of the first month in tin eccle- siaslieal year, -.vhich teas the seventh of the civil ;/ear. T/'ie teast began after noon on the fonr- tttuth, and uas celebrated properly on the. fifteenth of N isan : it lasted seven days, lint the Jiist and last days only of the octal e were day a of rat, Exod. VI. 14, >Vc. bee Passovf.h.
The teast of Pentecost teas ceUhrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover, in mtmorii of the laws being given to Moses on mount Ninai Jijty days, or seven ueeks, after the departure out of £g\\ pt. See
PENTiCOST.
The feast of Irumpets teas celebrated at the begin- nino, or on the first day, of the civil year, upon uhich a trumpet uas sounded, proclaiming the be- yinning of the year, which teas in the month lisri. ansteering to our September. '2'his day teas kej.! solemn , all servile business -.vas forbid to be done ■upon it; and particular sacnjicts ivere offered. Lev. C3. Ct, Cj. I'he Scripture does not acquaint ■us teith the occasion of appointing this teast. Theodoret believes, it was in men, org of the thun- der and lightning upon mount ^~inai, ;.lic?i (iod gave his law from hence, 'i'he UaLhtn, will Iiaie it, that It was in remembrance of the deliverance if Isaac. i>( whose stead a ram was .•aerified by Abraham. Others say, that as the seventh day of eit.y week was a iahhuth, and eviry .o the ieventh vionth was to be holy in some singular manner above the rest of the months, for the many sabbaths and .lolemn feasts that were to be observed in this more than any ether month ; siieit as the feast of Expiation, and of I'abernacles.
The >e\\v Moons, or first days of every month, were in some sort a consequence of the feast (if lium- pets. A)ul though these teere not reckoned among the Solemn jeatts in Lev. 2,i. yet acre eeiebratid as such, by the sound of trumpets. Num. 10. I'J. ly extraordinaiy sacrijices, Num. C8. 11, VZ, tVc. iy abstaining f I om servile works, .Amos 8. 5. and hy attendance upon the ministiy of Ood's word, 2 KinL'S 4. C;i. i'po?i these days also some iort of entertainments were made, 1 .Sam. CL'. .'», lt{. .ind Ood ordained it thus, that by giiinii him the fir •t- J'niits oj every month they should acknowledge him as the Lord of all their lime, and oun his pro: i- dence, by which all times and st asons are ordered.
The reast of Expiation, or Atonement, was kept upon the tenth day of the month 1 isri, or Septem- ber. 'I'he llebrewi call it Kippur, or Chiiijuir, that is, pardon, or expiation, because it was in- stituttd for the expiation of all the sins, irrever- ence , and pollutions of all the 1 srael ites, from the highpiiest to the lowest of the people, eommitlid by them throughout the whole year. L 'pon thi, day they fasted strictly, and offered several saeri- Jieis. The high priest, after he had waahed not only his hands and his fttt, as usual m common sacrifices, but his whole body, dressed himself in jilain linen, like the rest of the priests, lie then neither wore his p-urple robe, nor the eplvid, nor the hreaytplute, because he was going to expiate his own and the people's sins, lie first of all offered a bullock and a ram for his own .^ins, and those of all the other priests. lie put his hands upon the /leads of these victims, and confesst d his own sins, and the sin.f of his house : then he leceived Jrom the princes of the people two goats for a sin-offering, and a ram for a burnt-offering, to be I'Xfered tn the name of ail the multitude, J.pv. 1(3. ',', :i, ,Vc. As to the ceremonies used with the goats, see OlFEIl- INC.
The fea.st of Tents or Tabernacles. AVcTabf.r-
N.\\ILE.
Besides these feasts mentioned by 'S\\o%o^, we find the feast of I.ot3, or Vunm, which was celebrated among the .lews of Shushan, nw the Jourteenth day of Adar ; and among the other peopli of the Persian empire m the fifteenth of the .'ame month, which answers to our Eebriiaty, J'.sth. *l. CI. 'The .Itws cbserve the first of these days with fasting and crying, and other expressions of vehement grief and fear ; and the latter with thanksgiving, and all de- monstrations of joy and triumph, ^ee I'l'iUM.
The feast of the Dedication of the Temple, or rather of the restoration of the temple, which had keen piofaned by Antiochns I'piphanes, which is thought to be the feast mentioned in the gos- pel, ,lohn 10. CC. was celebrated in the winter. Josephus says, tt was called the feast of I.iL'hts ; probably this happiness befell them when they least expected it; and they looked upon tt as a
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nets light that had risen vpon them, Joseph. Antiq. lib. i'Z. cap. 11. '1 here is an account of this dedication m 1 Maccab. 4. 5'J, 54, 55, cVc. where it if related, that Judas Maccabeus and his brethren having defeated the aimy of Goraias, they went directly to the temple s, put the loaves upon the sacred table, set the incense on fire, off'ered .•aenfiees and burnt-off'erings, and perfornied the dedication of the temple in eight days, with all the so- lemnity that cireumitance.- would allow if. .liter which Judas :\\laccalieus made it a law. that' the feast should be kept yearly for eight days, in memory of that mercy -which God had .shewed them. It ii generally agreed ront it was during this feast our ."Saviour :.aa at Jerusalem. // teas celebrated upon the twenty-fifth and Jollowing days of the month Casleu, which answers to our No- vember and December, and it is therefore said, that it v.as winter. Love-feasts, or feasts of charity", were used among the primitive Christians tn the public meetings of the church, to shew their unity among them- iclves, to promote and maintain mutual charity, and for the relief of the poor among them, at the close whereof they administered the Lord's supper, Jude IC. But these feasts being abused, somi think that the apostle Paul abolished them, 1 Cor.
11. ei, cc, .-u.
Jn the (.'I'.ristian church we have no fe'tival that appears clearly to have been instituted by Christ .lesus, or his apostles, yeverthtless, as some say, our .■Saviour seems to have instituted a feast, in a perpetual memory of his passion and death, when he instituted the sacrament of bread and wine as symbols if his body and blood, and pledges of spiriiieil blessings. Christians haie always cele- brated iiie memory of Christ's resurrection, and keep this feast on eery first day if the week ; which day was called tlie Lord's day, even so early asm St. Johns time ; Jlev. 1. lu. 1 was in the S pit it on t!ie Lord's day. den. V>. .'). Lot made a/, i 21 . a. A braham made a/. Ci). ."0. Isaai- made -a j. ,! C'J. 22. Lahan made a/. 40. 2(1. Pl'.araoh made a/, to all his servants Kxod. 5. 1. that thev mav hold a/, unto me, 10. 9. 12. 14. vou sliall keep it nf. Lev. 2:i. .'io, 41. l.". 6. the seventh day shall be a/, to the Lord 2.'5. 14. three times thou slialt keep a /. in the year 10. the /. or harvest, tlie tirst-fruits of thv Jalxjurs .32. 5. /laron said, to-morrow is a f. to tlie Lord yum. 2a. IT. the titteenth dav of tlii's montli is tiie f. Cy. 12. ye shall keep a f. to the Txird seven davs Ihut. lb. 14. and thou s'halt re.ioice in tliy /. Judg. 14. I'.i. and Samson made there a/.
12. declare it within the seven davs of the/.
1". and slie wept before him wliife their/, lasted
1 ."iam. '). 1 12. there is a/, today in the hiah place 2'i. + ij. tliere is a yearly /. for all the family
C,"). ."6. Nabal held a.f. in his house like a kins
2 Sam. 3. 20. David m'ade Abner and his men a/.
1 Kings 3. 15. Solomon made a.f. to his serv. 8. tio.
8. 2. all the men of Israel assembled at the f.
12. Z-Z. Jeroboam ordained a/, like to the /."that is in .ludah, and he offered upon the altar "3. he crdaiueii a f. to the children of Israel
2 L'lir. 5. .1. the f. in the seventli month, Seh. 8. 14. *. 8. >-olo;r,on kept tlie f. sevm davs. and all Israel
w ith liim. o. | :>l). 22. Ae/i. 8. 18. T.zek. 45. 25. Efth. 1. .'i. .•\\hasuerus made a /. 5. I 2. 18.
O. \\ a.~hti made a/. ! 8. 17. the Jews had a/. Prov. 15. 15. a merry lieart hath a continual/. y.V(7.10.19./.isniade tor lausliter, wine makes liierry Jsa. 25. 0. the Lord shall make to all people .if. ,ltr. It), t 5. enter not the house of mouriiinu'/'. J.zrk. 45. 23. seven days of the/, he shall prepare Dan. 5. 1. Helshazzar the kins'made a S-'ieat /. Mat. 27. 15. at that /. the fiovernor \\»as wont to relea.se to the people a pi isoner. Mark 15. t'l. Luke 2. 42. they went up after the custom of the f. 5. 20. Lei i inaile him a yreat f. in liis house 14. 13. but w hen thou inakest a /. call the poor 23. 17. he must release one unto them at the ('. Johu 2. 8. draw, and bear to the ijovcrnor of the /'. 0. when the ruler of the f. tasteil the water
4. 45. the (ialileans havuiL' seen all tliat I.e did at
the /'. at Jerusalem, for thev also went to the f.
5. 1. after tins tliere was a/, of the .lews
(i. 4. the passovei , a,/', of tile Jews, was nidi 7. 8,. Ko ye up to this/. I co nt.t up yet to this f.
10. then went he also up to the f. not oi>enly
11. then the .lews souElit liiin at the f. and said 14. now about the midst of the f. Jesus tau'.dit :i7. in the last dav. that iireat dav of the f.
10.22. it w-;i5 at Jerusalem the f. of dedication 11,. "x). what think ye. that lie will not come to/..'
12. 12. next day iiuich jieojile that were conic to/. 20. certain Greeks amoiu; them that came to_f.
13. 29. buy what we have need of auaiiist they. .lets 18. 21. 1 must by all means keep this t.
1 Cor. 5. 8. let us kee'p the/, not with old leaven 10. 27. if any that believe not bid you to .if.
LEAS \\-day, days, llos. 2. 11. 1 will also cause her f.-rf^v-' to cease
9. 5. w hat will ye do in day of the /. of the Uird ? .'imos 5, 21. I hate, 1 despise voiir f.-days
.Vat. 2(1. 5. they said, not on thef.-day. Mark 14. 2. John^.iZli. in the /.-(/«i/ many believed in his name
EEASI nf the paswver. F.xod. 34. 25. nor the sacrifice off. of paswver be left Mat.'Z6.'Z. after two days is/, of'passover, Mark 14.1.
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T.^uke 1. 41. every year at/, rfpa's. his parents went John 13. 1. before/, of p«A.>iiier, lesus knew his hour
Solemn FE.-\\S1. Veut. 1(5. 15. seven days slialf thou keep a solemn I', i'sal. 81. 3. blow the trumpet on our solemn f.-day Lam. 2. 7. maiie a nriise as in the solemn f.iiAy
EE,-\\sr ('/■ rabLrnacles. Lev.Q3. 34. the fifteenth dav shall be/, of taber. Dent. 11). 13. thou Shalt ob-erve f. oftah.se\\en davs
16. three times appear in/, of tahemaclei.:',\\. I'o
ZChr.n. 8. 13.
Ezra 3. 4. thev kept /. of tahcninc. as it is w 1 itteii
Zech. 14. 10. s'hall even no upto kee|)/. of lalcrnac.
18. heathen that come' not to keep/, of tahe.-. VI. John'. 2. now the .lews' f.oftaheruac. was at hand
EE.AS r ./ unlea-.enfd bread. Exod.K.1-. \\ eah-M nbi. 1: I f mil. br. -Z.i. 15. 134.18. Lev. 23. 0. and en fifteenth dav is/. ./ unleav. b-. Veut. 16. 10. appear in f. if'unl. br. 2 Chr. 8. 13. 2 Chr. .30. 13. i)eo|)le assembled to keep f. ifunl. br.
21. children of Isr, kept f. ofunl. br. se\\en da\\s ,35, 17./. ofun.b. seven davs. /':/•« 0.22. T.-.ek. 45.'21 .
Mat. 20, 17. lirstdav of I', ofunl. Ar. di-ciples can;e Mark 14.1 . after two davs was f. ofnn.br. Luke 22.1 .
EEAS'r oftSeeks. Fred. 34. 22. thou shalt oljs. /. ifw. Veut. 16. 10. /'ii/-. 10. 10. all thy males appear in tlie/. ef r. c / j 2 Chr. 8, 13. Solomon offered burnt oft'erl in /'. 1 1 :.,
E1:AM', ED. Job 1. 4. his sons went and f. in their houses 2 I'et. 2. 13. sporting, while they/, with vou Jude 12. these are «pots. when thev/. with you
1- EASTING. " E'th. 9. 17. made it a day of/, and gladness, 18.
22. they .should make them days of /'. and joy Job 1. 5. when the days of theiry. were U'/ne F.ccl.l.'Z. of iiiournini. than to 'fo to the house of/. Jer. 10. 8. thou shalt not l'O into the house of/."
EEA.<1'<. /.'■: . 23, 2. even these are n'v f. 4, .37, 44. /'•al. 35. 10. with liyporritiral mockers in/. L.■tppointed E'l'.AsTs. Jsa. 1. 14. your app.f. mv soul hateth, a trouble
.SC EE.'ASJS. Xnm. 29. 39, these thincis ve shall do in vour set f.
1 Chron. 23. 31. to offer on t'ne .^et f. Fz:'a 3, 5.
2 Chron. 31. 3. the kins's portion for tlie ■<■.' f. Seh. 10. 33. we chariied tor offerings in the',-(/ f.
■Solemn EEASIS. ~ Xnm. 15. 3. when you make offer, in .^'our scl.f. 'ZChr.Q.A. build an house for off eriuL' on .>r.'e,-;;;j(.
8. 13. otferin!: on solemn f. three times in a year Lam. I. 4. because none come to the solemn f.
2. 0. he hath caused the srlemn f. to be forL'often F-ek. ,30. .')8. as the flock of .leru'salem in solemo f.
40. 9. when people come before the Lord in sol.'f. llos. 2. 11. I will cause to ceasr her solemn f.
12. 9. make thee dw el! a? in the davs or so'iemn f. yah. 1. 15, (), ludah. keep thy ,t,./. f." perform vuv,:, Mai. 2. 3. even the diuiL' ot your .'ohmn f. l'KAT!n:i!i:n, see EowL. LEA I llEKS. Fer. 1. 10. shall pluck awav his crop witli his f. Job 39. 13. gavest thou the -oodlv wiii^-s to thi- p.-ii - cork r or wini;s and f. to the ostrich ^ Psal.m. 13. and hoe f. covere.i with vellow -old
91. 4. shall cover thee w ith his f, under his w in^s Fzek. 17.3. an ea.de lonu'-v iii-ed. full of/, 7, Fan. 4. 33. his hairs were crown like caLd'e's/.
El',1). Gen. 30. .30. Jacob f. the rest of I aban's flock
,30. 24. as he/, the asses 01 /ibe.n his father
41,2, anil the se\\eii kine f. in a meadow . 18.
47. 17. he f. tliem with bread t'cr their rattle
48. 15. the God who f. me all mv life Ion- F.xod. 10, 32. the bread wherewith 1 have f. von Devt. 8. 3. he/, thee with mauna. thou kiiewest not
16, who/, thee in the w ildeniess with iiiaiiiia Z .'-am. 20, 3, put the concubines inward, and f. tlicm 1 himts 18.. 4. he f. them w ith bread and w.iier. 1:;. 1 Chron. 27. 29. over the li.Tiis that f. in 78.72. so he f. thiin. accordim; to his intei;;itv
!d. 16. heslKiiild have f. them w ith finest of w lit at /..•;. 1. 11. I am full of the fit of f. beasts Jer, 5,7. when 1 had/, them to the full, they comm.
8. thev were as f. horse> in the moniinij /:./!-. lo. 19. and'uiv hone\\ wlieieMidi 1 f. thee
31. 3. ve eat the tat. ami kill them that two 1. 8. the' shepherds ('. tlieiii>elves. an.l f. not mv flock Fan. 4. 12. and all fle~h was 1'. with it
5. 21. thev f. Nebu< ha,ine;:zarwitlii:rass. like oxen /leh. 11.7." 1 took two .-taves, and ! I. tlie f'.oi k
l/,/^25,37. when saw we thee hun::red. and f. theer :\\lark 5. 14. thev that f. th.. swine lied, l.uie 8, 34, Luke 10. 21. de'.,irini; to be f. with crumbs that tell ICer. 3. 2. 1 have f. vou with milk, not with meat
• ■ EI'.E. Pan. 2. to. ve shall receive of m.-. L'ift- and t.
5. 1 17. ;;ive thv /'. to another, vet I w ill read
El EBI 1." Gen .30 40, when cattle w,Te f. he jiut them not in Dnit.'Z'i. 18. the Auialekit.'S smote all that were /.
1 .Sam ".5. that hath manv children, is waxen f.
2 Sam. 4, 1. .Abuerdead, Ish-lxisheth's hands weie/. ■"' Chron 2!*, 15, larried all the f. of them on a,ssei>
V,//.4.2. and he .said, what 105, 37. was not one f. person amontst their tril>es Prov. .'iO. 20. the conies are but a/, folk, yet make 7..V7. 10. 14. the remnant shall Ix" very small and/.
35. 3. strengthen the w cak liauds, ronlirni /. knees
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Jer. 6. 24. we have heard the fame, our hands wax /. 49. 24. Damascus is waxed /. anil turneth to flee 50. 43. the kinc of Hal)> Ion's hancis waxed/.
Kxek. 7. 17. all hands shall be/. 21. 7.
Jiech. 12. 8. and he that is/, shall be as David
1 Cor. 12. 22. the members which seem to be more /.
1 Tliess. 5. 14. bretliren, comfort the/, minded Mtb. 12. 12. lift up the hands and the/, knees
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Cien. 30. 42. so the/, were Ijiban's, stronger Jacob's 1KE1U.KNE.S.S.
Jer. 47. 3. the fatliers shall not look back for/. Fi:i,D.
To feed signifies to eat, to tnie meat or nmirisUment J'or the hofiy, and this is t-ommon to man with the beasts, jude 12. Feeding themselves with- out fear. Isa. 27. 10. 1 here shall ihe calf teed, «nd tlicrc shall he lie down. // also signifies to J'tirnish or svpi)ly others -with food ; thus Joseph Jed the Egyptians for their cattle: that is, he l/ave them food and provision for owe s/enr, for tvhith they gave him their cattle, (9en. 47- 17. Arid Agar prays that God would feed him with food convenient for him ; that he viimid furnish him with food svilable to his necessities and occasions, Prov. .TO. a.
Hut feeding, generally in Scripture, is taken for the Misiness and calling of a shepherd, and com- prehends all the duties belonging to that office: tiot only that of feeding, or providing pasture for his flock, hut also of puiding, observing, and de- fending them. In this sense, feeding is applied, 1. To God, and that (1) In respect of his church, tchich he rules, defends, directs, sustains, and mm- rishcs, both inwardly, hy the gifts and graces of his Spirit; and outwardly, hy his pozi'er and provi- ■dcnce. Gen. 4Ji. 15. Ihe (iod which fed me all Jny life long unto this day. And the Psalmist, I'ced them also, and lift them up for ever, Psal. 28. '.). Hence God is called a Shepherd, Psal. 23. 1. J he Lord is my Shepherd : he provides Jbr me, he brings nic out of the lorong way, and guides me in the right. (2) In respect of the un- godly, upon whom he eiecutes his judgments. Ezek . 34. 10. I will feed them with judgment, jin^ in Ilos. 4. 16. The Lord will feed them as a lamb in a large place ; he will make them to icander, like a lost lamb in a wilderness, and scatter them into Assyria. (.3) In respect of the creatures which receive their supplies wholly from God. Psal. 145. 15. The eyes of all wait upon thee, and thou pivest them their meat in due season. Mat. 6. 26. Ihe fowls of the air neither sow nor reap, yet your heavenly Father feedcth them.
II. 'Jo Christ. Isa. 40. 11. He shall feed his flock like a shepherd. And our .Saviour says of him- self, 1 am Ihe good Shepherd, John 10. 11. Christ Jcsusperforms all the offices of a tender and faith- ful Shepherd tomards his people, carrying himself tcith great wisdom, mid condescension, and com- passion, to every one of them, according to their several capacities and infirmities : he feeds them by his word. Spirit, grace, fulness, redemption, ordinances, and providences.
Wl. 2'(> man. And then, besides the common ac- ceptation of the word, for feeding cattle, it is taken, (1) For instructing and teaching others by ■wholesome doctrine ; for ruling and censuring hy ecclesiastical discipline, John 21. 15, 16. Feed my lambs : Feed my sheep. And in Jer. 3. 15. I will ^ive you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understand- ine. (2) For ruling and governing politically. Thus kings and magistrates are compared to shep- herds, 2 Sam. 5. 2. Thou shalt feed my people Israel, Psal. 78. 71. He brought David to feed Jacob his people.
IV. To the enemies of the church, whom God sometimes makes use of fur the chastisement of his people. Jer. 6. 3. the Babylonian princes, with their armies, shall feed every one in his place: they shall take up their quarters in the places assigned them, and make spoil of all they can find there.
V. To such as flatter themselves with tain hopes of help and assistance, Hos. 12. 1. E,phraim feecf- eth on wind: the ten tribes flatter themselves with hopes of help from the Egyptians and Assy- rians, hut they are supporting themselves with hopes as unfit to sustain them, as the wind is to feed the body and nourish it : they make new alli- ances and friendships, but all of them will prove lies to them at last, like the wind they feed upon.
VL To rulers, both ix)litical anrf ecclesiastical, aiAo contrive their own ease, advantage, Iwmmr, and /imbitious projects ; but feed not their flocks ; take ■no care to support thern, either with wholesome counsel, or necessary relief, as they ought to do, ac cording to their respective offices. Ezek. 34. 2, 3. Woe to the shepherds that do feed themselves : should not the shepherds feed the flocks ? Ye kill thern that are fed ; but ye feed not the flock.
Oen. .37. 12. his brethren wentto/. their father's flock
16. tell me, I pray, where they/, their flocks 46. .32. for their trade hath been to /. cattle
fjod. 22. 5. and shall /. in another man's field 34. 3. neither let flocks/, before that mount
2 Sam. 5. 2. thou shalt/. my people Israel
7. 7. whom Icommanded to/. Israel, 1 Chr. I7.O. 1 Kings I7. 4. have commanded the ravens to /. thee Job 24. 2. they take away flocks and /. thereof
20. the worms shall /. sweetly on him Psal. 28. 9./. them, and lift them ui) for ever
49. 14. lairi in the grave, death shall/ on them
78. 71. be brought David to/. Jacob his people I'rov. 10. 21. the lips of the righteous f. many Cant. 4. 5. like two roes which/, amouir the lilies
6. 2. my belo' ed is gone to /. in the gardens 2sa. 5. 17- the lambs shall /. after their manner
11. 7. and the cow and Ihe bear shall /.
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Tsa. 27. 10. there shall the calf/, and shall lie down 30. 23. thy cattle shall/, in larjje pastures 40. 11. he shall/. hisfUnk as a shepherd
49. 9. they shall/, in the ways and high places 61. 5. and strangers shall stand and f. your flocks 65. 25. the wolt and the lamb shall/, together
Jer. 2. + 16. the children of Moph/. on thy crown 3. 15. pastors who shall/, you with knowledge 6. 3. they shall /. every one in his place
23. 2. against the pastors that^'. oiy people
4. 1 will set up shepherds which shall/', them
50. 19. Israel shall/, on C'armel and liashan Lam. 4. 5. they that/, delicately arc desolate Ezek. 34. 2. woe to the shephercfs that do /. ttiems.
3. ye eat the fat, but ye/, not the flock 10. neither shall the shepherds/, themselves 23. even my servant David shall/, them Van. 11. 26. they that/, of his meat destroy him Hos. 4. 16. now the Lord will/', them as a lamb 9. 2. the flour and the wine-press shall not/, tliem Jonah 3. 7- let them not/, nor drink water Mic. 5. 4. he shall/, in the strength of the Lord Zeph. 2. 7. they shall/, thereupon, (iod shall visit 3. 13. they shall/, none shall make them afraid Zech. 11. y. then said 1, I will not/, you
16. the shepherd shall not/, that standeth still Alat. 2. +6. out of thee a Governor that shall/'. I.uke 15. 15. he sent him to his fields to/, swine yJcts 20. 28. take heed to/, the chunh of God 1 Cor. 9. + 13. they/, of the things of the temple
13. 3. thou!;h I give all m^' goo12. 6. that thej; should/, her there 1260 days
FEED, Imperatively. Gen. 25. 30. /. me with that same red pottage
29. 7. water ye the sheep, and go and/', them 1 Kings 22. 27-/ him with bread and water of afflic- tion, until I come in peace, 2 Chr. 18. 26. Prov. 30. 8./. me with food convenient for me Cant. 1. 8./. thy kids beside the shepherds' tents Mic. 7. 14./. thy people with th)' rml, the flock Xech. 11. 4. saith Lord,/, the flock of the slaughter John 21. 15./. my lambs || 16./. my sheep, 17. Itom. 12. 20. if thine enemy hunger,/, him
1 Pet. 5. 2. /. the flock of God which is among j-ou
/ will FEED. Gen. 30. 31. I will again /. and keep thy flock
2 Sam. 19. 33. / loillf. thee with me in .lerusalem Isa. 49. 26. 1 will f. them that oppress thee
38. 14. T will f. thee with the heritage of Jacob Jer. 9. 15. I will f. them with wormwood, 23. 15. Ezek. 34. 13. / willf. them upon the mountains 14. 1 will f. them in a good pasture, on mountains
15. I willf. my flock, and cause them to lie down
16. I will f. the fat and the strong with judgment Zech. 11. 7. / willf. the flock of slaughter, the poor
FEEDER. Gen.4.-t2. Abel was/, of sheep, Cain tiller of ground
FEED EST. Psal. 80. 5. thou /. them with the bread of tears Cant. 1. 7. tell n'.e where thou /. thy flock
FEEDETH. Prov. 15. 14. the mouth of fools/, on foolishness 28. t7. he that/, gluttons, shanieth his father Cant. 2. li). my beloved/, among the lilies, 6. 3. Isa. 44.20.he/. on ashes, a deceiveciheart turned him Hos. 12. 1 . I'.phraim/. on wind foUoweth east-wind Mat. 6. 26. yet your heavenly Father/, them Luke 12. 24. the ravens sow not, yet God/, them 1 Cor. 9. 7. who/, a flock, and eateth not the milk
FEEDING. Gen. 37. 2. Joseph was/, his flock with his bretliren Job 1.14. the oxen were plowing, the asses/, by Etek. .34. 10. cause them to cease from/, the flock Nah. 2. 11. where is the/, place of young lions ? Mat.fi. 30. an herd of swine/'. Mark 5. 1 1 . LukeH. 32. Luke 17.7. which of you having a servant/, cattle Jude 12./. thems. without fear, clouds without w ater
FEEL. Gen. 27. 12. my father peradventure will /. me
21. come near, that I may/, thee, my son Jtidg. 16. 26. suffer me that 1 may f. the pillars Job 20. 20. surely he shall not/, quietness Psal. 58. 9. before your pots can /. the thorns Eccl. 8. 5. whoso keepeth commanclm. shall/, no evil Acts 17. 27. seek the L. if haply they might/, after
FEELING. Eph. 4. 19. who being past/, have given themselves Heb. 4. 15. touched with the/, of our infirmities
FEF.r. Gen. 29. + 1. then Jacob lift up his/, and came 49. 10. nor a lawgiver from between his/, till 33. Jacob sathered up T. in the bed, yielded ghost Ewd. 3. 5. put thy shoe's from off thy /. Acts 7. 33.
11. + 8. get out, and the people that is at thy/.
12. 11. shall eat the passover with shoes on your/. Lev. 11. 21. have legs aliove their/, ye may eat Deut. 2. 28. only I will pass through on my /.
11. t 6. all the substance which was at their/. 28. 57. young one that cometh from between her/. 33. 3. and they sat down at thy /. every one Josh. 3. 15. the/', of the priests were dipped in Jordan
9. 5. ohl shoes, and clouted upon their/.
10. 24. put your/, on Ihe necks of these kings
14. 9. the land whereon thy /. have trodden Jiidg. 1. 17. having thumbs of hands and/, cutoff
3. 24. surely he covereth his/, in his chamber
4. 15. so tliat Sisera fled away on his/. 17.
5. 1 15. Barak was sent on his/, into the valley 27. at her/, liowed.at her/, he fell down dead
liulh 3. 4. go in, uncover his/, and lay thee down 8. he turned, and behold a woman lay at his/.
1 Sam. 2. 9. he will keep the/, of his saints M. 13. Jonathan climbed on his hands and/.
24. 3. and Saul went in to cover his/.
25. t 27. young men that walk at the/, of my lord 42. Abigail rode with five damsels at her/.
2 Sam. 2. + 18. Asahel was liL'ht of his/, as a roe
3. .34. hands not bound, nor thy /. put into fetters
4. 4. Jonathan's son was lame of his/. 9. 3, 13. 12. they cutoff their himds and their/.
19. 24. iNlepliibosheth had not dressed his/.
FEE
2 Sam. 22. 34. maketh my/, like hinds'/. andsetHn me upon high places, Psal. 18. 33. JIab. 3. 19 .37. so that my /. did not slip, I'sal. 18. 36.
1 Kings 2. 5. put the blood of w ar in shoes on his f.
14. 6. when Ahijah heard the sound of her/. 12. when thy/, enter the cit^', the child shall die
15. 23. Asa was diseased in his/. 2 Chron. 16. 12
2 Kings 3. + 9. no water for the cattle at their/. 4. 27. w hen she came, she caught him by the/.
6 32. is not the sound of his master's/. l>enind him .'
9. 35. but they found no more of her than the/.
13. 21. dead man revived, and stood upon Ids/. J8. + 27. that they may drink the water of their/. 21. 8. nor make the/, of Israel move any more
1 Chron. 28. 2. then David the kini! stood on his f. Nth. 9. 21. clothes waxed not old , their/. s» elled'not Job 12. 5. he that is ready to slip with his/. 13. 27. thou puttest my/, in the stocks, 33. 11 . fliou settcst a print upon Ihe heels of my/.
18. 8. for he is cast into a net by his own/.
11. terrors make afraid, and drive him to his/. 29. 15. I was eyes to the blind,/, was I to the lamo .30. 12. the youth rise, they push away my/. .39. +21. his/, dig in the valley, he rejoice'th Psal. 22. 16. they pierced my hands and my/, 25. 15. tor he shall pluck my/, out of the net
31. 8. thou hast set my /. in a laige room
40.2. he set m v/. on rock, and established my goings 56. 13. wilt thou not deliver my/, from falling r 66. 9. and suff'ereth not our/, to be moved
73. 2. but as for me, my /. were almost gone
74. 3. lift up thy/, to the perpetual desolations 105. 18. whose /. they hurt with fetters
115. 7- /. have they, but they walk not, nor speak
116. 8. thou hast delivered my/, from falling 119.59. I turned my/, unto thy testimonies
101. I refrained my/', from every evil way 105. thy word is a lamp to my/, alight.ty niy path 122. 2. our/', shall stand within thy gates Prov. 1. 16. their/, run to evil, C. 18. Isa. .59. 7.
4. 26. ponderthe path of thy/, ways he established
5. 5. her/, go down to death, steps take hold on hell
6. 13. the wicked man speaketh with his/.
28. can one go on coals, and his/, not he burnt r
7. 11. she is loud, her/, abide not in her house
19. 2. and he that hasteth with his/, sinneth 26. 6. cutteth ott the/, and drinketh damage 29. 5. a flatterer spreadeth a net for his/.
Cant. 7. 1. how beautiful are thy/, with shoes! Isa. 3. 16. and making a tinkling with their/.
18. I.ord take away the ornaments about tlieir/. 6. 2. with twain he covered his/, with twain did fly 7. 20. the I.ord shall shave the hair of the /.
23. 7. her own/, shall carry her afar off to sojour. 26. 6. the/, of the poor shall tread it down
32. 20. that Send forth the/, of the ox and ass 41. 3. by the way that he had not gone with his/. 49. 23. they shall lick up the dust of thy/.
