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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.

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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.

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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 .>,

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.

/Vi

Mark 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/.

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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

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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.

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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. 5

Job 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 f

2 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

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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 t

1 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.^^. Kr

1 .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

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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

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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 Go

FIGIITING. 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

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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 ascende

FILLI'.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

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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.

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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 ;o

Cannot 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

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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

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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 Go

To 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 sai

29. 12. put of the bloo

Lev. 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 bIoo

1 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 consi

144. 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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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12, 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

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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/.

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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/.

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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,

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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. an

19. 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

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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 Go

their 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

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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>e

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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. 5

20. 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.

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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:ia

FI.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*

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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

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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

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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

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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 Phar

Klj. 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 fee

IC. 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)erin

15. 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

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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

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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

16. [5] 'To endeavour ajter, and pursue tcith great desiie and diligeme. Phil. 3. 12. But I follow after, if that 1 may apprehend that for which 1 am apprehended of (.hrist .lesus. [6] To die tcith one. .lohn 13. .36. lliou canst not follow me now, that is, bear me company in my svffermgs, and die uilh me. lo toflow the I.amb, Jiev. 14. 4. 'I hese are they that follow the I amb : that keip close 10 Christ i« all his ordi- nances : are led by his uord and Spirit, and depend vj.on the virtue and meiit of Ais sacrifice alotiefor pardon and acceptance, and not on saints, or their tru-n merits, as the fotU tiers of antichrist do.

Gen. 24. 8. it the woman will not l)e willing to/, thee

44. 4. .loseph said, up,/, after the men

Eiod. 11.8. get thee out, and people that/, thee 14.4. 1 willharden Pharaoh that he shall /.them

17. and the Kgyptians shall/, them

21. 22. if hurt a woman, and yet no mischief/. 23. and if any mischief/, then life for life

23. 2. thou shalt not/, a multitude to do evil l)eut. 16. 20. what is altogether just shalt fhou /.

18. 22. if the thing/, not, nor come to pass Jndg. 9. 3. their hearts inclined to/. Abimclech 1 Sam. 25. 27. it be given \\ oung men, w ho/, my lord

'Ml. 21. so faint that they could not/. Da\\i(l iSam. 17.9. among the people that/. Absalom 1 Kings 19. 20. let me kiss father, then 1 will/, thee Psal. 38. 20. because I /. the thing that good is

45. 14. the virgins her companions that/, her 94. 15. all the upright in heart shall/, it

119. 150. they diaw nigh that/, after mischie/ Isa. 5. 11. that they may/, strong drink

51. 1. hearken, ye that/, after righteousness Jer. 17. 16. 1 hastened from being a pa.stor to/, thee

42. 16. the famine shall/, close after you Tzek. 13. 3. the prophets that/, their own spiiit Ilos. 2. 7. and .she shall/, after her lovers

6. 3. we shall know, if we/, on to know the I ord il/n/.8. 19. Master, 1 will/, thee, Luke 9. 57 61. Mark 16. 17. these sisms/. them that believe Luke 17. 23. go not after them, nor/, them

22. 49. when they about him saw what would f John 10. 5. and a stranger will they not/.

13. 37. Peter said, Lord, why cannot 1 /. thee now ? Acts3.a. all the prophets from Samuel. ami that/. Pom. 14. 19. let us/, things that make for peace"^ 1 Cor. 14. 1. /. after charity, desire si)irifua[ gifts Phil. 3. 12. but 1 /. after, if that I may apprehend

1 Thess. 5. 15. but every, that which is good

2 Thess. 3. t. for yoursel. know howyeought to/, us 9. to make ourselves an ensample to you to/, us

1 Tim. 5. 24. and some men they /. after 6. 11. O man of God,/, righteousness, 2 Tim. 2.22.

JJeb. 12. 14./. peace with all men, aiirl holiness 13. 7. whose faith/, considerini; the end

1 Pet. 1. 11. when it testified the glory that should f. 2. 21. an example, that ye should /. his steps

2 Pet. 2. 2. many shall f. their pernicious w ays

3 John 11./. not that which isevd, but u hat is good Kev. 14. 4. these are they that t. the Lamb

13. blessed are dead in Lord, that they may rest from their latxiurs, and their works do /.them FOLLOW him. 1 Kings 18. 21. if the Lord be (iod,/. him Maik 5. 37. and he suftered no man to /. him 6. 1. he went out thence, and his disciples/, him Luke 22. 10./. him info the house, Mark 14. 13. John 10. 4. he goeth l)efore, and the sheep /. him

FOLLOW me. Gen. 24. 5. the worn, will not be willing to/, me, 39. Judg. 3. 28. Fhud said unto them, /. after me 8.5. give breaei'ple that/, me

1 Kings 20. 10. for handtuls fr.r the (leople that/, me

2 Kings 6. 19./. me, I will bring you to man ye seek P.f. 23.6. gooilnessand mercy sball/. meall uiy life Mar. 4. 19. .lesus saith,/. me and 1 will make you

fishersof men,8. 22. |9.9. MarkQ.i^. I^vkeo.Ti. 16.24. let him deny himself and fake up his cross r.nd /. me, Mark 8. :«. I 10. 21 . Luke 9. 23. 19.21. sell that thou hast,/, me. l.vke 18. 22. Luke 9. 5>l. he said,/, me, John I. 43. 1 21. 22. Jolm 10.27. my slieep hear my voice and/, me

12. 26. if any man « ill serve me, let him f. me

13. 36. thou canst noty. me now, but afterwards jlcts 12. 8. cast thy garment about thee, and /. me

VOLLOWED. Gen. S4. 61. Tlebekah and her damsels/, the man 32. 19. so commanded he all that/, the droves At(»(. 32. 12. they have wholly/, the L. Deut, 1. 36.

ir snc nave oiiigemiy /. every got)U « one . we havenot/. cunningly devised fables is name was Death, and hell /. with him /. hail and fire mingled with hlood

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Devt. 4. 3. for all the men that/. BaaI-{>eor

11. +6. swallowed the sulstance which/, them Josh. 6. 8. and the ark of the covenant/, them

14. 8. but 1 wholly /. the Lord m> God, 9. 14. Judff. 2. 12. they forsook the J ord anil /. other gods

9. 49. cut down his bough and/. Abinielech

1 Sam, 14. 22. they/, hard after the Philistines 17. 13. .lesse's three sons/. Saul to fiattle, 14.

31. 2. Philistines/. Sa(d, 2 Sam. 1.6. 1 Chr. 10. 2.

2 Sam. 2. 10. but the house of .ludah/. Dovid

3. 31. and kir.sr David himself/, the bier

17. 23. Ahithophel saw his counsel was not/. 20. 2. Israel J. Sheba the son ot hichri

1 Kings 12.20. there wasnonethat/. house of David

16. 21. half of the [wople/. 1 ibni, halt/. Oniri, 22. 18. 18. have foiiiaken the Lord, thou hast/, haalini

20. 19. came out, and the army which/, them

2 Kings 3. 9. was no water for the cattle that /. them

4. 30. Elisha arose and/, her

5. 21. so (iehazi/. after Naaman.isall well ?

9. 27. Jehu/, after Ahaziah, and said, smite him

13. 2. .lelioahaz/. sins of JerolKiam son of .Nehat

17. 15. and they/, vanity, and became vain P.-al. 68. 25. the players on instruments/, after Etek. 10. 11. whither the head looked, they/, it Amos 7. 15. the Lord took me as I /. the nock Mat.^.5o. many women which/. Jes. from Galilee Mark 10. 28. we left all and/, thee, Luke 18. 28.

3-'. were amazed, and as they /. they w ere afraid Lule 22. 54. they took hiin, and Peter/, atar oft yJ<-/jl3.43. leliL'ious proselytes/. Paul and hamab.

16. 17. the same/. Paul and us, and cried Horn, 9. 30. tieutiles who/, not after r:;diteousness

31. who/, after the law of righteousness 1 Cor. 10. 4. they drank of that rock that /. them 1 7'»OT.5.10. if she have diligently/, every good « ork

2>"cM.16.w ' "• ;--...-..''-- .. ..

Jiev. 6. 8. his 1

8. 7. there/'. ,__ _

14. 8. and there/, anotherangel, saying, Batiylonis

9. and the third angel /.them, saying, if any man

FOLLOWED him.

Num. 16. 25. Moses rose up, the elders of Isr. /. him

Judff. o. 4. hired vain and light pers^oiis who/, him

1 Sam. 13. 7. and all the people/, htm trembling

2 iam. 11.8. there/, /lim a messof meat from thck Mat.A.W. they left their nets and/, him, Murk 1 .18.

22. they immediately left the ship and /. him 25. and there/, him great multitudes of people,

8. 1. 1 12. 15. 119. 2. 1 20. 29. Mark 2. 15. I 5. 24. Luke 23. 27. JJin 6. 2. 8.23. wnen entered, his disciples/, him, Luke 22.39. 9.27. two tilind men/, him, crying, and saying 26. 58. but Peter/, him afar oft, Mark 14. 54. Mark 14. 51. there/, him a certain young man J.i.ieS. 11. they forsook ail ami/, him, 28. 7. 9. Jesus said to the (leople that/, him, not found Actt 12. 9. Peter went out and /. him and wist not Jiev. 19. 14. the armies/, him on white horses

FOLLOWED w/e. Num. 14. 24. my servant Caleb hath /. me fully .■)2. 11. because they hare not wholly/, me

1 Kings 14. 8. David who/, me with' all his heart .\\eh. 4. 23. nor the men of the guard which/, me Mat. 19. 28. ye that/, me in the regeneration

FOLLOW EDSl. liuth 3. 10. thou /. not young men, poor or rich FOLLOWER.

2 Tim. 3. 1 10. hast beenadiligent/. of my doctrine

FOLLOWERS. 1 Cor. 4. i6. have begotten you through the gospel I l)eseech you, be/, o'f me, 11.1. Phil. 3. 17. Eph. 5. 1. be yef. of God as dear children 1 Thess. 1. 6. ye became/, of us and of tlie Lord 2. 14. for ye l)eci-.ne/. of the churches of (Jod Jleb.6.\'2. !«/. of them who thro' failhinheht prom.

1 J'et. 3. 13. if ye be /'. of that which is good

FOLLOW El H.

2 Kings 11. 15. him that/, her be killed, 2 CAr. 23.14. Ps. 63. 8. my soul /. hard after thee, hand upholds l^rov. 12. 11. but he that/, vain |>ersons, C8. 19.

15. 9. he loveth him that/, righteousness, 21. 21. Jsa. 1.23. every one loveth gifts and /. afterrewards Lzek. 16. .34. none/', thee lo commit whoredoms Jlos. 12.1. Ephraini feeds on wind,/, after east-wind Mat. 10. ."58. he that taketh not up his cross and /'. mo Mark 9. .38. because he /. not us, Luke 9. 49. John 8. 12. he that/, me shall not walk in darkness

lOLLOWlNG. Gen. 41 .31 . plenty not known by reason of famine ('. JJait. 7. 4. they will turn away thy son from /. mo

12. 30. fake heed thou be not snared by /. them Josh. 22. 16. from /. the Lord, IH. 23, 29. 1 Sam.

12. 20. 2 Kings I7. 21. 2 Chr. 25.27. 1 ."M. 33. Judg. 2. 19. corrupted in /. other gods to serve them tiuth 1. 16. or to return from /'. after thee

1 ■'^am. 12. 14. if ye continue/, the Lord your God

14. 46. Saul went up from/, the Philistines 15. 11. Saul is turned back from/, me

24. 1. when Saul was returned from/. Philistip»s

2 ^am. 2. 19. A sa he 1 turned not from /. A bner, 'iO. C6. bid the j)eople return from /. their brethren

7. 8. 1 took tiiee from /. the sheep, to be ruler over my people, 1 Chron. 17.7. Psal. 78.71.

1 Kings 1.7. and they/ Adonijah, helped him 9. 6. hut if you shall at all turn from /. me

21. 26. Ahab did very abominably in/, idols Psal. 48. 13. that ye may tell if to the generation/.

109. 13. in general. /. let their name be l)lotfe

21. 20. Peter seeth thedisciiile whom lesus loved/. ^■trts 21. 1. we came the day/, unto Rlio

23. 11. and the night/, the Loril stood by him

2 Pet, 2. 15. are gone astray./, the wayoV Balaam

FOLLY. Gen. 34.7. because Shechem had wrought/, in Isr Deut. 22. 21. she wrought/, by pla^ iug the whore Josh. 7. 16. because Achan «rough"t/.'in Israel Judg. 19. 23. nay, I pray you. do not this/.

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Juiig. 19. < C-l. to this man do not the matter of this /. £0. 6. they have comnutieil lewdness and (. in Isr.

10. acconling to the ^. that they uioimhtin Isr.

1 •'iam.lb. C5. .Nahal is Ids name, anily. is with him e Ham. \\:\\. VZ. my lirotl'.er, do not thou tliis.f.

Job 1. +

16. 22. but the instruction ot fools is /'.

17. 12. let a bear meet rather than a fool in his /'.

18. 13. before he heareth it, it is /. aiul shame to liim

26. 4. answer not a fool accord.'tohis y. lest like him o. ans. a fool accord, to his I', lest wise in conceit

11. as dou to vomit, so a fool returnetli to his.f. Eccl. 1. 17- 1 wave my heart to know wisdom and/.

2. .'5. 1 soiiiiht inmv heart to la\' hold on f.

12. turned to behold J. n Ki. wisdom excelleth/. 7. 25. I applied to know the wickedness of /.

10. 1. so dotli a little f. him that is in reputation 6../. is set)n u'leat d'i,:;nity, rich sit in low i>lace J,!vi.'y. 17. an evil doer, and every mouth speaketli ./'. Jer. 2;5. l.'i. I have seen I. in the prophets of >ainar. /yi>...2. + 10. I willdiscov.her./. insmhtofl'.er lovers

2 ( 'or. 11. 1. ye could hear with me a little in my 1 . £ Ttm. i. ij. their/.shall he mademanifest toall liien

K)()l). Ceil. 2. 9. every tree pleasant and that is yood for/. .'i. 6. the woman saw the tree was trood for /. 0. 21. t.ike thou to thee of all /. tliat is eaten

41. ;i5. lit them ^'alher all /. of those yood years

42. 7. come to buy/. 111. I 4'i. 2, 4, 20, 2';-. I 44. 25. .■!3. take I. for the famine of your households

4>. 1. he commanded to fill tlie sacks witli./.

47. 24. for your /'. and for I. for vour little ones J->,i,/.21. lo. her/.shall not be diminished

Lei. .3. 11. the f. of the otlei imj made hv tire, 10.

19. 2.i. shall have planted all mannerot trees for f.

21. t 17. not approacli to ofier the t. of his (.o,l

22. 7. sliall eat of holy tliiiiLis. because it 13 his/. Villi. 10. 18. tliestran:;er,in:jiviim him f. ami raim. 1 .Sa/H. M. 24. cursed that eateth /. till cveniuL', 28. ^iinm.'i. 10. that thy master's son may liavef. to eat

1 Kiiiys 5. 9. my desire, in uiviiiLr/. for iiiv iiouseh. 11. Solom. uave Hiram wheat for/, to Id's housrli.

yell. 0. + 25. they possessed trees of 7. in abundance J<)/<2.i. 12. thy words more than my necessary/. 24.5. wilderness yieldeth/. for them and children .'(8. 41, who providetli for the raven his/..'' 40. 20. surely the nioiuitains bring him fortli /. JVff/. 78. 25. mandideatamrels'/. he sent them meat 104. 14. he may briiui forth /. out of the earth I.Sri. 25. who L:iveth /. to all Hesh, his mercy for ever

146. 7. the lAird who iiiveth f. to the hiiii;.'ry

147. 9. he givetli to tlie beast Ids/, to voiiii^' ravens I'rm . 6. 8. the ant gathereth her/, in liarvest

l.'i. 2j. imifli / is m the tillage iif the poor

27. 27. tliou slialt have goats' milk eiiouL'h for thy/.

28. :i. is like asweepinL' rain which lenvpth m J. ;to. !,. teed me with/, convenient forme

.'il. 14. like ships, she briiigeth her/, from afar h'.zelr. 16. 27. 1 have diminished thine ordinary f.

48. 18. the increase thereof shall be for f. to them jici.i 14. 17. fruitful seasons, li Him; our he'arls w itii/.

2 Cor. 9. 10. both minister bread for vour f.

1 I'lm. 6. 8. havinu' f. and raiment, let us be content

Jam. 2. 15. if naked and destitute of daily /'. FtJOr.,

Folly, Foolishness, are to he iindersiood not only aciuniiny lo their nnlural and literal iiieaniiii;, for one iclio is an iiliot, or a veiy •.eenk man, anil for the .liscmirses and notions of fools and mad- men ; hut in the Innijuaife of Scripture, e^peciallij in the hook of Proverbs, fool i, thensval character of the sinner, and folly and foolishness are put Jor sin. /'««/. yA. 5. My wounds stink, and are corrupt, because of my foolishness, my .\\in. And m Psal. 69. 5. O Cod. thou kiiowest my foolish- ness. Solomon sets the focd in opposition to the prudent man. I'ro;-. 13. 16. Everv prudent man dealelli with knowledge; but a focd layetli open his folly, lor as hy prudence a man so t/oit 1 ns himself, and rtynlales his actions, as to aioid iinpendiiip eiih, and to ohtain that good •.chich IS .^iiilahle to his necessities : so it is the ejfect of fidly, not to foresee evils tn preient liicin, and to neijltct the season, of ohtainimj icliat is good.

In Prov. 13. 20. Solomon opposes the fool to the wise man. lie that walkith with wise men, shall 'bewi.se; but a (ompauion of fcxils shall he de- stroy erl. .-Is It is TCith relation to the affairs if this life ; the man of prudence and conduct in, his affairs, iclio takes the hcst method of managing thinijs to his men, his family's, and friend's, or any society's reputation, comjort, and advantage, and zeho minds his liusiness mere than his plea- svre, is the wise man ; and the inconsiderate, liiedless, slothful man, uho neglects the principal affairs of life, or goes into improper or nnlikclij methods of managing them to advantage, or icho minds his pleasure more than hit hiisiness, is the fool for this world ; so it is uith respect to another -uorld : the truly wise man is he :.ho proposes the things of dod, and the everlastinq interest of his immortal soul, as his highest end. and pursues them aith the utmost care and dili- gence, in the nay of (iod's appointment through Jesus (hrist our only Saviour ; and nho seeks all things else with less solicitude and concern, and in suhordination to these. .Ind the fool, on the other hand, is he, who makes something in this world his highest end and aim, and

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spends his chief time and care, concern and la- hour, ahoui it, to the neglect of the infinitely higher interests if (io,t's glory ami hit o:.n soul's everlasting happiness. .V< that the highest tolls' is justly charged upon every wilful impenitent sinner. Such also are called hy the name of fools, who, though they hcgorlhj, yet have much ignorance and nnhelicf remaining in them. (> fools, and bUtw of heait to believe, says- our .^aviimr to the dis- c'plts that were going to Kinmaus. J.uke 24. 25. .Ind it IS the character of all men, as they are horn jfossessed of natural iijnorance and corrup- tion, lit. 3. 3. \\\\ e ourselves were sometimes foolish. The Apostle says, 1 lor. 4. 10, SN e are fools for Christ's sake: that is, we are accounted so hy the wise men of the world, .ind in Horn. 1.

22. he sags, Protessing themseUes to be wise, they became fools: that is, II hile they prctcnocd to, and hoasted of, more than ordinary wis tun. their learned men heing at first iisuu'lly called so|)liists, or wise men, though aftu wards pliilo sopliers, they entertained and lentid many gn^ss and absurd t'pintons and practiies, and so shtwtd themselves to he real tools. I he same apostle says. Ill 1 Cor. 1. 18. 1 he preaching of the cro.-^s is to them that perish foolishne'ss. The doctrine oj Christ ciiicified, to purchase eternal saliaiioii Jt-r believers , l< hy unhelievers, that judge only accord- ing to carnal reason and .tense, accoiiuted an ab- surd, ridiculous, impossible thing, and which none in their wits will believe, according to the princi- ples of their philosophy, .ind in 1 ( iir, 2, 14.

Ihe thimzs of (iod are toolislmess to the natural mail, lie counts iloni the most fiolish things in the world ; he looks upon them a\\ either tri,tlnig and impertinent ; or as containing means and ends dispropt'rtii'uate ; or as nndesirahle m comparison of what may be set np in competition with them. 1 Sam. 2fi. 21 . beludd 1 have plaved the /. and erred I'sal. 14. l.the /'. hath said m his heart, 53. 1. 49, 10. likewise the/, and brutish person perish 92. 6. neither dotli a/, understand this I'rov. K' H. Iiiit a prating/, sliall fall, 10.

23. it is a sport to a I. fo do misiiiief

11. 29. the /. shall be servant to the w ise of heart J2. 15. the'way of a.f. is riuht in his own eyes

If), a /'.wrath is preseiitlv known, but prudent man

13. 16. Wiseman feareth, hut/, lavi th open hi, toll v

14. 16. but they. ra;;eth and isconlideiit

15. 5. a/, desp'iseth his fatlier's uiiIructKiii

17.7. excellent siieech becometh not a./.

lo. a reproof moie than a hundred stripes into a /'. 12. letahear meetamauratherthan /', in hisfollv Ki. whv is A price in hand of a /'. to get w isdom':

21. he that be;;ettetli a /. doth it to his sorrow 28. a/, when he holdetli his peace is counted w ise

18. 2. a/, hath no delight in iinderstaiuiiug

6. /. li|)S enter into content. moutli calls r(}r strokes

7. a/', iiiouth is his destruction, lips a snare 20. 3. but every /. will be meddling

26. 4, answer not a/. |l 5. answer a/, ii. so is he that gi\\etli honour to a./'.

10. the iireat tJ. rewardetli the /. and transgressors

11. as a ilog so a /. returneth to his f

27. ■■>. but a/. «rath is heavier than them both

22. thouiih tliou shoulde.st bray a/, in a morlar 29.11,/. utttreth all liisminil, but a w i,~e man keeps

Eccl. 2. 14. but the/, walketli ill darkness ]5. as it happeneth to the./, so even to iiie 111. is no remembrance of wise man more than off.

19. who knoweth whether he he wise or a f.f

4. 5. the /. foldeth his hands tourether, eats his tk'sh .">. 3. a/, voice is known bv multitude ot words 6. 8. for what hath the wi^e more tlianthe/. f 10. 2. atriuht hand, but a /". heart ij at his lett hand 11./'. is full of words, man cannot tell w hat to be Jer. 17. H. and athis end he shall be a/'. Milt. 5. 22. whosoever shall sav, thou /'. be in danuer l.ukeVZ. 20. /'. this ni-htthv soul shall beieiiuired

1 ( 'or. 3. 18. let him become a /'. that he mav be wise 15, 36. thou/', that tlion sowest is not i|uukeiied

2 (Uir. 11. 16. I sav again, let no man think iiiea /'.

12. 6. tho' 1 would desire to glory, shall not be a/. 11,1 am become a/, m glorvin^.ye com pel led me

As a I'OUL. 2 Snm. 3. .33. Pavid said, died ,-\\hner as a /'. dielli r /Ve;. 7. 22. as a f. to the correction of the stoi ks I'.ccl. 2. 16. howdieththe wise man '. as tlie I. ICor. 11. 111. if otherwise, yet «f n/, receis e iiie

23. are they ministers r 1 speak as a I. 1 am iiuue

lor a I'OUI.. 7Vo:-. 19. in. deli-ht is not seemly/.r a.f. 24. 7. wisdom is too hiuli/er a J. oiieiio not mouth 26. 1 . so honour is not seemlv /er n /'. .3. a bridle for Ihe ass, and a" rod ior the f. hack 30. 22,/i;r a f. when he is tilled with meat

Is a I'OOI.. Prov. 10. 18. he that nttereth a slander is a I'. 19. 1, than he that is perverse ill his lips, and is a f. 2!t. 26. he that ti iisteth in his own heart (t ,/ /'. Eccl. 10. 3. when he that is a /'. walketh. his wisdom faileth him, he saith to everv one that he /.- ,/ /. Hot. 9. 7. the prophet is a /'.the spiritual man is mad

1 'Jim. 6. 1 4. he i.i- a I', and knoweth nothing

Of' a I'OOI.. Prov. 12. 15. the wave/ «/'. is li-ht in his own eves 17. 21. and the father e/' « /. hath no lov

24. tiie ovosof a I. are in the eiidsot the earth 23. 9. speak not in Ihe ea!S

12. there is more hope of « f. than of him. 29. '.'0. Eccl.;. 6. ascracklniL'of thorns.so lainililer e///,f /.

10. 12. but the lips ol a f. will swallow ni> himself

■|'(i()I,s.

2 Sam. 13. 13. thnu shalt be as one of the/, in Israel Joh 12. 17. and he maketh the iudges /.

30.8. thev werediildren of /. children of base men Psal.-tb. 4. 1 said to the /'. deal not foolishlv

91.8. anil ve/'. when will ye be w ise - 107. 17. ./'. fiecaiise of their iransLiress. are afflicted Prov. I.i. but/, despise wisdom and instruction

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Prov. 1. 22. how long, ye/, will ye hate knowled{:e.'

32. and the prosiierity of/, shall destroy them 3. 35. hut shame shall be the promotion of/',

8. 5. and \\e./. be ve of an understanding heart 10. 21. but/, die tor want ot wijdom

12. 23. hut the heart of/, proclaiiiietli foolishness

13. 19. but it isalKiinination to/, to dtpart troin evil

20. Init a companion ot /. shall be destroved

14. 8. folly of/. IS deceit , 9./. make a mo'ck at sin

24. crown of wise is riches, lo<. I islinesMir /. is tolly

33. what is in the miilst 01 /, is made known

15. 2. the mouth of /. poureih out lonli,hiiess 14. the mouth of /', feedeth on roolisliiiess

16. 22. hut Ihe instruction ot /, is folK'

19. 29. stripes are prepared for tlie hack of/. 26. 7. so is a jJaiable 111 Ihe mouth of /. o. Kecl.b. 1. more ready lo hear, than i;ive sacrifice of /'.

4. he hath no pleasure in /. pav what hast vowed 7. 4. but the heart of/', is in the house ot mirth

5. than for a man to hear the sou- of /.

9. be not hastv, tor aii;;er restelh 111 the' bosom of/.

9. 17. more than cr.\\ ot him that riiletli anion;; /, Isa. 19. 11. surely the princes of /oaii are/. I.i".

.'i5. 8. way-fariug men, tho' /. shall not err therein Mat. 23. 17. ve /. and blind, 'whether is greater. M. l.uke 11 40. ;,e /. liid not he that made that without

24.25. O /'.and slow ot heart to heliev.' the projilieti Koin. 1. 'J2. protessing to be w i.-,e, thev became /.

1 Lor. 4. 10. wea.-e /. tor thrist's sake,' ve wiseiu C.

2 ('er.11.19. for ye suffer/, i^ladly.seem'g ye ale w i=f I. ph. 5. 15. see tlien that ye w alKiiol as/, but as w ise

I'OOI. IMl. Dent. 3;. 6. do ye thus reipiile the I,. O /'. people r

21. will provokelliem with a /.nation, liom. In. 10. Jiihi. 10. thou speakest asone'ot/ wiiiutn speaketf

5. 2. for wrath killtth tlie /. man, einy slavs 3. 1 have seen the /. taking root, but I ciused Psal. 5. 5. the/, shall not stand in tliv si-!it 39. 8. make me not the lepinach of tile /.

73. 3. for 1 was envious at the/, when I .saw pios|).

22. so /. was 1 and ii;iioraiit," I was as a beast

74. 18. the./, people have blasphemed thy name 22. lemeinb. how the /. man repro.ichctliilieedaii Y

Prov. 9. 6, forsake the /, and live, go in w ay uiideisL

13, a/, woman is clamor, is simple, knows noth.

10. 1. "liut a/, son is the heaviness ot his moilier

14. but tlie'mouth of the /. is near desiriiclioii

14. 1. but the./', plucketli it down w iih her bands 3. in the mouth of the/, is a rod of pride

7. i;o from the presence of a /. man

15. 7. but the heart of the/', it'oetli not so

20. hut a/, man despisel'h his mother

17. 25. a /. son is a ;;i lef to his f.dher, and bitttJ. 19, 13. nf. son is the calamity of his lather

21. 2u. a/, man spemleth a treasure

29. 9. it a wise man conteiidelh wiih a f. nmn feel. 4. 13. better is a wise chihl than a'./, king

7. 17. he not overmuch wicked, neitlier be thou /".

10. 15. labour of the /. wearietli everv one o>' tiicili ha. 44. 25. he makel'h theii knowled'i'e /'. ./tr, 4,22. for my people are/', tlie.s are so'ttish child;:,

5. 4. 1 said, surely these are iiooi, they are/.

21. hear now this, O 1. people, who see not

10. 8. but they are altotiether brutish and/.

I. am. 2. 14. thv propli. have seen vain and f. tliin;.'s. i.zik. 13. 3. thussaith the l.d. woe to the /'. prophets y.Lch. 11. 15. take the iustrumeiits of a /.siieiiherd .V«/. 7.26. shall be likened unto a/, man who buil5

2,5. 2. hve of the virgins were wise, and live /, Uom. 1. 21. and their/, heart was darkened '

2. 20. an instructor of the /'. a teacher ot babes 1 ior. 1.20. hath not (J. made/', wisd.oi this worlA Ual. 3. 1. O /. (iaiatiaiis. who hath hew itched you •

3. are \\e so I', f haviim be-uu in tlie spirit P.ph.:>. 4. neifher tilthmess, nor f. talking

1 /■/'//<. 6. 9. thev tliat will bench fall into /'. lusts

2 ■/'(/;/. 2.23. hut /. qiieslions avoid, lit. .3. 0.

Til. .3. 3. we ourselves were .somelimes (. liereiseil

1 Pet.-Z. 15. ii;av put to silence Ihe igiioi. ot /. meii

' rooLisiii.v,

Ccn. 31.28. thou hast now done f. insodoiiiL', in mv

power to hurt you, 1 .^am. 13. 1.3, 2 rhr. 16. 9.

\\uin. 12. 1 1. the sill on us wherein we have iloiie /.

2 .SV//H. 24. 10. 1 have done vers /. 1 { hron. 21. ii. ,/../' 1. 22. ill all this lob sinned not', iiorcharL-ed Ci. f. /'■«/. 75. 4. 1 saiil to the fools, deal not /.

/'/.':. 14. 17. he tliat is .soon aimrv dealelli /".

30. .12. if thou h.ast (lone /. in iiliiiiL' thvseh'

2 Cor. 11. 17. 1 speak it as'it were /. in tins boastius 21. 1 speak/ 1 am bold al.,o. aie thev llebiewsr roOI.ISIlM.ss. 2 Sam. 15. 31. turn th.e ( oiinsi I of .-Muthophel into /. Psal. :;;'.. 5. mv wounds stink because of mv /. 1'.). 5. O (.od.'tlKUi knowestmv /'. sms are not hi.i Pro:. 12. 2.3. but the he.irt of lools pioclaimelh/.

11. 21. but Ihe /'. of fools is fillv

15. 2. but Ihe liiouth of lools iiourelli out./'.

1 1. hut Ihe mouth of fools leedelh on/, 10. :!. the /. ot man perverlelh his way

22. 15. /'. Is hoim.l ill the heart o! a dul.l

21. 0. the thoii^ihtof /'. is sin, Ilie sconier ahoimrraf.- 27,22, vet will not his /'. deii.ut Horn him Eccl. 7. '25. to know the wicked, of/, and lllailnes;- 10. 13. the be-ini.imj of the words 01 his iiioulh is/. Mark-,. 22. Ihelis, pride, /.come lioui w ilhiii 1 Cor. 1.18. pre..chim:oi i loss to Iheiii that pel i^li f. 21. it pleased Ood bv Ihe /. of pi eachimj to save "3 we pre;uh I hrisl crucified, lo Ihe (neeks/.

25. because Ihe /. of Ooil is wiser Ihan men

2. 14. Ihe thiiiusof Ihe spirit ot (.odare./. 10 liiii>

3. 10, the wisdom of ihis world is/, with liod

lOOl /( a part of the body well known, hi old time.* it -.as customnrv to wash the leet rf stranger.i vron thiir coming off a journey. Oen. 18. 4. |

10, 2. I 24, .'12. because generally they were hiiref'ot. or wore sandals only, irhich did not secure th,m from the dust or dirt. St, Paul enioiiis in'/ui'ri/ to he mode, whether the widoi^i who were to be taken into tin number of tluve who were to be maintained by the church, had washed the fuet Of the saints ; whether thej

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tad if en ready to do the meanest office' to the ser- vants of (ji d, I i iin. 5. 10. Christ .lesus, to giit us an example I'f humility, ^cashed tlie teet (/ his apostles ; and thereby taught them to perform all the most humble services for one another, John 13. 5. Feet, •« the style of the sacred tariters, often mean inclinations, affections, propensities, actions, mo- tion'. Eccl. 5. 1. Keel) *''>' loot wiien thou f;oest to the house or < iod. Psal. 36. 11. Let not the foot of pride come aiainst me. And in Psal. liy. 59. 1 turned my feet unto thy testimonies. jilso in F.ph. 6. 13. And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospelbf peace, lobe at any ones feet, is used for obeyiiiff, being in his ser- vice, follouitig him. Ahiaait tells David, that the presents which she brought h:m, uere for the young men that walked at his feet ; for the sul- dieis icho /ollotjed him, 1 .Sam. 25. + t!7. Moses says, Deut. 3.'i. 3. that the I-ord loved his people, and they sat dov n at his teet : like scholars, they heard him, they belonged to him, they were taught and instructed in his doctrine. St. Paul says, that he :eas brmight up at the feet «/ Gama- liel, Acts 22. 3. And Mais sat at our Saviour's feet, and heard his word, Luke 10. 39.

2n Deut. 1 1. 10. it is said, that the land of Canaan is iwt lite the land of Eirypt, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst it with thy foot ; that is, that Palestine is a country ichere the rains are not extremely rare, a here the dews are plentiful, where there are many springs, rivulets, and brooks, tcithout reckoning the riicr Jordan, which supply the earth with all the moisture that is necessaiy to its prodiuing fruit ; whereas I'sypt is a country tchere there is no river but the N ile, tohere it never rains, and tchere the lands which are not uithin 'each to he watered by the inundations of this river, continue parched and barren. To supply this want, ditches are dng. and water distribnted throughout the several i illages ; the digging these ditches, and dispersing these waters, create a great deal of labour to the feet.

But jiotwithitanding these precautions, there are many places which have no water ; and in the course of the year, the places which are nearest to the Mle require to be watered again in an arti- Jicial manner. It is done by the help of some ma- chines, which Philo describes thus: It is a wheel 'jchich a man turns with the motion of his feet, by ascending successively the several steps which are .cithin it. But as while he is thics continually turning, he caimot keep himself up, lie holds a stay in his hands, which is not movable, and this sup- ports him ; so that in this work, the hands do the office of the feet, and the feet that of the hands : since the hands -which should act, are at rest ; and the feet which should he at rest, are in action, and give motion to the -uheel. Tins is what is meant by watering the earth with their feet.

// is said, in Jer. 2. 25. W ithhold tliy foot from being unshod, and thy throat from thirst. Uo not continue to prostitute yourselves, as you hate hitherto done, to strange people. He .ipeaks to the infidel and idolatrous .lews. .Si likewise Ezek. 16. 25. 1 hou hast opened tjiy feet to every one that passed by. It is a tnctilest expression, for exposing one's nakedness, or going into the hed of" lust. Jacob said to Laban, Gen. .3(T. + 30. The Lord hath blessed thee at my foot ; tliat is, ever since I came to you ; since my feet entered into thy house : or, by my foot ; that is, by my ministry and labour, as the phrase is used, l3eut. 11. 10.

So be under any one's feet, to be a footstool to him, is a figurative way of speaking, to signify the subjection of a subject to his sovereign, of a servant to his master, Psal. 8. 6. 1 18. .38. 1 110. 1. Thou hast put all thinss under his feet. Aline enemies are fallen under my feet. Sit thou at my right hand, until 1 maKe tliine ene- mies thy tootstool. lo lick the dust off one's feet, Jsa. 49. 23. They shall how down to thee ■with their face toward the earth, and lick up the

Ciakedness of feet was a sign of mourning : Forbear to cry, .says Gad to Ezekiel, make no mourning for the dead, and put ou thy shoes upon thy feet", J^zek. 24. 17. It was also a mark of respect, reve- rence, and adoration, Exod. 3. 5. Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place where thou standest is holy ground. To wash one's foot with oil, or with butter, signifies plenty of all sorts of good thiiigs, Deut. 33. 24. Job 29. 6. To wash one's feet in the blood of sinners ; to take remarkable vengeance on them, to shed rivers of their blood,VsA\\.5&.W.

A wicked man speaketh with his feet, says Solo- mon, Prov. f). 13. He uses much gesture with his hands and feet while he is talking ; he secretly sig nifies to hts companions his intentions or desires of some evil toaarus another person, which he is afraid or ashamed to express openly. The ancient .yages blamed those who used too much gestintla- tion, and spoke with all their members. Ezekiel reproaches the Ammonites with clapping t'leir hands, and stamping with their feet in token of joy, ■upon seeing the desolation of Jerusalem mid the temple, Ezek. 25. 6. .^Ind in chap. 0. W.he makes the same motions the sigris of grief, because of the ruin of his people.

The prophet Isaiah says, fllessed are ye that sow lieside all waters, that send forth thither tlic feet of the ox and the ass, Isa. 3S. 20. 174

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Happy are the people that saw thetr com upcn a well-watered soil, who with their oxen and asses pluugh a fat and fruitful land ; or who feed there their oxen arid their asses, 'lo send out their feet, that is, to send them there, to feed them, to pluugh tliere with them. But this pas- saije may be understood mystically, and seems to respect the times of the go'pel: that is, Happy are the apostles and gospel-ministers, in com- parison of those that lived before them, who shall find abundant success of their labours in the conversion of multitudes unto (.'hrist. The same prophet says, chap. 58. 13. If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doini thy plea- sure on my holy day. This is taken, either property, if thou forbear walking, or taking any unnecessary journeys on the sabbath-day : or. metaphorically, that is, if thou keep thy mind and affections clear, and restrain thyself from u/iateier may pnfane it; feet ieirtg often put fir affections, becaiue the mind is moved by the affections, as the body is by the feet.

Job says, that he was feet to the lame, and eyes to the blin

Cen. 41.44. without thee no man shall lift up his/.

Exod. 12. 37. about si.\\ hundred thousand on/.

21. 24. thou Shalt give/, for/, lieut. 19. 21.

30. 18. shalt make a laver of brass and his f.

28. 1 31. 9. I 35. 16. 1 38. 8. I 39. 39. 1 40. 11.

Lev. 8. 11. Lev. 13. 12. if a leprosy cover from head to/. Akwi. 22. 25. the ass crushed Balaam's/, aiist. wall Veut. 8. 4. nor did thy/, swell these forty years

11. 10. and wateredst It with thy/, as a garden

25. 9. she shall loose his shoe from off' his/. 29. 6. thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy/.

.32. .35. to me venecan. their/, shall slide in due time .33. 24. .Moses said, let Asher dip his/, in oil

Josh. 1. 3. every place your/, shall tread upon 5. 15. loose thy shoe from off thy/. Joshua did so

Judg. 5. 15. Barak was sent on/, to the valley

1 Sam. 23. +22. and see where his/, shall be

2 Sam. 2. 18. Asahel was as lii'ht of/, as a roe 21. 20. hail on every/, six toes, 1 Chron. 20. 6.

2 Kings 9. 33. Jehu trixl Jezebel under/. 2 Chr. 33. 8. nor any more removed the/, of Israel Job 23. 11. my/, hath held his steps, his way I kept 28. 4. even the waters forgotten of the/.

31. 5. or if my/, hath hasted to deceit

39. 15. and foraettetli that the /. may crush them I'sal. 9. 15. in the net they hid is their/, taken

26. 12. my /. standeth in an even place

.36. 11. let not the/, of pride come asainst me .38. 16. when my/. slipi>eth, magnify themselves 66. 6. they went throiign the flood on /. 68. 23. that thy /. mavJ)e dipped in bloo

91. 12. his angels shall bear thee up, lest thou dash thy/, against a stone. Mat. A. 6. Luke 4. 11.

94. 18. 1 said my/, slippetli, thy mercy held me up 121. 3. he will not suffer thy y. to be moved Prov. 1. 15. refrain thy/, from their path 3. 23. shalt walk safely, and thy/, shall not stumble 26. the Lord shall keep thy/, from being taken 4. 27. turn not to right or left, remove thv /. from

25. 17. withdraw thy/, from thy neighbour s house 19. confidence in unfaith. men is like/, outof joint

Eccl. 5. 1. keep thy/, when goest into house of God Isa. 14. 25. on my mountains tread him under/.

18. 7. a nation meted out and trivjtlen under/.

20. 2. and put off thy shoe from off thy /.

26. 6. the/, shall tread it down, even of the poor 41. 2. who called the righteous man to his/.

58. 13. if thou turn away thy/, from my sabbath Jer. 2. 25. withhold thy /. from being unshod

12. 10. they have tro(fden my portion under/. Lam. 1. 15. I^. hath trodden under/, miuhty men Ezek. 6. 11. stamp with thy/, and say, alas

16. + 6. when trodden under/. X saicl to thee, live 25. + 6. because thou hast stamped with the/. 29. 11 . no/, of man. no/, of beast shall pass thro' it .32. 13. neither shall the/, of man trouble them Dan. 8. 13. to give the host to be trodden under/. AmosQ.. 15. that is sw in of/, shall not deliver himself Mat. 5. 13. salt unsii oiiry, trodden under /'. of men 14. 13. the people followed him on/, out of cities 18. 8. if thy/, offend thee, cut it oft, Mark 9. 45. 22. 13. bind him hand and /. cast him into darkn. Mark 6. .33. many ran a /. thither out of all cities John 11. 44. was dead came forth bound hand and/. Arts1.5. not so much as to set his/, on, yet promised 20. 13. so had appointed, mindinghimselt to go a/.

1 (-'or. 12. 15. if the/, say, because I am not the hand Heb. 10. 29. hath trodden under/, the .^on of God liev.\\. 13. .Son of man clothed with agarm.tothe/.

11. 2. the holy city shall they tread under/.

Sole of FOOT.

Gen. 8. 9. the dove found no rest for the sole rfherf.

Dent. 28. .35. L. smite thee with a botch from sole off.

."xi. not set sole of her f. on ground for delicateness

65. nor shall the sole of thy /. have rest [on

Josh. 1. 3. every place the sole of your/, shall tread

2 Sam. 14. 25. none like Absalom, from the sole off. Job 2. 7. Job smitten with boils from sole of the /. Isa. 1. 6. from sole off. to the head no soundness Ezek. 1. 7. sole off. was like the sole of a calf's /.

FOOT breadth. Deut. C. 5. will not give, no not so much asf.-ireadth

Left FOOT. Rev. 10. 2. and be set his left f. upon the eartli

Right FOO 1'.

Rev. 10. 2. a little book, he set his right f. on the sea

See Toe.

FOOTED.

ier. 11.3. whatsoever is cloven-/, that ye shall eat

7. aud the swine though he be cloven-/, is uncleao

FOR

Lev. 21. 1 9. man that is broken/, shall not approaco Actsia. 12. alt manner of four-/, beasts, 11. 6. Rom. 1. 23. image made like birds and four-/, beasts

FOOT .MEN. Num. 11. 21. the people are six hundred thousand /. 1 Sam. 22. 17. Saul said to the/, slay priestsof Ld. Jer. 12. 5. if hast run with/, aiidtliey weaiied tliee

FOOISIEP.S. Psal. 17. 5. hold up my goings that my/, slip not 77- 19. thy way is in the sea, thy/, are not known 89. 51. they reproached the/, ot thine anoin ed Cant. 1. 8. go tiiy way forth by the/, of the flock FOOTS 1 00 L.

1 Chron. 28. 2. build an house for the/, of our God

2 Chr. 9. 18. were six steps to throne withy, of gold Psal. 99. 5. worship at his/, for he is holy, 132. 7.

110. 1. sit thou at my rlzht-hand till I make thine enemies thy /. Mat. 22. 44. Mark 12. 36. Luke 20, 43. Acts ± 35. Heb. 1. 13. Isa. 66. 1. heaven is my throne, and earth is my/. Acts 7. 49. iam. 2. 1. remembered not his/, in day of his anger Mat. 5. 35. swear not by the earth, it is his/. Heb. 10. 13. expecting till his enemies be made his/. Jam. 2. 3. say to tlie ixxir, sit here under my /.

FOU. Dent. 4. 7. so nigh in all things that we call on him/. 2 Sam. 11. 22. shewed Davi

13. 8../". we can do notliing against but /. the truth 2 Pet. 3. 12. looking/, the comingof theday ofGod

lOKASMUCH. Gen. 41. 39./. as God hath shewed thee all this Deut. 12. 12. /. as he hath no inheritance with you Judg. 11. 3("). /. as the Lord hath taken vengeance

1 Sam. 20. 42./. as we have sworn both of us

2 Sam. 19- .30./. as my lord is come au^ainin peace 1 Kings 13. 21./. as thou hast disobeyed the lx>Td 1 Chron. 5. 1./. as Ueuben deKled his father's be

7. f. among all wise men of nations none like thee Dan. 2.40./. as iron break, and subdu. all things Luke 19. 9. /. as he also is the son of Abraham Acts U. 17./. then as Ciod gave them the like gift 17. 29. /. then as we are the ofispring of God 24. 10./. as 1 know that thou hast been a judge 1 Cor. 11.7./. as he is the imaae and glory of Go

14. 12./. as ye are zealous of spiritual gifts

15. 58./. as ye know your labour is not in vain 1 Pet. 1. 18./. as ye know ye were not redeemed

4. 1. /. then as Christ hath suffered for us

FOKBADE. Deut. 2. .37. nor unto whatsoever the Lord /. us Mat. .3. 14. but John/, him, saying,! have need Mark 9. .38. we saw one casting oiit devils in thy name, we/, him, because he foUowetli not us, Luke 9. 49. C Ptt. 2. 16. the ass /. the madness of the prophet FOKBAKE.

1 5am.23.13.Dav. escaped, and Saul/, to go fortii

2 Chron. 25. 16. then the prophet/, and said , 1 know Jer. 41. 8. so Ishmael/. and slew them not

FORHKAIIA.NCE. Rom. 2. 4. or despisest thou the riches of his /. .' 3. 25. for the remission ofsins, through the/. ofG.

FOKBEAK. Exod. '23.5. if see his ass, and would./, to help him Deut. 13. V:. if thou shalt/. to vow, it shall benosiu 1 Sim. 11. + 3. /. us seven days that we may Miid

1 Kings 22. 6. shall 1 go. or/. ? 2 Chron. 18. 5, 14.

2 Chron. 25. 16./. why shouldest thou be smitten .' 33. 21. /. thee from meddling with God

Neh. 9. .30. yet many years didst thou /. them .Job 16. 6. and though I /'. what am I cased .■• Prov.li. 11. thou/, to deliver them drawn to death Jer. 40. 4. but if it seem ill to thee to come,/. Ezek. 2. 5. whether they will hear or/. 7. I 3. 11.

3. 27. and he that forbeareth, let him/.

24. 17. /. to cry, make no moumina for the dead Zech. 11. 12. I said, give me my price, if not, /.

1 Cor. 9. 6. have not we power to/, working .'

2 Cor. 12.6./. lest any should think of me above what

1 Thess, 3.1. w herefore when we could no longer/, t.

FORBEAHKllI. Num. 9. 13. tliat/. keep the passover shall be cutoff Ezek. 3. 27. and lie that/, let him forbear

FORB FAKING. Prov. 23. 15. by long/, is a prince persuaded Jer. 20. 9. I was weary with/. I could not stay Eph. 4. 2. /. one another in love, Col. 3. 13. 6. 9. masters, do the same thiiiiis,/. threatening

2 Tim. 2. t24. the servant of the Lord must be/.

FORBID. Num. 11. 28. Joshua said, my lord Moses, f. them 1 Sam. 24. 6. the Lorn f. I should do this thing 215. 11. I.ord/. 1 should stretch forth mine hand 1 Kin;so\\. 3. >; al>otb said to Ahab. the Ld./. it me 1 Chron. 11. 10. my Gotl/.itmc, that I should do this Mark^.3f). but Jesus said./, him not, Luke 9. 50. 10. 14. suffer little childr./. them not, Luke 18. 16. Luke 6. 29. takisth thy cloke,/. not to take coat also Acts 10. 47. Peter answered, can any /. water, that these should not l)e baptized r 24. 23. should/, none of his acquaintance to come 1 Cor. 14. 39. and /. not to speak with tongues

Oorf FORBID. Gen. 44. 7. Cod f 17. Josh 22. 29. I 24. 16. I Sam. 12. 23. I 14. 45. I 20. 2. Job 27. ."i. ImI'C 20. 16. Rom. 3. 4, 6, 31. I 6. 2, 15. | 7.7, 1.3. I 9. 14. I 11. 1, 11. 1 Cor. 6. 15. Gal. 2. 17. I 3. 21. I 6. 14. FORBIDDEN. Lev. 5. 17. if a soul commit any of these things/. Dent. A. 23. or the likeness of what the Lordhatii/l Acts 16. 6. iiud were/, to preach the word in Asia

FOR

FORBinDETFT. S Joh}i 10. and/, thtni that uuulci receive brethren

lUKl.lDlMNC. lAike C3. C. ami /. to give tribute to Ca'sar, say ins Acts '.'8. 31. prtacliina: kinail. ot G. uo man/, him 1 'J/ie'i.Q. 111./. Ui to Si>eii\\ to tin- (.entiles 1 Tim. 4. o. J. to marrv, conmuuiciin:^ to abstain rorn'oHM.. [frnm

Jer. 51. 30. mighty men ot I -abylon hn^e/. to licht

FOItCE.

abated

1 Snm. C. 10. Shalt sive it. if not, T will take it by /. E-ra 4. C3. they made them to cease by /. and power JoA 3(\\1H. by ^reat.i. ot my disease, L:arm. ihanf^ed

40. Jii. and his/, is in tiu'navel ot Ins belly Jer. 18. CI. pour (^ut their t'lood by _/. oi tlie sword

23. 10. their eom'se is e\\ d, and tlieir/. is not rii;ht

48. J j.they stood under the shallow, brcaiiseottlier. i:fji-. 34. 4. with/', and cnieltv have ye rule I them

X>. 5. thou hast shed blood by the.f. hi tlie suord .fjmoi '2. 14. tl-.e strong shall not strengthen hisy'. Mat. 11. le. and the violent take it by /. JoimC. 15. when nerceived they would take him by/. yJa- ^3. 10. to take Paul by _/. troin anions; tliem Jiti. y. 17. tor a testanient Is of/, after men are dead

FORI r. Jlevt. CC. C5. if the man/, her and lie with her

2 .V/w. 13. IC. nay, my brother, do not f. we iLjrA.7.8.\\viUhc i. the qm-en also before me in house

■ roHci.u.