52. 7- the/, of him that bringeth good tidings 60. 13. I will make the place of my/, glorious Jer. 13. 16. before your/, stumble on the mountains
14. 10. loved to wander, have not refrained their/. 18. 22. Ihey digged a pit, and hid snares for my/ .38. 22. thy/, are sunk in the mire, and are turned
Lam. 1. 13. he hath spread a net for 1113/. Ezek. 1.7. .and their/, were straight/. 2. 1. he said to me, son of man, stand upon ihyf,
2. and the Spirit set me upon my/'. 3. 24. 16.25. hast opened thy/, to eveiy one that passed by 24. 17. and put on thy shoes uixin thy/.
23. tires shall be on your heads, shoesonyonr/ 25. 6. because tliou hast stamped with the/. .32. 2. thou troubledst the waters with thy /. 34. 18. but ye must foul the residue with your/.
19. what ye have trodden and fouled witn your/. 37. 10. they lived, and stood up upon their/.
Dan. 2. 33. his/, part of iron, and part clay, 42.
.34. a stone smote the image upon his/.
41. thou saw est the/, and foes partot clay 7. 7. and stamped the residue with the/, of if, 19.
10.6. his/', like polished brass. Rev. 1. 15. I 2. 18. Nah. 1. 3. and the clouds are the dust of his/.
15. the/, of him that brinseth good tidings y.ech. 14. 4. his/, shall stand upon mount of Olives Mat. 10. 14. when ye depart out of that house or city, shake offthe dust of your/. iWnr*6. 11. L«ke9.5.
15. :V). cast the lame and blind down at Jesus'/'. 18. 8. rather than having two/, to be cast into hre 28. 9. they held him by the/, and worshipped him
Luke 1. 79. to guide our/, into the way of peace
7. .38. she kissed his /.and anointed them 45. this woman bath not ceased to kiss my/.
8. ."55. they found a man sitting at the/, of .fesiis 41. Jairusfcll down at Jesus'/, and besought hirn
10. 39. Mary, who sat at Jesus /. heard his word
15. 22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his/.
24. 39. behold my hands and my f. that it is I 40. he shewed them his hands and his/.
John 11. 2. and wiped his/, with her hair, 12. 3.
12. 3. and Mary anointed the/, of Jesus
20. 12. one angel at the head, tne other at the/. Actsly.T. and immediately his/, received strength
4. 35. laid them down at the apostles'/. ??7. 1 5. 2.
5. 9. tlic /. of them who have buried thy husband 7. 58. they laid their clothes at a young man's/.
13. 25. shoes of his/. I am not worthy to loose 51. they shook off the dust of their/, against them
14. 8. there sat at Lystra a man impotent in his /'. 10. Paul said, stand upright on thy /. he leaped
16. 24. who made their/, fast in the stocks
21. 11. Agabus bound his own hands and /.
22. 3. yet brought up at the/, of Gamaliel
20. 16. but rise, and stand upon thy/. Horn. 3. 15. their/, are swift to slicd blood
10. 15. the/, of them that preach the gosiiel 1 Cor. 12. 21. nor head to the f. I have no need of you Eiih.6.\\5. your/, shod with the preparation of irospil Heh. 12. 13. and make straight paths for your/. Hev. 3.9. make them come and worship before thy/.
10. 1. another mighty angel, his /.as pillai-sof fii'e
11. 11. the two wiliu'sses stooFEL
Hev. CC. 8. 1 fell clown to worship before liis f.
At Ins IKKI. Erod. 4. C5. Zipporah cast the toreskiii at /li'f. Jutli/.A. 111. Harak went with ten tliousand «f /lisf. liuik ;i. H. she lay m //(> /. until the niorninij
1 :Sam. Cj. lA. AliiL-ail iVll ut /ii< J. and Said
2 /\\itir;< 4. .ST. the uoinan of >hnnem tell ut his f. Esth.V.:i.\\.sl\\\\vr tell down ui In.' I. and lieson^'ht liiin liah. .(. 0. and Liiunin:; lOal^ went tonh ai In.-j. Mat. 18. •-•>'. his tellow-servant fell down at Iw f. AJariiy, '.\'. lan'os, when I e sa\\i him. tell
7. -J- ^^.'^ rophenuian woniant-anie, and tell at h>.yf l.ukt'.'M. shestood nt Ins f. l>ehn>il liiiu weepni^; Ji'hi, U.:i--'. .Mary tell ilown «; Ins t. savin- .Ut> 5. ki.>a|>p!nr,i iMai lii< i. anil yielded up uhost
Kl.'.j. (. oinelui.- met hnn. an i leli ilown at f.is I. hei. 1. 17. when I saw him. 1 fell at l.isf. as dead
19. id. and 1 lell lU Ins I. to woi-hip hnn
I l.l.T mined With y.e or so'et. Deut. il. •-■4. sol,, ot \\oiir (. tread ?h,dl he vonrs M"/i. :i. l.i. as soon as »• les ot tlie priests' 1. 4. 1!'..
1 Kinvs i>. .i. till 1.. put them nndtr ti e '.its ot his I. 'J A/«!|n.'J4. witlij.of nu r.lia>e lined. Is. :!7.'.j. Jsa.6'. 14. ^hall Ix.w d..\\ui at the ..,./t . ..tlhv r. E-.tk. 1.7. the Ji'u ot their/. « as like a 1 alt's foot
4.'i. 7. the plaie of jWf- 01 niyy. no iiu re oeriled Mai. 4. o. wiiked shall he ashes undei j. or vonr /.
I i,dir I I.Ul . £xii(/. C4. 10. uniier his 1. as it were a sapphire stone
2 ^>aw. '.'■-'. 1". darkness \\\\a~ niuitr his 1. i'tal. 18. o. M. sea.thev are fallen ;wi .ef in.v 1.
Psal.h. 0. tliou hast put all thiu:;- uii,i,r his f. 1 ( e/-. 1.^). cr. l:.li. 1. '.-j. 47. 3. he shall suhdne the nations ic.vr oar /, yi. l:}. die drayon Shalt thou tr,inipie iiuuf, i.
Isa. 14. 10. AS acariase trodden h;,:,i j. "8. 3.di uiikardsof t.pl;raim shall be Hod. vnJerf.
IxLitt. :>. .'A. to crush uniitr his '. all pnso;iers
Mat. 7. 0. lest thev trample tiitm imc.tr llieir /'.
Mvm. 10. 'JO. Clod shall bi uise ■'ataii ;i«(.'. /' \\ our f.
] f. r. U). ■-'.=). till he halli put all enemies «.v,.'. r liisy.
j(/t/i. C. 8. tor he put all 111 sul-jeotion iiHi/tr Ins i.
/if;. 1.'. l.cl(;thcd wnh die sun, moon uniier \\\\tif. 1 1.1,1 with r.v;-//, or ;.v<.-/ik/.
G04. .se. and Labaii i^ave water to -..ask his / .
4:i. .;4. Lave tlieni water, and thev -..a-hed their/. htyd. JJ. 1.1. .Aaron and his sons shall :.,i,,A their hands and ti.»-ir/. thereat, 'Jl. | 40, .il. Jxiiig. Id. CI. l,e\\ite and conciibine -..ashtil their/. 1 .Sam. -.o. 41. to :.mj/i the/- of servants of nu lord '-' ■\\!iii. 11. 8. I nah, uotothv house, :;■.«/; Ihv I. P-al.jH. 10. shall .-.(i.Vi his /."inl>lood of the M'li'ked Ca'
44. but she hath '-..O'lud \\ny f. w'lth teais Jvlin l.i. J. he be;;an to .-.((.•'i the disciples' /.
6. Peter saith to him. Lord, dustthou -..ash mv /'. .' 8. Peter saith to him. thou shalt never .-.a.) /i my/.
10. neededi not save to uash his/, but is clean" 12. so after he had uasheii their J. he said to them 14. if 1 yourLd. and .Master have r;a. /in/your /.
1 Inn. 3." 10. if she have -..ashed lije saints' /'.
l'KU7.\\. Q.Sam. 14. C. T prav /. thyself to be a mourner 1 Ai« .V 14. j. si. e shall/, herself to be another worn. XMi6 20.-0. which should y. themselves ju3t men 1 i.l(..N L'.lt.
1 .Sam. CI. 13. David/, himself mad in tlieir hands
2 H'j/n. Cv.'. t 4j. straniters shall vield 1. obe.iieiice
unto ine. Fial. 18. t-44. P.fii.'.'17.1. tomy prayer that t'Oeth not oiitot/. lips
06. + :i. thine enemies shall y leld /. obedience 81.t]j. the haters ot the Lord yielded/, obedience
C Pet. 0.3. with/, wonls make'merchandiseor \\ou
ILU.NL^l. 1 Kina.t 14. 6. why J. thou thyself to be another r Sell. 0.8. but thou /. tiiein out of thine own heart
LKKINKDLV. Jer. 3. 10. hath turned to me but/, saith the Lord
FKLL. Gen. 4. 5. Cain was wroth, ami his countenance /.
14. 10. the kiiiL'S ot Sodom and tiomorrah y.
15. 1','. a deep sleepy, on Abram, and lo. ail horror 25. t 18. Ishiiiaely. ill the presence of his brethren .1."). 4. Esau ran, and/, on his brother's neck
44. 14. .Joseph's bretlireny. bebire him on ground 43. 14. .losephy. on Lenjanun's neck and viept 46. 'jy. .lacoby. on Josepii's neck and wept Eiud. :(■.'. 'J8. there t. of the people .'}>>. «) men I^v. 10. y. the L'oat'on which the Lord's lot/. 10.' Ai(»i. 11.4. the iiii.vt imiltitude/. a lusting y. the dew/, on the cam|), the manna y, iipon it 14.5. .Moses and .-Xarony. 16. CC^ 45. I '.0. 6. Jos/i. 8. C3. that all tliaty. that dav, were I'J.OOO
11. 7. so .losliua came aiidy. upon them 2C. 20. and wrath y. on all the con'^rettation
Jiidff. 4. 16. Sisera'sliosiy. on the ed;;e ot the sword
5. 27. Sis.-ray. |i 8. 10. tor there/. 120,000 men
7. 13. a cake ot bread smote the' tent that it /.
12. 6. there/, of I'phraiuutes at that time 4'J.IHX1
16. .'id. the house y. on the lords anil on the people
20. 44. and there y. of benjamin 18,ii(io men
1 Ham. 4. 10. there /'. of Isiael tto.iHio tootmen IB. Lliy. from his seat backward bv the ;;ate
11. 7. the fear 1 f the Lord /. on the people 14. 13. the Philistines I', before .lonathan ■ VJ. t 24. .'^aul prophesied, and /. down that day £2. 18. Doeir turned, and/, upon the priests 25. 24. Abi.'aily. at David s teet, and said 28.20. Sauly'. slraiiilitway alon;; on the ea
2 ■Sam. 4. 4. .Mephibosheth /. and bticame lame 11. 17. there/, some ot tlie people of Uarid 13. 2. Aniiiou/. sick tor his sister 1 amar 20. 8. .loab's sword/, out as he went forth CI. 9. they/, all seven tofiether in days ot harvest , S2. tlieyy. by the hand of David, 1 C'/irun. 20. B. FEL 1 Kinfft C. 25. Fenaiah/. on .Adonijah that he died 32. who/, upon two intn more riLihteous than he 3). Penaiahy.on loab 1 46. Henaiahy. on S-hiinei 12. t ly. so Israel t'. from the house oV David 14. 1. .-Vbijah the ion 01 leriiboam/. sick 17. 17. the son of the woman t'. sicK, it was so sore 18. 38. tne 01 1 Old f. and loi'isumed the sacrifice 2 '. .'id. a wall f. on'27,KlO men that were lett 2 Kint/s 1. 13. Ihiril laptam /'. on kneesljetoie Llijah 2. 13. he took mantle of l-Uijah that/, from him 4. 8. it f. on a ilav l.lisha passed to .^huiiem, 11. 18. it /. on a liav the child went to the reapers :i1. sfiuiiammite f. at his feet and tioweil herself 6. 5. the a.veheaily. iuto the wat-r, anil he cued 6. and the man of (>od said, where/, it r 7. 20. so it f. out to him. the people trode on him •,5. 11. the'tilL'itlVes that r. a«a\\ to the klliu 1 L lir. 12. ly. Iheiey. soiiie of .\\lanasseli to David 21. 14. and il ere r'. of Israel 7o,o>i '-7.24. I'ecaiise tlieie I. « ratli for it a-ainst Israel 2 Cliron. 15. y. li.r thev 1. to DavM out ot Israel 17. 10. the fear or l.d. /. on all kin^'ooms or lands 20. Ui. the iiiliai itaiiis ot .lerusalem (. beroie Ld. 21. ly, his bowtis t. out bv reason or'siikness '.,=■. 1 ). tlie sol.iiers of Israely. on cities ot .Indah Ezra y. 5. 1 f. on mv knees and >piearl in\\ hands i.stli. 8. 17. for the r'ear of ihe.l -Ms 1. on them, <1. 2. y. 3. because the fear ot .Mordeiai /. upon them Joi 1.15. the Sabt-ans /. on the asses. and took them 17. (-'haldeans/. on camels, and carried them awav 1.1. the house}, on youiii; men. and tlie_\\ are dead /'.'.i/. -.7. •-'. w il ked came to eat up my tlesh, the\\ f. 78. Of. their priests /. bv suord. m idows not iaiiiciit h 5. :i8. tor the tear of Israel /. on Li; i pt Jer. 3.1. y. th. se that f. awai , that/, to (inn, 52. 15. 46. 10. one /'. uijon another, and tnev said, arise Li'ii. 1.7. her people f. into the hanii ot tit- enemy 5. 13. and ti;e clnidien /.under the wood E-.ei-. 8. 1. the hand of tlie Lord !. upon me, 11. 5. 3.1.23. so y. tb.ey all by the swi.i'il Jliiii. 4. 31. tl'.crey. a voice from heaven, saving' 7. 20. other which came up, belore whom Uiieey'. 10.7. but a ijreat quakinj;/. up -n them .li'nali 1. 7. thev cast lots, and the loty. on .lonali Mat. 7. ',5. the house f. not : 27. ity. /.uiie 0. 40. 13. 4. seed /, by the way -side, Mark 4. 4. Eiikt 8. 5. 5. some/, upon stony [daces. Mark A. 5. J.ideV.. 0. 7. a. ' some f. anion:; thi'rns, Mark 4. '. EukeH.'. 8. oilier y. iiito L-ood uroimd, Mark 4. 8. I.ukeH. 8. Mark ,5. 22. .lairus when he saw him.y. at his reet 7. 25. >yrophenii iaii woman came. and y'. at his feet y. 20. hey. on the i.:iound and ualluu'ed foamini; 14. .'i5. .le'sus/. on the irround and prayed Eitke 1. 12. and tear f. upon /achaiiab 8. 23. but as tliey sailed, .lesusy. asleep 10. .'io. a certain man/, amoim thieves. .'iO. 13. 4. iip"U whom the tower in .'siloamy. 15. 20. his father I. on his neik and ki.»ed him 16. 21. crumbs wliichy. rrom the rich man's table J.iliu 18. 6. Went backward and y. to the i;iound -Uts 1. 25. from which .liidas by traiiSLjiession/. 26. ijave forth lots, and the lot/, upon .Matthias 7. 60. and when he had said this, hey. asleep y. 4. Saul/, to the earth and heard a voice 18. there V. from his eyes as it had been scales 10. 10. Peter became- liuni:rv, and I. into a trance 44. the llolv Clhost f. on them ad, 11. 15. 12. 7. the chains y. off from Peter's hands 13. 11. there y. 1 11 him a mist and a darkness .'io. David I', on sleep ami saw corruption ly. 17. ami fear/, on all the .lews at Kphesus 20. 10. Paul Went down, aiidy. on I'.utvclms .'i7. tliey ally, on Paul's neck, and kissed him 22. 7- 1 y. unto the ground, and heard a voice Jii'Hi. 11.' 22. on them which y. severity 15. 3. refiroai lies of them reproached thee f. on me 1 Cur. 10. 8. andy'. in one oay t« enty -three tlious. IJei. 3. 17. whose carcases y'. ill the wildeiuess 2 Pet. 3. 4. since fathers f. asleep all thiiius continue JU:. 1. 17. when 1 saw him 1 A at his reet as dead 6. 13. and the stats of heaven /. unto the earth 8. 10. and there t. a meat star from heaven 11. 11. and ill eat tear I. on them who saw them 13. the tenth part of tlie city/, by earthquake 16. 2. and there y. a noisome and :;rie\\ous sore ly. the city wasdivided. and cities of nations/. 21. tliere f. on men, ureat hail out ot heaven ly. 10. and ly. at hisYeet to worship him .^cf I ACK, l'.\\ti;s. FLI.L do:,;,. Xiim. 22. 27. when the ass saw tliear.:;el, she f. d. Deiil. y. 18. and 1 f. dir.rn before the Lciid, 25'. .lush. 0. 20. the peo'ple shouted, the wall/, d. tiat Jiidij. .'). 27. where lie bowed there he/. diKin dead ly. 26. the concubine /'. dixrn at door ot the I'.onse 1 .Vim. 17.52. the Philistines /. rfcrivj bv the wav 31. 1. men of Israel I. duirn in (.illKia, 1 Lhr. lo'. 1. 2 .\\im. 2. 16. so they f. doun to;;ether 23. .-\\sahel t. do:.u there, and died in the place 18. 28. Ahm'iaaz /'. dma „ ly. 18. Shimei/. d,mn 2 h'in(/s 1. 2. and .Ahaniah I', d :rn throUL'h a lattice 1 ( 'lir. 5. 22. there y'. d. maiiy slain, war was of Ci. 2 Lhrun. 13. I7. there f. d. ot Israel StHMXm men 1 .'th. 8.3. I'jither/. ii'o:ai at .Ahasuerus' feet Jvh 1. 20. .lob (. (/. on the uiound and wiirshipped Pal. 107. 12. 'they y. donn there was mne to help Ihiii. 3.7. all nations/, d. and wmshipped imaye 23. these three/. dt':.n bound m the turnace Mat. 2. 11. wise men/. (/c:i-« and worshipped him 18. 26. the servant therefore/, doun say in:;, 20. Mark 3. 11. and unclean spirits/, di'un liet'ore him 5. .33. the woman with the issue of blood,/. di'Zm l.vke 3. 8. Simon Peter/, diru-n at .lesiis' knees 8. 28. man which had devils f. do-u-n before .lesiis 41. .lairus y. do;.'n \\\\ 17. 16. 'the Samaritan/, d. John 11. :',Z. .Mary/. do:i-n at his feet, saying- Acts a.5. Ananiasy. doxi-n || 10. Sapphira/. doti-n 10.25. t'orneliusy. do-.cn \\\\ 16. 2y. .lailery. do-M:i ly. .'ij. tlie ima:;e 'which/, dimn from .lupiter 20. y. Eutychus.A rferrti from the third loft Heh. 11. .'5.1'. bv faith the walls of .lerii ho/. rfo»7i liev. 3. 8. elders/, d. before tlie Lamb. 14. | ly. 4. FEM Eei. 22. 8. John/. doKn to worship before the anse I'LI.L. 2 kings 3. 19. and ve shall/, every good tree KIlLLEl). 2 Kings 3. 25. and thev f. all the good trees ELLI.EH. Isa. 14. 8. sayin;.', no /'. is come up against us I'KI.l.KsL. 2 .S(jm. 3. 34. as a man before viick. men. so/, thou LLLLlNd. 2 hinff'O.o. as one was /. a beam, thea.xe-head fel' n.i'.i.oi..-. 1 Kinffs 7. 33. their.^. and their spokes were molten f LI, Low. Gen. ly. 0. they said, this one f. came in to sojourn Eiod. •-'. 13. wheie.oie smitest thou thv 1 . .' 18. ♦ 16. and 1 ,iiid:;e between a man 'and Ids/. Jiidi;. -. l.S. there w as a man told a aream to his/. 22. tiie Lord set everv man's sword a;;ainst his 1' tliroui;h all the host. 1 .>,«. 14. Cii. 1 Ham. 21. 15. that .\\ e have broii:;ht t'lis 1'. to plav the inadtnan : shall this/, come into iliv house"' 25. 21. in vaiii ha\\e I kept all that this r' h.atli 2y. 4. make this/, return, he may ;;o to 'his place 2 ■Sa/H.2. 16. cauL'ht e\\ eiy one liisy". bv the head 1 /\\yrt»,t 2'-'. 27 . init this y . in prison, 2 Chron. 18. 26. 2 /\\i'/.'/-v y. 11. wheretore came this mad '. to thee ■ Eccl. 4.10. if thev fall, cue will lift up his/. Jsa. 34. 14. the satyr sliall cry to hisy'. Jonah 1, 7. the\\ said eiei v one to his /. cast lots /.erh. 11. ' y. eat every one the tlesh o'r his /. 13.7. awake, O sword, against my shepherd, ar.d a:;ainst the man that is mv /'. sai'ih Lord 01 hos-- Mat. 12. 24. thisy. doth not cast out de\\ils but bv 26. 61. thisy. said, i am able to destroy the tempfe 71. thisy. was also with .iesus, J.nke 22. 5y. J.nke 23.2. we round thisy'. penertiiu the nation John y, 2y, as for this /. we know not whence he is 11. 16. Didvmussai.i to his /'. ('i,ci|'les, let us i;o Arts 17. t IK. soniestiid, what \\, ill tliis base /'. say .- 18. 13. thisy. peisuadeth men to worship God •-2.22. away with such a/, rrom the earth 24. 5. we have found this man a pestilent/. L 1-. I.LOU -<•;>; :tnj. /';/(. 2. ly. but/.-f;/i;(«.. with saints and household L1-. I. LOU -/»;■/■... Eph.ti.e. that the (i entiles shouUi be f.-heirs LEL1.0U-/((7j:,;-. ' 2 Cor. 8. 23. Titus mv r.-hei'jer coucernin? you l'LLI',OU-/.t7yfy-.i. •iJohn 8, that we mii:ht \\y\\A.LO\\\\-lah<,ir,:r. 1 7'/;f,.j-. 3. 2. we sent 1 imotheiis our /'.-/n/;i>7;re/- Philem. 1. Paul to Philemon our l.-lah,urer IVAA.OW-iahonrers. Phil. A. 3. Clement, with other m\\ f.-lahovrer.! Phileni. 24. .Marcus. L)enias. Lucas, \\n\\ j'.-laio)trers iA.lA.i.>\\\\ -pri'oner. Co!. 4. 10. Aristarihus my y'. /;)j,v( ;jfr saluteth vou Phiicin. 23. tpaphras xn\\ J .-prisoner in Christ' LLLLOU-;iri..,«er.i. Rom. 16.7- -Andronicus and .luniamv/.-/)rijWir.-. \')i\\.\\A.)\\\\->eriant. or ser-.'ants. Mat. 18. 28. found one of his /'.• •< r; . w ho owed hini 2y. \\i\\i!.->enanl fell down at his feet. sa.\\ im.' 31. so when l-.i3y.-if, :««Ci saw what was none .'{3. have had com|ias-ion on f.-seriant as 1 on thee 24. 4y. ami shall bei;in to sit'iite hisy'...>t/;rj«f.. (-(//. 1. 7. _\\e learned of Lpaphras our f.-seriant 4. 7. iychi. us, wl'o IS a (.--eriatit in'the Lord liev. 6. 11. till their./'.-if/-!vu/;. should be fullilled ly. 10. see thou do it not. 1 am Xh\\-j.-ser-eant, 22. 1. l'KLI.oU-..o/rf/Vr. Phil. 2. 25. to Send Lpaphroditus my f.-.u>/dicr Philein, 2. Paul to .Archippus (nir j.'-s'o/dier LL 1,1,0 \\v-;.,i/-Xe7..-. Col. 4. 11. these onh are mvy.-.-.v;/frj to kingdom II LI.O\\\\.^. Judg. 11. .37. bewail mv virLtinitv. 1 and mv/. 18. 25. lest angry /'. run on thee, and thou lose life 20.1 11. all Israel were gathered y. as one man 2 >ri//(. 6.20. asoueof Ihevam/. uiuoveretii himselr y^«/. 45. 7- with oil or gladness above /. II, h. 1. u Jsa. 44. 11. behold all his 1. shall be ashamed j::ek. .■>7. ly. 1 will take the tribes of Israel his /. Van. 2. 13. they souuht Daniel and his /. to be slam 18. that Daniel and hisy. should no't perish 7. 20. whose look was more stout than his /'. /ti7/. 3. 8. thoii and thv /. that sit betore tliee Mot. 11. 16. like to children calling to their /'. Arts 17. 3. Jews took lewd /. of the baser sort LI.I.LOU.-JIIP. lei-. 6. 2. ■which wasdelivered him to keep, or in /. J'.'. yt.20. shall tlie throneofiiiiq. havey. with thee .his 2. 42. thev contin. ill apostles' doclrme and f. 1 Cor. 1. y. ve were called to the /. of his .-son 10. 20. not that ve should have /. with devils 2 Cor. 6. 14. w hat"/. hath righteousiiess w itii m.! ight eou^ness r viliat communion liitht witlularkn. 8. 4. take on us the /. ot ministirini: t.> the saint» (iai. 2. y. thev gave to me the ri.:ht li.m.i ory. J- ph. 3. y. to n'lake men see w hat is they, or ni.\\ sterv 5. 11. have noy. with unfrnitiul works ot darkness. Phil. 1. 5. foryoury. in the gospel till now 2. 1. if there be anv /'. of the spirit, it iHjwels 3. 10. that I mav kn'ow the/. i>f Ins sulierings 1 John 1. 3. that \\e also may havey. with us. aur) trulv our /. is w ith 1 ather. and wiih .'■on ,L I . 6. if vie say that we havey. with him. ami walk in 7. if we walk in light, we havey. one with another iM;Lr. Cen. 27. 22. Jacob went near, and Isaac/, him .■il.-t34. Labaii.;. all the tent, but found them not Eiod. 10.21. over land.even darkness that may bey. /ViMark 5. 20. she/", she w.is healed ot that plague lets 28. 3. he sh.ook oil the beast and J. no liarm FEMALE. Cen. 1. 27. male and/, created he them, 5. 2 6. ly. two of every sort, the.\\ shall be male andy". 7. 2. take to thee by sevens, the male and the /. 3. y. there went iu two and two, t)ie male and tlje/. il 161 FET Cen. 7. 16. they that went in, went in male and /. Iav. 3. ]. if he offer it, whether it be male or/. 6. if his offering be of the tiock, male or/. 4. 28. offering a/, witliout blemisli, 32. I 5. 6. 12. 7. law for her that hath bom a male cry'. 27. 4. if it be a /. thy estimation shall be M shekels 5. thy estimation tor the /. ten shekels, 7. 6. for the/, from a roonth old, three shekels Jium. 5. 3. botli male anil /. shall ye put out Deut. 4. 16. graven image, the likeness of male or/. 7. H- shall not be a male or/, barren among jou Mat, 19. 4. maile them male and/. Alart lu.O. Oal. 3. 28. in Christ there is neither male nor/, FENCE. Ps. 62. 3. ye be as a bowing wall and a tottering/. fi:nced. Joi 10. 11. he hath/, me with bones and sinews 19. 8. he hath/, up my way that 1 cannot pass Jsa.5. 2. my beloved hath a vineyard, and he/, it FEJ.CED. Dtut. 28. 52. till thy high and/, walls come down 2 Sam. 23. 7- man that shall touch them must be/. 2 Kinps 3. 19. and ye shall smite every /. city 10. 2. there are with you a /. city and armour 17. 9. from the tower to the/, city, 18. 8. 19. t 24. I have dried up tlie rivers of /. places with the sole of my feet, Isa. 37. t25. Jta. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every/, wall Jer. 15. 20. 1 will make thee a/, brazen wall Euk.^. 35. the waste and ruined cities are become/. Hab. 2. 1 1. 1- will set me upon the/, place FENCED cities. Num. 32. 17. our little ones shall dwell in/, cities Devt. 3. 5. all these cities were/, with walls 9. 1. to possess cities great and/, up to heaven Josh, 10. 20. the rest ot'them entered mto/. cities 14. 12. and that the cities were great and /. 1 Sam, 6. 18. golden mice, according to number of /. cities 2 Sam. 20. 6. pursue, lest he get/, cities and escape 2 Kings 18. 13. Sennacherib came up against all tlie /. cities of Judah and took them, 2 C'/ic. 12. 4. 19. 25. thou shouldest be to lay waste/, cities 2 Chron. 8. 5. Solomon built/, cities with walls 12. 4. Shishak took the /. cities of .ludah 14. 6. Asa built/, cities iu ludah, l<^nd had rest 17. 2. Jehoshaphat placed forces in the /. cities, 19. 19. 5. he set judges throughout all/, cuies of .lud. 21. 3. Jehoshaphat gave them/, ctlies in Judah 33. 14. Manasseh put captains of war in/, cities Jer, 5. 17. they shall impoverish thy/, cities Dan. 11. 15. king of north shall take most/, cities JJos.S. 14. Judah hath multiplied/, cities Zeph. 1. 16. day of alarm against/, cities aad towers FENS. Job 40. 21. Behemoth lieth in covert of reed and f. FERRET. Xer. 11. 30. the/, chameleon and lizard unclean FEKRY-ion/. 2 .Sam. 19. 18. tlitre went a/.-Ana< for king's housh. FERVENT. AetsK. 25. A polios, being/, in spirit, taught Kom.lQ. 11./. in spirit, serving the Lord 2 Cor. 7. 7. he told us your/, mind towards me Jam. 5. 16. f. prayer ot a rigliteous man avails much 1 Pet. 4. 8. above all things have/, charity 2 Pet, 3. 10. elements shall melt with/', heat, 12. FEKVENTLY. Col, 4. 12. F.paphras labouring/, for you in pra3'ers 1 Pet, 1. 22. see that ye love one^another with a FETCH. [pure heart/. (ren. 18. 5. I will / a morsel of bread and comfort 27. 9. go,/, me two kids of the goats, 13. 45. then I will send and/, thee from thence Z-jrorf. 2. 5. when saw the ark, she sent maid to/, it Num. 20. 10. must we /. water out of this rock .' Deut. 19. 12. the elders shall send and /. him 24. 10. thou shall not go to f. his pledge, 19. 30. 4. from whence will the Ixrd thy God /. thee Judg, 11. 5. elders of Gilead went to/. Jephthah 20. 10. take men to /. victuals for the people lSam,4. 3. let us./, the ark of the covenant o. 21. saying, come ye down, and/, it up to you 16. 11. Samuel sail! to Jesse, send f, Saul, 20. 31. 26. 22. let us come over and f. the spear 2 Sam. 5. 23. but/, a compass behind them 14. 13. the king doth not f. home his banished 20. to /. about this tonn of speech Joab done this 1 Kings 17. 10. /. me, I pray thee, a little water 11. as she was going to/, it, he called her 2 Ktngs6. 13. go spy where he is, that I may f.him SChron. 18. 8. /. quickly Micaiah the son of Imla f>eh. 8. 15./. olive-branches, pine and myrtle Job 36. 3. I will /. my knowledge from afar Jsa. 56. 12. come ye, say they, I will/, wine Jer, 36. 21. the king sent Jehudi to/, the roll Acts 16. 37. let them come themselves and/, us out FEICHED. Cen. 18. 4. let a little water, I pray you, be/. 7. Abraham/, a calf tender and good 27. 14. Jacob went and /. the kids to his mother Judg, 18. 18. they/, the carved image, the ephod 1 Sam. 7. 1. men came and/, up the ark of the Lord 10. 23. and they ran, and/. .Saul thence 2 Sam. 4. 6. as though they would have / wheat 9. 5. king David sent and/. Mephibosheth 11. 27. David sent and/. Bath-sheba to his house 14. 2. Joab /. from Tekoah a wise woman 1 Kings 7. 13. king Solomon /. H iram out of Tyre 9. 28. they/, from Ophirgold, 420 talents 2 Kings 3. 9. /. a compass of seven days' journey 11.4. Jehoiadasent and/, rulers over htsndrecfs 2 Chron. 1. 17./. from Egypt a chariot and horse 12. 11. the guard came and /. the shields Jer. 26. 23. and they/, forth Urijah out of Egypt Acts 28. 13. and from thence we /. a compass _ FETCH ETH. Deut, 19. 5. and his hand r. a stroke with the axe _ _, FETTEKS. Jk^^. 16. 21. they bound Samson with /. of brass S Sam. 3. 34. thy bands were not bound, nor thy feet put info/. 162 FIE 2 Kings 25.7. they put out the eyes of Zedekiah, and bound him with /. of brass, Jer. 39. 1 7. | 52. 1 11. 2 Chron, .33. 11. Manasseh was bound with/. .36. 6. Jehoiakim bound withy, to carry to Babylon Fsiil. 105. 18. whose feet they hurt with/. U9. B. to bind their nobles with/, of iron Mark 5. 4. being often bound with/. XuieB. 29. FEVER. Vevt. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with a/. Mat. 8. 14. .lesus was come, he saw Peter's wife's mother sick of a/. jUar*1.30. iujie 4. .18. John 4. 52. yesterday at seventh hour the/, left hiui Acts 28. 8. the father of Puhlius lay sick of a/. FEW. Gen. 24. 55. let the damsel abide with us a/, davs 27. 44. tarry a/, days till thy brother's fury turn 34. 3>). 1 being/, in number, they will slay me 47. y. /. and cvilliave the days of my life been Lev. 26. 22. 1 will make you/. Deut. 4. 27- 1 28, 62. Num. 9. 20. the cloud was a / days on the tabern. 13. 18. see the people whether they be/, or many 26. 54. to/, shall give the less inheritance, .35. 8. 56. possession sliall be divid. between many and/. Deut. 26. 5. my father sojourned there with a/. 33. 6. let Heuben live, let not his men be/. 1 Sam. 14. 6. no restraint, to save by many or/. 17. 28. with whom hast thou left those /. sheep ? 2 Chi on. 29. 3t. but the priests were too/. Neh. 2. 12. 1 arose, 1 and some/ men with me 7. 4. the city large, but the people were/, therein Job 10. 20. are not my days/. .' cease then, let alone 14. 1. man is of/, days, and full of trouble 16. 22. when a/ years are come, then I shall go 32. 1 6. 1 am /. of days, and ye are ver\\- old Psal. 109. 8. let his days be/, and let another take Eccl. 5. 2. (Jod is in heaven, therefore let words be/. 9. 14. there was a little city, and /. men in it 12. 3. the grinders cease, because they are/. Isa. 10. 19. the rest of the trees of forest shall be /. 24. 6. the inhabitants are burned, and/, men left 41. 1 14. fear not Jacob, ye/, men of Israel Etek. 5. 3. thou shalt also take a /. in number 12. 16. I will leave a/, men from the sword Dan. 11. 20. within/, days he shall be destroyed Mat. 7. 14. strait is gate, and /. there be that find it 9. 37. but the labourers are /. Luke 10. 2. 15. 34. seven, and a/, little fishes, Mark R.7. 20. 16. many be called, but/, are chosen, 22. 14. 25. 21. thou hast been faithful in a/, thinirs, 23. Mark 6. 5. laid hands on a/, sick folk, healed them LuJce 12. 48. shall be beaten with /. stripes 13. 23. one said. Lord, are there/, that be saved ? Acts 24. 4. that thou wouldest hear us a/, words Fph. 3. 3. the mystery as 1 wrote afore in/, words Heb. 12. 10. for they verily for a/, days chastened us 13. 22. for 1 have written unto you in/, words 1 Pet. 3. 20. wherein/, that is, eight souls weresaved Ber. 2. 14. 1 have a/, things against thee, 20. 3.4. thou hast a /. names even in Sardis But a FEW. Cen. 29. 20. they seemed to him hit af. days Z.«c. 25. 52. if there remain but /.yeaTS to jubilee Jo>/i. 7. 3. the men of Ai are btttf. 1 Chron. 16. 19. when ye were but f. Psal. 105. 12. Jer. 42. 2. for we jure left but af. of many Not a FEW. 2 Kings A. 3. borrow empty vessels, borrow not af, Isa. 10. 7. to destroy, an<( cutoff nations not a f. Jer. 30. 19. multiply them, and they shall nor ie/. Acts 17. 4. chief women not af, 11 12. of men not a f. FEWER. Kvm. 33. 54. to/, ye shall give the less inheritance Job 30. 1 1. but they that are of/, days than I FEWEST. Deut. 7. 7. for ye were the /. of all people FEWN ESS. Let!. 25. 16. according to/, of years diminish pride FIDELITY. Ttt. 2. 10. servants not purloining, shewing good/. FIELD. Gen. 23. 11 . the/, give I thee, and the cave therein 20. the/, and cave were made sure to Abraham 27. 27. the smell of my son is as the smell of a/. 31. 4. Jacob called Rachel and Leah to the/. 49. .30. in the/, which Abraham bought, 50. 13. Kiod. 22. 5. if a man shall cause a/, to be eaten 6. so that the corn or/, be consumed therewith I-ei: 19; 19. shalt not sow thy/, with itiingled seed 25. 3. six years shalt sow thy/, and prune vine3'ard 4. in the seventh year thou shalt not sow thy /. 27. 17- if he sanctify his/, from year of jubilee, IP. 20. if he will not redeem the/, or if he sold tlie/. Detu. 5. 21. nor shalt thou covet thy neighbour's/. .Tosh. 15. 18. to ask of her father a/. Judg. 1. 14. Ruth 2. 8. go not to glean m another/, but abide 4.5. Boaz said, what day thou buyest/. of Naomi 2 Sam. 2. + 16. place was called the f. of strong men 14. 30. Joab's/. is near mine, and he hath barley 31. why have thy servants set my/, on fire .' 2 Kings IB. 17. thev stood by upper pool, which is in the high-way o? the fuller's/. Isa. 7. 3. 1 .36. 2. AWi. 1.3. 10. the Invites fled every one to his/. Psal. 96. 12. let the/, be joyful and all therein Prov. 24. .30. 1 went by the/ of the slothful 27. 26. lambs for clothing, and goats the price of/. 31. 16. she considereth a/, and buyetli it F^:cl. 5. 9. the king himself is served by the /. ha. 5. 8. woe to them that lay/, to/, till no i>lace 16. 10. and joy is taken out of the plentiful /. Jer. 12. 4. how long shall herbs of every/, wither ? 26. 18. Zion shall be plowed like a f. Mic, 3. 12. .32. 7. buy thee my/, that is in Anathoth, 8. 25. 35. 9. neither have we vineyard, nor/, nor seed 48. 3.3. joy and gladness is taken frorti plentiful/. Fzel-.'it.^B. was plante.38. the/, is the world, good seed childr. of kingd. 44. again the kingdom of heaven is like to treasure hid in a/, he selleth all, and buyeth that/. 27. 7. they bought with them the potter's/. 10. 8. the/, was called tlie f. of blood. Acts 1. 19. FIE Luke 17. 7. will say to him, when come from the/. Acts 1. 18. tliis man purchased a/, with reward of Jrui/nti HELD. 2 Kings 19. + 23. 1 will enter his/. /. Jta. 37. + 24. /.«j. 111. 18. shall consume the glory of his fiuitfulf. 29. 17. I ebanon shall be tunied into ajruitfut/. 32. 15. till .■^pirit be poured out, and the wil In the FIELD. Gen. 4. 8. it came to pass when they were in the f. 24. 63. Isaac went out to meditate in the f. 29. 2. he looked, anil behold a well m thef. .37. 15. behold, Joseph was wanilering in the f. Ezod. 9. 19. send and gather all thou hast in the f, 25. the hail smote in iigy pt all that was in thef, 16. 25. to-dav ye sliall not find it in the f. Deut. 21. 1. if one be found slain, lying in the f. 22. 25. if a man fimi a betiolhed damsel in thi f. 28. 3. blessed slialt thou lie in tlie city and in t'kef, 16. cursed shalt thou be in the city and I'jt thef. Judg. 13. 9. angel came to woman as she sat in ihef. 1 Sam. 6. 18. which stone reinaineth inf. of losl.ua 19. 3. 1 will stand beside inv father in thef. .30. 11. and they found an I'gyptian in thef. 2 •'^am. 14. 6. two sous, and they two strove i« thef, 1 Kings U . 29. and tliey two were alone i» the f, 14. 11. him that dieth of leroboam in the f. 21. 24. him that dieth of Ahab in thef. fowls eat 1 Chron. 19. 9. kings were by themselves ii»« ef. 27. 26. over them that did the work in thef. Job 24. 6. the.J reap e>ery one his com in the f. Psal. 78. 12.man-ellousthingsinM«/.of Zoan,43. Proi. 24. 27. make it for thyself in the/, Jer. 14. 5. yea, the hind calved in thef, 17. 3. O my mountain in thef. I wilfgive to spoil 41. 8. for we have treasures mthef. ot wheat Ezek.T. 15. he that is in /Ae/. shall die by the sword 26. 6. he shall slay thv daughters in thef. 8. Mic. 4. 10. thou shalt take his clothes, Mark 13. 16. Luke 1*. 31. 40. then shall two be in thef. iMke I7. .36. Luke^.^. there were shepherds abiding in the f, 12.28. clothe the grass which is to-day in thef. 15. 25. now his elder son was in thef. heard music Into the FIELD. Num. 22. 23. ass turned aside, and -vieatinto the f, Judg. 9. 42. the people went out into thef, 1 .bam. 6. 14. the cart came into thef. of Joshua 20. 11. Jonathan said, come let us go iruo the /. 'iSam. 11. 23. the men came out unto us inro thef, 20. 12. removed Amasa out of the way into thef. 2 Kings 4. 39. one w ent intof. and gathered gourds Cant. 7. 11. my beloved, let us go forth into thef. Jer. 6. 25. go not forth intof. nor walk by the way 14. 18. if 1 go forth into thef. behold the slain Of the FIEl.D. Gen. 2. 5. God made every plant and herb of the f, 34. 7. and the sons of .lacobcame out of the f, 47. 24. four parts your own, for seed of the f. Lev. 26. 4. the trees of thef. yield fruit 27. 28. no devoted thing «/ Me/, shall be sold Deut. 20. 19. for the tree of the f. is man's life Juug. 5. 4. when thou marchedstout of thef. 19. 16. came an old man from his work out of the f. Ruth 2. 3. on a part of thef. belonging to Boaz 1 Sam. 11. 5. Saul came after the herd out ol the f. 2 Kings 9. 25. cast him in portion of thef. of K abotli 37. carcase shall be as duns upon the face if the f. Job 5. 23. shall be in league with the stones of thef. Psal. 103. 15. as a flosver of the f. he flourisheth Cant.1. 7. 1 charge you by the roes of the f. 3. 5. Isa. .37. 27. the inhabitants were as grass of the f. 40. 6. all flesh is grass, and as the flower of the f. 4.3. 20. the beast of the f. shall honour me 55. 12. all the trees of the f. shall clap their hands Jer. 4. 17. as keepers o//Ae/. aJethey against her 18. 14. the snow of I^banon from the rock of thef. Lam. 4. 9. suicken for want of the fruits of the f. Ezek. 16. 7. caused thee to multiply as bud of the f, 17. 24. all trees of the f. shall know that I Lord 34. 27. the tree r/ the f. shall yield her fruit .36. 30. I will multiply the increase of the/. .39. 10. so they shall take no woopen FIELD. I.ev. 14. 7. shall let living bird loose info the i>pen/. 17. 5. bring sacrifices which they offer in the ipeuf, Jer. 9. 22. men's carcases as dung upon the openf, Ezek. 16. 5. but thou wast cast out in the open f. .32. 4. I will cast thee forth upon the open I. .33. 27. him that is in the ipenf. I will give to beasts 39. 5. tliou shalt fall uiwn the openf. saith Lord G. FIELDS. Eiod. B. 13. the frofs died out of the houses and /. I^v. 25. 31. shall be counted as the/, of the country 27. 22. which is not of the/, of his possession Num. 16. 14. thou liast not given us inheritance of ( 20. 17. we will not pass thro'/, cr vineyards, 21. Kl Deut. 11. 15. and I will sencf grass into thy /. 32. 13. that he might eat the increase of the /. .32. their vine is as the vine of the /. of Gomorrah J«/A. 21 . 12. but the/, and villages gave they to C aleb 1 Sam. 8. 14. he will take your/, and vineyards 22. 7- will the son of Jesse give each of you / / 2.5. 15. they were a wall to us when we were in/. 1 Kings 2. 26. get thee to Anathoth, to thine own/. FIF ■1 Kinffs Xfi. 4. liim that dietli of Baasha in/, shall fowls eat J Cliron. 16. .■?(?. let the/, rejoice and all therein C7. '-'5. and over the store houses in the f. in cities V Chnin. ','!"). t 1(1. had vine-dressers in tniittul/. Jnhb. 10. and who semleih waters upon the/. I'.-ai. 107. .57. and sow ihe (. and plant vineyards l.i'J. 0. we tonnd it in the.'/', ot the wood J'rm . ti. C'ti. wlule as vet he had not made the/. C.i. 10. and enter nor"into the t. ot the tatlierless J.tff.lt'1.8. tor /'. ot 1 leshbon languish and vine ot Mh. :!'.'. 1'-'. thc\\">hall lament for teats, the pleasant i. Jer. fi. 1','. their.f. shall he turned tootliers, ». 111. 1:!. '-'7. 1 have seen ihine ahominations in the f. 3'-\\ 15. f. shall be po>5es3ed auain in tins land 4:5. '. tioualit ' 41. men shall buy,/, lor money .■59. 10. Nehu/ar-adan javc tlieni.(. at tiie same time 40. 7. the captains oi torces winch were inthe i. l:j. Ohnd. I'.i. they shall possess tlie.f. of I pliraim Mic. C. '-'. thev covet ^ and take them by violence 4. turning aVav. he hath divided m\\x f. Jlah. W. 17. althouuli the (. shall \\ ieid no meat Markl.Zi.Vv went throu:;h the corny, l.vke 6. ]. John 4. .'io. lift up your eves, and look on tlie.f. Jam. 5. 4. the labourers, which reaped down vour f. Open I'll'l.h,--. T,ev. 14.5.'i. he shall let go the liviiiL' bird mXoopen f. yum. 10. It), one slain with a sword m \\\\w rpnif. ^■•>ani. 11. 11. servants are encamped in \\\\w i^pen'f. jLzei. Cy. 5. thou shalt fall upon the optn 1. rii'.Kri:. Gen. 40. 7. cursed be their anijer, for it was/. Jlicut. 1:8. 5Job 4. 111. the voice off. lion and teeth are broken 10. 16. thou huntest me as a /. lion, thou sliewest CH. 8. nor hath the/ lion paased by it 41. 10. none is so f.tliat dare stir him up Jsa. iy.4. and a f.kinL' shall nili; over tliem. saitli T,. 3:i.l>.>. thou shalt not see a.f. people of deep, r speech Dan. 8. -.'?. a king of .f. countenance sliall ^tand up llnh.\\.\\\\. horses are more r.tlian the evening wolves ]\\]al. 8. CB. two nossessed witli devils, exi eedin^ /. Xj(X« 2;i. 5. and tliey were more/, sayimi.lie siineth ■2 'J'im.^.^. :>. lor men shall he iiuontiiitnt.f. dc- pikers Jam. 3. 4. tiie ships w hicli are driven of./, w iiuls •St s .A > c K H . W K \\ r H . Fll.KCKNF.SS. Ji'i.'iy.Ct. heswallov.eth the i;round with/, and rage Jer. L'5. 38. land ilesolate fur the,/, of the oppressor .ste? .A NCI.K. \\\\ H.iru. I'lKKCKI!. •; Sam. 10. 13. words of .ludah were/, tluinof Isr. llKliV. JS'iim. Cl. fi. the I.d. sent/, serpents among people 8. make thee a./. ser[ient, and set it upon a pole Dent. 8. 15. wherein were ,/. serpents and scori 'ions .33. ^. from Ins riaht-hand went a./, law tor thein Pj'.CI.o. shalt make them as ay. oven in tin- anger .I.ta. 14. CO. and his fruit shall be a.f. Hying serpent Xl«H. 3. ("). into the midst of a/, furnace, 11, 15. ■-'!. 17. if ourG. is able to deliver us trom f. furnace 23. three men fell down into miilst of /'. furnace C6. came near to the mouth of the./', furnace 7. y. his throne was liketlie./". flame and his whe.= l3 10. a /'. stream issued and came forth trom him Aa/i. 'J.' + 3. the chariots shall be with./', torches J p/1.6. 16. able to quench they, darts of the wicked Jlei. 10. £7. a looking for of judgment, and /. indiL'nation 1 Pet. 4. IC. think it not strange concernim; /. trial FlI-111." < Ifn. :>'). 1". I call bare .lacob the /". son, Tssachar ./<^■/(. 10. C4. anil they', lot came out for .Asher ■ 2 .>(7m. '.'. C3. .Abner smote Asahel undei the /". rib 3. ',7. Abner under the/, rib I! 4. fi. Ish-boslieth '-'0. 10. .loab smote Amasa in the./', rili, he diecl A>//. 6. 5. Sanballat sent the ./'. time to Nehemiah .-/•'(•!. 6. y. when he had opened the./', seal 1 saw souls y. 1. the f. angel sounded, and l' saw a star fall 16. 10. /."angel |ioured out his vial on seat of beast LI. go. the/, a sardonv.x ; the sixth, a saniius .>ff Day, P.^iHr. Firi'H n,o,ii/,. I\\tini. 33. 38. Aaron died the liist day of the/, m. 2 Kings '-5. 8. /'. m. came >. ehuzai-adan, ./cr. .'VJ. IC. ] Chron. e?. 8. tlie lifth captain for the/, month J'tra'. 8. Ezra came to .lerusalem in the /. m. o. .frr. 1. 3. carrving .lerusalem laptivc in tin- /. m. '.'8. 1. in they, month llanauiah spake unto hie I.zei: Co. 1. in the y'. month the elders sat before nie /.ech. 7. 3. saying should I weep in the/, month! 5. when ve fasted and mourned in the' /'. month 8. ly. fast of fourth and of /'. tn. be lov aiid ijladn. FlFlll 'iivnr. ' " Xci-. 19. C5. in the /. y. ye shall cat the fruit tliereof 1 I\\inqs 14. C5. in the /. year of king liehoboain, Shishak came up ag. .lerusalem, C ' 'hron. IC. C. 2 Kinns 8. 16. in the/, j/. of .loram, .leliorain bet'an Jer. 36. o, in./'. >/. ot Jelioiakim, proclaimed a last ilzsk. I.e. was the /'. j/cn/- of lelioiachin's captivity "FIFIKFN. den. 7. CO. ./'. cubits upwards did the waters prevail Kxod.ll. 14. the hanging's to bey', cubits. 15. I .'iB. It. l^v. 27. 7- then thy estimation sliall be ./'. shekels C Ham. y. 10. now /iba had /. sons, and twentv serv. ]y. 17. Ziba anil bis./', sons went over .loivfaii 1 A'ini/f 7.3. tliat lay o'n f2 Kings 14. 17. Ama/;iah lived after .lehoasli /'. vears 20. 6. I will add to thy days y. years, and'deliver thee from Assy ria, C Chron. 25. 2.5. /■««. .'>8. 5. F.zet. 45. 12. /. shekris shall be your maneh //(I*. 3. 2. I bouuht her to me fof- /. pieces of silver John 11. 18. Hethany w as ./. fin loi'i-s oh .lerusalem ./iets'S^. 28. they sounded, and found it /'. lathoms Oa/.1.18. 1 wentto.lerus. 1 aboile with Pctery. davs FIFlEKNIll. 2 KingsM. 23. in /". year of Aina2;iah, JerolK), t)e2an 1 Chr. 24. 14. /. t'o liilgali |< 25. 22. y'. to .lerimoth 2 Chr. 15. 10. gathered to .lerusalei'n in tlie/. year l^uieZ. 1. in the/year of the reign of'iiberius Cesar .FIFI FENTH day. Exod. 16. 1. canie to Sin, on /. day of second month FIG Lev. 23. 6. on the f. day of tlie same month is feast of unleavened bread to 1,. Sum. 2!!. I7. | WS. 3. 34. the /. day of tins seventh month .>liall be the feast ot taliernacles to I/I. 3o. .\\ ,/,„. (jiy. pi. 1 Kingx 12. .'iC. on they. d. of the eiiihtli month was .leroboam's fea.st, he ortered on the altar, 33. I'.fth. y. IH. on tile y. day they rested yearly .21. l.zek. 3C. 17. /. day of twelfth year came the wiiril 45.25. in /. i/./^ slut 1 1 do like in feast of seven days FIFIY. Gen. 6. 15. the breadth of the ark shall lie /'. ciiliits 18.24 not spare tlie place for /. rmhti'ous • Co. /.T,i(/. 26. 5. /. loops sl:alt thou make, lo. | :;i',. ic. 17. 6.siialtmake /. taches of ;;old, 11. | ;!(>. 13, 18. C7. IC. shall he han;;in^s of./', cubits. .S8. 12. ;iu. 23. of cinnanioii two liundred ami /'. shekels, of sweet cahiuuis twn liuncireo and /". shekels Lev. C3. 16. alter the Ttli salibath, imniher '/. davs C7. 3. of males thv estimation /. shekels of si h'er 16. anhomerot bailey-.seed be \\ alued at y. sliek. A««i.4.o. from tbirtv \\ ears old and upward. e\\ en foy. years old, C3, 30, 3.'', W\\. 8. C5. from the a^e ot /'. they shall serve no more 16. C. two liundred and /'. princes of the asseiiiblv 17. and biiiii; two hundred and/, censers Co. 10. the lire devoured two hundred and./', men 31. 3i). thou shalt take one portion ofy. for I'evites 47. .Moses took one [loition of/, of man and beast / hnt. CC. CO. shall gi\\ e to damsel's lather /. shekels ./e./(.7.Cl. 1 t1 himis 1.5. Adonilali iiad /'. men to run before him 7. C. the breadth of the house ot tile f rest /'. cubits 18. 4. hid tliem bv f. in a cave, and fed tfieiu, 13, 2 Kiniis 1. 0. a captain of/, with Ids/. II, 13. 10. then let tire consume thee and thyy. ic. C. 7. .f. men of sons ot the prophets stooii to view 17. thev sent therefore /'. men to seek F.lijah 13. 7. lie left to .lelioaiiai; but./', horseuieu' 15. CO. Menahem exacted of each /'. shekels C5. hut I'ekali slew /. men of the" ( uli-adtes C f hr. 3. y. tiie weiylit'of nails was /'. slx-kels of -old /.:ra8.6. Ebed son of lonatii. weiitupwiili /.males Ni/i. 7. 70. the 1 irsliatha iiave to treasure (. ba^-ins l.stk •"•. 14. let a fallows be made/', cubits liiidi. 7 l.-a. :,. 3. the Ford will take av. av the captain of /. E--ek. -lo. 15. to tiie face of thi' poich were /'. cubit's CI. tlie lemitii /'. culiits, C5, Co. 33, .'JO. j '4C. 7. 4C. C. the breaddi of tlie north door was/, cubits Uoa. C. 16. w lieu one came to draw out /. \\essels Luke 7. 41. tlie one owed ."KHI pence, tlie other /'. 16.6. he said, sit down (juicklv, and write /.' John 8..'J7.thuu art not vet /'.years old, ha.-t thou seen FlFl V-/r.FllTA'-.wj-. Ezra 2. 22, the men of Nefophah./. and six I'll'l Y thousand. 1 S„m. 6. 19. he smote of the people f. ihensand 1 ( hr..-). CI. tliey took of tlieir camels /'. thrusnnd IC. 33. of /eiiulun /. thousand could' keep rank .lets ly. 19. price of books burnt/, thousand pieces 11 F r\'-///;T6' thousand. Fof silver Xnm. 1. 43. of N aphtali numh. /'.-/. t. 2. 3,i. | 26. 47. FIFI \\fonr thSu.and. Sum. 1. Cy. of l.ssachar/.-/'e7»//(. four hundred, C.6. FIFI Y-,Mi'tH thvsnnd. Sum. l.ol.of /ebuluii f.-serenth. fourhundred,2.8. y WW -nine th,,i(sand. Xnm. 1.23. of Simeon numbered /.-». i/(. three liund. I'lFTlF.^^. Kr1 .S',m.8. 12. tlie kinu appoint him caiitaiiis over /. 2 Mnos 1. 14. fiie burnt up tlie twocaptaiiis ot /': Mark 6. 40. and thev sat down bvy'. Lu/.e I'll'l'll'.l 11. " f.e-e. 25. 10. and ye shall hallow the f. vear 1 1 . a juiiilee >hall tliat y. year be to you", not sow 2 A/«ii.i 15.C3. ni the/.\\e'ar"of .Azarialikim; of .ludali i-'Ki, .S. The fig-tree and its fruit are reel/ kno:in : they uere lery eomiinm in Palestine, nHf/ r/iirc is miniioii often jnade if them in 'Seripture. Our first pa- rents eoiered their 7inkedness :;ith fm-leaves. tjt". 3.7. (iitthered either from eommon .tin tries, or Jrom some if another kind, the leal es 7. hereof are mueh /art/er. 'J'his trie liatit in it a milky or fnt oily liquor ; it is le ry fruitful. .M . Tourne- fort says, that in the islands if the Archipelauo, i^ie of their fig trees f/enerally produees tuo hun- dred and fonr-seore poiind-:reiyht e/' fins. It he- eomes barren, either thn.vnh the' di feet if the abme-nientioned liquor, ::/iieh the husbandman eures by duiiii and s:reet ::nftr : or thnviih abun- dnnee thereof, uhieh is remedied by emisiiuj the supeifhtons jniee to extraiasiite. '.I he prophit i.^aiali fiaie orders to apply a lutnp of lii:s to lle/ekiah's boil ; and immediately alter lie rras eund. 2 Kings 20. 7. Physieiuns aiiree that hgs are employed -,eith (food sueeess in brinij- inij intposthume's to a ripeness, to healinti vlecrs, quinsies, and wre throats: and it is piesnmable that llezekiah had some sueh disease, thouijh the ,'Seriptnre makes no partieular nuntion of it. It is said in .Mat. 21. 10. that .lesus' eominrj from I'lethan.v early in the morning, and Jinil- ing himself to be Inonjey, dreie near to a iwi- tree, uith a design of gathering some figs ; and seiing nothing but leaies upon it, he cursed it, and imuiediately it withered to the roof. 'J'he generality both of the aneient and modern interpreters have looked upon this aetion of our '"saviour's, as a jigitre of the rejeetion if the .lews. Ihit a diffieul/y arises, from a passage •,:hich St. Mark odds to this history, that this was not a time for ligs, Mark 11. 13. The earliest figs are in the months of .luly and Au- gust, and the latest in September and Octo- l)er. Hut ahat is related in the go.tpel eame to pass four or Jive days before (he passover, anil FIG consequently before the fifteenth day from r.<<" no:on in .M.ircli. I'liii season therefore aas not a time III expert li-s : :diy then doth our :>aviour eiirse this tne .' To .lolvt this o/jfienlry, some interpreters have tran.'- laied this ja--agi. For this was not a vear fcr tigs ; they had 'iiiikd this year. But tliis rather men ases than le.-.u us the dijheuliy ; for zihy sh, aid our ^aiioiir lursi it f r hating no figs, uhen this uas nit a sia.inante year jor ivjs,, :.htn tins had Jailed thi' year/ I tin r^ translate it thus. For tliere where he was, it was a season for figs. To snji;,o:t this versh II, b.th the pointing and the eummun aeeents of the leit must be clianiied, and the J.iangelist made t.i sjeak in tio eoncise a manmr, too differi.nt from the general style of St. lint others say, that thcugh this :ras not the time of fms, as is cvidint from .^t. .Mark, yi t there might he some of the f< rrrard kind, and our .Sa: lour might presume so, seeing the tree full if leaves. It is certain that there are for:.ard \'2^ : Isaiali compnris the bt auty 1 f >mnAr\\A to the-t early figs, z.hieh jitople iiathin'd. and ati as .,, on as they Ji and th, in. Isa. CI!. 4. .As tlie hasty fruit befiire the summer, which when he that looketh upon it, seeth it, while it is yet in Ins hand, he eat- eth it up. .Jh(/ llosea j((.(/.>, thai the Lord iowmX Jsrai I in the w ildenicss as the first ripe in the (ij-tree at her first time, llos. y. 10. And ,le remlali describe^ them as exedlent Jigs. Jer. C4. C. One basket liad very nood figs, even like the tins that are first ripe. Pliny aiknouledges, that thi re is a sort 1/ fig tree alii ays green, and ai- rways :iith fruit upon it ; some ripe, or 7 cry far adianced, ueeordina to the season ; the otlur in blossom, or Imd^, Plin. lib. 13. ( ap. 8. and lib. II'k cap. IB. In Palestine, -uhere the xiinter is •iisy mild, there micht easily be t'oruard tiirs tn ."\\lar> li ; -..h,r,fore our .s,iii„nr might look; for fins at tills season upon a lig-tiee that had hates on ; and his cursing the barren tig-tree upon this occasion, i- an ixact Jigure ef the nitrtiun of' the .lews. The lin-tree had only leaves upon It ; herein it re.-tmblid the .lews, tvho had mly th'-- uipearances of piety and religion, the fig- tree may be said to be culpable for not bearing Jruit at a time uhen, according to its kind, fruit might have been expectid from it : so the .lews i.ere criminal Jor tut bringing J'ort/i the truits oj' righteousness, jvhen our Savii nr appeared among them, lie cursed the. barren fin tree, to shore the malediction nhich r.a: ready to fall upon the incredulous and impeni- tent .lews. To ('•en. 3. 7. they seweil ./'. leaves tonelher for aprons y'lon. 13.C3. tl'ie.v brounhtof the poinenranatesalidy. CO. 5. it is no place of seed, or of /. or vines 1 Sam. C5. 18. Abinail took C(Ht cakes of/'. 30. IC. thev gave the I'nvptian a cake of/". 2 Kiniis C0.7. hesaid.take a lumpof /. Isa. .38. CI. 1 ( 'hron. IC. 40. tlie\\ that w ere iiinh brounht /. y'eh. 13. 15. on the sabbath Mime lirounht /'. I'ant. C. 13. the fin-tree imltetii forth her green /'. lui. 34. 4. as a falliiin /'. from the fin-tree Jer. 8. 13. tliere shall be no f. on the tig-tree 21. 1. two ba-kels of/', one' bad verv good /". 2.3. 8. as the evil /. tliat cannot he eaten, so evil CO. 17. I will m'ake them like vile/, not to be ei-.ttn .-imii., 7. + 14. but I was a nalhen r of w ild /'. .\\ah. 3. 12. shall he like fin trees with first ripe f. .Mat.'. 16.doniennatliery.of thi-tlesr Luke 6.4t. Jam. 3 IC. (an the tin-tree luar I'erries.or a viney..' Lev. 6. 13. as a tig tree casteth her untinulv /.' Fl(i-i l!Fd'.. Jiidq. 0. 10. the trees said to the /". come, reign, II. 1 hiui.s 4. C5. dwelt safelv nnder his /'. .l/(,-.4. 4. C Kiniis 18. :;i. eat ever\\ one of iiis /'. Isa. :'.6. 16. /'fur. C7. 18. wlioso keepeth /'. shall cat the fruit lis. y. 10. I saw fatiiers as first-ripe intl-.e /. thereof J, el 1. 7. he hath barked mv /. and made it bare IC. the vine is dried, aml'the /. langui-hetli C. CC. the /'. and vine do \\ield 'their strength I lab. 3. 17.'aIlliounh Ihe /.' shall not hlos-om I lag. C. 19. as \\ et tlie /.'hatli not brounht birth /.ech. 3. 10. ve sliall call e\\er\\ man under the /'. .l/«/.Cl. 10. when lie saw a /'. in wax , MarkW. 13. CO. how soon is the /'. w ithered ' Mark 1 1 . CO, 21. CI- .-iC. learn a parable oi the /'. Mark 13. C8. Luke 13. 6. a man had a /. pla'nted in his vinev;ud 7. behold. I (ome, seekinn fruit on this /. 21. CO. heiiold the /. ami all the trees John 1. 48. when wa~t under the /'. I s.iw tliee,,W. Fl(;-1 IM'.l.S. ■ ;V7//.8. 8. a land of wheat, barlev. vines, and/. I'sal. 105. 33. lie smote their vines also and /. J,r. 5. 17. tlie\\ shall eat up Ihv vines and f. llos. C. IC. 1 will desirov her vines and her./-. ■linos 4. o. whin \\our nanleus and /'. m. re.rsed yah. 3. IC. thv .sfroiig holils siiali he l.kc/. 'Fit. II I , .Substantive. 1 ■'^nm 17. CO. as the host was noiiij I'orth to the f. 1 7V/H.6. IC. linht tl.e nood /. ot failli.lax hold 2 7'/'hi.4.7. I have foiinht a'noody. I have finished I lib. 10. .'iC. \\e endured a nreat./. of alllictioiis 11 31. were liiadc strong, waxed valiant in/. FHill I. /'.;*. Vent. 1. 41. then ye said, we will go np and .r. 4C. go not up, nor./', tor I am not among .voii 2. 32. Siiion and his people came toy. at .lahaz Judq. 11. IC. thou art come an. me to'/, in my latld 1 Sam. 4. 9. quit yourselves like men, andy. 17. 10. nive me a man that we may /". together C .Vim. 11. 20. why went ye so ninh when ye did f.? 1 Kings 22. 31./. riot small nor great, 2 Ohr. 18. .SO. 2 (-'hr. 18.31. compassed alxiut .letioshaphat to/. 20. 17. ve shall not need toy. in this battle Psal. 144. 1. which teacheth my finners to/. Jer. 51. 30. the mighty men have torborn to/, M 2 163 FTL Zeefi. 10. 5. shall/, because the Loii! is with them 14. 11. and .hulah also shall/, at lerusalein Ji>/m 18. 'M'l. if kingdom, then would my servants/. 1 Cor. y. 26. so/. 1, not as one that heateth the air 1 Tim. 0. 12./. the f-'ood fiiilit of faith, lay hold on Jam. 4. 2. ye kill, ye/, and war, yetye have not ■See Batti.k.s. KIGM'J' against. F,xod. 1. 10. lest they join our enemies and/, ag.ws J)eiit. 20. 10. when come niirh to a city to/, ag. it Joxli. 10. C'5. so do to enemies ff/7ai«.i/ wlioni ye/. 11. 5. they came and pitched to/, anain^t Israel TJ. 47- theDanites went u))to/. anainst Leshem Jiiilg. 1.1. who shall go up first to/, agniiist them ? .3. that we may/, against the t'anaanites 10. 11. 8. .lephthah in f. against Ammon, y. Co. did lie ever strive ajf. Israel, or/, a.17. them ? 12. .3. why come ye this day to/, against me f 20. 20. Israel set tliemselves to/, n^rn/wi/ Hen.iamin J .S«m. 15. lii. /. against Amaletifes till consumed 2.S. 1. behold, the Philistines/, against heilah 29. 8. that 1 may not/, against enemies of kin? 1 Kings 12. 21. Kehoboam assembled all I uilah with Benjamin to/, against Israel, 2 C/iron. 11. 1. 24. yeshall not/, ag. your brethren, 2 C/ir. 11. 4. 20. 23. but let us/, against them in the plain, 25. 22. .32. they turneil to/. agai?i.yt .lehoshaphat C Kings 3. 21. the kinsjs were come to/, ai?. them 19.9. behold, he is come out to/, against tUee 4. Chron. 13. 12. O Israel,/, ye not««r. the I/)rd 32.2. Sennacherib purposed to/, ag. .lerusalem 35. 20. Necho came to^'. against Carchemish AW/. 4. 8. conspired to come and /. ag. Jerusalem Psal. 35. 1./. against them that/, against me 56. 2. they be many that/, ag. nie,0 mostllich /to. 19. 2. they shall/, every one against his brother 29t 7- all the nations that/, against Ariel 8. the nations that/, against mount Zion Jer. 1. 19. shall/, oj;. thee, but not prevail, 15. 20. 21. 4. wherewith ye/. 0.17. the kinsr of Babylon 5. I myself will /. against you with strong' arm 32. 