Jvdg. 1. 34. the Ammonites ./'. the children of llan

CO. h. my concubine have they /. that siie i:. dead

1 0>«/«. l:i. VZ. 1 ./■. myself iherefore. and oliered

C i

CC. hated .Amnon, becai'.Se he/ I. is sister 1 a'.iiar

.")•-'. i^eterunned from theday f: at he/, his sisttr

Prvi. 7. £1. with the tiattcrinL' ot her \'\\{)i she /'. him

ltH<(.'l.S. C Chr. 1". 5. .Tehoshaphat placed f. in fenced cities Ji

11. men may brim: to thee tlie /. of (lentiles Jer. 40.7. when tliecai)tainsof the (. that were in the held, 13. I 41. 11. l:i, Ifi. I 4C. 1. !'. I 4:i. 4, 5. Vaiu 11. 10. and shall assemble a mult, of i;re,it I. .•58. but inbis estate shall lie honour tlie (iod of /. Vliai!. 11. ti at slraiii;ers carried aw.iv captivir lus/. t 13. shouldest not have laid h.aids on tlieir;. FORCll:LE. Job 0. ^5. how/, ri^ht words, what arguinir prove f

lOKCl.Nti. Jinit. CO. 10. not destroy trees by/, axe airainsf them i'roi. 30. 33. so the I . of w rathVrimieth fortli striie

lOlil). S. Cm. .3C. Z'i. .Jacob passed over the/. .Tabbok Jc.i/i. C. 7. ami the men pursued the spies to the f. Jidg. 3. C8. Israel went and took the r. of .binian In:. HJ.C.thedaimiiters of Moab at tlie/. of Anion

"iXiKlX'.ASl. Dan. 11. C4. and he .shall f. his (ievices, C5.

FUKl.F.Vl lli:i!.-~. Jir. 11. 10. are turned to tlie iniquifiesof their/. 'J 'iim. 1. 3. 1 thankCod, whom 1 serve from my/.

l(Jia.FK(K\\ 1. T.zcd. C6. 9. si\\ curtains in the/, of the tabernacle C8. :i7. a blue lace, on the f. or the mitre it sliall be JLrv. 8. 9. upon his/, did he put the L'ldden plate 1 .Sam. 14. ."). I. of one rock was situate ncith ward 'J .-am. 11. 15. set ye Lilali in the;, of the battle '2 hiiigs 16. 14. he brouitlt trie brazen altar Hum/. C Vliron. Co. C?, .lehoshapliat in the ;'. of tliem iLieX-. 40. 10. trom (. of lower L'atetoV. of inner court 47. 1. the;', of the house stoi d tou'ariis the east

FJKIIII.AD. <^CH. C4. * CC. the man b-ok a jewel for the/. /.jerf.Ca. 38. the plate shall be in Aaron's f. alwavs 1-ti. 13. 41. he is C.-liald, yet is lie clean 4C. it is a leprosy spriimr up in bis bald/. 43. if the risin:,'be reddish in his bald;. + ;\\t. wbciher it be in tlie head or;, thereof 1 .S.,v/!. 17. 40. Diividtook astone.slanii it. luiii smote the Philistine in his;, the stone sunk in lus;. C Chrvii.V}. lo.the lepiosv rose up in Uzziali's;.

CI I. and behold he was leprous in lus /. Jtr. 3. 3. and thou hadst a whore's r. not asliamed X;<7. 3. t 7. Israel arestitf' of r. anil hard of lieart 8. have made thy;, siron-' aiiauist their bireheads 0. as an adam. harder than timthave madetliv;. Iti. IC. 1 put a jewel upon thy /. and ear rinJs in Jltv. 14. y. ami receive the mark of tlie beast in bis f. 17.5. and upon her f. whs a name written, .Msstery n'lRKIII- ADS. Ezek. 3. 8. made thy forehead strouL' against their T. o. 4. setamaik on the;, of them that siiili and crv l!ei.~. 3. have sealed the servants of dod in their/. 0. 4. which have not the seal of (.od in their t. ■ 13. 16. he causetb all to receive a mark in their f. [ 14. 1. having his I ather's name writ en in their/. I 20. 4. nor had received Ids mark upon their/. 22. 4. and his name shall be in their;'.

FOK! U.NFl;. J'.toi. 12. 45. f. and hired servant sImII not eat Deul. 15. 3. of a I. thou ma\\ est exact it a"ain

'I'OKKIC, S I'.lt.s. Obad.M. in the day that /. entered into his pates /-'jsA. C. 19. ve are no mofestraiiuers and;.

IDHFKM'.u; liom.W. 2. G. hath not cast awav peojile which he/.

F(Jl

1 ORFKNOWFFDt.K. /lets 12. 23. him beinL' delivered by tiief. of God

1 Pet. 1. -2. elect accordnu,' to t. of (Jod the Father

FOKF.MOsl. Cen. 32. 17. .Jacob commanded the/, sayinu 33. 2. lie |)ut the handmaids and tin ir ihildren/.

2 i>am, IB. 27. the running of the;, is like Ahimaaz

FOKEORDAINKl). Rom.Z. + 25. God hath/, to be a propitiation 1 Pet, I. £0. who veriiy was/. bsTore the woild

FOR

FOKEPAr>T.

Exod. 28. 27. two rim;s towan's;'. of eph"d, 3^. 20. 1 Kulg^ (i. CO.. the oracle in the;, was twenty cubiti Kzck. 42. 7. the wall oil t!ie ;'. 01 the chainliers Acts 27.41. the/, of ship stiick fast and leiuained

FOKKRUN .\\FK. //<;A. 6.20. whither the ^. is for us entered, even.lesus

ll/RKS.AU . Acts '2. '25. If. the Ford alwavs before mv face

loui.sFi/rii.

Proz-. 22. 3. a prudent man r'. the evil, 27. 12.

ItiltESI'.LINd. Gal. 3.8. the scripture;. tWid would justifv heathen

FORESEEN. //. *. 11. 1 40. God havin2 /. some better thing tor us

FORE-slilP. Alts 27. 30. thev would have cast anchors out of/.

' FORESKIN. Ge)i. 17. 11. ve shall circumcise the flesh of your f. 14. w hose tiesh of his f. is not ciicumciseii C.'i. and circumcised the flesh of their ;. 24. 25. r.JO/. 4. 25. then /iiiporah cut otV the;, of her son J.f. . 12. 3. the flesh of his/, shall be ciicumcised /'( I. f. 10.1 1'l. circumcise theretoretlie f. otyour heart JIub. 2. 16. drink then, and let thv ;'. be uncovered

FGHFSKINS." .h\\

1 -am. 18. '.5. but an hundred t'. of the Phdistmes 27. David brought their f. ;:ave them to the kiiu;

2 .-'am. A. 14. whicli I espou'sed to me bir an liimd. (. Jt;.4.4. take awav/. or \\ our heart, ve men or .luo.di

' FtiKF,.sr. 1 .''am. 22. 5. Paviil came into the/, of Hareth

1 A"i/."-.v 7. C. Solomon built the bouse of the /'.

10. 17. put them m tlie hou'e ofthe /. C C/iri-ii' '.>. 16. C h'incs 10. C3. into tlie /.ofhi>(ainiel, 7..«. .■i7.C4. .V< A. C. !'.. a letter to .Asaph, keeoer of the kiii-'s;. J''r.-/. ,W. 10. for tveiy beast of the;', is mine

UU. 20. w herein all "beasts of the I. do creep fortli ],i. 0. 18. and sh.all kindle in the thickets of the;.

10. 18. and shall consume the ;; lory of hi-;'. 19. the rest of the trees of his >. shall be tew

21. 13. in the I. of Aralua sliail ve lod;;e

2C. 8. tlH . didst look to tlie armour of the f.

Cii. 17. the lield sliall be esteemed as a/. :iC. 15.

.'V.'. 10. wliin it shall hail.comm;; down on tiie /.

44. 14. taketh cypress troin amom; trees of tlie/. 23. break lorth into simrim;, ye mountains, U /.

.")ii. 9. all \\ e beasts of the ;'. come to de\\ our Jtr. 5. I'l. wh.ererore a lionoutof ;'. shall -laythem

10. 3. for one cutteth a tree out of r'. w iih ih.e a.xe

12.8. mine heritai;e is to me as a fion in the;'.

21. 14. 1 will kindle a tire in the I. thereof

Co. 18. beiomeas lii-h places of the t'. Mic. 3. 12.

46. 23. they shall cut down her ;'. sai'tii the Lord 7:

20. 4i'j. p.ropliesy ai;ainst the/, of the soutli held 47- sav unto the /. of the .south, bear the word //e.-. C.IC. I will make them a/, beasts shall eat them . ,'m(|.i3. 4. wiU lion roar ill the /'. w hen hatii no prey. ■ Mil-. 5. 8. as a lion amom; the beasts of the ;. /.n/t. 11. C. the;, of the vintage is come oown IDREsis.

2 C'/irm. 27. 4. .lotliam built c.istles in the f. /V«/. 29. 0. the voice of the Lord discovereth the f. Isa. 10. 34. he shall cut down the thickets of tlie/. Z.ctX-. 30. 10. neither cut dow n anv out of the ;.

FUR El F.IJ,. " 2 Cor. 13. 2. 1/. von as if 1 were present sec. time

"1 OUl.rOLl). .l/r7M 13. 23. take heed, belt. 1 have/ you all thinas -iifj 3. C4. tlie proph. have likew ise;. of these davs

1()RF\\VAK.\\. Lidt 12. 5. but I will 1: vou ,vhom ve shall fear

FOKl.x^ ARN I. lb 1 T/a\'S. 4. 6. as we also have t. vou and tesiifled

FtlRl l:'.l ILD; E:ra 10. 8. all his siib.st. should be/, he separated

FORtJA I. Cni. 40.23. butler not remember. Tosepli. but/, him ./««'

1 .-.im. IC. 9. and when thev /'. the l.oid their God ;'.'«/. 78.11. and thev 1'. hisworksand hiswomieis

Ini. l:i. .soon f. his works CI. /. (i. their Sa\\ioiir J. am. 3. 17. removed far from [leace. 1 (. |>r( spei Ifv Ihis. C. 13. she went after her lov. and t. me, saitli L.

FORGAVE. 7'.f(7/. 78. "8. he r. their iuiquitv, destroved them not .Mar. Iti. C7. he lo, .^ed him. and I. hm'i the delit

32. O wicked servant, I t. thei' all that debt J.til; 7. 42. had nothim; to pav. he irauklv t'. them 43. 1 si;p|Osi- that he to whom he t. most

2 Cvr. C. lo. t.r if 1 ;'. any thin:; to whom I ('. it

bir Miuisakes/'. I it in the per.son ot t Iirist Co!. 3. l.l.'e'.en as I hrist f. vou, so also do \\e

Ff/RtiAVEsl. /''. .".C. ."•. T will confess, thou ;'. the iniquity of n\\v 00. a, was G. that I. thefi.th'o' tookest \\eiii;eante

Forged.

Psa/. 110. 6". the rrouil have f. a lie a;jainst me FoRtil.Rs.

.Job 13.4. ve are/, of lies, are all plivsiciansofuo val. FOIU.l 1 ■

Si-nilles, fl] To let thnips slip nut rf tin- mewort/. Dent. 4. 9. Lest thou bimet the things thine eves lia\\c seen. [C] To lot < ^od. bis :.o;d. and bfnijils. slip mit of niiad : :.b,r, iij on Jollow diiobeditace. nifilcct of (iod's Uiir^bij', and liicktd contempt if Cod', as a fruit and tousequenrc ot' .'licit I'orgctl'uhicss. .lud;;. 3. 7- '1 lie 1 bildr.-n' of Isi'ael did evil in the siulit of the Lord, and lor^'at the lord their Ood, and served Baalim and the i;roves. 'Jlius men fornct (iod ; the uiciid ubollj/, the tioahj in part. [3] 'Jo cast off one, to cui'i: to lore, care, and provide for him. Psal. 77. '.'■ Hath (.od foii;otten to be cracious ' Thus t^od b r- pets the utcled; and the godly do sometimes thini- that the.v are thus foroortm. i/et are vol so. .-'ec also Isa. 49. 15. (.'an a woman toiitet her su( kiii- diild- \\ea, the\\ mav lor get, \\et will 1 not b rtjet titee. ^h't n.ni, ciase

FOR

to loie her child, but I aill vol cta'C to lore ana j.roiide for thee. [4l 'Jo omit to i.-iuii-ii. .Amos

8. 7. surely I will never for!;et airv of their works; I -.All not aluaj/x defer to punish them, tlioiiiih it inay teem 1 hale forgitttn. [5] Sot to esteem, but to fass oitr a mutter us nn:.irthy ,vr icaumhranee, Phil. 3. 13. lorcettin- those thin^ts which are behind : not so miuh con-ider- !ui/ or reiiarding ::hat I hate alrtaily done, as -..hilt J haie i/ii further to do.

.loseph ealltd the name . f hi-^ fint-born, '\\lanasseh, that I', foriiettim; : lor <,od. 'aid he. hath mmie me forL'et all my toil, and all my father's lioose : he has expelled all .\\orro:iful ren emhrunee it my .'lanry in Egypt, and if my ivjferiiuj' fnin nii brethren, by my present comfiot and a'lonj. Jn Ps,d. 45. ID. the Psalmist speaking to the'ebnrch sal/'. Forget also thine own people, and thv fa- ther's house : he alludes to the lau- of matrin'ony. (ien. C. C4. Ihiai mutt forget aiid Jor.'oke all carnal relation.', a' far as they hindtr fiom I hrist, and Uke-.n-e all those prejudices, fal-'c' per'vasi.ns, eoirupt tnelinati''n.', and tzil practices, nhich ae so natural to, and even part of. thy.'e/j. Mat. 5. 29, :iO. .Did by thee -cords he stems iaeitiy to fo'e- ttll, that eieii the legal uorship af pointed by Moses, and delivered to them by their parents nicces'i.tly for many generation.', sh,uld he re- linquished by the beliiiing Jews, and abolislud by I'lirist's e, niinp.

Cen. C7. 45. till he )'. that which thon hast done him 41. 51. for God liath maile me/ all my toil

7'. rt. 4. 9. lest thou;, the thimisthiiie eyes haveseen 23. b'stye f. die covenant oi the Lord vour God 31. th- I,, w ill not f. the covenant of thv fathers 6. 12. beware lest tiio-j/. the Lord. 8. Ll, 14. 19. 9. 7. /'. not h.ow thou provokerist the Lord thvfiod 25. 19. Shalt blot out Amalek. thou slialt iiof f it

1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt not/, thine handmaid

C Kniiis 17. ."8. the covenant I made ve shall not/.

Job 8. 13. so are the paths or all that /. tiod

9. 27. if I sav, 1 will f'. mv complaint 11. 16. because thi u siialt/. tliy mis-rv

24. 2(1. wombsltall f. Iiim. wor-ti shall feed on him I'sal. 9. 17. and all t'ne nations that I'. I .od

10. IC. arise, o 1 ord./. not the ImtVdih- 13. 1. how louL' wilt thou;, me, ( ) I nrd - 45.10. f. also thine own people, ami lather's house ,5(1. 22. 'now consider this, \\e that f. ( .od

59. 11. slay them not. lest my people/, scatter them 74. 19. ;'. not the con:;repation of thy poor for ever 2A. f. not the voice of tliine enemies 78. 7. tiiat tiiev mi-lit mn f. the works of God 1(2. 4. heart smitten, so that 1 I. to eat mv bread 1(13. C. bless tile Lord, and f. not all his bcntlits 119. 16. 1 will not I. thv word 83. yet do 1 not /.'thy statutes, liio. 141. 93. i w ill never;, thv ir 1 (to not I. thy coiiim'anihiients 1:'.7. 5. if 1 /'. tliee'. O .ferusaletn. let mv hand t'. I'rov. :!. 1. I'r.y son./, not my law. but let thy lie^it 4. 5. iti t w isuom. uet imtlerstar.dim;, /'. it not 31. 5. lest they drink and/, the law, and |iti\\ert 7. let him drmk and;. 1 overly, remeiitb, no n ,]■« /.'«.49. 15. can a woman;, her siukim; child • vi-n, thev nuiv ;'. yet will 1 not f. "tliee 51. 4. for thou shalt f. th'e shame of thv voiith 1-5. 11. \\e are tliey that/, my liol\\- mount.dn ./.;■. C.'iC.can maid;', hor'ornainents, or bride nttire ' 2 i. C7. w h.o tliink tiicause mv people to/, mv nanio 39. behold. 1. even I, will utterly ;. you " ram. ,"). C(t. witerefore dost thou /. us toi e^cr ' //■.■■. 4. 6. forjtotteii the law, 1 will also;, thy cidldr. -Corsy,. 7. 1 will never/. ;uiy of tijeir works 7/. /. 6. 10. God is not unri;;!'teous to/, vour woiKS l.'i. 16. to do L'ooo and i otruumicate f'.'not

lORGLII'll. Jlib. 13. C. be not t'. to entertain strtmuers J'im. 1. -.5. he beiiti: not a t. heaier. hut a doer

FOb'GL I It I.N 1^^. P.'ol. 88. IC. ami thv riuliteousness m tiie l.tiid ( f ;

I'tilU.I'l n.>i. I'.'iil. 41. CI. whiret'ore f. thou our tdlliction." 7,0/. 51. l.i. anil ;. the Lord thv .Maker

■fOIUil I IF'l II. J, I' 31. 15. and f. that the biot mav crush tliem /'-,//. 9. 1:. h,. ',, not the crv of the hmttlle /';v;. C. 17. and f. the covenant of her (ovl Jam. I. CI. he (.'what manner of man he was

■ I (iRGI I 1 INC.. Cm. 41. ■• 51. .1. scph called the f'rstborn. t'. Poll. :.. 13. I. tiiose Ihinas which are behind

F()liGI\\ E. C;,/o50. 17. /'. T prav. the trespass of thv brelhreii, r: tlie trespass ot serv. 01 ( .oil ot thv ndlit-r 7:0 ('. lo". 17. (. I piav thee. m\\ ^in only tills once :vC. .">C. vet r.'.'w . if thou w lit /. their siii .\\i,m. .'.("i. 5. and the Fordsh.dl f. her. 8. 12. ,/.'•//. 24. 19. an liolv (;od, he w ill not I. .vour sins 1 .s,;«;.C5.Ci'.. 1 pr,.v.f. thetresp.issof tin htmdmaid 1 A'/»(;.> li. .'io. w heii b'earest t.o:>. C ( A'c". 6. CI, .'id 31. heal, and /'. the sin olthv people iMMel 36. f. thesiuol thv 'ervmits. •:( hi-n 6. C5.'J7. -'l'.' 5>."/. thv peoide'that have sinned a-aiii-t tliee C ( //O.K. 7'. U.tlau will 1 ln.ir.uiil ( ih. u sin /'..,(/. C.">. 18. look on mv pam, and /'. all my sins i;6. 5. birihou. I ord, art !;ood ami le.idy m;'. l-a.2. o. the mean man bowelh. tlierelore;. them Jer. I!'.. 23. f not their iniquity nor bl.tout tlieirsin 31. 31. tor"! will /. their iniquity, not remember sm .36. 3. that I m.

14. ifve^'.ineu tlieir tresoasses, your Father will/.

15. itve ('. not. nor will .\\oin Father f. your

9. 6. hatirpower to;, sin, 'Miirk'2. 10. /«^f 5. 84. 18. CI. how oft m.\\ brother sin, and \\ f. him ?

35. if ve trom yiiur hearts/, not every one Mark':'~. wliocan;'. sins, but God oiuy ' l.vke5.ti,

11. C5. I'laving,;! that vour Father mav ^. you

17.5

FOR

Marl 11. ee. but if ye do not/. Father will not/. J^uieO. -ti./. Hiid ye shall be torgivcii 17. •'5. ai'

KOKtilVKN. Gen, 4. -t l.*?. my miquity is greater than may be /. Ltv, 4. 20. make atonement, and it shall be /. them, 26. .31, .-55. I 5. Ill, l.S, 16, IH. I 6. 7."1 I'J. 22. A'lim. 15. 25, 26, 28. Veut. 21. H. Num. 14. !<>. pardon, as thou hast/, from Egypt Psa.'.Vl. l.blessed, whose transgress, is/. Hom.A.I. 85. 2. thou hast /. the iniquity of thy people /fa. 3.3. 24. the people shall be/, their iniquity jMal. 9. 2. son, be of good cheer, thy sins be/, ihee, 3. Mart 2. 5, 9. Luke 5. 2ii, 2.3. 1 7. 48.

12. 31. all sin and blasphemy shall be/, but ag. H. Gh. shall not 1 e/. .32. Mark .3.28. Luke 12. 10.

Mark 4. 12. and their sins should be /. them Jjnkef). .37. forgive, and ye shall be/.

7. 47. her many sins are/, but to w'homlittle is/. Jictx 8. 22. the thought of' thy heart may be/. Ihec ipA. 4. 32. as (iod for C'lirisfs sake hath /. you Vol. 8. 1.3. he quickened, having/, you all trespasses J

FOKGl\\ till. P.r. 10.3. 3. heals thy diseases, who/, all iniquities .Lukel. 49. they began to say , who is this/, sins also

l-Oi

13. .38. thro' him is preached unto ^ou/. of sins 26. 18. to (ioit, that they may receive/, of sins

2.p/j. 1.7. in wiiom we have/, of sins. Col, 1. 14.

FORGIVEN KSSKS. Dan. 9. 9. to Lord our God belong mercies and /.

FORGIVING. F.Tod. .34. 7. f- iniquity, transgression. Num. 14. 18. F.ph. 4. 32. foi bcarinL', /. one another,

FORGOl. Veut. 24. 19. and hast/, a sheaf in the field

F()R(iOITE>;. Gen. 41. .30. and all the plenty shall be/. Dent. 26.13. not transgressed < om. nor have T/. them 31.21. it shall not be /".out of mouths of their seed .32. 18. thou hast/. (;.od that fcrmed thee Job 19. 14. my familiar friends have/, me 28. 4. flood breaks out, even waters f. of the foot Psal. 9. 18. for the needv shall not afway be/. 10. 11. he hath said in his heart, God hath/. 31. 12. I am/, as a dead man out of mind 42. 9. I will say , my rock, why hast thou /. me ? 44. 17. all this is coiiie on us, yet have we not/, thee 20. if we have/, name of our Ciod, or stretched out 77- 9- hath G.y. to be gracious ' hath he shut mercy 119. 61. but 1 have not/, thy law 1.39. because mine enemies have/, thv words Jlccl. 2. 16. in the days to come shall all be/.

8. 10. and the wicked were/, in the city

9. 5. for the memory of them is/.

Ja. 17. 10. thou hast/, the God of thy salvation 2.3. 15. that Jyreshall be/. Seventy years

16. take an harp, thou harlot that hast been/. 44. 21. O Israel, thou shall not be/, of me

49. 14. but Zion said, my Lord hath/, me 63. 16. because the former troubles are/.

Jer. 2. 32. my people have/, me, 13. 25. 1 18. 15. .3.21. they have/, the 1 ord their God 20. 11. tlicir confusion shall never be/. 23. 40. 23. 27. to forget, as their fathers have/, mv name 30. 14. all tliy lovers have/', thee, they seek tliee not 44. 9. have ye/, the wickedness of your fathers

50. 3. let us join in a covenant that shall not be /. 6. they turiied away, have/, their resting-place

Zjom. 2. 6. Lord caused the sabbath to be /. in Zion

£zek. 22. 12. thou hast/, me, saith the Ixjid 23. 35. saith the Lord, because thou hast/, me

Jlos. 4.6. seeing thou hast/, the law of thy Ciod 8. 14. for Israethath f. Maker, and builds temples 13. 6. their heart exalted, therefore have/, me

Mat. 16. 5. they had/, to take bread, AJnikH. 14.

Jjuke 12. 6. and not one of them is/, before God

Jiei. 12. 5. and ye have/, the exhortation that speaks

&Pet, 1. 9./. that he was purged from his old sins FORKS.

I Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a file for the/, and axes FORM,

Js taken for the fipure, .thape, or likene'S rfa thing, .lob 4. 16. It siood still, but I could ubt discern the form thereof. Likewise for ovtuard splendour, pomp, and dignilD, Isa. 53. 2. He hath no form nor comeliness ; 710 such outKnrd splendour as the Jews expected in their Messiah. It is also taken for a draught or pattern. 2 lim. 1. 13. Holcl "fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me. Make thy diseiurses conform to the pattern of smind and tiue doctrine, wherein thmt Jiant been instructed by me. The apostle Paid, adierli.sing l iinothy rf what should come to pass in the latter times, says, 2 Tim. 3. 5. I hat there should be men w ho had a fonn of giKlliness, but ower thei eof : they shimid have an crut:Lard appcaratice and shew of religio7t, pretend to a right way if worshipping God ; to be the church, the only church of (jod ; and yet not only be deitilnte of, but reject and refiv.e the inner part, which is lively, active, and powerful to make a tlutrough change.

It is said, Mark 16. 12. that after his resurrection, Je.'jts appeared in another form to two of his disciples: another form either in regard of his habit, or biightness of his countenance, or some iiich particular. And the apottle, .-peaiinp if Christ, says, Pliil. 2. 6. \\V ho lieing in the fonii of (jod, thought it not robbery to be equal with God : that is, HV.o beittg the essential image of the talher, ami enjoying the divine

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FOR

essence and nature, with all its glory, kneui that it was no usnrpatimi in him, to accouiu him- self egval with the Father, and carry himself upon all occaxions as such. .So by the form of (iod iV meant his essence oTid nature. It fol- lows in verse 7. But made himself of no re- putation, and took upon him the form of a ser- vant, and was made in the likeness of men. Yet he emptied himself of that divine glory and majesty, by hiding it in the vail of his flesh ; and tiHik upon him the quality and condition of a mean persim, not if a glorified saint, or of some great morlnl ; and was .subject to all the frailties and ttifirmiites of human nature, sin imly excepted. Gen. 1. 2. the earth was without/, and void Judg. 8. 1 18. each accorilins.' to the/, of a king

1 *«/»(. 28. 14. he said unto her, what/, is he of?

2 fiani. 14. 20. fetch about this/, of speech Joab done Bsth, 2. + 7. and the maid was fair of/.

Job 4. 16. but 1 could notdi.«cern the/, thereof Isa. 52. 14. and his/, more than the sons of men 53. 2. he hath no/, nor comeliness Jer. 4. 23. and, lo, it was without/, and void t.zek. 10. 8. there appeared the/, of a man's hand 43. 11. shew them the/, of the house ami fashion Dan. 3. 19. and the/, of his visage was changed 25. the /. of the fourth is like the .Son of God Mark 16. 12. appeared in another/, to two of them i/om. 2. 20. which hast/, of knowledge and of truth 6. 17. but ye have obeyed that/, of doctrine f/n/. 2. (>. who beinsinthe/. of liod, thought it no

7. but took upon him the/, of a servant 2 Tim. 1. 13. hold fast/, of sound words hast heard 3. 5. having/, of godliness, denying power thereof

FORM. Isa. 45. 7- I /• the light and create darkness

FOR.MEU. Gen. 2. 7- the T^rd G

19. out of the ui'ound God/, every beast of field Dent. .32. 18. anil hast tbrgotten (Jod that /. thee 2 Kings 19. 25. that 1 have/, it, Isa. Si. 26. Job 26. 5. dead things are f. from under the water

1.3. his hand hath/, the crooked serpent .33. 6. behold, I also am/, out of the clay Psal. 90. 2. or ever thou hadst/. the earth

94. 9. he that/, the eye, shall he not see .'

95. 3. the sea is his, and his hands/', the ilrj- land Prov.06. 10. the great God that/, all thiniis

Isa. 27. 11. he that/, them will shew them no favour 43. i. thus saith he that/, thee, O Israel, fear not 7. 1 have /. him, yea, I have made him 10. before me there was no god /. nor after me 21. thispeo. have If. for myself, shall shew praise

44. 2. that made thee, an

24. thus saith he that/, thee from the womb 45. 18. God himself that/, the earth, he/, it 49. 5. Lord that/, me from womb to be his servant

54. 17. no weapon/, against thee shall prosper Jer. 1 . 5. before 1 /. thee in the belly, 1 knew thee

.33. 2. the Lord that/, it to establish it Amos'!. 1. and behold, he/, grasshoppers in beginn. Horn. 9. 20. shall the thing/, say to him that/, it Gfl/. 4. 19. 1 travail in birth, till Christ be/, in you 1 Tim. 2. 13. for Adam was first/, tlien Eve

FORMKR. Gen. 40. 1.3. shalt deliver the cup after the/, manner Au?n. 21 . 26. had fought aL'ainst the/, king of Moab /JeK/.24. 4. her/, husband which sent her away Rnfh 4. 7. was the manner in /'. time of redeeming 1 Sam. 17. M. people answered after tlie/. manner Q h'infls 1. 14. the two captains of the/, fifties

17. 34. they do after the/, manner, 40. Neh. 5. 15. the /. governors were chargeable Job 8. 8. inquire, I pray thee, of the /. age

.30. 3. the wilderness in/. time

89. 49. where are thy/, loving-kindnesses? Eccl. 1. 11. there is no remembrance of/, things

2. 10. that the /. days were better than these a. 41. 22. let them shew the/, things, 43. 9. 42. 9. behold the/, things are come to pass

43. 18. remember ye not the/, thinsjs.nor consider 46. 9. remember the/, thinss of okf, for 1 am fJod

48.3. 1 have declared/, things from the beginning

61.4. they shall raise up the/, desolations

6d. 7. 1 will measure their/, work into their bosom

16. because the /. troubles are forgotten

17. the /. shall not !« rememb. nor come to mind Jer. 5. 24. the I ord our Gml that giveth the /. and

latter rain in his season, llos. 6. 3. Joel2. 23. 10. 16. for he is the r'. of all things, 51. 19. 34. 5. the/, kings wluch were before thee .36. 28. write in it all the/, words in the first ro.l Ezek. 16. 55. thy daughter shall return to/, estate Di.n. 11. 13. set forth a multitude greater than the/.

29. but it shall not be as the/, or as the latter Hag. 2. 9- the glory be sn eater than of the /. house Zech. 1.4. the/, prophets have cried, 7- 7, 12. 8. 11. I will not be to this people as in/, days 14. 8. wafers go half of them toward the /. sea Mai. .3. 4. shallbe pleasant to the Lord as in/, years .lets 1. 1, the/, treatise have 1 made, O 1 heophilus /■•>//. 4. 22. put off concerning the/, conversation 1 Pet. 1. 14. not accord ins; to the/, lusts in ii'iiorance liev. 21.4. for the/, thinas are passed away

FOR.MKTII. Amos 4. 1.3. tor, lo, he that/, the mountains Zech, 12. 1. and /. the spirit of man w ithiu him

FORNICATION. This word is taken (1) lor the sin of impurity committed between unmarried per-imis. 1 Cor. 7. 2. lo avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. (2) tor the sin of adultery, when ine or btth persi>ns are marrted. Mat. ,5. .32. ^VIlosoever putteth away his wife, saving for the cause of tornication, causeth her to commit adultery. (3) For the sin rf incest, 1 Cor. 5. 1. bticb tornication as is not so much as

FOR

naiTied among the Gentiles, ^"c. (4) For the «« of idolatry, which is injidelily to, and forsaking of, the true God for false gods, 2 Chron. 21. 11. .lehoram made high places in the nK.untains of .ludah, and caused the inhabitants of .lerusalem to commit fornication, hev. 19. 2. lie hath judged the great whore, which did conupt. the earth with her fornication.

2 C'/ir. 21.11. high places, caused lerus. commit/.

Isa. 23. 17. I y re shall commit/, with kingil. of world

Ezek. 16. 29. thou hast multiplied thy/." in Canaan

Mat. 5. .32. saving for the cause of/. 19. 9.

John 8. 41. then said they, we be not lorn of/.

Acts 15. 20. that the^' ahs"tain from /. 29. 1 21. 25.

Kom. 1. 29. I)eing hlled with all/, full of euvy

1 Cor. 5. 1. that there is/, among you, and such/. 6. 13. the botly is not tor/, but for the Lord

18. flee/, li 7. 2. nevertheless, to avoid /.

2 Cor. 12. 21 . and have not repented of their/. Gal. 5. 19. the works of the flesh, which are these,/. Eph. 5. 3. /. let it not be once named among you Col. 3. 5. mortify therefore/, uncleanness

1 Thess. 4. 3. will of G. thatye should abstain from/. Jude 7. Sodom and cities giving themseh . oi er to^'. Uev. 2.21. 1 gave her space to repent of lier/. 9. 21. neither repented they of their/, nor thefts

14. 8. drink of the wine of the wrath of her f.

17. 2. have been made drunk with wineof (ler/. 4. a "olden cup full of the filthiness of her/.

t 5. Babylon tlie great, mother of /. and abomi- nations

18. 3. all nations drunk with wineof wrath other/.

19. 2. which did corrupt the earth with her/.

FOR.MCAl IONS.

Ezek. 16.15. thou pouredst out thy /. on every one

Mat. 15. 19. out of heart proceed/, thefts, Mark'i.'il.

See Commit, Co.mmitt£U.

FORMCAIOR.

1 Cor. 5. 11. if any that is called a brother be a/.

Ueb. 12. 16. lest there be any /. or protane persoo

FOKMCAltlRS.

1 Cor. 5. 9. T wrote to you not to company with/. 10. yet not altogether w ith the /. of this world

6. 9. nor shall/, inherit the kingdom of God

FORSAKE. Deut. 31 . 16. this peoi)le will/, me and break co\\*eii.

17. in that day 1 w ill/, them and hide my fac« Josh. 24. 16. God forhidwe should /. the Lord 20. if ye/, the lord and serve strange gods Judg. 9. 11 . should I /. my sweetness and my fruit '

2 KingsCl. 14. I will t'. remnant of my inheritance

1 C/ir

2 Chron. 7. 19. if ye turn away, and /. my statutes

15. 2. but if ye/, him, he will/, you

Ezra 8. 22. his wrath is against them that/, him Psal.<^. 10. when my father and mother/, me .37. 8. cease from anser and /. wrath, fret not 89. 3(1. it his children/, my law and walk not 94. 14. neither will he/, his inheritance 119. 53. horror taken holil, because wicked /. law Prov. 3. 3. let not mercy and truth/, thee, bind them

9. 6./. the foolish, and live, go in way of undcrst.

28. 4. they that/, the law, praise the wicked Isa. 1. 28. thev that/, the Lord shall be consumed

55. 7. let wicked/, his way. uuright. his thoughts

65. 11. ye are they that/. L. forget my holy mount. Jer. 17. 13. all that/, the Lord shall be ashamed

23. .T3. 1 will even/, you. saith the Lord, .39.

51. 9. .f. her, and let us go every one to his country I Mm. 5. 20. w herefore dost thou /. us so long time : Van. 11. 30. with them that/, the holy covenant Jonah 2. 8. observe lying vanities,/, theirown mercy Acts 21. 21. thou teachest the .lews to/. Moses

FOR.sAKEno/. Veut. 12. 19. take heed that thou/, not the T.evite Job 20. 13. though he spare w ickedness and/, it twl Psal. 38. 21./. me not, O Lord my God, 71. 9, 18.

119.8. J wilfkeepthy statutes, O/. menoi utterly

1.38. 8./. not the works of thine own hands Prov. 1. 8. and /. ruit the law of thy motlier, 6. 00.

4. 2. I give you gofwl doctrine,/, ye not my law 6./. her not and she shall preserve thee

27. 10. thine o\\^n friend and father's friend/, tiot

Not FORSAKE. Veut. 4. 31 . he will notf. thee, 31 . 6, 8. 1 Chr. 28. 20.

14. 27. and the Levite, thou shalt TU't f. him Josh. 1. 5. I will not fail nor/, thee, tjeb. 13. 5. 1 fiam. 12. 22. L. will notf. his [leoplc, 1 Kings 6. 13.

1 Kings 8. 5'7. let him not leave us, nor/, us Neh. 9. 31. thou didst not consume, nor"/, them

10. .39. we will 7u>t f. the house of our God Psal. 27. 9. neither f. me, O God of my salvafi' _ Isa. 41. 17. I, the God of Israel, will not f. then,

42. 16. these things will I do, and »io//. them Ezek. 20. 8. nor did they /. the idols ot Egypt FORsAKKN.

2 Chr. 21. 10. because he had/, the L. 24. 24. 1 28. & Neh. 13. 11. I said, why is the house of God /. ? H Job 18. 4. shall the earth be/, for thee ' i Psal. 37. 25. yet have 1 not seen the riahteous/. I Isa. 7. 16. the land shall be/, of both her kinsrs

17. 2. the cities of Aroer are /. shall be for flocks 9. shall be as a/, bough, and an uppermost branch 27. 10. and the habitation shall be/, ami left .32. 14. because the palaces shall be/, city left 54. 6. the Lord hath called thee as a woman/. 62. 4. thou shalt no more be termed/.

Jer. 4. 29. every city shal 1 be/, no man d well there! 18. 14. shall cold waters from another place be/.

Ezek. ^^6. 4. thus saith the Lord to the cities/.

Amosb. 2. the virgin of Israel is/, on her lan

jiefh.2.4. forGazashallbe/. and AshkelondesoIaW IJave, hast, hath FORSAKEN.

Deiit. 28. 20. thy doings, whereby thou hast f. ITM

29. 25. because they have f. the Lord, Judg. 10. 10. Judg. 6. 13. but now the Lord hath f. us '1

10. 13. yet ye have f. me, and served other go

12. 10. we have sinned, because we haie f. the L. 1 Kings 11. 33. because that they have f. me

18. 18. ye have f. the commandments of the Lord'

19. 10. for Israel kavef. tliy covenant, 14.

1

FOR

C fiinffsQ^. 17. because the V /mrr f. me anil burnt

intense to u

C Chi on. I','. J. >e haiif. me, ami 1 have left >ou

1:). 11. ue keeiJcharj;eotthe L. butye liavef. him

'J4. i-'O. hecaiise.ve have J. tlie Lord, he /(fl///y. 30U

Q9. 0. tor t'alherb ha\\e dune evil, and //a;i,' /. hiin

h:ra y. 10. fur we hav,: J. thy cominandiiuiils

J

J^ja/. '."-'. 1. niv God, no" t-od, why /lust llio.i /'.

mer jJri!. 'J?. 40. .!/«;/(■ l;'). .i").

71. 11. thev take counsel, savins', doil Jiath jA\\\\:u

J..M. 1.4.tliev/,«!tv.the L. an",l i)rovoked lloK One

54.7. torasuiall moment /ur.e 1 J. thee, /,.«. 4'.». 14.

Jer. 1. 10. have I. me, hurnt mcense to other :;ods

2. 13. thev have' I. me the tountam ot living' watei .,

17. in that thou ha

ly. thou Shalt answer, like as ve have J. me 9. 13. tiie L

ly. are cont'ounilel, because ye Itif.e J. the Lm 1 VI. 7. 1 have J. my house, I have lett my lientage 35. 0. thou lia.

2y. everv one that lath f. houses or hietlireii 2 Tim. 4. 10. \\)iitunshathf. me, havini; loved Nujrid 2 i'et. 2. 15. which /ii/!V^. tlie ri;;lit way, L.'one astray

\\ot lOHs.AM.N. e Chron. 13. 10. but as tor us, the Lord isour tlod, we have nut f. him. priests minister to the Loio £r:ia y. y. \\ et God hath nrc f. 113 in our hond.ii^e >'.«/. y. 10. thou hast )ii-tf. them that seek thee ha. 02. 12. shall be called, sou- lit out, acit. ii,>t f. Jer. 51. 5. Isr. hath ?je/ heeii.f. nor .Indali othis Cod 2 C'er. 4. y. we are peisecuted, but nut J. cast ilouii

I UI;>,\\KL1 II. Jvh 6. 1 1. but he K the lear .it the .Almiuhty J'sat. 37. 2H. for the Lord t. not his saints 40. 1 12. more than my hairs, theiefore heart/, me I'lov. 2. 17. from her who_/'. the imiiie of her \\outh 15. 10. correction grievous to him that f'. the way 28. 13. whoso contesseth and /. si. all h.tve mercy jMke 14. 33. whoso t. not all that he hath cannot

1"()KS.\\KIN(,. /.vr. 6. 12. until there be a -reat f. in the land Jleli. 10. 25. not;, the assenib. ot'ouiselves together

roitxxiK.

J'>ent. .32. 15. tlien he f. God that made him Jjiihi.^Z. 12. and thevV. the Lord Cod, 13. I 10. 6. 1 ■S(M.31.7. thev;. tlieir cities and fled, 1 (A;. 10. 7.

1 A;;;//. 0. o. becaus.' thev /, the Lord their (lod 12. a. but Kehoboam t. the counsel of old men, and

consulted with voun^ men, 13. 2 Chr. Id. )(, 13.

2 A;»//.> 21. 22. .Anion f. tiie Cod of his fathers '2thri'N.-. 22. thev I. the God of their fathers

12. 1. Kehoboam;. law of the Lord and Israel

with him P.utl. 78. I'it1. he/, the tabernacle of Shiloh lly. H'. connmied me, but 1 ./. not thy precepts J'a. ,%. 2. that /'. not the ordinaiu e of ( ioil Jer.lt.iy. the hind caked m the lield and/, it Mat. 20. ,50. disciples I. him and lied, Mark It. 5). Mark 1. Hi. thev I. their nets .ind followed him J.vke 5. 11. they;, all and billowed him ■2 'J'lni.-i. 10. none stood with me, all men f. me Jieh. 11. 27. by faitli Moses t. Lnviit, f.ir he endured

LOK.NOOKI.M .

AV/(. y. 17. art a Coil si w to am;( r, and f. themnot

ly. thou in thy mercies t. them not in w ihierness

I CK.-s'w LAH.

Jl/a/. 5. .33. thou Shalt not ^ tins, but lierform oaths

FOK'l', .<. 2 .Sam. 5. 0. so David dwelt in the/ the city of Da v. 2 hi)if/s 2.5. 1. thev built /. a^'. .lerus. Jer. 52. L i.M. 25. 12. hi4;h /. of thy walls shall he brinir down 2y. 3. and 1 will raise I. aL:aiiist thee

32. 14. the;-, and towel's shall be burdens for ever J'.zek.i. 2. and built a;, anainst it, 21. 22. I 20. «.

17. 17. and boildiiiL' f'. to cot otf manv peisdns

21. 22. was the divmation bir .lerus. "to build a/. 20. 8. and he shall make a;, aijainst thee

33. 27. and they that be m the;, -hall die

JJan. 11. ly. shall turn toward the;, of his own laud

I'OUlll. AV/i. 4. 16. from that time /. mv servants wrought

13. 21. from that time I. iame' thev no more ]'ta/. 113. 2. blessed be'the name oVtlie Loid.trom

this time I. and tor ever, 115. 18. 1 I2L 8. Jer. 4y. 5. ye shall lie driven out everv man riyht /. M/it. 10. 21. troni that time I. bei;an .lesns to shew

22. -to. nor durst Iroin that (lav ;. ask him<|nestions John 11. 53. from that dav/. thev took counsel

I ()1{ 1 I'lWl I fl. /;:rn 0. 8. that f. expellees be ;;iven to these men Mat. 13. 5.;. si'irunu up. because no ileepn. of eai th 'it), ly. he;, came to .lesus, and said, had, .Ma.ster Mark 1. 2y. and/, when come out of the svna;;(.i;ue 43. he stuitlv .•h.irj;ed him, and f. sent him awav 5. 13. and/. .)

21. anil their /. so< ketsof sd'ver, 30. 2L 20. Jnila.VX. 14. A'iKlonhad/'. snus an. I tliii ly lia.ivh. e A'rn/7.tH.y.so llazael went and biok f..amelsburd. Keh.b. 15. the L'overnors ha.l lak. n;. shekels Acts 23. 13. IHore than/, ni.i.le thisc.nspiiacy, 21.

LOKl ^ halhs. I A'int7j7.38. made ten lavers.one contained/, haths

I'OKIV ,i(hii,. ] /I'lVvG. 17. the h.iuse before it was;, evhiix bin!; Eifk. 41. 2. he measured tlie lenulli lhere.1i/. luhiis 46. 22. there w crt courts joined of;, cuhii's

FOR

See D.w.s.

I'O K 1 V kine.

Gen. 32. 15./. line, ten bulls, a present to Esau

KlKl V itnpes. Deiit.Q5.^. J. J/r. he may give him, and not exceed 2 Vor. 11. 21. of the .lews 1 received /. itr. save one

rORI Y years. Gen. 25. 20. Isaac was r.V- "hen lie took Rebekah 20. 34. I^saii I. i/tars when he took to wife .liiditli Kioif. 10. .35. Israel did eat manna /'. !/. .\\eh. <.>■ 21. Slim. 14. .33. sliall wan.le. m wildern.;. 1/. 32. 13.

3Lye shall lie.ar v.jur iniquities;, pmrs Dent. 2. 7. he knouetli thv walkm- tiiese /'. i.tars 8. 2. the wav wlu..h G.i.l'led thee i.i/eafs. ',0. 5. 4. neilher oi.l thy loot swell these (. :/i ar.f Ji'sh. 5. 0. Israel walked /. (/

14. 7- /. J/ears ol.l was rwlieii Moses sent me Jni/ff. 3. 11. die lan.l had Jest 1. ;/c,o,i,5. 31. 1 t!. 28.

13. 1. Israel int.. the hand of Plidistiues /. i/ears

1 ■\\nii. 4. 18. I.li hail lu.iged Isia.l /. !/,ars

2 .\\im. 2. 10. lsh-b<.shedi.,. i/. old wiieii he began 5. 4. Davi.l reii.:ned l.l/iais, 1 Kums 2. 11.

15. 7. after;'. !jea).i Alisalom said to the king'

1 hiiiijs 11. -1-. time Solomon reiLined was;. ,;/»«;■.

2 l\\iiii;a 12. 1. .lelioash ri-i:!nei! 1. i'tars in .leiustilem 2 Chf.fa. 24. 1. .loasli reiL;iied/. .i/-iirs in .lerusalnii /'.'«.'. ..'5. 111. ;. ^. was 1 i-'iieved with this ueiiei .i;i..n Luk. 20. 11. n.ir shall it be inhabiled;. i,(«/o

12. an.l h.er cities shall lie iiesohde;. i/iars

13. at the end of /. >/. 1 will gather the L-vptians .liiivs 2. 10. 1 led \\ou;.i/ta/.) Ill the wlUlciniss

5. 25. \\ e offered saerilices /. 3/earx, Jet.< 7. -12. .-lets 4. 22. b.r the man healed was above f. 1/. ohi 7.23. .Moses was;', i/. ol.l, he visited his inetluen .30. wh.eii I. J/, expired, there appeared an ain;el 3!). hadsliewed won.leis in the wilderness t. v. 13. 18. the time or /. y. suffered he their maimers 21. Co.l :;ave them >aul by s|iace of;. .(,i,//.i- III h. 3. .;. when your fathers saw m v w "01 ks f. yean 17. but with whom was he i:rieved;. years '

Id It 1 ^■-o^ r, ytais.

1 Kings 14. 21. Kehoboam was f,-onc yearr. old

when he began to reign, 2 Lhron. 12. 13. 15. 10. Asa rei;;neil/.-ii«( i/t-«/j in .lerusalein

2 hiii(js. 14.23. Joriilioam rei;;ned;.-u«t.}/. Samaria

I Oil I \\-\\ W O. .\'«/,/. .35. 0. to cities of refuL'e add f.-t:v.i cities 2 l\\iii,/.> 2. 21. two bears tare/, and t:vo children

10. 14. .lehu took them ..live, even/, and /r.,i 111. n 2 Chr.':'.;. 2. f.-i:vo years old Aliaz. when he began J:zra 2. 24. the children of Azmaveth;. and t:vu .\\

LOItl V-LIVL. Gen. 18. 21'.. if 1 find /-./I'le, I will not destroy it Josh. 14. 10. Lord keiit me alive these/.-./l. f yi ,us Ihinys'! .3, upon the beams that lav 01;;. ./lit pillars

LOKl V>1.\\." Joh/i 2. 20. /.Ju- Years was this temple in building

LOIILY-KICII 1. Xnrn. .35. 7. cities of Levites;.-(7i//i', J11../0 21. 41.

I'OK I V-N I.NL. /•-■;. 25. 8. the space shall be to tliee/.-7;/HC years

i U R I \' thoNsand. yarn. 1. 33. tho.se numbered of the tribe of Ephraim were/, thousand live hundred, 2. ly. I 20. 18. Josh. 4. 13. about/, thousand prepared for war Jvdij. 5. !'.. w as a shield or spear seen anion:; f. thons. •Z^iim. lo. 18. Dav. slew /. /. horsem. 1 Chr. M. 18. 1 Kings ■). 20. Solo. had;', ihonsond stalls of horses 1 Chron. 12.31). of .-Xsher exjiert m w av j. thousand

lOR I V-0.\\ \\i thousand. Sum. 1. 41. of Asher wei e C and ewt thousand. 2. 28.

LOR 1 V-IU't) thousand. Jiidq. 12. 0. there fell of L.phrainiites f.-/r..i thons. Ai/«2.t)l. vvhole com;re;;a. was 42.:ir'0. .\\,/j. 7.611.

I'OR I N'-l lIRI.r. th.usond. yum. 20. 7. lamiliesof the Reubemtis was 4.;.7:i 1

1 OR 1 V-LOl R thousand. 1 Chr. 5. 18.. the children of Reuben were 4l.7(. 1 .Jh hnndnd KIR I ^'-|■(lL^t thousand. \\i lllMlUI.il. LOR 1 V I 1\\ L thousand. Xum. 1. 2,'i. that were nuuibeied ol Call 45.1'.'. 1 2i.. 11. thatwei. mmibere.l of I'eni.iinm 45,(nH) 50. of N.iphl.di weie numbered 45.lo<,i I OK I V-S1.\\ ih.usand. yum. 1. 21. of Itiubeii were 40,.5\\Hi, 2. 11.