24. "behold, the city is given info the hand ot Chaldeans that/, against \\U 29. 1 34. 22. 1 .37. 8. 37. 10. bad smitten Chaldeans that/, againu you X.ech. 14. 3. the Lord shall/, against those nations .Acts 5. 39. lest ye be found to/, against God 2.3. 9. if angel hath spoken, let us not f. ag. God lieu. 2. IG. /'. ag. them with the sword of my mouth FlGHI/or. F.iod. 14. 11. T././o, you, Dent. 1. 30. | 3. 22. I 20.4. 2 Kings 10. 3. and /. fur your master's house Nell 4. 14. /./ir your brethren, sons, and wives 20. resort ye thither to us, our God shall /./or us ha. 31.4. tlie Lord shall come to f.for mount Zion FIGH r with. T.ioi. 17.9. choose men, go out f. with Amalek .7(>.t/i. 9. 2. Canaanites irathered to/. 7vith .loshua .fndg.H. 1. when wentestto/. -eit/, the Midianites 9. .38. go out now and/. 7iit/i Abimelech 11.6. that we may/. k'uA the children of Ammon 1 6V/rt.13. 5. Philist. gathered to/. :<(V/i Israel. 28. 1. 17. 9. if he be able to/. ttiit/ime,and tokill me .32. thy servant will go and /. 7iiit/i this Philistine C C/irim. .35. 22. .losiah disguised hims. to/, w. him Isa. .30. .32. in battles of shaking will he^. rtit/i it Jer. .32. 5. though ye/, wit/i Chaldeans, not prosper 33. 5. they came to/, wit/i the Ch»ldeans 41. 12. they took men, and went to/. 7i<. Ishmael J>an. 10. 20. 1 will return to/, uit/i prince of Persia 11. 11. the king of the south come and /. 7tit/i him FIGHTEIH. .Exod. 14. 25. the L. /. for them against Fgvptians Josh. 23. 10. the Ixird GoFIGIITING. Njim. 22. 1 11. peradventure 1 shall prevail in f. 1 .Sam.n. 19. Israel were/, with the Philistines 2 C/irm. 26. 11. Uzziah h;«l an host of/, men Psal. 56. 1. be merciful, () God, he/, oppresseth me FIGHTINGS. 2 Cor. 7. 5. without were /. within were fears Jam. 4.1. whence come wars and /. among \\ou r FIGUIIK. J)e7tt. 4. 16. lest ye make the similitude of anv/. Isa. 44. 13. he maketh it after the f. of a man " Kom. 5. 1 4. who is the/, of him that was to come 1 Cor. 4. 6. these I have in a /. traiisferrecl to myself Jlet. 9. 9. which was a t'. ot the time then present 11. 19. from whence also he received him in a/. 1 Pet. 3. 21. the like/, wliereunto even baptism FIGUKFS. 1 R ings 6. 29. he carved with carved /. of cherubims Alts'!. 43./. which ye made to worship them 1 Cor. 10. t 6. now these things were our/. Ileb. 9. 24. holy places, which are the/, of the true FIGUUBD. Lev. 26. + 1. neither shall ye set up r.iiy/. stone FILF.. 1 Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a/, for the mattocks FILL, Suhstantiie. I,er. 25. '\\^. and ye shall eat your/, insafetv J)eiit. 23. 24. then thou mayest eat grapes thy/ Prov. 7. 18. come, let us take our/, of love FILL, yerh. Gen. 1. 22. multiply, and/, the waters in the seas , 42. 25. .loseph commanded to/, their sacks, 44. 1. I'.xod. 10. 6. the locusts shall/, thy houses 16. .32. Moses said, f. an homer of it to be kept .32. + 29. Moses said, /. your hands to-day to the L. Lev. 16. +.32. the priest, he shall /. his hand 1 ^nm. 16. 1./. thine horn with oil, and go to.lesse 1 Kings 1.+ 14. I will come in and/, up thy words 18. 33./. four barrels with water, and pour it on 1 i'lir. 29. + 5. who then is willing to/, his hand r 2 Cliron. 1 3. + 9. whosoever conicth to f. his hand .^"^8. 21. till he/, thy mouth with laughing, and lips 15.2. should a wise man/, his belly with east-wind r 20. 23. when he is about to/, his belly, (J od cast fury 2.3. 4. 1 would/, my mouth with arguments 38. 39. ory. the appetite of the voung lions 4J. 7. canst thou/, his skin with barbed irons? 164 FIL Psal. 81. in. open thy mouth wide, and I will/, it 83. 16./. ineir races with shame to seek thee, () L. 1 10. 6. he shall/, the places with the dead bodies Prov. 1. 13. we shall/, our houses with spoil 8. 21. to inherit substance, I will /. thei: treasures Isa. 8. 8. his winsis shall/, the breadth of thy land 14. 21. nor/, the face of the world with cities 27. 6. Isr. shall/, the face of the world with fruit 56.12. they say .we will /'. ourselv. with strongdrink Jer. 13. 13. I will/, inhabitants with drunkenness 23. 24. do not 1 /. heaven and earth r saith the L. 33. .5. it is to/, them with the dead bodies of men 51.14. surely I will/, thee with men as caterpillars Lzei: 3. 3. son of man,/, thy Imwels with this roll 7. 19. shall not .satisfy theirsouls nor/, their bowels 9. 7./. the courts with the slain, go ye forth 10. 2. go in,/, thine hand with coals of fire 24. 4. gather the pieces,/, it with the choice bones .30. 11. they shall/, the land with the slain 32.4. I will/, the beasts of the whole earth with fire 5. I will/, the valleys with thy height .35. 8. I will/, his mountains with the slain 43. 1 26. they shall purge altar, and /. their hantls .^^ii/i. 1.9. who/, their masters' houses with violence JJag. 2. 7- I will/, this house with glory, saith Lord iCeeli. 9. + 15. and they shall /. both the bowls Mat. 9. 16. for that which is put in to/, it up 15. .33. whence have bread to/, such a multitude ? 23. .32./. ye up then the measure of your fathers .Mm 2. 7-/. the water-pots with water Jx'o/n. 15. 13. (;. of hope/, you with all joy and peace J'.jili. 4. 10. he ascendeFILLI'.U. Gen. 6. 13. the earth is/, with violence through men 21. 19. Hagar went and/, the bottle with water 24. 16. liebekah/. her pitcher anil came up 26. 15. the Philistines had/, the wells with earth Exoil. 1. 7. the children of Israel/, the land 2. 16. they /. the troughs to water their Hock 28. 3. whom I have/, with wisdom, .3.5. .35. 31. 3. 1 have/, him with the Spiiit of (io-.l, .35. 31. 40. 34. the glory of the Lord /. the tabernacle, 35. Devt. 26. 12. they may eat within thy gates and be/. 31. 20. when they have eaten and/, themselves Josli. 9. 13. these liottles we/, were new and are rent 1 Kitii/s 8. 10. the clouil/. the house of the Lord 11. irlory of L./. the house, 2 Clir. 5. 14. I 7. 1, 2. 18. 35. and he/, the trench also with water 20. 27. but the .Syrians/, the country 2 Kings 3. 25. they cast every man his stone and/, it 21. 16. INIanassen/. .lerusalem witli blood, 24. 4. 23. 14. .losiah/. their places with the lionesof men Kzra 9. 11. which have/, it from one end to another Joh 3. 15. with princes who/, their houses with silver 16. 8. and thou hast/, me with wrinkles 22. 18. yet he/, their houses with pood things Psal. 3ii. 7. tor my loins are/, with loathsome disease 71.8. let my mouth be/, with thy praise and honour 72. 19. let the whole earth be/, with his glory 80. 9. didst cause it to take deep root, it/, the land 104. 28. thou openest thine hand, are/, with go(Hj 12.3. 3. for we are exceedingly/, with contempt 4. our soul is exceedinuly /. with scorning Prov. 5. 10. lest strangers be/, with thy wealth 25. 16. lest thou be/, with honey and vomit it .30. 16. the earth that is not/, with water 22. and for a fool when he is /. with meat Feci. 1. 8. nor is the ear/, with hearing 6. 3. and his soul be not/, with good 7. and yet the appetite is not/. Cant. 5. 2. open to me, my head is/, with dew Isa.G. 1. high and lifted np, and his 'rain/, the temp. 21. 3. therefore are my loins/, with pain 33.5. the Lord hath/. Zion with judgment 34. 6. the sword of the Lord is /. with blood 43. 24. nor/, me with the fat of thy sacrifices 65. 20. nor an old man that hath not/, his days Jer. 15. 17. for thou hast/, me with indignation 16. 18. thev/. mine inheritance with carcases 19. 4. they have/, this place with blood of innocents 41. 9. Ishmael /. the pit with them that were slain 46. 12. and thy cry hath/, the land 51. .34. he hath/, his belly with my delicates Lam. 3. 15. he hath/, me with bitterness .30. he is/, full with repioach Eiek.R. 17. they have/, the land with violence 10. 3. and the cloud /. the inner court 11. 6. ye have/, the streets with the slain 28. 16. they/, the midst of thee with violence .36. '.VA. waste cities shall be/, with flocks of men 43. 5. the glory of the Lord /. the house, 44. 4. 7)flM. 2. 35. the stone cut out f. the whole earth Nah. 2. 12. the lion/, his holes with prey Hal). 2. 16. thou art/, with shame for glory Hag. 1. 6. ye drink, but ye are not/, with drink Zech. 9. 13. I have/, the bow with liphraim Mat. 27. 48. one of them ran, and/, a spunsre with vineEar, Mart 15. .36. .John 19.29. il/nr*2. 21. new piece that/, it up takefh from old 7- 27. .lesus said, let the children first he/. Lnke 1.53. he hath/, the hungry with good thinrs 2.40. .lesus waxed stron;.' in spirit,/, with wisdom 5. 7- and they came and/, both the ships 14. 23. compel them to come, that my house lie f. 15. 16. would fain have/, his belly'with husks John 2. 7. anil they/, them up to the brim 6. 13. they/, twelve baskets with frasrments 16. 6. I said these things, sorrow hath/, your heart Acts 2. 2. as of a rushing mighty wind, /. the house 4. 8. then Peter, /. with the Holy Ghost, said 5. 3. w hy hath Satan/, thine heart to lie to 1 1. fihost ? 28. ye have/, .lenisalem with your doctrine 9. 17. that thoumightest be/, with the Holy Ghost 13. 9. Paul,/, with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes Horn. 1. 29. being/, with all" unrishteousness 15. 14. that ve also are/, with all knowledge 24. if first 1 be somewhat/, with your company 2 Cor. 7. 4. I am/, with comfort. 1 am joyful Eph. 3. 19. might be/ with all the fulness of God FIL Eph.5. 18. he not drunk with wine, but/, with '"pirit Phil. 1.11. being/, with the fruits of rigliieoiisiitss Col. 1. 9. might be/", with the knowleik.eof hi.s will 2 Tim, 1. 4. fliat I iiiay be/, with joy .Tarn. 2. 16. depart in peace, be ye warmed and /, Rev. 8. 5. angel/, ihe censer with the fire of the alt£i 15. 1. for in them is/, up the wrath of {iotl 18.6. in the cup which she hath/, fill to her double ^hall ie FlLLKl). Erod. 16. 12. in morning ye shall he f. with bread Num. 14.21. the earth shall he f. with glory of L. 2 Kings 3. 17. that valley shall hef. with water Prov. 1. 31. they .(//o///(e/. with their own devices. 3. 1(1. so.t7(o//thy barns he t. with plenty 12.21. but the wicked shall he], with mischief 14. 14. the backslider shall hef. with his own way* 18.20. with the increase of his lips *//«// he hej'. 20. 17. afterward his mouth shall he f. with gravel 24. 4. ami by knowledge shall the chambers he J. Jer. 13. 12. every bottle shall he f. Avith wine Ezei-. 2.3.33. thou shalt hef. with drunkenness .39. 20. thus ye s/iitfl hef. at my table w ith horse* llah. 2. 14. earth shall hef. with knowleilge of Lord /.ech. 9. 15. and they shall hef. like bowls Ai«^5.6. blessed are they that hunger, they shall hef. Luke 1. 15. .lohn shall hef. with the Holy (ihost 3. 5. every vnWey shall he f. mountain brought low 6. 21. blessed ye that hunger now, ye shall he f. Has FILLLD. Gen. 6. 11. and the earth Teas f. with violence 1 Kings'!. 14. ami Hiram uasf. with wisiUun 2 Kings 3. 20. and the country aasf. with water 2 Chron. 5. 13. then the house uasf. with a cloud 16. 14. the bed which aai/. with sweet odours Psal. 126. 2. then our mouth teas f. with laughter Isa. ft. 4. and the house a'«f ./'. with smoke Jer. 51. 5. tho' their land Tcasf. with sinag. Holy I'.zek. 10. 4. and the house 7iasf. with the cloud Lvke 1. 41. Klisabeth 7cas f. with the Holy Ghost 67. Zacharias Tcasf. with the Holy Ghost John 12. 3. house uasf. with the odour of ointment Acts 19. 29. the whole city aaj/. with confusion Rev. 15. 8. and the temple 7oas I. with smoke Were FILLFD. Ilos. 13. 6. according to their pasture so were tliey /. they 7cere f. and their heart was exalted Lvke 4. 28. when they heard, they ueref. with w ra. 5. 26. they glorified God, and iere f. with fear 6. 11. they vieref. with madness, and communerf 8. 23. they 7cere f. with water, and in jeopardy John 6. 12. when they vieref. he said, gather up 26. because ye did eat of the loaves, and -.cere f- Acts 2. 4. they were all/, with the Holy G host, 4. 31. .3. 10. they uere f. with wonder and amazement 5. 17. rose up, and ueref. with indignation 1.3. 45. the lews Tcere f. with envy, and spake 52. disciples ae/e/. with joy and the Holy Ghcs» liev. 19. 21. all the fowls 71'eref. with their flesh ■See I". AT. FiLLi'.n.sr Veiit. 6. 11. and houses full, which thou/, nut Ezek. 27. 33. when wares went forth,/, many peep fc- FILLFsr. Ps, 17. 14. whose belly thou/, with thy hid treasure FlLLKl II. Joh 9.18. but he/, me with bitterness Psal. 84. 6. the rain also /. the pools 107. 9. he/, the hunary soul with goodness 129. 7- wherewith the mower/, not his hand 147. 14. he/, thee with the finest of the wheat Eph. 1. 23. the fiilne.«s of him that/, all in all FILLET. Jer. 52. 21. a/, of twelve cubits did compass it FILLKIS. Exod. 27. 10. the hooks of the pillars, and their l\\ shall be of silver, 11. j ;«!. 10. 11, 12, 1", 19- 36. .'18. he overlaid their chapiters and/, with gold FILLF.Tkl). Exod.^7. 17. all shall be/, with silver, 38. 17. 38. 28. he overlaid their chapiters and /. them FlLLlNti. Acts 14. 17./. our hearts with food and gladness FILTH. Lev. 1.+ 16. pluck away his crop with/, thereof Isa. 4. 4. when the Lord washed away the/, of Zior* Nah. .3. 6. 1 will cast abominable f. upon thee 1 Cor. 4. 13. we are made as the/, of the world 1 Pet. 3. 21. not putting away the/, of the flesh FILIIIY. Joh 1.5. 16. how much more abomina. and/, ismaaf Psal. 14. 3. they are altogether become/. 53. 3. Isa. (54. 6. all our righteousnesses are as/, rags Zeph. 3. 1. woe to her that is/, and polluted Zech. 3. 3. loshua was clothed with /. garments 4. takeaway the/, garments from hirii Col. 3.8. you also put off/, communicat. from mou;^ 1 Tim. 3. 3. no striker, not greedy of/, lucre, 8. 'Tit. 1. 7. not soon anL'ry, not given to/, lucre 11. teaching thinsis for"/, lucre's sake, 1 Pet. 5. 2. 2 Pet.'i.'i. Lotvexeil with /.conversation of wicked Jnde 8. likewise these/, dreamers defile the flesh Rev. 22. II. he that is/, let him be/. -SfiU F1LIH1NF.S.S. 2 C//rft)(.29.5.carry out the/, out of the holy place- Ezra 6. 21 . had separated fi om the /. of the heathe* 9. 11. unclean land with the/, of the people Pro:; 30. 12. ami vet is not washed from their/. Isa. 28. 8. for all tables are full of vomit and I'. Jer. 5. +.30. astonishment andy. i.> commilted inland" 23. + 14. 1 have seen/, in the prophetsof. lerusalem I,am.\\. 9. her/, is in her skirts, ren>eiub. not heread /':e/-. 16. .36. because thy y. was poured out 22. 15. and I will consume thy/, out of (he€ 24. II. that the/, of it may be molten in it 13. in thy/, is lewdness : because 1 have purged thee, and thou wast not purged, thou shalt not be purged from thy /. .so. vo. from all your/, will I '.leanseyou 2 Cor."!. 1. let us c-leanse oureelv. f'romali /. of flesh Eph. 5. 4. n.or let/, he once nair.eci among you Jam. 1 .2! . w heretore lay apan all/.receive the word Rev. 17. 4. cup full of abominat. and/, of fornirBf. FIN FINALLl. 2 Cor. 13. 11./. my brethren, farewell, Eph. 6. 10. Phil. i. 1. 1 4. B. i Thess. 3. 1. 1 Pet. i. 8. FIND Signifies, [1] To convert, or recover a thing that was iost, Luke 15. 8, 9, 'i". [C] To invent, or dttcover, 2 Chron. 2. 14. [3] To hum eiperimentally, Kom. 4. 1. Rev. 2. 2. [4] 'Vb obtain uhat uie leant attd desire ff Ood, Alaf. "• 7. [5] To come to. Job 3. 'JS. [rtj 7b midersiand throughly, .loh 11.7. [7] To do, or perform. Isa. 58. 13. L81 'i'li jr««i-, .lob 33. ID. [y] To happen upon uithoiil ■teeiitig, Gep. ST. 15. [10] To choose a>ul apyoin!. Acts 1.3. 22. [11] To turn to, or light on, Luke 4. 17. [12] To observe. Mat. 8. 10. To timJ, ts used sumetime» for to Httack, to surprise one's enemies, to discover their ambushes. It is understood in this sense, .ludg. 1. 5. 1 ney found Adoni-kezck in Bezek. They attacied him there. And, 1 Sam. 31. 3. according to the Hebrew, the archers helongmg to the Philistines found Saul, dhey attacked him. In this sense some explain that passage in Uen. 36. 24. I his was that Atuth that found the mules in the wilderness. In the Hebrew, iie found the Emims. These Kmiins are believed to be powerful people ; Deut. 2. 10, 1 1 . 'Ihe jt,'mi»/x dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the .Inaiims, Ac. tcho also were neighbinirs to the Horites here spoken iif, as appears from Gen. 14. 5,6. Anah therefore found a tro,ip of these people : he surprised, attack- ed, and defeated them. Others render the Hebrew word .lemiin, tchich is no where else used, by waters ; that he found out some springs of water, uhich in those hot countries were rare and precious ; or, hot waters, some hot and medicinul springs. Others again mules, as in our translation ; that he found out the way of the generation of mules, by the copulatun of an ass and a mare. <^en. 19. 11. they wearied themselves to/, the door .32. 19. you shall speak to Esau, when you/, him ?tum. 32. 23. be sure your sin shall/, you out .'J5. 27. the revensrer of blood /. him without city Veut. 22. 25. a man/, adamsel and lie with her. 28. Judg. 17. 8. to sojourn where he could /. a place, 9. Hiuh 1. 9. the L. jirant ye may /. rest, each of you 1 Sam. 20. 21. sayins, go,/, out Ihe arrows, .36. 24. 19. if a man/, his enemy, will he let him go? 1 Kings 18. 5. perailv. we may /. grass to save horses C Chron. 2. 14. (o/. out every device be put to him 32. 4. why should Assyria come and/, much water.' Job 23. 3. O that 1 knew where 1 might/, him .34. 11. cause every man to/, according to his ways Psal. 10. 15. seek out his wickedu. till thou/, none Prov. 2. 5. thou shalt/. the knowledge of God 4. 22. my words are life to those that/, them a. 9. they are right to them that/, knowledge 12. I /. out knowledge of witty inventions £j-ci. 7. 14. a man should/, nothing tor him 27. counting one by one, to/, out the account 12. 10. he sought to/, out acceptable words Cant. 5.8. iff. my beloved, tell him I am sick of love /sa. .34. 14. the screech-owl shall /. a place of rest 58. 3. in the day of your fast you /. pleasure .Ter. 10. 18. will distress them, that they may /. it so /.am. 1. 6. are become like harts that/, no i)asture 8. 9. her prophets also/, no vision from God Van. 6. 4. the princes sought to/, occasion against Daniel, out could/, none occasion nor fault 5. shall not /. except we /. it concerning law of G . Mat. 7. 14. sti-ait is gate^and few there be that/, it 18. 13. and if so be that he/, it, he rejoiceth more Mark 11. 13. if haply he might/, any thing thereon 13. .36. lest coming suddenly, lie/, you sleeping Lnie 6.7. that they might/, an accusation as;, hfm " 12. 38. and /. them so, blessed are those servants 13. 7. he said 1 come seeking fruit and f. none 15. 4. and go after that which is lost, till he/, it 8. doth she not seek diligently till she/, it? John 10. 9. he shall go in and out, and/ pasture ActsT. 40. desired to/, a tabernacle forG. of .lacob 17. 27, they might feel after him and /. him 23. 9. scribes, saying, we/, no evil in this man Mom. 9. 19. thou wilt say, why doth he yet/, fault > 2Cor.9.4. they come with me, and.f. you imprepared 2 Tim. 1. 18. he may /. mercy ofthe L. in that day i^« Favoijr. Can or canst FIND. G«n. 41 . 38. Phar. said, ran we/, such a one as this is.' Ezod. 5. 11. go, get you straw where you canf. it Ezra 7. 16. all the silver and gold thou canst f. Job 3. 22. and are glad when they canf. the grave 11. 7- canst thou by searching /. out God ? canst thou/, out the Almighty unto perfection.' Prov. 20. 6. but a faithful man who canf.? 31.10. who canf. a virt. woman price above rubies' Eccl. 3. 11. no man canf. out the work f ;oCannot FIN D. Gen. 38. 22. he returned, and said, T cannot/, her 1 Kings 18. 12. if he cannot f. thee, he will slay me Job 17. 10. I cannot I', one wise man among you .37. 23. touching Almighty, we cannot f. him out £<•<■/. 8. 17- a man cannot f. out the work under sun FIN U prace. Oen. 32. 5. 1 may /. grace in thy sight, Erod. 33. 13. ,■33. 8. these are to/, grace in the siuht of my lord 15. let me /. gr. || 34. 1 1 . let me /. pr. in vour eyes 47. 25. let U3 f. grace in the sight of my lord liuih 2. 2. in whose sight 1 shall /. grace 1 6'am. 1. 18. let thy handmaid/, grace in thy sight 2 Sam. 16. 4. that I may /. grace in tliy siglit, O king Hei. 4. 16. that we may /'. gr. to help in time of need ^ i FIND. 28. if //.there forty five II 30. if J f. thirty there Psal. 1.32.5. till //. out a jilace for the Lord £ccl. 7. 26. and //. more bitter than death the woman Cant.S. 1. when /should/, thee, I would kiss thee Jer. 45. 3. 1 fainted in my sighing, and //. no rest FIN Lute 23. 4. Pilate saiti to the chief priests, //. no fault in this man, John 18. .'JB. 1 19. 4, 6. Rom. 7. 18. to perforin that which is good If. not 21. //. then a law, that when 1 would do good \\ot FIND, or FIND twt. Erod. 16. 25. to-day ye shall not f. it in the field Lev. 12. t 8. if her hand ./'. twt sutticiently 1 Sam. 23. 17. .'>aul my father shall not f. thee 2 .Vam. 17. 20. had sovight, and could iwtf. them Prov. 1. 28. they shall seek me early, but they shall 7iiit f. uie, JIos. 5. 6. Joint 7. 34, 36. Eccl. 7. 28. which my soul seeketh, but 1 /. nut ('ant. 5.6. I sought him, but 1 could not J. him />«. 41. 12. seek them, but shalt notf. them, Hos. 2.7. Dan. 6. 5. we shall luitf. any occasion against D^n. Ilos. 2. 6. make a wall that she sholl iwtf. her paths Amos. 8. 12. shall run to seek the word, and notf. it Luke 5. 19. Juitf. what way they might bring liim 19. 48. could notf. what they might do to .lesus John 7. 35. whither go, that we shall no//, him Rom. 7. 18. how to do that which is good, I /. not 2 (.'or. 12. 20. I shall nutf. you such as I would Rev. 9. 6. shall men seek death, and shall 710//. it Shall, or shalt FIND. Gen. 44. + 34. lest I see the evil that shallf. my father Deut. 4. 29. if thence thou seek L. thou shalt f. him 28. tj5. thou shalt f. no ease among these nations Judg. y. .33. then niayestdo as thou shalt f. occasion 1 Sam. 9. 13. ye shall f. him l>efore he go up to eat 10. 2. there >hallf. two men hy Uachel's sepulchre + 7. thou shalt do as thy hand shall f. 2 Kings 7. 1 9. if we tarry, we shall f. punishment 2 Chr. 20. 16. ye shall f. them at end of the brook 30. 9. your brethren and child, shall f. compassion Ezra 4. 15. thou shalt f. in the book of records Psal. 17. 3. thou hast tried me. and shalt f. nothing 21. 8. thy hand shall f. out all thine enemies Prov. 1. 13. we shall f. all precious substance 8. 17. they that seek me early shall f. me, Jer. 29. 13. 16. 20. that handleth matter v> iie]y, shall f. good 19. 8- he that keepeth understanding jAa///. good Eccl. 11.1. for thou shalt f. it after many days Jer. 2. 24. in her month they shall f. her 6. 16. ye shall f. rest toyoursouls, Mat. 11. 29. Hos.i" 8. in labours they shall f. none iniquity in me Mat.\\. 7. seek and ye shall f. Luke 11.9. 10. 39. he that loseth his life for my sake shall f. it 17- 27. thou shalt f. a piece of money, that take 21. 2. ye shall f. an ass tied, and a colt, Mark 11.2. 22. 9. as many as ye shall f. bid to the marriage 24. 4(). whencomeih, s.f. so doing, Luke 12. .37, 43. Luke 2. 12. 3e shall f. babe wrapt ill swaildl. clolhes 18. 8. .Sonof mancometh, j/ia//he/. faith on earth > John 21. 6. cast the net on the right side, ye shall f. liev, 18. 14. and thou shalt f. thehi no more at all FIND for. Gen. 31. 32. with whomsoever thou/, thy gods Ezek, 3. 1. eat that thou/, eat this roll, and go speak FINDEllI, Gen. 4. 14. every one that/, me shall slay me Dent. 19. + 5. the head slippeth, and/, his neighbour Job .33. 10. behold, he/, occasions against me Psal. 119. 162. 1 rejoice at word, as one that/, spoil Prov. 3. 13. happy is the man that/, wisdom 8. .35. whoso/, me,/, life, shall obtain favour of Ld. 14. 6. ascorner seeketh wisdom, and/, it not 17. 20. he that hath a froward heart, /. no good 18. 22. whoso/, a wife/, good thing, obtains favour 21. 10. his neighbour/, no favour in his eyes 21. he that followeth after mercy/, life and honour Etcl. 9. 10. whatsoever thy hand/, to do, do it Lam. 1. 3. she dwells among heathen, she/, no rest Hos. 14.3. for intliee the fatherless/, mercy Mat. 7.8. and he that seeketh/. Luie 11. 10. 10. .39. he that /.his life shall lose it 12.43. walketh thro' dry places, seeking rest,/, none 44./. it empty , swept, and garnished, Luke 11. 25. 26. 40. he / his disciples asleep, Mark 14. 37. John 1. 41. he first/, his own brother Simon 4.3. .lesKs/. Philip 1145. Philip/. Nathaneel 5. 14. afterward Jesus/, him in the temple FINDING. Gen. 4. 15. lest any /. Cain should kill him " .fob 9. 10. who doeth thin-js past /. out and wonders Psal. 32. + 6. every one shall pray in a time of/. Isa. 58. 13./. thine own pleas, nor speaking words luke 11. 24. unclean spirit seeking rest a:;.!/, none Acts 4. 21./. nothing how they might punish them 19. 1. Paul came, and/, certain disciples. 21. 4. 21. 2. /. ship sailing over to Phenicia, went alxiard Rom. 11. .33. unsearchable, and his ways past f. ouf lleb. 8. 8. for/, fault with them, ne saith, behold FINK. Job 28. 1. there is a place fo.- gold where they/, it FINK. Fzra 8. 27. anil two vesseis Oi"/. copper, as gold ,Tob 28. + 15./. gold shall not be given for wistlom /««. 19. 9. they that work in /. flax be confounded Rev. 1. 15. his feet like unto /. brass, 2. 18. FINK.*.Kr. Lev. 2. 1. his offering shall be of f. flour. 24. 5. 4. cakes of/. Jluur mingled with oil. 5. 7- 1 7 12. 14. 10, 21. 123. 13. iVHwi. 6. 15. 17- 13, 19, 25, 31, .37, 43, 49, 55, 61. 1 8. 8. 5. 11. the tenth part of anephah of f. flour, 6. 20. 1 Kings 4. 22. thirty measures of/, flour in one day 2 KingsT. 1. measure /.T&u/r sold for shekel, 16. 18. 1 Chr. 9.29. were apiminted tooversce/..A>ttr, 23.29. Ezek. 16. 13. thou ifidst eat f. flour, honey, and oil 19. 1 gave thee / ./?2 Chr. 3. 5. reding, which he overlaid with/, gold 8. the most hol.v he overlaid with/, gold .Job 28. -t 15./. «r''/i/ shall not be given for wisdom 17. exchange of it shall not be for jewels of/, gold 31. 24. or said to/, cold, thou art my confidence Psal. 19. lO.aremorctobedesiredthanmuch/.ffo/rf 1 19. 127. I love thy commamlments above /. gold i'rov. 3. 14. and the gain of wisdom than /. gold 8. 19. my fruit is better than gold, than/, gold FIN Prov. 25. 12. as an ornament off. gold, so is a reprover Cant. 5. 11. his head is as most/, gold locks bushy 15. his legs are as pillars set on sockets off. goU La. 13. 12. will make a man more precious than/, g. l^m. 4. l.how is the most/, gold changed ! 2. the precious sons of Zion comparable to /. gold Dan. 2. .'12. this image's head /. gold, breast of silver 10. 5. whose loins were girded with/, gold of Uphaz Zech. y. 3. 1 y rus heaped/, gold as mire of tlie streets Fl N E linen. Gen. 41. 42. Pharaoh arrayed him in vest. of/, linen Ezjri. 25. 4. this is the offering ye shall take, /. lineti 26. 1. w ith ten curtains off. twined linen 31. the vail off. linen, %. 35. 2 Chron. 3. 14. 36. thou shalt make an hanging of /. twined linen, 27. 9, 16, 18. 1 36. .57. 1 38. 9, 16, 18. 28. 5. take gold and /. linen to make garments 6. shall make the ephcxl of /'. linen, 39. 2. 8. girdle /. linen, 39. 5, 29. ll 15. breast-plate, 39.8. 39. thou shalt embroider the coat of/, linen, and thou shalt make the mitre of y. linen 35. 6. let him bring an offering of/, linen 23. every man with whom was found /. linen 25. the women brought of scarlet aud/. linen 35. them hath he filled with wisdom to work ali manner of w 01k aud /. linen, 38. 23. 2 Chron. 2. 14. .36. 8. that wrought curtains off. linen and blue 39. 27. they made coats off. linen for Aaron 28. made a mitre off. linen, and bonnets off, linen 1 Chron. 4. 21. families of them that wrought/, linen 15. 27. David was clothed with a robe of f. linen I.sth. 1 . 6. were hangings fasten, w itli cords off. linen 8. 15. Mordecai went with a garment off. linen Prov. 7. 16. I have decked my bed with/, linen 31. 24. she maketh/. linen, and selleth'it Isa. 3. 23. the J^ord will take away the/, linen Eiek. 16. 10. I girded thee about withy, linen 13. thy raiment was of/, linen and silk 27. 7. /• linen from Egypt was to lie thy sail 16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with /. linen Mark 15. 46. Joseph bought/, linen and wrapped Luke 16. 19. rich man clothed in purple and /. Ii?ten Rev. 18. 12. merchandise off. linen depart, from thee 16. that city clothed in/, linen is come to nought 19. 8. to her was granted to be arrayed in /. linen 14. the armies in heaven were clothed in /. linen Fl N E meal. Gen. 18. 6. make ready three measures off. meal FINER. Prov. 25. 4. there shal I come forth a vessel for the / F1NE.ST. P-fal. SI. 16. have fed thee with the/, of the wheat 147. 14. he filleth thee with the/, of tlie wheat FIMNG. Prov. 17. 3./. pot is for silv. furnace for gold, 27. 21. FINGER. The finger of God sigtiifies his power, his opera- tion. Pharaoh's magicians discovered the hnger of GoTo put forth one's finger f.f a bantering, insvltinff ge-Hure. Isa. 58. 9. If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, and the putting out ofthe finger. // thou take away from the midst of thee the chain or yoke wherewith thou overwhelmest thy debtors, and forbear pointing at them, and using jeering and insulting gestures. Some take this for a menacing or threatening gesture. Exod. 8. 19. the magicians sai29. 12. put of the blooLev. 4. 6. priest shall dip his /. in the blood and sprinkle it, I7, 25, 30, 34. | 8. 15. 19. 9. 1 16. 14, 19. 14. 16. thepriestshalldiphis right/, in the oil, and sprinkle of the oil with his/, seven times, 27. Kum. 19. 4. priest shall take of her bIoo1 Kings 12. 10. my little/. thicker,2 Chron. 10.10. /i«. ^. y. if take away Ihe putting forth of the/. Luke 11. io. kT with the/, of God cast out devils 16.24. that he may dip the tip of his/, in water John 8. 6. and with iiis/. wrote on the ground 20. 25. ann pin mj /. into the print of the nails 27. reach hitner thy I- and behold my hands FINGERS. 2 Sam. 21. 20. on every hand six/. 1 Chr. 20. 6. Psal. 8. 3. when consi144. 1. the lx)rd, who teaclieth my/, to fight Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man teacheth with his/. 7. 3. bind them on thy f. write them on thy heart Cant. 5. 5. and my/, with sweet-smelling myrrli Isa. 2. 8. that which their own/, have made, 17. 8. 59. 3. hands defi led with blood, and /. with iniquity Jer. 52.21. the thickness of one pillar four/. Dan. 5. 5. came forth /. of a man's hand, and wrote Mat. 23. 4. they bind heavy burdens, but they will not move them with one ot their/. Luke 11.46. Markl. 33. and he put his/, into his ears and he spit FINISH. To bring to pass, fulfil, perfect. Our hie.'ted Ij>rd said on the cro.ts. It is finishetl, John 19. .30. Our gnat Redeemer, by what he did and suffered, performed the will of God, and the whole work which the I'niher gave him to do ; which was to obtain eternal redemption. He was the ivbstitnce and end of all the types, and the legal dispensa- tion, lie completed and finished rightioiisness, removed the curse, and radically completed our solvation. Gen. 6. 16. and in a cubit shalt thou /. it alove Dan. 9. 24. to/, transgression, and make end of sm Zech. 4. 9. Zcnibbabel's hands shall also/, it 165 FIR Mai. 10. + 23. ye stiall not/, the cities of Israel l.uke 14. 28. whether he have suthcient to J. ag. after laid the foundation, anil is notahle to/, it 30. this man bef;an to huild, was not able to/. Joint 4. .34. my meat is lodo his will, and/, his work 5. .36. works which the Father hath given me to/. Acts 20. 24. that 1 misht/. my course with joy Rom. 9. 28. for he willy, the work, and cut short 2 Cor. b. 6. so he would also/, in yon the same !(racc Phil. 1. f 6. he that hath begun, will also/, it FlNlSllf.U. Gen. 2. 1. thus the heavens anil the eailh were/. Exod. 39. .32. thus was all the work/. 40. 3.3. X)e«/.31. 24. an end of writing, till they were/. Josh. 4. 10. the priest stood, till every thinsr was/. Miith^. 18. the man not rest, till he have/. the thinj; 1 Kings 6. 9. Solomon built the house and /. it, 14, 22, .38. 2 Chron. 5. 1. I 7. 11. 7. 1. Solomon/, all liis house. 9. 1,25. 2 Chr.H. 16. 22. so w: 1 Vhr. 27. 24. Joal) besan to miinber, but he /. not 28.20. Lord not fail thee, till thou hast /. the work 2 Vhr. 24. 14. and when they had/ the repairing 29. 28. the sinaers sang, till biirnt-oft'ering was/. 31. 7. they/, the heai)3 in the seventh month A'sra 4. + 12. the Jews have/, the walls 5. 16. hath it been in building, and yet it is not/. 6. 14. the elders of the Jews built and /. it, 15. JKeh. 6. 15. so the wall was/, in lifty-two days Dan 5. '21). (iod hath numbered thy kingd. and /. it 12. 7. all these thincs shall be/. Mat. 13. 53. when J'es s had/, these parables 19. 1. when Jesus had/, these sayings, 2t>. 1. John 17. 4. I have/, the work thou gavest me to do 19. 30. he said, it is/, and he bowed his heaii Acts 21. 7. when we had /. our course from J yre 2 r«m. 4.7. 1 have/, my course,! have kept the failh Hei. 4. 3. the works were/, from the foundation Jam. 1. 15. sin, when it is/, bringeth forth death Jiev. 10. 7. the mystery ot God should be/. 11. 7. when witnesses shall have/, their testimony £0.5. lived not, till the thousand years were/. FIMSIIKK. Hei. 12. 2. looking to Jesus, author and/, of our faith FI N S. JLev. ll.g.whatever hath/ and scales eat, Devl.^^.9. 10. that hath not/, shall be an abomination, 12. FIRE Is one of the finer elements, which not only affords light and heat, hut uhereiit liieaise ~ue try and purge metals. God hath often appeared in fire, and encompassed with fire ; as uhen he sheued himself in the burning ivsh, and descended on mount Sinai in the midst of flames, thunderitigs, and lightning, Exod. 3. 2. 1 19. 18. lire is a symbol if the holiness and justice of God : Ihe Lord thy Gixl is a consuming fire, Deut. 4. 24. lie shewed himself to his prophets, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and St. .lohn in the midst of fire, ha. 6. 4. Ezek. 1. 4. liev. 1. 14. The Psalmist de- scribes the chariot of God as all iti a flame, Psal. 18. 12, 13, 14. Ajid it is said that God vfill appear in the midst of fire at his second coming, 1 Ihess. 1. 8. Daniel saps, that a fiery stream issued and came forth from before him ; noting the speedy eiecvting of his jvdgments for the terror of the wicked and comfort of the godly, Dan. 7. 10. The wrath of Gb^ is compared to fire, Psal. 18. 8. and the effects of his wrath, which are war, famine, and other scojtrges, are described under the same idea, Psal. 66. 12. Jer. 48. 45. Our Saviour is compared to fire. Mai. 3. 2. He is like a refiner's fire, and like fuller's soap. //e shall consume the wicked by his judgments, and purify those who are sincere by his doc- trine. 'Ihe Holy Ghost likewise is compared to fire. JMat. 3. 11. He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire. To verify this prediction, Jesus sent the Holy Ghost who de- scended upon his disciples in the form of tongues, or like sparks of fire, Acts 2. 3. It is the work of the tloly Spirit to enlighten, purify, and sanctify the soul, and to i)tfiame it with love to God, and zeal for his glory. The angels them- selves, as the ministers of God, are compared to a burning fire, speedy and irresistible in the ex- ecutio7t of his commands, Psal. 104. 4. The lard, or his angel, led the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness, un^jter the form of a pil- lar e/fire, Exod. 13. 21. Fire from heaven fell frequently on the victims sacrificed to the Lord, as a mark of his presence and approbatimi. It is thought that God in this manner expressed his acceptance of Abel's sacri- fices. Gen. 4. 4. When the Lord made a cove- iiant with Abraham, a fire, like that oj a fur- nace, passed through the divided pieces of the sa- crifices, and consumed them, (>en. 15. 17. Fire fell upon the sacrifices which Moses offered at the dedication of the tabernacle. Lev. 9. 24. And upon tlwse of Manoah, Samson's father, Judg. 13. 19, 20. Upon Solomon's at the dedication cf the temple, 2 Chron. 7- 1- ^nd upon Elijah's ot mount C'armel, 1 Kings 18. .38. Whe torments of hell are described by fire, both in the Uld and New Testament. Moses inveighing against the Israelites, who rebelled against the jLord, says to them ; A fire is kindled in mine anscr, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, Deut. 32. 22. Isaiah »* still more express, Mho among us shall dwell with the devour- ing fire r who among us shall dwell with ever- lasting burnings.' Isa. .33. 14. And in chap. 66. 24. 'Iheir worm shall not die. neither shall their fire be quenched. Our Saviour makes use of the same similitude, to represent Ihe punishment of the damned, Mark 9. 44. He likewise speaks frequently of the eternal fire prepared for the devil, his angels, and repro- bates. Mat. 25. 41. The sting and remorse of conscience is the worm that will never die : 166 FIR and the wrath of God upon their souls and bodies, the fire that shall never go out. There are like- wise who maintain that by worm is to be under- stood a common, living, and material, not an al- legorical and figurative worm ; a>jrf by fire, a real, elementary, and material fire. Amung the maintainers of this opinion are Austin, Cyprian, t hrysostom, Jerome, ivc. The word of God is compared to fire, Jer. 23. 29. Is not my word like as a fire f // is full of life and efficacy ; like a fire, it warms, melts, and heals my people, and is po-xerful to consume the dross, and burn up the chaff' and stubble, .'ind the apostle says, tl^t every man's doctrine should be tried by fire, tliat is, by the light cf the word, of what nature it is, whether it he true or false, sound atid solid, or corrupt and frothy, 1 Cor. 3. 13. Fire ».f likewise taken for persecution, dissension, and divisioji. Luke 12. 49. I am come to send fire on the earth ; that is. Upon my coming and publishing the gospel, there will follow, through the devil's malice, and the corrup- tiim of men, much persecution to the professors thereof, and manifold divisions in the world, whereby men icill be tried whether they be faith- ful or 7iot. The church of God is compared to a tire. Uiad. 18. Lhe house of Jacob shall be a fire : The church shall subdue all her enemies. Carnal vain shifts of men's o-wn devising, whereby they seek to support, relieve, and comfort them- selves against the judgments denounced against them, are likewise compared to fire, Isa. 50. 11. As are also the lies, slanders, and other provoking speeches cf ungodly men ; Prov. 16. 27. And in his lips there is a burning fire. Gen. la. + 17. a lamp of/, passed betw. those pieces 22.6. Abraham took/, in his hand, and a knife 7. my father, behold the/, and the wood, but where Exod. 3. 2. and behold, the bush burned with/. 9. 23. Lord sent hail and the/, along on ground 24. there was hail, and/, mingled with the hail 12. 8. shall eat the fiesh in that night roast with/. 9. 19. 18. the Ld. descended upon mount Sinai in/. 22. 0. if/, break out, and catch in thorns ,32. 24. then 1 cast gold into/, and came this calf 40. 38. and/, was on the tabernacle by night through air their journey, A «»i. 9. 16. iJeut. l.Xi. Lev. 1. 7. the sons of the priest shall put/, on the altar, and lay wood in order upon the/. 8. upon the wood that is in the/. 12, I7. | 3. 5. 2. 14. shalt otfer green ears of corn dried by the /. 6. 9. the/, of the altar be burning in it, 10, 12, 13. 9. 24. there came a/, out from before the Lord 10. 1. the sons of Aaron put/, in their censers 2. there went out/, from I>d. and devoured them 16. 13. he shall put the incense upon the/. 18. 21. thou slialt not let any of thy seed pass thro'/, to Molech, Deut. 18. 10. 2 Kings I7. 17. | 23. 10. Num. 6. 18. shall take the hair, and put it in the/. 11. 2. when Moses prayed the/, was quenched 16.7- take je censers, and put/, therein, 18. 37. that he take the censers, and scatter/, yonder 46. take a censer, and put/, therein troin ofi' altar 18. 9. be thine of most holy things reserved from /. 21. 28. for there is a/, gone out from Ileshimn 31. 23. every thing that may abide /. go thro' the /. Deut. 4. 11. and the mountain burnt with/. 9. 15. 36. and upon earth he shewed thee his great/. 5. 5. for ye were afraid by reason of the/ 18. 16. nor let me see this great/, any more 33. 1 2. from his right hand went a/, ot law for them Josh.l. 25. all Israel burned Achan with/. Judff. 6. 21. and there rose up/, out of the rock 9. 15. let/, come out of bramble and devour cedars 16. 9. as a thread of tow when it toucheth the/. 1 Kings 18. 23. lay it on wood, put no/, under, 25. 24. the tiod that answereth by/, let him be God 3ii. then the /. of the Lord fell, 2 C/irow. 7. 1, 3. 19. 12. after the earthquake a/, but the Lord was not iu the/, atter the/, a still small voice 2 Kings 1. 10. then let/, come down from heaven 12. and the/, of God came down from heaven 2. 11. there appeared a chariot anil horses off. 6. 17. the mountain was full of chariots of/. 16. 3. Ahaz made his son to pass through the/. 19. 18. and have cast tlieir gods into the/. 21.6. Manasseh made son pass thro'/. 2 ( hr. 33. 6. 23. 10. no man might make his son pass thro' the/. 1 Chr. 21. 26. Lord answered him from heaven by/. 2 Chr. 35. 13. thej' roasted the passover with/. Neh. 2. 3. the gates thereof are consumed with /. 13. Job 1. 16. the/, of God is fallen from heaven 18. 5. and the spark of his/, shall not shine 28. 5. and under it is turned up as it were/. 41. 19. burning lamps, and sparks of/ leap out Psal. 39. 3. while 1 was musing the /. burned 46. 9. he bumeth the chariot in the/. 66. 12. we went through/, and through water 68. 2. as wax melteth before/, so let w icked perish 74. 7- they have cast/, into thy sanctuary 78. 14. all the night with a light of/. 105. 39. 8.3. 14. as the/, bumeth the wooil, and as the Ha me 97- 3. a/, goeth before him and bumeth upeneinies 105. 32. he gave hail and flaming/, in their land J 18. 12. they are quenched as the/, of thorns 140. 10. let them be cast into the/, into deep pits 148. 8. /. and hail, stormy wind fulfilling his word Prov. 6. 27. can a man take/, in his bosom 16. 27. and in his lips there is as a burnin?/. 26. 20. where no wood is, there the/, goeth out 21. as wood is to /.so is contentious man to kindle .30. 16. the grave and the/, sailh not, it is enough Isa. 9.5. this shall be witli burning and fuel off. 18. for wickedness burnetii as the/. 19. the people shall be as the fuel of the/. 10. 16. shall kindle a burning like burning of a/. 17. and the liiiht of Israel shall be for a/. 30. 14. not be found a sherd to take /. from hearth .33. the ))ile thereof is/, and much wood 31. 9. saitli the Lord, whose/, is in Zion .37.19. Kin;;s of Assyria have cast their cods into/. 43. 2. when thou walkest through /. not be burnt FIR Isa. 44. 16. he burneth pai-t thereof in the/, he warm- eth himself, ami saitli. aha, I have seen the /.. 47.14. they shal I be as stubble, the/, shall burn them • 5ii. 11. w.ilk in light of your r. and in the sparks 64. 2. as when the melting/, hurneth, the/, taus- eth the waters to lioil to make thy name kiiowu. 65. 5. these are a/, that burneth all the day 66. 15. for behold, Ihe I.ord will come with/. 16. for by/, will the Lord plead with all Hesir 24. worm not die, neither their/, be quenched Jer, 4. 4. lest my fury come tbrth like/, aiid bum' 5. 14. 1 will make my words in thy mouth/. 20. 9. his word was as a/, shut up in my bones 21.12. lest my fury go out like/, and burn .that none- 22. 7. shall cut down cast choice cedars in the/. 29. 22. w horn the king of Hab> Ion roasted in the/. 32. 35. hiah places, to cause their sons to pass tl^o' the/, to Molech, Ezek. 16. 21. | 20. 26, .31. .36. 22. and there was a/, on the hearth burning 23. .lehudi cut the roll, and cast it into the/. 48. 45. but a ^ shall come forth out of Ileshbon 51. 58. the folk shall labour in vain and in the r. Lam. 2. 3. he burned against Jacob like a flaming/, 4. he bent his liow, he ixjured out his fury like/, Ezek. 1. 4. I looked, behold, a/, infoldiua itself 13. the/, was bright, and out of the/, lightning 10. 6. saying, take/, from between the wheels 7. onexlierub stretched forth his hand to the/, 21. 31. 1 will blow against thee in the/. 22. 21. 32.thou shalt be for tuel to/, no more remembered 22.20. to blow /.upon it, to melt it, so gather you 24. 9. saith Ixird, I will even make pile for/, great 12. her scum shall be in /. in filthiness is lewdness 28. 18. w ill bring forth a/', from the midst of thee .36. 5. in the/, of my jealousy have I spoken, .38. 19. Dan. 3. 27- upon whose bodies the/, had no powerj. nor the smell of/', hail passed on them 7. 9. his throne like flames, w heels like burning/. 10. 6. his face as lightning, his eyes as lamps off. Uis. 7. 6. in the morning it burneth as a flaming/'.. Joel 2. 30. blood /. and pillars of smoke. Acts 2. 19. Amos 5. 6. lest he break out like/ m house of Joseph^ 7.4. behold, the I.ord (jod called to contend by/. (Jbad. 18. and the house of .lacob shall be a/, yi/ic 1.4. shall be molten under him as wax before/. Nah. 1.6. fury poured out like/, rocks throwndown IJab.Q. 13. the people shall labour in the very/. Zech. 2. 5. will be unto her a wall off. round about 3. 2. is not thisa brand plucked out of thuf.? 12.6. like a hearth of/, and like torch off. in sheai 13. 9. I will bring the third part throug'h the/. Mai. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's /. and fuller's soap- Mat. 3. 10. every tree that bringeth not forth geod- fruit is cast into/. 7. 19. I^ike 3. 9. John 15. 6. 11. baptize with Holy (Jliost, and/. Luke 3. 16. 13. 42. and shall i ast them into a furnace of/ 50. 17. 15. oft-times he falleth into the/. Mark 9. 22. 18. 8. rather than having two hands or two feet, to- be cast into everlasting/ Mark 9. 43,46.. 25. 41. depart from me, yecurseil, intoeverlast./. Mark 9. 44. where the /. is not quenched, 45. 14. 54. and Peter wanned himself at the/. Luke 9. 54. wilt thou that we command /."to come .' 17. 29. the same day it rained /. and brimstone 22. 56. a maid beheld him as he sat by the/. Arts 2.3. appeared to them cloven tongues, like as/. 28. .3. when Paul had laid stic'KS on the/. 5. he shook off the beast into the/, felt no harm 1 Cor. 3. 13. it shall be revealed by /. and the /. shall try e\\ ery man's work, of what sort it is- 15. he himself shall he saved, yet so as by/. 2 'J'hess. 1.8. inflaming/, taking vengeance on them- I]eb. 1. 7. w ho maketh his ministers a flame off. 11. 34. who thro' faith quenched the violence of/.. 12. 18. are not come to mount that burned with/. Jam. 3. 5. how great a matter a little /. kindletfaf 6. and the tongue is a/ a world of iniquity 5. 3. and shall eat vour flesh as it were /. 1 Pet. 1. 7. than ot'gold, tho' it he fried with/. 2 Pet 3.7- reserved unto/, against day of judament 12. the heavens lieing on/, shall be dissolved Jude 7. suft'ering the v£ngeance of etei nal /. 23. others save pullinsr tfiem out of the/. Iter. 3. 18. thee to buy of me gohl tried in the/. 4. 5. seven lamps off. burnin!» before the throne 8. 5. the ansel filled the censer with/, of the altar 7. there followed hail anil/, mingled with blood' 8. as it were a great mountain burning with /. 9. 17. and out of their mouths issued/. 11.5. 18. the third part of men was killed by the/. 13. 13. he maketh/ come down from heaven 14. 18. another angel which had [xiwer over the/.. 15.2. 1 saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with/. 16.8. power was given him to scorch men with/. 20. 9. and /'. came down from God out of heaven 10. the devil w a* cast into lake of/, and brimstone 14. death and hell were cast into the lake of/'. 15. whoso not written in book of life, cast into/. 21. 8. have part in the lake which bumeth with/. See Kbimstone, Burn, or Burnt, Coals, t:oN- su-me, co.nsuminc, devour, devoured, Devouring, Flame, Hell, Midst. Kindle, or kindled FIUE. Exod. 22. 6. he that kindled the/, make restitution .35. 3. ye shall kindle not', on the sabbath day Deut. .32. 22. for a /'. is kindled in my anger, and shall bum to lowe.st hell, Jer. 15. 14. 1 17. 4. 2 Sam. 22. 13. before him were coals of/, kindled Psal. 78. 21. so a/, was kindled against .lacob 106. 18. a/, was i-indled in their company Isa. 10. 16. he shall kindle a burning like a/. 50. 11. behold, all ye that kindle a/', that compass Jer. 7. 18. children gathered wood, fathers kindled f. 11. 1(5. he liath/liwrf/«rf/. on Ihe green olive 17. 27. then will I kindle a/, in the vates thereof 21. 14. I will kindle a/, in the tbrest thereof 43. 12. I will kindle a/, in the houses of the gods 49. 27. 1 w'lU kindle a/, in the wall of Damascus 50. .32. and 1 will kindle a/, in his cities Lam. 4. 11. and the T.ord hath kindled a/ in Zioi»- Ezek. 20. 47. 1 will kindle a I', in the forest 24. 10. heap on wood, kindle ihe f. consume the flesk FIR Amtit 1. 14. I will Hiidle a/, in Ihe wall of Rabbah AJal. 1. 10. noriloye/iW/e/. oniiiy alurfornouaht J.nie IC. 49. to send/, anri w hat it alreaily kindkd.' 'H. bb. when flie.v had ktnditd a f. in the liall Acii £8. 2. the barbarians /i»rf/«i/a /. and received us Made, with FlRt.. £jni. 59. 18. an ottering made by /. unto the Lord, 25, 41. Uv. 1. 9, J3, 17. 1 2. 2. 9, 16. 1 .3. .}, 5. 9, 11, 14, 16. 1 7. 5, 25. 1 8. 21, 28. 1 21. 6. 1 22. 2?. 1 2.S. 8, 13, 18, 25, 27, :56, .37. 1 24. 7- A""!. 15. 3, lU, 13, 14. 1 18. 17. I 28. .3. X12, 15. I 21. 21.124. 9. Deut. 18. 1. 1 Ham. 2. 28. 10. 13. sacrifices madehyf. Num. 28. 2. Josh. 13. 14. Nunt. 15. 25. biiu? their sacritice made by/, unto the Lord, 28. 6. 8, 13, 19, 24. I 29. 6, 13, .36. Pillar of FI 1< K. Kiod. 14. 24. the Lord looked thro" the pillar rff. Mei: 10. 1. lace as the sun, and his t'etlds pillars iff. tiee By JsiGHT. Send, or sent 1 IKE. TMm. 1. 13. from above he sent f. into my bones Jizek. .39. 6. and 1 will send a/, on .Magog: Hos. 8. 14. but I will send Hf. u|X)n his cities jimosl. 4. 1 will send A f. into the house ot llazael 7. I will send A f. on the wall of Gaza 10. 1 will send A I', on wall of I yrus U 12. on Teman 2. 2. I will send A f. on Moab || 5. sendf. on Judah iMie 12. 49. 1 am come to sendf. on the earth Set FIRE. Devt. 32. 22. set on /. foundations of mountains Josh. 8. 8. ye shall set the city of Ai on/. 19. and they hasted, and set tlie city on/. Jttdff. 1. 8. now .ludah had .set.lerMsalem on/. 9. 49. the people set the hold on/, upon them 15. 5. had set the brands on /. anil burnt the corn 20. 48. they set on /. all tlie cities of Benjamin 2 Sam. 14. 30. scr\'ants set .loab's lield on/. 31. why have thy servants set my field on/. .' 2 hinps 8. 12. llazael will set stromr holds on f. Psal. SJ. 4. I lie amon? them that are set ou/. Prov. 29. 1 8. scornful men set a city on /. Isa. 27. 11. the women come and set them on/. 42. 25. he hath set him on /. round about Jer, 6. 1. set up a si?n of/, in lieth-haccerem 32. 29. the Chaldeans shall set on/, this city l^k. .30. 8. when I have set a/, iu Kgypt 14. I will set f. in Zoan |l 16. set f. in V.gypt ."9. 9. set on/, and burn the weapons of Gog Jam. 3. 6. the tongue is a fire, and setteth on/, the course of nature, and it is set oaf. of hell Strange FIKK. Xer. 10. 1. Nadab and Abihii offered stranae f. Num. 3. 4. died when thev offered strange f. 26. CI. FIKEUH'.AM), S. Judg. 7. + 16. and he put/, within the prtchers 15. 4. Samson took/, and put a/, in the midst Pror. 26. 18. as a mad man who tasteth/. Isp. J. 4. for the two tails of these smoking/. Amos 4. 11. ye were as a/, plucked out of burning FIRE^PAN.s. £rod. 27. 3. thou slialt make basons and f.-pans 38. 3. he made the/.pa»^ and alt ve.ssels of brass fi Kings 25. 15. f. -pans carried he aWay , Jer. 52. 19. FIRES. Isa. 24. 15. wherefore glorify j'e the Lord in the/. FIHK1N.S. Jofm 2. 6. six water-pots containicg two or three/. FIR.M. JosA. 3. 17. the priests stood /. on dry ground 4. 3. the place where priests' feet stood /. Joi 41. 23. are/, in themselves, cannot be moved 24. his heart is as/, as a stone, yea, as hard Psal. 73. 4. no bands in death, but their strength is/. Dan. 6. 7. they consulted to make a /. decree Jied. 3. 6. the rejoicing of the hope /. to the end FIR.MAMEM. It is said. Gen. 1. 7. that God made the firmament in the niidit of the uaters, in order to separate the inferior from the superior uaters. The vrord there used f".r rakiah, which is translated expan- sion, something expanded : or firmament, some- thing firm and solid. The verb rakah, from Xihence rakiah is derived, signifies to spread metal with the hammer, to make flat, to crush to pieces, to beat. Moses vses this word to de- scribe the gold, which uas beaten in order to cover Ihe ark and the tables of the Holy uith it, Exod. 39. 3. Num. 16. .38, 39. Isaiah, to denote the plates of gold uherezcith the idols zcere covered, Isa. 40. 19. and the same prophet, and the Psalmist, to express the spreading forth of the earth, and its floating on the waters, for this was the conception which the Hebrews had of it, Isa. 42. 5. Psal. 136. 6. This intimates, that by the word firmament, ra- kiah, the Hebrews vnderstvoi/ the heavens, which, like a solid and immense arch (though it be soft and liquid) served as a bank attd barrier between the upper and lower waters: and that the stars are set in this arch, like so many precious .'tones in gold and silver. Gen. 1. I7. U lien firma- ment «> taken for the starry heaven, then by upper waters is meant, that sea or collection of uate's placed hy God above all the visible hea- ven>, and there reserved for ends known to him self. Jf by firmament, we understand :he air, called the expansion, oecause it is extended far and wide ; and the fimiament, because it is fixed in its proper place, from whence it cannot be moved, unless by force; then by the superior waters are to be understood the uaters in the clouds: and these may be said to be above the firmament or air, because they are above a con- siderable part of it. Cen. 1. 6. let there be a /. in midst of the waters 7- God made the/, waters under and above/. 8. and (iod called the/. Heaven 14. God said, let there' be lights in the /. 15. 17. and God set tbem in the /. of heaven FIR Gen.l . 20. and fowl that may fly above in tlie open/. Psal, 19. 1. and the /. sheweth his handy work 150. 1. praise him iu the /. of his power" lliek. 1. 22. the likeness of the/, was as crystal 25. there was a voice from the/, over their heads 26. above the/, was the likeness of a throne 10. 1. iu the/, that was above thecherubims Van. 12. 3. wise sliall shine as the brightness of/. FIR. 1 Kings 5. 8. I will do all concerning timber of/. 6. 15. he covered the floor with planks of/. Cant. 1. 17. our beams are cedar, our ratters of/. FIR-IREK. 1 Kings 6. 34. and the two doors were of/. 2 Cliron. 3. 5. tlie greater house he ceiled with/. /.>«. 41. 19. 1 will set in the desert the /. and the pine 55. 13. ii. stead of the thorn shall come up the/. 60. 13. the/, the pine-tree, and box together Hos. 14.8. 1 am like a green /. I jifc/i. 11. 2. howl,/. FlR-rREE.S. 1 Kings 5. 10. so Hiram gave Solomon/. 9. 11. 2 Kings 19. 23. 1 will cut down tall /. Isa. :~i. 24. 2 Chron. 2. 8. send me/. \\\\ ha. 14. 8. they, rejoice Psal. 101. 17. as for the stork the/, are her house Kzek. 27. 5. they made thy ship-boards of/, of senir 31. 8. the/, were not like his boughs Nah. 2. 3. and the/, shall be terribly shaken FIR-WOOD. 2 Sam. 6. 5. Israel played on instruments made ot /. FIRST. This word signifies, T. Thai uihich is before another in respect of time ; and then it is a word of order, and hath a referetue to the second, third, fourth, 4r. Mat. 10. 