LOR I IKI II. Sum. 33. .38.. .Aaron di. d theie in the f. ve.ir after Devt. 1. 3. in the /'. Near .Moses spake to Israel

1 r Vir. 20. 31. in tl-,."/. \\ear of the rei;;n ot David 2t7i/. 111. l.-i. Asadi.il in on.- ami f. vear ol his iei.;n

I OR I ILV. ■ Ji.do. y. 31. and behohl, Ibe^ /'. the cilv auainst thee .\\eh. 4.2. will these lieble'.i; ws /.thiinselvis.- Jsa. 22.10. houses ha\\ e ve brokelldow n to 1. the wall Jer. 51. 53. th.f she should I. hemht ol her slrem;lli .\\V//i.2. 1. watih the wav,>. thv imwer miL'htiN 3. 1 1. dr.iw thee waters lor sii-e.;. thy stioni; holds Idii I MILD.

2 Chron. 11. 11. Reh.oboam ;'. thestronu' holds 2('.. o. I'zziah built ti.wers an.l /. th.iii

.\\V7(. 3.8. thev I. .leiusaleiu to the broad wall lUic. 7.12. in that .hu he shall come liom the /. cities

I'O'R I lil',>S, Is. 2 .Sim. 22. 2. the 1/ird is mv rock and mv f. I'snl. 18. 2. I 31. 3.1 71. 3.1 yi. 2. 1 141. 2. /Ve;. 12. + 12. wickeil ilesuith the f. of evil nun /.„. 17. 3. the f. also shall lease Iri.'in L.phraim ■25. 12. the f. ;,f the hi-h b.it shall he biui- oown 31. 13. mltlisand brambles come up in the;, ./tr. 0.27. I have set thee b.r a /.anion:; m\\ peoide 10. 17. L'atherlhv wares, O inhabit, mt ol the /. 10. ly. O Lord, "mv /. in the d.iv ol allli; li..n Dan. 11.7.enlei into the/, ol the kiim of the north 10. shall he return and bestiire.l up even to his;. 1 30. thus shall he do in the /. of munitions Jlos. 10. 14 and all thy /. shall be siHiiled

FO U

j^mos a. 9. that the spoiled shall come awinst the/

jli/c.7. 12. in that da \\ lie shall come to thee Iroin /.

LOR WARD.

jSum. 32. ly. we will not inherit on vender sidecr/, Jer. 7. 24. and thev went backw.iiif ami n. t /. Ezek. 43. 27. it shall be up. 11 the ei-lith <.a\\ ami 50/. Zteh. 1. 15. and thev helped /. the alliiefion 2C'..r.8. 10. notonly todo.liut also to be ^^ea^ai;a 17. but being more;, or his own a.c. iil'lie went C«/. 2. 10. the same which 1 also was 1. toco 3 John6. whom ir th;,u bring /. on their lourney .See 'Jhatl).>,\\, Go, .m:t, \\\\i..n'i. I ORW.AKDM.sS. 2 Cur. 8. 8. but by occasion of the;', of 1 thers y. 2. for 1 know ;'. .,r vi.ur mmd,"toi whiel: 1 bi ast llJLGlli. Erod. 17. 8. then ca:ne .Amah .v and I', with Israel

10. so.loshua I. with .Amalek. A.i iis went 1 i, .A!(«/.21. 1. then king A rail.;, a^. L-r. and look s.ii.e

23. .■sihoii came and;, against Israt 1. Ji.,^;. ll.'.o. 20. Sihon /'. auaiust the lormer kirn; ot .\\i..,tb Jo.Ji. 10. 14. for the Lord t. tor L-rael. 42. > i 2y. .loshuaaiid all Israel /'. a -anist Libiiah 31.;. auamst Eachish .34. i -Ion :;0. hefr. ii

24. 8. the Amorites on the other siiie f. with mu

11. and the men of .lericho /. a-auis't miu Jnd,,. 1. 5. tliey fuund .-Xdoni bezek ami I. a;;. I i;n

ii. .ludah had;, a-aiiist .lerusalem. aiuflaKeuit 5. I'.i. the kio:.'s came, then /. tl:c km-s of I .maaii

20. they;, rrom heaven, tlie stars m'couises/. ',1. 17. mv lathi r;. tor vou ami iieliver. d \\ou"

3.1. Gaal went out ami;, with .Abi.i., leen 12. 4. all the men ol Cilead /. with Lj hiaim

1 >am. 4. 10. the Lhllistmes /. 1 ( /o,.«. lo. 1.

14. 47. Saul /. a-'aiust all Ins eiu niies en ( verv -ide

15. 1 o. sauf/. a-e.uist Amalek m the \\alh-\' ly. 8. so David;', wi, lithe I'hdisiines, 2.'>. .j".

2.\\////.2.28. peoiile st..iid still. 11' r (. ihe% .mvii-oie 8. 111. he hail /. a^'aiiist I laua.kz..i-. 1 Chr. id. lo 10. 17. file .■sN liars /. auahist liaMil. 1 ( //, . jo. 17 12. 2y. David;. a,aii.si RabI ,,1, ami h o^ it

2 A"/«vj8. 20. .luiaiu;. auam-t lla^...il. '.i. 15.

12. 17. then llazael went an.l (. a. .oust t,,iiii

13. 12. ,loas!i /. a-aiu=t .Amazi.ih, 14. 15.

2 Chr. 2.1.22. "Ixjrd /. a^aiir-t the (hemusof IsiatI J'saL luy. 3. they /. a.amst me wnii,.i,t ,1 (.msi- i'V/. 20. l.'laitaii;". a.aiost ,\\sh(io.; .mil t.i..^ it 03. lo. he was turne.i then eiie!i:\\- .,11. 1 /'. a-, tl.cni ./

12. Lord will smite ihem tliat 1. ...".on-t .leru-ale:ii

1 (or. 15. 32. I have I. with be.,sis ..t I pi. -us

2 V('m.4.7. 1 have f . .'i go.nl i'n;lit, iini-heu ii,\\ n urse JUi. 12. 7. .Michael all.l his ali_els 1. a-anist'iUa — 11

1(U L. Ji./ilO. 16. my face is /. w itii weeihiiir.. ii!r\\ evtlios Mat. 10. 3. ye say, ft will be 1. we.uher t,", ,;."iv Maik y. 25. he rehuse.i th.' /. -pini. s.o m- t."i 1 v.ii JUv. 18.2. Bab. thehol.iot'eveiv ,. spirit aiuU .,,e

101 L. " ■ /.';

IdLI.I.D. ;.':(/. 34. 19. thev di mk th.at % e I, a', e f. w ith \\,'iiv :, 1 1

Id l.LiiM. Ezik. 32.2. thou troubledst wali is.m.l;'. their ii\\t is lui Ls. ,',1 low l.s. HH .Ml. Gen. 2. 20. t'or .A. lam there was ii.it /'. ,111 l-i Ip p;eet !i. '.I. tile .liiv,. f. no rest I. 1 ;re s.ie ..: h.i 1; ,.t jy. 1 15. take thv twd dauLht.is whuh.u.- 1. 20. t 12. Isaac s.iwe.i. an.l /. an liuu.ire.l I, 1,! ly. Isaac's servants di-_ed'an.i 1. a w,.l| ,,i xv h'. r .32. Isaac'sservant-s.ml lohim.'wi h.iv, /. w.u.r 27. '20. how is It th,.i thou h.ast 1. 1; s...;ui, h.K : .'HI. 14. Keiibeu went ,ui.l I. m.i'u.li ..M-s m ii„'ii,l,l 31. 33. I.aban went int.. tent-, but ('. 11. .1 1 lu.-, s

.37. what hast thou I, oi .ol tin h.i'lls. h. 1 1 slutt '

.36. 21. .-Viiah th.it /.the mules m tl.e \\ ih.iiiu-s .37. .32.blou2ht theioat.an.l s.u.l. IM- h,.M we /. :«i. 23. 1 sent this ki.l. and th. u l..i-t 11. 't 1. h.-i ' 44. !i. uiouev which weMU .'i.rs.uk- webr..ii-ht 111. Cod h.ith /. out the muiintv of his s. r^.uils

/j '/. 15.'22.tla'V went till, e dav s.iud /. 11.1 water Hi. ■,7. thev went to:::itlur mauna aiei /. n..ne 18.1 !(. .Nl.Ises told .ill the travel that h.ul f. tllem

/..:■. 0. 3. or 11 he have /. that wimh was lost 15. lestor.' It 111 the dav ol hi- btin:; /. :.uillv

25. f 20. an.l it his h.mri lialli /. sulluli lies .\\uni. 15. .32. /. a m.in that Lather, d sluks.m s.ibb.

.33. thev that /. him bu.iiLht limi to M.sis

20. t 11. ih.iu 'kn..wesi tile tiac I Ih.it l;.illi /. us .31. t :kI. wi- have bi.MiLht wli.it .Miv m.m |..,th/'.

/', W/.2I.' 17.:,nmjil,ud.l< poiti. n.il ,.11 /.withhiui 22.:i. with wh.itm.'U h.i-t I. sh.dl.io Ilk. wise II. when 1 came b' I,, r I'l.hern.'Ia m.,1.1. 17. 27.hi /.h.r m the I.el.i. ,m.t tl.e il.cus, I iiml 24. l.be.ausehe hath /..-..iii.- unele.inues- m lu r .32. 111. he I. him in ,1 ."h sen l.m.l. he l.'.l bnn al out ./.'.>/j.2. 22. Ih, pui-uers .s,,n-i,t. but /. theiu not

10. 17.fivekili-s are /. hl.l in a . ac'at .M,.kkedall Jnd:i. 1. 5. thev (. .•\\d'..in b, . .'k ami t..u:;ht a-. Imn

1 1. 18. if not plo'wed with h. ib r. not (. out my n.ldle 15. 15. and he/, a n. \\> mv. bi.i.e 01 an .i-s

21. 12. and thev /'. tour huu.lr.'.i vonin- vnriiis

1 .S(7m.y.4.p:is.s,iit'hro' sh.ilish.i. but they;, uoi a.ssf* 11. thev /. vouul; mai.ieusuom- toUlaw water 20. as ioi thllir .is-.s they aie;. 10.2. lo. L' 5. IS w itness \\e In v.- n. >t I. ouLiht in m v liaiiil 13. 10. now Ihele w.i-l.i.smitl.;. in l-lael ■"' no swi'1,1 nor spi .ir 1. m li.md o! the people "5. T,. ..u.leMl h.iih n.'f b. en/, with Ihee '•'I •; 1 h.ive r 11.. i.mli In lum.-ime he tell to ine .ii'l. li. an.l thev (. .m I :: v ptlall 111 Ihe Held 31.8./. S'.ul an.i Ills thru .-.-ns t.dleu inCillwa " .\\im '7 27. till lef.'r. thv serv.iiit f. in Ins heal I lo pr.iv this pr.iv ,'i- ti. th, ,'. 'l ( hron. 17. 25. 1 A'(«c.t 7. 17. n.-r w.i- ;i;e wenjlit ot the brass;, out

11. 2'1. Ihi- pioph, t .Ahiiah (. .liroUiaiii intheway 13. 'Jli. lu went .111.1 /. his c.ircasi cast In the wa> Iti. in. h,' tiHik an ,)ath tnat they ;. thee not

ly. ly. 1 lijah ill parte.l thence and/. Llisha 20. 36. behold, a lion ;. I.nn ami slew hnu K 177

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lK'iW.!21.20.hastthou/.mc,Om.enemy!'have/.lhee S Kings 2. 17. they sought Klijah, but/, hiiii not

9. + 21 . they /. Jehu in the portion of Nabotli 35. tliev /. no more of her than the skull

22. 8. l/.the t)Ook of the law in house of the Lord

2o. 19. he took sixty men that were/, in the city 1 Chron. A. 40. they /. fat pasture and good

29. 8. they with whom precious stones were/. e t'/iron. ly. 3. there are good things/, in thee £zra 2. 02. sought their register among those reckon- ed by genealogy, but they were not/. Neh. 7. 64.

8. 15. and 1 /. there none of the sons of Levi JVVA. 5. 8. then they /. nothing to answer

8. 14. they /. written in the law of U)rd by Moses £sth. 4. + 16. gather all tlie lews/, in hhushan Job^. 13. nor is wisdom/, in the land of the living

31.t25. if I rejoiced because my hand/, much 29. or lift up myself when evil /. mine enemy

32. 3. wrath kindled, because they had/, no answer

13. lest ye should say, we have /. out wisdom .■^.'J. 24. deliver from the pit, I have/, a ransom

42. 15. no women/, so fan' as the daughters of .lob Psal. 60. 20. I looked for comforters, but/, none

76. 5. none of the men of might have /. their hands 84. 3. yea, sparrow hath/, an house, and swallow 89. 20. 1 have/. David my servant, I anointed him 107.4. they wandered and/, no city to dwell in 116. 1 3. 1/. trouble and sonow, pains of hell/, me 119. + 143. trouble and anguish have/, me

■ 132. 6. we /. it in the fields of the wood Prov.T. 15. to seek thy face, and I have/, thee £4. 14. so shall wisdom be w hen thou hast/, it

25. 16. hast thou/, honey r eat so much as is sufficient iVf /. 7. 27. behold, this have 1/ saith the preacher

£8. one man among a tliousand have 1 /. but a woman among all those have 1 not f. £9. this only have I /. that God made man upright Cant. 3. 1. 1 sought him, but 1 /. him not, 2.

3. the watchmen /. me, to whom I said, 5. 7.

4. but 1 /. him whom my soul loveth

Jsa. 10. 10. as my hand hath /. kingdoms of idols

14. my hand hath /. the riches of the people

I S2. 3. all that are/, in thee are bound together . 24. 1 22. after many days shall they be /. wanting 37. 10. thou hast/, the life of thine hand 60. 1. 1 am /. of them that sought me not Jer. 2. 5. what iniguity have your fathers /. in me ? 34. in thy skirts is /. the blood of- poor innocents

5. 20. for among my people are J. wicked men 14. 3. they came to the pits and /. no water 15. 16. thy words were./, and I did eat them £3. 11. in my house have 1/. their wickedness 41. 8. ten men were/, that said, slay us not 50. 7. all that /. them have devoured them

Lam. 2. 16. this is the day, we have/, we have seen Jizek. 22. 30. 1 sought for a man, but I /. none Dan.b. 12. an excellent spirit was/, in Daniel 27. thou art weighed, and art/, wanting

6. 4. nor was there any fault/, in Daniel

11. these men /. Daniel praymg before his God A'S. 9. 10. I/. Israel like grapes in tlie wilderness

12.4. he/, him in Beth-el, and there spake with us

8. Ephraim said, I have/, me out substance 14. 8. I am like a tree, from me is thy fruit/.

Jonah 1. 3. he/, a ship for'J'arshish, so he paicf fare Jl^t'c. 1. 13. the transgressionsof Israel were/, in thee Jilat. 2. 8. when ye have/, him bring^ie word , 8.10. 1 have not/, so great faith in Israel, Lukel.9.

13.44. which when a man hath/, he hideth it 46. when he had /. one pearl of great price

18. 28. and /. one of his fellow-servants who owed

20. 6. he went out and/, others standing idle

21. 19. /.nothing thereon, Mark 11. 13. LvkelS.G. 22. 10. they gathered all as many as they /. Cfi. 43. he/, them asleep, Mark 14. 40. Lvke 22. 45. 60. sought w itnesses, yet/, they none, Mark 14.55. 27. 32. they/, a man of Cyrene, Simon by name X.'ark 1. SJ. when they had /. him, they said to him 7.2. some ate with defilecf hands, they/, fault .'SO. when she was come, she /. the devil gone out

11.4. they/, the colt tied by the door without Xuke 2. 16. they/, the babe lying in a manger

46. after three days they/, him in the temple 4. 17. he/, the place where it was written

7. 10. they returning/, the servant whole

8. 35. they/, man clothed and in his rishtmind

15.5. when he hath/, the sheep, he layeth it

6. rejoice, for I have/, my sheep which was lost

9. when she hath/, the piece, she calleth friends 17. 18. are not any /. that returned to give glory 19. 32. they/, even as he had said to them, 22. 13.

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£.3. 2. we/, this fellow perverting the nation 14. behold, 1 have/, no fault in this ma 24. 2. and they /. the stone rolled away

3. they/, not the body of the Lord Jesus £3. when they /. not his body, thev came, saying 33. and they /. the eleven gathere"d together JoAn 1. 41. and saith, we have /. the Messias, 45. 2. 14. Jesus /. in the temple those that sold oxen Jlcts5. 10. the young men came in, and/, her dead 22. when the otiicers/. them not in the prison 7. 11. and our fathers/, no sustenance

9. 2. that if he/, any of this way, whether men

10. 27. Peter/, many that were come together 12. 19. Herod sought for Peter, and /. him not 13.6. they/, a certain sorcerer, a false pmphet

22. I have /. David, a man after mine own heart 17. 23. 1 /. an altar with this inscription £4.5. we have/, this man a pestilent fellow 20. if they have/, any evil doing in me ^a. 25. I /. he hath done nothing worthy of death '.8.14. we came to Puteoli, where we/, brethren liom.i. 1. what Abraham our father hath f. 7. 10. which was ordained to life, I /. to be 'to death 1 Cor. 15. 15. yea, we are/, false witnesses of God SCoT. 2. 13. V)ecause 1 /. not 'litus my brother f-fl/. 2. 17. we ourselves also are/, sinners PHI. 2. 8. and being/, in fashion as a man 1 Tim. .3. 10. use the office, being/, blameless ~'^'"'- 1- IT- Onesiphorus sought me and/, me rie/>. 12. 17. for he/, no place of repentance 1 Pet. 1. 7. that your faith might be/, to praise 17b

SJo/mA. If. of thy childi'en walking in truth Hit,2.2.v^oii hast tried them, and hast/, them 3. 2. I have not/, thy works perfect before God

12. H. nor was their piace/. any more in heaven

16. 20. and the mountains were not/.

lie ^•OU^D. Gen. 18. 29. pcradventure there shall be forty /.

44. 9. with whomsoever of thy servants it 6ef. Exod. 12. 19. seven days no leav. shall bef. in houses

21. 16. thatstealeth a man, if he*e/. in his hand

22. 2. if a thief be f. breaking up, 7.

4. if the theft be certainly /. in his hand

Deut. 22. 28. if a man lie with her, and they be f.

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2 f^am. 17. 12. shall come on him where he shall bef. 1 Kings 1.52. if wickedness A«/. in him he shall die 1 Vhron. 28. 9. if seek him, will be f. of thee, but if

forsake him will cast off for ever, 2 Chrcm. 15. 2. Job 20. 8. he shall fly away, and shall not be f. 28. 12. but where shall wisdom bef.? P.'al. 32. 6. shall pray in time when thou mayest bef.

36. 2. till his iniquity bef. to be hateful

37. 30. I sought him, but he could not be f. Prov. 6. 31. it he be f. he shall restore seven-fold

16. 31. if it bef. in the way of righteousness 30. 6. lest he reprove thee and thou bef. a liar 10. lest he curse thee, and thou bef. guilty Isa. 30. 14. there shall not bef. a sherd to take fire ,35. 9. no lion, nor any beast shall bef. thereon 51. 3. joy and gladness shall be f. therein 55. 6. seek ye tlie Lord while he may be f. Jcr. 29. 14. 1 will Ae/. of you, saith the Lord 50. 20. sins of Judah be sought for, shall not bef. Kzek. 26. 21. yetshalt thou never be f. again Dan. 11. 19. he shall stumble and fall, and not be f. 12. 1. every one that shall Ae/. written in the book Hos. 10. 2. now shall they bef. faulty Zeph. 3. 13. nor a deceitful tongue bef. in mouth Zech. 10. 10. and place shall not be f. for them Acts 5. 39. lest ye bef. to tight against God

1 Cor. 4. 2. it is required that a stew ard bef. faithful

2 Cor. 5. 3. if clothed, we shall not be f. naked

11. 12. wherein glory, Ihey may be f. even as we

12. 20. that I shall bef. such as ye would not Phil. 3. 9. bef. in him, not having my ow n righteous. 2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye may be f. of him in peace Rev. 18. 21. the city of Babylon bef. no more at all

22. no craftsman shal 1 be f. any more in thee See Favoub. FOUND grace. Gen. 6. 8. Xoah /. grace in the eyes of the Lord 19. 19. thy servant hath /. grace in thy sight 33. 10. if I h?cvef.g. in thy sight, 47. 29. I 50. 4. 39. 4. Joseph/, grace in his sight, he served him Eiod. 33. 12. thou hast also/, grace in my sight, I7.

13. if I have/, grace in thy sight, consider this nationthy people,.34. 9. Jtidg.h.'il. 16aOT.27.5.

16. how known that 1 and thy people have/, g. ? Niim. 32. 5. if we have/, grace m thy sight Evth 2. 10. why have I /. grace in thine eyes ?

1 Ham. 20. 3. thy father knoweth I have f. grace

2 tiam. 14. 22. thy servant knoweth 1 have/, grace Jer. 31. 2. the people/, grace in the wilderness

/jFOUJ;D. Gen. 44. 10. he with whom it isf. be my servant, 16. Deitt. 20. 11. people that isf. shall be tributaries

1 Kings 14. 13. in him there isf. some good thing

2 Kings 2Q. 13. this book that isf. 2 Chrim. 34. 21. Ezra 4. 19. it isf. this city hatn been reltellious Jcb 19. 28. seeinff the root of the matter isf. Prov. 10. 13. in the lips of him wisdom isf.

Isa. 13. 15. every one that ij/. shall be thrust thro'

.37. + 4. lift up thy prayer for remnant that isf.

65. 8. as the new wine isf. in the cluster Jer. 2. 26. as the tliief is ashamed when he isf. 34. in thy skirts isf. the blood of innocents

11. 9. a conspiracy isf. among the men of Judah Van. 5. 12. excellent wisdom isf. in thee, 14. Bos. 14. 8. 1 am like a tree, from me is thy fruit/. I.vke 15. 24. this my son was lost and is f. .32. 2 Cor. 7. 14. our boasting I made isf. a truth

Has FOUKD. Gen. 44. 12. the cup trasf. in Benjamin's sack

47. 14. Joseph gathered the money thutuasf. Exod. 35. 23. every man with whom uasf, purple 24. every man with whom aasf. shittim-wood J7idg. 20. + 48. smote with the sword all that uasf.

1 Sam. 13. 22. with Saul and Jonathan there aasf.

2 Kings 12. 10. high priest told the money that uasf. 20. 13. shewed ail that riasf. in treasury, Jsa. 39. 2.

22. 9. gathered the money that icasf. 2 Chr. 34. 17.

23. 2. read book which uasf. 2 Chron. 34. 30.

2 Chron. 15. 4. sought him, he uasf. of them, 15.

21. 17. carried away the substance thatovw/. Ezra 6. 2. tliere icas f. at Achmetha a roll £fc/. 9. 15. tliere vas f. in it a poor wise man Jer. 48. 27. was Isr a derision '. uas he/, am . thieves ? E.zek. 28. 15. perfect till iniquity n«.> /. in thee Van. 1. 19. among all none uasf. like Daniel

2. 35. iron, clay broken, no place v:as f. for them

5. 11. like the wisdom of the gods uas f. in him

6. 22. because before him innocency uasf. in me Mat. 1. 18. she vasf. with child of the Holy Ghost L.vke 9. 36. when voice was past, Jesus uas f. alone Acts 8. 40. but Philip uasf. at Azotus, he preached Pom. 10. 20. I uas f. of them that sought me not

1 Pet. 2. 22. neither uas guile/, in his mouth liev. 5. 4. no man was f. worthy to open the book

14. 5. and in their mouth uas f. no guile

18. 24. in her uas f. the blood of the prophets 20. 11. and there uas f. no place for them

Was not FOUISD. MaU 2. 6. and iniquity xcas not f. in his lips ileb. 11. 5. Enoch uasnot f. because God translated Rev. 20. 15. whoso uas not f. written in book of life

FOUKDATION Js the groxmd-Tccrk, or louest part, of a building, u/iich supports the other parts; as the founda- tion of a house, of a castle, of a fart, touer. He. Christ Jesus, both in the Old and Nck Testament, is called a Foundation, Isa. 28. 16. Behold, I lajr in Zion for a foundation, a stone,

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a tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure foundation. ( hiist is the foundation on uAich the i hurch is built ; the foundation of all the hopes, and coniloi t, and happiness, of the people 0/ Ucd ; the foundation of the covenant of grace made uilh the church, and oj all the promises contained thirem ; he is a .wre foundation, on whom htt people may secvrelv rest ; one who xcill not fail them, nor deceive them ; and he is Me comer-stone that unites the several parts of the builtling toge- ther ; he makes Jevs and Gentiles, that once aere implacable enemies, one church. So also in 1 t or. 3. 11. tJther foundation can no man lay, than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. And the above-inentiotted passage in Isaiah \\s cited by St. Peter, andapplied to t lirist, 1 Pet. 2. 6. God s decree of election is the firm immovable foun- dation upo7i, which the sahation of the elect de- pends. 2 I im. 2. 19. 'I he foundation of God' standetb sure, having this seal, 'Ihe Lord know- eth them that are his. See more of this passage on the word SEA L. The foundation of tlie apos- tles and prophets, «* that foundation which they laid by their preaching and doctrine, namely,. Clirist, -ahum they held forth as the only mediator between God and man, the only Saviour and Head of the church. Eph. 2. 20. Ye are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets : Your faith is grounded upon the doctrine delivered by them. Foundation ts likewise taken for the first principles of Christianity, taught in an easy and plain method, so as to make people of mean capacities to tinderstand them; such as concern- ing the necessity and nature of repentance and faith; the nature, institution, signification, and use of the sacraments ; concerning the last judg- ment, and the like; these the apostle calls the foundation. Ileb. 6. 1, 2. J>ot laying again the foundation of reiJentance, &c. And in Hoiii. 15. 20. The apostle says. So have I strived to-

E reach the gospel, not where Christ was named,. -St I should build upon another man's foun- dation. I did not chouse to preach the gospel^ where ihe fundamentals, the first principles cf religion, had been taught by another, lest 1 should seem to assume to myself the credit due to him. Heaven, which is the eternal inheritance of all ' believers, is described as a city which hath foun- dations, to denote that the slate of the elect in heaven, and their glory there, is net subject to- corruption, or the least alteration. Heb. 11. 10. Abraham looked for a city which hath founda- tions, whose builder and maker is God.

Magistrates are also called foundations. Psal. 82. 5. All the foundations of the world are out of course : all magistrates, rulers, and governors, . that should settle and establish justice and order, have disturbed it by their irregular and disorderly proceedings. Solomon says, Prov. 10. 25. I he righteous is an everlasting foundation : or, hath- an everl3sting foundation : His Iwpe and happi- ness is built upon a sure foundation.

Exod. 9. 18. as bath not been in Egypt since the/.

Josh. 6. 26. he shall lay the/, in his tirst-boi-n

1 Kings 5. I7. they brought hewn stones to lay the/.

6. 37. in the fourth year was/, of house of L. laid

7. 9. were of costly stones even from the/, lo. 16. 34. he laid the/, of Jericho in his first-born

2 Chron. 8. 16. work was prepared to-day of tlie/. 31. 7. they began to lay the/, of the heaps

Ezra 3. 6. the /. of Ihe temple was not yet laid

10. when the buildei-s laid the/, of temple, 12.

5. 16. Sheshbazzar laid the /. of the house

7. + 9. on the first day was the/, of going up

Job 4. 19. how much less in them whose /. is in dust 22. 16. whose/, was overflown with a flood Psal. 87. 1. his/, is in the holy mountains 102. 25. of old thou hast laid the/, of the earth 137. 7. 'ase it, rase it, even to the/, thereof Prov. 10. 25. the righteous is an everlasting/. Isa. 28. 16. I lay in Zion for a/, tried a stone 44. 28. saying to the temple, tfiy /. shall be laid 48. 13. my hand hath laid the/, of the earth Ezek. 13. 14. the/, thereof shall be discovered Hab. 3. 13. by discovering the/, to the neck Hag. 2. 18. from the day that the/, was laid Zech. 4. 9. Zerubbabel hath laid /. and shall finisii

8. 9. prophets which were when the/, was laid 12. 1. the Lord, which layeth the/, of the earth

Luke 6. 48. digged deep, and laid the/, on a lock 49. like a man that without a/, built an house 14. 29. lest haply after he hath laid the /. Rom. 15. 20. lest 1 should build on another man's/.. 1 Cor. 3. 10. as a wise master-builder 1 laid xXmj.

11. for other/, can no man lay than is laid

12. if any man build on this/, gold, silver, wood Eph. 2. 20. are built on the/, of the prophets

1 Tim. 6. 19. laying up in store for thems. a good /.

2 Tim. 2. 19. nevertheless/, of God standeth sure Heb. 1. 10. thou. Lord, hast laid the/, of the earth

6. 1. not laying the/, of repentance and faith Rev. 21. 19. the firet /. jasper ; second sapphire

FOUNDATION of the world. Mat. 13. 35. kept secret from the/, n/ Me world 25. 34. kingdom prepared from the/, of the world J uke 1 1 . 50. tlie blood shed from the /. of the world John 17. 24. thou lovedst me before the/, of the world Eph. 1. 4. chosen us in him before the/, of the world Heb. A. S.works were finished from the/, of the world

9. 26. must have oft suffered since/, of the world

1 Pet. 1. 20. foreordained before the /. of the world Rev. 13. 8. Lamb slain from the/, of the world 17. 8. names not written from the/, oftlte world

FOUNDATIONS. Deut. 32. 22. and set on fire the /. of the mountains 2 Sam. 22. 8. the/, of heaven moved and shook

16./. of the world were discovered, Ps. 18.7, 15. Ezra 4. 12. have setup the walls and joined the/. 6. .1. and let the f. thereof be stroiiely laid Job .TS. 4. where wast thou when 1 laid/, of earth?

0. whereupon are the /. thereof fastened P.ra/.ll. 3. if/, be destroyed, what can righteous do .'

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Psal. 82. 5. all the /. of the earth are out of course 104. 5. wlio laid the /'. of earth not to be removed Prov. 8. 29. when hc'appointed the/, of the earth Isa. 16. 7. for the /. of Kir-hareseth shall ye mourn S4. 18. and the/, of the earth do shake

40. 21. have ye" not understood from /. of earth ? 51. 13. the Lord that laid the/, of the eartli

16. that 1 may lay the /. of the earth 54. 11. I will lay thy/, with sapphires

58. 12. thou slialt raise up/, of many genefations Jer. 31.. "^T- if the/ of the earth can be searched

50. 1.5. her/, are fallen, her walls are thrown down 51. 26. thev shall not take of thee a stone for/. Lam. 4. 11.' and it hath devoured the/, thereof Etei. .30. 4. Egypt's/, shall be broken down

41. 8. the/, of the side chambers were a full reed Jl/i'r. 1. 6. and 1 will discover the/, thereof

6. 2. hear, O mountains, and ye strong/, of earth Jtcts 16. 26. the/, of the prison were shaken Heb.W. 10. for he looked for a city that hath/. Rev. 21. 14. the walls of the city had twelve/. 19. the/, were gaiiiished with previous stones FOUNDED.

1 Chron. 9. + 22. these were porters whom David /.

2 Chron. 3. t 3. the things wherein .Solomon was/. Euro 3. + 6. but the temple was not yet/.

Psal. 8. ♦ 2. out of mouths of babes hast /. strength 24. 2. for he hath/, it upon the seas and the floods 78. 1 69. like the earth which he hath /. for ever 89. 11. world and fulness thereof, thou hast/, them 304. t 5. he hath/, the earth upon her bases 8. to the place w hich thou hast /. for them ]19. l.VJ. thy testimonies, thou hast/, them forever Prov. 3. 19. the Lord by wisdom hath /. tlie earth Jsa. 14. .32. answer, that the Lord hatli/. Zion

23. 13. this people was not till the Assyrian/, it Amos 9. 6. and he hath /. his troop in the eaiih JTah. 1. + 12. O God, thou hast/, them for conection Mat.l. 25. and it fell not, for it was/, on a rock Liuie 6. 48. could not shake it. it was /. on a rock

FOUNDER.

Jttdg. 17. 4. his mother gave them to the/.

/>«. 41. 1 7. so the carpenter encouraged the /.

Jer. 6. 29. the bellows are burnt,/, melteth in vain 10. 9. the work of the hands of the /. 14. every/, confounded by graven image, 51. 17. FOUNDE.sr.

lieh. 9.8. and/, his heart faithful before thee FOUNDING.

2 Chron. 24. + 27. concerning .Toash /. the house FOUNT.41N

!s properly the source or sprinp-heatl of -joaters. Me- taphorically, God is called the fountain of living wafers, Jer. 2. 13. Springs or fountains qre called living, a'/ie?i t/iey never cease or intermit, but are always sending forth their waters : Siuh had God's care and iindness been over and to the Jews, of ttihom he complains, I'hat they had forsaken him, the fountain of living waters. The blood of Christ, -d/iich washes believers from all unclean- nf.ss of sin, is called a fountain. Zech. 13. 1. In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house di David, and to the inhabitants of Jerusa- lem, for sin and uncleanness. The legal wash- ings were btit shadows and types of this matchless heilinp and purging fountain, namely, the blood e/ Christ, uhich never failed to lieal any that ever Ksed it. jilt spiritual graces and refreshments communicated by the Spirit, are also compared to a fountain. Joel 3. 18. A fountain shall come forth of the house of the Lord, and shall water the valley of Shittim. As waters are of a coolim?, refreshing, and fructifying nature, so these gifts and graces should make the most barren to become fruitful. And in .lohn 7. 38. He that believeth on tne, out of his belly shall flow rivers of liv- ing water. He shall be endued with tlie gifts and graces of the Spirit in a plentiful measure, which shall not only refresh himself, hut shall break forth, and be commwiicated to others, also for their refreshing.

Fountains are taken for children, or posterity, Prov. 5. 16. I^t thy fountains be dispersed abroad : Alay your posterity be numerous. In this pas- srge fountains are put for streams or rivers }U>a- "tg from them, by a metonymy of the cause for the effect. In the same sense it is used in Deut. ;{3. 28. Ihe fountain of Jacob shall be upon a land of corn and wine : that is, the people that proceed from Jacob. The title of fountains may be the more fitly given to children, because as they are rivers i« respect of their parents, so when they grow up they also become fountains to their chil- dren. In Prov. 5. 18. fountain is put for a wife. l«t thy fountain be blessed. Let thy wife be blessed with children : barrenness being esteemed a cur.te and reproach among the Israelites ; or, let her be a blessing and comfort to thee, and not a curse and a snare, as a harlot will be : or, let her he made happy by the enjoyment of thy society, and cleaving to her alone.

Solomon says, Prov. 13. 14. The law of the wise IS a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of deaths that is, the doctrine, instruction, or counsel of a holy, pious man. is a means to preserve life, and to help men to depart from the snares of death, liysffms anrf fountain i« Hos. 13. 15. are meant a prosperous condition, and all blessings which seemed to be for a continuance ; His spring shall become dry, and his fountain shall be dried up. Fountain is taken for the right ventricle of the heart, -j:hich is the spring of life, and of the vital sfnnts. Eccl. 12. 6. Or the pitcher be broken at the fountain : this may be said, when the veins do not return the blood to the heart, but suffer it to stand still, and cool within them, tehence comes that coldness of the outward parts, 7i

Ci^t. 16. 7. the angel of the Lord found Hagar by a/.

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Lev. 11. .36. a/, wherein is water shall be clean

20. 18. he discovered her/, the/, of her blood Ueut. 33. 28. /. of Jacob shall be on a land of com 1 6'a/«.-2y. 1. the Israelites pitched by a/, in Jezreel Psal. .36. 9. for with thee is the/, of lite

68. 26. bless the Lord from the /. of Israel 74. 15. thou didst cleave the /. and the flood 114. 8. who turned the flint into a/, of water Prov. 5. 18. let thy/, be blessed, rejoice with wife

13. 14. the law ot the wise is a/, of life

14. 27. the fear of the Lord is a/, of life

25. 26. is as a troubled /. and corrupt spring Ecel. 12. 6. or the pitcher be broken at the/. Cant. 4. 12. a /. sealed || 15. a /. of gardens Jer. 2. 13. have foi-saken f. of living waters, 1". 13.

6. 7. as a/, casteth out her waters, so she

9. 1. oh that mine eyes wt-re a/, of tears Joel 3. 18. a/, shall come forth of house of the Lord Zech. 13. 1. in that day a/, shall be opened Mark 5. 29. the J. of her blood was dried up Jam. 3. 11. doth a /. send forth sweet watei'S.'

12. no /. can y ield salt water and fresh Mev. 21. 6. 1 will give of the /. of life freely

FOUNTAINS. Gen. 7. 11. the/, of the great deep were broken up

8. 2. the/, also of the deep were stopped Deut. 8. 7. God bringeth thee into a land of/.

1 Kings 18. 5. go into the land, to all/, of water

2 Chnm, 32. 3. he took counsel to stop waters of/. 4. there was much people, who stopt all tlie/.

Prov. 5. 16. let thy /. be dispersed abroad 8. 24. w hen there were no/, abounding with water

28. when he strengthened the/, of the deep

Zfo. 41. 18. 1 will open/, in the. midst of the valleys Hos. 13. 15. and his/, shall be dried up Her. 7. 17. and he shall lead them to living/. 8. 10. the star fell upon the /. of waters 14. 7. worsliiphim that made the/, of water 16. 4. the tliird angel poured his vial upon the/.

FOUR. Gen. 2. 10. a river parted, and became/, heads 14. 9,f kings joined battle with five 47. 2-K and /. parts shall be your own for seed Eiod. 22. 1. he shall restore/, sheep for a sheep

25. 26. thou shall make for itf. rings of gold 34. shall be/, bowls made like unto ahuonds

26. 2. the breadth of one curtain/, cubits, 8.

27. 16. their pillars/, their sockets/. 38. 19.

37. 20. and in the candlestick were/, bowls

38. 5. he cast /. rings for the /. ends of the grate

39. 10. /. rows of stones set in the breast-plate Lev. 11. 20. all fowls that creep going on all/.

27. of beasts that go on all /. unclean, 42. Num. 7. 7. two wagons, /. oxen to sons of Gershon

8. /. wagons, eight oxen to the sons of Merari Deut. 22. 12. make thee fringes on the /. quarters Judg. 11. 40. a custom to lariieiit/. days in a year 2 Sam. 21. 22. these/, were born to the ginnt

1 Kings 18.33. he said, till/, barrels with water

2 Kings^. 3. there were/, leprous men at the entry Job 42. 16. saw his son's sons, even/, generations Prov, 30. 15. yea, /. things say not, it is enough

18. yea, there be /. things which I know not

21. and for/, things which it cannot bear 24. tliere be/, things which are little on eaith

29. yea,/, thinus are comely in going

Isa. 17. 6./. or five in the utmost truitful branches Jer. 15. 3. I will appoint over them /. kinds 36. 23. when Jehudi had read three or/, leaves Ezek. 1. 5. the likeness of/, living creatures 6. and every one had /. faces, 15. 1 l.i. 14. and every one had /. wings, 10. 21.

16. and they/, had one likeness, 10. id.

17. tliey went upon their/, sides, 10. 11.

14. 21. when I send my/, sore judgm. on Jerus. .37. 9. and say, come from the/, winds, O breath

40. 41./. tables were on this side,/, on that 43. 15. the altar/, cubits, and upward/, horns

Dan. 1. 17. these/, children God gave knowledge 3. 25. lo, I see/T men loose, walking in the fire

7. 2. the/, winiis of heaven strove on the sea 3. and/', gieat beasts came up from the sea 17. these/, beasts are/, kings who shall arise

8. 8. came/, notable horns towards the/, winds

22. whereas/, stood up,/, kingdoms shall stand 11.4. his kingdom divided towards the/, winds

Amos 1. 3. and for /. I will not turn away the punishment thereof, 6, 9, 11, 13. I 2. 1, 4, 6. Zech. 1. 18. I saw, and behold/, horns 20. and the 1-ord shewed me/, carpenters 6. 1. and behold, there came/, chariots out Mat. 24. 31. he shall send his angels, and they shall gather his elect from the f. winds, Mark 13. 27. Mark 2. 3. one sick of the palsy who was borne of/. John 4. .35. aie yet/, months, then cometh harvest 11. 17. Lazarus had lain in the grave/, days 19. 23. the soldiers made/, parts of his garment Acts 10. 30. /. days ago I was fasting to this hour 21. 9. Philip had /. daughters, virgins, who proph.

23. we have/, men which have a vow on them

27. 29. they cast /. anchors out of the stern Rev. 4. 6. round about the tlirone were/, beasts

8. the/, beasts had each of them six wings 5. 14. the/, beasts said, amen, and the elders fell 6. 6. 1 heard a voice in the midst of the/, beasts 7.1. 1 saw/, ansfls.on/. corners, holding/, winds

9. 13. a voice from the /. horns of the golden altar 14. loose the/, ang. who are bound in Euphrates

14. 3. they sung a new song before the/, beasts

15. 7. one of the/, beasts gave seven vials

19. 4. the 24el

FO UK FOLD. 2 Sam. 12. 6. and he shall restore the lamb/. Lvke 19.8. if 1 have taken any thing, 1 restore/. See Footed, Xwkntv.FI 11 ndreu, Thousand.

FOUK-SQUARK. Ezod. 27. 1. altar shall be f. -square, height 3 cubits

28. 16. the i>reast-plate/.-f7«o«, being doubled

1 Kings 6. t 33. he made posts of olive-tree f. -square

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Ezek.Vi. 47. he measured the court /.-jyK«r« 48. 20. ye shall otter the holy oblation y.-x;twr«

Ilev. 21. 16. and the city lietli /.-.touarc FOUltSCORE.

Exod. 7. 7. Moses was /. years old, and Aaron/. and three years old, when they spake to Pharaot

Judg. 3. 30. and the land had rest/, years

2 Sam. 19. .32. Barzillai was/, years old, 35.

2 Kings 6. 25. an ass's head was sold for/, pieces 10. 24. Jehu appointed/, men without, and said

1 Chron. 15. 9. Lliel the chief, and his bretliren /.

2 Chron. 26. 17. with him/, priests, valiant men Exra 8. 8. Zebadiah, and with him /. males Psal. 90. 10. and if by strength they be /. years Cant. 6. 8. are threescore queens, and /. concubines Jer. 41. 5. there came from Samaria,/, men

Luke 2. 37. she was a wi

FO UKSCORE and six. Gen. 16. 16. Abra. was/, and six when Hagarbare

One hundred and FOURSCORE. Gen. 35. 28. days of Isaac were one hundred andf.

_. lour hundred and I'OVUiiCORE. 1 Kings 6. 1. injmr h. f. years after come out of Eg.

FO U RSCO K E thousand.

1 Kings 5.i5.f. thons. hewers in mount, 2 Chr. 2. 18,

FOUR.SCOHE and seven tlumsand.

1 Chr. J. 5. Issachar reckon.ed in all/, and seven tl. One hundred FOURSCORE and five thousand.

2 Kings 19. 35. angel smote in camp of Assyria one n.

FOURTEEN. Gen. 31. 41. I served /. yeai-s for thy daughters 46. 22. who were bom to .1 acob, all the souls were/. Num. 29. 13. ye shall offer for burnt-offering/, lambs ot the first year, 17. 20, 23, 26, 29, .32. Josh. 15. 36. the tribe ot J udah had in the valley /. cities with their villages, 18. 28. 1 Kings S. 65. Solomon and Isr. held a feast/, days

1 Chr. 23. 5. God gave to Iletnan/. sons, 3 dau^fit.

2 Chr. 13. 21. Abijah waxed mighty, mar./, wives Ezek. 43. 17- tlie settle shall be /'. cubits long Mat. 1. 17. from Abraham to David /. from David

to carrying to Babylon/, to Christ/, generations 2 Cor. 12. 2. I knew a man above/, yeai-s ago Gal. 2. 1. then/, years after I wentup to Jerusalem

iOURTEEN thousand. Job 42. 12. Job had/, th. sheep, and 6,000 camels

FO U R T EEN thousand seven Itundred. Num. 16. 49. that died in plague were /. th. seven h.

FOURTEENTH. Gen. 14. 5. in the /.year came Chedorlaomer 2 Aiw^j]8. 13. inthe/.yearof Hezekiah, /to. 36. 1.

1 Chron. 24. 13. tlie/. lot came forth to Jeshebeab 25. 21. the/, lot came forth to Mattithiah

Ezek. 40. 1. in the/, year after the city was smitten Acts 27. 27. but when the/; night was come See Day. FOURTH. Gen. 2. 14. and the/, river is Euphrates

15. 16. in/, generation they shall come hither Exod. 20. 5. visiting iniquity of fathers to the /.

generation, 34. 7. Num. 14. 18. Deut. 5. 9. 28. 20. and the/, row shall be a beryl 39. 13. I^v. 10. 24. in the /. year the fruit shall be holy Josh. ly. 17. tlie/. lot came out to Issachar

2 Sam. 3.4. David's/, son, Adonijah, 1 Chron. 3.2. 2 Ki)igs 10. 30. thy children of/, generation, 15. IS, Ezek. 10. 14. the /. had the face of an eagle

Dan. 2. 40. the/, kingdom shall be strong as iron 3. 25. the form of the/, is like the Son ot God

7. 7. behold, a/, beast dreadful and strong

19. then 1 would know the truth of the/, beast 23. the/, beast shall be the/, kingdom on eartU 11. 2. the/, shall be far richer than they all Zech. 6. 3. in the/, chariot were grisled horses Mat. 14. 25. Jesus came in tlie/. watch of the night Rev. 4. 7- the/, beast was like a flying eagle 6. 7. when he had opened the /. seal, 1 heard

8. 12. the/, angel sounded, the sun was smitten

16. 8. the/, angel |X)ured out his vial on the sun 21. 19. the third, a chalcedony ; the /. an emerald

-See Day, Month, Part. FOURTH j/ear.

1 Kings 6. 1. in the/, year of Solomon's reign over

Israel he began to build, 37. 2 Chron. 3. 2. 22.41. Jehoshaphat began to reign in /. y. of Ahab

2 Kings 18. 9. in the /. year of Hezekiah Shalmane-

ser came up against Samaria and besieged it Jer. 25. 1. word came to Jercm. in/, yearof Jehoiak. 28. 1. in the/, year of Zedekiah, Hauaniah spake 36. 1. in the/, year of Jehoiakim this word came to Jeremiah from the Ijord, 45. 1. 1 46. 2 51. 59. commanded Seraiah in/, yearof Ze

FOWL. Gen. 1. 26. let them have dominion over the /. S8. 2. 19. outof the ground Go

8. 17. bring forth of all flesh, of/, of cattle

9. 2. the tear of vou shall l>e on every /. of the air 10. behold, I establish my coveuant with the^.

Lev. 7. 26. eat no blooti, whether of/, or beast

11. 46. this is the law of the blasts and /. Deut. 4. 17. tlie likene,ss of ativ w inged /. in the air Job 28. 7. there is a path which no/, knoweth Psal. 8. 8. to have dominion over the /. of the air

148. 10. beasts and flving/. praise the Lord Jer. 9. 10. the/, of the" heavens and lieast are fled Ezek. 17. 23. and under it shall il well all/.

39. 17. son of man, speak to every feathered /.

44. 31. priest shall not eat any thing torn,/, or beaa' Dan. 7. 6. had on the back of it foiir wings of a/.

FO\\VT,S. Gen. 7. 3. take of/, also of the air by sevens

15. 11. when the/, eame down on the carcases I^v. 1.14. if the burnt-sacrifice to Lord be of/.

11. 13. these/, ye shall have in abomination Deut. 14. 20. but of all clean/, ye may eat

28. 26. thy carcase shall be meat to all/, of tlie air N 2 179

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1 Sam. 17. 44. I will give thy flesh to the/. 46. 1 King! 4. .33. Solomon spake of beasts and of /•

14. 11. that dieth in lielils, /. eat, 16. 4. 1 21. 24. JW4.5.18,also/. were prepared lormc, store of wine Job 12. 7. ask the/, and they shall tell thee Psal. 50. 11. I know all the/, of the mountains

78. 27. he rained /. like as the sand of tlie sea lia. 18. 0. they shall be left to the/, of the moun- tains, and the/, shall summer upon them Dan. 4. 14. let the/, get from his branches Mat. 6. 2(). the 7'. they sow not, uirither reap 13. 4. the/, devoured the seed, Mark 4. 4. jMie 8. 5. Mark 4. 32. that/, may lodue under it, Lvke 13. ly. X«*« 12. 24. how much moie are ye better thany. ylcti 10. 12. a sheet wherein v,eie'f. 11. 6. Jiev. 19. 17. an angel crie I to all the/, that Hy 21. and all the/, were tilled with their tlesh FO vV l,.S nf the heaieti. Joh 28. + 21. kept close from tlie /.

15. 3. 1 will appoint the/, of the heaven to destroy l^zei. 2y. 5. given Pharaoh tor meat to/, of heaven

31. 6. the/', if heaven made their nests in Assyria 13. on Ins ruin shall all the/, if heaven remain

32. 4. will cause all /. of heaven to remain on thee 38. 20. the/, of heaven shall shake at my presence

i)an. 2. 38. the/, of heaven given to Nebuihadnezz.

JJos. 2. 18. made a covenant for them with/, of h. 4. 3. every one shall languish w ith /. of heaven 7. 12. I will bring them down as the/, of heaven

Zeph. 1. 3. I will consume the/, of the heaven

Liuke 13. 19. the/, of /leaven lodged in the branches POWI.KK.

I'sal. 91. 3. he shall deliver thee from snare of the/.

Prov. C. 5. deliver as a bird from the hand of the /.

/los. 9. 8. but the propli. is a snare of a/, in his ways FUWLi:i(.S.

Psal. 124. 7. our soul is escaped oat of the snare of/.