2. Ihe first is ii/non called Peter; that is, he was first called to be an apostle. And in 1 Cor. 15. 47. The first man is of the earth, the second is from heaven. 11. That which ia chief, or most excellent. Rom. 3. 2. Chiefly, be- cause unto them were committed the oracles of (Jod. Chiefly, in the original, is first, and thews the qiialily and excellence of the privilege here mentioned. So also in Luke 15. 22. Bi"ing forth the best, in Greek, the first robe. A thing or person may be said to be first, (1) /» number. Gen. 8. 5 13. (2) Jn order. Mat. 28. 1. (3) By cre- alitt,, 1 Cor. 15. 47. (4) By geiieration, Deut. 21. 17. (5J In dignity, Dan. 6. 2. l6j In time, Heb. 9.1. FlRST-BoRN. This word is not always to be un- derstood strictly according to the letter ; it is sometimes taken for that which is first, most ex- cellent, most distinguished in any thing. Thus it is said of Christ, Col. 1. 15. That he is the first-bom of every creature. And in Rev. 1. 5. he is called, T he first-begotten of the dead ; that is, begotten of the father before any crea- ture was produced; and the first who rose from the dead by his own porier. The first- bom of the poor, Isa. 14. 30. signifies, the most miserable of all the poor ; and in Job 18. 13. The firstborn ^ of death ; that is, ihe most terrible of all deaths. The first-born among the Hebrews, as well as among ail other nations, enjoyed particular privileges : and as polygamy was in use uith them, it was highly necessary to fix these rights. Moses rau- lates this particular in Deut. 21. 15, 16, 17. The privileges of the first-born consisted, (1) In a right to the priesthood, which, before the law, was fixed to the eldest of the family. This right continued in force only while brethren dwelt together in the same place and family ; for as soon as they were separated, and made a family apart, every one be- came the priest and head of his own house. C2) The firstborn had a double portion among his brethren. This is explained two ways: Some be- lieve that half of the whole inheritance was given to the elder brother, and that the other half was shared in egua parts among the rest. But the Kabbins say, on the contrary, that the first-born for his share took twice as much as any one of his brothers. Jf a father left six sons, they made a division into seven equal parts ; whereof the eldest had two, and each of the others one. If the elic:*. was dead, and had left children, his right devolved upon his children and his heirs. T( hen God by the sword of the destroying angel had killed all the first-born of the Egyptians, Kxod. 12. 29. he ordained, that all the fint bom, both of men and tame beasts for service, should be consecrated to him. The male children only were subject to this law. 'Ihe children were offered in the temple, and their relations redeemed them, for the sum of five shekels, F.xod. 13. 12, 13. ^um. 18. 16. If it were a clean beast, as a calf, a lamb, or a kid, it was to be offered at the temple. It was not to be redeemed, but it was killed ; the blood of it was sprinkled about the altar, tlie fat was burnt in the fire uptn the altar, and the flesh was for the prieit, Num. 18. 17, 18, 19. If it were an unclean beast, and such as they were not allowed to eat, such as an horse, an ass, or a camel, it was either redeemed, or something else uas given in exchange for it. The firstling of an ass was redeemed by giving a lamb; if it were not redeemed, it was to be killed, Exotf. 13. 13. First-Fkuits. The presents were so called which the Hebrews made to God, consisting of part of the fruits of their harvest, to express their submission and dependence, and to acknowledge the sovereign dominion of God the author of all happiness. The day after the feast of the Pa.ssover they brought a sheaf into the temple, as the first-fruits of the barley-harvest. The sheaf was threshed in the court ; and of the grain that came out they tmk a full homer ; that is, about three pints. After it had been well winnowed, parched, and bruised, they sprinkled over it a log of oil ; that is, near a pint. They added to it a hand- fill of incense ; and the priest that received this offering shook it before the Ixtrd towards the font quarters of the world ; he cast part of it upon the altar, and the rest was his own. After this, FIR every one mxglit begin inetr harvest, Jjev. 23. 10, 11, dec. This uas offered in the name of tht whole nation, and by thu the whole liarcest wat sanctified unto them. When the wheat liarvest uas over, tliat is, tlie dag of Pentecost, they offered again first-rruits of an- other kind in the name of all the nation, which consisted of two loaves of two tenth-deals : that is, of about three pints of flour each. The loaves were made of leavened dough. FiRST-KRuiTS of the Spirit, see Ear.nkst. Gen. 25. 25. the /. came out red all over 26. 1. there was a famine beside the/, famine 38. 28. the midwife said, this came out/. Eiod. 4. 8. if they will not hearken to the/, sign 23. 19. the/, of the first-fruits bring to the Lord 28. 17. the/, row shall be a saixlius, 39. 10. 34. 1. two tables like to the/. 4. Deut. 10. 1, 3. Lev. 5. 8. shall otter what is for the sin-otleriug/. Num. 2. 9. camp of Judah, these shall /. set fortij 10. 13. and they 7. took their journey 13. 20. it was the time of the /. ripe grapes 15. 20. ye shall otter up a cake of the }. of ycuT dough for an heave-ottering, 2). Kzek. 44. .30. 18. 13. whatsoever is/, ripe shall be thine 24. 20. Anialek was the/, of tlie nations Deut. 10. 10. according to the /. time, forty days 11. 14. 1 will give thee/, rain and latter rain 13. 9. thine hand shall be/, upiin him 17. 7. the hands of witnesses sliall be/, upon him 18. 4. the/, of the fleece of thy sheep give him .33. 21. he provided the/, part for himself Josh. 21. 10. theirs was/, lot, 1 Chr. 24. 7. j 25. 9, Judg. 1. 1. who shall go up/, to fight, 20. 18. 20. 39. Israel are smitten as in the/, battle 1 Sam. 14. 14. that/, slaughter was twenty men 3». the same was the/, altar Saul built to Ix>rd 2 Sam. 3. 13. except thouy. bring .Michal Saul'sdau. 19. 20. 1 am come the f. this day to meet my lord 43. that advice should not be/, had in bringing 23. 19. he was their captain, howbeit he attained not unto tlie/. three, 23. 1 Chron. 11. 21, 25. 1 Kings 17. 13. but make thereof a little cakey. 18. 25. and dress it/, for ye are many 20. 17. the young men of the princes went out/. 1 Chron. 9. 2. now the/, inhabitants that dwelt 11. 6. whosoever smiteth the Jebusites/. 16.7. that day David delivered/, this psalm 2 Chron. 3. 3. It-ngth by cubits after the/, measure £3Ta 3. 12. that had seen the glory of the/, house IiMh. 1. 14. which sat the/, in the kingdom Job 15. 7. art thou the/, man that was born ? Prov. 18. 17. that is/, in his own cause seemeth just Isa. 41. 27. the /. shall say to Zion, behold tlieni 43. 27. thy/, father hath sinned against me 60. 9. the ships of I arshish/. to bring thy sons Jer. 4. 31, her that bringeth lorth her/, child 16. 18. /. I will recompense their iniquity 24. 2. good ligs, even like the figs that arc/, ripe 36. 28. write the words that were in the/, roll 50. 17./. the king of Assyria hath devoiured him Dan. 6. 2. Dan. was/, president, of an excellent sp< 7.4. the/, beast was like a lion, Hev. 4.7. 24. and another shall be diverse from the/. 8. 21. the great horn between his eyes is the/, king 10. + 13. but lo, Michael the/, came to help me Ilos.Q. 7. 1 will go and return to my/. hiLSband • 9. 10. tlie/. riije in the fig-tree at hery. time Amos 6. 7- shall go captive with they, that goeapt. AJic. 4. 8. to thee shall come the /. dominion A'a/i. 3. 12. like fig-trees with the/, ripe figs Hag. 2. 3. who is left that saw house in her/, glory i Zech. 6. 2. in the /. chariot were red horses 12. 7. the \\jotA shall save the tents of Judah/. Mat. 5. 24./. be reconciled to thy brother, and come 6. 33. seek ye/, the kingdom of ti . and ri^hteousn. 7.5./. castoutthe beaiiioutoftliineeye, Lukeo.^. 8. 21. me /. to so and burj iny father, Luke 9. 59. 12. 29. except he/, bind the strong man, MarkZ.9!J. 45. latter state worse than the/. Luke 11. 26. 13. 30. gather ye together /. the tares, bind them 17. 10. that Ellas must/, come, 11. Mark9. 12. 27. and take up the fish that/, cometh up 20. 10. but when the/, came, they sup|)Osed 21. 28. he came to the/, and said, son, go work 31. who of the twain, they .say unto him, the/. 36. he sent other servants more than the /. 22. 25. /. when married, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 99. .38. this is/, commandment, Mark 12. 28. 29, 30. 23. 26. Pharisee, cleanse/, that which is within Mark 4. 28./. the blade, then the ear, after that corn 7. 27. .lesiis said to her, let the children/', be filled 9. 35. if any desire to be/, he slijiU be last 13. 10. and the gospel must/, be published 16. 9. he appeared f. to Mary Magdalene Luke 1. 3. liad perfect understanding from the/. 2. 2. was/, made when Cyrenius was governor 6. 1. on the second sabbath after the/, he went 10.5./. say, peace be to this house 11. 38. that he had not/, washed before dinner 14. 28. sitteth not down /. and couuteth the cost 17. 25. but/, must he suffer many things 21. 9. for these things must/, come to pass John 1. 41. he/, findeth his brother Simon 5. 4. whosoever/, stepped in, was made whole 8. 7. without sin, let him /. cast a stone at her 10. 40. into the place where John at/, baptized 18. 13. an19. 32. soldiers came, and brake the legs of tlie/. 20. 4. the disciple came /. to the sepuldire. 8. xlcts 3. 26. to you/. Got! sent him to bless you in 7. 12. Jacob sent out our fathers/. 11. 26. discip. were called Christians/, at Antioch 12. 10. they were past the/, and second M-ard 13. 24. when John had /. preachetl baptism 46. necessary it should/, have lieen spoken to you 16. t 12. Philippi the/, city of Macedonia C6. 20. but shewed/, unto them of I)aina.scus 23. ('hrist shouhl be/, that should rise tioindead 27. 43. should cast themselves /'. into the sea Bom. 1.8./. 1 thank my God through Jesus Chli<4 2. 9. of the Jew/. aiKi also of the. (itmtile, 10. 167 FIR Fom. 11. 35. or who hath /. civen to him ? IS. 24. it'/. 1 be somewhat lilleti with company 1 Cor. VZ.'IK. f. apostles, seconilarily prophets 14. 3,). let tlie/. liold his peace 15.3. f'lT 1 delivered/, ot'all that which I received 45. the/, man Adaiii was made a livini; soul 4(5. howheit that was not/, which is spiritual 47. tlie/. man isot the earth, earthy 2 Cor. H. 5. /. jiave their own selves to the Lord 12. for if there be /. a willin;; mind, it is accepted Eph. 1. I'-', who.r. trusted in Christ 4. 9. descended /. into the lower parts of the earth 6. 2. which is the/, commandment with promise 1 Thesi. 4. Iti. the dead in Christ shall rise/. 2 Thess. 2. 3. excejJt there come a falling away/. 1 Tim. 1. 16. that ni me/. Christ Jesus might sliew C. 13. for Adam was/, tormeil, then I'.ve .3. 10. let these also/, be proved, then let them use 5. 4. let them learn /. to shew piety at home 12. because they have cast oft then-/, faith 2 'Jim. 1. 5. faith dwelt/, in thy ^randmotlier T/iis 2. 6. husbandman must be/, partaker of the fruits 4. 16. at my /'. answer no man stood with me Tit.'i. 10. after/, and second admonition, reject Heb. 4. 6. to whom it was/, preached, entered not 5. 12. one teach you which be the/, principles 7. 2./. beiny by mterpretation.kinii of rijihteousn. 27. offer/, for his own sins, then for the people's 8. 7. the/, covenant. 13. | 9. 1, 15, 18. 9. 2./. tabernacle, wherein was shew-bread, 6. 8. 10. 9. he taketh away the /. that he may establish Jam. 3. 17. wisdom that is from above, is/, pure 1 Pet.i. 17. if judL'ment/. befjin at us, what end 2 Pel. 1. 20. know ing this/, that no prophecy, 3. 3. 1 Jnhn 4. 19. we love him, because he/, loved us Jude 6. the ansiels who kept not their/', estate Rei. 1. 4. because thou hast left thy/, love 5. repent, and do the/, works, else 1 will come 13. 12. he exerciseth all the power of the/, beast 20. 5. this is the/, resurrection 21. 1. the/, heaven and/, earth were passed away 19. the/, foundation was jasper, second sapphire See Dak, Last. At the IIKST. Gen. 13. 4. where Abram made the altar at thef. 28. 19. the city was called Luz at the f. 43. 18. because of the money returned at the f. 20. we came down indeed at the f. to buy ibod JJeut. 9. 18. 1 fell down before Lord as at thef. 25. Josh.\\i. 5. when they come against us at thef. 6. they will say, they flee tiefore us as at the f. Judg. 18. 29. name of the city was Laish at thef. 20. 32. aie smitten clown before us as at the f. 2 Sam. 17. 9. some of them be overthrown at the f. 1 Kim/s 20. 9. all thou ilidst send for to Ihy serv, atf. 1 CAron. 15. 13. because ye did it not at thef. jV«/». 7. 3. a register ot them which came up a< thef. Isa. 1. 26. 1 will restore thv judges as at the/. 9. 1. when at the f. he lia'htly atflicteil the land Jer. 7. 12. my place where 1 set my name at thef. 33. 7. and 1 will build them as at thef. 11. return the captivity of the land, as at the f. Dan. 8. 1. afterthat which appeared to me at the f. John 12. 16. his disciples understood not at thef. 19. 39. which at the f. came to lesus by night Acts 15. 14. God at the f. did visit the Gentiles 26. 4. which was at the f. among mine own nation Gal. 4. 13. 1 preached the g(»t)el unto you, at the f. Jied.2. 3. which at thef. beaan to be spoken by Ld. FIKST-BORN. Gen. 19. 31. the /. said to the younger, .34. .33. the/, went in, and lay with her father 37. the/, bare a son, and called his name jVIoab 27. 19. and Jacob said, 1 am F.sau, thy/. .32. 29. 26. not done to give the younger before the/. 43. ,33. the /. acconling to his birthright 48. 18. not so my father, for this is the/. Exod. 4. 22. saith T.ord, Israel is my son, even my/. 23. behold, 1 will slay thy son, even thy/. 11. 5. all the/, in the land of Egypt shall die 12. 12. and I will smite all the/, in the land 29. the Lord smote all the/, in F.gypt, 13. 15. 13. 2. sanctify unto me all the/, it is mine 22. 29. the/, of thy sons shalttliou give to me 34. 20./. of thy sons shalt redeem, Nvm. 18. 15. I^v.TI. + 26./. of beasts no man shall sanctify it >«m. 3. 12. instead of all the/. 41, 45. I 8. 17, 18. 13. because all the/, of Israel are mine, 1 hal- lowed to me all the /. of Israel 40. number all the/, of the males of Israel 42. Moses numbered all the /. of Israel 50. of the/, of Israel took he the inoney 33. 4. for the Egyptians buried all their/. Deut. 21. 15. if the /. son be her"s that was hated 17. beginningof strength, for the right of/, is his 25. 6./. whicJi she beareth, succeed in name Josh. 6. 26. shall lay the foundation in his/. 1 Kings 16. .34. laitl foundation in Abiram his/. 1 Chron. 5. 1. sons of Keuben the/, for he was the/. 26. 10. though he was not the /. yet his father 2 Chron. 21. 3. Jehoram, because he was the/. JVeA. 10. .36. to bring the/, to the house of Gotheir strennth, 105. .36. 1 135. 8. 1 1.36. 10. 89. 27. will make him iny/. higher than kings Isa. 14. 30. and the/, of the poor shall feed Jer, 31. 9. 1 am a father to Israel, Ephraim is my/. Mic. 6. 7- shall 1 give my/, for my transgression .' Zeeh. 12. 10. as one in bitterness for his/. Mat. 1 . 25. Maiy brought forth her/, son, iM/te 2. 7- Jiom. 8. 29. might be the/, among many brethren Col. 1. 15. who is the/, of every creature 18. who is the l>eginning, the /. from the dead Ueb. 1 1. 28. lest he that destroyed the/, touch them 12. 23. ye are come to the church of the /. I'lUSr-FKUl I. or/n/»>f. Exi'd. 22. 29. not delay to offer the/, ripe fmrts 23. 16. the f.-fiuits ot thy labour thou hast sown 19. firstof/.-/n 34. 22. the feast of thef.fniils of wheat harvest Lev. 2. 12. oblation of the f. -fruits ye shall ofler 168 FIS T^v, 2. 14. the meat offering of f. -fruits green ears 2t. 10. bring a sheaf of the/.-//«rVj of harvest 17. they are the f.-fniits unto the Ix>rd 20. wave them with the bread of the f. -fruits A'M/rt. 18. 12./.-/'rMrV.>ofoil,wine,wheat, I have given 28. 26. in the (fay off. -fruits when ye offer to Lord Dent. 18. 4. thet'.-frnits of thy corn, wine, and oil 26. 10. 1 have Drought the/./; 7(»Vi of the land 2 Kings 4. 42. and brought the man of (iod f. -fruits 2 Chron. 31.5. brought in abundance the f. fruits Neh. 10. .35. hr'maf.fntits of our ground, of trees 37. we should bring the f. -fruits of our dough 12. 44. appointed over chambers for f.-fiuits, 13. 31. Prov.i. 9. honour the Lord with the f. -fruits Jer. 2. 3. Israel was the f. -fruits of his increase Eiek. 20. 40. there will f require the f.-Jniits 44. .'50. the first of all the /.//JoV.f of all things 48. 14. nor exchange the f. fruits of the land Amos 6.^ \\. named the/ /)7(i>.i of the nations Mic. 7. 1. my soul desired the/, ripe/™// Ji'om.8. 23. which have the/.//K«/,t ot the .'Spirit 11. 16. if the f. -fruit be holy, the lump is holy 16. 5. who is the f. -fruits of Achaia, 1 Cor. 16. 15. 1 Cor. 15. 20. Christ /.-//««'« of (hem thatsle|)t, 23. Jam. 1. 18. a kind ot'f.-fntits of his creatures Hev. 14. 4. being the t. fruits unto God and Lamb FIUSl' month. Gen. 8. 13. in the /. month, the /. day of the month Exod. 12. 2. shall be thef. month of the year to you 18. in/, mouth eat unleavened bread. Lev. 23. 5. 40. 2. hrst day of/, month set up tabernacle, 17. Num.9. 1. in the/, month keep the passover, 28. 16. 2 Chron. 35. 1. Eira 6. 19. Ezek. 45. 21. 20. 1. came into the desert of Zin in the/, mmith .33. 3. departed from Ilameses in the/, month Josh. 4. 19. people came out or .lordan in/, month 1 Chron. 12. 15. these went over .Ionian ui/. month 27. 2. the captain that served the /. month, 3. 2 Chron. 29. 3. in the/, month opened the doors of the house of tlie Lord 17. they began on first day of/, month to sanctify and lii the sixteenth day of/. month\\\\\\M\\e an end Eira 7. 9. /. month began he to go from Kaby Ion 8. 31. the/, month we departed from Ahava 10. 17. they made an end w itli them bv /. month Esth. 3. 7- in the /. month they cast f'ur, on the thirteenth (lay of the /. tnonth Ezek. 45. 18. in the f. month take a young bullock Joel 2. 23. cause former and latter rain in/, month ElUST !/ear. Exod. 12. 5. your lambs shall bemaleof the/.j/ear 29. 38. otter two lambs of the/, year day by day continually. Lev. 23. 19. Num. 28. 3, 9. Lev. 9. 3. take a kid of the /. year without blemish 12.6. he shall bring a lamb of the {.year, Num.6. 12. 1 7. 15, 21, 27, .33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75,81. Etek. 46. 13. 14. 10. take an ewe-lamb of the/, year. Num. fi. 14. 23. 12. offer an he lamb of the/. j,«ar, A«m. 6. 14. 18. ye shall otter seven lambs of the/, yenr without blemish, Nion.':R. 11, 19,27. 129.2,8,.%. Num. 7. 17. for a peace-offering five lambs of the /. year, 23, 29, .35, 41, 47,53, .'J9. 87. the lambs of the/, year twelve for burnt offer. 88. the lambs of the /. j/ear sixty for a peace-offer. 15.27. then he shall bring a she- goat ot the/, year 29. 13. offer a bui nt-offering, fourteen lambs of the /. year, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32. 2 Chr. 29. 3. Ilezekiah in the/, year of his reign .36. 22. in/, year of Cyrus, Ezra 1. 1. 1 5. 13. |'6. 3. Jer. 25. 1. that was the/, year of Nebuclia(liieiizar 52.31. in thef. year ot the reign of Evil-mercjdach Dan.l. 21. Daniel continued tothe/.j/ertrof Cyrus 7. 1. in the/, year of lielshazzar Daniel dreamed 9. 1. in f. year ot Darius 1 understood by books, 2. 11. 1. in the f. year of Darius I st(X)d to confirm EIK.SILING. Exod. 13. 12. shalt set apart every/, that Cometh of a beast, the males shall be the Lord's, .34. 19. 13. every/, of an ass thou shalt redeem, .34. 20. I.ev. 27. 26. the Lord's/, no man shall sanctify it A'wm. 18. 15. the/, of unclean beasts shalt redeem 17. the/, of a cow, sheep, or goat, not redeem Deut. 15. 19. all the/, males sanctify to the Lord 33. 17. Joseph's glory is like the/, of a bullock E'IKSlLl.NCi.S. Gen. 4. 4. Abel brought of the/, of his flock Num. 3. 41. instead of all the/, among the cattle Deut. 12. 6. ye shall bring/, of your herds and Hocks 17. thou mayest not eat within thy gates the/. 14. 23. eat the/, in the place the lord shall choose Neh. 10. 36./. of our herds bring to the house of God EISH. Gen. 1, 26. let them have dominion over/, of sea, 28. Exod. 7. 18. the/, in the river shall die, 21. Num. 11. 5. we rememb. the/, we did eat in Egypt 22. shall all the /. of the sea be gathered together Deut. 4. 18. nor liKeness of any /. in the water Neh. 13. 16. men of J yie also, which brought/. Psal. 8. 8. thou hast put the/, under his feet 105. 29. turned waters into blood, and slew their/. Isa. 19. 10. all that make sluices and ponds for/. 50. 2. their/, stinketh because there is no water Ezek. 29. 4. 1 will cause the /. to stick to thj' scales 3. I will leave thee, and all the/, of thy rivers 47. 9. and there shall be a very great multitude of/. 10. their/, shall be as the/, of the great sea Jonah 1. 17. the Ixl. had prepared a great/, to swal- low up Jonah, he was in belly of/, three days 2. 1. Jonah prayed to the Lord out of the/.'.f belly 10. Lord spake to the/, and it vomited out Jonah Mat. 7. 10. if he ask a/, will he give him a serpent ' 17.27. casta hook, take up the/, that first corneth Luke 24. 42. they gave him a piece of a broiled /. John 2L 9. they saw/, laid thereon, and bread 10. bring of the/, which ye have now caught 13. Jesus taketh bread, and givelh them, and/. EI.SII. Jer. 16. 16. will send fishers, and they shall /. them EISH-GAJ K. 2 Chr. 33. 14. Manasseh built to entering of f. -gate Neh. 3. 3. the/, gate FJ.V Neh. 12. .39. and I after them from al>ove the f.-galt Zeph. 1. 10. the noise of a cry from tlie/.-e«/e IISII-HOOKS. Amos 4. 2. I will take your posterity -with f.-hcoUt FLSll-PO<)L.S. Cant. 7. 4. thine eyes like the f. pools of Ileshbon ll.SM-M'EAltS. Job 41. 7. canst thou fill his head -with f. -spears ' FlSliEK.MEN. Luke 5. 2. but the /'. were gone out of them FISIIKH.S. Isa. 19. B. the/, also shall mourn and lament Jer. 16. 16. behold, 1 will send for many/, saith Ijord Eiek.AI. 10. that the/, shall stand upon it Mat. 4. 18. net into sea, for they w ere/. Mark 1. 16. 19. I will make .>ou/. of iiu-n, Mark 1. 17. Ju/i« 21. 7- Peter girt/. ( oat to him, for he was naked iLSlll'.s. Gen. 9. 2. the fear of you shall be on all /. of the sea 48. t 16. let the lads grow as/, do increase 1 Kings 4. 33. he spake of creeping things and/. Job 12, a. the/, of the sea shall declare unto thee Ecel. 9. 12. the/, that are taken in an evil net Ezek. 38. 20. so that the/, of the sea shall shake llos. 4. 3. the/, of the sea shall be taken away Hab. 1. 14. and make,st men as the/, of the sea Zeph. 1. 3. 1 will consume the/, of the sea Mat. 14. 17. Ave have here but five loaves and two/. Mark 6. 38. Luke 9. 13. .John 6. 9. 15. 31. seven loaves and a few little f. Mark 8. 7. Luke 5. 6. they inclosed a great multitude of f. 9. for he was astonished at the drauiiht of f. John 21. 6. not able to draw it for multitude of f. 11. .'5imon Peter drew net to land full of great/, 1 Cor. 15. 39. one fiesli of beasts, another of/. FLSIIING. John 21. 3. Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a/. FLSllY. 1 Sam. 5. t4. the/, part of Dagon was left to him FIS I. S. Exod. 21. 18. and one smite another with his/. Prov. 30. 4. who hath gathered the wind in his/. T Isa. 58. 4. and to smite with (he/, of wickedness Mark 7. t 3. they wash their hands with the/. FU. I.ev. 16. 21. send him away by the hand of a/, man 1 Chron. 7. 11./. to go out to war and battle, 12. 8. JohM. 18. is it/, to say to aking, thou art wicked.' Prov. 24. 27. make it/, for thyself in the field Ezek. 15. 5. the vine was made/, foi' no work i-7/*c9. 62. looking back, is/, for kingdom of CoiJ 14. .35. if is not/, for the land nor dunghill Acts 22. 22. it is not/, that he should live Col. 3. 18. wives, submit as it is/', in the Lord FllCllES. Isa. 28. 25. doth he not cast abroad the /. .' 27. the/, are not threshed,/', are beaten out Ezek. 4. 9. take thou wheat, barley, millet, and J". FUTED. 1 Kings 6. .35. with gold/, upon the carved work Prov.'X.. 18. they shall withal be/, in thy lip.s Kom. 9. 22. the vessels of w i ath /. to destruction Heb. 10. t 5. but a body hast thou/, me FMTKIII. Isa. 44. 13. tlie carpenter/, it with planes FLll.Y. Prov. 25. 11. a word/, spoken is like apples ot gold Cant. 5. 12. his eyes washed with milk, and/, set Eph. 2. 21. in whom all building/, framed together 4. 16. from whom whole body/, joined together FIVE. Gfn. 14. 9. battle invaleof.siddim, four kings with/. 18. 28. wilt thou destroy all for lack off. .' 43. 34. benjamin's mess was/, times so much 45. 6. /. years in which no earing or harvest, 11. 22. to benjamin he gave/, changes of raiment 47. 2. he presented/, of his brethren to Pharaoh Exod. 13. t 18. but Israel went up/, in a rank 22. 1. the thief shall restore/, oxen for an ox 26. 3. other/, curtains coupled, 9. 1 .36. 10, 16. 26. make/, bars for the boards, 27. I 36. 31, .32. .37./. pillars, 36. .38. II .36. ;i8./. sockets of brass 27. 1. an altar/, cubits long,/, cubits broad 18. the height of the hangings/, cubits, 38. 18. 38. 1./. cubits the breadth, and/, the length Lev. 2b. 8./. of you shall chase an hundred 27. 5. if thy estimation be from/, years old 6. if it be from a month old to/, years old Num. 3. 47. even take/, shekels apiece, 18. 16. 7. 17- 'or a sacrifice of peace-ofterings, /. rams, /. goats,/, lambs, 23, 29, ib, 41, 47, 5.3. 31. 8. slew/, kings of Midian, Balaam son of Beor Josh. 1. t 14. ye shall pass marshalled by/. 10. 5./. kings of Amorites went against Gibeon 16. these/, kings fled and hid themselves 17./. kings hid || 22. I)ring out the/, kings 23. they brought out these /. kings unto him 26. he slew them and hanged them on /. trees 13. 3./. lords of the Philistines, .ludg. 3. 3. Judg. 7 . 1 1 1 . he w ent to outside of ranks by /. 18. 2. the children of Dan sent/, men from coasts 1 Sam. 6. 4./. golden emerods./. golden mice 16. when the/, lords of the Philistines had seen it 17- 40. David chose him/, smooth stones 21. 3. give me/, loaves of bread in my hand 25. 18. she brought/, sheep,/, measures of corn 42. Abigail rocie on an ass with/, damsels 2 Sam. 4. 4. Mephibosheth was/, years old when tidings came of . haul's and Jonathan's death 21. 8. but David took the f. sons of Miclial 1 Kingsl. .39./. bases on the right,/, on the leftside 49. candlesticks of pure goUL /. on the right side, and/, on the left, 2 Chnn. 4. 7. 2 Kings 6. 25. part of cab of dove's dung sold/, pieces 7. 13. let some take /'. of the hor.ses that retiiain 13. 19. thou shouldest have smitten /.or six times 25. 19./. men thai were in the king's presence 1 Chrmi. 2. 6. the sons of /era, /. of tnetn in all 11.23. Benaiahslew an Egyptian/, cubits high Isa. 17.6. four or/, in the utmost fruitful branches 19. 18./. cities in Egypt speak language of Canaan 30. 17. at the rebuke of/, shall ye flee FLA Mai. 14. 1". thev said tn him. we have liere hut f. loa. es ami two hshes, Murk 6 .W. Luke 9. I't. If. 9. tlie/. Ii'rtvesot the/, thdusdii I, .1/«>X» 19. '.'5. C. /. ot thtm were wise, ami/, were tiolisli l.i. anil unto one he eave/. talents. 10. ixile \'2, 6. aie not /. sparrou s soh I for tu o farthings ;")'.'. there s'lall W t. in one honse iliviile.! 34. 19. another saiil.l have bought/, yoke of oxen 16. C8. send hini to my tatliei's, 1 have/', brethren J9. 18. Lonl, ihy poiind hath gained/, pounds 19. t)e thou also over /, cities J-jhn 4. 18. tor thou hast had /. husbands a. 2. there is a pool I'.ethesda liaviuL'/. porches 6. 9. there is a lad which hath .(. l)arley -loaves 13. with the l'rag:nentsof the/, bailey loa\\es lCo).U.19. I bad rather si-eak/. words with iinders. C Cor. 11. C4.y'. limes received I lorty slrii)es Met. 17. 10. there are seven kings,/, ale lallen l'l\\ K->Ql_ .AKi:. I Kings 6. i 31. lintel and side-posts were f.-squart 1 ixr.i). C Clircm. IC. ♦ 11. Kehob.am t'. not his heart /".'a/. .■)7.;. tiod.mv heartis/. I w ill sm::, 1;<8. 1. 112. 7. his heart is/, trustii.g in the l.oni LiUke Itj. '-6. between us and \\ou tliere ij a gulf/. 1-1,.A(;, .s. E-rod. 2. 3. she laid the ai k in the f. bv the river 5. and when siie saw tlie ark among the/'. .loh 8. U. tan ihe t. iirmv without water .' Jsa. 19. 0. the reeds and/, shall wither ri.At.ON. C Sam. t). 19. to ea;h a I', of w ine, 1 Chrvn. 10. 3. 1 I.AGDNn. I'aiit, C. .5. stav me with 1. comtoit me with apphs Jsa. •:':. 24. from < u|)s, even to all the \\essels of/. IJos. 3. 1. wiio look to other nods, love /. of wine ri,.AM',.s. Job 41. 23. the /". of his Hcbh are joined together II, A ME. Eiod. 3. 2. angel appeared in a f. of fire, .hf.t '. .30. -Vh/«. 21. 28. a.;', nom the city ot .^ihon, Jt;. 48. 45. Jtiily. 13. 20. " lien /. w eiit up, anuel went in the I. 20. 3i'.. that thev should make a L'reat /'. to n>e 4 '. tl.e /; Job IT). .30. the/, shall dry u|) his brandies 41. 21. and a/, ^oeth out of his mouth Piril. 83. 14. as the /. setteth the mountains on fire UK). 18. the/, lurnt u[) the wicked Cant. 8. 0. coals of file, which hath a vehement/. lia. a. 24. and as the f. (onsumeth the chalf 10. 17. anil his Holy One si all be for a I'. 29. 0. Shalt be visited with the/, of devouring fire 30. t 27. name of 1-. cOmes w itii ijrievoijsnebs ot^. .3.1. the I ord shall shew his arm with the /'. 43. 2. neither shall the/, kindle upon thee 47. 14. thev shall not lieliver themselves from/. l-.-.ik. 20. 47. the flaming f. shall not be iiuenchcd Vail. 3. 22. y. slew those men that took up >hadiai li 7. 9. his throne was like the fiery /. and his wheels 11. till his body was given to the burning I'. 11. 33. yet thev shall fall bv the sword and bv f. Juil 1. 19. the./', hath burnt all the trees ot the tield 2. 3. a fire devours, and behind them a/, burneth 5. like the noise of a/, of fire tl.at ilevoureth illiaiL 18. and the house of .loseph shall be a/. Sa/i. 3. t 3. the horseman lifteth up the ./. of sword J.iife 10. 24. for I am tormented in this^. JJeb. 1. 7. wbo maketli his ministers a 7. of fire Mei. 1. 14. e3es were as a /'. of fire, 2. 18. 1 19. 12. ri.AMKS. Psal. 29.7. the voice of Lord divideth the/, of fire Pruv.Ct't.t 18. as a madman w ho castelh f. and death Jsn. 13.8. shall beama;-.ed, their taces shall be as y. 66. 15. Lord come to render rebuke with/, of lii'e I'LAMINt.. Gen. 3.21. lie jilaced at garden of F.den a f. sword ^telt. 20. 47. the /. tlame shall not be qiieiiched Sa/i. 2. 3. the chariots shall be w iili /. torches .Vee I'liiE. ILAMvS. Zef.3.4. tb5 fat that is on them, whiih is bv the /'. it shall he takeaway, 10. 15. I 4. 'j. I 7. 4. J06 15. 27. be maketh coI1o|)t of fat on his /. I' LASH. J£zei. 1. 14. as the apiJcarance of a/, of lightning 1 1.A 1 . I^ev. 2. -f 5. an offering baken on a/, plate, 7. + 9. 21. 18. he that iiath a /'. nose shall not aipioadi .VKm.22. 31. I'alaam flowed, and fell /. on his face J,fs/i. 0. 5. the wall of the city shall fall down/. 20. the people shouted, the wall fell doun /. II.ATIEK. Psal.o 0. no faithfulness, thev /. with their tongue 78. .30. they did J. him with their mouth, and lied ILAITLlllVlll. Psal. .36. 2. for he/, himself in his own eyes Proi 2.10. from stranger who/, with her words. ".5. 20. 19. meddle not with him that I. with his lips 28.23. shall find more favour than he that t. . 29. 5. a man that/, spreadeth a net lor his teet I'l.A llKlMNCi. Joh .32. 21. neither let me give/, titles to man 22. for 1 know not to give/', titles Psal. 12.2. with /. lips and double heart do speak 3. the Lord shall cut ofi all /. lips, and the toiiL'ue Pnn. 7- 21. with the./, of her lips she forced liiiii 26. 28. and a /. mouth worketh ruin Kzel. 12.24. tliere shall he no more/, divination 1 Thess. 2. 5. neither used we at any lime /. words FLAl'IKliV. .Jnh 17. 5. he that speaketh/. to his friends Prot. 0. 24. to keep from the/, of a strange woman LLA'll ElilL.S. Dan. 11. 21. but he shall obtain the kingdom bv /. .32. such as do wi'kedly shall he corrupt by/'. 34. but many shall cleave to them with /'. ELA.X. EioJ. 9. 31. ^.and barley was smitten./, was Imlled Jxsli. 2. 6. slie hid them with the stalks of/. Judg. 15. 14. cords t>eFLE Isa. 42. 3. smoking f. shall he not quench, .Vnf. 12. 20. Etek. 40. 3. a man witli a line of/', in his hand liiis. 2. 5. 1 will go after iny lovers that give me/. 9. and 1 will recover my wool anil my /. FLAY. Mic. 3. 3./. their skins from 1 ff them, break bones 1 LAY I. D. 2 Chr. 35. 11. sprinkled hlooii, the I.evites/. them FLF.A. 1 Sam. 24. 14. is the kin^ come after a /'. .' i'O. 20. 1 LEI). Gen. 14. 10. the kinL's of .Sodom and f^omorrah/. iO. 0. ILiLiar /'. ]| 31. 22. .lacob/. llos. 12. 12. Kr.'d. 2. 15. .Moses /'. from l>hara..li, \\. 3. .),/. 7. 29. 14. 5. it was told king of I'.L'ypt that the people;. 27. and the Euvptians /'. against the sea yiiiii. iO. .31. Isr. ronnct'about/. at the crv of them KiKf. 31. 17, nor was his natural force r." ./. sh. H. 15. Israel f. hv the way of the w ilderness 10. 10. these iwe kin-s f. and hid theicselves Jiidd. 1.0. .\\doni bezeK /'. ' 4. 15. .'-isera /'. auav 7. 21. all the hobt ran and cried, and /'. '.'2. 8. 12. /almunna/. 1 9. 21. .lothaiii ran and/. 9. 51. to the tower /'. all the men and woiiuu 11. 3. .lephthah/, T 2o. -15. the Leiiiamites /. 47. 1 ■'iiim. 4. 10. and 1 /. to-dav out of the ariiiv 1-1.22. when thev heard that the PhilistinisV. 17. 24. the men of Israel f. from ( .. liatli " 19. 10. David/, and escaped. 12, 18. I 20. 1. | 21. 10. 22. CO. .-Miiathar escaped and /. after J)a\\ id, 23. 0. 30. 17. save four hundred which rode and /. .31. 1. Israel./, from Ihe Philistines, 7, 2 ■•>aiii. 19, B, 2 -Si////. 4. 3. 15eerothites /'. to (iittaiiu and soioiiined 4. and his nurse/'. 1; 10. 14. the S\\rialis /' 18. 13. 29. -Absalom and the king's sons /. 34.". '37, .38. 18. 17. all Israel/, everv one to his 'tent 1 Kiiiij.y 2. 7. for so thev came to me w hen 1 f. 28. .loab/. totlietal.eriiacle.29. Ml. 17. lladad/. 11. 23. Hezon/". from his lord |i 40. .lerohoam /. 20. 20. the Syiians /'. 1 Chr. 19. 18. 2 Kin<,> -,'■ '■ 2 hiHg\\ 8. 21. and the people./, to therr tents 9. lo.the iiropheto]ieiied doo'r and /'. |! 23..1oram/. 25. 4. all the men of war/, by night, .Ur. 52. 7. 1 ( lir. 10. 1. the men of Isr../'. 11. 13. 2 C/ir. 13. 10. 2 Cliriui. 14. IC. Lord smote Ethiopians and the\\- /. .Vt7(. 13. .0. the Levites./'. every 1 lie to his tielii J'illi. 0. + 1. kiiiL'^ Ahasuerus's sleep /'. awav I'fnI. 31. 11. they that did see me./, "from ine 114. 3. the sea saw it and/. .Jordan was driven 7.'«.21. 14. they prevented with bread him that f. 22. 3. all thv ruleis are/. to:;ether, thev are bound 33.3. at the noise of the tumult the pe"ople /'. .hr. 4. 25. all the birds of the heavens were /'. 9. 10. liie fowl and beast are /'. thev are i;one Cii. 21. Lri.iah heard and./'. ], 40. 5. "Ei;y |)tiaiis are/. 41). 21. also her hired men are/', awav ti]i:ether Jiiiiah 4. 2. therefore I/', before to 1 a'rshish Ztili. 14.5. sliall tlee as ye/, before the eartl-.quake Mai. 8. 33. they that kept them./', and w ent aw av 20. 520. 11. from whose face earth and heaven /."away lie FLI'.L). Geii. 31. 20. in that he told him not that he f. 21. so he f. II 35. 7. when lief, from his blotlier 39. 12. /(• left his garment and /'. 13, 15, 18. Jim//. 2t). 0. then the slayer shall come to his own hou.se, to the citv from wheiite In f, yvm. .35. 25. .Jiiiiij.9. 40. Abimelech cha.-ed Ciaal! and he I. 1 .S//m. 22. 17. because thev knew when he /'" 2 A'/«i/.v 9. 27. .Ahazinh tied, and he J. to .Me:;iddo 14. 19. and /;.'./'. to 1 achisli, IChrni. 25. '-7.^ .I:iiah 1. 10. and he I. from the presence of the L. Mark 11. 52. he lett the linen cloth, and /. naked Is FLED. Siini. ?•,'>. .32. take no satisfaction for him that is/. 1 .'■•am. 4. 17. Israel is /. before the Philistim s 2.s«w. 19. 9. Dav./.i /. outof the land lor Absalom lui. 10.29. Kamah is atraid,(;ibe(ih of Saul /,. /. Ihru ILKD. C'Cii. 14. 10. theij that remained f. to the mountains .lesh. 7. 4. thei/J. from before tlie men of Ai 10. 11. as theu J. the Lord cast down !;reat stones 1 .V/W.4. U). I'liilistines fought, Israel w as smitten, and theii f. every man to his tent, 2 Kiiiijs 14. 12, 17.51. when saw their chamjiion was dead ih-y I. 19.8. Lavid slew Philistines, and th,i/ t. tiom hiin 2 Sam. 10. 13. .loab drew niuli, ///z^//. \'Vhr. 19. u. 2 Kiiiu.t 3. 24. smote .Moahites. iIk 1/ /'. befiire them 1 Chr,.n. 10.7. when all Israel saw that lh,tj /. /'..«/. UU. 7. at thv rebuke thev /. thev hasted' awav Jsa. 21 . 15. for llun f. from the swords, and bent how .ler. .39. 4. then rhi;/ I. and went b.rth ot the citv lam. 4. 15. when thi 1/ /. awav, and wandered ' Dan. 10. 7. sothat thijjf. to save theioseU. s lids.'. 1.3. woe unto them, tor //;(•(/ have /'. from mc /,Ki(-<-8. 31. wl-.enthev saw what wasdon'e. tliiv /'. .lels 19. lO.sothat//,,,;//. out of tliat house wounded FLEDDESI. Ceil. 35. 1. when thou /. tfom the face of Isau I'snI. 114.5. what ailed thee, () sea, th.at thou/,.' I l.EI'.fE. Jhiif. 18. 4. the first of the /. of sheep :;ive levites .liidi/. 0. ,37. 1 will put a /. of wool in the lloor :«■(. (lideon w rimmed tlie dew out ot the /'. .39. let it now be drv only uiion the /'. .Jnh 31. 20. if not warmed with tlie/. 'of mv sheep FLEE. Gen. 10. 8. I f. from the face of mv mistress Saiai 19. 20. l>(4ioId this city is near to /'. unto 27-43. ari.se, /.to 1 aban mv brothel to llaran Jlr.d. 14. 25. let us /'. from t'he fare of Isiael 21. 13. apiioiiit a I'llace whither he shall/'. J .TV. 2ti. 17. ve shall J. when none piirsueth, .30. .\\,itii. 10. .35^ that hale thee./, before thee, I'sal. 08. 1. 24. 11. therefore now /. thou to thy place 35.0. six cities, that the man slaver mnv f. thither, 11, 15. Dent. 4. 42. I 19. 3, 4,5. Jo-h. 20..3, 4, 9. Deut.Oi. 7. and/, before thee seven ways, 25. FLE Josh. 8. 5. as at first we will/, before them, 6. 2ii. had no power to/, this wav or that way Jiidg. 20. .'t2. let us/, and draw them from Ih'e city 2 Sam. 4. 4. as his nurse made haste toy. she fell 15. 14../. else we shall not escape troiii Absalom 19. 3, as men steal away when thev /'. in battle 24. 13. wilt thou/, three montlis befcTe enemies ' 1 h'ingsMl. 18. liehoboam made speed to I'et to hi3 (hariot, and./', to .lerusaleiii, 2 Chn n. Iti. in. 2 Kiiiiis 9. 3. then c pen the door, and /. tairv not .\\,h. 0. 11. I said, should such a man'as I /.'.'' ./.'/) 20. 21. he shall /'. from tlie iriji weapon 27. 22. he would fain /.out of his hand 3 ■. 10. they abhor me, they/, far from me 41. 28. the arrow cannot make him./. I sal. 11.1. how say .ve,/. as bird to vourn'.ouiitaiii .' I'.H. 12. kiims of armies/, ap-ace, she that tallied 139. 7. or whither shall 1/. from thv preseiic,. - 1 13. 9. deliver me, <) Lord, I /, to tliee to hioe me /'/.';. 28. 1. the wicked /. when no man pur-.uetii 17. he shall /. to the pit, let no loan stav liiiu 7.00IO. 3. to whom will ye./', tor help - 13. 1 1. and /. evei V one into his own land 15. 5. his tiigitives shall /'. unto /oar 17. 13. they shall ./. far off, and shall be (based 20. i"i. such 01. r e.spectation whither we /. for help .■;o. If), but ve said 110. for we will/, on' horses 17. at the I'ebuke of five shall ve /. 18.20. no from Pabvlon./'. ve trom the Chaldeans ././■. 4. 29. the citv shall /. for the noise of hoiseinen 0. 1. gather voui.selves to /. out of .lerusalem 25. .35. the sheiilierds shall have no wav to /'. 4;'. 0. ./■. save your lives, and be like the heath 9. ^dCe w inns lo Moah, that it mav /'. and get away 49.8. Edom sliall/. |. 24. Damasc'u's turned to /'. 30. /'. dw II deep, O \\e inhabitants of llazoi" 50. It), they shall/, every one to his own land 28. voice of them that /'. and esra|)e from I'abv'Dn 51. 0../'. out of the miilst of Pabylon. /.eeh. 2."0. .linos ii. 19. as if a man did /. from a lion, and bear .!■ nah 1. 3. .lonah n se uii to /'. to I arshish .\\ah. 3.7. all they that look on. shall /. fiom thee .'\\lai.':. 13. arise, take the vouul' child and/'. 3. 7. hath warned you/, from wrath .- Lnle^. 7. 10. 2.3. when persecute vou in city/, to another 24. 10. then let them which be in .liid<-a /'. to the mi untaiiis. Mark 13. 14. Lake 21.21. .Jehu 10.5. a stranger will not follow, hot /. fiom .lets ',7. 30. as theshipmen were aUiut to'/'. 1 < vr. I'i. W. I. fiirnication ■ 10. 14. /'. from'idolatrv 1 1,111.1). 1 1. but thou, maiiof (iod /. tlie.se tluiiJs 2 'J, in. 2. ',2. /. also vouthful lusts, follow taitli ' .lam. 4.7. re.5lst the devil, and he will /. fro^n vi 11 Jle:. 9. 0. ill those days death shall /'. t'loiii the'm 12. 14. that the woman might/, into wildeiiiess .Ve I'LV. FLEE ariay. Gen. 31. 27. wherefore di'lst thou f. «r.V7i/ secret I v ' 2 Sam. 18. 3. if we./'. a::ni/they will not care for i.s .l"h 9. 25. my days/, a-eay, thev see no good 20. 8. /'. a:iaFI.I'.EINt;. " f.ev. 20. 30. thev shall fiee as f. from a sword Pnii. 4.42. that /'. to one of these cities he mi-lit live .l,h'.-. * 22. in./", he would fiee out of his hand .ill. 3. for want and famine /. to the wilderness FEE El 11. Ih III. 19. 11. smite him moi tallv. f. into one ofcitle'i ./(■/) 14. 2. he r. as a shadow and coiitmiietli not Js,i. ','4. 18. tliat he who/, from the noise of tear ,/()■. 48. 19. ask him that /'. and her that esraoeth ■14. lie that /'. from the fear, shall fall into the pit .liiiKs'K 1. h'e that/, of ilieiii shall not flee away .lehn 10. 12. but he that is an hireling/. 13. FLEsll. Flesh /,( vnilerslnul lhe,s. ler. 17.5. (Ill sell be the mall that maketh ,flrsli his arm ; //)((/ dejemis vpon any hinnan yo-.er for h,ly. (0) / )■ the ,,nal,,y .f lorri.imon. uhnli is noi sinliil, hilt the elt,,i 1/ sin. lo i.hieh our I o lies 'are suhjeit in this lite. 1 (or. 15. .'jO. I lesh and bloi'id cannot inherit the kingdom of (.oil; that is, our trail eiririHihle bodies , an- n,l ,t n,e loheaien : that irhteh shall inherit hi at en mu,t he as iueo,ruit tlesh, a hoey :r,tlnvl eorniy- tion. (7) 7i r the , 'late 'f this pi,, ent life. 1 hil. 1. 24. 'lo ahiiie in the tlesh i.v more iieedtiil lor vou. <8) lor that uhieh is accoidiiiu to the ordinay course ,f nature, G»\\. A. '::',. Me who was of the lioml-woman, was JKirn alter Ihe tlesh. Ishmael r.vi.f horn after the manner of other men, by the mere aiui sole efheniy tf na* tt;9 FLE ticre, net hy promise, as was Isaac, uhen his mother n'us natui atlj/ pa.\\l conception. CJJ t'Jesli is taieii for -cliatsoei er m man is reputed ?nost eicellent and glorious utt/iout the grace of Christ ; as tiobililj/, wisdom, 7inderstanding or reasi'ji. Mat. 16. 17- Flesli and blood hath not revealed it unto thee : nothing oftia/ure has done it. And m John 1. 1.3. Born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh : that is, neither hy their descent from such and such ancestors, nor hy the power of their own free- will. (1(0 For all that in religion which is out- ward, and to be seen with the eye, as moral icorts, or ce enionies, Horn. 4. 1. What hath Abraham found as pertaining to the flesh i The word flcsli IB the following verse, is explained to be the works of Abraham, which did not justify him before God. Thus i'eza, Piscator, and others, itueipret the place. And in this .\\en>e flesh is tahni, Ual. 3. 3. Are ye now made perfect by the flesh •■ that is, by works, and the carnal ceremonies of the law. ^11) For the whole 7iature oj man, as it Cometh into the world corrupt, vile, and infected with .tin, Jiom. 7. 5.18.8. When we were in the flesh. They that aie in the flesh ; that is, in a carnal, corrupt stale ; such cannot please God, namely, while they cimtinue so, and till they he converted. Ijikeuise in all other places where the word flesh is applied to men unregenerated , it signifies the wfiole corrnptio7i and depravity of our nature, raging and reigning both in the understanding and will : but m those places of Scripture, where flesh is attributed to persons that are converted, and is set in opposition to the Spirit, it signifies the remainder of natural cormption, even so much of that vicious quality of sin, as is still unmortified rn regenerated persons. See Horn. 7. 18, C5. Gal. 5. 17, 24. To be one flesh, denotes a most inseparable union, and an intimate communion, as if the two were but 07ie person, or one body, ''en.2.C4. -And they shall be one flesh. This phrase is used by the apostle to show the union and communion that is between Christ and believers, Eph. 5. .S<1, ."il. Flesh aUo signifies the human nature of Christ, Heb. 10. 20. Ihrouiih the vail, that is to say, his flesh. It is called flesh, because it was subject to sinless weaknesses and infir?nities, and whereby his divine nature was veiled and covered over ; even as the ark of the covenant, the mercy-seat, and the most holy place, were by the vail. \\ he flesh of Chiist signifies whole Christ, both God and man in one person, John 6. 55. My flesh is meat indeed, that is, I myself , with all my bene- fits, being received and applied by faith. A heart of flesh denotes a tender, tractable temper and dis- position of soul, Ezek. 36. £6. I'lesh is also taken for the outward appearance, John 8. 15. Ye judge after the flesh. Ge«. 2. 21. God dosed up the/, instead thereof 24. shall cleave to his wife, and they shall be one/. 6. 3. shall not strive w ith man, for that he is/. 17. 11. ye shall circumcise the/, of your foreskin 14. whose/, is not circumcised shall be cut ofl 23. Abraham circumcised the/, of their foreskin 37. 27. for he is our brotlier and our/. £xod. 4. 7. his hand w as turned ag^in as his other/. 28. +42. make linen breeches to c6i\\er the/. 29. 14. burn the/. Lev. 9. 11. |1 6. 27. Num. 19. 5. 30. 32. upon man's f. shall it not be poured Xer. 6. 27. what shall touch /. thereof shall be holy 7. 19. as for/, all that are clean shall eat thereof 8. 31. boil the/, at the door of the tabernacle 13. 10. if there be quick raw/. 14, 15, 16, 24. .38. if in the skin of their y. have briwht spots, 39. 15. 7. that toucheth the /. of him that hath an issue 19. it her issue in her/, be blood, she is put apart 21. 5. nor shall make any cuttin<>s in their/. IHum. 11. .33. while the/, was between their teeth 12. 12. as dead, of whom the I', is half consumeil 18. 18. and the/, of them shall be thine Deut. 32. 42. and my sword shall devour/. Judg. 6. 20. take the /. and the unleavened cakes 21. there rose up fire out of rock, and consumed/. 1 Sam. 2. 13. servant came, while/, was in seething 15. he said, give/, to roast for the priest 2 Sam. 6. 19. David dealt to each/. 1 Chron. 16. 3. 1 Kings 17. 6. the ravens brought liim bread anil/'. in the morning, and bread and/, in the evening 19. 21. boiled their/, with the instruments of oxen 8 Kings 4. 34. and the /. of the child waxed warm 2 Chr. .32. 8. with him is an arm of/, with us is Ciod AW(. 5. 5. yet our/, is as the/, of our brethren Job 10. 4. hast thou eyes of/. ? or seest as man see th .' 11. thou hast clothed me with skin and /. Psnl. 56. 4. I will not fear what/, can do unto me 78. 20. can he provide/, for his people ? 27. he rained /. also upon them as dust 39. tor he remembered thatthej were but/. 79. 2. the/, of thy saints given to beasts of earth Prov. 4. 22. my sayings are health to their/. 23. 20. be not among riotous eaters of/. Isa. 10. + 18. consume the glory from soul to the/. 31. 3. and their horses are/, and not spirit 49. 26. I will feed them with their own /. Jer. 11. 15. and the holy/, is passed from thee 12. 12. the spoilers are come, no/, shall have peace 17. 5. cursed be the man that makelh /. his arm £,iek. 4. 14. nor came abominable/, into my mouth 10. + 12. their/, backs, wings, were full of eyes 11. 3. this city is the caldron, and we be the/. 7. your slain in midst of it, they are the/. 11. nor shall ye be the/, in the midst thereof 19. and I will give them a heart of/. 36. 26. 16. 26. great of/, and hast increased thy whoredoms 23. 20. paramours, whose/, is as/, of asses S4. 10. heap on wood.consume the/. spice it well 37. 6. and 1 will brinsup/. upon you, 8. Dan. 2. 11. the gods, whose dwelling is not with/. 7. 5. they said to it, arise, devour much/. 10. 3. neither came/, nor wine in my mouth Hos.f,. 13. they sacrifue/. for sacrifices of oflcrings Mic. 3. 2. w ho pluck tlie/. irom ofl their bones 170 FLE Zeph. 1. 17. their/, shall be poured out as dung }lag. 2. 12. if one bear holy/, m skirtof his garment Zech. 14. 12. their/, shall consume away Mat. 16. 17./. and blood hath not revealed it to (hee 19. 5. shall cleave to his wife, and they twain shall be one/. 0. Mark 10. 8. 1 Cor. 6. 16. Eph. 5. 31. 24. 22. there should no/, be saved, Mark 13. 20. 26.41. spirit willing, but/, is weak, Mark 14. .38. Luke 24. 39. spirit hath not/, and bones, as ye see me Johi 1. 14. the wonu was made/, and dwelt 6. 63. the Spirit qpickeneth, the/, profiteth nothing Acts 2. .30. the seed of 1 )av. according to/. Horn. 1 . .-f. Rom. 3. 20. there shall no/, be justified in his sight 4. 1. that Abraham as pertaining to the/, found 7. 25. but with the/. I serve the law of sin 8. 3. in that the law was weak through the /. God sent his own Son in the likeness of sinful/.. 9. 3. for my brethien and kinsmen according to/'. 5. of w hom as concerning the /. Christ canie 13. 14. make not provision for the/, to fulfil 1 Cor. 1. 29. that no/, should glory in his presence 15. 39. there is one/, of men, another of beasts 50. /. and blood cannot inherit the kingd. of God 2 Cor. 1. 17. do I purpose according to the/. .*■ 4. 11. that life of Jesus be made manifest in our.f. 7. 5. our/, had no rest, but we were troubled iO. 2. as if we walked according to the/. Gal. 1. 16. I conferred not with/, and blood 2. 16. by works of the law shall no/, be justified 3. 3. are ye now made perfect by the/. '/ 5. 13. use not liberty for an occasion to the/. 17./. lusteth asrainst the Spirit, Spirit aiiainst/. 24. they that are Christ's have crucified the/. Eph. 2. 3. we all had our conveisat. in lusts of our/. 6. 5. your masters according to the /. Col. 3. 22. 12. for we wrestle not asafnst/. and blood Ueb. 2.14. the children are partakers of/, and blood 12. 9- we had fathers of our/', who corrected us Jude 7- and going after strange/, are an examjile 8. likewise these filthy dreamers defile the/. 23. hating even the garment spotted by the /. Rev. 19. 18. may eat/, of captains,/, of mighty men 21. and all the fowls were filled with their/. V See F.AT, E.tTETH. After the FLESH. John 8. 15. ye judge after the f. I judge no man Rom. 8. 1. are in Christ, who w alk nor'after the f. 4. 5. they that are after the f. mind thin;;s of the/. 12. not debtors to the flesh to live after the f. 13. for if ye live after the f. ye shall die 1 Cor. 1 .26. not many wise men after thef. are called 10. 18. behold Israel after ti.ef. 2 Cor. 5. 16. we know no man after thef. though we have known Chr. after f. yet know'him no more 10. 3. tho' walk in flesli, we do not war after thef. 11. 18. seeing that many glory after the f. 1 also Gal. 4. 23. Ishmael was born after thef. 29. 2P«. 2. 10. chiefly them that walk after thef. All FLESH. Gen. 6. 12. for allf. had corrupted his way on earth 13. God said, the end ni'allf. is come before me 6. 19. of all f. two of every sort shalt thou bring in- to the ark to keep them alive, 7. 15. 7. 21. allf. died that moved upon the earth 8. 17. bring forth of allf. both of fowl and cattle 9. 11. nor shall cUf. be cut off any more, 15. 16. covenant between me and allf. on eartli, 17. Lev. 17. 14. for the life of allf. is the blood ]S,um. 8.7. letthcm shave n//their/.and wash clothes 16. 22. the God of the spirits of allf. 27. 16. 18. 15. every thing that openeth the matrix of all/. Deut. 5. 26. who of allf. heard the wonl of C;od Job 12. + 10. in whose hand is breath of allf. of man .34. 15. all f. shall perish together, man turn to dust }'s. 65.2. thotihearest prayer.to thee shall allf. come 1.36.25. who "iveth food toallf. liis mercy forever 145. 21. let allf. bless his holy name tor ever 7.1a. 40. 5. and allf. sha'.l see it together 6. allf. is grass, as flower of the field, 1 Pet. 1. 24. 49. 26. allf. sliall know I am thy Sav. Etek. 21. 5. C6. 16. for by fire will the Lord plead with allf. 23. allf. shall come to worship before me.saith L. 24. they shall be an abhorring to allf. Jer. 25. 31. he will plead with allf. saith the Lord .32.27. behold, I am the Lord the God of all f. 45. 5. for behold, I will bringevil on allf. saith I^. Eiek. 20. 48. allf. shall see that 1 have kindled it 21. 4. shall ray sword go forth ag. allf. from south ])a7i. 4. 12. fowls dwelt, and allf. was feil of it Joel 2. 28. will pour out my Spirit on allf. ActsQ. I7. /ech. 2. 13. be silent, O allf. before the Lord J. vie 3. 6. and allf. shall see the salvation of God John 17. 2. thou hast given him power over allf. 1 Cor. 15. 39. allf. is not the same flesh, one of men His FLESH. Erod. 21. 28. and his f. shall not be eaten 29. 31. and seethe hisf. in the holy place Lev. 4. 11. burn all hisf. with his head, 8. 17. 6. 10. he shall put linen breeches on hisf. 16. 4. 13. 2. shall have a rising in the skin of his/. 3. priest look on the plague in the skin ot hisf. 4. if bright spot be white in the skin of his f. 11. it is an old leprosy in the skin of hisf. 13. 14. 9. he shall wash his clothes, also wash his f. in water, 15. 16. 1 16. 24, 28. Num. li). 7. 15. 2. any man hath a running issue out of hisf. 3. w hetlier hisf. run with his issue, or be stopped 17. 16. but if he wash them not, nor bathe hisf. 22. 6. be unclean, unless he wash hisf. with water 1 Kings 21. 27. Ahab put sackcloth on hisf. 2 Kings 5. 14. hisf. came again, and he was clean 6. ,30. behold Joram had sackcloth on hisf. Job 2. 5. touch his bone and hisf. he will curse tliee 14. 22. but hisf. upon him shall have pain 31. 31. if men said not, O that we had of his f. 33. 21. hisf. is consumed away, it cannot be seen 25. hisf. shall be fresher than a child's 41 . 23. the flakes of his f. are joined togethe Prov. 11. 17. he that is cruel tronbleth hisf. Eccl. 4. 5. the fool foldeth his hands, and eateth his/. Isa. 17. 4. the fatness of /i».t /. shall wax lean Joh7i 6. Si. can this man give us hisf. to eat i FLE Acts 2. 31. neither hisf. did see corruption Gal. 6. 8. he that soweth to his f. shall reaf) corrup Fph. 2. 15. having abolished in hisf. the enmity 5. 29. no man ever yet hated his own/. 30. forvye are members of his body , of his f. Col. 1. 22. now hath reconciled in the liody ot hisf. Heb. 5. 7' who in days of hisf. when offered prayers- 10. 20. consecrated thro' vail, that is to say, hts f. In the FLESH, or in FLESH. Gen. 17. 24. Abraham was circumcised 171 thef. 25. Ishmael circumcised in thef. of his foreskin Ezek. 44. 7. brought in uncircumcised in the f. 9. uncircumciseii m thef. not enter the sanctuary Dan. 1.15. counten. appeared fairer and fatter >w/. Horn. 2. 28. circumcision which is outward in the f. 7. 5. for when we were in the f. the motions of sin 8. 3. and for sin condemned sin in the f. a. they that are «>j the f. cannot please God 9. but ye are not in thef. but in the Spirit 1 Cor. 7. 28. such shall have trouble iit thef. 2 Cor. 10. 3. though we walk in thef. not war after/. 12. 7. there was given to me a thorn in the f. (lal. 2. 20. life which I now live in thef. is by faith 6. 12. as desire to make a fair shew in the f. Eph. 2. 11. in time past Gentiles in the /. called the circumcision !m thef. made by hands- Phil. 1. 