Jer. 5. t26. my peoplepry, as/, lie in wait

In Greek, Alopex, in Hebrew, Shual : // is a creature very well hiorn, and very remarkable, principally for its cvnniiig. 'Ihere is mention made of it in several places of the Scripture. Our Savimir calls Herod the tetrarch o/Galilee, tbx, signifying thereby his craft, and the refine- ments of his policy, Luke 13. .32. And to give an idea of his ou.-n extreme poverty, he says, '1 he foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the .'Son of man hath not where to lay his head, Lnke 9. 58. l^zekiel compares the false prophets with foxes. Ezek. 13. 4. Thy prophets are like the foxes in the deserts : whether it was his design to heighten their cunning and hypocrisy in imitating the true prophets, and so covering themselves with sheep's clothing, thmtgh they uere ravening wolves ; or whether he intended to shex, that these false prophets, instead of mpportitig Jerusalem, endeavoured only to destroy it, by undermining its walls, a7td shaking its founda- tions, as foxes undermine the ground to make holes for themselves. In the same sense, seducers and false teachers are compared to foxes. Cant. 2. 15. Take us the foxes that spoil the vines.

It is said, in .ludg. 15. 4, 5. that Samson took three hundred foxes, which he tied two and two together hy the tails, and that having fastened a firebrand in the middle of the cord which bound them so together, he let them loose among th crops of standing com belonging to the Philis- tines, and they burnt them. From the fields they went into the ofhe yards, and burnt them like- wise. Some infidels are much scandalized at this history, and pretend it incredible that Samson could muster up so great a number of foxes. But to this it is replied, that foxes are very common in this count ry ; which is proved from scripture, and the testimony of travellers. Solomon in his Song says, that the little foxes spoiled the vines, Caru. 2. 15. Jeremiah says, that the foxes walk upon the mountain of Zian, which is desolate, Juam. 5. 18. There are some provinces and cities in Palestine which take their name from foxes, doubtless by reason rf the great number of these animals thereabouts, lor eiample : the land of Shual, or tlie fox, 1 Sam. 13. 17. Ilazar shual, the fox's liabitation, a city d'' Judah, or Simeon, Josh. 15. 28. 1 19. 3.

Belon says, that in Palestine, particularly about Casarea, there is a kind of creature letween a wolf and a fox, which so abounds there, that some- times troops of two or three hundred of them are to be seen. M. Morizon, who has travelled in this country, says, that foxes swarm there, and that there are very great numbers of them in the hedges and ruins of buildings. Besides, Samson being so emiiunt a person, and the juidge of Is- rael, might have employed abundance rf people to catch this great number of foxes, and 1 hey might have provided them some time before for his pur- pose. Nor can it at all perplex any man's reason or faith, if it be allowed, that the God who made the world, and by his singular providence watched over Israel, and intended them deliverance at this time, could easily dispose things so that they might be taken.

No animal was fitter for his design, especially when coupled together in this manner ; for a fox riins veiy swiftly, but uses a great many turn- ings and windings, not going straiglu on, but running sometimes on one side, sometimes on an- other, so that while one dragged one way, and another another waj/, they spread the fire over all the fields of the Philistines, and could not easily get m/o the woods, or holes in the rocks, where their fire brands had been extinguished, and Sam- son's stratagem rendered ineffectual.

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sublilty of foxes. They lay iheir dung in tlie entrance of the badger's den, and by that means obtain it for their own use. They fright the jiolves, who are their enemies, from their den.s, by laying the herb sea onion at the mouth of them. They dig holes for themselves, but then they leave several outlets, that if the huntsman lays his snare at one, they may escape at the other. JVhen sick, they eat the gum of pine trees, whereby they are not only cured, but their days lengthened. It is said, that when they are pursued hy hunters, they make urine on their tails, and strike them upon the dog's faces. Some having been taken in a gin by the leg, have bit it off', and so escaped; others have feigned themselves dead, till they have been taken oi.t, and then have run away. Being hungry, they feign themselves dead, on whom the fowls lighting for prey, they snatch and devour them. Many other thing i are storied of their cunning. Neh. 4. 3. a/, shall break down their stone wall Luke 13. 32. go and tell that/. 1 cast out devils

lOXKS. Judg. 15. 4. Samson caught three hundred/. Psal. 03. 10. they shall be a [wrtion for/. Cant. 2. 15. take the/, the little/, that spoil the vines Lam. 5. 18. /ion is desolate, the/, walk uix)n it Lzek. 13. 4. thy prophets are like/, in the deserts A/a<.8.20./. have holes, the birds nests, Luke9.5S.

rilAGMKlSTS. Mat. 14. 20. they took up the /. twelve baskets full, Mark 6. 43. Luke 9. 17. John 6. 13. Mark 8. 19. how many baskets full of/. / 20. Ji.hn 6. 12. gather up /. that remain, nothing be lost

i'KAlL. Psal. .39. 4. that I may know how/. I am

FKAME. Psal. 103. 14. he knoweth our/, he rememberetli Jer. 7. 1 18. to make cakes to the/, of heaven 44. 1 17. to burn incense to the /. of heaven Ezek. 40. 2. by which was as the/, of a city on soutli

FRAMES. Jer. 18. 1 3. behold, he wrouirht a work on tlie/.

FKAME, I'erb. Judg. 12. 6. for he could nut /. to pronounce it right Jer. 18. 11. behold, I /. evil againstyou and devise Mos. 5. 4. they will not/, their doincs to turn to God

FKA.MKD. Isa. 29. 16. shall the thing/, say to him that/, it ? J'ph. 2. 21. in whom all the building/, groweth to lleb. 11. 3. the worlils were /. by the word of God

FRAME 111. Psal. 50. 19. thy mouth to evil, thy tonsue/. deceit 94.20. throne of iniquity,/, mischief by a law

FRANMiNCENSK. Exod. 30. 34. take these spices with pure /. Lev.a.l. put/, thereon, 15. 1 5.11.1 24.7. iVttm. 5.15. 2. he shall take the oil with all the/, thereof

16. the priest shall burn the oil with all/. 6. 15.

1 Chron. 9. 29. some were appointed tooversee tlie/. Neh. 13. 5. where they laid the/, and vessels

9. thither brought I the vessels and the/. Cant. 3. 6. who is this that comes perfumed with/. .' 4. C. till day break, I will get me to the hill of/. 14. calamus, cinnamon, with all trees of/. Mat.Q. 11. they presented to him gifts, gold,/. Jtev. 18. 13. no man buyeth their/, wine and oil

FRA.NKLY. Luke 7. 42. nothing to pay, he/, forgave them both

FRAUD. Psal. 10. 7. his mouth is full of cursing and/. Isa. 30. 1 12. wherefore because ve trust in /. Jam, 5. 4. hire by you, kept baclc by /. crieth

FRAY. Deut. 28. 20. no man shall /. them away, Jer. 7. 33. ZecA. 1. 21. but these are come to /. them

FRECKLED. Lev. 13. 39. it is a /. spot that groweth in the skin

FREE. Exod. 21. 2. an Hebrew servant, in the seventh year he shall go out/. Deut. 15. 12. Jer. .34. 9, 14. 5. if the servant shall say, I will not go out/. 11. then shall she go out/, without money

26. he shall let him go/, for his eye's sake

27. he shall let him go/, for his tooth's sake l4!v. 19. 20. not be put to death because not /. Num. 5. 19. be thou /. from this bitter water

28. if the woman be not deHled. she shall be/. Deut. 15. 13. and when thou sendest him out/.

18. not seem hard when thou sendest him /. 24. 5. but he shall be /. at home one year 1 Sam. 17. 25. make his father's house/, in Israel 1 Kings 15. + 22. Asa made a proclam. none was/.

1 Chr. 9. 33. the singers, who remaining were/.

2 Chr. 20. +21. Uzziah dwelt in a/, house

29. 31. and as many as were off. heart offered Job 3. 19. and the servant is/, from his master

39. 5. who hath sent out the wild ass/. ? Psal. 51. 12. and uphold me with thy/. Spirit

88. 5. /. among the dead, like slain in the grave

105. 20. the king loosed him, and let him go/. 7*a. 58. 6. ami to let the oppressed go/. Jer. 31. 9. each man should let his servant go/. 11. caused them whom they let go/, to return Mat. 15. 6. and honour not his father, he shall be/.

17. 26. Jesus saith, then are the children/. MarkJ. 11. if a man say, it is Corban, he shall be/. Johns. 3S. and the truth shall make you/.

.33. Irow say est thou, ye shall be made/.

.36. if Son shall make you/, ye shall be/, indeed y?«.t22. 28. and Paul said, but 1 was/, born Itom. 5. 15. not as the offence, so also is the/, gift

16. but the/, gift is nf many offences to justitirat.

18. even so the /. gift came upon all men to justif. 0. 18. beins then made/, from sin, 22.

20. servants of sin ye were/, from righteousness

7. 3. if her husband be dead, she is /. troin that law

8. 2. the Spirit of life made me/, from death

1 Cor.'. 21. but if thou may est be made/, use it + 22. he that is called in the Lord is made/. 9. 1. am 1 not an aixistle r am 1 not/. .'

19. though I be /. from all men, yet a servant

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1 Cor. 12. 13. baptiz. by one Spirit whether bond or/. Gal. 3.28. there is neither bond nor/. Col. X 11.

4. 20. but Jerusalem which is above, is I'.

31. not chihiren of the bond-woman, but of the/.

5. 1. the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us/. Eph. 0.8. shall receive of Lord, whether bond or f.

2 Jhess. 3. 1. pray that the word may have /.course 1 Pet. 2. 10. as/, and not using your liberty Bev. 13. 16. causetli all,/. and'lx)nd, to rcc. mark

19. 18. ye may eat the flesh of both bond and/.

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Josh. 9. 23. and there shall none of you be/. Hum. 0. 7- for he that is dead is/, from sin

FREEDOM. Lev. 19. 20. lieth with a woman, not/, given her Ezek. 27. +20. Dedan thy merchant in clotlies off. Acts 22. 28. with a great sum obtained I this /.

FREELY. Gen. 2. 16. of every tree thou mayest/. eat Num. 11. 5. we rememl)er the fish we did eat/. 1 Sam. 1-i. 3,1. if the people had eaten/, to-day Ezra 2. 08. some of tlie cliief fathers offered /.

7. 15. which the king hath ottered/, to God Psal. 54. 0. I will/, sacrifice to tliee.O Loril Hos. 14. 4. heal their backsliding, 1 will love tliem/. Mat. ID. 8./. ye have received,/, give

Acts 2. 29. men and brethren, let me/, speak

20. 26. the king knoweth, before whom I speak /. Rom. 3. 24. being justified/, by his grace throuith

the redemption that is in Christ JesuS

8. 32. will with him also/, give us all things

1 Cor. 2. 12. might know the things/, given us

2 Cor. 11. 7- have preached the gos|iel of (ioti/. Bev.il. 6. I will give of the fountain of life/.

£2. 17. and whosoever will let him take/. FREEMAN.

1 Cor. 7. 22. he that is called, is the Lord's/. Bev.6. 15. every bondman and/, hid theniselves

FREE offerings. Exod. .36. 3. brought/, offerinps every morning Amos 4.5. proclaim and publish the/, offerings

FREOLENl'. Pror. 27. + 6. but the kisses of an enemy are/.

2 Car. 11. 23. in prisons more,/, in deaths oft

FREE-WILL.

Esra 7. 13. of their f. will to go up to Jerusalem FREE-WILL offering.

Lev. 22. 21. who offereth/.-w. off. it shall be perfect 23. a bullock thou mavest offer for a f.-will off.

Num. 15. 3. when ye will makesacrifice in /.-«'. off.

Deut. 16. 10. keep feast, with a tribute of f.-will off. 23. 1.'^. A f.-will offer, shalt thou keep and perform

Lira 1. 4. help him with beasts besides /.-wi// offer. 3. 5. that willingly offered nf.-w. off. to the Lord 7. 16. all the silver thou canst find with/.-ai7/ off. 8. 28. the silver and gold are a f.-will off. to Lord FREE-WILL offerings.

Lev. 22. 18. who will offer oblation (or f.-will off. 23. 38. and besiile all your f. -a. off. Num. 29. 39.

Deut. 12. 0. thither shall ye bring your f.-will off. 17. mayest not eat within thy gates thyf.-w. o'J.

2 Chron. 31. 14. Kore was over/.-a'iV/ oi^er. of God

Psal. 119. 108. accept the/.-ai//,i#er. of my mouth IREEWUMAN.

Gal. 4. 22. had two sons, by bond-maid, and by a/. 23. but he of the /.was by promise .30. shall not be heir with the son of the /. 31. we are not children of bond-woman, but of/. FRESH.

Num. 11. 8. taste of manna was as the taste of/, oil

Job 29. 20. my glorv was /. in me, my bow renewed

Psal. 92. 10. I shall be anointed with/, oil

Jam. 3. 12. no fountain can yield salt water and/. FRESHER.

Job 33. 25. his flesh shall be/, than a child's FRE'l.

Lev. 13. 55. shalt burn it in the fire, it is/, inward FRET.

1 Sam. 1. 0. also provoked her to make her/.

Psal. 37. 1. /• not thyself, 7, 8. Prov. 24. 19.

Isa. 8. 21. when they be hungry, they shall/. FRETIEI).

Ezek. 16. 43. but thou hast/, me in these things FREITETH.

Prov. 19. 3. and his heart J", against the Lord FREITING.

Lev. 13. 51. the plague is a/, leprosy, 52. | 14. 44. FRIED.

I.ev. 7. 12. cakes mingled with oil of flour/.

1 Chr. 2.3. 29. Levites to wait about that which is/. FRIEND

Is taken for one whom we love and esteem above others, to whom we impart our minds more fa- miliarly than to others ; and that from a confi- dence of his integrity, and good wiil towards us ; tims Jonathan and David were mutually friends. Solomon in his book of Proverbs gives the qualities of a true friend. Prov. 17. 17- A friend loveth at all times ; not only in prosperity, but also in adversity. Chap. 18. 24. There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother ; he is more hearty in the performance of all friendly offices. He reproves and rebukes when he sees any thing amiss. Prov. 27. 6. Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; his sharpest reproofs proceed from an up- right, and truly loving and faithful soul. He it known by his good and faithful counsel, as well as by his seasonable rebukes. Prov 27. 9. Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart : so ooth the sweet- ness of a man's friend by hearty counsel ; ip such counsel as comes from his very heart and soul, and is the language of his most inward and serious thcnvghts. The company and con- versation of a friend is refreshing and reviving to a person, ulio wlien alone is sad, and dull, and unactive. Prov. 27- 17- Iron sharpenetii iron, so a man sharpeneth the countenance ot his friend.

By friend i.f meant also the favourite of a prince. Ilushai VMS the friend, the favourite, if David. 2 .^OT. 15. 37. Zebud, the son of Nathan, was Solomon's /n«»/, 1 Kings 4. 5. And Ahuzzath

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na' the partimlai friend of Abimelech king of (ierar, Hen. 'JO. '-6.

The Irieml ot dtxl. 'I'his title is principally given to Abialirtiu. «.> in 'J Lhrnii. 'Jo. ". Art nut ihoii our 1 od, who tiniest lliis laud to the seed ot Abraham thv tiieiid tor ever r jlnd in Isa. 41. 8. I'lit thoii,'/.r«t?/. art the seed ot Abraham my friend. 'I'he iipos:/e .\\,imvs /iic::i>e rnaie.^ men- tion rf thi>. lam. 'J. 'J.i. AnA the siriptiire was tulhlled, whitli saith. Abmliam l>elieved Go.l, and it was im|niti d to him tor rii'hteousiiess ; ami he was calleil tlie Irieiid ot (.o.i. ilns titie is given him m

Cur iia-.i.ur call' his aprstles friends, John 15. 15. Eut 1 have called vou friends ; he add' the rta.'im of It. fur all ihini'sihat 1 have heard of my I athcr, 1 have made known unto yoa. .is a, en n>td to communicate their eoun,tls and tbtir :.lo>le mind to their Iriends, especially in thiiirj' -..hnh are ,f any concern, or may be oj any adiarua':e for them to knou: and understand ; so 1 hale ititaled to you uhat'oever i, vtctsrary Jor y- iir iu'tnietifn, office, comjort. and satvutum. And this title i. 7ivl peculiar to the apostle^ only, rmt is comm, n icith them to all true belieiers,( ant. 5. 1. liat, U friends.

The friend of the hridesroom, is the bride-man ; he uho dies the hoiuurs of the uiddinij, and leads his friend's sponse to the nuptial bed. .lulni the Baptist, tcith respect to Christ and his ebnrch, :.«- the friend if the l^ridegroom ; by his preach- imj he prepared the people of the Jews^or Christ, John 3. 'jy.

Friend is a -eord of ordinary salutation, -i hither to friend or f e. lie i > call, d friend .-.Ac had not on a uedding garment. .Mat. 'J-J. I'J. .Ind our -Sniour colli .ludas the traitor. Iriend. .Mot. '.0. O'l. Some are of opinum that thi, title is given to the :,uest by an irony or antiphrasis, imaning the contrary to -J hat the t.ord in,porteth ; or that he is called so, because he appeared to oilers to be I hrist's friend, or uas so in his ouit esteem and account, though Jalsely, being an hypocrite. Ihr. ever, this being 'poken in the pt r^ai of him :vho made the feast. It is generally token for an U'Ual compella- lion ; and that Christ, ./cM':. ;«,(/ the like ci'iiiieoiis custi'in if appellation, andfi icndiy greeting, did so salute J udas. ivhich yt t tiji a •ling behind tt m his conscience, uho kneu' himself to be the reierse of uhat he uas called. 'I he name c/ friend is like- tcise given to a neighbour. I.uke U. 5. Which of you shall have a friend, and shall l'O unto him at midnight, mA b-A^ ,fritnd. lend ine three loaves -

Gen. :«!. CO. .ludah sent the kid by the hand of his/.

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Deut. 13. 6. or if thy w ife or/, entice thee sei retly

Jiidg. 14. Cl>. to companion wliom he used as his/.

QlSam. 13. 3. Amnon hact a/, his name was.lonadab

15. .37. llushai, David's /. came into citv. Ui. 16.

16. 7. -Absalom Said to Ihishai, is tins'thv kind- ness to thy/. .' w by wvntest thou not w ith'thy .f. .'

1 Kings 4. 0. /abnd was [irincipal ofticer. kinC'S (.

2 Cbr. JO. 7. L'avest to the seed of Abraham thv f. Jobfi. 14. to him afflicted pity be shewed from his/.

C7. and \\e diti a j)it for si'uvj.

16. t -1. O that one iiu:.d'it plead tor a man with

(■ix\\, as a man i-'leadeth for his f. ! Ps. .35. 14. as thonuh he liad been mv f. or froth'er 41. o. mv tandliar f. hath lifted up his heel aLT. nie »!. IH. lover and 7'. hast thou init far from me Prov. (>. 1. mv son. if thou be suretv b)r thv f. 3. when in tl-.e hand of thv f. make sure "tliv f.

17. 17..r. loveth at all times jiVother born foradver. IB. and lie

IB. C4. -A J. that sticketli closer than a tirolh.r I'.l, t'l. every man is a/, to him that uiveth L'ilis C'J. 11. f..r t.'1-are of his lips, tlie kiim shall be his f. C7. ("). taithtul are the wounds of a^'. o. so doth sweetness of mail's^. In heartv counsel 10. thine own f. and lather's ^ forsake not 14. he that hlessetli his /. with a loud voi( e 17. a man sliai peneth the

rKII.M)I.V. Judff. 19. .3. the T.evite w ent to speak /. to her Ruth 2. 13. tliou hast spoken f. to thine hanUinaid

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Prov. 18. 24. that hath friends, must shew hini.self/.

7./01. 2. tl4. 1 will bring her, and speaky. to her

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1 .Sam. .3:>. 26. David sent ot the spoil to his f.

2 i>am. 3. B. which do shew kindness to Saiii s/. ly. 6. thou lovest thine enemies, and hatest thy /.

1 hnigsiO. 11. /iniri lett him not one ot his/.' £>th. 5. 10. Ilanian sent and c ailed tor his f.

14. then said his wile and all his f. to him

6. 13. Hainan t(.ld his wife anily. everv ihing J< b S. 11. when .lob's three J. heard ot this evil

16. 'Jii. mv t. scorn me, but mine eve poureth tears

17. 5. he that speaketh fiattery to his/. 1.'. 14. my familiar/. ha\\ e toraotteii me

ly. all my inward /. abhorred me

'Jl. have pitv in me, have piiv on me, O ve f.

32.3. I liliu 3 Mrath uas kindled against his/.

42.7. Lord's wrath kindled ai'aiiisi 1 liphaz and f.

10. the l.ord tui lied when he piaved lor his/. I'sal. :iB. 11. my /. stand aloof troiii my sore Prov. 14.20. the'iioor is hated, the rich hath many/.

16. 'JB. a whisi>eier sep.arateth chiet/'.

17. y. he that repeateth a mattei. separateth f.

IB. 'J4.that hath/, mustshew himselt tiieiidly

ly. 4. wealth maketli many/, but poor separated 7. how much more do his/, go far Irom him Cant. 5. l.eat, (I r. drink, \\ea. drink abuiulantlv y.r. 'Jo. 4. 1 will I'liake thee" a ttiroi to thy f.

6. thou Shalt be bui ied there, thou and afl thv /'. .'W. 22. women shall sav, thv f. have set thee on

J. am. 1. 2. all her/, have dealt treacherously /-ich. 13. 6. 1 was wouniled in the house of 111 v f. -!/n;X-3.21. when his/, heard of it, they w< nt oiit

5. ly. .lesus saitli to him, l'o home to thy /'.

J nke'.O. the centurion sent/, to him, saving

12. 4. my /. be not afraid of them that kilfthe'bodv 14. 12. when thou makest a dinner, call not thy /.' 1;').6. he calleth to^'ether hisy. sayiin;, reioice

y. slie calleth her/, and neii;hbours, sayiiij;

Cy. that 1 miiiht make merry with my/. 16. y. make to \\ ourselves f. of the mam'inon 21. l-'- \\e shall lie betrayed by parents and/. 23. 1'.. tlie Same day Pilate and' Herod were made/. John 15. 13. that a I'nan lay down his lite for his/'.

14. ye are my/', if yedowhat I command you

15. not servants, but I have called vou f. .-let' 10.24. toriielius called toiiether'liis/.

ly. 31. certain w hich were his/, sent to him 27. 3. .lulius fjavehim liberty'to i;o to his/". Horn. ICi. t 10. them which are of Aiistobulus's/. til. iiieet the/, of .Narcissus in the Lord

3 John 14. our/, salute thee, yreet the /'. by naine

ihi1::m)siiip.

/Vnr. 22. 24. make no/, with an ansrv man Jam. 4. 4. the/, of the world is enmit'y with God

IK I -N (ill, .'^. Xnm. 15. 3B. bid tliem make/, put on/, a ribband

30. it shall be to you for a/, that yt may look Vent. 22. 12. make thee f. on the lour quaiters

I'RUCis. Erod. 8. 2. T will smite all thy borders with /.

7. the maLdcians brought up/, on the land P.'al. 7B. 45. he sent f. which destroyed them

lo5. .30. and the land brought forth /. liev. 16. 13. I saw three unclean spirits like/.

To and ri{(). Gen. 8. "■ lie sent a raven, which w ent to and f. Kr<>d. 2y. t 24. shake to and f. a wave ofterine

2 Kings 4. :55. llislia walked in the house to and f. Job 1.7. Satan said, from goim.' re awl 1 . in earth. 2. 2.

7. 4. 1 am full of tossint'S to and f. to the dawniiiij

13. 25. wilt thou break a leaf driven to and f..' I'sal. 107. 'J7. they reel to and j.AVnK staiiuer Piov. 21. 6. is a vaiiitv tossed 'to and f. of them l>a.l\\. 20. earth shall reel to and f. like a drunkard

.■i3. 4. as the runniiiL' to and f. of locusts shall run 4y. 21. a caiitive, and removinu' to and f.

i zek.Ti. ly. Uanalso and .lavan sjoiiii; to and f.

Zeeh. 1. 10. l.ord sent to walk Mrt?/^ /. throii:;h earth

11. we have walked to and f. throu;;h the earth

6. 7. that thev mi-ht walk 'to and f. throui^h the earth, so they walked to and f. through the earth

I'ph. 4. 14. be no more children tossed to and f. dee Kin. IRO.M.

1 Sam. 6. 5. his hand/', oft you. and f. oft' vour land Mat. 4. 25. then toilowed him imiftrudes/. ne( a-

polis,/. Jerusalem, f. ludea,/. be>ond .Ionian IK ON r.

2 Sam. 10. 0. .Toab saw /. of the battle aL'ainst him 2 fhron. 3. 4. the porch in the (. of the house

IKON rii'.Us.

Ezek. 25. 9. from his cities which are on his/. I'KON 1 (,1. l.s.

'I'hese ivere square pieces of hard calf's skin, in- cluding f>iir pieces of parchment, 7ipi>n ^hieh the .lews :i rote four passage., of the la:v. and bound them Tvith string'- on their forehind'. '} he four passages -.vhieh they urote are those: (hi the '.tir.'t piiee of parchment. Kxod. 13. irom verse 'J. to 10. On tlie M-cond. I'.xod. i:i. fro'm verse II. to 16. (hi the third. Deut. 6. from verse 4. to y. .Ind on the furth. Deut. U. from \\erse 13. to 21. Opinion, are much divided iihither the u.-e if frontlets, and other phi/lactt ric<, teas ordained by Moses, as an ob-ervanie to nhich the .lews -.cere obliged, and such as required a literal eomplianee, so that tlie Hebrews /,«;,■ at all times i.orn them; or have bten obliged to uear them.

'J'lity :vho believe the v^e of them to be rigorously binding, qrmnd their persuasion on the te.rt of Moses, uliich speak., of it in a po\\itive manner, as of other pret epts of the Itiiv ; he requires that the commandments of (--od should Ih- for a sii:!! on their hands, and as frontUts between their eves, Deut. 6. B.

But the generality of interpreters on the contrary maintain, that the /trecej ts of Mo.ses zihich men- tion these writings on the doors, the signs vpon their hands, and frontlets beticeeu their eyes, should be taken in a figurative and allegorical sense j as meaning that the]/ should be very care-

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fnl to pre,ene the remembrance of God's la:-, and obserie his communis ; that they shiuld always haie them before them, and nuer faget them, Jl is reitain that btfne the labylonish eaptiiity, not ihe lea>t foitstt'ps of them 'uert to be sien in the hiifry of the .lews. 'J he prophets neier in- veighed against the omi.,.,ion or Utglei t tf this prac- tice ; nor u-as there e.er any i,utstion' cincernmg them in the reformation if manner., at any time projo.'cd among tlit old Hebrews.

1 tod. 13. l(i. it shall bt tor I. between thine eves Dtut. 6. y. shall be as f. between thine eye?, li. 13.

I'KU.Sl. Ot?;. 31. 40. tlrousht consumed bydav. f. bv niuht Krod. 16. 14. lound thiUL', as small a.s tfie hoar/. J-b -.M. 10. by the breath of Cod/, is :;i\\en

.'W. 2y. the /" 01 heaven, who hath uenihred it r /'"//. 78.47. destroveth their svcaihore trei s with/.

147. 16. he scattereth the hoar/, like ashes Jtr. 36. .'10. Jehoiakim's bodv I'ast out to the/.

I'KUW AkI). Deut. 32. 20. for they are a verv / iieneration

2 Sum. 22. 27. with tile jiure thou w ilt siiew tluself

pure, with the/', shew thyself /'. P.al. IB. '.6. Job 5. 13. the counsel of the/, is carried headlon:; P>al. 101. 4. a/, heart shall depart Irom nie Pruv. 2. 12. from the man that S|>eakelh /'. thiiiL'S 15. ways are crooked, and they/, in their patns

3. .')2. for the/, is abomination to the Lord

4. 24. put awav Irom thee a f. mouth

6. 12. the wick'ed walkethwith a/, mouth B. 8. there 1^ iiothinL' f. or perverse in them 13. the evil wav. anil the f. mouth do I hate

10. 31. but the/", tongue shall be cutout

11. 2o.of a/, heart, are abomination to tile I.oid If. 28. a f. mail joweth strife, w hispHier separateth

:\\ 1. lie shutteth his eves to devise f. thiniis 17. '.0. he that hath a'/, heart, timleth no good

21 . B. the way of a man is /. and stiauL'e

22. 5. thorns and snares are in the w ay of the f.

1 Pet. 2. 18. servants be subject to masters, to the/. DKOW AKDI.V.

/■«. 57. 17. he went on f. in the w av of his heart DKOW AKI)NL>.s.'

Prov. 2. 14. who

1 Sam. 3. + 13. his sons made vile, he f. not on them FKO/KN.

Job .'58. 30. and the face of the deep is/. 1 Krii

/,>• the product of the earth, trees, plants, Ar. Pent. 28. 4. I lesscd sliall be the //-j/ic of tl;y ground and cattle. 1 he Irnit of the hoci_, siiininis ehil- dr,n. Deut. 28. 4". h lessed shall be the fruit of thy body. Psal. 132. 11. Of the Jiuit of thy body will ] Set upon thv throne. Py fruit is sometime, meant re:.ard. Prov. 1. 31. I hey shall eat o! the fniit of their own way; 'Jhty shall receiie the regard if their bad londucl. and pii- ui.'hmints an.,:veraile to their sins. I'he fntit of the lips

'1 he /;!';>■ of the >pirit arc thee graciou.' habits uh'ich the Holy Sj irit if l-od produces in those in uhom he d:.elle

  • ,d to others; faith, or fiitlfiilnes,, to speak nothing but the truth, and to' perlorm all our eniingements ; meekness, forbearance of passi. n. rush auger, and basiin'iss of spirit : and tenipei .nice, or a cnrbiuii of all carnal desires, and a sjanng use ff all sen'.-ual delight,.

    Ihe apostle in I'pli. 5. 9. comprehends the fruits of the sanctifying Spirit in thi e three things, ('n (looilness, -.vhlch is that quality or dispeisi- tion ■..hich i, contiary to malice and uicleducs ; or it may mean benii.niry and bounty. (2) Hiuht- eousnrSs, i.hieh v , pposed to iuiu,iire. u hereby one becomes hurtful to another, thrmnih deceit, covetou.'uess. oppiessiin. and vi.lence. (3) I ruth, :vhich is oppised to error,, lie,, heresies, hypo- cri'y, bith in common ajfairs, and also in /nat- ters if religi.'U.

    1 he fruits of 1 i;;hteousness are siich good tcnrkt and hi li/ actii ns a, spring from a arai ions frame of heart. Phil. 1. 11. Peing tilled with "the fruits of righteousness. Iniii !• taken fo- n cliiirilable contribution, uhiih is the f-'ui; c- effect of faith and line. liom. 15. 'JB. W lie.T I have sealed unto them this/™//.- uhin T have safely delivered this contribution. U hen fruit

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    It spoken of good men, then it is to be understood of the fruits or viorks of holiness and righteous- ness: But ichen of evil men, tlien are meant the fruits of sin, immorality, and wickedness : This is our iiaviour s doctrine. Mat. 7- 10, 17i 18. First- fruits, !See FiKST.

    Uncircumcised fruit, or impure, tchereof there is mention in Lev. ly. CS. is the tTuit for the three first years of a tree newly planted ; tt was reputed urulean, and no one uas permitted to eat of it in all this time. In thelcfurth year it was offered to the Lord: after which it :vas common, and gene- Tally eaten. Various reasons are assigned for this precept, as. (1) llecause the first-fruits acre to he ojfered to God, who required the bett ; but in this time tlie fruit uas not come to perfection. (2) It was serviceable to the trees themselves, which grew the belter and faster, being early stript of tho>e fruits, which otherwise would have derived to them- selves, atid drawn away much of the strength from the root and tree. (.3j It tended to the advantage of men, both because the fruit was then aaterish, indigestible, and unwholesome, and because here- by men were taught to bridle their appetites, a lesson of great use atid absolute necessity in a godly life.

    Gen. 1 . 29. T have given you every tree wherein is /. 4. 3. Cain brought of the /. of the ground

    30. 2. hatJi withheld from thee tlie /. of the womb Eiod. 21. 22. so that her^. depart from her

    Lev. 19. 23. ye shall count the/, uncircumcised 24. in the fourth year the/, shall be holy 23. t 40. take on first day the/, of goodly trees

    25. 3. six years thou shalt gather in the/.

    27. 30 the tithe of the/, is the Lord's, it is holy iVwmv 13. 26. they shewed them the /. of the land

    27. we came to the land, and this is the/, of it Devt. 1. 25. they took of the/, in their hands 7. 13. he will also bless the /. of thy land

    52. 9. lest/, of thy seed,/, of thy vineyard be. defiled

    26. 2. thou shalt take of the first of all the/.

    28. 4. blessed shall be the f. of thy body and ground 11. make thee plenteous in/, of thy body, 30. 9.

    18. cursed shall be the^. of thy body and of land 40. for thine olive shall cast his/.

    42. all thy trees and /. shall the locust consume Judg. 9. 11. should I forsake my sweetness and /./ 2 Sam. 16. 2. summer/, for the young men to eat Ps. 21. 10. their/, shalt thou destroy from the earth 58. t 11. verily there is/, for the righteous 72. 16. the/, thereof shall shake like I^banon

    104. 13. the earth is satisfied with/, of thy works

    105. 35. the locusts devoured the /. of their ground 127. 3. the/, of the womb is his reward

    132. 11. of/, of thy boily will I set on thy throne Prov. 8. 19. my /. is bcttrr than fine gold

    10. 16. the/, ot the wicked tendeth to sin

    11. 30. the/, of the righteous is a tree of life

    12. 14. a man is satisfied by the /. of his mouth

    18. 20. shall be satisfied with the/, of his mouth

    31. 16. with the /. of her hand she plantetli 31 . give her of the /. of her hands

    Cant. 2. 3. and his/, was sweet to my tasfe 8. 12. those that keep the/, thereof two hundred

    Jsa. 3. 10. they shall eat the/, of tficir doings 4. 2. the/, ot the earth shall be ejtopllent

    10. 12. I will punish they, of the stout heart 13.18. they shall have no pity on the/, of the womb 14. 29. his/, shall be a fiery flying serpent

    27. 6. and fill the face of the world with /. 9. this is all the/, to take away his sin

    28. 4. as the hasty /. before the summer

    57. 19. 1 create the/, of the lips, peace, peace 65. 21. shall plant vineyards, and eat/, of them Jer. 6. 19. I will bring the/, of their thoughts

    7. 20. my fury shall be on the/, of the ground

    11. 16. a green olive-tree, fair, and of goodly /.

    19. let us destroy the tree with the /. thereof

    17. 10. according to/, ofhis doings, 21. 14. I 32. 19. Eiek. 17. 9. cut off the f. thercof'that it wither

    19. 12. and the east-wind dried up her/. 14. fire is gone which hath devoured her/.

    25. 4. they shall eat thy /. and drink thy milk 36. 30. I will multiply the/, of the tree

    47. 12. norshallthc/. thereof be consumed 2)an.4.12. the leaves fair and the/, thereof much, 21.

    14. he cried, and said thus, scatter his /. Hos. 9. + 14. give them a womb that casteth the/.

    10. 13. ye have eaten the /. of lies

    14.8. 1 like a green fir-tree, from me is thy/, found Amos 2. 9. I destroyed his/, from above

    6. 12. have turned /. of righteousness into hemlock 7. 14. 1 was an herdman, a gatherer of sjcamore /.

    8. 1. and behold a basket of summer/. 2.

    JM«c. 6. 7. shall I give/, of bodv for sin of my soul .'

    7. 13. tlie land (fesolate, for t1ie /. of their doings liab. 3. 17. neither shall/, be intheir vines Hag. 1. 10. the earth is stayed from her/.

    ZecA. 8. 12. seed prosperous, tlie vine shall give

    her/. Mtil. 1. 12. the table is polluted, and the/, thereof 3. 11. nor shall your vine cast her/, before time Mat. 12. 33. make tree good, and his /. good, tree corrupt, /. coiTu pt, for the tree is known by his/. 21. 19. he said, let no/, grow on thee for ever .34. when the time of the/, drew near he sent

    26. 29. 1 will not drink of /. of the vine, till 1 drink it new in Father's kingdom, Mark. 14.25.

    Mark 12. 2. might receive the /. of the vineyard Ijuke 1. 42. and blessed is the/, of thy womb

    13. 6. he sought/, thereon, and found none 7. behold, 1 come seeking/, on this fig tree

    20. 10. that they shouhl give him of the /. John 4. .36. and gathereth /. to life eternal Acts 1, 30. of the/, of his loins he would raise Horn. 1. 13. that 1 might have some/, among you

    C. 21. what/, had ye'thcn in those thiuL-s whereof 22. being free, ye nave your/, unto holiness 15. 28. when I have sealed to them this/. Oal. 5.22. but the/, of the Spirit is love, joy, peace Eph. 5. 9. the /. of the Spirit is in all goodness Hhil. 1. 22. i'f 1 live, this is the/, of my labour 182

    FRU

    P/n7.4.17.T desire/.f hat may abound to your account Ileb. 13. 15. by him let us offer tlie/. of our lips Jam. 3. 18. the/, of righteousness is sown in peace 5. 7. the husbandman waiteth for the precious/. Jude 12. trees whose/, withereth, without/. See Kat. Bear, or bearelh FRUIT. 2 Kinffs 19. .30. shall bear f. upward, Isa. 37. 31. Ezek. 17. 8. in a good soil, that it might bear f.

    23. in the height of Israel it shall bear/. Hos. 9- 16. their root isdried u p, they shall Aear no/. Joel 2. 22. be not afraid, the tree beareth her/. Mat. 13. 23. in good ground, is he who beareth f. Luke 8. 8. other fell on good ground, and hare f, 13. 9. if it bear f. well, if not, cut it down John 15. 2. every branch in me that beareth not/, every branch that beareth f. he purgeth it

    4. as tlie branch cannot hear f. of itself, except it 8. that ye *ear much/, so shall ye be my disciples

    Bring, brtngeth, or brought Jorth FliUlT. Lev. 25. 21. it shall bring forth f. for three years Num. 13. 20. and bring of the f. of the land Keh. 10. .35. to bring the/, of all trees, 37. Psal. 1. 3. that bringeth /or/// /. in his season

    92. 14. they shall still bring forth f. in old age Cant. 8. 11. every one for the/, was to bring silver Jer. 12. 2. the wicked grow, they bring forth f. Hzek. .36. 11. they shall increase, and bring forth f.

    47. 12. if shall bring forth new/, for meat Hos. 10. 1. Israel bringeth forth f. to himself Mat. 3. 10. bring, nnt forth goo

    7. 17- every good tree bringeth forth goo

    13. 26. but when the blade brought forth f. Mark 4. 20. such as hear the word and bring forth f.

    28. for the earth bringeth forth f. of herself Luke 8. 14. and bring no /. to perfection

    15. they keep it and bring forth f. with patience John 12. 24. it it die, it bringeth forth much/.

    15. 2. purgetli it, that it may bring forth more/.

    5. abideth in me, the same bringeth forth much/.

    16. I ordained that you should bring forth f. liom. 1. 4. that we should bring forth f. to God

    5. motions did work to bring forth f. unto death

    Col. 1. 6. the gospel bringeth forth f. in you '

    Jam.b. 18. Elijah prayed, \\\\\\e etceihbraught forth f.

    See First-Fruit.

    FRUIT-TREES.

    Neh. 9. 25. and possessed f. -trees in abundance

    Yield, yieldeth, yielding FRUll'. Gen. 1. 11. and the fruit-tree yielding f. 12. Lev. 25. 19. and the land shall yield her/.

    26. 4. the trees of the field shall yield their/. Deut. 11. 17. and that the land yield not her/. Prov. 12. 12. the root of the righteous yieldeth f. Jer. 17. 8. neither shall cease from yielding f. £ie*.34. 27. the tree of the field shall yield\\teT f.

    36.8. and yield your f. to my people Israel Mark 4. 7. the thorns choked it, it yielded no/. 8. other fell on good ground and did yield/. Ileb. 12. 11. yieldeth peaceable/, of righteousness Ilev. 22. 2. die tree yielded her /. every month

    FRUITFUL. Gen. 1. 22. God blessed them, saying, be /, and multiply, 28. I 8. 17. 1 9. 7. 1 35. 11.

    1". 6. and I will maKe thee exceeding/. 20. I will make Ishmael/. || 48. 4. make .Jacob/.

    26. 22. Go

    255. 3. God Almighty bless thee, and make thee/.

    41. + 52. called him/, for God caused me to be/.

    49. 22. .loscph is a/, bough, even a/, bough Erod. 1. 7- and the children of Israel were/. Lev. 26. 9. I will make you /. and multiply you 2 Chr. 26. + 10. Uzziah had husbandmen in/, fields Psal. 107- -34. he turneth a/, land into barrenness

    128. 3. thy wife shall be as a/, vine

    148. 9. mountains and /. trees, praise the Lord Isa. 5. 1. my beloved hath a vineyard in a/, hill

    17. 6. four or five in the outmost/, branches thereof

    .32. 12. they shall lament for the/, vine Jer. 4.26. fo, the/, place was a wilderness

    23. 3. and they .shall be/, and increase Ezek. 19. 10. she was/, and full of branches Hos. 13. 15. though he be /. an east wind shall come Acts 14. 17: '""' ^''^'s "S rain an

    23. 10. six years shalt gather in the /. thereof

    Lev. 25. 15. according to the years of the/. 16.

    22. till her/, come in, eat of the old store

    26. 20. neither shall the trees yield their/. Deut. .33. 14. for precious/, brought forth by the sun 2 .Sam. 9. 10. thou and thy sons shall bring in /. 2 flings 8. 6. restore to her all the f. of the field

    19. 29. plant vine^'ards, and eat the /. thereof Job 31. 39. if I have eaten the/, without money

    Ps. 107. .37. sow fields, which may yield/.of increase Ecel. 2. 5. I planted trees of all kind off. Cant. 4.13. the plants are an orchani with pleasant/. 16. let my beloved eat his pleasant/.

    6. 11. 1 went down to see the/, of the valley

    7. 13. at our gates aie all manner of pleasant/. Isa. .33. 9. Bashan and Carmel shake off their/. Lam. 4. 9. pine away for want of the/, of the earth AJal.3. 11. he shall not destroy the/, of your ground Mat. 3. 8. bring/, meet tor repentance, Luke 3. 8.

    7- 16. ye shall know them by their/. 20.

    21. 34. that they might receive tlie/. of it

    41. who shall render him the /. in their seasons

    43. kingdom given to a nation bringing forth /.

    Luke 12. 17. 1 have no room whereto bestowmy/.

    18. and there will I bestow all my/. 2 Cor. 9. 10. increase the /. of your righteousness Phil. 1. 11. filled with the/, of righteousness 2 Tim. 2. 6. the husbandman first partaker of the /. Jam. 3. 17. wisdom from above is full of good /. Hev. 18. 14./. thy soul lusted after departed from

    22. 2. the tree of life bare twelve manner off.

    See FiBST.

    FUL

    Summer FRUITS. 2 Sam. 16. 1. Ziba with an hundred of summer/. Isa. 16. 9. thy summer f. and harvest are fallen Jer. 40. 10. but gather ^e wine and summer f.

    12. .lews gathered wine and summer f. very much 48. 32. the spoiler is fallen on thy \\ummer f.

    Mic. 7. 1. as when they gathered the summer/.

    FRU.S1 RA IE. Ezra 4. 5. and hired counsellors to/, their purpose Psal. .33. + 10. Lord niaketh/. counsel of heathen MarkT. + 9. full-well ye/, the commandment of God Gal. 2. 21. 1 do not/, the grace of God

    FRUSTRA 1 EIH. Isa. 44. 25. that/, the tokens of the liars

    FRYING-PA>i. Zep. 2. 7- if oblation be a meat-offering in the /. 7. 9. all that is dressed in the /. shall be the priest's

    FUEL. Isa. 9. 5. this shall be with burning and /. of fire

    19. the people shall be as the/, of the fire Ezek. 15. 4. tne vine-tree is cast into the fire for/. 6.

    21. 32. thou shalt be for/, to the fire

    FUGllIVE. Gen, 4. 12. a/, and a vagabond shalt thou be 14. I shall be a /. and a vagabond in the earth FUGITIVES. Jud^. 12. 4. ye Gileadites are /. of Ephraim 2 Kings 25. 11 . and the /. that fell away to the king Xra. 15. 5. shall cry forMoab, his/, shall flee toZoar Euk. 17. 21. all his/, shall fall by the sword

    FULFIL. Gen. 29. 27. /. her week , and we will give thee this Erod. 5. 13. /. your works, your daily task

    23. 26. the number of thy days I will /.

    1 Kings 2. 27. that he might/, the word of the Lord

    1 Chr. 22. 13. if thou takest need to/, statutesof L.

    2 Chron. 36.21. to/, threescore ana ten years Job 39. 2. canst thou number months that they /. ? Ps. Q0.4. the Lord giant thee to/, all thy counsel

    5. the Lord/, all thy petitions 145. 19. he will /. the ciesire of them that fear him Mat. 3. 15. it becometh us to/, all righteousness

    5. 17. I am not come to destroy, but to/.

    Acts 13. 22. found David, who shall /. all my will Horn. 2. 27. uncircumcision, if it/, the law

    13. 14. for the flesh, to/, the lusts thereof Gal. 5. 16. ye shall not/, the lustsof the tiesh

    6. 2. bear burdens, and so/, the law of ( hrist Eph. 4. + 10. ascended that he might/, all things Phil. 2. 2./. ye my joy, that ye be like-minded Col. 1. 25. is given to me, to/, the word of God

    4. 17. take heed thou/, the ministry, 2 Trm. 4. + 5. 2 Thess. 1. 11. /.all the good pleasure ofhis will Jam. 2. 8. if ye /. the royal law, ye do well Ret. 17. 17- for God put in their heaits to/, his will

    FULl'lLLED. Gen. 25. 24. when her days to be delivered were/.

    29. 21. give me my wife, for my days are/.

    50. 3. forty days were/, for so are/, the days Eiod. 5. 14. wherefore have ye not/, your task ?

    7. 25. seven days/, after I.ord hatn smitten river Lev. 12. 4. till the days of purification be/. 6. Num. 6. 13. when the days of his separation are/.

    32. + 11. because thej' have not/, afier me Deut. 1. 1 36. Caleb hath /. to go after me

    1 Sam. 18. + 26. and the days were not /.

    2 Sam. 7. 12. when days be/, and ihou shalt sleep

    14. 22. in that the king/, the request of servant

    1 Kings H.\\5. and hath with his hand f. it

    24. and hast/.itwith thy hand, 2 Chron. 6. 1.5.

    11. t 6. Solomon/, not after the Lord, as David

    2 Chr. 6. 4. the I.ord hath/, that which he spake Ezra 1. 1. that the word of the Lord might be/ .lob 36. 17. thou hast/, the judgmentof the wickea Jer. 44. 25. ye and your wives have/, with voui

    hand Lam. 2. 17. he hath /. his word he had commanded 4. 18. our days are/, for our end is come Ezek. 5. 2. when the days of the siege are /. Dan. 4. 33. the same hour was the thing/. 10. 3. till three whole weeks were /. Mat. 1. 22. that it might be/. 2. 15, 23. | 8. 17. 1 12. J7. 1 13. 35. I 21. 4. I 27. .3.'). John 12. .38. I 15. 25. 1 17. 12. 1 18. 9, .32. 1 19. 24, 28, .36. 2. 17. then was/, that which wasspoken. 27. 9. 5. 18. shall in no wise pass from the law till all be/. 13. 14. in them is/, the prophecy of Esaias

    24. .34. shall not pass till all these thinss be /. Mark 1. 15. the time is/, kingd.of (iod is athand

    13. 4. what sign when all these things shall be/. .' iMke 1.20. my words which shall be/, in theirseason

    2. 43. when they had /. the days, they returned 21. 22. that all things which are written may be/. 24. until the times of the Gentiles be/.

    22. 16. not eat till it be /. in the kingdom of God 24. 44. all things must be /. spoken by Moses

    John 3. 29. this my joy therefore is/.

    17. 13. they might have my joy/, in themselves Acts 3. 18. what God had shewed, he hath so/.

    9. 23. after many days were/. Jews took counsel

    12. 25. Paul and Barnabas/, their ministry 1.3. 25. and as .lohn/. his course, he said

    27. they have/, them in condemning him

    29. when they had/, all that was written of him

    .33. God hath/, the same to us their children

    14. 26. to grace of (;o

    13. 8. he that loveth another hath /. the law 2 Cor. 10. 6. when your obeclience is/. Gal. 5. 14. the law is/, in one word, even in this Pev. 6. 11. till killing of their brethren should be/. 15. 8. till the seven plagues of seven angels were/. 17. 17. till the words of (iod shall be/. 20. 3. should deceive no more, till 1000 years be /. See ScRiPTi'RE. FULFlLLI?iG. Psal. 148. 8. fire, hail, stormy wind/, his word Pom. 13. 10. therefore love is the/, of the law Eph. 2. 3./. thedesiresof the flesh and of the mind

    FULL

    Signifies, [1] Satisfied with. Isaiah 1. 11. I am

    full of the burnt otTeriogs of rams. [2] That

    FUL

    a'A/cA is perfect, complete, and which nants no- tliiiig. 'I .lolin 8. ThHt we receive a full leward ; thai whkde portion of glory uhich Uod hath pro- juiied to diligent, persereritu! Chiistians. [3] Such as are proud, and pulled up ziith a high conceit of their own sutricienci/ a?id worth, so as theg feel iw need of Christ. Luke 0. 'Jo. Woe unto you that are t'uU. [4] t.ine enabled both to concene and bring forth. 1 Sam. £. 5. I'ull ot years, o7ie who had lived long tnough, as Umg as he desired. Gen. Co. 8. lull of faith, and of the Holy tjhost, that ii, etidued 7^ith a plentiful measure of faith, and of the gifts and graces if the Huly Spirit, Acts 6. 5. 1 he fulness of tinif, is the time wherein the >Jessiah appeared, which was appointed by God, promi.\\cd to the fathers, foretold by the prophets, expected by the Jews themselves, and earneitly longed for by all the faithful ; the fulness of this time, is when thai time was fully come. (ial. 4. 4. \\S hen tile ful- ness of the tune was come, God sent his Son. ihe fulness of God, /,*■ such a measure of per- fection as God hath appointed to every one of the elect through Christ, iph. :i. ly. That ye might be hlled with all the fulness of God ; that is, until you arrive at the highest degree of the knowledge and enjoyment of God, and immediate influence from him, and an entire conformity to hi in. The fulness of Christ, is the infinite treasures of grace and mercy with which he was filled, .lohn 1. 16. Of his fulness have all we received, .ind whereas men are said to be filled with the Holy Ghoil, as .lohn the Baptist, lAike 1. 15. and .Stephen, Acts ri. 5. This differs from the f ulna ^ of Christ in these three respects, (1) Grace and the Spirit be in others by participation ; as the moon hath her light from the sun, rivtrs their waters from the fountain, and the eye its sight from the soul ; hut m Christ thty be originally, naturalbj, and of himself. (J) In (,'hrist they he injinitc and above measure, .lohn 3. 34. Imt in the saints by measure, accoroing to the gifts of God, I'.ph. 4. 16. J he moon is full of light, but the sun is more full; rivers are full (f waters, dut t lie sea mors full. (3) Ihe saints cannot com municdte their graces to others; whereas the gifts of the Spirit be in Christ as an head and foun- tain, to impart them to his members, John 1. 16. We have received of his fulness, ft is said, Col. 1. 9. Ihat the fulness of the Godhead dwells in Christ bodily ; that is, The -whole ?iatnre and attributes if God are in Christ, and that really, essentially, or substantially, and also personally, by nearest union, as the soul dwells m the body, so that the same person who is man, is G.od also. The church is called tlie fulness of Christ, Eph. 1. £3. It is the church which males him a com- plete and perfect Head, and without which he 7V'juld account himself but empty and maimed, as it were ; for though he has a niitural and personal fulness, as God ; yet as Mediator, he is not full and complete without his mystical body, (as a ling is not complete without his subjects,) but receives an outward, relative, and mystical Jiilness from fiis members. And tJien the church does manifest and set forth his fulness, serving a-t an empty i essel for him to Jill and to shew his Jidness in j and this he does, by bringing every member to his full stature ; by dispersing all variety of gifts and graces among them ; and by bringing them all to heaven at last, so that not one shall be wanting. How much more their fulness! Horn. 11. 12. If the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gen- tiles; how much more their fulness r ff the falling away of the .Tews, from being God's people, through their rejecting the gospel, and the small •number of believers among them, -was the occasion of God's manifesting his abundant grace in the conversio7iofthe Gentiles, and spreading the know- ledge «/ Christ all the -world over ; ho-w much more shall a general conversion if the .Ichs, towards the end of the -world, confirm the faith of the believing Gentiles, and also be a means to convert those of them that do not yet believe, all over the -world ! Gen. 15. 16. the iniquity ot the Aniorites is not yet/. 25. 8. Aliraham an old man, and (. of vears .35. 2'J. Isaac being old and/, of days, died 41. 1. at tile end of two/, years, Pliaraoh dreamed 7. the thin ears devoureif the seven ^'. ears, 22. 43. 21. every man's monev in his sack/, weight J'.xod. 8. 21. the houses shall be/, of swarms of tlies 16. 33. and put an homer/, of manna tlierein 22. 3. for hesliould make/, restitution l^v.'l. 14. shalt offer even corn beaten out of/, ears 16. 12. censer/, of coals, hands/ of incense li.>. 2<». and tlie land became/, of wickedness 25. 2y. w ithin a/, year may he re4. y. .loshua was/, of the >|)irit of wisdom Judg. 6. .38. wrinued the dew, a bowl/, of water

    16. 27. now the house was /'. of men and women Kuth 1.21. I went out /. and the Lord hath brought 2. 12. and a/, reward be given thee of the Ixird 1 Sam. 2. 5. they that were/, hired out themselves 18. 27. they gave them in/, tale to the king 27. 7. David dwelt in country of Philist. a/, year 1 Sam. 8. 2. and with one/, line to keep alive

    1 Kings 17. 1 15. she and her house did eat a/, year

    2 Kmys 3. 16. make this valley/, of ditches

    F UL

    2 Kings 4. 6. when vessels were/, she said to her son

    6. 17. behold, the mountain was/, of liorses

    7. 15. and lo, all the way was/, of garments

    10. 21. house of Haal was/, fiom one eml to another 1 Vhron. 21. 22. shall i;rant it me for the/, price

    24. nay, but 1 will verily buy it for a/, jirice 23. 1. when David was old ami /. of days, 2y. 28.

    Ksth. 3. 5. then was Hainan/, of wrath 5. y. he was f, ot indiiiUation against .Mordecai

    Job o. 26. thou shalt come to tliy grave in a/ a:!e

    7. 4. I am /. of tossiniis to and li o to' dawniim of day 1(1. 15. 1 am/, of confusion, see mine atfiftion

    11. 2. and should a man/, of talk be justihed .'

    14. 1. man is of few days ami/, of troulile

    20. 11. his bones are/, of the sins of his youth

    21. 23. one dieth in his/, strength, bein;; at ease 24. his breasts are/ of milk, his Ixmes moistened

    ,32. 18. 1 am/, ot matter, the .Spirit constraineth me .36. 16. that on thy table should be f. of fatness 42. 17. so .lob dieil, beim; old and/, of riays I'sal. 17. 14. they are _/'. of children, and leave rest tiy. 20. hath broken my heart, I amy', of heaviness

    73. 10. waters of a/, c up are wrunu out to them

    74. 20. dark places are/', of habitations of irueltv 78. 25. man did eat aniiels' food, sent meat to the/. 104. 16. the trees of the Lord are/, of sap

    127. 5. happy that hath his quiver/, of them 144. 13. that our gainers may be/ affording" store I'rov. 17. 1. than an house/ of saeriliees with strife 25. t 17. lest he be/', of tliee, and hate tliee

    27. 7. the/, soul loatheth an honey-comb

    20. hell and destruction are never/.

    .30. 9. lest 1 be/, and ileny thee, and say, w lio is T..r Eccl. 1. 7. run into the sea, yet the sea is not/'. 8. all thiuL's are/, of labour, man cannot utter 4.6. than both hands/, with travail and vexation 11. 3. if the clouds be/, of rain, they eiiijity Isa. 1. 11. I am/, of the liurnt otfermas of rams 15. 1 will not hear, yO'V hands are/', of Mood

    21. the faithful citv, it was/, of judijnient

    11. 9. ,ne earth shall be f. of know led-e of tlie l.d. 13. 21. their houses shall be/, of doleful < ivatiires

    15. y. the waters of Uimon shall be /'. of blood

    22. 2./. of stirs ii 7. valleys shall be/', of chariots 25. 6. a feast of fat things, a feast /. of marrow 2!i. 8. for all tables are/, of vomit and hltliiuess .30. 27. his lips are/, of indignation, and Ids tomiue 51. 2o. they are/, of the fury of the Lord

    Jer. 4. 12. a/', wind from those places shall come

    5. 7. when 1 had fed them to the /'. they committed

    6. 11. therefore 1 am/ of the fuiy of the Lord

    28. 3. within two/', years will I lirint', 11.

    .35. 5. 1 set before the Kechabites pots/, of wine I. am. 1. 1. how city sit solitary that was/, of peop.

    3. .'lO. he is tilled/, with reproach

    ly.ek. 1. 18. and their winus were/, of eyes 10. 4. court was/, of the brightness of Lord's glory

    12. the wheels were/, of eyes round about 17. 3. a irreat eagle with wings/, of feathers 19. 10. she was fruitful and/', of branches 28. 12. the sum,/, of wisdom, and perfect in beauty .32. 6. and the rivers shall be /'. of thee .37- 1. in midst of the valley which was f. of bones .3y.l9.yeshalleatfattill ye be/, and dViiik blood

    Van. 3. 19. then was Nebuchadnezzar/, of fury

    8. 23. when the transi-'ressors are come to the/.

    10. 2. in those days Daniel mourned three/', weeks Joel 2. 24. the (loors shall be/, of wheat

    Mic. 3. 8. but truly I am /'. of power by the Spirit 6. 12. the rich men thereof are/, of violence I lab. 3. 3. and the earth was/, of his praise Zcch. 8. 5. the streets shall be /. of boys aiitl nirls Mat. 6. 22. thv bodv shall be/, of lidit, Luke\\l. 36.

    13. 48. w hich when it was /'. thev drew to shore

    14. 20. of fragments twelve baskets/'. hJark 6. 43.

    15. 37. they took up that was left seven baskets/.

    23. 2o. but within are/, of extortion and e.xcess

    27. but within are/ of dead men's bones

    2is. within ye are/, of h.\\pocrisy and iniquity IMnrk 7. 9./. well ye reje'ct commandment of God

    15. .36. one ran and hlled a spuuL^e /. of vineuar Luke 1. 57. now Llizali./', time came to be deliver.

    4. 1. Jesus bein<^/'. of the Holy Ghost, was led

    5. 12. behold a man/, of leprosy, fell on his face

    6. 25. woe unto you that are/', ye shall huni^er

    16. 20. Lazarus was laid at his siate/. of sores Johnl. 14. and dwelt among us./, of tirace and truth

    7. 8. 1 no not up, for mv time is not vet I', come 15. 11. ai.d that vonr jov miiiht be /. 16. 24.

    19. 29. there was set a ves.sel/'. of vinegar jicts 2. 13. others said, these men are f. of new wine

    28. shalt make me/, of joy with thy countenance

    6. 3. look ve out men/, of the I lolv Ghost

    0. Stephen/, of faith and the H. (diost, 8. | '. 5j.

    7. 23. when Moses was/', forty years old

    0. 36. Dorcas f. of good works and alms deeds

    11. 24. Barnabas f. of the Holy Ghost and faith 13. 10. and said, O f. of all suiitilty and mischiet 19. 28. they were/', of wrath, and cried out

    h'oni. 1. 29. beiuL'/'. of envy , murder, debate, deceit 15. 14. I am persuad. that ye also are/ ot goodn.

    1 Cor. 4. 8. now ye are/, uo'w ye are ri(h

    Phil. 2. 26. for he longed and was f. of heaviness

    4. 12. I am instructed to be/ and to be hungry 18. but I have all, and abound, I am /'.

    2 I'im. 4. 5. make /'. jiroof of thv ministry

    lleb. 5. 14. but strong meat to them that are of/, ase Jam. 3. 8. tongue an unruly evil,/, of deadly poison 17. wis

    1 J'et. 1. 8. ye rej. with.joy unspeak. and/', of clorv

    2 Pet. 2. 14. eyes/, of adultery, not cease from sin 1 John 1.4. we w rite to you, that your joy may be/'. 2.fohn 8. but that we receive a/, reward

    12. speak face to face, that our joy may be /. liev, 4. 6. there were four beasts/ of eyes, 8.

    5. 8. having every one solden vials I', of odours

    15. 7. seven golden vials/. of the wiath of God

    16. 10. and his kingdom was/, of darkness

    17. 3. 1 saw a woman/, of names of blasphemy 4. a golden

    21. 9. the seven vials/, of the seven last plagues See Assurance, CoMrASSiOjN.

    FUR

    Is FULL.

    2 Kings 4. 4. thou shalt set aside that which isf. Psal. 10. 7. his mouth isf. of cursing, Bom. 3. 14

    Ci'i. 10. and their right hand isf. of bribes 29. 4. the voice of the Lord isf. of majesty 33. 5. the earth !-/. of the goodness of the Lord 4,",. 10. thy right hand isf. of righteousness 65. 9. with the river of tiod, which isf. of water 75. 8. and the wine is red, it is f. of mixture 88. 3. my soul is f. of troubles, and my life 104. 24. Lord, the earth isf. of thy riches 119. 61. the earth, O Lord, isf. of thy mercy Eccl. 9.3. the heart ot tlw sons of men is /'. of evil

    10. 11. a fool />/. of words, man not tell what to ba Isa. 2. 7- their land ;

    8. their land also is J', of idols, they worship 6. 3. holy is Lord, the wliole earth i.. f.ofhisglorv Jer. 5. 27. as acaae i/'. 'the tats overtlow Amos 2. 1.3. a cart is pressed, that isf. of sheaves Aah. 3. 1. it Is all/, of lies and robberies Luke 11. .'il. body is f. of light, isf. of darkness 3y. but your inward part is /'. of ravening ■J'o the FUl'.L. Erod. 16. 3. when we sat and did eat bread to the f. 8. when L. shall give in the morn, bread to thc'f. Lev. 26. 5. ye shall eat your breatl to the J'.

    l'UL!d'.l!,S. 2 Kings 18. 17- they fame and stood in the hiL'h- wa\\- of the/, field, ha. ". 3. 1 .36." 2. 71/rt/. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's tire, and/', soap Mark'). 3. so as no/, on earth can white them

    FULLY. Nam. 14. 24. but Caleb that followed m.e/. Eiith 2. 11. Boaz said, it hath /'. been shewed me

    1 Kings 11.6. Solomon went not/, after the Lord Eccl. !!. 11. thelieartof sonsof men is/', set to do evil Jir. 12. t 6. vea, tln-v cried after thee /'.

    Xah. 1. 10. they shall he devoured as stubble, f. drv ilcts'H. 1. v.-heii the day of Pentecost was/, come Rom. 1. 21. being /. persuaded, that what he pro- mised

    14. 5. let every man be/, persuad. in his own mind

    15. 19. 1 have f. preached the ao.>pel of Christ Col. 1. 1 25. made a minister/', h) iireach the word

    2 Tim. 3. 10. thou hast/', known mv doctrine

    4. 17. that by me the pleaching mii^ht be/', known liev. 14. 18. thrust in thv sickle, mapes ai'e/'. ripe

    FUL'N Kss. Gen. 48. tiy. his seed become a ^. of nations

    L-rod. 22. t 29. tliou shalt not lielay to otter thy/. A'i'Wi. 18. 27. reckoned as the /'. of the wine press Deut. 22. + y. lest the /. of thy seed be defiled

    33. 16. precious things of the earth, and f. thereof 1 Sam. 28. t 20. Saul fell with the/, of his stature 1 Chron. 16. 32. let the sea roar, and the f. tlieiea

    Psal. 96. 11.1 98.". Job 20. 22. in/, of siiflicitnicy shall be in straits Psal. 16. iu"in thv presence is f. of joy

    21. 1. earth is tlie Lord's, and it's/. 1 C'er. 10. 26, 23.

    .50. 12. the world is mine, and f. thereof, 89. 11. Isa. 6. +3. his ylory is the/', of the whole earth

    8. t 8. the/', of tile breadth of thy land shall be the stretchiii'j out of his wings, () Immanue-l

    31. 1 1. let the earth hear, and the/, thereof

    42. + 10. ve that iio down to sea. and the f. thereof Jir. 8. t It";, have devoured the land anti I. thereof

    47. 1 2. wafers shall overhow the land aiid/. thereof E::ek. 16. ly. iuiqiiity of sister Sodom, / of bread

    12. no. land was desolate, and the/ 19. 7- I 30. 1 12. jlmosG.i 8. I will deliver up citv, and the/, thereof Mic. 1. 1 2. hearken, O earth, and the/, thereof Johnl. 16. of his/', have we received grace for grace liom. 11. 12. how much more their/..'' 25. fill the/', of the Gentiles be come in

    15. 29. 1 shall comein the f. of the ;,'OspeI of Christ Gal. 4. 4. when the f. of the time was come Eph. 1. 10. that in the f. of times he might gather 23. the 1: of him that filleth all in all

    3. 10. that ve might be filled with all the/, of God

    4. ].!. we (dme to the stature of the f. of 'Christ Col. 1. 19. pleased father, in liim should all/, dwell

    2.9. inhimdwelleth the f. of the tJodhtad bodily

    II NDAMl'.N f.

    Judo. 3. t C2. not draw dauiier, it came out at the/.

    FUKIilSll. Jer. 46. 4. t. the spears, put on the brigandiiies

    Fl KlUSllFl). I'.-.ek. 21. 9. a sword is sharpened, and also/. 10.

    11. yiven to be/, ii 28. sword/', to consume

    FURY. Cm. 27. 44. tarrv.till thv brother's/, turn away I.CV. cr>. 28. I will walk "coiitrarv to you in/. ./,//< 20, 23. God shall cast the f. ot his wiath on him Isa. 27. 4. /. is not in me, who would set briers 31. 2. and his /. is upon all their armies 51. 13. hast feared because of tlie/.ot tlie oppres- .sor : and where is the f. of the oppressor I 17. O lerusalem. which ha>t drunk ciipol Ins/. 20 as wild bull, thev are full of die/. 01 the Lord 22. even the dreus of i up of my/, no more drink .59. 18. he will re|)HV f. to his adversaries 63. 3. for 1 w ill trami)le them m my/. 5. mv arm broimht salvation, my/, it upheld me 6 and I will make them drunk in my/. 66 15 l.ord willcome to render his angerwith/. Jfr .} 4 lest mv I', come forth like tire, and burn 6 il' therefore f am full of the /'. of the Lord "i 5" I will fiLiht aiiainst vou in/, and wrath "12. iestmv r.L'oont like tire, and burn

    03 10. a w'hirlwind is t:one forth in/. .'iO. 23. <\\5 1.5. take the wine-cup of this/, at my hand .32! 31. this city hath been a provocation of my/. .33! 5. whom fhave slain in mine aiiiier and/. .36. 7. meat is the /'. the Lord hath pronounced

    i.am. 4. 11. the Lord hath accomplished his/. Ezek. 5. 13. 1 will cause my /. to rest on them, they shall know when I have accomplished my/. 183

    FUR

    Ezei.5. 15. wlien I shall execute judgments in/. 6. 12. thus will 1 accomplish m> /. on them

    8. 18. therefore will I deal in/, m^; eye not spare 13. 13. 1 will rend witha stormy wind in my/. J6. Si. I will give thee blood in/, ami jealousy

    42. so will 1 make my/, towards thee to rest 19. 12. but she was plutked up in my /. castdown 2(). 33. with/, poured out will 1 rule over you 21. 17. and 1 will cause my/, to rest S2. 20. so will I gather you m mine anger and /. S4. 8. that it might cause /. to come up to vengeance

    13. not purg«l, till I have caused my/, to rest 25. 14. they shall do in F.«lom according to my /. 36. (j. I have spoken in my jealousy and in my /. 38. 18. that my/, shall come u|) in my face Van.S.Vi. Nebuchadnezzar in his f. couunanded

    19. then was >. ebuchadnezzar full of/.

    8. 6. and he ran unto him in the /. of his power 9. 16. let thy/, be turned away from thy city .leros. 11. 44. he shall go forth with areat /. to destroy Hie. 5. 15. 1 will execute I. on the heathen Nah. 1. 1 2. the Lord revenaeth, that hath/. ZecA.H. 2. 1 was jealous for her with great/. ■see Pour, Poireu. FURIOUS. Prov. 22. 24. with a/, man thou shalt not go 29. 22. a /. man aboundeth in transgression £xei. 5. 15. execute ju.'.gment in /. rebukes, 25. 17. JJan. 2. 12. Nebuchadnezzar the king was very/. JNWi. 1. 2. the Lord rexengeth, and is/.

    FUKIOU.SLY. 2 Kings 9. QO. like the drivin"of .lehu.hedriveth/. i'«:jt.23. 25. and they shall deal/, with thee

    FUKLUN(iS. £,vle 24. 1.1. Emmaus was from .lerusalem sixty/. Johnd. 19. hail roiied atxjut five and twenty/.

    11. 18. I'.cthany nigh Jerusalem about fifteen/. Kev. 14. 20. blood came out by the space of 1600/.

    21. 10. he measured the city with reed, 12,000 /. FURNACE

    Signifies, [1] A fire-place for melting gold and other metaU, Prov. 17. 3. 1 27. 21. t2] A place of cruel bondage and oppression ; mcli was F.gy pt to the Israelites, a/io there met xith much hardship, rigour, and severity, for to try and purge them, Deut. 4.20. Jer. 11.4. [3] Most sharp and grievous afflictions and judgments wherewith God tries his i'eople, Ezek. 22. 18, 20, 22. [4] A place of tem- pebucliadnezzar's»ri/ furnace, Daii. 3. 6, 11. [5] Hell, the place of endless torment. Mat. 13. 42.

    Geyi. 15. 17. a smoking/, and a burning lamp 19. 28. the smoke went up as the smoke of a/.

    JLxod. 9.8. take you handfuls of ashes of the/. 10. and they took ashes of the/, and stood 19. 18. the smoke ascended as the smoke of a/.

    Deut. 4. 20. the Lord hath taken you out of the/.

    1 Kings e 51. from tl.-e miifst of the/. Jer. 11. 4.

    Psal. 12. 6. pure words, as silver tried in a/, of earth

    Prov. 17. 3. finina pot for silver,/, for gold, 27. 21.

    Isa. 31. 9. whose fire is in Zion, his/. iii.Urusalem 48. 10. I have chosen thee in the/, of affliction

    Ezek. 22. 18. Israel is dross in the midst of the /.

    20. 1 will gather you as tin in the midst of the/ 22. as silver is melted in the midst of the/.

    £)an. 3. 6. be cast into mirlst of a burning fiery /.It. Mat. 13. 42. and shall cast them into a/, of tire, 50. iiev. 1.15. his feet like brass, as if they burned in a/.

    9. 2. arose a smoke, as the smoke ot a great/.

    FURNACES. JVeA.3. 11. TIashub repaired the tower of the/.

    12. 38. from the tower of the/, to the broad wall

    FURNISH. 2J«t//.15. 14.thou shalt/. him liberally out of flock Psal. 78. 19. can God/, a table in the wilderness.' Jsa. 65. 11. that/, the drink-offering to that number Jer. 46. 19. /. thyself to go into captivity FURNISHED.

    1 Kings 9. 11. Hiram /. Solomon with cedar Prov. 9. 2. she hath also/, her table

    Mat. 22. 10. and the wedding was/, with guests Mark 14. 15. will shew you "a room/, l.iitell. 12.

    2 Tim. 3. 17. thoroughly /. unto all good works

    FURNITURE. Gen. 31. 3 J. Kachel put them in the camels'/- £iod. 31.7. the tabernacle and hik /. S9. 3'{. 8. table and his/, tt 9. altar wirfiall his f. 35. 14. the candlestick and his/, and his lamps Aa/i. 2. 9. there is none end of all the pleasant f.

    FURltOW. 1 Sam. 14. + 14. slew twenty men within half a/. J06 39. 111. canst thou bind the unicorn in the /. •*

    FURROWS. Joi3l. .38. or the/, thereof likewise complain Psal. 65. 10. thou settlest the /. thereof 129. 3. the plowers plowed, they made long their/. Ezet.lT. 7. might water it by /. of her plantation

    10. it shall wither in the/, where it grew Hos. 10. 4. judgment as hemlock in the /. of the field 10. when shall bind thenvselvps in their two/. 12. 11. their altars as heaps in the /. of the fields

    FUR 1 HER. J^um. 22. CO.angel went f. and stood in narrow place Deut. 20. 8. ofhcers shall speak /. to the people 1 'Sam. 10. 22. they inquired of the Lord/. Job .'is. 11. hithertoshalt thou come, but no/. 40. 5. yea, twice, but I will proceed no /'. Keel. 8. 17./ though a wise man think tolinow it

    12. 12./. by these, my son, be admonished Mnt.'i6. 39. he went a little/, ami tell on his face 65. saying, what/, need have we of witnesses .' iWnr/H4.63. /,«/fc22.71. Mart 1. 19. when ne had gone a little/, thence 5. 35. w.hy troublestthou the ."Master any/. .' iMke 24. 28. he made astho" he would have gone /. Jicts 4. 17. that it spread no /'. among the people

    21. when had/, threatened them, they let them go 12. 3. Herod proceeded /. to take Peter also

    21. 28./. he brought Greeks also into the temple 24. 4. that I be not/. te

    GAL

    Heh, 7. 11. what/, need another pnest should rise

    FURTHER, Verb. Ptal. 140. 8. O Lord,/, not his wicked device

    FURIHERANCE.

    Phil, 1. 12. the things which happened unto me

    have fallen out rather unto the /. of the aospel

    25. shall abide with you for your/, and joy of faith

    FIRIHEREU.

    Ezra 8. 36. they /. the people and the house of God

    FUKTHEKMORE. End. 4. 6. Ijord said/, to Moses, put thine hand Ezei. 8. 6. Lord said /. to Ezekiel, son of man G.

    GADDEST.

    Jer. 2. 36. why a. thou about to change tliy way .' GAIN.

    Judg. 5. 19. the kings of Canaan took nog. of money

    Joi 22. 3. is it g. to him to make thy way perfect ?

    Proc. 1. 19. so are the ways of every one greedy of;;. 3. 14. the g. thereof is better than tine gold 15. 27. he that is greedy of ^. froubleth his house 28. 8. that f)y usury and unjust p. increaseth /.<«. .S3. 15. he tliat despiseth the g. of oppressions 56. 11. every one for his g. from his quarter

    E:ei. 22. 13. have smitten hand at thy dishonest <7. 27. her princes like as wolves to get dishonest g.

    Dan. 11. 39. he shall divide the land for 47.

    Jl//c4. 13. 1 will consecrate their ^. to the Lord

    Ilai. 2. 1 9. woe to him that caineth an evil g.

    Acts 16. 16. which brought her masters nmch g.

    19. 24. brought no small g. to the craftsmen

    2 Cor. 12. 17. did I make a g. of you by any 1 sent ?

    18. did Titus make a g. of you r Phil. 1.21. for me to live is Christ, and to die is g. 3. 7. what things were p. to me, I counted loss 1 Tim. 6. 5. supposing that g. is godliness

    6. but godliness with contentment is great g. Jam. 4. 13. go to a city, there buy, sell, and get g.

    GAIN, Verb. Dan. 2. 8. I know that ye would g. the time Mat. 1C. 26. wh«t profited if he should g. the whole world, and lose Ids soul • Maris. .36. Luke 9. 25.

    1 Coi . 9. 19. servant to all, that I might g. the more

    20. that I might g. the .lews II 22. g. the weak

    21. that I might g. them that are without law

    GAINED. Job'TJ. 8. what hope hath hypocrite, tho' he hath g. ? Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast greedily g. by extortion Mat. 18. 15. if he hear, thou hast g. thy brother 25. 17. that retteived two had also^. other two, 22.

    20. 1 have g. besides them five talents more Luke 19. 15. how much every man had g. by trading

    16. Lord, thy pound hath g. ten jwunds

    18. Lord, thy jwund hath g. five pounds Acts 27. 21. and to have g. this harm and loss

    2 John t 8. that ye lose not the tilings ye have g.

    GAINS.

    Acts 16. 19. saw that the hope of their g. was gone GAINSAY.

    Luke 21. 15. your adversaries shall not be able to^. GAINSAYERS.

    Tit. 1. 9. that ye might be able to convince the g. GAINSAYING.

    Acts 10. 29. therefore came I to you without g.

    Pom. 10. 21. 1 stretched forth my hands to a ^. peo.

    Tit. 2. + 9. servants to please them, not g.

    Jude 11. they have perished in the g. of Core GALL

    Is a litter Juice, one of the humours in the body of man and beast. It is put for any thing that is bitter and pernicious, .lob 20. 14. Yet his meat in his bowels is turned, it is the gall of asps within him : It will be xery painful and destruc- tive to him at last. Psal. 69. 21. Ihey gave me fall for my meat ; or poison, or bitter herbs. St. latthew sa^s, that tl^eygave our Havinur viaefiar to drink mingled with gall. Mat. 27. 34. St. Mark calls it wine mingled with myrrh, Mark 15. 23. It is generally thought that the gall and myrrh signify but one and the same thing, that is, something that was very bitter. It is said to have been an ordinary custom to give dying persons some intoxicating potion, to make them less sensi- ble of their pain. To give water of gall to drink, denotes some very bitter affliction, .ler. 8. 14. Their grapes are grapes of gall, Deut. .32. 32. Their fruits, or actions, are di'pleasing to God, malicious and mischievous 10 others, and will at last be pernicious to themselves. A root that beareth gall, Deut. 29. 18. may denote some secret and subtle idolaters, who might secretly infect and poison otlters, by drawing them to idolatry ; which will produce bitter fruits, how pleasant soever it may be for the present. I'o be in the gall of bitterness, and bond of iniquity, is to be in a state of great impiety, to be laiaer the power of sin and corruption, of hypocrisy and ambition. It is put for great affliction. Job 16. 13. lor wrong, injustice. Amos 6. 12.

    Deut. 29. 18. lest there should be a root that bear. g. .32. .32. their grajies are grapes aig. clusters bitter

    Job 16. 13. he poureth out my g. on the ground

    20. 14. his meat is the g. of"asps w ithin him 25. the glittering sword coineth out of his g.

    Psal. 69. 21. they cave me also g. for my meat Jer. 8. 14. God hath given us water of ^. to drink 9. 15. I will give them water ni g. 23. 15. Lam, 3. 5. he hath compassed me with g. and travel

    19. remembering the wormwcKxl and the g, Amos 6. 12. for ye have turned judgment into g. Mat. 27. .34. they gave him vinegar miniiled with g. Acts 8. 23. 1 perceive thou art in the g. of bitterness

    GALLAN 1. Isa. 33. 21 . no galley, nor shall g. ship pass thereby

    GALLAN ISr Afl//.2. + 5. heshall recount his^. they shall stumble Zech, II. t 2. howl, because the g. are spoiled

    GALLERY, 1 ES. Cant. 1. 1 17. tlie beams are cedar, and our g. of fir

    GAR

    Cant. 7.5. thy head like Carmel , king is held in the j. Ezek, 41. 15. he measured the g, thereof on one siiie 42. 3. against the pavem. was u. against g. in stories

    GALLEY. Isa. 33. 21. wherein shall go no g, with oars

    (iALLOVVS. Esth. 6. 4. Haman spake to hang Monlecai on g,

    7. 10. so they hanged Haman on the g. 8. 7.

    9. 13. let Hainan's ten sons be hanged on the g. 85.

    GANGRENE.

    2 T»»i. 2. 1 17. and their word will eat as doth a 0. GAP.

    Ezek. 22. .30. a man that should stand in o. before ine GAPED.

    Job 16. 10. they have g. uiMjn me, Psal, 22. 13. GAPEIH.

    Job 7. + 2. as a servant g. after the shadow GAPS.

    Ezek. 13. 5. ye have not gone up into tlie o. for Israel G Alt DEN

    Is a plot of groimd furnished tcith plants, fiowers, 4f. Gen. 2. 15. The cimrch it resembled to a ;:arden. Cant. 4. 12. 1 5. 1. As a garden is takeii out of the common waste ground to be appro^ riated to a more particular use, so the church of Christ is chosen from among the rest of the world to a particular use. In a garden nothing that is good comes up naturally of itself, but as it is planted and set ; so nothing is good in the heart, but what ix planted and set by the heavenly Ilu.-bandman. Jit a garden nothing uses to be planted, but what is useful and delightful ; so there is no grace in tha heart of a christian but what is useful and neces- sary. In a garden there are tariety of flowers and spices ; so in a christian there is somewhat of every grace. As men delight much in their gardens, to walk there and take their pleasure, and take care to fence, weed, water, and plant them ; to C hrist's care and delight is for hit church. As gardens use to have fountains and streams running through them, as Paradise had four streams which rait thrmigh it ; so the church it Christ's Paradiie^ and his Spirit is a spring in the midst of tt, to re- fresh the ttnils of believers. A garden standi* always in need of weeding and dressing ; so in the hearts of christians, Christ hath always somewhat to do, they would else soon be overgrown and turn wild. The prophet Isaiah upbraids the Jews with the abominations and acts of idolatry which they committed in their gardens. Ye shall be con- founded for the gardens which ye have chosen, Isa. 1. 29. 'Jhese gardens were either consecrated to idols, or were such as the heathens worshipped idols in; theie they sacrificed, Isa. 65. 3. ajter which they thought that they were well purified, when they had washed ihemselvet in the water, Isa. 66. 17.

    Gen. 2. 15. God took the man and put him in theft. 3. 23. Lord sent him forth from the g. of Eden 13. 10. the plain of Jordan was as the g. of the Ld.

    Deut. 11. 10. and waterest it as a f'. ot herbs

    1 Kings 21. 2. that 1 may have it for a g. of herbs

    Job 8. 16. his branch shooteth forth in his g.

    Cant. 4. 12. a g. inclosed is my sister, my spouse 16. blow upon my g. let him come into his g.

    5. 1. 1 am come into my g. my sister, my si>ouse

    6. 2. my beloved is gone down into his n. 11. Isa. 1. 8. the daughter of Zion is as a lodge in a g.

    30. ye shall be as a (r. which hath no water

    51. .3. he will make her desert like the g. of God

    58. 11. and thou shalt be like a watered g.

    61. 11. as the (7. causeth things sown to spring Jei. 31. 12. their souls shall be as a watered g. Lam. 2. 6. taken away histabemac. as it were of af». Ezek. 28. 13. thou hast been in Eden the g. of God

    31. 8. cedars in q. of God could not hide him 9. all the trees in the g. of Go

    36. 35. desolate land is become like the g. of Edeo Joel 2. 3. land is as the g. of l-'xien before them Luke 13. ly. which a man took and cast into hisi^. John 18. 1. over the brook C edron, wliere was ny. 26. did not 1 see thee in the g. with him ?

    19. 41. tliere was a g. and in the g. a sepulchre

    GARDENS. Kum. 24. 6. thy tents as g. by the river side Eecl. 2. 5. I made me g. and orchanls, and planted Cant. 4. 15. a fountain of ^. a well of waters

    6. 2. to feed in the g. and to gather lilies

    8. 13. thou that dwellest in the g. cause me to hear Isa. 1. 29. and ye shall be confounded for tl'.e g.

    fi5. 3. a people that saci ificeth in g. burns incense 66. 17. they that purify themselves in the g.

    Jer. 29. 5. plant g. and eat the fruit of them, 28.

    Amos 4. 9. I sent blasting, when your g. increased

    9. 14. they shall also make g. and eat fruit ot them

    GARDENER. John 20. 15. she supposing he had been the g, GARKl.SON, S.

    1 .SVim. 10. 5. to hill where is (r. of the Philistine*

    13. 3. Jonathan smote the g. of the Philistiiieo

    14. 1. let us go over to the Philistines' g. 6.

    15. the g, and the spoilers, they also trembled

    2 Sam. 8. 6. David put g. in Syria, 1 Chiun. 18. 0, 14. David put <7. in Edom, 1 Chron. 18. 13.

    2.3. 14. g. of Philist. in P.eth lehem, 1 Chnm. 11.16. 2 Chr. 17.2. Jehoshap. set

    (JAR LANDS. Acts 14. 13. the priest of Jupiter brought oxen and^.

    GAKLICK. Num. 11.5. werememberlhe<7. wedideat in Egypt

    GARMENT Is that wherewith one is clothed. Jlat. 27. .35. 'I hey parted my siarments. By the wedding garment IS meant 'Christ with hit perject righteousness im- puted, which as a garment doth hide the spiritual nakedness, and decks and adorns the soul with spi- ritual beauty. Mat. 22. 11. Someby wedding gar- ment understand the grace of santtification, or a holy life, answerable to one's profession ; in which feiufgarinent is taken in Hev. 3.4. 1 bou hast a few

    GAR

    names in Sardis which have not defiled their Karinents ; nJin are of miblameable lives. He was clothed with a garnient down to his foot, Hev. 1. 13. !>ome are of opinimi that this fferioted the imrily and innocency if that priesthood, which Christ did exeriite for his church : Others, that it denoted the digyiily and majesty of Christ, as King of his church : it being vsnai for kings to wear long robes in token of majesty. Garments l-olled or dyed in blood, Isa. 9. 5. 1 63. 2. are garments sprinkled and staitied Kith the blood of the sktin, such as warriors xrear, which have overcome their enemies in battle.

    Gen. y. 23. .^hem and Japhet took 3.(7. and laid it

    25. Co. the first came out red, like a hairy g.

    39. 12. she caught .loseph by his (7. he lett his g. 15. he left his g. with me and Hed out, 18.

    .3tl. 16. slie laid up his;/, till her lord came home iei). 6. 27. sprinkled ot the blood thereof on any g.

    1.3. 47: O- wherein is the platrue of leprosy, 49. 51. if playue be spread in the g. in warp or woof 59. the law of the plague of lei)rosy mug. 14. 55.

    15. 17. every g. whereon is the seed of copulation

    19. 19. nor g. minaled come on thee, Veut. 22. 11. Veut. 22. 5. a man shall not put on a woman's g. Josh.T. 21. when 1 saw a soodly Babylonish^. 24. .loshua took Achan, the silver, and the g. Jiidg. 8. 25. they spread a g. and cast ear-rinL'S 2 Ham. 13. 18. 1 amar had a j/. of divers colours on her 19. she rent her g. and went nn cry ins

    1 Kings 11. 29..leroboamclad himself wfthanewr?.

    2 Kings i. + 42. brousht him ears of corn in his g. 9. 13. took every man his g. and put under him

    i'sra9.3. when 1 heard this 1 rent my /7. and mantle

    5. having rent my g. and mantle I fell on knees Esth. 8. 15. Mordecai went with a p. of purple Job 13. 28. consumeth, as ng. that is moth-eaten

    .30. 18. by force of my disease is my g. changed 38. 9. when 1 made the cloud the g. thereof 14. it is turned as clay to the seal, they stand as ag. 41. 13. who can discover the face of his g./ Psal. 69.. 11. 1 made sackcloth also my g. 73. C. pride compasseth, violence cover, them as g. 102. 26. they shall perish, yea, all of them shall wax old like a g. Isa. 5t>. 9. I 51. 6. tleb. 1. II.' 104. 2. thou coverest thyself with light, as with a^.

    6. thou coveredst it «ith the deep as with a g. 109. 18. he clothed himself with cursing as a g.

    19. let it be to him as the g. which covereth him Prov. 20. 16. take his n. that is surety, 27. 13.

    25. 20. as he that taketh away 'a g.in cold weather .30. 4. who hath bound the waters in a a. ! Jva. 51.8. the moth shall eat them up like a g. 61. 3. to give 4^. of praise for the spirit of heaviness Jer. 43. 12. as a shepherd putteth on his g. Jizek. 18. 7- hath covered the naked w ith a g. 16. Dan. 7. 9. whose g. was white as snow Mic. 2. 8. yepul! off the robe with the g. from them Jtlag. 2. 12. it one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his (7. Zech. 13. 4. neither shall wear a rough g. to deceive Mai, 2. 16. for one covereth violence w ith his g. Mat. 9. 16. new cloth to old g. Mark 2. 21 . Lvke 5. .36.

    20. behold, a woman diseased touched the hem of

    his (7. 21 . I 14. 36. Mark 5. 2?. Lvke 8. 44.

    22.1 l.T saw a man who had not on a wedding j7. 12. Mark 13. 16. not turn back again to take up his g.

    16. 5. a young man clothed with a long white g. Luke 22. :i6. let him sell his g. and buy "one Actsil. 8. cast thy g. about thee and "follow me Jvde 23. hating even the g. spotted by the Hesh Mev.L 13. Sonof man clothed with ao. down to foot

    (iAKMEN'l.S. Gen. .35. 2. and be clean, and change your g.

    38. 14. 1 amar put her widow's g. o(T from her

    49. 11. washed \\\sg. in wine, his clothes in grapes Eiod. 28. 3. may make Aaron's (7. to consecrate him

    29. 21. sprinkled the blood on Aaron's//, ieu. 8. 30.

    31. 10. I have given them wis

    20. 26. "trip Aaron of his g. put them on Kleazar 28. Moses sfript Aaron of g. put them on I .leazar Josh. 9. 5. Cibeonites brought old g. mouldy bread Jndg. 14. 12. I will give you thirty chani-'e of;?.

    17. 1 10. I will give thee ten shekels and order of g.

    1 Sam. 18. 4. .lonathan gave David his g. 2A'a/n.l0.4.cutolttheir;?.inthemiddle, 1 C/

    1.3. 31. David tare his g. and lay on the earth

    2 A ings 5. 26. is it a time to recei^ c money and g. ? 7. 15. all the way was full of jr?. and vessels

    £2. t 14. Iluldah, wife of Shallum, keeper of g.

    25. 29. he changed .lehoiakim's g. Jer. 52. .33. Ezra 2. 69. they gave one hundred priests' g. Jieh. 7. 70. the 1 irshatha gave 5.30 priests' p. 72. the i>eople gave sixty-seven priests' g. Job XJ. 17. how thy g. are warm, when he quieteth Psal. 22. 18. they part my g. among them, cast lots

    45. 8. all thy g. smell ot m vrrh, aloes, and cassia

    133. 2. oiutmeut that went down to skirts of his g. Prov.m.iQl. her household clothed with double j7. £ecl. 9. 8. let thy g. he always white, and thy head Ca7tt. 4. 11. smell ot thy g. is like smell of Lebanon Jsa. 9. 5. every battle is with g. rolled in blood

    52. 1. put on thy beautiful g. () .lerusalem

    59. 0. their webs shall not become g. 17. he put on the g. of \enireance tor clothing

    61. 10. lie hath clothed me with the/;, of salvation

    63. 1. th,tt (ometh with dyed g. from Hozrah ?

    3. their blood shall be sprinkled upon my;;. Jer. 36. 24. yet they were n.it afraid, nor rent g. JLam. 4. 14. so that men could not touch their g. Eiek. 16. 18. tookcst thy broid. n. and covered them

    42.14. there shall lay their//, they ndnistered in 44. 19. they shall not sanctify people w ith their;/.

    Dan. 3. 21. were l)ound in theii coats and otiier g.

    Joel 2. 13. rend your heart, and not vour g.

    Zech. 3. 3. .loshua was clothed withHlthy g.

    4. saying, take away the tillhy g. fn.m him Mat. 21. 8. spread their /7. in the-ivay, Mark 11. 8.

    23. 5. they enlarge the borders of their g. 27. .'iS. they parted his /7.ca.stin!.' lots, Mnrk\h.1\. Mark 10. 50. l^artimeus casting'away his g. aiose

    GAT

    Mark 11. 7. they cast their g. on the cd\t,Liike 19. 35. Luke^i. 4. two men stood by them in shining o. John 13. 4. he laid aside his;;, and took a towel Acts 9. 39. shewing coats and ^. which Dorcas made Jam. 5. 2. and your g. are moth-eaten JHev. 3. 4. few names which have notdefiled their;;. 16. 15. blessed that watcheth and keepeth his g.

    Holy GARMES IS. '

    Eiod. 28. 2. thou shalt make Iwly g. for Aaron, 4. 31. 10. 1 have put wisdom to make holy g. l^v. 16. 4. these are /wly g. he shall wash, .'52. Lzek. 42. 14. lay their holy g. wherein they minister

    UAUNKli. Mat. 3. 12. gather his wheat into the a. Luke 3. 17.

    GAUN KKS. Psal. 144. 13. our n. may be full, affording store Joell, 17. the;;. are laid desolate, barns broken down

    GAKMSll, ED. 2 Chron. 3. 6. he g. the house with precious stones Job 26. 13. by his .Spirit he hath ;;. the heavens Mat. 12. 44. findeth it swept and ;/. Luke 11. 25. 23. 29- you g. the sepulchres of the riuhteous Kev. 21. 19. the foundations of the wall are g.

    (iAJ. Exod. 24. 18. Moses /;. him up into the mount Num. 16. 27. they ;;. up from tabernacle of Korah Judg. 9. 51. and g. them up to the top of the tower 2 Ham. 8. 13. and David o. him a name 1 Kings 1.1. they covered him , but he ^. no heat Ptal. 116. 3. the pains of hell g. hold on me Eccl. 2. 8. I g. men-singers, and women-singers Lam. 5. 9. we g, our bread with the peril of our lives

    GA 1 li Is the entrance into a house or city. Judg. 16. 3. Samson took the doors of the gate of the city. The word gate is often iised iji scripture to de- note the place of public assemblies, where justice was administered. One particular form of these juilgmejtts is to be seen in that, which was given at the gate of Beth lehem, between Boaz and anolitB,' person, a relation of Naomi's upon the subject of liuth's marriage, who was a Jloabitess, Jiulh 4. 1 . And in A braham's purchase of a field to bury .Sarah, Gen. 23. 10, 18. ^ero\n says, that as the .lews were fur the moat part employed in labouring in the field, it was wisely provided, that assemblies should be held at the city gates, and justice administered there in a summary manner, that those laborious men, who were bu^y at their work, might lose no time, and thai the country people who had affairs upon their hands in the town, might not be obliged to enter and spend time there. The word gate is likewise sometimes put to signify power or dominion. God promises Abraham, that his posterity should possess the gates of their enemies, their towns, their fortresses, CJen. 22. 17. They should coiiquer them, they should have dominion over them, ihe gates of hell shall not prevail against the church, Mat. 16. 18. that is, neither the power nor policy of the devil and his instruments, Eor the gates of cities were .tie places both of jurisdiction or judicature, and of for- tification and chief strength in war, .ludg. 5. 8. Psal. 147. 13. Ihe gates of brass, are the strong- est helps and defences. Psal. I07. 16. He hath broken the gates of brass ; lie restored them to liberty, in spire of all impediments and opposi- tions. 1 l>e strait gate signifies regeneration and conversion, and true holiness in heart and hj'e, which prepares the simi foi heaven. Mat. 7- 13. Enter ye in at the strait gate. The gate.s of death are the brink, or month of the grave. Psal. 9. 13. Thou that liftest me up from the gates of death, that preservedst me when /_ was, as it were, dropping into the grave, jlnd king Hezekian, having received a message of death, represents in his hymn the condition he had been in when he was sick, and expresses him- self thus: I said, 1 shall go to the gates of the grave; I perceive J muat die, without any hopes of prevention, Isa. :i8. 10. The Hebrews looked upon death or the grave, as a place, whither people came from all parts if the world, there to enter upon another life. 1 he gates of righteous- ness, Psal. 118. 19. are those of the lord's ta- bernacle, where the righteous, the saints, the priests of the Lord, the true Israelites, paid their vows and praises to the Lord ; where none were to enter but purified Israelites, a nation of righteous men. i he gates or everlasting doors mentioned in Psal. 24. 7. 9. "re either the gates of the temple, which by faith and the spirit of prophecy David beheld as already built ; these gates he bids lij't vp their heads, to receive the glorious King .lehovah, who dwelt in the temple, and between the cherubim : or the passage m uy admit of a mystical sense ; for as the temple was a type (/Christ, and of his church, andoj heaven itself; so this place may also contain a represen- tation, either of Christ's entrance into his cinirch, or iyito the hearts of his faithful people, who are here commanded to set open their hearts and souls for his reception: or, it may represent his as- cension into heaven, where the saints or angels are poetically intnxlnced as preparing the way, and opening the heavenly gates to receive their Jjord and King, returning to his royal habitation with triumph and glory. Gen.^Q. 17.thyseed possess thep. of enemies, 24.60. 28. 17. .lacob said, this is the//, of heaven Exod. .32. 27. go in and out from g. tog. thro' camp Deut. 2). 19. his father shall bring him to the g. 22. 24. bring them both oi.it to the g. of the city 25.7. let his brother's wife go up to the^. .Tosh. 2. 7. they were i;one out, they shut the^. .ludg. 16. ,3. Samson took the doors of the /7. l\nth A. 1. then went Hoaz to the g. and sat down 10. the name of the dead lie not cut oft from t\v;g.

    1 Sam. 4. 18. Kli fell backward by the side of the g.

    2 Sam. 15. 2. Absalom sto(xi besiile the way of the;/. 18. 33. the king went up to the chamber ovei the;/.

    GAT

    SSam. 23. 15. waterof Beth-leh. by ;/.16. 1 Chr. 11.18.

    1 A«/vil7.10. when Elijah came to the;;, of I he city

    2 Kings 7. I7. a lord to have the charge of the;/.

    1 Chron. 26. 13. and they cast lots for every ;;. IChron. 8. 14. he api>ointed the porters at every g. iSeh. 13. 19. I commanded the;/, should be shut Esth. 4. 2. Mordecai came before the king's g. 6. IC. Joh19. 7. when 1 went out to the ;/. and prepared Psal. 118. 20. thisff. of the Lord, the rishteous enter Cant. 7. 4. thine eyes like the fish-pools by the g. Isa. 14. 31. howl. Of/, cry, () city, shall come smoke

    24. 12. the g. is smitten with destruction 28. 6. to them that turn the battle to the;/.

    Jer. 36. 10. Barucli read at the entry of new g.

    Lam. 5. 14. the elders have ceased trom the g.

    Ezek. 8. 3. brought me to the door of the iuuerg.

    11. 1. at the door of the ;/. twenty-five men

    43. 4. the glory of the Ijird came by way of the?.

    44. 2. this ;;. shall be shut, none shall enter

    3. prince shall enter by the way of the;/. 46. 2,8.

    45. 19. put the blood on the posts of the g.

    46. 1. the g. of the inner court shall be shut 2. but the;/, shall not be shut till evening

    12. one shall open him the;;, one shall shut the g. 48.31. one ;;. of Reuben, one g. of .ludah.of livi Obad. 13. not enteretl into the g. of my people Mic. 1 . 9. he is come into the ;;. of my people to .ler. 12. evil came down from Lord to the ;;. of Jerus. 2. 13. they have passed through the g. Mat. 7. 13. enter in at the strait ;;. wide is the g. and broad is the way, 14. Luke 13. 24. Lvke 7. 12. when he came nigh theg of the city 16. 20. a beggar Lazarus laid at hisc,-. full of sores Acts 10. 17. men from Cornelius stood before the g.

    12. 10. they came to the iron g. which ojiened

    14. Khoda opened not the g. tor gladness lieb. 13. 12. Jesus also sufi^ered without the g. Kev. 21. 21. every several g. was of one pearl

    See Entering, Entkrkth.

    GAIE.

    Prov, 17. 19. that exalteth his;;, seeketh destruction

    At the GAlE. Gen. 23. 10. of all that went in at the g. of city, IB.

    2 Kings 9. 31. as .lehu entered in at the g. she saitl

    11. 6. a third part shall be at the g. of .Sur, and a

    third attheg. behind the guard, 2 Chr.ZS.o.

    23. 8. which were on a man's left hand at the g.