22. if I live in thef. this is the fruitof labour 24. to abide »»4 thef. is more needful for you 3. 3. and have no confidence in thef. 4. though I might have confidence in the f. Col. 2. 1. as many as have not seen my face i« thef. 5. tho' 1 be absent in thef. 1 am with you in spirit 1 'J'im. 3. 16. (iod was manifest in thef. justified Philem. 16. how much more to tliee, both in the f. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Christ being put to death m thef. 4. 1 . Christ hath sufl^ered tor us in thef. for he that hath suffered in thef. hath ceased from si» 2. no longer live the rest of his time in thef. 6. might be judged acconiing to men »« the f. 1 John 4. 2. denieth that Christ is come in the f. 3. 2 Joh'>i 7. confess not that (.'hrist is come in the f. My FLESH. 1 .^am. 25. 11. shall 1 then take my bread and myf. ? Job 4. 15. the hair of 7>iy f. stood up 6. 12. is my strength of stones ^ or is myf. brass ^ 7. 5. myf. is clothed with worms and 13. 14. wherefore do I take myf. in my teeth ? 19. 20. my bone cleaveth to my skin, and myf. 22. why persecute, and not satisfied with myf.? 26. worms destroy body, yet in my/, shall I seeG. 21. 6. anil trembling taKeth hold of 7riy f. Psal. 16. 9. my f. shall rest in hope, Acts 2. 26. .'J8. 3. there is no soundness in my f. 7. 63. 1. 7ny f. lomreth for thee in a dry thirsty land ■73. 26. myf. faileth, but (7. is my portion for ever 84. 2. my heart and 7nyf. crieth out for (iod 102. ■f5."by croaning my bones cleave to 77;^^/. 109. 24. my knees are weak , 77)y/. faileth of fatness 119. 120. myf. trembleth for fear of thee Eccl. 2. + 3. I sought to draw my f. with wine Jer. 51. 35. the violence done to rrie, and to 77;^/. Lam. 3. 4. my f. and my skin hath he made old John 6. 51. the bread that 1 will give, is myf. 54. whoso eateth my f. hath eternal life, 5(5. 55. my f. is meat indeed, my blood drink indccti Rom. 7. 18. in my f. dwellethno good thing 11. 14. if 1 may provoke them wliich are my f. Gal. 4. 14. mv temptation which was in my f. Col. 1. 24. of the afflictions of Christ in myf. See KoNE. Of the FLESH. Eiod. 12. 46. shalt not carry forth ought of the f, 29. 34. if ought of the f. remain unto morning l^eiit. 28. .55. nor give of the f. of his children Prov. 14. .30. a sound heart is the Wftof the f. Feci. 12. 12. much study is a weariness of the f. John 1. 13. bom,not'ifthe will of the f. but of God 3. 6.' that which is born of the f. is flesh Rom. 8. 5. that after flesh do mind the things oftI.ef. f 6. for the minding of the f. is 9. 8. that is. they which are the children of the f. 1 Cor. 5. 5. to Satan for the destruction of the f. 2 Cor. 7. 1. let us cleanse from all filthiness of thef. Gal. 4. 13. through infirmity of the f. 1 preachetf 5. 16. ye shall not fulfil the lusts of the f. 19. now the works of the f. are manifest, adultery 6. 8. that soweth to/, shall of the f. reap corruption Eph. 2. 3. wafked in lusts of the f. desires of the f. Col. 2. 11. putting off the body of sins of the f. 23. not in honour to the satisfying of the f. Heb. 9. 13. sanctifieth to the purgins of the f. 1 Pet. 3. 21. not the putting away the fi\\\\\\\\ of the f, 2 Pet. 2. W. they allure through the lusts (///;«/. 1 Johii 2. 16. the lust if the f. the lust of the eyes ■Ihy FLESH. Ge7!. 40. 19. the birds shall eat thy f. from oflFthee 1 .S'aTji. 17. 44. I will give thy f. unto fowls pf the air 2 Saw. 5. 1. we are thy bone and thy /. 1 Chr. 11.1. 2 Kings 5. 10. wash, and Mi//, shall come again Prov.ti. 11. mourn at last, when Ihy f. is consumed Eccl. 5. 6. suffer not thy mouth to cause thyf. tosiu 11. 10. therefore put away evil from thy f. Isa. 58. 7. that thou hide not thyself from thyo-viw/ Ezek. 32. 5. I will lay thy f. on the mountains Your I'LESH. /.«!■. 19. 28. ye shall not make cnttinss in your f. .Judg. a. t. tlien I will tear your f. with the thorns Ezek. .36. 26. 1 w ill take stony hcftrt out of your f. Rom. 6. 19. because of the infirmity of your f. Gal. 6. 13. that they may glory in your f. Col. 2. 13. being dead in uncircumcision of your f. Jam. 5. 3. rust shall eat your f. as it were fire Fleshed, see Fat, Lean. Fi ESH-HOOK. 1 Sam. 2. 13. the priest's servant came with Tif.-hook 14. all that the /.-Aiw/t brought up, the priest took ILESH-IIOOKS. Eiod. 27.3.shaltmakehis/.-/i«i*.tand his fire paii-i 38. 3. he made all the vessels and the f. -hooks Num. 4. 14. put upon the purple cloth i:w f. -hooks 1 (;Ar, 28. 17. David gave pure gold foi Vaef.-houkt FLO C Chr. 4. 16. he made also the pots and ihe f. hooks FLLSbll-Y. e Cor. 1. IC. that in simplicity, not with/, wisdom .3. :). nut in stone, but in /. tables ot the heart Cvl. 'J. 18. vainly putted up liy hisy. minil 1 Ftt. •. li. beloved, abstain from t. lusts tiiat war K1.ESI1-P01». £jiod. 1(3. 3. when we sat by the i.-pols and did eat I'LKW. 1 Sam. 14. 3C. and the people/, upon the spoil C5. t 14. an. tj. then/, one ot the seraphim^ unto me l'l.ll>. jLiod. 8. CI. I will send swarms ot'/. upon thee 31. he reni.oved the swarms ot/. ironi PharKlj. 31. and there came divers sorts or/. heel. 10.1. dead f. cause the ointment to send tLrtli ILIEIH. Deut. 4. 17. the likeness ot any winged fowl that/. 14. 19. every creepm:.' thinu that ;. is luu lean •-'8. 4i). .shall lirmg a nation as switt as t!ie ea^le /'. J'sa/. 01. 5. nor tor the arrow tiiat f. by day JS'afi, 3. 16. the caukcrworm spodetii ami/, away I I. Kill I. Job 11. + CO. and/, shall periah from the \\v icked Jsa. 52. 12. sliall not :;o out witli hasti- noryo hy f. Jer. 46. + 5. their nuuhty ones are tied a r. Van. y. t Cl. (Tabriel was cause; I to tty with/. .linos C. 14. the/, shall peri-h from tlie swift' j\\lat. C4. CO. l>ray 1. be ii(^e' Pit. 1-LiN r. T>eut. 8. 15. brought water out of the rock of I'. Job C8. + y. he iJuttelh fnrtli his haiiil on tlie /". Psal. 114. 8. tuniini: the / into a fountain f^r '\\i aters Jsa. 5. C8. their horses shall be comitril like f. 5). 7. therefore have I set my face like a r. ' i'ltX-. 3. y. harder than I. i'.a\\ e' 1 made tliy torehead I'LIN 1 V. IJeul. 32. 13. made him to suck oil o;.t of the /. rock Fl.ll. Jer. 49. t 30. flee,/, greath , O inhabitants of Ilazor II.OC K. Oen. 4. 4. .Abel broui;ht of tlie tirstliiiL'S of his f. Ci. CS. Al'raham set ewe lamhsot r. lic tlieiDSt-lves C7. y. 20 now to the f. and fetch two ;:uod kids C.I. 10. .lacoli watered tlie /. ot l.aban 3.1. 31. 1 will atrain feed a'nd kecptli\\ f. ;iC. 1 will pass th.rouuh all ihyj. to'oay 36. and Jacob ted the rest of l.ahaus r. 40. Jacob did separate all the brown in the C 31. 4. Jacob called Kacliel and 1 eah to his/. .Sa. the rams of thy /. have 1 I'.ot eaten 3.S. 13. if men overdrive them, the./, will die :'7. C. loseph WAS feeIC. his brethren went to feeil'their f. 13. .•J8. 17. 1 will send thee a kid trom 'the f. }i.iod.'2. 16. the troni;hs to water their tather's f. 17. .Moses heli'eil.and watered tlieir f. 19. 3. 1. .Moses led the/, to the back side (it the desert J.tr. 1. C. brim; of your ot)erin15. 14. thou shall furnish him libeially out of th' 19. all the firstling males of thv f. shalt sanciifv 16. C. shalt sacrirtce to the Lord thy t;od of the'y'. 1 Sam. 17. 34. a lion took a lamb out of the I'. C Sam. IC. 4. he spared to take of hiso«n {.' '1 Uhrvn. 35. 7. losiah gave to the pei-ide of the (. Jii:H). 1. 1 disdained to set with tlie do-sof luv f. Cant. 1.7. wherefhou makest thv r. to rest at nocin 8. go thy Way brth by t!ie footsteps of the/. 4. 1. thy hair is as a/, of uoats, 0. 5. 2. thy teeth are like a/, of slui'ii, I'l. i>. 7.-a. 40. 11. he shall feed his I. like a sheiilierd 63. 11. brought them with the shepherd ct his t'. Jer. 13. 17. because the 1 ord's r. iscaiiied cap'tive Co. where is the /.wa- given thee, thv beautiful/./ C3. C. ye have scattered m\\ /. and driven tl-.em 3. 1 will gather the remnant of mv I. 25. .34. cry and wallow, ye priiiciparof the/. .35. nor tlie prin. ipal ot the/', to escape' 36. an howling of the principal of tr.e 1. be heard 31. 10. ami keep him as a slu pherd doth his/. 12. they shall siU2 for the vomii; of the I'. 49. do. least of the /. shall draw iliem i lit. .'tO. 45. 51. C3. will break in piecesthe shep'erd and his t. hieA: C4. 5. take the choice of the /. burn the bonis 34. 3. ye eat the tat, but ye feed 'not the t. 6. my I. w as scattered on the face of the earth 8. surely because my/, became a pre v. m\\ /.meat 10. I Mill require my/. 1 will deliver niv /. 12. as a slieiJherd seeketh out his /. in the day 15. I will feed my/. !| I7. as for you, () mv }: 2C. therefore will I save my f. no more a pr'ey 31. ye mv t. the/, of mv pasture, are nun 36. .38. as the holy/, as the/, of lerusalem 45. 15. ye shall otier one lamb out of the /'. Amos 6. 4. ann eat the lambs out of the /'. 7. 15. the i ord took me as I followed the f. Jonah 3. 7. let nut herd nor/, taste anv thing Mic. C. IC. as the l\\ in the midst ot their lidd 4. H. thou. I • tow'erof the/, the strong hold 7. li. feed thv people, the/, of thine heritace llah. 3. 17. tho' tlie/. sb.all be cut off trom the fold Zcch. u. it'i. save them as the f. of his people lo. '/. therefore they went their way as a/. 3. tirthe Ijrd of Viosts hath visited his i. 11.4. saitli the I ord, will feed the/. ofslaiiL-bter, ". 7- the poor of the /'. that waited on me, 11. 17. woe to the idol shepherd, that leavelh the/. MrJ. 1. II. deceiver which hath in his/, a male Mat. C6. 31. the sheep of the f. shall be scattered Jjuke n. B. keeping watch ove'r their/", by nisht 12.32. fear not Uttle /'. it is your I'atlief's pleasure FLO Acts CO. C8. take heed therefore to all the /. C9. grievous wolves shall enter, not spaiins: the /. 1 (_'(.;•. y. 7. who feedeth a/, and eateth not of milk .- 1 Pet. 5. C. feeil the /. of liod which is amoni; you 3. not as being loros, but beinu ensamples lo the /. LUe a ILOe l\\. Ji>f) Cl. 11. send furth their little ones /tie a f. i'sai. 77. Co. thou leddest thy peojile like 11 1. 78. 5C. heuuided thein in the wilderness Uke a f. tiO. 1. thou that leadest Joseph /iXf a f. 107. 41. and niaketh hi;ii fandlies /(/(••; a /. h-tk. 36. 37. 1 will increase them wifh nun like a f. J'l.tK'K.S. <.ien. Z). C. and lo. three f. of sheep Ivinu' bv the well, for out of that thev wateie..! tiie/. 3. and thither were all the f. gatlierfd 8. we cannot, till all the f. "bel'athered to'jetlier 30. ,x;. Jacob set tlie rods he pilled before the/. 39. aim \\h.e/. conceived betore the roiis 40. Jacoii set the faces of the/, towards the rim:- straked, he put his own/, by tlieinstlves 3C. 5. 1 have oxen, asses,/, and men-servants 7. he divided the/', and herds, and camels 37. It. uo, see wheiherit be well with tlie \'. 16. tell me, 1 pray t!iee, wheretliey feed their/. 47. 4. tii>' servants have no pasture tor their. ^ 17. Joseph uave bread inexch. for h, rses and I'. I.ei . 1. lo. if his ottering be ot the t. of tlie shee'p 5. 15. bring a ram without blemish out of the I. yum. 31.9. Israel tooK spoil of all their/, and goods 30. tliou shalt take one jxrtion of tbe.t. 3C. Cb.our wives, our /. and cattle, sliall be there l>iiit. 7. 13. he V. ill also bless tlie f. otihv sheep Cti. 4. blessed shall be the/, of thv sheep 18. cursed shall be the u of thy sheep 51. who shall not leave'tlie I. of tliv sheep Jhi.'.','. 5. 16. to hear the bleatimis ot t'i.e I. 1 kini/f Co. C7. pitclied like tuo little f.'of kid? 1 ' h,on. 4. :VK they v. cut to Seek pasture f.r their/. 41. because there was pasture for their f. C7. 31. and over the /■ wasjaziztlie llaL-arite C (. /iron. 17. 11. the Arabians tirumrlit him ^ .h'lt ^4. C. violently takeaway/, and feed'thereof /'.'<;/. 8. + 7. f. anti oxen all under his feet ti.'). 13. " ._■ pastures are clothed with 1. ?;<. 48. lie gave their/, to hot tlumdei holts Ciii:t. 1.7. turn aside by the/', ot thy coir.panions I'll, 17. C. cities of ..\\roerare ti>isaken, shall be tor/'. :iC. 14. tlie palaces sb.all be a pasture of t. 6 I. 7. all the/, of Kedar shall be L-athered together 61. 5. and sti'anuefs shall stand and teed vour (. lio. 10. Aharon shall be a fil.l tor 1. valhv of ,.\\chor J. r. 6. 3. the sheiihenis witii their/, shall come to her M. Cl. shall not prosiier, all /'. shall be scattered 31. C4. dwell in .1 udah they that lo forth with./'. 33. IC. shepherds causins.' their./', to lie ilovwi 13. the.f. shall passa^iam under the rod 49. C9. their t;-nts and/, shall they take away 5 I. 8. and be as tiie he-goats before the /'. I z- k.'2D. 5. Aiimionites acouchinir place for/. M. C. should not the shepherds feed tlie /. .' 3d. 38. the waste cities shall be hlled with /'.of men Joel 1. 18. the/, of sheep are made desolaie .Mie. 1. 1 11. inhabitantofcountry of/', can. e not forth 5. 8. as a youm: lion amoim the /'. of sheep Zti'ti. C. 6. and llie sea-coast shall be ti Ids bir f. n.f. shall lie down in the midst of Mneveh F1.()CK8 with herds. Gen. 13. 5. Lot also hail/, and herds, and tents C4. :5d. the Lord hath Liiven .-Abraham/, and herds Co. 14. Isaac had possession of/, and herds 3C.7. Jacob divided/, and herds into two bands 33. 13. the /. and herds w ith youm.' are with me 45. Id. thoii shaltbe near me, thou,' thy/. -Attdherds 47. 1. m.v brethren, their.^. and herds are come 50. 8. their/, and herds left they in land of (ioshen Lrnd. 10. 9. we will go with our/, and our herds Cl. only let your/', and your /(t,T(/,> be stayed IC. 3C. also take yoiir.f. and herds, and be none 34. 3. neither let /'. nor herds ievii befire the mount yum. 1 l.CC. shall" the/'. amUm/.t be slain fnr them Ihnt. St. 13. when thv herds and thv /'. nmltiplv IC. 6.tirstlin^'Sof /i. and f. 17. I 14.'C3. Af//. 10.36. 1 Slim. 30, Co. David took all the./', and the herd' C Sum. IC. C. rich man had exceedim; many /'.and /;. C ' hr V . .iC. C9. provided iiossessions of /. and Inrds I'rui. 'J7. C3. know thv /. look well to'lbv hirds J,r. 3. C4. shame had devoured their/, ah. 1 herds 5. 17. an ancient nation shall eat thv^'. and h, rds Wt.t. 5. 6. they shall go with /.and herds to seek Ld. i-LOOD. Not enln that terrible ininidiiticm is in .^eriptnrc en. ltd food, :.'here/iy (,ed destroi/ed all m„„/.ind, ar.d all the animals of the earth and air. uiaeii :e, : e nvt m the ark hiitlt hy N oah ; hut hke-.eise all sorts i /■ iiiinidiiriony or extraurdlniirv eollcetions of -..liter's, 'i'liw the Psalmist .7,™/-;;/;/ 01 the tenters 01 the SI a, or el a rirrr, erpiessis it hi/ the :enrd flood, /',«/. lib. (i. I hey went through the Hood on foot. I'he same P.salm.i3t sets forth eitreme diiniiers vnder the notion of a iiiwii,' I'tal. &.>. 15. l.et not the water-Hood overtiow me. And the indent assaults and .■naden iniiirsions 0/ the deiil and his instniments aiianist the ehure'h are eom- pnred to a liood, Isa. ,59. 19. N\\ hen the eneiiiv shall come in like a tiood. />> floods aie also ^ii/nijied iireat ylenty and ahvndanee of -piritiial and tempoiiil hle'sini;', Isa. 44.3. 1 will jiour Hoods upon the dry mound. den. I'). 17. I , even I, brim; a/, of ■water on the earth 7. 6. when the/, of waters 'was ii|.on the earth 7. Noah went in. because of the waters otthe/. 10. afti'r seven days the/, was on the earth 7. 17. the/, was toi'ty davs on the earth 9. 11. ir r'shall be anv more a /'. todestroy the earth C8. Noah lived after the/. .S50 .sears 10. 1. to them were sons Ix'rn after the.f. 3C. the natii^ns were ilivided in the earth after/. Josh. C4.C. vour fathers on either side of /'. 3. 14, 15. .Job 14. 11. as the./', decayeth and driet'i op CC. 16. whose foundation was overthrown with a/. 28. 4. the/, breaketh out from the iuhabitaut FLO Psal. CQ. 10. the Lord sitteth upon the/, he is king 66. 6. they went thro' the/, on foot, we rejoiced l\\\\. 15. let not the water-/, overliow me 74. 15. thou didst cltave'the fountain and the/. 90. 5. thou carriest them awav as with a/. i.>«.C8. C. a strong one. which as a /'. sliall cast down 59. 19. tlie enemy shall come in "like a/. Jir. 46. 7. "ho is this th.tt cometh up as a/..' 8. Eg.viit riseth u|) like a/, waters are moved 47. C. belnjld, waters shall be an oveiliowim/ Van. 9. Co. the end thereof shall be w ith a / 11. CC. witti the armsof a /'. shall thev be overflown Amos 8. 8. it shall rise up wholly as" a /'. 9. 5. 9. 5. and shall be drowned as b"y the.f. of l.^O'pt A«/i. 1, 8. with an overruimim; /. make an end Mat. C4. ;«. m days beiore the'/, tliev were eating 3,1. and knew not till the/', ca'me. Liiko I7. C7. Luke 6. 48. w hen the/, arose the stream beat C I'et. C. 5. brini^im; in the t.on world of imaodiy Ree. Ig. 15. the cr.iuoii [;oiired out water as a f. 16. the earth lieiped, aii-l swallowed up the/". lUjtilJ (,A I 1.^. '.'len. 7. + 11. the/.-(,'fiff •■ of he.iveii were opened ILOdl).^. I'rod. 15. 8. the./', stood uijn^h.t as an heap C .s«/«. gj. 5./. otunnodlv made me afraid. /',?. 18.4. Jjh Co. 17. he sl.all not see tiie rivers and tlie/. ■..'!. Jl. he biiioeth the /'. from overllowini; Psal. C4. C. he h.ith established it upon the/. 3C. 6. siacl.v ill the/, of great waters not come nigh 09. C. into deep waters, where the/, overriow me 7H. 44. and had turned their f. into blood 9.). 3. thef. have lilted up.O 1 ord./'. have lifted up 98. 8. let the /'. clap their hands, let lulls be joyful I'uiit. 8. 7. neither call the/, cirown love I-a. 44. :i. for 1 will pour 1. upon the dry I'lOund y.;t'.<.3l. 15. 1 rest! allied the /'. thereof, waters staved Jonah -2. 3. the /.CO 11 passed me about, thy billows Mat. 7. C5. the/, came, winds blew, and beat, g7. 1 i.ooii, ;■,,■*. C Chrvn.?s\\. 11. and for ti'iil er to /'.the houses I'LCniK, ^^nh.tiintiii. Uin. 5.1. 10. they came to the diresiiinii .f. of Atad 11. when inliatiitaids s.iw iiioiiriiim: m r. of ..\\tad \\iiiii. 5. 17. tile pi tests shall take oust that is in/. 15. go. as ye 00 the ia ..v e-i Itel illii of Oueshillir /'. 18. '.7. as tr.o' It weie tlie ciiiii o.^ the thi eshim;'/'. :;o. be counted as tlie iiirre.;-e of the tlireshiriL'/. J hilt. 15. 14. thou sliall loir.ish him out ot thy'/. 16. t 13. after thou hast i.'atiieie(i in ti.v t'. Jiidii. 6. .37. I will put a t'e.'Ce of w.,ol ill the/. lihih 3. C. he w lllllo\\^et!; in the ihreshiiij f. '2 Sam. 6. 6. came to Nachoii's tiiiesh. t. 1 Ci.r. 13. 0. C4. J8. rear an altai in the threshing '/.of .\\raunah Cl. David said, to Iniv the tiireshihu f. o: tiiee 1 Kinys 6. .to. he overl.od tiie.f'. of houie with L-old 7. 7. with cedar from one side ot' the/; to the other C Kiniis t). g7. out of the barn-r'. or the w ine-press ? 1 <7,,-, «.C1. Ci!. 1.. hail answered in the tlireshing/. C Ciiti n. .3. 1. preiiarel in tiutsldnu (. of Ornan 18. t o. tiiey sat m a 1'. at Ike enteriin.' of the •;ate I'u. Cl. 10. O my tlueshmit. and the (orn of my r". Jer. 51. .S;i. ilau^diter of 1 ab. is like a thresiiiiri.f". Us. 9. 1. thoii liast loved a reward on every colli/ C. tlie /'. an 1 wme press sli.ill not feed th'em 13. 3. as the chalf that is oriveii out of the f. Mie. 4. IC. .shall L'ather them as slieav es into the f Mat. 3. IC. lie will thioiinldv purge his/. Lukei.Vi. ri.()t)"l!>. 1 Sam. '23. 1. and thev lob the thresldng f. Dan. C. 35. I'lke chair' o: the summer threshing/. J, el C. C4. and the f. shall be full of w heat " 1 1.0 fr^. or riA)A I .'s. 1 Kinos 5. 9. and 1 will coiivev them bv sea in/, to the place thou shalt apiivdnt mc, C Chr. 2. If.. I !,cni!l.'>ll. P.'V7/. 7C. 7. in his davs shall the ri::hteons /•. 16. they otthe city shall/, like mass of the'tartll OC. 7. wlien all the workers of iniquity /'. IC. the ri;:hteoos shall /'. like the pafiirtree 13. they shall f. in the courts of our (loil 13g. 18."but noon him.self shall his crown f. I'lov. 11. C!'.. the rnthteous shall 1. as a bia'nch 11.11. the tabernaile of the uprml t s'.all /'. Keel. IC. 5. when the almon.l-iree shall l\\ ' Cant.'. IC. let us net up, let US see it the vine f. /oo 17. 11, in mo: nim: thou shalt make thv seed to/, bfi. 14. vour bones sh.dl f. like an herb" L:tk. 17". Ci. 1 the 1,. have imele tlie dry tree to/. n.of Hisiir.i). Ciiit. 6. 11. I went down to see whether the vine/. Phil. 4. Id. \\ our care of me hath /'. anain " I'l.m Hi.sin: 1 1'l. PsnI. 00.0. in the mornim; it /'. and itrowcth up lo.). 15. as a tlower of the tvefd. sO he /. I'l.orKlSlllNli. Psal. 'K. 14. in old ane. they sha.ll be fat and /'. Cant. C. t o. be looketh forth. /'. tl roimll the lattice Dan. 4. 4. I was at rest, and'/ in m.v iialace 1' \\\\>\\\\ . Joh'2(^. C8. hissoodsshall /.awav inilavof his wrath Psiil. 147.18. hecauseththe wind blow. and waleis/. Cant. 4. 16. that the spices there.u' nia.v /. out /.«.C.C. aii.l allnalioiis shall /. unto it .•!i. Cl. he caused waters to/, out of the rock b). 5. then thou shalt see and f. tonetber I'.t. 1. mountains miitht f. oow 11 at thy presence J,r.3\\. IC. sh.dl /. to the itoodness of the Lord ■'il 44 nalioii~siadl not r. lone! her .mv nairetohhrv Joel-) 1!!. in that dav the lulls shall f. with milk. and the rivers of lud.ili shall /. with waters Mie. 4. 1. the people shall I', tc the mountain of I.. Johii't. 3!!. out ot his belly shall/, living water 1 l.oVv I'D. Josh. 4. 18. Jordan /. over all his banks Judo. 5. ♦ 5. the mountains/, before the Lord Isa. 6t. 3. the mouiitaiiis f. down at thv jireser l.am 3. 51. the \\vaters/. over mine head, then 1 FLOW Kill. I ei. CO. C4. a land that f. with ndlk and honey, ,\\iim. 13. C7. 1 14. 8. I 16. 13. 14. I'eut. 6. 3. 1 11. 9. 1 C6. 15. 1 27. 3. 1 31. 20. Josh. 5. 6. I7l nee said FOL FLOWING. Eiod. 3. 8. to brine them to a lund/. with milk and honey, 1?. \\n. 5. |33. 3. Jer. 11. 5. I 32. 22. Ezei. 21). 6, 15. Pror. 18. 4. the well spring of wisdom as a/, brook J.ILOUH. Exod. 29. 2. of wheafen/. shalt thou make them Iyer. 2. 2. he shall take his handful of the/. 6. 15. A'mot. 2b. 5. and a tenth part of an epiiah of/, for a meat otteriuL', 20, 2K. I 29. 3, 9, 14. Judff. 6. 19. rakes of an ephah of/. 1 .Siiw. 1. 24. 1 .Sam 28. 24. she took/, and kneaded it, 2 .Sam. 13.8. '£<^u»^. 17.28. brought/, pan bed corn, and beans 6£e Deai., li.NE. FLOWKK. 1 fam. 2. 33. the increase shall die in/, of their a?e 1 Cor. 7. 36. if she pass/, other age and need require 1 LOW EH. Ezod. 25. .33. with knop and/, in one branch, .37. 19. Jii 14. 2. he cometh torth as a/, and is cut down 15. .'5.3. he shall cast ott his/, as the olive Psa/. 103. 15. as a/, of field, so he flourisheth Jsa. 18. 5. and the sour f-rape is ripening in the/. •28. 1. whose alorious beauty is a fadin^r.^. 4. 40. 6. the goodliness theieof is as the t'. of the field 7./. fadeth.S. AV/i. 1.4. Jam. 1. 10, U. 1 Pel. 1.24. FLOWKU.'^. Erod. 25. 31. his/, shall be of the same, .37. 1*. .■{7. 20. made like almonds, his knops and bis/. Stim. 8. 4. to the/, thereof was lieaten work I Kings 0. 18. cedar of the house within was carved with knops and open /. 29. 32, 35. 1 7- 26, 49. S Cir. 4. 5. like the brim of a cup \\\\ ith /. of lilies 21. the/, lamps, and tongs made he of gold i'ajit. 2. 12. the/, appear on earth, time of singing 5. 13. hb cheeks are as a bed of spices, as sweet/. FLOWF.RS. £^v. 15.24. if her/, be upon him, he shall be unclean 33. of her that is sick of her/, of him with issue FLUl K, .S. 1 Kingsl.^ 40. all people piped with/, and rejoiced Han. 3. 5. when ve hear the sound of the /. 7. 10, 15. l-'I.U ITER 1:1 H. £)eut. 32. 11. as an eaaje /. over her young Fi.U.X. Acts 28. 8. the father of Publius lay sick of a/. FIT. Isa. 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the f. in Egypt FLY, l-'eri. Cen. 1. 20. and fowl that may /. above the earth I ^m.io. 19. but didst/, on the sixiil, and didst evil Ciiam. 22. 11. he rode upon a cherub, and did /. and was seen on w ings of the wind, Pial. 18. 10. Jo/i5.'. man born to trouble as sparks/, upward 39. 26. doth tlie hawk y. by thy w isdom ■ Pial. 18. 10. he did/, upon th'e winas of the wind ,55. 6. for then would I J. away , and be at rest 90. 10. for it is soon cut ott, and we/, away Prov. 23. 5. riches/, away as an eagle to heaven /to. 6.2. each had six wings, and with twain he did/. 11. 14. but they shall /. upon shoulders of Philist. 60. 8. who are these that/ as a cloud, and as doves Jer. 48. 40. behold, he shall./', as an eaale P.zek. 13. 20. ye hunt the souls to make them /. Dan. 9. 21. Gab. being caused to], swjftly , touched Jios. 9. 11. their glory shall /. away like a bird Hab. 1.8. they shall/, as the eagle that hasteth to eat Jiev. 14. 6. I saw another angel/, in midst of heaven 19. 17. to all the fowls that/, in the midst of heaven See Flee, Fi.ieth. FLYING. [thing />r. 11. 21. these may ye eat of every/, creeping 23. but all other/, creepine things anabominatjon Pial. 148. 10. all cattle and /. tow 1, praise the Ix)rd Prov. 26. 2. as swallow by J. so the curse causeless Jsa. 14. 29. and his fruit shall be a tiery /. serpent .30. 6. from w hence come viper and fiery /. serpent 31. 5. as birds /. so will the Lord defend .ferusalem Zech.b. 1. I looked, and behold, a/, roll, 2. Kev. 4. 7- the fourth lieast was like a/, eagle 8. 13. heard an angel /. thro' the midst ot heaven FUAL, S. Gen. 32. 15. .Jacob took ten bulls, twenty asses, fen/. 49. 11. binding his/, to the vine, and fiis ass's colt Zech. 9. 9. upon a colt the/, of an ass, Mat. 21. 5. FOA.M. Has. 10. 7. the king of .'iamaria is cut off as/. FOAMEIM. Mark 9.18./. and gnasheth with his teeth, l.nle 9. 39. lOAMlNC;. 'Mark 9. 20. he fell on the ground and wallowed,/. Jude 13. raging waves of sea,/, out their own shame FODDElt. Job 6. 5. or loweth the ox over his/. FOES. 1 Chron. 21. 12. or to be destroyed Viefore thy/. F.sth. 9. 16. the .lews slew of tficir/ 75,000 Psal. 27. 2. mine enemies and/, came ujwn me .30. 1. thou hast not made my^. to rejoice over me S9.23. 1 will beat down his/, before his face JUu/. 10. ."56. a man's/, shal I be they of his household Acts 2. 35. until 1 make thy /. thy footstool FOLI). lleh. \\. 12. as a vesture shalt thou /. them up FOLD. Jsa. 13. 20. shall the shepherds make their {. there 65. 10. ."Sharon shall be/, for flocks, valley of Achor li.iek. 34. 14. on the mountains shall their/, be Mic. 2. 12. as the tiotk in the midst of their/. }]ab. .3. 17. the fl(Mk shall he cut oft from the/. Jl/af . 13. 8. brougi.t forth fruit, some an hundred, some sixty . some thirty /. 23. Haik 4. 8, 20. 19.29. hath forsaken houses", shall reieive 1(X)/. Ju/in 10. 16. and other sheep I have, which aie not of this/, and there shall be one/, and one shepherd FOLDS. JSnm. 32. 24. build ye/, for your sheep, .36. Psal. 50. 9. 1 w ill take no he-goats out of thy/. fer. 23. 3. 1 will bring them again to their/. FOL Ztph. 2. 6. the sea-coast shall be/, for flocks FOLDEN. t!ah. 1. 10. while they be/, together as thorns loLDIlII. Eccl. 4. 5. the fool /. his hands together and eateth FOLDING. 1 Kings 6. 34. the two leaves of one door were/. Prov. 6. 10. a little/, of the hands to sleep, 24. 33. FOLK. Gen. 33.15. let me now leave with thee some of the/. Proi. 30. 26. the conies are but a feeble/, yet make Jer. 51. 58. the /. shall labour in fire and be weary Maik 6. 5. he laid his hands u|)on a few sick/. John 5. 3. in these lay a multitude of impotent/. Acts. 5.16. a multituile round about, bringing sick/. FOLLOW Signifies, [1] To come after one that gieth before, as seriants come after their masters, 1 .'•^am. 25. 27. Let it be given to the young men that follow my lord. [2| 'I'o imitate, or do as another gizes vs an example. Mat. 16. 24. let him take up his cross, and follow rae. 1 for. 11. 1. lie ye followers ot me, even as I am of Christ. [31 To believe and obey. John 10. 27. My sheep hear my voice, and they follow me. And in all pa.*sapes zthere men aie said to ful- lvv> strange gods, it signifies, to put trust in them, to rely upon them, and yield them ser- vice. 1 Kings )8. 21. If liaal l)e Go
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