    2 Chr. 24. 8. set a chest at the g. of the house of Lord Esth. 5. 13. 1 see Mordecai sitting at the king's ;;. Isa. 22. 7 • horsemen set themselves in array at theg. Acts 3. 2. they laid daily at the g. of the temple 10. who sat for alms at beautiful ;;. of the temple See I'lSH-CATE. nigh GATE. 2 Chron. 23. 20. they came through the high g. 27. 3. Jothain built the highg. of the house Jer. 20. 2. put .lereiniah in the stocks in the high g. See HORSK-GATE. //* the GATE. Gen. 19. 1. and Ixit sat in the g. of .Sodom Exod. 32. 26. Moses stood in the g. of the camp Dent. 22. 15. bring tokens of virginity to elders inff. Judg. 16. 2. they laid wait for .Samson in the g. Ruth 4. 11. people in the g. said, we are witnesses

    1 Sam. 9- 18. .Saul drew near to Samuel in the g.

    2 Sam. 3. 27. .)oab took Abner aside in the g. 19. 8. king sat in the g. they told all the people

    2 Kings 7. 1. two measures for a shekel in theg. 18. 20. th« people trod on him in the g. and he died Esth. 2. 19. Mordecai sat in the king's g. 21.

    5. 9. when Hainan saw him in M« King's;/. Job 5. 4. his children are crushed in the g.

    31. 21. when I saw my help in the g. Psal. 69. 12. diey that sit i» theg. speak agaipstme

    127.5. but they shall si>eak with tlie enemies ing. f'rov. 22. 22. nor oppress the afflicted «» the g.

    24. 7- he openeth not his mouth in the g,

    Isa. 29. 21. lay a snare for him that reprovethiny, Jer. 7. 2. stand in the g. of the Ixird's house 17. 19. stand i«//ie g. of the children of the people .37. 13. when he was in the g. of hen.jamin .'$8. 7- the king then sitting in the g. of Benjamin 39. 3. all the princes of Babylon sat in the tj. Van. 2. 49. but Daniel sat i» t/ieg. of the king Amos 5. 10. they hate him that rebuketh in the g. 12. they turn aside the poor in the g.

    15. hate evil, and establish judgineut in tlie g.

    Old GAIE. Neh. 3. 6. then/(f/7. repaired .lehoiadasonof Pasealt

    12. 39. the priests went above the oldg. and fish-jjate

    PrisonGAl E: Neh. 12. 39. and they stood still in the prison-g.

    Sheep-GAi E: Neh. 12. 39. they w eut even unto the sheep-g. John 5. t 2. by the sheep-g. there is a i)ool

    ralley-G Al E. 2 Chron. 26. 9. Uzziah built towers at the valley g. Neh. 2. 13. and I w ent out by the ;;. of the valley

    15. and 1 entered by the g. of the vaUey 3. 13. the valley g. repaired Hauun

    H'ater-GA'l'E.. Neh. 3. 26. Nethinims dwelt over against water-p. 8. 1. gathered into the street before the waterg. .3. he read in the law before the uaterg.

    16. made booths in the street of the waterg.

    12. 37. priests went even to the water-g. eastward GAIES.

    lleut. 12. 12. rejoice, ye an

    Josh. 6. 26. in his youngest son set up/7. 1 A'««tf.

    Judg. 5. 8. chose new gods, then was war in the g. 5. 11. the people of the IjotA shall go to Ihe p.

    2 Chron. 31. 2. 1 lezekiah appointed to praise in the^.

    Neh. 1. 3. the ;;. are burnt with fire, 2. 3, 13, 17. 7. 3. let not the g. of .lerusalem be o|Hn>Hl 12. 30. the priests and Levites purified the^. 1,'J. 19. some of my servants set 1 at the g. 22. I commaiide

    Psal. 9. 14. may shew forth thy praise in the g. 24. 7. lift up your heads. O ye g. and be y e litt up. 9c 87. 2. the ].ord loveth the g. of Zion, more than 1(X). 4. enter into his g. w ith thanksgiving 107. 16. for he hath broken the^. ot brass 185

    GAT

    Psal. 118. 19. open to me the g. of righteousness Prov. 1. 21. wisdom trieth in the openings ofp. 8. 3.

    8. H. that heareth me, watching daily at my ff, 14. 19. the wicked at the g. of the rit'titeous

    31. £'i. Iier liusband is known in the i;. .31. let her own works praise her in the p. Oaitl. 7. 13. at our g. are all rnanner of pleasant fruits Isa. .3. Q6. and her g. shall lament and mourn

    13. C. they may go into the g. of the nobles

    26. C. open yetheg. that the righteous may enter an. 10. 1 shall sro to the^. of the grave 45. 1. to open before him the two-leaved g. 2. 1 will break in pieces tlie g. of brass fi2. 10. go thro', so thro' the g. prepare the way Jer.T.2 hear.ye that enter in at the p. 17.20. 122.2.

    14. 2. Judah mourneth, and the g. lanauish

    15. 7. 1 will fan them with a fan in g. of the land 17. 19. go and stand in all the g. of Jerusalem

    , 21. beai- no burden on tlic sabbath by the g. 24. 25. then sliall there enter into the g. 22. 4. 27. I will kindle a fire in the g. oi Jerusalem 22. 19. shall be drawn and cast forth beyond the g.

    Lam. 1. 4. Zion's g. are desolate, her priests sigh 2. 9. her p. are sunk into the groimd, bars broken 4. 12. the adversary should have entered the ^7.

    £sei.21.]5. 1 have set point of sword against their ^. 22. to appoint batternig rams against the^. 26. 2. she is broken that was the g. of the people 48. 32. at the east side three g. one of Joseph

    ■Obad. 11. in the day that foreigners entered his g.

    Nail. 2. 6. the (7- ot the rivers shall be opened 3. 13. the g. ot thy land shall be set wide open

    £ech. 8. 16. exec. judg. of truth and peace in your

    JUat. 16. 18. the (7. of hell shall not prevail a^inst it

    Acts 9. 24. and they watched the g. to kill Paul

    14. 13. Jupiter's priests brought oxen to the g. Jiev. 21. 12. the city had twelve ^7. at j7. twelve angels

    13. on the east three g. on the north three g.

    21. the twelve g. were twelve pearls

    25. they, of it shall not be shut at all by day

    Hee Bars, Dkaxh.

    T/w GATES.

    Exod. CO. 10. thy stranger within thy g. Deut. 5. 14.

    Deut, 6. 9. thou shalt write them on thy g. 11. 20.

    12. 15. thou mayest eat flesh in thy g. 21.

    17. thou mayest not eat within thy g. the tithe

    18. thou must cat, thou and Levite in thy g.

    14. 21. give it to the sti anger that is in thy y.

    27. I>evite within thy g. thou shalt not forsake

    28. thou shalt lay up the tithe witliin thy g.

    29. the widow witlun thy g. shall come and eat

    15. 7. if there be a poor man within any oi thy g.

    22. thou shalt eat the firstling within thy g.

    16. 5. not sacrifice the passover within thy g.

    11. shalt rejoice, and Levite in thy a. 14. 1 26. 12. 18. judges and officers shalt thou make in all thyg.

    17. 5. bring forth that man or woman to thy g.

    18. 6. if a Levite come from any of thy g.

    23. 16. servant escaped dwell in one of thy g.

    24. 14. thou shalt not oppress within thy g. 28. 52. he shall besieiie thee in all thy g.

    5St. thine enemies shall distress thee in all thy g. 31. 12. gather the people within thy g. to hear Vsal. 122. 2. our feet shall stand within thy g. O Jer. Isa. 54. 12. 1 will make thy g. of carbuncles 60. 11. therefore thy g. shall be open continually 18. call thy walls salvation, and thy g. praise Eiei. 26. 10. when he shall enter thyg. as men GATHER. ■Gen. 31. 46. he said,//, stones, and they fooK stones 41. 35. let them g. all the food of those years iVorf. 5. 7. let them go and g. straw || 12. g. stubble

    9. 19. g. thy cattle |! 16. 4. shall g. a certain rate 16. 5. g. twice as much || 26. six days g. it

    03. 10. six yeai-s sow thy land and (7. Lev. 25. 3. Ifev. 19. 9. shalt not g. the gleanings, 23. 22.

    10. thou shalt pot g. every grape of thy vineyard 25. 5. nor g. grapes of the vme undressed, 11. 20. we shall not sow, nor g, in our increase Num. 10. 4. if with one trumpet, then princes g.

    11. 16. g. seventy men of the elders of Israel

    19. 9. a man that is clean shally. the ashes Deut. 11. 14. 1 will give rain tt*t thou mavesty.

    13. 16. thou slialtf7. all the spoil of it into street 28. 30. plant a vineyard and not g. grapes, 39.

    .38. carry much see

    1 Chron. 13. 2. send to brethren and Levites to g.

    2 Chrm. 24. 5. g. money to repair house of the Ld. Neh. 1. 9. yet will 1 g. them from thence

    12. 44. some appointed to '/. for the priests Job 24. 6. they g. the vintage of the wicked

    34. 14. if he g. to himself his spirit and his breath

    .39. 12. will he bring seed, and g. it into thy barn ? Psal. 26. 9. g. not my soul with sinneis, nor life

    27. + 10. when Vather and mother forsake, L. willy.

    -39. 6. and knoweth not who shall g. them

    104. 28. that thou givest them they g.

    106. 47. save us. and g. us from among the heathen Prov. S;8. 8. shall g. for him that will pity the poor £ccl.2. 26. to sinner travel tog. and hea|) ui> Cant. 6. 2. my beloved is gone down to g. lilies Isa. .34. 15. there the owl g. under her shallow

    40. 11. he shall g. the lambs with his arms 43. 5. fear not, I will g. thee from the west

    52. + 12. the God of Israel will p. you up, 58. + 8.

    54.7. but with great mercies will 1 g. thee

    56. 8. yet will I g. others to him, besiiles those 62. 10. cast up the high-way, y. out the stones 66. 18. 1 will g. all nations and tongues

    Jer. 6. l.ff. totlee ll 7. lathe children (7. wood 9. 22. none shall g. them |1 10. 17.^7. up thy wares 2.3. 3. 1 will p. the lemnant of my fiocK 29. 14. 1 will g. you from all the nations 31.8. 1 will y. them from the coasts of the earth, .32. .37. } tet. 20. .34, 41 . 1 34. 13. 10. he that scattered Israel will^. him 40. 10. g. ye wine, and summer-fVuits, and oil 47. t 6. O sword, g. thyself into thy scabbard 186

    GAT

    Jer. 49. 5. and none shall g. up him that wandcrefb Etek. 11. 17. I will even y. you from the people 16. .37. [ will g. all thy lovers against thee 22. 19. I will g. you into the midst of Jerusalem 20. as they g. silver, so will 1 g. you in fury, 21. 24. 4. g. the pieces || 29. 13. I will p. the Egyptians .37. 21. I will g. them on every side, 39. if. iA'j. 8. 10. though hired among the nations, 1 wiIl/7.

    9. 6. Egypt shall /7. them up, Memphis bury them Joel 1. 14. g. the elders and the inhabitants of land

    2. 6. people much pained, all faces shall g. blacku.

    16. g. the people, g. the ciiildren that suck

    3. 2. I will g. all nations, and bring them down yiic. 2. 12. I will surely y. the remnant of Israel

    4. 6. I will g. her that was driven out, Zeph. 3. 19. 12. he shall g. them as sheaves into the floor

    5. 1. g. thyself in troops, O daughter of troops Nah. 2. 10. the faces ot them ally, blackness Hah. 1. 9. they shall g. the captivity as the saijd

    15. they catcli them, and g. them in their dra?

    Zeph. 3. 8. for my determination is to g. the nations

    18. I will g. them that are sorrowful for assembly

    20. bring you even in the time that I g. you Zech. 10. 8. I will hiss for them and g. them

    10. and I will g. them out of Assyria

    14. 2. I will g. all nations against Jerusalem Mat. 3. 12. g. his wheat into his gamer, Lulce 3. I7.

    6. 26. they sow not, nor do they g. into barns

    7. 16. do men g. grapes of thorns ? Liiie6. 44. 13. 28. wilt thou that we go and g. them up ?

    29. he said, nay, lest while ye g. up the tares

    30. burn tares, but p. the wheat info my barn 41. shall g. out of his kingd. all things that offend

    25. 26. and that I g. wheie I have not strawed Luke 13. 34. as a hen doth g. her brood under wings John 6. 12. g. up the fragments that remain

    15. 6. men g. them and cast them into the fire llet!. 14. 18. g. the clusters of the vine of the earth

    16. 14. g. them to the battle of that day of God

    GAIHEK together. Gen. 34. .30. I being few they shall g. tog. ag. me 49. 1. g. yourselves together, ye sons of Jacob, 2. Kxod. 3. 16. go g. the elders of Israel together Lev. 8. 3. g. congiegation of Israel tog. Num. 8. 9. Num. 20. 8. and g. thou the assembly together

    21. 16. g. the people together, Devt. 4. 10. | 31. 12. 2 A'a»». 12. 28. g. the rest together and encamp

    1 Chron. 16. .35. save us, O God, andy. us together

    22. 2. David commanded to g. tog. the strangers Neh. 7. 5. God put in my heart to g. together nobles Esth. 2. 3. may g. together all the fair virgins

    4. 16. g. together the Jews present in Shushan Job 11. 10. if he g. together, who can hinder him ? Psal. 50. 5. g. my saints together unto me

    56. 6. they g. themselves top. to mark my steps

    94. 21. they g. together against the righteous

    104. 22. the sun ariseth, they g. themselves tog. Eccl. 3. 5. there is a time to g. stones together Isa. 11. 12. he shall g. tog. the dispersed of Judah

    49. 18. these g. together and come to me, 60. 4.

    54. 15. they shall surely g. together, but not by me Jer. 4. 5. blow the trumpet, cry, g. together

    49. 14. g. ye together and come against Edom Van. 3. 2. the king sent to g. together the princes Joel 3. 11. g. yourselves together round about Zeph. 2. 1. g. tog. yea, g. tog. O nation not desired Mat. 13. 30. g. together first the tares, and bind

    24. 31 . they shall g. together his elect, Mark 13. 27. John 11, 52. he should g. together in one, Eph. 1. 10. Rev. 19. 17. ff. tog. to the supper of the great God

    20. 8. to g. Gog and Magog togetlter to battle

    GATHERED. Gen. 25. 8. Abraham died and was g. \o his people

    17. Ishmael was g. || 35. 29. Isaac was g. to people 49. 29. Jacob was g, to his people, 33.

    Exod. 16. 17. and they g. some more, some less

    18. he that g. much, he that g. little, 2 Cor. 8. 15.

    21. they g. it every morning, every man accordimr

    23. 16. when thou hasty, in thy labours out of field Lev. 23. 39. when ye have g. in the fruits of the land Num. 11. 32. the people g. quails II 15. .32. g. sticks

    16. 19. Korah g. congregation against Moses, 42. 20. 24. Aaron shall be g. to his people, 26. 27. 13. Moses g. to his people, 31. 2. Deut. .32.50. Judg. 1. 7. kings y. their meat under my table 2. 10. that generation was y. to their fathers 6. 34. and Abiezer was y. after him 11. 3. there were y. vain men to Jephthah

    1 Sam. 5. 8. they y. all the lords of the Philistines 22. 2. every one that was in distress y. to David

    2 Sam. 14. 14. as water spilt which cannot be y. up 2 Kings 3. 21. they g. all able to put on aniiour

    22. 20. Josiah be g. to grave in peace, 2 Chr. 34. 28. Neh. 5. 16. all my serv-ants were y. to the work Job 27. 19- rich man lie down, but shall not be g. Psal. 59. 3. the migkty are y. against me

    107. 3. and he y. them out oif the lands Prov. 27. 25. and herbs of the mountains are y.

    .30. 4. who hath y. the wind in his fists .' Eccl. 2. 8. I g. me also silver and gold and treasure Cant. 5. 1. 1 have g. my myrrh with my siiice Isa. 5. 2. he fenced it, and y. out the stones

    10. 14. as one eathereth eggs, have I g. the earth 27. 12. ye shall be y. one by one, O Israel

    34. 15. vultures be y. {I 16. his Spirit o. them 49. 5. tho' Israel be not g. yet shall I be slorious 56. 8. 1 will gather others, besides those that are y. 62. 9. but they that have y. it shall cat it Jer. ,3. 17. and all nations shall be y. unto it

    8. 2. they shall not be y. nor buried, 25. 33.

    26. 9. all peopley. against Jeremiah in house of L. 40. 15. all the Jews g. to thee should be scattered

    Ezek. 28. 25. when I shall haveo. the house of Israel 29. 5. thou shalt not be brought together nor g. .38. 13. hast thou g. thy company to fake a prey ? 39. 27. have y. them out of their enemies' lands 28. but 1 have y. them to their own land Hos. 10. 10. the people shall be g. against them Mic. 7. 1. I am as when they g. the summer-fruits Mat. 13. 40. as tares are y. and burnt in the fire 47. a net cast info the sea, and g. of every kind

    25. 32. before him sliall be y. all nations

    G AV

    Mat. 27. 27. andy. to him the whole band of soldiers John 11. 47. then y. chief priests a council, and said Acts 17. 5. y.a company, set the city on an uproar 28. 3. when Paul had y. a bundle of sticks Uev. 14. 19. the angel g. the vine of the earth

    tiAlflERED together. Exod. 8. 14. they y. them together upon heaps Num. 10. 7- when the congregation is to bey. together

    11. 22. shall all the fish ot the sea be g. together f Judg. 20. 1. the congregation was y. together as

    one man, 11. Ezra 3. I. Neh. 8. 1. 2 Chron. 20. 4. Judah y. together to ask help of Ijd. .fob 16. 10. they y. themselves together against lue .30. 7. under the nettles were tfiey y. together Psal. ;i5.15. the abjectsy. themselves together ag. me 47. 9. the princes of the people are y. together 102. 22. when people are y. together to serve the L. , 140. 2. continually are they y. together tor war Prov. .'30. i 27. locusts go forth all y. together Hos. 1. 11 . then shall children of J udah be g. together Mic. 4. 11. many nations are y. together ag. thee Zech. 12. 3. tlio' all people be y. together anainst it Mat. 18. 20. where two or three are g. together

    23. 37. how often would 1 have y. thy children

    together, as a hen her chickens. Lute 13. 34. 24.28. there will eagles be y. together, Luke 17. .37. Mark 1. 33. all the city was g. together at tliedoor Luke 15. 13. the younger son y. all together

    24. 33. tfiey found the eleven y. together

    Acts 4. 26. rulers were y. together against the Ld.

    12. 12. where many were y. togetlter praying 14. 27. when they had g. the church together

    1 Cor. 5. 4. when ye are y. together and my spirit Itev. 16. 16. y. /. into a place called Armageddon

    19. 19. beast and his army y. togetlier to make war

    GATHERER, S. Jer .6.9. turn back thy hand as a grape y . into baskets

    49. 9. if grape y. come to thee, Obad. 5. Anws 7. 14. but I was a y. of sycaniore-firuit

    GATHER ESI. Deut 24. 21. when thou y. the grapes of vineyard

    GATHEREIH. Tsum. 19. 10. that g. the ashes shall wash his clothes Judg. 19. + 18. tliere is no man thaty. me to house Psal. 33. 7. hey. the watei-s of the sea together

    41. 6. his heart g. iniquity to itself

    147. 2. he y. the outcasts of Israel, Isa. 56. 8. Prov. 6. 8. the ant y. her food in the harvest

    10. 5. he that y. in summer is a wise son

    13. 11. but he thaty. by labour shall increase Isa. 10. 14. as one y. eggs that are left

    17. 5. it shall be as when the harvest-rnan y. Jer. 17. + 11. as the partridge y. young which she hath not brougnt forth, so he that gets riches Nah. 3. 18. thy people is scattered, and no man g. Hab. 2. 5. but y. to him all nations, and heapetli Mat. 12. .30. he that y. not scattereth, Luke 11. 23.

    23.37. iis a heny. her chickens under her wings John 4. 36. he that reapeth y. fruit to life eternal

    GAlilERING. Gen. 49. 10. fo him shall the y. of the people be Exod. 7. t 19. stretch thy hand on all y. of waters Lev. 11. + 36. ay. together of waters shall be clean Num. 15. 33. they that found him g. sticks

    1 Kings 17. 10. the widow woman was tliere y. sticks

    2 Chron. 20. 25. they were three days in g. spoils Isa. 24. t 22. be gathered with the y. of prisontrs

    32. 10. the- vintage shall fail, the y. shall not tome .33. 4. your spoillike the y. of the caterpillar Ezek. 22. + 20. according to the y. of silver, binss Mat. 25. 24. and g. where thou hast not .strawed Acts 16. 10. assuredly g. the Lord hath called us 2 Thess. 2. 1. and bv our y. together unto him

    GA'THERING.S. 1 Chron. 26. + 15. to Obed-edom the house of ^. Mic. 7. + 1. I am as the g. of suromer-fiuits 1 Cor. 16. 2. that tliere be no y. when 1 come

    GAVE. Gen. 2. 20. Adam g. names to all cattle and to fowl 3. 12. the woman y. me of the tree, and 1 did eat

    14. CO. and he g. him tithes of all, lleb. 7. 2,4.

    25. 5. and Abraham y. all that he had to Isaac 28. 4. the land which God y. to Abraham, ;{5. 12.

    Exod. 11. 3. the LortI g. tlie people favour, 12. 36.

    14. 20. the cloud y. light by nigl.t to these A'»/m.l1.25. Ld. took of the Spirit, andy. to seventy Vent. 22. 16. I y. my daughter to this man to wife Josh. 19. 50. they y. him the city which he asked

    21. 43. the Lord a. to Israel all the land 44. the Lord y. them rest, 2 Chron. 15. 15. 1 20. .30. Jvdg. 6. 9. 1 drave them out, and g. you their land Ruth 4. 13. the Lord g. her conception, and she baie

    1 Sam. 10. 9. God y. to Saul another heart

    2 Sam. 12. 8. and 1 g. thee thy master's house

    1 Kings 4. 29. the Lord y. Solomon wisdom , 5. 12.

    2 Kings 13. 5. and the Lord y. Israel a saviour

    1 Chron. 25. 5. God g. fo Heman fourteen sons

    2 Chron. 32. 24. and God y. Hezekiah a sian A'eA. 8. 8. read in book of the law, and g. the sense Job 1. 21. Lord g. and the Ix)rd hath taken awa^

    -12. 10. God y. .lob twice as much as he had before Psal. 18. 13. and the Highest y. his voice 68. 11. the Ld.y. the word.great was the company 6y. 21. they y. me also gall, they g. me vinegar 78. 29. for he g. them their,own desire, 106. 15. Eccl. 12. 7. the spirit shall return to God that y. it Isa. 42. 24. who g. Jacob for a spoil, and Israel 43. 3. I y. Egypt for thy ransom, Seba for thee 50. 6. 1 g. my back to the smiters, and my dieeks Jer. 1. -t 5. 1 g. thee a prophet to the nations Ezek. 16. 19. my meat also which I y. thee 20. 11. I y. them my statutes, and shewed them 12. moreover also, I g. them my sabbaths 25. 1 y. them also statutes that were not good Dan. 1. 17. God y. these four children knowledge 6. 10. Daniel prayed and y. thanks before God Hos. 2. 8. for she did not know that I y. her com 13. 11. 1 y. thee a king in mine anger Amos 2. 12. yey. the Nazariteswine to drink Mai. 2. 5. I g. my covenant to Levi of lite Mat. 10. 1. Jesus y. them power against uncleas spirits to cast them out, Mark C. 7. Lute 9- 1

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    JUat. 14. 19. he brake and g. the loaves fo his dis- ciples, 15. :«. I '-6. 16. Mark 6. 41. 1 8. 6. I 14. e«. Udte 9. 16. 1 22. 19. 21.23. who^. thee author, r MarkllS&.LvieCa. 2.

    25. 35. >e g. me meat, ye g. me driuk, took me iu 42. ye g. me no meat, and yeg. me no drink

    Luke 15. 16. with husks, and do man g. unto him John 1. 12. to them g. lie power to become sons ot G. 3. 16. God so loved world that he g. his only Son

    6. 31. he g. them bread from heaven to eat

    10. 29. my Fath. who;;, them me is greater than all

    14. 31. as the Father^, me commandment, so 1 do Acfs 2. 4. to speak as the Spirit g. them utterance

    ". 5. and he g. tliem no inheritance in it 11). Gcxi g. .loscpli favour and wis

    10. 2. Cornelius g. much alms to the people

    11. 17. as God g. them the like gift as he did to us 12. 23. smote him, because hep. not God the glory 13. 21. afterward God (/.them .Saul forty years 14. 17. he did good, and g. us rain from heaven

    15. 24. to whom wep. no such commandment

    26. 10. when put to

    1 Cor. 3. 5. even as tlie Lord g. to every man 6. ApoUos watered, but God p. the increase

    2 Cor. 8. 5. but first g. their own selves to the I«rd Gal. 1. 4. who g. himself for our sins. Tit. 2. 14.

    2. 20. who loved me, and g. himself for me

    3. 18. but God g. it to Abraham by promise Jiph. 1. 22. and g. him fo be head over all things

    4.8. he led captivity captive and p. gifts fo men

    11. and he o. some apostles ; some prophets

    5. 25. Christ loved the church, ando. himself for it 1 Thess. 4. 2. ye know w hat comniandirjent we g.yoa 1 Tim. 2.6. ■Khog. himself a ransom for all Heb. 12. 9. who corrected us, we p. them reverence Jam. 5. 18. he prayed, and the heavens g. rain

    1 John 3. 23. love one anotlier, as he g. us command. 5. 10. he believeth not the record God g. of his Son

    Ji'er. 1. 1. the revelation of .les. Christ w hich God £7. 2. 21. 1 g. her space to rei>ent of her fornication 13. 2. tlie dragon g. him his power and his seat, 4.

    GAVE np. Gen. 25. 8. Abraham g. up the ghost and died 17. Ishmaeljl35.29.and Isaac<7.«/; ghost and died

    2 i^am. 24. 9. Joab g. up the sum of the number

    2 C/ir. 30. 7. who g. them vp to desolation, as ve see -P-ia/. 78. 48. he g. up their cattle also to the liail 81. 12. 1 g, thein up to theirown hearts' lust

    l.am. 1. 19. my elders p. up the ghost in the city

    JUark 15. 37. Jesus cried with a loud voice, and p. up the ghost, 39. Lttke 23. 46. Jo/m 19. 30.

    .^cts 5. 5. Ananias g. up the ghost li 12. 23. Herod

    7. 42. God g. them up to worship the host of heaven Horn. 1.24. God ulsog. them up to uncleanness

    26. for this cause God g. them up to vile alfections Hev. 20. 13. the sea g. up the dead that were in it

    GAVEST. Gen. 3. 12. the woman whom thou g. to be with me 1 KingsS. 34. the land which thou g. to their fathers, 40, 48. 2 Chro7i. 6. 25, 31, 38. Ne/i. 9. 35. Iveh. 9. 7. thou g. him the name of Abraham 13. thou p. them right judgments, true laws 15. g. them bread from heaven for their hunger 20. thou g. also thy good .Spirit, g. w ater for thirst 22. thou g. them kingdoms and nations

    27. thou p. them saviours who saved them Jod?.9. 13. g. thou the goodly wings to the peacocks ? fsal. 21. 4. he asked life of thee ; thouj?. it him

    74. 14. thou g. him to be meat to the people Zjike 7. 44. thou g. mc no water for my feet 45. thou p. me no kiss, but this woman not ceased 15. 29. yet tliou never o. me a kid, to make merry Jv/m 17. 4. I have tinished work thou g. me to do •' Manifested to the men whom thou g. me out of M.t world, thine they were, and thouj?. them me 8. 1 have given them the words which thoug. me

    12. those that thou g. n\e 1 have kept, none lost 22. the glory which thou p. mc, I have given

    18. 9. of them whom thou g. me have 1 lost none (JAY.

    Jam. 2. 3. respect to him that weareth g. clothing GAZE.

    £iod. 19. 21. lestthey break thro' to the Lord to g. GAZ1^G.

    JVo/i. 3. 6. and I will set thee as a g. stock

    ^■Icts 1. 11. why stand yefl'. up into heaven?

    Uei. 10. 33. partly whilst ye were n\ade ag. stock GENDKR.

    I^r. 19. 19. shalt not let cattle g. with diverse kinds

    ^ Tim. 2. 23. know insT that thev do g. strifes GENUEKED, "F.Iil.

    Jui 21 10. their bull g. and failcth not .38. 29- the hoary frost of heaven, who hath p. it ?

    Ga/. 4. 24. from mount Sinai, which g. to bondage GETS EA LOGY

    Comes from the Greek aord Genealogia, u/iich sig nijies a list of our ancestors, a description of the stock, lineage, or pedigree of any person or family. The common Hebrew erpretsioji for it is Scpher toledotli. Liber generationis. The Hebrews uiere very careful in preserving their genealogies ; oTui perhaps there never uat any nation more circvm spect in this point than that of the .lews. At this day ae find genealogies in their saered uritings, carried on for above three thousand five hundred' years ; and in the Kvangelists ue have the ge- nealogy of .lesus Christ deduced for four thousand sears, from Adam to .loseph or Slary, Luke 3. 23, K'c. The .lews ue.'e very eiact in their leenealogies, partly from their ovn choice and interest, that they might preserve the distinctions 4>f the several tribes and families, tcUch uas nt ce-'sary both to make out their claims or titles to offices or inheritances uhich might belong to them iy^death, or otherwise; and to govern them selves thereby in the matter of marriages, and some other things, 'cherein the practice of sornx lems required the knoaledfe of these things . It is observed in Ezra 2. 62. that such priests as were not able to produce an eiact genealogy of their families, uire not permitted to eie'cise

    GEN

    their functions : This their exactness teas likeaise ordered by the special providence of God, that so it might be certainly knmvn 0/ uhat tribe and family tlie Messiah icas born.

    Josephus says, that they had in his Tuition an uninterrupted succession of priests for two thou- sand years. He adds, thai the priests aere par- ticularly careful to preserve their genealogies, and that not only in Judea, but also in Ka- bylon and Egypt : and uherever they u:ere, (hey never married below themselves, and had exact genealogical tables prepared from those authentic monuments which uere kept at Jerusalem, and to tchich they had recourse upon occasion : that in all their wars, persecutions, a7id public cala- mities, they always were particularly diligent in securing tlwse monuments, and to renew them from time to time.

    Notwithstanding, since the war which the Romans Citrried on against the Jews, about thirty years after the death of our t

    The genealogies set down by Ezra and Kehemiah, «» some particulars vary: The reason, whereof is assigned by Dr. Prideaux in these terms. " For the true settling of these genealogies," says he, "search was made by Nehemian for the old registers, and having among them found the register of the genealogies of those who came up at first from Babylon with Zerubbabel and Joshua ; he settled this matter according to it, adding such as afterwards came up, and expung- ing others, whose families were eitinguished : aJid this hath caused the difference that is between the accounts which we have of these genealogies in Ezra and Jsehemiah. ior in the second chapter of Ezra, we have the old register made by Zerub- babel ; and in the seventh of !Nehemiali, from the sixth verse, we have a copy of it as settled by Kehemiah, uith the alterations that are now mentioned." Prideaux's Connection, Part I. Book VI.

    1 Citron. 5. 1. and the g. is not to be reckoned after the birth-right

    Etra 2. 62. these sought their g. Aeh. 7. 64. 8. 1. this is the g. of them that went up with me

    A'e/i. 7. 5. 1 found a register of the g. w hich came up

    gknealogifA

    1 Chron. 9. 1. so all Israel were reckoned by g.

    2 Chr. 12. 15. the book of Shemaiah concerning g. 31. 19. to give portions to all reckoned by g.

    1 Tim. 1. 4. give no heed to fables and endless g.

    Tit. 3. 9. avoid foolisli questions, p. and contentions

    GENERAL.

    1 Chron. Tl. .34. the g. of the king's army was Joab Ileb. 12.23. tOff. assembly and church of lirst-born

    GENERALLY.

    2 Sam. 17. 11. I counsel that Israel be g. gathered Jer. 48. 38. be lamentation g. on house-tops of Moab

    GENERATION.

    This word is used for the history and genealogy of any man. Lor example : 'I his is the book of the generations of Adam, Gen. 5. 1. This is the history of Adam's creation, and that of his posterity. '1 hese are the generations of the heavens and of the earth. Gen. 2. 4. Ihis is a recital of the creation of heaven and earth. And in Mat. 1. 1. 'Jhe book of the geiieration of Jesus Christ, the .Son of Lfavid, This is the genealogy 0/ Jesus Christ, and the history of his life, death, and resurrection. It is lil.ewise taken for persons or pettple who live in some one age. Heb. 3. 10. I WHS grieved with that generation; with those men that came out of Egypt, and re- belled ogaintt me in the wilderness. Mat. 24. .34. 'this generation shall not pass, till all these thines be fullilled. All who are at present living, shall not be dead, when this shall come to pass. There are some at this day living, who shall be witnesses of the evils which I have foretold shall befall the Jews. The men of this generation, the men who are now alive, Luke 11. 31. O faith- less and perverse generation ! /.Hvte 9. 41. And, save yourselves from this untow ard generation, from these perverse men. Acts 2. 40. To genera- tion and generation, denotes future ages, Psal. .33. t 11. Who shall declare his generation? Jsa. 53. 8. Who can declare or number the M es- siah's spiritual seed, the number of those who shall believe in him, and be converted to him by the preaching of the gospel? tJcneration is also taken for men of like quality and disposition, tluugh neither of one place nor age. Psal. 14. 5. God is in the generation of the righteous.

    The ancients sometimes computed by generation.', and the Scripture follows frequently this methnd. Gen. 15. 16. 1 50. 23. In the fourth generation thy descendants shall come hither again. Joseph saw Kphraim's children of the third generation. A bastard shall not enter into the congregatim even to his tenth generation, Deut. 23. 2. By some of the ancients- a generation jcas fixed at an hundred yea's, by ithers at an hundred and ten, by others at thirty-three, thirty, five-aud-

    GEN

    twenty, and even at twenty years. So .hat thet»

    teas nothing uniform and settled in this matter. Only it is remarked, that the continuance of gene- rate ns is so much longer, as it comes nearer to the more ancient times.

    Gen. 7. 1. thee hate 1 seen righteous in this ff.

    Exod. 1. 6. .loseph aied,and all that p. 17. 16. will have war with Amalek from g. to g.

    Num. 32. 13. till that g. was consumed. Deut. 2. 14.

    Veut.l. :i5. not one ot this evil ^. shall see that land

    23. 2. a bastard shall not enter even to his tenth g.

    3. an Ammonite 10 tenth g. shall not enter

    8. 1 domite and Egypt, in the third g. shall enter £9. 22. so that the g. to come shall rise up and say 32. 5. they are a p>-rverse and crooked g. 20. t 7- consider the jearsof .». and g. Judg. 2. 10. all that g. were gathered to their fathers, and there arose another g. after them Etth. 9. 28. these days shall be rcmemb. in every g. Psal. 10. t 6. 1 shall not be moved to g. and g. 12. 7. thou shalt keep them, O Lord, thou shalt preserve them from this g. for ever 14. 5. for God is iu the g. of tlie righteous

    22. .'W. it shall be accounted to tlie Lord for a g, 24. 6. this is the g. of them that seek him

    48. 13. that ye may tell it to the g. following 49. 19. he shall go to the g. of his fathei?

    71. 18. till 1 have shewed thy strength to this^. 73. 15. 1 should offend air. the g. of thy children

    77. + 8. doth his promise fail to g. and g. ?

    78. 4, shewing to the g. to come the praises of Ld. 6. that the g. to come might know them

    8. might not be a stublioi-n aud rebellious g.

    95. 10 forty years grieved with this g. Heb. 3. 10. 102. 18. this shall be written for the g. to come 109. 13. in g. following let their name be blotted out 112. 2. the g. of the upright shall be blessed 145. 4. ones', shall praise thy works to another Prov. 27. 24. doth the crown endure to e^cry g.?

    30. 11. there is a.g. that curseth their father

    12. tliere is a p. that are pure in their own eyes

    13. a y. lofty II 14. a g. whose teeth are swords Eccl. 1. 4. one g. passelh away, another g. cometh Isa. 13. 20. not dwelt in from g. to g. Jer. 50. 39.

    34. 10. fromg. to g. it shall lie waste 17. from p. to g. they shall dwell therein

    51. 8. but my salvation shall be from g. to g.

    53. ,8. who shall declare his g. ? Acts 8. 33. Jer. 2. 31. O

    7. 29. the Lord hath rejected thej;. of his wrath Lam. 5. 19. thy throne, O L. remains from g. tog. Dan. 4. 3. and his dominion is from g. tog. 34. Joel 1. 3. and let their children tell another j.

    3. 20. Jerusalem shall dwell from g. to g. Mat. 1.1. the book of the g. of Jesus Christ

    3. 7. O g. of vipers, 12. 34 j 23. 3.3. J^ke 3. 7.

    11. 16. whereto shall I liken this p. Luke 7. 31.

    12. 39. an evil and adulterous g. seeketh altera

    sign, 16. 4. Marks. 12. Luke 11. 29

    41. shall rise in judgment with this 47. i,«

    42. queen of the south rise up with g. Luke 11. 31. 45. even so shall it be also to this wicked g.

    17. 17. O perverse J?. Mark 9. 19. Luke 9. 41.

    23. .36. all these things sliall come on this g. 24..34. thisi7. sh 11 not pass, iliar>H3. .30. l.ttXe21.32.

    Mark 8. .38. shall be ashamed of me in tliis sinful;. Luke 1. 50. his mercy is on them from g. to g. 11. 30. so shall the Son of man be to this/?. 50. the blood of the prophets required of this j;. 51.

    16. 8. children of this w orld in their g, are w iser

    17. 25. the Son of man must be rejected of this g, Acts 2. 40. save you from this untoward g.

    13. .36. Uavid, after he had served his own j7.

    1 Pet. 2. 9. ye are a chosen g. a royal priesthood

    See Foi RTH.

    GENERATIONS.

    Gen. 2. 4. these are the

    5. 1. theg. of A

    6. 9. Noah was a just man, and perfect in hisg. 9. 12. of the covenant 1 make for perpetual g.

    11. 10. these are tlie.^. of Shem |l '27. g. of Terah 17. 7. covenant between me and thy seed in tlieiry.

    9. thou and thy seed after thee in their j/.

    12. every man-child in your g. must be circum- cised

    25. 12. these are the g. of Ishmael, 13.1 Chr. 1. 29. 19. these are the .». of Isaac II 36. 1. the <;. of Esau, 9.

    .37.2. these are the;, of Jacob, Joseph 17 years old Exod. 3. 15. and this is my memorial unto all g. 6. 16. the sons of Levi according to their;. 19,

    12. 14. a feast to the Lord throughout your ;. 17. ye shall observe this day in your ;.

    42. a nicht to lie much observed by Isr. in their ;. 16. .32. h II an homer to be kept for your ;. ,33. 27. 21. it shall be a statute for ever to their g. .30. 21. Lei'. .3. 17. I 6. 18. 17. 36. 1 10. 9. 1 17- 7. 123, 14. 21, 31, 41.

    29. 42. a contin. burnt-offering throughout your;. .'JO. 8. burn incense || 31. oil throughout your;. 31. 13. my sabbaths a sign throughout your^. 10. 40. 15. an everlasting priestlioo

    iet>.21. 17.of thvseed intheirff. that hath blemish

    23. 43. your;, may know that 1 made Israel dwell

    24. 3. a statute for ever in ;. Num. 10. 8. 1 18. S3. Deut. 7. 9. Lord keepeth covenant fo a thousand;.

    .32. 7. consider the years of many ;. Josh. 22. 27. a witness l)ct«een you and our;.

    28. when they sliouhl sav to our;, in time to come Judg. 3. 2. the ;. of Israel might teach them war ftuih 4. 18. now these arc the ;. of Pharez 1 Chron. 16. 15. of his covenant, the word which he c»mmande

    45. 17. make thv name to be renieinl)ered in all ;.

    4Q. 11. their dwelliiic places continue to all ;.

    61. 6. thou wilt nrolong the king's yeMS as many;.

    72. 5. they shall fear thee throughout all ;. 70. 13. ve will shew forth thy praise to all ;. a^. 5. wilt thou draw out thine anger to all ;. .' 80. 1. I will make known thy faithfulness to all f

    4, and 1 will build up thy throne to all ;.

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    Psal.90.\. thou hast been our dwellini-place in all ^, llH». 5. anil his truth ciKiureth to all g. 102. 1'2. and thy rememlirance unto all ff. 24. thy years are throughout all ff. llXi. 31 . was countel to him tor righteous, to all ff. 119. <)(l. thy faithtulness is unto all i/. 1.15. 13. and thy memorial throughout all ff. 145. 13. and thy dominion tliroujjhout all p. 146. lu. thy (Jod, C) Zion, shall rci^n to all g.

    Jsa. 41. 4. calling the p. from the lieyinnin;,' 51. 9. awake, O arm of the Ij.1. as m the //.of old 5y. 12. shalt raise up the foundations of many g. 60. 15. I will make thee a joy of many g. 6\. 4. they shall repair the lasolations of many g.

    Joel 2. 2. even to the years of many a-

    Mat. 1. 17. the ij. from Ahrahamto David are \ig.

    Jjuke 1. 48. helcohl, all g. shall call me blessed

    Cot. 1. 26. mystery hath been hid from ages and g. (iEN lll.K.

    Tlie Hebrews call the (ientilcsiy the tjeveral name vf Oitiini, uhicli signijits the nations that have niit received the faith, or la-ji of Ood. /Ill uih.i are not Jews, nJtrf circumcised, are comprised imder the Kord (ioiim. Befire Christ, the door to life and justification uas 01 ened to the aorld hy the beliif only and profession vf the Jewish religion. Whose who uere converted, and embraced Judaism, they called Prcselyies. S'nce t/te i reaching if the l/ospel, the trve religion is tuil cinifined tu any one nation and country, only, as heretofore. God, \cho had promised hy his prophets to call the (ieutiles to the faith. Kith a superabundance of grace, has executed this promise : So that the christian clmrch is composed nf scarcely any other beside Gentile converts; and the .lews, uho nere too prvud of their particular privileges, for the most part have been abandoned to their reprobated sense of things, and have riisouned Jesus Christ their Messiah and lledeemer, for whom, for so many ages, they wished so impatiently.

    The apostle I'aul generally comprehends the Gen- tiles under the name 0/ Lireeks, Horn. 1. 16. Jew attd Greek signify Jew and Gentile. *ee also Horn. 2. 9, 10. 13. 9. 1 10. 12. I Cor. 1. 22, 24. Gal. 3. 28. And St. Luke, in the Acts, expressed himself in the same maimer. Acts 11. 20. 1 18. 4. St. Paul is commonly called the Apostle of the Gentiles, or the Greeks, 1 Tim. 2. 7- because he zcas principally sent to idolatrous people, to preach Christ to them ; whereas .St. I'eter, and the other apostles, preached inore generally to the iev,s;for which reasoit they are called the apostles of the cir- cumcision. Gal. 2. 7- I he gospel of the uncir- cumcision was committed unto me, as the gos- pel of the circumcision was unto I'eter.

    The old prophets declared in a very particular man- ner the calling of the (ientilcs. .lacob foretold, that when Shdoh, or the Messiah should come, to him should the gathcnng of the people be ; that is, t/ie Gentiles should yield obedience to Christ, and acknowledge him for their l/ird and Saviour. And how sincerely and heartily the ancient and godly Jews desired the conversion if the Gentiles, may appear from the prayer which Solomon ad- dresses to God after the dedication of the temple which he had built. 1 Kings 8. 41, 42, 43. H'hen the stranger shall come and pray towards this house, hear thou in heaven, that all people of the earth may know thy name, to fear thee as thy people Israel. The Psalmist says, that the Lord shall give the Gentiles to the Messiah for an inheritance. Psal. 2. 8. That the kings ot Tar- shish and of the isles shall bring presents ; the kings oiSheba and Seba shall otfer gifts : yea, all kings shall fall down beforehim, P'al.Ti. 10, 11. And in Psal. 87. 4. I will make mention of Egypt and Babylon, to them that know me : be- hold, Philistia unil Tyre, with Kthinpia .-thisman was born there. Wa\a\\ ahminds with prophecies of the like nature ; f ee Isa.

    In the Ne:o Testament we see the (ientiles came sometimes to Jerusalenr to worship God there. Some of tliese arriving there a little before the death of our Saviimr, addressed themselves to Philip, de- siring him to shew them Jesus, John 12. 20, ijc. Philip told Andrew, and both of them informed Jesus ; who answered them, 1 he hour is come, that the Son of man shoul.l be glorified ; that is. Do the GentUcs seek me? why, the time approaches wherein I shall be glorified by their conversion, and owning of me ; but I must die first, like a grain of com, and from thence will spring up a plentiful crop among the Gentiles. Queen Can- dace's eunuch, who came to Jerusalem, was like- wise a (ientile, as several affirm. Acts 8. 27-

    Mark 7. t 26. the woman was a g.-A Syroplienician

    Horn. 2. 9. of the Jew tirst, and also of the g, 10.

    GK,>: lU.KS.

    Gen. 10. 5. by these the isles of the «r. were divided Judg. 4. 2. Sisera dwelt in llarosheth of the g.

    Isa. 11. 10. a root of Jesse, to it shall the g. seek

    42. 1. he shall bring judgment to the g. Mat. 12. 18. 6. for a light to g. 49. 6. Luke 2. ,32. .lets 13. 47.

    49. 22. behold, I will lift up mine hand to tlie g.

    54. 3. and thy seed shall inherit the g.

    «>0. 3. and the g. shall come to thy liL'ht 5. the forces of the g. shall come to thee, 11.' 16. thou shalt also suck the milk of the g.

    61. 6. ye shall eat the riches of the g.

    9. and their seed shall be known among the g.

    62. 2. and the g. shall see thy righteousness 66. 12. the silory of the g. like a Mowing stream

    19. they shall declare my glory amonu the g.

    Jer. 4. 7. the destroyer cf the g. is on his way 14. 22. can any of the vanities of the g. cause rain ? 16. 19. the g. shall come to thee from ends of earth 46. 1. the word came to Jerenriah against the g.

    Lam. 2. 9- her kina and princes are among the g.

    Lxek.4. 13. eat their defiled bread among the g.

    Ilos. 8. 8. now shall they be among the g.

    Joel X 9. proclaim ye this among the g. prepare war

    Mic.o.ti. the remnant of Jacob shall be among the ^.

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    Zech. 1. 21. are come to cast out the horns of ^. Alal. 1. 11. my name shall be great among the g. Mat. 4. 15. beyond .lordan, (iaiilee of the g.

    6. .32. for after all these things do the g. seek 10. 5. saying, go not into the way of theg.

    18. for a testimony against them and the g.

    12. 21. anil in his name shall the g. trust

    20. 19. deliv. him to theg. Mark 10. 33. J.iike 18. 32. 25. princes of the g. exercise domin. Luke 22. 25. Luke ill. 24. Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the g. till the times of the g. be fulfilled John 7. 35. to the dispersed amoim g. and teach g. Acts 4. 27. Pilate with g. were gathered together

    7. 45. with .lesus into the possession of the^.

    9. 15. to bear my name before the g. and kmgs

    10. 45. on the g. also was poured out the gift

    11. 1. heard that the g. received the word of Go

    18. hath (iod to the g. granted repentance to life .'

    13. 42. g. besou'dit these words might be preached 46. Paul and llarnabas said, lo, we turn to theg. 48. when the g. heard this, tl)ey were glad

    14. 2. the unbelieving Jews stirred up tne g.

    5. there was an assault made both ot Jews and;.

    27. he hail opened the door of faith to the g.

    15. 3. declaring the conversion of the g. great joy

    7. that the g. by my mouth should hear the word 12. what wonders (iod had wrought among the^;. 14. Simeon declared how (iod at first did visiter.

    17. and all the g. on whom my name is called

    19. we trouble not them, which from among the;. 23. send greeting' to the brethren of the g.

    18. 6. from henceforth 1 will go to the g.

    21. 11. shall deliver Paul into the hands of the;.

    19. (iod wrought among the ;. by his ministry 21. teachest the Jews among;, to forsake Moses 25. as touching the g. which believe, have written

    22. 21. for I will send thee far hence to the ;.

    26. 17. delivering thee from the people and the;.

    20. shewing to the g. that they should repent 23. that Christ should shew light to the ;.

    28. 28. the Salvation of God is sent to the ;. Horn. 1. 13. have some fruit, as among other ;.

    2. 14. for when the ;. which have not the law

    21. the name of Go

    3. 9. we have proved Imth .lews and g. under sin 29. is he not also of the ;. .' yes, of the ;. also

    9. 24. not of Jews only, but also of the ;. .30. ;. which followed not after righteousness

    11. 11. salvation is come to the ;. to provoke them

    12. the diminishing of them the riches of ti>e ;.

    13. I speak to you p. as the apostle of the ;. 25. till the fulness of tlie ;. be come in

    15. 9. that the ;. miaht glorify (iod for his mercy ; for this cause 1 will confess to thee among the ;.

    10. he saith, rejoice, ye ;. with his people

    11. praise I^rd, all ye;, and laud him, all people

    12. to reign over the ;. in him shall the p. trust 16. that 1 should be the minister of Jesus Christ

    to the ;. that the ofiferin" up of the ;.

    18. fomake the ;. obeilient by word and deed 27. for if the ;. have been made partakers of

    16. 4. not only I, but all the churches of the ;. 1 Cor. 5. 1. is not so much as named among the ;.

    10. 20. the things which the ;. sacrifice to devils .32. give none olience, neither to Jews nor ;.

    12. 2. -ye know ye were ;. carried away to idols

    13. into one body, whether we be lews or ;. Gal. 2. 2. that gospel which I preach among the ;.

    8. the same was mighty in me towards the 9. 12. for before some came, he did eat with the ;.

    14. livest after manner of ;. why compellest ;..'

    15. we who are Jews, and not sinners of l!he ;. 3. 14. blessing of Abraham might come on the ;.

    Lph. 2.11. ye being in time past ;. in the flesh

    3. 1. I Paul the prisoner of .lesns Cliiist for you;.

    6. that;, should be fellow heirs of the same body 8. preach among the ;. the unsearchable riches

    4. 17. that ye henceforth walk not as other;. Col. 1. 27. the glory of this mystery anion!.' the ;. 1 Thess. 2. 16. forbidding us to speak to the ;.

    4. 5. not in the lust of concupiscence, as the ;.

    1 Tim. 2. 7. 1 am ordained a teacher of the ;.

    3. 16. preached to the ;. believed on in the world

    2 Tim. 1.11. am appoint, an apostle and teacher of;.

    4. 17. and that all the ;. might hear

    1 Pet. 2. 12. your conversation honest among the ;. 4. 3. to have wrought the will of the ;.

    3 JohnT. they went forth, taking nothing of the ;. liev. 11. 2. tor the court is given to the ;.

    GENTLE.

    1 Thess. 2. 7. we were ;. among you , even as a nurse

    2 Tim. 2. 24. the servant of the Lord must be ;. Tit. 3. 2. but ;. shewing all meekness to all men Jam. 3. 17- the wisdom from above is pure and ;.

    1 Pet. 2. 18. be subject not only to the good and ;.

    GENTLENESS.

    2 Sam. 22. .36. thy g. hath made me great, Ps. 18. 35. 2 Cor. 10. 1. I beseech you by the ;. of Christ Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of "the Spirit is ;. goodness

    GENTLY.

    Sam. 18. 5. deal ;. with the young man Absalom Isa. 40. 11. he will ;. lead those with young

    G EJ'. Gen. 3L 4. saying, ;. me this damsel to wife Exod. 1. 10. and so;, them up out of the land 14. 17. arxl 1 will ;. me honour upon Pharaoh Lev. 14. 21. if he be poor and cannot;, so much

    22. two pigeons, such as he is able to;. .30, 31. 32. the law of him whose hand is not able to ;.

    A'tJOT. 6. 21. besides that that his hand shall p.

    22. 34. now therefore I will ;. nie back again IJevt. 8. 18. it is he givetli thee (mwer to ;. w eallh

    28. 43. the stranaeis shall ;. up above thee .Judg. 14. 2. therefore ;. her for me to wife, 3.

    1 Sam. 20. 29. let me ;. away and set my brethren

    23. 26. David made haste to ;. away for fear

    2 Sam. 20. 6. lest Sheba ;. fenced cities and escape

    1 Kings 1. 2. that my lord the king may ;. heat

    12. 18. kin? Kehoboam made speed to p. up to his

    chariot to Hee to .lerusalem, 2 Cfiron. 10. 18.

    2 Kings'. 12. shall catch them alive, and;, the city Psal. 119. 101. thro' thy precepts I jr. understanding

    GIA

    Prov. 4. 5. ;. wisdom, ;. understanding, 7.

    6. 33. a wound and dishonour shall he;.

    1 6. 16. much better it is to ;. wisdom than gold, and to;, understanding rather to be chosen than silver 17. 16. a price in the hand of a fool to;. wis

    7. 12. let us;, up early to the vineyards and see if Jer. a. 5- I will;, me to great men, and will speak

    19. 1. and ;. a potter's earthen bottle

    46. 4. harness the horses, and ;. upj ye horsemen 48. 9. give winas to Moab, that it may ;. away

    i,a»).3. 7.hehath hedged me about, 1 cannot;. out Ezek. 22. 27. to destroy souls, to ;. dishonest gain Dan. 4. 14. let the beast" ;. away from under it Zeph. 3. 19. I will;, th' 1 praise from every land Mat. 10.1 9.;. neither goid nor silver in your purses 14. 22. constr. them to ;. into ship, Mark 6. 45. Luke9. 12. that they may lodge and;, victuals /lets 27. 43. cast themselves into sea, and ;. to land 2 Cor. 2. 11. lest Satan should;, the advantage of us Jam. 4. 13. continue there, buy, sell, and ;. gain

    G E 1 thee. Gen. 12. 1 . ;. thee out of thy country, ActsJ. 3. 22. 2. he said, ;. thee into the land of Moriah 31. 13. ;. thee out from this land, and return Exod. 7. 15. ;. thee to Pharaoh in the morning 10. 28. ;. thee from me, take heed to thyself 11.8.;. thee out, and all the people that tol low thee 19. 24. Lord said to Moses, away, ;. thee down and tliou shalt come up, 32.7. Devt. 9. 12. Num. 27. 12. ;. thee to mount Abarim, Deui. .32. 49. Deut. 3. 27. ;. thee up to the top of Pisgah 17. 8. ;. thee up to the place the Lord shall choose Josh.T. 10. ;. thee up, wherefore liesttliou thusr 17. 15. then ;. thee up to the wood country Judg. 7. 9. arise, ;. thee down unto the host liuth 3. 3. wash thyself,;, thee down to the floor 4. + 11. ;. thee riches in Ephratah, and be famous 1 Sam. 22. 5. depai t, ;. thee into the land of .1 udah

    1 Kings 1. 13. go,;, tliee in to king David, and say 2. 26. ;. thee to Anathoth to thine own fiehls

    14. 2. ;. thee to Shiloh, behold there is Ahijah 12. arise therefore, ;. thee to thine own house

    17. 3. ;. thee hence || 9. ;. thee to /arephath

    18. 41. Elijah said, ;. thee up, eat and drink 44. ;. thee down, that the rain stop thee not

    2 Kings 3. 13.;. thee to the prophets of thy father Neh. 9. 10. so didst thou ;. thee a name as this dav Isa. 22. 15. ;. thee to this treasurer, to Shebnah

    30. 22. thou shalt say unto it, ;. thee hence

    40. 9. O /ion,;, thee up into the high mountain

    47. 5. sit thou silent, and ;. thee into darkness Jer. 13. 1. ;. thee a linen girdle, put it on thy loin* Ezek. 3. 4. son of man,;, thee to tne house ot Israel

    11. and go, ;. thee to them of the captivity Mat. 4. 10. Jesus saith to him, ;. thee hence, Satan

    16. 23. he turned, and said to Peter, ;. thee behind me, Satan, Marin. 33. Luke 4. 8. Luke 13. 31. ;. thee out, for HercKl will kill th?e ActslO. 20. arise, ;. thee down, go with them

    22. 18. ;. thee quickly out of Jerusalem, will not

    GET ye. Gen. 19. 14. Lot said, up, ;. yeoutof this place Isa. 30. 11.;. jfe out of the way, turn aside from path Jer. 49. 31. arise,;, ye up to the wealthy nation Ezek. 11 . 15. have said, ;. ye far from the 1 Old Joel 3. 13. come, ;. ye (lown, for the press is full Zech. 6. 7. he said, ;. ye hence, walk to and fro

    G ET you, Gen.34.10. dwell and trade, ;.yoK possessions there.

    42. 2. ;. you down thither and buy for us thence

    44. 17. rise up, g. you up in peace unto your father Exod. 5. 4. the king s id, ;. yim to your burdens 11. go you, ;. yim stiaw where you can find it

    12. 31. rise u\t,g.you forth from among iny people Num. 14. 25. turn you,;, yowinto the wilderness

    16. 24. ;. yim up from about tabernacle of Ivorah

    22. 13. Halaani said, g.you into your land Deut. 5. .30. g.you into your tents again. Josh. 22. 4. Josh. 2. 16.;. y. to the mountain, lest pursuers meet Judg. 19. 9. to morrow ;. you early on your way

    1 Sam. 9. 13.;. yim up, for ye shall find him

    15. 6. ;. you down from among the Aiiialekites 25. 5. ;. you up to Carmel, and co to N abal

    Jer. 49. 30. Hee ;.;«?( far off, dwell deep, ye of Ilazor GEITETII.

    2 Sam. 5. 8. ^vhosl•)ever ;. up to the gutter, be chief Prov. 3. 13. happy is the man that;, understanding

    9. 7. he that reproveth a scorner ;. to hiniselV shame, he that rebuketh awicked man;, a blot 15. 32. he that heareth reproof;, understanding

    18. 15. the heart of the prudent ;. knowleilge

    19. 8. he that ;. wisdom loveth his own soul Jer. 17. 11. so he that ;. riches, and not by right

    48. 44. he ihat ;. out of the pit shall be taken

    GEl'TING. Gen.tiX. 18. Jacob carried away the cattle of his ;. Prov. 4. 7. with all thy ;. get understandins 21. 6. the;, of treasures bv a lying tongue is vanity

    GlKiST. (^en.49. .33. Jacob yielded up the ;. was gathered Job 10. 18. O that I had given up the;, no eye seen 11. 20. their hope shall be as the giving upof;. 14. 10. yea. man giveth up the ;. and where is he ' Jer. 15. 9. hath born seven,she hath given up the;, Mat.^. 50. Jesus cried, and yieldeil up the ;. Acts 5. 10. Sapphira fell down and yielded up the;. See Gave, Give, Uoly. GIANT. In Greek, Giras, in Hebrew, 'Nephcl, or TCe- jihilim, which may signify a monster, or a terrible man, who beats and bears down other men. 'The Scripture speaks of fiiants who lived bejore the flood; they are called Nephilim, mighty men which were of old, men of renown. Gen. 6. 4. Aquila, instead of Ciigantes, translates this word Nephilim, 'KniTrnrToi/Tec. men who at- tack, who fall with impetuosity upon their ene- mies ; a translation, says one, which renders very well the whole force of the Hebrew term.

    GIF

    Symmaclms translates it Biaioii violent men, cnit'L whose only nUe of (heir actions u violence t and force itj arms.

    the icri/ture calls them sometime'! liephaims. l-'or example : Cheiloi laomei" and his attit.< heat the Heplidiuis or uiaMs at .Asliterolli KKnimiii, Cien. 14. 5. 'J'hc Eimnis, ancunt in/iahitnni.^ vj the land if .MuhI), :.<;.« if a gigantic stature, tl,-.;/ uere of the nninber v( the Ktiiluiims or )i\M\\s. JJenl. 'J. 10, 11. Tlu Ueplianus and the I'ej i/; zites are joined toyi ther ni, old iiihahitanis oi the /andof. CO. .]ob saj/f, ihiit the ancitnt Utphainis nn urn or groan vnoer the uater.-, ,lob 'Jo. 5. 'J he .^e itiants if the old uorUI, zcho mice carried thmneltes insolently tj:.ariis God and men, hut r.eic qnicklg nihdued Ig the diiine po:cer, and drjrrned uith a deluijt, do n,':.' fnourn or groan from under the zcaters :,here thig uere h-uried, I'r in t/u tr mhterraneaJt and injernni habituiins. l>ut this parage is ether:. i>e ex- plained bg srme. holomuu in Prov. 2. 18. >a;/>, that the paths of a dehauched -.coman lead t~' the Eepliaiiiis, that is, ti hell, uhere the riheili.us giant > are ; and that he i: hj del iatt s from the :. og^ if-..isdom, shall go and d:.ell in i/.'e assemb.'g of the girtnts i/i hell, Piov. 21. 1(3.

    The Aiirtkims, -.'r the sons if Anak, r.ere the must /am(J!/,.^iaiitsetn i;iants of the race i/.Anak in this covnirg, n/io :.tie if so monstrvus a size, that the Israelites, in com- parison, uere but grasshoppers to t/um, Num. 13. 3.i.

    7he ."^eptiiacint scrnetimes translate the Hebrew aurrftiibbor, giant, though literullg ii ttyni/ics no ?nore than a strong man, a man oj : alonr and ira.erg, a uarrior. lor example: ring >ag that !Nimr. '] hat he -..ill de- strog the poieer if l'.i.'\ pt bg the s-.ord ol his uiants ; that is, of his uarrijrs, l^zek. ■.^■:. I'J, 21, 27.

    ^s to the existence of giants, .several -..titers, both ancitnt and ntodtrn, haie imagined, that the giants spolen of in Scripture :.ere indied men of an extraordinarg itature, but not so much aboie ichat '.COS common as they have fancied, :cho de- scribe giants as three or four times larger than men are at present. Hug uere. sag theg, men famous Jor the liulencesuhich theg couunitted, and fur their crimes rather than for their strength, or the greatness oi' their ..iature.

    Jt is lerg vrohahle, that the first men uere all of a strength and stature much superior to those of tiiankind at present, since they liied a much longer time ; long life being commonly the effect of a strong and tigorous cimstitution. And that'for- merlg there uere men of a stature much aboie that of common men caniwt be denied, at least not uithout contradicting the holy .'Scriptures. 'J he Israelites uho traversed the IJolg Land, told their brethren, that theg had seen giants in this country of .An,\k's race, uho uere so unmeasure- ably large, that other mettuere bnt grasshoppers in comparison to them. Num. 13. .33. Closes speahs of Og the king of Dasban's bed, uhich uas nine cubits long, and four uide; that is, fifteen feet four inches and a half long. Dent. 3.11. Goli- ath uas six citbits and a span in height, that is to say, ten feet seven inches, 1 .'^ani. 1"". 4. 'Jhese sorts of giants uere still common, in .losbna's and David's times, uhen the life of 7nen uas al- ready so much shortened, and as mag be presitmed, the size and strength of human bodies uere lery much diminished. Besides the giants, mentiincd in .Scripture, several historians make mention if giants; as Herodotus, Diodorus biculus, Plinv, Ilomer, Plutarch, &c.

    C -SViir;. 21. 16. was of sons of the g. 18.1 Chr. CO. 4.

    1 Chron. 20. (3. the son of tbe^;. II 8. born to ihtg.

    Job 16. 14. he runneth upon me like a g. GIANTS.

    Cen. 6. 4. there were g. in the earth in tI;ose days

    IKiim. 13. .33. there we saw the g. the sons of Anak

    Deut.l. 11. Kmims were counted^, as the Anakinis 3. 11. for onl3- Ug of liashan remained of the rem- nant of if. Josh. 12.4.1 13. 12. 13. Bashan which was called the land of j7.

    Josh. 15. 8. the lot of Judah went up at valley ofj7.

    17. 15. then get thee up to the land of the g'

    18. 16. Benjamin came to the vallei' of the o.

    (;1KK-EA(;[.E.

    Xer. 11. 18. these in abomination, theff. Bewr. 14.17. Gil r

    Signifies, [1] A present, Esth. C. 18. Mat. 2. 11. [2J A reuard, Dan. 5. 1". [3] W recompence for the reparation of an injury or aroru/ done to a person, or something given in testimony of respect and kindness. Gen. 34. 12. [4] A bribe, or something giien to a judge by one uho has a cause depending in order to bring the judge to side with him ; uhich is forbidden bg the law, "Deut. 16. 19. because such gifts r.^/T?/;:/ and bias the mind, that as the judge will not, so oft times he cannot, discern betuecn right and wrong. [5] Ah oblation, or Jree-will ojfering, Mat. 5. 23.

    Christ Jesus i> called the gift of God, John 4. 10. He is the greatest yift that God ever gaie to the world. The Holy Ghost and his miracu- Imu gifts are also called the yift of (;o

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    which Christ by his righte.usness or cjicdicnce has purchnied for us, Horn. 5. 17. Ly un- speakable gift, in 2 Cor. 9. 15. some understand Christ; others understand the gospel, by uhich the hearts of men are sn'idued, ejf'ei tual.'y dis- posed, and inclined t.i obey the uill rj' God : Others think it i.< to he under.- to.'d of ilia' habit if bntherly lo.e, which fioin the -Spuit ,J Christ, by the gospel, was wrought in the lit arts if these Corinthians.

    6(7;. 34. 12. ask me never so much dowrv and g.

    Eiod. 23. it. take noi-. a ii. blindelh, ihut. \<>. \>\.

    Sum. 8. 19. 1 bavt Kiveii tlie I evites as a //. 18. 6. 18. 7- 1 have :;iveii vour othce as a seivue off.'

    11. this is llime. the liea\ e-otiei iuL' or \\\e\v g. lleut. 16. 1 17. every man aLcoriUng to r/. of his hand 2 ."•«/«. 19. 42. or lialli lie I'iven us anv 11.!

    I'sal. 45. 12. (laughter of fy re shall be there with g. J'riv. 17. 8. a (/. IS as a precious st(ine in tlie e\ es

    23. a wicked man taketh a ;,■. out ct Ilie bosuai

    18. 16. a man's.!/, makctli room for l)iiu 21. 14. a V. in secret pacifietli an;;er

    25. 14. whoso boasteth Imnself of a false n. Led. 3. 13. enjov u'ood. it is tlie (/. or God, 5. 19.

    7. 7. and a g. (l"e>tici\ eth the lieart L:ek. -16. i 5. meat otferim; the g. of his hand

    16. it" a prince iiive a (/. to anv of his si lis

    17. ir he gi\e a

    24. leave there tliv g. h.-tore tlie altar and :;o 8.4. and otier the (/. Ilia! Aioses c(-mmaii(ied

    15. 5. but \e sav, it is a

    23. 18. whoso sweareth bv il,e g. is i,'uiltv, lo. John 4. 10. he said, if iliou knewest tlie

    8.20. thought the (/. or (.od may be purchased

    10. 45. on the tienliles also was i)Oured out the g.

    11. 17. Cuxi gave them the like

    5. 15. not as the otfence. so also is free (/. the L-race of C.(xl and the g. by ijrace abounded to iiiauv

    16. so is the n. the free .(;. is of many otieiices

    17. they which receive the g. of ric^h.teousness

    18. the free

    1 Cor. 1. 7. so that ye come behind in no y waiting

    7. 7- everv man hath Ins proper 0. of God

    13. 2. tho'"l have the u. of pidpliec\ and understand 16. + 3. 1 will send them to brine; vourt/. to.lerusal.

    2 Cor. 1. 11. that for the v- bestowed upon us

    8. 4. praying us that we wouhl receive the n. tlJ. was cliosen to traNel with us with t\ni g.

    9. 15. thanks l>e to God for his unspeakable.!/. Ji>/(.2.8. faith is not of yoursehes, it is the^/.o'fGod

    3. 7. 1 was made a minister, according to the .(;. 4.7. according to the mea.ure of the g. of t hi ist Phil. 4. 17. not because 1 desire -^g. but fruit

    1 'J'im. 4. 14. neglect not the .'/. that is in thee

    2 'J'lm. 1. 6. stir up tiie '/. Ilia't is in thee bv jiufting Lleb.0.4. and have tasted of the haa\enly g. Jam. 1.17. every iiood.t/. and perfect!/, is fiom above

    1 Pet. 4. 10. as 'every man hath received the g.

    GllT.N. Ce«. 25. 6. Abraham L'ave g. to sons of concubines Exod. 28. .■«. which Israel shall hallow in theirs/. J.ev. 23. 38. these are your feasts, besides xcmr'g. Sum. VA. 29. out of all vour 0. oft.-r the best

    2 5fl'H.8. 2. the Moabites and ^yrians became Da-

    vid's servants, and brouLiht//. 6. 1 Chron. 18. 2. 2 Chron. 19.". with tie Lord is no takiiiL"^ off/.

    21. 3. .lehoshaphat save iireat (/.of silver and gold

    26. 8. the Ammonites Liave g. to L'zziah 32. 23. and many brought g. unto the lord

    Esth. 2. 18. Ahasuei us hiade a feast and gave p.

    9. 22. make them davs of sendiin; £;. to the poor Psal. 16. t4. that n'wo g. to another L-od

    68. 18. thou hast received i). for men. for rebellions

    7'-. 10. the kings of ^heba and .^eha shall oiler .(/. Prov. 6. 35. not content, though lliou idlest manvi/.

    15. 27. but he that hatetli g. shall live

    19. 6. everv man is friend to him that siveth g. 29. 4. he that receiveth (/. overthrow eth iudi;ment

    7i(;. 1.23. every one loveth.c/.followeth after r(^ wards E.tek. 16. 33. iliey give (/. to whores, g. to lovers

    20. 26. and 1 polluted them in their own g.

    31. when ye ofter vour (/. ye pollute yourselves 39. pollute my hoty nameno more with xkut g.

    22. 12. in thee have they taken g. to shed blood Van. 2. 6. if veshew the dream, vc shall receive j/.

    48. the king' L'ave Daniel manv :;Teat 0. 5. 17. then Daniel said, let thv a. be to thvself Mat. 2. 11. thev presented to him ij- gold, nivrih

    7. 11. if ye kncSw how to L'ive i;ood <;. Luke 1 f. 13. Luke 21. 1. the rich casting their .(/. into the treasury

    5. temple was adorned with goodly stones and g'. Pom. 11. 29. thef. of God are w ithout repentance 12.6. having £1. diftcring accordiin; to the !;race 1 Cor. 12. 1. now concerniuL' sj'iritual (/. brethren 4. there are diversities of (7. but the same Spirit 9. to another the g. of healinir. 28, 30. 31. but covet earnestl.v the best g. 14. 1. follow after charity and desire spiritual g.

    12. forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual (/. /'^/(.4.8. he led captivity capli'.e. and guveg. to men Jleb. 2. 4. God also hearing them w ifliess with .(/.

    5. 1. that he may other

    8. 3, every high-priest is ordained to otter g, 4. seeing that there are priests that otter g.

    9. 9. which were offered, loth 1/. and sacrlhces 11. 4. God testif\ inu' of .Abel's (/. dead vetspeaketh

    Pev. 11. 10. they that dwell on earth shall send g.

    GlI.Dr.l). Pev. 17. t 4. and the woman was g. with gold

    (.IN. .Job 40. +24. will any bore his nose with a g. ? i<7.8. 14. be for a.ff. to the inhabitants of .lerusalrm Amos 3. 5. can a bird fall in a snare w here 1100. is r

    GIKl). Gen. 3. + 7. made themselves things to g. about Plod. 29. 5. g. him with the curious girdle, 9. Jiidg. 3. 16. Ehud did g. Iiis dagger under raiment

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    1 Sam. 25. 13. g. ye on every man his sworn

    2 hitngs 3. + 21. that were o\>\o to (/. themselves Psal. 45. 3. g. thy sword on thv thi:;li, O most /.,/. 8. 9. (/.yourselves, and \e shall be broken E.'-ik. 44. 18. not //. with what causeth sweat Joel 1. 13. g. yoursehes. and lament, xe priests y)(Xfl2.:n. shall. /.hiioself. and make th'em sit down

    17.8. .(/. tin selr, and serve me, till 1 haveeaieu Jihn 21. 18. wliei. old. another shall „. thee Acts 12. Vs.g. th.\ self and bind on tin sandals

    .S(f LlllNs, .'s\c KCLUl il.

    GIUDKD. L.e:-. 8. 7. he g. him u ith the -inde and clothed hiin Diui. 1.41. wlicii ve con cvtrv man Ins veai)ons ,/(((/./. 18. 11. six lumdred men (/". wiili weapons 1 Sam. 2. 18. .-saimiel (/. with a linen eph.d 2.N(//(.6.14. David danced, and was

    5.10 V. i|>e wit'.i tile towel wherewith he was/;.

    iit. .15.6. seven aiii;els. bieastsc/. with golden c/irdle

    .S(f Loins. S\\ ohu.

    GIKDEDSI.

    John 21. lo. v.-hen tliou w ast voung thou g. thvself

    CIKDLIIl. ~ 1 /\'/(;(/.v 1.\ 1 1. let not him that //. on his harness J. h 12. l;'. and he (/. their h.ins \V)th a uirdle I'sat. lii. :;2. it is (.od that a. me with strength Prov. 31. 17. she (/. h.er loins with strem/tli

    GIRDING. l-n. 3.24. iiistea'! of a stomacher, a .7. of sackcloth 22. 12. the Lord did call to 11. with sackcloth

    GIKDLL. The Hebrews cenerally u-re no oirdle in the house, n r t:,n ahr, ad, unless ulizu tlug uirc a! wri. , r upon a ji.vnug. .-it these times they ti'cUd tlnm- selies up. and girt fh, ir clothes about l.him, as I l.e eastern jtopte still at this dag -.rear tlitin. '] his npiiais from many passaocs if the illd and Ac:,' 'Listan.tnt. 1 lliah oiidtd up his Ivins. and ran bilore Ahab, 1 Kim.'S 18. 46. .//((/ Llisha ordertd hi. seriani Gehazi 10 c/ird up his loins, and to ::o and lay his staff on the face of the Shunninn, lie's child, 2 Kings 4. 29. <.'ur .s./c / mr prating liimseh' in' a priptr condition to wash the het of his dis- ciplts, ant himself about with a towel," Je/(/i 1.3. 4. 7 //(' soldiers likeu ise ha,! their Iclts m m rally tjirt about them, to which the Via\\u\italluoe.>.\><-o\. 18. 39. Ihou hast girded me with strength unto the battle. Belts or girdles were often made of very precious stuff. 'Llie virtuous woman made rich girdles, ami sold them to the miiehants, Prov. 31. 24. Thtse girdles uere vstd in common both by men and women. Our Lord appeared to St. .lohii in a :;irclle of liold. Hev. 1. 13. noting the ereelleney of his tninistraiion as pritst. And in l!ev. 15. 6. the seven aiioels, who came cut of the ten'plc. ueie clothed i.ith lintn, and girt about uiih golden girdles. On the contrary, the prophet', and per- sons uho made particular professions 01 hiimiiir,/ and conteiiif t of the u orld, uore girdles" oJ leather, 'ilie pnpliet Kliiah had one of this sort'. 2 KiiiLS 1. 8. as weil as .lohn the I'aptist, .!/«;. 3. 4. In times of mriirning tiny use.i girdks of saekcloih. as marks of humiliation and sorro:.-. ( • 'od threatens thedonijhters of /o n, who had offeud.d Inn, with the excess of iht ir ornaments, to reduce thtm to tie wenrinn ,i sackcl.th. Isa. 3. 24. .///(/ ;// chap. 22. 12. tha Lord r/(/(-,//t//.>' .lerusalem with bring- ing htr into captiiity, u ith. cutting ,\ff lor hair, the instrument of her pride, and obliging her to aird hcrstlf ahi'u't with sacU-loth. 'Ilie militarv girdle, or belt, did not come over the slwnldir, as among the old Greeks, but uas uo.n upon the loins ; u hence the following crpressions have their original. Everv man had his swurd girded by his side, or upoii his loins, .\(/(. 4. 18. (iirded with girdles upon their loins. Ezek. 23. 15. I'hese belts uere generally rich, and some- times ail en as rewards 'to soldiers, .loab tells him who had seen Absalom hamiiiig on a tree, that if he had smitten him to the around, he would have given him ten shekels of silver and a airdle, 2 Ham. 18. 11. Jonathan the son cf Saul made Da- vid /; present of hii girdle, 1 >am. 18.4. .lob, cxaltiiui the power of God. says. 1 Jiat lie looseth the bond of kin-.;s, and uirdelh their loins with a girdle : he dipeseth them from their thrones, and rediicith them to a mtan and servile condition, .lob 12. 18. The priest's iiirdle or sash was of several cohmrs. of gold, of blue, and purpl, , „,„/ scarltt. and fine 'twineii linen, ENod. 28. 4. 8. .losephus ..,/,(,.(■, that the yeiests wore i< upon tlmr brm.ts. vnd- r their arms; that a kii.d of Jlouei -work uas there repre- sented, with threads of purple, scarlet, and hyacinth ; that it went f.cice round the body, was tied before, and the ends hung down to the Icel. to render the priests mere venerable. II hen thry were in the act ,f sacrificing, they thrci' this girdle over the h ft shouhur, that they might perform their office wiih the nrtaicr frcdom. The girdle uasused lormerly for a purse, as apyears from Mat. 10. 9. uhere onr Stiiour foibids his apostles to rarrv momy in their pur.ses. or itirdles. The.^e girdles uere large and hollow, much like the cast skin of a serpent, or an eel. Our .Saviour says, I.uke 12. .35. let your loins be girded about ; tliei: is, be always prepared

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    /or any service that Cod Teqvtres ffi/ou, and diU- yent ahmit it : he iif>e iervants u/w are girded, and ready to obey their masters comrnaTids, or like so'diers Kho uait for orders from their com- manders. The Apostle Paul, descrihing the Christianas armour, makes truth the girdle of the bins. Kph. 6. 14. Havinq- your loins girt about vith truth ; that is, Let your minds and spirits hf strengthened ayid established zcith simndness of judgment and sincerity of heart, and in stedfastly endeavouring to have a cfitscience void of offence toicards God and men. &e Loins. I.rod. Si. 4. these garments they shall make a g.

    8. tjie curious g. ot the ephdd wliich is upon it,

    57, C8. 1 29. 5. 1 39. 5, 20. Lev. 8. 7. 39. thou shalt make the g. of needle work 39. 2y. they made a g. of tine twined linen

    1 Ham. Ui. 4. Jonathan gave David his how and g.

    2 Sam. 18. 11. and 1 -would have uiven thee aj7. 1 Kiyigs 2. 5. he put the blood of war on his g.

    C Kint/s 1. 8. Elijah was sirt with a g. ot leather 3. t 21. that could gird themselves with a g.

    Job 12. 18. he gir.letli the loins of kings witii &g. + 21. he lo( spth the y. of the strong

    Fsnl. 109. 19- for a g. wherewith he is girded

    Jsa. 3. 24. instead ot a g. there shall be a rent 5. 27. nor shall the g. of their loins be loosetl 11. 5. and righteousness shall be the g. of his loins, and faithfulness the ^. of his reins

    '22. 21. I will strengthen Kliakim with tliyy.

    23. 1 10. O daught. of Tarshisli, there is no more^. Jer. 13. 1. 20, wet thee a linen g. put it on thy loins

    10. this people shall be as this g. goo21. n. took Paul's fl'. man thatowneth this ^. Uev. 1. 13. gilt about the pups witli a gulden g.

    GIRDLKS. i'xorf. 28. 40. thou shalt make for Aaron's sons g. 29. 9. and thou shalt gird Aaron and sons with g. Lev. 8. 13. Moses did gird Aaron's sons with g. Prov. 31. 24. she delivereth g. to the n\erchant Jiiek. 23. 15. the images of Chaldeans girded with g. Van. 5. + 6. that theg. of his loins were loosed 2{ev. 15. 6. seven ansels girded with golden g.

    GIKL, S. Joel 3. 3. they have sold a g. for w ine to drink' JCech. 8. 5. streetsof city shall be full of boys audff. GIRT.

    1 Sam. 2. 4. they that stumbled are g. with strength

    2 Kings 1. 8. he whs g. with a girdle of leather John 21. 7. Simon Peter g. his lisher's coat to him Lph. 6. 14. stand, having your loins g. w ith truth Mev. 1. 13. g. about the paps w^ith a golden girdle

    GITlllH.

    This is the title prefixed to Psalms 8, 81, anrf84. 'i'he conjectures cf interpreters are various concern- ing this aord. Some think it signifies a sort of musical itistrnment, or tune to uihich they uere set ; others, that the hymtis of this kind riere invented in the city of Oath ; others, tlint Gittith signifies wine-presses, and that the Psalms zvith this title zvere sung after the vintage ; others that if wine- presses uere meant by it, it should he 0\\.W\\\ ; aJid that Gittith signifies a woman of Gatli ; and that these Psalms tvere given to the class of young tcomen, or soTigstresses of Gath, to be sung hy them. Dr. Hammond thinks that the Psalms ai//j this title icere all set to the same tune, and made on Goliatli the Gittite. GIVE.

    Gen. 15. 2. what wilt g. me, seeing T go childless ?

    2.3. 11. the field I g. thee, and the cave therein

    28. 22. of all thou shalt <7. nie, 1 \\\\\g. the tenth

    29. 19. better I g. her thee, than g. her to another 34. 10. then will we g. our daughters to you

    L-Tod. 10.25. thou must s?. us also sacrifices £2. 17. if her fatheo utterly refuse to p. her to him 30. on the eishth/dav Uiou shalt g. it me .30. 12. then they shall g. every man a ransom 13. this they shall g. every one half a shekel JV'kot. 3. 9. thou shalt g. the Levites unto Aaron 11. 4. they said, who shall g. us flesh to eat ' 18. £2. 18. if Balak would 47. me his house full, 24. 13. 25. 12. I g. to Phinehas my covenant of peace £0. 54. to many g. thou the more inheritance, to few thou shalt j7. the less inheritance. 33. 51. .35. 2. ye shall g. to levites suburbs for the cities JJeut. 15. 10. thou shalt g. him thine heart, 14. 16. 17. every man a. as he is able, Ezek. 46. 5, 11.

    24. 15. at his day thou shalt g. him his hire

    25. 3. forty stripes he may jj.him, and not exceed Josh. 20. 4. that fieeth, they shall g. him a place Judg. 7. 2. to g. the Midianites info their hands

    8. 25. they answered, we will willinaly

    1 .Sam. 2. 16. nay, but thou shalt g. it me now .32. in all the wealth which God shall g. Israel

    17- 25. the king will g. him his daughter

    22. 7. will the son of Jesse g. every one fields ?

    25. 11. shall I then j7.it to men whom 1 know not

    2 Sam. 23. 15. oh that one would g. me drink of the

    water of the well of Beth lehem.l Chr. 11. 17. 24.23. all these did Araunah g. 1 Chron. 21. 23.

    1 Kings 13. 8. if thou viWtg. me half thine house

    2 Chron. .30. f 8. but ff. the hand unto the Lord 12. the hand of God was to p. them one heart

    Ezra y. 8. and to p. us a nail in his holy place

    9. to g. us a reviving, tog. us a wall in Judah John. 4. all that a nian hath will he g. for his life

    14. 1 4. who will g. a clean thing out of unclean ' Psal. 2. 8. ask of me, and I shall g. thee the heathen 14. + 7. who will g. salvation out of Xion, 53. t 6. 37.4. he shall ^. thee the desires of thine heart 49. 7- none can g. to God a ransom for him 51. 16. thoudesirestnot sacrifice, else wouldljr.it 68. t 33.,lo, he tioXhg. out his mighty voice 78. 20. can he g. bread also ? can he provide flesh .' 91. 11. he shall g. his angels charge. Mat. 4. 6. J09. 4. but 1 g. nivself unto praver 120. t 3. what shall the deceitful tongue g. thee? Pror. 29. 15. the rod and reproof j/. wisdom

    17. he shall /7. thee rest, shall .

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    Cant. 8. 7- if a man would y. sul-sfance of his house />«. .30. 23. then he shall g. the rain of thy seed 55. 10. that it may g. seed to the sower, and bread 61. 3. to g. unto them beauty for ashes Jer. 3. 19. how shall 1 g. thee a pleasant land ! 6. 10. to whom shall I speak and g. warning?

    9. + 1. who will g. my head waters, my eyes tears ? 17. 10. to g. man according to his ways, 32. 19. 29. 11. I think to g. you an expected end

    Ezek. 2. 8. open thy mouth, eat that I g. thee

    3. 3. fill thy bowels with this roll that I g. thee 16. ."56. by blood of thy childr. which didst /7. tliem 20. 28. when I had brought them to land, 1 lifted

    up mine hand to g. it to them, 42. 1 47. 14. 33. 15. it wicked ;/. again that he had robbed 46. 16. if the prince g. a gift to his sons, 17. Dan. 9. 22. 1 am come forth to g. thee skill Alic. 6. 7- shall 1 g. my first b. for my transgression ? Zech. 8. 12. the vine shall g. her fruit, the ground shall (7. increase, and the heavens g. their dew Mat. 7. 9. if he ask bread, will he g. him a stone •

    10. if he ask fish, will he g. a serpent ? J.uke 11. 11.

    11. how to g. gifts to your children, so your Fa-

    ther to g. them that ask him, Luke 11. 1.3.

    10. 42. whoso shall g. to drink a cup of cold water

    14. 7. he promised to g. her what slie would ask 16. 26. g. in exchange for his soul r Mark 8. .37.

    19. "• " h3' comm. to g. a writing of divorcement 1

    20. 23. sit on hand is not mine to g. Mark 10. 40.

    26. 15. what will yep. me, and I will deliver him Mark 6. 25. 1 will tliat thou g. me the head of Johu

    12. 9. and he will g. the vineyard unto others I.ukei. 6. and to whomsoever 1 will, 1 g. it

    6. .38. goo

    11. 8. he will g. him as many as he neetleth

    16. 12, who shall g. j'ou that which is jour own r Ji'hn 4. 14. whoso drinketb the water I shall g. him 6. 27. meat which the .Son of man shall g. you 52. how can this man g. us his flesh to eat ?

    10. 28. and 1 g. to them eternal life, never perish

    11. 22. what thou wilt ask, Go

    13. 29. that he should g. something to the poor 14. 16. he shall g. j'OU another Comforter to abide

    27. peace I leave with you, my peace I g. to you not as world givethfr. I to you, be not tioiiiiled

    15. 16. whatsoever ye shall ask, he may g. it

    16. 23. whatsoever ye ask he will g. it jou

    17. 2. tliat he should g. eternal life to as many Acts 3. 6. such as 1 have g. I thee, rise and walk

    6. 4. but we will g. oui^elves to prayer

    7. 5. he promised he would g. it for a possession

    20. 35. it is more blessed to g. than to receive Eom. 8. 32. with him also freely g. us all things

    1 Cor. 7. 5. that ye may g. yourselves to fasting Eph. 1. 17. God may g. you the spirit of wisdom

    4. 28. that he may have to .17. to him that needeth

    2 Tim. 4. 8. which the righteous Judge shall g. me Heb. 2. 1. we ought to g. the more earnest heed

    1 John 5. 16. g. life for them that sin not to death Uev. 13. 15. he had |>ower to g. life to the imase t 16. to g. a mark in their ri'.'ht hand or foreheads

    16. 19. to g. her the cup of the wine of his wrath 22. 12. to g. every man according to his work

    See Account, Glory, Sware.

    GIV K, Imperatively,

    Gen. 14. 21. g. me the persons, and take the goods

    27. 28. therefore God g. thee of dew of heaven

    29. 21. ff. me my wife || 30. 1. g. children else 1 die .30. 26. g. nie my wives and my children

    iV'»

    Josh. 2. 12. swear to me, and 17. me a true token

    14. 12. now therefore g. me this mountain

    15. 19. g. me a blessing, g. springs, Judg. 1. 15.

    1 Sam, 8. 6. when tliey said, 9. us a king to judge us

    17. 10. o. me a man that we may fight together

    21. 9. David said, none like that, g. it me

    1 Kings 3. 9. g. thy servant an understanding heart 26. O my lord, g. her the living child, 27.

    8. 39. g. every man according to his waj's

    17. 19. he said, g. me thy son, and he took him

    2 Kings 6. 29. 1 said, g. thy son, that we may eat him

    10. 15. if it be, g. me thine hand, and he gave it 14. 9. saying, g. thy daughter to my sen to wife

    1 C^r. 16. 28. g. to Lord, ye kindreds of the people,

    glory and strength, 29. Psal. 29. 1, 2. | 96. 7, 8.

    22. 12. the Ixjrdff.thee wisdom and understanding

    2 Chron. 1. 10. g. me now wisdom and knowledse Neh. 4. 4. and g. them for a prey in land of captivity Job 32. 21. nor let me g. flattering titles to man Psal. 28. 4. g. them according to their deeds

    60. Jl. g. us help from trouble, 108. 12. 86. 16. O turn, g. thy strength to thy servant 119. 34. g. me understanding, 73, 125, 144, 169. Prov. 9. 9. J/, instruct, to a wise man he will be wiser

    23. 26. my ion,g. nic thine heart, observe my

    25. 21 . if enemy hunger, g. him bread, Rom. 12. 20.

    30. 8. g. me neither poverty nor riches, feed me 15. horse-leech hath two daughter, crying, g. g.

    Eccl. 11. 2. i7. a portion to seven, also to eight 7.1/1. 49. 20. g. place to me. that I may dwell

    62. 7. g. him no rest till he establish Jerusalem Jer. 18. 19. g. heed to me, O Lord, and hearken

    .35. 2. bring them, and g. them wine to drink ].am. 1. 18. let tears run down, g. thyself no rest

    3. 65. g. them S'Trow of heart, thj- curse to them Ezek.^. 17. and g. them warning from me Dan. 5. 17. and g. thy rewards to another Hos. 4. 18. her rulers with shame do love, g. ye

    9. 14. g. them, O Lord, what w ilt thou p. >

    13. 10. thou saidst, p. m.e a king and princes

    14. t2. take away all iniquity, and g. good y.ech. 11. 12. g. me my price, if not forbear Mat. 5. 42. g. to him that asketh thee

    6. 11. g. us this dav our daily bread, I.vke 11. 3.

    9. 24. g. place |1 10.'8. freely >'« received, freely g. 14. 16. g. ye them to eat, Mark 6. 37. Luke 9. 13. 17. 27. that take, and g. to them for me and thee

    19. 21. go sell, and g. to the poor, Mark 10. 21.

    20. 8. call the labourers, wu\ g. tliem their hire 25. 8. g. us of your oil . for our lamps are gone out

    Luke 6. r!8. g. and it shall be given unto you

    11. 41. g. alms of such tilings as ye have, 12. 33.

    GIV

    Luke 14. 9. he that bade thee say, p. this man place 15. 12. the younger said, .v. me' the portion ot goods

    John 4. 7. Jesus saith to her, g. me to drink, id. 6. .34. thev said. Lord, evermore g. us this bread 9. 24. g, God the praise, this man is a sinner

    Acts 8. 19. Simon said, g. me also this power

    Rem. 12. 19. avenge not, but rather g. place 10 wrath

    1 Cot. 10. 32. g. none oftence, neither to the .lews

    2 Cor. 9.7. so let himp. not grudgingly orof necessity Col. \,\. g. to your servants that which is just

    1 Tim. 4. 1.3. g. attendance to reading, to doctrine

    15. meditate,

    Rev. 10. 9. g. me the little book, he said, take it 18. 7- so much torment and sorrow g. Iier tiee Charge, Lak, Gi.oby, Light. I uill (JIVE. Gen. 17. 8. I teill g. to thee and thy seed the land wherein thou art a stranger, 48. 4. Deut. .34. 4.

    16. luill II. thee a son also of her, and bless her 2!i. 22. J-.iill surely g. the tenth to tfiee

    .3^J. 11. what ye shall say to me 1 uill g. 12. Exod. 3. 21. and 1 ^lill g. this people favour

    .33. 14. my presence with thee, ami J uill g. thee rest Lev. 26. 4. 1 uillg. you rain in season. Dent. 11. 14.

    6. / will g. peace in the land, ye shall lie down

    1 Sam. 1. 11. 1 uill g. him to the Lord all his life 18.21. 1 uillg. her, that she may be a snare to him

    2 Sam. 12. 11. Iwill g. thy wives to thy neighbour 1 Kings 11. 13. not rend all, but I uill g. one tribe

    31. behold, luill g. ten tribes to thee 13. 7. come home, and / a tV/ g. thee a reward 21. 2. I vill g. thee for it a better vineyard •■

    7. / viill g. thee the vineyard of f«at!Oth

    1 Chr. 22. 9. Ixcillg. him rest, Iicillg. peace to Isr,

    2 Chr. 1. 12. / uill g. thee riches, wealth, honour Psal. 30. 12. C) Loid, luill g. thanks to thee

    57. 7- 1 uill sins and g. praise, 108. 1. Prov. 3. 28. to-morrow / uill g. when thou hast it Isa. 3. 4. / will g. them children to be princes

    41. 27. shall say to Zion, beho-.l, and / uill g. to Jerusalem one that brinseth good tidings

    42. 6. 1 will g. thee for covenant of tlie people, 49. 8.

    45. 3. 1 will g. thee the treasures of tfarkness

    49.6. J Kill g. thee for a light to the Gentiles 36. 5. I will g. them an everlasting name

    Jer. 3. 15. I will g. pastors according to my heart 9. 15. 1 will g. them waters of gall to drink

    14. 13. I will g. you assured peace in this land

    15. 1 4. i uillg. them for a removing into kingdoms 17. 3. 1 will g. thy substance to the spoil

    24. 7. I will g. them an heart to know me .32. 39. I will g. them one heart, Ezek. 11. 19. 34. 18. I will g. the men that have transgressed

    Ezek. 7. 21. 1 uill g. it into the hand of sirangere 11. 17. and / will g. you the land of Israel 16. 38. / will p. thee blood in fury, and jealousy 39. / wilt also p. thee into their hand 61. I will g. them to thee for daughters 21. 27. he come whose right it is, 1 will g. it him 23. 46. I will <7. them to be removed and spoiled 29. 19. / will g. lanti of Egypt to ^ebucharlnezzar 21. / will g. thee the opening of the mouth .36. 26. and / uill g. you an heart of flesh Hos. '2. 15. 1 will g. her vineyards from thence Mat. 11. 28. come unto me, and I will g. vou rest 16. 19. 1 will g. to thee the keys of the ftingdom

    20. 4. and whatsoever is right, I will g. you 14. 1 will g. to this last even as unto thee

    Mark 6. 22. ask what thou wilt, / will g. it thee Lukell.lb. for 1 will p. you a mouth and wisdom Johndj.b'i. lam living bread, the bread Iwillg. is my flesh, which 1 uillg. for the life of the world Acts 13. 34. 7 will g. you the sure mercies of David Heb. 8. 1 10. 7 will g. my laws into their mind Rev. 2. 10. be faithful, 7 willg. thee a crown of life

    17. Itcili g. him a white stone and a new name 23. 7 will g. to every one according to your worKS £i). and 1 will g. him the morning star

    11. 3. and 7 uill g. power to my two witnesses

    21. 6. 7 uillg. to him that is atbirst water of lite

    Will 7 GIVE. Geji. 12. 7. to thy seed will I p. this land, 13. 15. I 24. 7. I 28. 13. I 35. 12. Eiod. .32. 13. | 33. 1. Deut. 1. .36. save Caleb, to him uill I p. the land

    .39. they shall go in thitlier, to them will I g. it Josh. 15. 16. to him will I g. Achsah, .Judg. 1. 12 1 Sam. 9. 8. that u ill 1 g. to the man of God to tell

    18. 17. my daughter iVIerab, her will I g. thee 1 Chr. 16. 18. to thee uill Ig. land, Psal. 105. 11. Psal. 18. 49. therefore will I p. thanks to thee Cant. 7. 12. there will I g. thee my loves Jsa. 43. 4. therefore will I g. men tor thee

    56. 5. to them will I g. in mine house a place Jer. 24. 8. so will I g. Zedekiah king of Judali

    45. 5. thy life will I g. to thee for a prey Ezek. 15. 6. so will J g. inhabitants of Jerusalem

    36. 26. new heart also a iV/ 7 jr. you, and new spirit Hag. 2. 9- and in this place will 7 g. peace Mat. 4. 9. devil said, all these things will Ig. thee J^uke 4. 6. all this pow er will Ig. thee, and glory Rev. 2. 7. to him that overcometh uill I g. 17, 20.

    7,

    16. 8. when the Lord shall g. you flesh to eat Num. 11. 18. therefore the Lord will p. you flesh

    14. 8. if the Xorrf delight in us, he will g. it us 22. 13. the 7,()rrf refuseth to p. me leave to go 34. 13. the jAird commanded to p. the nine tribes 36. 2. the L'rd comman

    Deut. 1. 25. it is a good land the 7.orddoth g. 28. 65. the Jj)rd shall g. thee a trembling heart Josh. 9. 24. the Lorrf commanded Moses to f;.the land 17. 4. the Lord commanded to g. us inheritance

    21. 2. the Lord commanded to g. us cities Ruth 4. 12. which the L. shall jr. thee of this womau

    1 Kings 15. 4. tlie T-orrfhis God d'vig. him a lamp

    2 Chron. 25. 9. the Lord is able to g. tliee much Psal. 29. 11. the Lord will g. strength to his people

    84. 11. the 7.orrf will g. grace and glory 85. 12. the T^rrf shall g. that which is good Isa. 7. 14. tlie Lord himself shall g. you a sign

    GIV

    Jta. 14. 3. the Lnrd shall ff, thee rest from sorrow 30. SO. tliouehthe Lnrdg. you bread of adversity Zech. 10. 1. the Lord shall g. them showeis ot rain Luke 1 . 3'i.Lord shall ^. him the throne of liis Father £ ^Vot. 1. 16. Lord g. mercy to house of Onesiphorus

    Not GIVE, or GIVE not. Gen.30. 31 . J acob said , thou Shalt not g. me anything Eiod. 5. 10. 1 will not g. you straw, go, get straw

    30. 15. the rich shall notg. more, poor not g. less Lev. 25. 37. thou shall not g. thy money on usury JJeut. 2. 5. I will not g. you ot their land, 9, 19.

    7. 3. thy daughter thou shalt tiot g. to his son 28. 55. tie will not g. of the flesh of his children

    Judg.2l. 1. shall«(/ranyof us jr. hisdaught. to Benj. 7. we have sworn we will not g. them wives

    1 AaOT.30. 22. we will nj>t(>. them ought of the spoil

    1 Kings 21. 4. 1 will not g. inheritance of my fathers jEsra 4. 1 13. then will they nut g. toll, tribute

    9. 12. g. not youT daughtei-s, heh. 10. 30. I 13. 25. t'sal. 132. 4. I will nut g. sleep to mine eyes Prov. 6. i.g. 7iot sleey to thine eyes, nor slumber

    31. 3. g. not thy strenath unto women £«/. 7. + 21. g. not thy heart unto all words Jiij. 13. 10. constellations shall not g. their light

    42.8. my glory will I not g. to another, 48. 11.

    62.8. 1 will wo more i7. thy corn to enemies Jer. 18. 18. let us not g. heed to any of his words

    26. 24. n^t g. leremiah into the hand of the people i'z«i. 32.7. 1 will cover sun with a cloud, the moon shall not g. her light. Mat. 24. 29. Mark 13. 24. Dan. 11.21. to whom notg. honour of kingdom Hos. 5. + 4. 7iotg. their doings to turn to the Lord Joel 2. 17. g. not thine heritage to reproach Mat. 7. 6. g. not that which is holy to the dogs Hart 12. 15. shall we g. or shall we not g. ? Eph. 4. 27. neither g. place to the devil Jam. 3, 16. and g. not those things they need GIVE thanks:

    2 Sam. 22. 50. 1 will?/, thanks to thee, Psal. 18. 40.

    1 Chron. 10. 8. a- thanks to the Lord, call upon

    his name, Psal. 105. 1. 1 106. 1. 1 107. 1- 1 118.

    1,29. 1136. 1, .3. 35. save us, O God of our salvation, that we may g. thanks to thy holy name, Psal. 106. 47. 41. who were expressed by name, to g. thanks

    25. 3. sons of Jeciuthun with a harp to g. tha7tks

    2 Chr. 31.2. Jlezekiah appointed Levites to g. th. Psal. 6. 5. in the grave who shall g. thee thanks

    30. 4. sing to Lord, ye saints of his, and g. thanks at the remembrance of his holiness, 97. 12. 12. O Lord, I will J/, thanks to thee for ever 35. 18. 1 will g. thanks in the great congregation 42. +5. 1 shall g. thanks for help of countenance 75. 1. to thee, O God,

    1 Thess. 1. 2. we g. thanks to God always for you 5. 18. in every things, thanks, this is the will of God

    2 Thess. 2. 13. we are bound tog, thanks for you Rev. 11. 17. we g. thee thanks. Lord God Almightv

    GlVE«p. "

    Devt, 23. 14. Lord wal keth to g. up thine enem . 31 . 5. 1 Kings 14. 16. he shall g. Isr. vp, because of sins Jobs. 11. why did not 1 g. up the ghost? 13. 19. if I hold my tongue, I shall g. up the ghost xto. 43. 6. 1 will say to north, g. up, and to south JIos, 11.8. how shall I g. thee up, Ephraim ? Mic. 5. 3. therefore will he g. them vp

    6. 14. that which thou deliverest will I o. vp ^ GIVEN.

    Gen. 21. 7. Sarah should have j7. children suck Lev. 20. 3. because he hath g. his seed to Molech Num. 18. 6. they are ;^. as a gift for the Lord Dent. 12. 15. aecording to the blessing g. 16. 17. Kuth 2. 12. a full reward be g. thee of the Lord

    1 Sam. 2. + 32. wealth which God would haveg. Isr.

    2 Sam. 4. 10. who thought I would have g. a reward 12. 8. 1 would have g. thee such and such things

    18. 11. 1 would have g. thee ten shekels of silver

    19. 42. or hath the kingff. us any gift .'

    1 Kmgs 13. 5. tlie sign which the man of G. had g. v. "^' ?■*• ^"'^ °^ thine own have we a. thee Ezra 6. 9. let it be g. them day by day without fail Esth. 3. 11. the silver is jr. to thee, the people also

    7. 3. let my hie beg. me at my petition and people J06 3. 20. why IS light g. to him that is in misery '

    23. why IS light g. to a man whose way is hid ?

    15. 19. to whom alone the earth was g. Psal. 79. 2. dead bodies of thy servts. g. to be meat

    112. 9. he hath g. to tlie poor, 2 Cor. 9. 9.

    115. 16. the earth hath he g. to the children of men Prov. 19. 17. tliat which he hath o. will he pay him Eccl. 8. 8. nor wickedn. deliver those that are g. to it

    12. 11. which are g. from one shepherd l>a. 9. 6. for to us a Child is bom, to us a Son is g.

    47. 8. therefore hear, thou that artg. to pleasures Jer. 6. 13. every one is g. to covetousness, 8. 10.

    44. 20. he said to all who had g. him that answer [jim. 5. 6. we have g. the hand to the Egyptians Ezek. 11. 15. unto us is this land g. ,33. 24.

    35. 12. they are desolate, they are f. to consume Van. 2. .38. beasts, fowls hath he^. into thine hand

    7. 4. like a lion, an.l a man's heart was g. to it t 12. yet a prolonging in life was g. them

    11.6. she shall beg. up, and they that brought her mat. 13. 1 1. it is g. to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom, Mark 4. 11. Luke 8. 10.

    19. 11. all cannot receive, save they to whom it isg.

    21. 43. be p. to a nation bringing forth fruits

    22. 30. are^. in marriage, Mark 12. 25. Luke 20. 35.

    26. 9. sold for much and g. to the poor, Mark 14. 5. 28. 18. all power is ^. to me in heaven and eaith

    GIV

    UTark 4. 24. unto j'ou that hear more shall be g. Luke 12.48. to whom much jr. of hiiii much required John 3. 27. can receive nothing, except it be jr.

    5. 26. he hath g. to the Son to have life in himself

    6. 39. of all he hath g. me, 1 should lose nothing 65. no man can come to me, except it were g. him

    19. 11. except it were g. thee from above Acts 4. 12. there is none other name g. among men

    24. 26. he hoped that money should be g. him Bom. 5. 5. by the Holy Ghost which is g. to us

    11. 35. or who hath hrst^. to him, and recompensed

    15. 15. because of the grace that iso. me of Goil

    1 Cor, 2. 12. might know things freely g. us of God

    2 Cor. 1. 11. that thanks may beg. by many Gal. 3. 21. been a law g. which could have g. life Lph. 3. 2. dispensation, which is g. me to you-ward

    8. to me who am the least is this grace a.

    4. 19. who have g. themselves over to lascivions-

    ness

    5. 2. Christ hath loved us, and g. himself for us Phil. 1. 29. to you it is g. in behalf of Ciiiist

    2. 9. and hath g. him a name above every name Het. 4. 8. for if J es. had g. them rest, then not spoken 1 Johi 3. 24. by the Spirit which he hath g. us

    4. 13. because he hath g. us of his Spirit Bev. 6. 11. white robes were g. to every one of them

    13. 5. power was g. him to continue '42 months

    7. it was g. to him to make war with the saints

    God or Lord hath, had GIV Els . Gen. 24. 35. the L.hathg. Abrah. flocks and herds

    30. 6. and Rachel said, God hath g. me a son 18. and Leah said, God hath g. me mine hire

    31. 9. thus God hath g. me your father's cattle 33. 5. tlie children which G. hath graciousli- g. me 43. 23. God hath g. you treasure in your sacks 48. 9. '^ children God hath g. me in this place

    Eiod. 10. 15. the bread which the Lord hath g. you

    29. for that the Lord hath g. you the sabbath

    Num. 32. 7. from going over to the land which the

    Lord hath g. them, 9. Deut. 3. 18. | 28. 52.

    Josh. 2. 9, 14. 1 23. 13, 15. Jer. 25. 5.

    Josh. 6. 16. shout, for the Lord hath g. you the city

    18. 3. to possess land which the Lord hath g. you

    1 Sam. 1. 27. Jjord hath g. me my petition 1 asked 15. 28. L. hath g. it to a neighbour of thine, 28. I7. 30. 23. not to do so with what the Lord hath g.

    2 Chr. 36. 23. kingdoms hath God g. me, Ezra 1. 2. Eccl. 5. 19. every man to wliom G. hath g. riches. Isa. 8. 18. I and the children L. hath g. Heb. 2. 13.

    23. 11. tlie Lord hath g. a commandment against

    50. 4. the L. halh g. me the tongue of tlie learned Jer. 11. 18. tlie Lord hath g. me knowledge of it

    47. 7- seeing the iorrf hath g. it a charge Johnf). 23. after that the Lord had g. thanks Acts 5. 32. whom G. hath g. to them that obey him

    27. 24. God hath g. thee all that sail with thee Rom. 11. 8. God hath g. them the spirit of slumber 2 Cor. 10. 8. the L. Itath g. us for edification, 13. 10. 1 Thess. 4. 8. but G. who hath g. us his Holy Spirit 1 John 5. 11. this is the record God hath g. to us See Rest. I hare, or have I GIVEN. Gen. 27. .37- brethren have I a. him for servants 1 Kings 3. 13. 1 luive g. thee that thou hast not asked Isa. 43. 28. therefore I have g. Jacob to the curse

    55. 4. / have g. him for a w itness to the people Jer. 8. 13. things 1 have g. shall pass from them

    27. 5. / hare g. it to whom it seemed meet to me Ezek.4.\5. /Aoi-eji. thee cow'sdung for man's duna

    29. 20. / have g. him the land of Egypt for labour Amos 4. 6. 1 also have g. you cleanness of teeth

    9. 15. no more be pulled but of land I have g. them John 13. 15. 1 have g. you an example, that ye do

    17. 8. 1 have g. tliem the words thou gavest me, 14. 22. the glor^' thou gavest me, / have g. them

    1 Cot. 16. 1. as I have g. order to the churches

    A'tf< GIVEN. Gen. 38. 14. and she was not g. unto him to wife Deut. 26. 14. 1 have notg. ought thereof for the dead 29. 4. yet Lord hath not g.yoo an heart to perceive 1 Chr. 22. 18. hath he fiot g. you rest on every side ? Neh. 13. 10. the portion of Levites had not been g. Job 22._7. thou ha.st }tot a. water to the weary Psal. 78. 63. their maidens were not g. to marriage 118. 18. but he hath rwt g. me over to death 124. 6. who hath not ^. us as a prey to their teeth Isa. .37. 10. .Terus. not be g. into the hand of Assyria Jer.%'3. 17. thou shaltno/ bejy.into han

    18. 8. he that hath not g. fortli upon usury Mat, 13. 11. it is given to you, to them it is not g. John 7. 39. for the Holy Ghost was not yet g.

    1 7'jm. 3. 3. bishop 710/ j;. to wine, no striker, T/V.I.7.

    8. deacons not g. to much wine, not ereedy

    2 Tim. 1. 7. (lod hath rwt g. us the spirit of fear Tit. 2. 3. aged women likewise not g. to much wine

    *//««*« GIVEN. Num. 26. 54. to every one shall inheritance he g. Deut. 28. 31. tliy sheep shall be g, to thine enemies

    32. thy sons ihall be g. to another people Ezra 4. 21. till another commandment shall be g. E.'th. 5. 3. it shall be g. to half of the kingdom Psal. 72. 15. to him shall beg, of gold ot Sheba 120. 3. what .shall be g. to thee, thou false tomrue .' Isa. 3. 11. the reward of his hands shall beg. him 33. 16. bread shall be g. him, waters shall be sure .35. 2. the glory of Lebanon shall beg. to it Jer. 21. 10. this city shallbe g. into the hand of king of Babylon, and he shall bum it, 38. 3, 18. Ezek. 47. 11. the marishes, they shall be g. to salt Dan. 7. 25. the saints s/iall be g. into his hand

    27. the kingdom shall be g. to the saints Mat, 7. 7. ask, and it shall be g. you, Luke 11 . 9. 10.19. it shall be jf. you in same hour, Mark 13. 11. 12. .39. no sign shall beg. Mark 8. 12. Luke il. 29. 13. 12. for whosoever hath, to him shall be g. and more abundance, 25. 29. Mark 4. 25. LukeS. 18.

    20. 23. it shall be g. them for whom it is prepared

    21. 43. the kingdom of God shall be g. to a nation Luke 6. 38. give, and it shallbe p. you, good measure Philetn. 22. that thro' your prayers 1 sball be g. you Jam. 1.5. lethimaskof Cod, andit jAa//ie^. him

    GIV

    TTiou bast, or ha.tt thou GIVE??. Gen. 15. 3. Abram said, to me thou liastg. no seed Deut. 26. 15. bless the land which thou hast g. us Josh. 15. 19. thou hast g.me south land, Jzu/p. 1. 15.^ 17. 14. wliy hast thou g. me butonelot to inherit? Judg. 15. 18. thou hast g, this great deliverduce

    1 i>am. 22. 13. tliou hast g. him bread and a sword

    2 .^m. 12. 14. by this deed thou hast g. occasion 22. .36. ihou hast also g. me the shield of thy

    Salvation, and gentleness made me great, Ptal^

    18. 35.

    41. t/iou hast g. me the necks of enemies, Pf .18.40.

    1 Kings 3. 6. tkou hast g. him a son to sit on throne

    8. 36. rain on thy land thou hast g. 2 Chron. 6. £7.

    9. 13. what cities are these thou hast g. me .'

    2 Chr. 20. 11. cast us out of possession thou hast g. Ezra 9. 13. thmi hast g. us such deliverance as tliii Psal. 21. 2. thou hast g. him his bean's desire

    44. 11. tlwu hast g. us like sheep for meat 61). 4. thou hastg. a banner to them that fear thee 61. 5. thou hastg. me the heritage of those that fear 71. 3. thou hast g. commandment to save me John 17. 2. as thou hast g. him power over all flesh 7. that all things thou hast g. me, are of thee

    9. 1 pray not but for them which thou hast g. me 11. keep through thy name tliose thou hast g. me

    Rev. 16. 6. thou hast g. tliem blood to drink

    GIVER. Isa. 24. 2. as with the taker of usury, so withthe.(». 2 Cor. 9.7.iiotgiudgini;ly, God loveth acheerfuli?.

    GIV EST. Deut. 15. 9. thou g. him nought, and he cry to Ld.

    10. thy heart not be grieved when tliou g. him Job .35. 7- if thou be righteous, what g. thou him ? Psal. 50. 19. thou g. thy mouth to evil, thy tongue

    80. 5. thou g. them tears to drink in great measure

    104. 28. that thou g. them, they gather

    145. 15. thou g. them their meat m due season

    Prov. 2. f 3. if tliou g. thy voice, for understanding 6. 35. nor rest content, though thou g. many gifts-

    Ezek. 3. 18. thou g. not warning, to save his lite 16. 33. but thou g. thy gifts to all thy loveis 34. in that thou g. a reward, and none is sriven

    1 Cor. 14. 17. for thou verily g, thanks well GIVEIIL

    Exod. 16. 29. he g. you on sixth day bread of two

    20. 12. thy days may be long in the land which I,.

    thy God g. thee, Deut. 4. 40. 1 5. 16. I 25. 15.

    25. 2. every man that j?. it willingly with his heart

    L£v. 27. 9. all that any man o. of such shall be holy

    Deut. 2. 29. into the land which the Lord our GoU

    g. thee, 4. 1, 21. 1 11. 17, 31. | 12. 1, 10. | 15. 4,

    7. 1 16. 20. 1 17. 14. I 18. 9. 1 19. 1, 2, 10, 14. 1

    21. 1, 23. 1 24. 4. 1 26. 1, 2. 1 27. 2, 3. | 28. 8.

    Josh. 1. 11, 15.

    8. 18. it is he that g. thee power to get wealth

    9. 6. God g. not this land for thy rigliteousness

    12. 10. when he g. you rest from enemies, 25. 19.

    13. 1. if a prophet g. thee a sign or a wonder 16. 5. in thy gates which Lord g. thee, 18. | 17. 2.

    2'>a?n.22. t48. it is God g. avengementforme, and bringeth down people under me, Psal. 18. 1 47. 1 Kings 17. 1 14. till the day the \A.g. rain on eartli Job 5. 10. who g. rain upon the earth and field

    33. 13. he g. no account of any of his ways

    34. 29. when he g. quietness || 35. 10. who g. song& .36. 6. but g. right to the poor || 31. he^. meat

    Psal. 18. 5(>. great deliverance g. he to his king 37. 21. but the righteous sheweth mercy and g. 68. 35. the God of Israel is he tliat g. strength 119. 130. the entrance of thy words g. light 127. 2. for so he g. his beloved sleep 136. 25. who g. food to all flesh, 146. 7. 1 147. 9. 144. 10. g. salvation to kings H 147. 16. he g. snow

    Prov. 2. 6. the Lord g. wisdom out of his mouth 3. 34. he g. "race to the lowly, Javi. 4. 6. 1 Pet. 5.5. 13. 15. gooiJ understanding g. favour

    21. 26. the riahleous g. and spareth not, 22. 9. 28. 27. he that g. to the poor shall not lack

    Eccl. 2. 26. ( jod g. to a man that is good, wisdom and knowledge, but to sinner he g. ti'avet 6. 2. yet liod g. him not power to eat thereof Isa. 40. 29. he g. power to the faint || 42. 5. g. breatb Jer. 5. 24. g. rain \ 31. .35. g. the sun for a light

    22. 13. woe to him tliat g. him not for his work Lam. 3. 30. he g. his cheek to him that smiteth him Dan. 2. 21. he ^. wisdom to the wise, and knowledge

    4. 17. and g. it to whomsoever he will, 25, .32. Hos. 10. 1 1. a vine emptying the fruit which it g. Hab. 2. 15. woe to him that g. his neighlx)ur drink Mat. 5. 15. it g. light to all that are in the house John 3. 34. God g. not the Spirit by measure to him

    6. 32. but my lather g. you the true bread 33. who cometh down and g. life to the world 37. all that the Father g. me shall come to me

    10. 11. the good shepherd g. his life for the sheep 14. 27. not as the world g. give I unto you

    Acts 17. 25. he g. to all life, breath, and all things Rom. 12. 8. he that g. let him do it with simplicity

    14. 6. he eateth to the I^rd, for he g. God thanks

    1 Cor. 3. 7. but God iWAtg. the increase

    7. 38. he that g. her in marriaee doth well

    15. .38. God g. it a body as it hatli pleased him 57. but thanks be to God who g. us the victory

    2 Cor. 3. 6. the letter killeth, but the ."Spirit j?. life 1 Tim. 6. 17. who p. us richly all things to enjoy Jam. 1. 5. ask of God, that g. to all men liberally

    4. 6. g. more grace, God g. erace to the humble 1 Pet. 4. 11. lethinidoitasof theability thatGod g. Rev. 22. 5. for tlie Lord GotI g. them light

    GIVING. Deut. 10. 18. he loveth the stranger in g. him food

    21. 17. by g. him a double portion of all he hath Ruth 1. 6. Lord visited his people in g. them bread

    1 Kings 5. 9. shalt accomplish my desire, in g. food

    2 Chr. 6. 23. by g. him according to righteousness Job U. 20. their hope be as the a. up of the ghost Mat. 24. .38. were marryinz ann g. in inarriase Acts 8. 9. g. out that himself was some great one

    15. 8. g. them tlie Holy Ghost, as he did to us Rom. 4. CO. was strong in faith, j7. glory to God 9. 4. the g. ot the law, and the service of God 191

    GLA

    1 Cor. 14.7. tliinjrs o. sound || IC. atthyff. oftlianks

    2 Cor. t). 3. J/, no onence in any thini>, ministry not PAil. 4. 13. conct-minaff. and leceivini;, but ye only 1 'J'im.i. \.g. heed tosedutina spirits and doctrines

    1 P«<. 3.7. ff. honour to the wit'eas to weaker vesse]

    2 Pet. 1. 5. «/. all diligence, add to faith virtue Judel. g. themselves over to fornicatiun

    txe J HANKS.

    GI>AI). Exod. 4. 14. when he secth thee, he will be g. m heart Judg. 18. 'M. and the piiest's heart was g. 1 Ham. 11. 9. and the men ot'Jabesh were £7. 1 KingstA. 66. Israel went to tents ^. 2 Vliron.T. 10. >Cf«A. 5. 9. ilaman^. 1|8. 15. thecity Shushan was^?. Job 3. 22. and are g. w hen they tan find the grave

    22. 19. rishteous see it and are g. Psal. 64. 10. Psal. 16. 9. therefore my heart is fr. ^lory rejoiceth

    21. 6. thou hast made hmi g. with thy munteuance

    34. 2. the humble shall hear and be g. 69. 32. 35.27. them beg, that favour my riahteous cause 45.8. whereby they have made thee (7.

    46. 4. the streams shall make g. the city of God 67. 4. let the nations be^. and sing for joy 90. 15. make us g, || 92. 4. thou L. hast made me g. 97. 1. let the isles be

    104. 15. wine that maketh g. the heart of man 34. 1 will be «^. in the Lord II 105.. 'i8. ligyptwasj;.

    107. ,30. then are they g. because they he quiet 119.74. they that fear thee will iteg. when 122. 1. 1 was g. when they said tome, let us go 126. 3. done great things for us, whereof we aief . Prov. 10. 1. a wise son maketh a p. father, 15. 20.

    12. 25. but a good word maketh it o.

    17. 5. tliat is g. at calamities, not be unpunished

    23. 25. thy father and thy mother shall be g.

    24. 17. let not thy heart be g. when he stumbleth 27. 11. my sou, be wise, and make my heart jr.

    iff/. 10. t 19. and wine maketh jj. the life Jsa. 35. 1. the wilderness shall beg. for them

    39. 2. Hezekiah was g. of them, and shewed them Jer. 20. 15. a child is born, makina him very g.

    50. 11. because ye were g. O ye destroyers Xoffi. 1. 21. they are g. that thou hast done it J)a7t. 6. 23. then was the kingexceediniJjt.

    //u.v. 7. 3. they make the kinaV- with their wickedn. Jmiali 4. 6. Jonah was. 17. because of the gourd Zecli. 10. 7. their children shall see it and be g. Mark 14.11. vereg. and promised mnney,Z,tt>(f 22. 5 iMke 1. 19. 1 am sent to shew thee these f^. tidings

    8. 1. shewing the g, tidinas of the kingdom

    15. 32. was meet we should make merry and be jr. John H. 56. Abraham saw my day and was^r.

    11. 15. 1 am .(7. fnr your sakes that 1 was not there .^f« 11.23. when had seen the grace of Ci. he wasp.

    13.48. the Gentiles heard this, they were g. Horn. 16. 19. 1 'Amg. therefore on your behalf

    1 Cor. 16. 17. 1 am g. of the coming of Stephanas

    2 Cor. 2. 2. who is he then that maketh me g. 'f

    13. 9. we are g. when we are weak, and ye strong 1 Pet. 4. 13. his glory revealed, ye may be g. also

    Gl.AD joined with rejoice,

    1 Chron, 16. 31. let the heavens be g. and let the

    earth rejoice, the Lord reigneth, Ftal. 96. 11. Psal. 9. 2. 1 will bbg. and rejoice in thee 14.7. .lacob shall rejoice, Israel shall beg. 53. 6.

    31. 7. 1 will be g. and rejoice in thy mercy

    32. 11. beg. and rejoice, ye righteous, 68. .3.

    40. 16. that seek thee, be g. and rejoice, 70. 4. 48. 1 1. let Zion rf/'oif«, daughters of .ludah beg. 90. 14. that we may be^^. and rejoice all our days 118. 24. this is the day, we will rej. and be g. in it

    Cant. 1.4. we will beg. and rejoice in thee

    Jsa. 25. 9. we will rejoice and beg. in his salvation

    65. 18. but be you g. and rejoice for ever

    66. 10. rej, ye with ,lerusalem,and beg. with her Lam. 4. 21. rejoise and be g. O daughter of Edom Joel'i. 21. fear not, O land, be g. and rejoice

    23. be g. ye children of Zion, and rejoice in Lord Hab. 1. 15. therefore they rejoice and are g. Zeph. 3. 14. bej;. and rej. O daughter of .lerusalem Mat. 5. V-i. rejoice ?ind beg. great is your reward Acts 2. 26, my heart did rejoice, my'tongue wasp. Mev. 19. 7. be g. and rejoice the marriage" is come

    GLADLY. MarkQ. 20. Ileiod feared .lohn, and heard him g.

    12.37. the common people heard Christy. Acts 2. 41. that g. received the word were baptized

    21. 17. when come, the brethren received us g.

    2 Cor. 11. 19. ye sutfer fools g, seeina ye are wise

    12. 9. most p. therefore will I rather glory 15. I will very g. spend and be spent for you

    GLADNESS. Xwm. 10. 10. in thedayof vourp. ye shall blow Deut, 28. 47. servedst not the Lord with p. of heart 2 Sam. 6. 12. David brought up the ark with g.

    1 Chron. 16. 27. strength an

    29. 22. and did eat and drink that day with great p.

    2 Chron. 29. .30. and they sang praises with g.

    30. 21. Israel kept feast of unleavened bread withp. 23. and they kept other seven davs with g. 2feh. 8. 17. and there was very great p.

    12. 27. Invites, to keep the dedication with g. Esth. 8. 16. the .lews had light, and g. and joy, 17.

    9. 17- they made it a day of fea.sting and g. 18. 19. Psal. 4. 7. thou hast put g. in my heart more than

    30. 11. and thou hast girded me with g. 43. + 4. 1 will go to God the p. of my jov 45. 7. hath anointed thee with oil of p. heh. 1. 9. 15. with o. and rejoicing shall they be brought

    51. 8. make me to hear joy and g. that the bones 97. 1 1 . and g. is sown for the upright in heart 100.2. serve the Lord with p. come with singing

    105. 43. he brought forth his chosen with g.

    106. 5. that 1 may rejoice in the p. of thv nation Prov. 10. 28. the hope of the riahteous sliall be g. Cant.X 11. and in the day of the p. of his heart Jsa. 16. 10. joy and g. is taken away out of the field

    £2. 1.3. and, behold, joy and g. slaying oxen

    30. 29. ye shall have a song and g. of heart

    35. 10. they shall obtain joy and g. 51. 11. 51. 3. joy and g. shall be found therein

    Jer.7. 34. cease voice of mirtliandp. 16.9.125. 10. 1955

    GLO

    Ji?r. 31 .7. sing with f . for .lacob, shout among natiotis .33. 11. there shall be heard a voice of jov and a. 48. 33. joy and g. taken from the plentiful field Joel 1. J6. joy and g. from the house of our God ZecA. 8. 19. shall be to house of Judah joy ami g. Mark 4. 16. who immediately receive it with g. Luiel. 14. Shalt have joy and g. and many rejoice Acts 2. 46. did eat their meat with g. of heart 12. 14. she opene

    14. 17. hllina our hearts with food and g. Phil. 2. 29. receive him in the Lord with all g.

    G LASS.

    1 Cor. 13. 12. for now we see through a g. darkly

    2 Cor, 3. 18. with o|)en face, beholding as in a g. Jam. 1 . 23. a man beholding his natural face in a g. liev. 4. 6. there was a sea of p. like unto crystal

    15. 2. and 1 saw a sea of p. minaled with hie

    21. 18. tlie city was pure gold, like clear p. 21.

    (JLASSES. Isa. 3. 23. the Lord will take away the g. and vails See Looking. GLEA>i. Lev. 19. 10. thou shall notp. vineyard, Devt. 24. 21. Jiuth 2. 2. let me now go to the held and p. ears Jer. 6. 9. they shall thoroughly p. the remnant

    GLEANED. Ji'dg. 1. 17. kings p. their meat under my table 20. 45. and tliey p. of them in the high-ways liuth 2. 3. she came and p. after the reapers

    GLEAMN(;, .S. Lev. 19. 9. not gather the p. of harvest, 23. 22. Jndg. 8. 2. is not the p. of the grapes of Ephraim ? Isa. 17.6. yetp. grapes shall be left in it as shaking

    24. 13. as the g. grapes when vintage is done Jer. 49. 9. would they not leave some p. .>" Ciad. 1 5. Mic. 7. 1. 1 am as the grape p. of the vintage

    CiLEDE. Devt. 14. 13. ye shall not eat the p. kite, vulture

    GLI.STEKING. 1 Chron. 29. 2. now 1 have prepared p. stones Job 20. 25. the p. sword cometn out of his gall Luke 9. 29. and his raiment was white and p.

    GLllTEK, ING. Vevt. 32. 41. if 1 whet my p. sword I will render Job 39. 23. the p. speai" ratlleth against him Ltek.Ci. 10. it is furbished that it may p.

    28. it is furbished to consume, because of the p. ISah. 3. 3. the horseman lifteth up the p. spear llab. 3. 11. they went at the shining of thy p. spear

    GLOOMINESS. Joel 2. 2. a day of darkness and p. Zeph. 1. 15.

    GLUKIFY. To glorify, signifies to make glorious, Horn. 8. 30. Whom he justified, them he also glorified. Tims God glorijies the elect, by adorning them with ^gifts and graces in this world, and by bringing them to the full possession of glory and ble.isedness in the other world. When man is said to glorify God, it is not to be vndersiood as if he coiild add any thing to Cod's essential glory : bvt we may be said to glorify God, when we acknowledge him to be glorious, and ascribe to him the glory of every excellency whether of nature or grace, and confess that he is worthy to receive himvur, glory, might, and majesty. Rev. 4. 11. When we confess that all the glory, gifts, and dignity which we have above other men, are given us of God, 1 Chron. 29. 11, 12. When ice are willing to abase ourselves in the acknowledgment of our own vileness, that God may be magnified in any of his attributes or ordinances by it, .ler. 13. 16. Mai. 2. 2. When we believe God's promises, and wait fur the performance of them, thrugh we see no means likely for their accomplishment, Horn. 4. 20. U hen we publicly acknowledge true religiim, or any special truth of God, when it is generally opposed, Luke 23. 47. Wlieii we suffer for God, 1 Pet. 4. 16. When on the sabbath we devote ourselves only to the service of God, Isa. 58. 13. When we give thanks to God for benejits, or de- liverances, Psal. 113. 4. Luke 17. 18. When we love, praise, admire, and esteem Christ above all, -lohn 1. 14. ill. 4. God the Father is glorified in Christ the Mediator by his obedience unto death, and thereby consum- mating the work of man's redemption, which tends so much to the advancement of the justice, wisdom, mercy, and holiness of God: but Christ the Son is glortjied of the Father, as touching his human nature, by sustaining it agairut the gates of hell in his agony and passion on the cross; by manifestly owning him to be his Son; by en- abling hirn to triumph over his and his peiple's enemies, in his resurrection, ascension, and ex- altation to his pother's right hand, .lohn I7. 1. Eatlier, glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee. Psal. 22. 23. all ye the seed of .Tacobp. him and fear 50. 15. I will

    12. aiwl 1 will p. thy name for evermore Isa. 24. 15. wherefore p. ye the Lord in the fires

    25. 3. therefore shall the strong people p. thee 60. 7. and 1 will p. the house of my glory

    Jer. 30. 19. I will multiply, \ will also p. them Mat. 5. 16. p. your lather which is in heaven John 12. 28. lather, p. thy name ; 1 will p. it 13. 32. God shall also p. him in himself 16. 14. he shall p. me ; tor he shall receive of mine 17. 1. p. thy Son, that thy Son also may p. thee 5. now, O Father, p. me with thine own self

    21.19. signifying by what death he should p. God Horn. 15. 6. ye may with one mind and niouthp. God

    9. that the Gentiles miaht p. God for his mercy

    1 Cor. 6.20. p. G. in body and spirit which are God's

    2 Ciir. 9. 13. p. God for your professed subjection 1 Pet. 2. 12. may p. God in the day of visitation

    4. 16. but let him g. God on this'behalf Rev. 15.4. who shall not fear thee, and p. thy name ?

    GI.OKIEIED. Lev. 10. 3. before all the people I will be g.

    GLO

    Isa. 26. 15. thou hast increased nation, thou art g. 44. 23. for the Lora hath p. himself in Israel 49. 3. art my servant, U Isr. in whom 1 will bep. 55. 5. the Holy One of Isr. he hathp. thee, 60. 9.

    60. 21. the work of my hands, that 1 may be p.

    61. 3. the planting of the Lord that he might be ^ 66. 5. your brethren said, let the Ixjrd be p.

    F.:ek. 28. 22. I will be p. in the midst of thee .39. 13. he a renown in the day that I shall be p.

    Van. 5. 23. and the God in whose hanti thy breath is, and whose iire all thy ways, hast thou not p.

    Hag. 1. 8. 1 will take pleasure in it, and be p.

    Mat. 9. 8. marvelled, andp. G.Aiar>l2. 12.i,«*e5.26. 15. 31. and iliey p. the God of Israel

    Luke 4. 15. he tanght in synagogues, beingp. of all 7. 16. there came fear on all, and they p. God 13. 1.3. and she was made straight, andp. (iod

    17. 15. the leperp. God ||23.47. the centurion p. G. JohnT. .39. H. Ghost not given, because .lesus notp.

    11.4. that the Son of God might be p. thereby

    12. 16. but when Jes. was p. then remembered they 22. the hour is come the Son of man should be p. 28. 1 have both p. it, and will glorify it again

    13. 31. now is the Son of man p. Cioii is p. In him .32. if God hep. in him, God shall glorify him

    14. 13. that the Father may be p, in the Son

    15. 8. herein is my Father p. that ye bear fruit

    17. 4. 1 have p. thee on earth, I have finisheil 1(1. and thine are mine, and 1 am p. in them

    Acts 3. 13. the God of our fathers hath p. iiis Son 4. 21. for all men p. God for what was done 11. 18. they held their peace, and p. God, saying 13. 48. Gentiles heard this, tliey p. word of Lord 21. 20. they of Jerusalem p. the Lord, and said

    }iom. 1.21. they knew God, they p. him not as God 8. 17- if we suiter with him, that we may be also p. .30. and whom he justifieil, them he also p.

    Gal. 1. 24. and they p. God in me

    2 Ihess. 1. 10. when he shall come to be p. in saints 12. that the name of Jesus may be p. in you 3. 1. that the word of the Lord may be p.

    lleb. 5. 5. so Christ p viot himself to be hiah-priest

    1 Pet. 4. 11. God in all things may bep. thro' Jesi/ 14. is evil spoken of, but 011 your part he is p.

    Rev. 18. 7. how much she hathp. herself GLORIFIEIH, ING.

    Psal. 50. 23. whoso offereth praise p. me

    Luke 2. 20. the shepherds returned, p. God 5. 25. he departed to his own house, p. (;o

    18. 43. tlie blind man followed him, p. God

    GLORY

    Is taken for worldly splendour and magnifictnce, which make kings glorious before men. Alat. 0. 29, Solomon in all his glory, in all his lustre, and in his richest ornaments, was net so beautiful as a lily. Thus riches, authority, sumptuous buildings and garments, which men are ready to praise, and which make their possessors glorious before men, are called in Scripture glory. Psal. 49. 16. NV hen the glory of his house is increased. Ly glory is meant the tongue, which is that peculiar excel- lency, wherein chiefly, except reason, man sur- passes all other creatures. Psal. 16. 9. My heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth : My tongue breaks out into holy boastings and praises. .So in Psal. 108. 1. 1 will sing and give praise, even with my glory. 1 he glory ot the king of As- syria, IS his splendid princes, brave captains, valiant commanders, and powerful armies, which would make a gallant shew, and wherein he would glory, and boast exceedingly. Isa. 8. 7. Ihe Ion! biingeth upon them the king of Assyria, and all his glory. Glory is put for the ark cf the cove- nant, which was a glorious type and assurance if God's presence, and the great safeguard and orna- ment of Israel, which they could glory i» above all other nations. 1 Sam. 4. 21. The glory is de- parted from Israel. Kom. 9. 4. To whom per- taineth the glory.

    Glory is put for the church, which God males glo- rious, not only in his own eyes, hut even in the eyes of the world. Isa. 4. 5. Upon all the glory shall be a defence ;. upon all holy assemblies if sincere Christians. It is put for grace, 2 Cor. 3. 18. \Ve are changed into the same imaae, from glory to glory; growing from one degree of glo- rious grace to another, till it come to its perjectimi in eternal glory. The apostle callsman the image and glory of God, and for this reason he ought not to cover his head ; that is. Since God would have the male sex to be a kind of representation of his glory, majesty, and power, a man ought 7iot, by hiding his Jace, wherein these things are most conspicuous, to conceal the glory of God shining in him. David calls God his glori', Psal. 3. 3. 1 hou art my glory ; thou art the Author cf that royal dignity to which I am advanced : or, thou art the matter of my glorying, thou hast formerly given, and wilt further give, me occasion cf glorying or boasting of thy po-wer and favour to me. tUory is taken for the unspeakable blessed- ness, joy, and felicity of the saints in heaven. Psal. 73. 24. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterwards receive me to glory. God promises to be to his church a wall of lire round about, and the glory in the midst, Zech. 2. 5. that he would protect his church, and that his presence and power should make her glorious. It is put for the presence of God, Psal.

    When the Israelites forsook God in the wiideiness, they changed their glory into the similitude of an ox that eatetli grass. Psal. lOfi. 20. 1 hey changed their glory ; that is, their God, alio was indeed their glory, into the golden image of an ox or calf, .loshua speaking to Achan says, Give glory to God, Josh. 7- 19. Confess the truth, and ascribe unto God the glory of his omniscience in knowing thy sin, and of his justice in puiiishing thee according to thy desert. W'hen God thought fit to call his servant Moses to himself, he di- rected him to go up to mount Abarini, and di*

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    there, Sum. C7. IC, &c. Closes here^ipon de- siridof (ii'd l/:,it he :., nut vroiuie a man uhoshmild be set over the muhilude. 1 he Lord r her: fore com- manded him to take JnstiUii, the ton rf N im. sal/ itiff. He is a iriiin who is lilled \i ith the Spirit, la> thine hand ui>oii him. and give him a charge in the presence or the multitude, and put some of thine hi nmir, in Wvbr^w , of thy gioru or ipleiidoiir, vyon him. The question is, u'hat a/ori/ this :,as, uhich Moses commvuicnted to .loshua. Onkelos, and tome of the Habbins. are of opinion, that Moses imparted to him some of that lustre -ehieh appearedupon his eountenanee, after the eoniersa- turn lehieh he had been admitted to uith Liod. Sloses, th,y say, shined like the sun, and Joshua like the moon: this leas a :.e,:k and l>orro:i\ ii briyhiness. But it is to I, ■ , , ■.-., ri/ of that authority, and empire, :.i\ / in need

    for the goiernment of the ; ■. . . V — s laid his hands on him. and hy the- i . • ■ .^ , . . ■ inttd him for his successor in the condhet oj tl.t Israelites: He gaie him his oniers and insrreetions. tint ht mivhtacquithimsili:. it h honour in this ei'.pioyineni. The slorv of Gid. '\loses earne-rly heijii.d . ( (,od to she:I him his oLry. V\oA. ,S:!. U). I h^.eech thee, shew me thy i;!ory ; that is, the hiiilnit vianifestation of 'thy liiiine yloip that I am capahle of; or that olorious shape, :.hieh. t.gerler uith an human :riee, th iihasr no:.' asjii-ne !. 1 hr lieavens declare t!ie -lory of (.od, FmiI. VJ. 1. 'J'he iisihle he, li en- afford matter and oeea.-i.m, i,: res.ieet of their vast titt ut, ,;lono!:s tiirnni.re. and Jioieerful vi/tneiuts, to arlno:. !ij,je and admirt the ijtorious htuio. infinite p':ezr, :.i'dooi, a'/d pood'nt-.is of (,od.' i I'.e' lihiry or tlie l.cril luith lilled tiie house of tlie l.orii ; that is. the cloud. Zihich u-as an vval iok,n of (,od'i oleri,.,is /.■,- fence, 1 KiiiL-s H. 11. C hnst foi.s to Nlart^a. ./. hi,

    11. 40. If thou woiddest helk-ve, thou slioulii-t see the glory of (lod ; that /.. an ndmirohU lu- stnnce of the dliiw ;v:.(-. in rai'imj thy ,!. a,l brother. The miraeles uhich our .Si:ir'i;r :.ro,,ohi. 7nanihsted his ol'ry, or his ,:iinie jio ., r. John C. H. I he glory or the lord s'lall he re\ealed. Jsa. 40. 5. that is, the ,.'lori,-us po-.er ami (H'0,li:e'S .f (•od shall he mani'lested in the diliiera,„e ,t if, Jews from I'al>\ fon. hut more ts'Ciuil ii in tht redt mption ,f all nario'is hy „„r Lord J csiis (_ hi'i-t. A\ hether ye eat or drink, or \vhat-i'ev,'r ve c!o, do ad to the glorv of (_iod, 1 lor. ]o. 31. t'/iat i.- let the cl,

    Oen. :n. 1. of our fathers hath he gotten all tlds :;.

    Lrod. Cfi. ','. niake -arinrnts tor Aaron for y. 4i).

    1 -i.im. C. K. to make them inherit the throne of 4?. 4. ei. tlie (/. is departed from Israel, ec. ■t 21. where is th.e,/. .^ there is r.o o.

    1 ( hr. Ce. 5. house for Lord imrst he of,-, and fame C'J. 11. thine is gieatne-s, ]io"er. and a.M.u. u. 13.

    Lsth. 5. 11. Hainan told or th-e ,;. of his nches

    Ji'A 39. 20. the o. of his nosnils is terrilile 40. 10. and arrac th\3elf with a. and headv

    L'-al. C4. 7. and "the 'King of (/.'sl;all coiue in, 0. 10. who is this Kill!,' of.tf..' the I ord is Kmg"' C',). .'?. the (iod of y. t'hundereth, T.ord on waters 40. 16. when the p. of his house is incrfas^d (3. C4. thou Shalt afterward receive me t.. ,' 79. 9. help us, (lod.forthe a. of thv name 85. y. that g. mav dw.U in oui- land " B9. 17. for thou art the '/. 01 tla-ir stren-th lee. CO. thev change 1 their o. into siiniiitude 145. 11. speak ot the 17. of thv kin-dom 149. 5. let tl;e saints he jovfid in „.

    Prov. 3. .35. the wise shairmheiit ^/. 17. 0- the !'. of children are their fathers Cil. '29. the (7. of young ni-n is their strein^th Co. t 6. set not out thy g. in presence of tin- king '2'. so for men to searcli tiieir own ;;. is not r;. C8. 12. when the ri^iiiteous men reioii e tht-ie is".;.

    l-a.Q. 10. hide thee f.jr thr a. of his niairs'v. pi o\

    4. * e. b^-anch of the Lord shall he h.-auti" and 5. for upon all the a. shall be a df-teiue

    5. + 13. and their 17. are men of famine

    14. their (7. and pomp s'.all ticsceiid unto it

    10. 3. and where will ve leave voor o. ' V2. 1 will punish the"<7. of his iii-h Ic./ks IH. and shall consume the n. of h,i< f.-r.-st

    11. + 10, a root of Jesse, his':. -■ -' •'! !, v,

    13. 19. I'abylon the v. of k;::. . ~ : ..s ^odom

    14. 18. all of the:n lie in a., ■ -^o. Iti. 14. the ,,7. of Moab shall '-. •' ,.•■ - ; ,0

    17.3. they shall be as the ,;.'•! tliechihu.-n of Isr.

    4. that the g. of Jacob shall be made thin Co. 5. they shall he ashame.1 of \'ii\ pt their c. CI. Iti. and all the g. of Kedarshal'l tail ■ " CC. 24. shall hang on him a. of his Lather's house C3. 9. hath purposed to stain the priile of all ,;. 24- ItJ. we heard songs, even g. to th.e riiiliteous

    + 23. there shall bey. before his ancients Xi. 2. the g. of Lebanon shall be iiiven to it 61. 6. in their a. ve shall boast yourselves 66. II. be delighted with the ablindaiice of lier x7.

    12. the g, of the (ientiles as a flow mg strea;n Jer. 2. 11. hut my people have (hammed their o.

    13. II. tliat they miiiht be to me tor a n. 18. shall come down, even the crown of vour n Ezek. 29. 6. which is the c of all lands, lo.

    24. 25. when I take from them the jov of their ff.

    25. 9. 1 vidll open the 1;. of the country

    26. 20. I shall set 0. in tile land of the' livinf 31. 18. to w liom art thou thus like in g. :'

    Van. 2. .37. Gori hath given thee power and p.-. \\. 4. .36. the 17. of my king om returned to me 11. .39. shall acknow leiliie. and increase with g.

    tios. 4. 7. I will thauLfe their a. into shame

    9. II. a.s for Ephraim. their .«. shall tiy away

    10. 5. the priests that reioiced for the a. thereof 3/i<-. 1. 15. he shall come to Adulla'ii the 17. of Isr. hah.l. 9. there is none end of the store anil g. llah. 2. 16. thou art hlled with shame for g. Hag. 2. 3. who saw this house in her tirst o.T

    7. I will fill this house w ith u- saith the Lord

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    Haa. 2. 9. (7. of this latter house greater than of form. Zsch.2.b. I will be the .c. "1 the imd=t or her 8. after the a. hath he sent me to the nations 0. 13. he shall build temple, he shall bear tlie g.

    11. 3. their q. is spoiled, a voice or roai ingor lions

    12. 'i.g. of the house of llavid,

    6. 2. sound trumpet, tliat thev mav have ij. of nieii

    16. 27.sliall come ill th.e ./.of his Lather, Mark'^.-V..

    21. 30. thev shall see the .^011 of .Man coming with

    power'and ijieatw. Mark 13. 26. Lide2\.2'. Luke 2. 14. savin-.

    22. the (/. tliou gavest me, I have given them Act- 7. 2. the God of a. appealed to our father

    12. 23. because he i;ave not idid the (/.

    22. 11. when I could not see lor the g. of light Lorn. 4.20. wasstrouLi- ill faitli. i^ivini: 11. to Gorl

    ti. 4. raised from the dead by the

    8. 18. are not worthy to be comi

    9. 4. to whom |ii-rtai'netli the <;. and covenants

    23. whii h he had .ilore prepared unto/;.

    11. 3ti. of him are all tliiii-s. to w!;o-n be it. for ever. inil. 1. 5. 2 liai. 4. 1th il,.h. 13. 21. 1 L,t. 5. 11.

    16. 27. to God oiilv wise lie (/. 1 'Lim. 1. 17.

    1 dr. 2. 7. wliKh ; o.d h.ith ordained to our ;/.

    8. tl:ey would not have crucitied the I old of if. 11.7. I'ut the woiii.-m is the <;. of the man

    15. if a woman ha-, e h ng liair, it is a <;. to l:er 15. 4ii. ,;. of celestial is one, tl:e /;. of the teire-trial 41. one /;. or tile sun. anotlier /;. of the iiiuon 43. it ij sown in disiionour, it is raised in <•.

    2 ( 'or. i. 7. tor the //. ot his countenance, which a.

    9. it tlie ministrath.n of condenmatioii he ;;. ti:e ministration of ri^'hteousness doth exceed in <;.

    10. had no ,,. hv reason of the .«. that excelleth' 1!'>. hut we all are changed from ;;. to //.

    4. 17. worketh tor us an eternal weiuht of .7.

    8. 19. administered to us to t!ie ';. ot >he saine Ij:i. 2.!. they are messengers, and the//, of Christ

    Lph. 1. ti. to th.e praise of the ri. of his ijrace

    17. the I ather of//, may !;ive you the spirit lit. ye may know what'i, the riches or tiie //.

    3. 13. mv trihulations tor you. w liirli is \ our a.

    21. to hi;ii he a. in the church hv I hrist'.iesos

    Phi/. 1. 11. fruits, which are by ( hrist to g. of God

    3. 19. aiui whose (;. is in th.eir shame

    4. 19. accordiiii: to his riclies in g. by Clirist 20. now- to (old and our Latlvr be ;/. for ever

    Col. 1. 27. wd:at is the riches of the /,'. of th.is mys- tery. w-!:iili is (hrist in vou the liope of .7.

    3. 4. then sliall \e appear with him in ,;.

    1 7'/;; ... .,\ th nor of men souiiht \-. e a. nor of vou 12. \'.-!i.-) hath called you to his kingdom and';,'.

    20. for ye are our /-."and .loy

    2 7".. .'. ]'. 9. jumished from the a. of his power 2. 11. to tlie (ihtainini: of the n. of our Lord

    1 7V/;;. .-). Ifi. seen ot angels, received up into ,/.

    2 I'im. 2. lit. sahation in Chri-t. with eternal >;. //(/.'. 2. lo. in brin_:ing maii\ Son, to /;. to make

    :!. 3. this man was counted" w ortliv of more //.

    9. 5. o\cr it the clieruhims of .;. shadowing

    J am. 2. 1. the faith of om- Lord .iesus,the Lord (dV,.

    1 /'.;. 1. 8. r-ioice with ioy iins|)eakable. full of//.

    11. it testihed tlie ;;. that" should tollow-

    21. that God raised him op. and 'e:,i\o him ..7. 24. airi all tlie 11. of man. as the hower of -jrass

    2. 20. f r w hat a. is it. it w hen ve be buiieled -

    4. 14. the ^j'irit of..-, anii of ( did restetii on vou

    5. 1. a pai-;,.ker of t!,e n. that shall he leveared 10. hath called us to etornal a. bv Glirist Jesus

    2 f'l t. 1. 3. ttiat hath called us to //. and virtue

    17. came such a vcuce to lii-n from e:\cellent 11.

    3. 18. to him he .;. both no»- and ever. Lie: . l.'o. .ludt 25. to the oiiU- wi-" God our --aviour be a. Jlei.i. 11. tl-.ou aft worthy to receive o. 5. 12.

    7. 12. blessim; and .,-. and"wi>dom he to our (lod 11. 13. remnant were atiiighted, and gave/;, to God

    .^et (.KOWN, lloSdl 1!, \A1.\."

    Oiie (1 I.OKV, JoLi. 7. 10. mv son. .;;;. .;. to the God of Israel 1 .S«;;(. 0. 5. ve shall .;;: . .'. to the (did of Israel 1 ( hrm. Iti. 28,, ar.e to tlie 1 ord ". oive to Lord n. andstreni:th,29. /'•«.'. 2th 1. 2. 1 oij.7. 8. ./"t-;-.13.16. I'sal. 84. 11. the Lord will or.e urace and 7. 115. 1. not to us, but to tl;\ name i;i:e the g. 1-a. 42. 12. let them /;;■;, //.unto the Lord Mai. 2. 2. if \ e will not lav it to heart to niie q. Lul.e 17. 18. "that returned 'to ■,i:e a. to (;od Li:. 4. 9. wlien those heasis 1:1:, //. and h.mour IL 7. fear (.od. anil //;: e //. to him. woislnp him 16. 9. were scon-hed, and repented not to .//; . g.

    (i I.OKV .-;■ (;..,/. PsaL 19. 1. the heavens .leilare the a. rf God Pro:. 25.2. it is the ;;. ,f (,,d t.i cncea'l a thing Ptek. v.. 4. the //. et the '( o-rf of Israel was there i.h 3. the //. ,f (h'd was gone up from the cherub in. 19. tlie g. ,,f r,od was over them ahove, 11. 22. 43. 2. the ;/. .■/' Hod came from the w-av of the east John 11.4. this sickness is tor the 11. if Cod

    40. if helie\e, thou shouhUst see the n. of God . Iet> 7. 55. >te|>hen looked up and saw the ./. ,'fG,^d l.'om. 3. 23. all -iiine.l and come short of the g. if God 5. 2. we reioice in liope of the a. ,f God 15. 7- as t lirist al,~o received us to the ./. of G,^d

    1 Cor. 10. 31. \e eat or drink, do all to tlie//. ,f G. 11. 7. t'ora man is the image and//. ./ G,'d

    2 ( ■(.;-. I. 20. promises in him vi-a and amen,tOff.c/'G.

    4. 6. the lightof the know-hedge of the./, if God 15. thanks:;iv ing of many redound to r/. of God

    Phil. 1. 11. whicli are bv (hrist to the o'. of God 2. 11. confes;. th.tt Jesus is 1 ord to the .7. ,f<:,d

    /.»:. 15. 8. te'nide hlled with smoke from//. ,f(^od 21. 11. the holy .leriisalem, having the /7. ifGiJ

    23. no need o'f the sun, 17. of God did lighten it

    lli> Ci I.OKV. Pldit. 5. 24. the 1 ord our G. hath shewed us his g. .33. 17. hii g. like the firstling of a bulloik 1 Chr. 16. 24. declare hi-"), ainoui' heath. Ps. 'JCk 3.

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    Psal. 21. 5. /j/i-/7. is great in tliv salvation 29.9. in his temple 00th e^erv one speak of A/.ip. 49. 17. Ill, ,;. shall not discend after him 72. 19. let the whole earth be hlled with his g. 78. 61. delivered /././/. into the enemies' hand 89. 44. thou liast made his a. to cease 97. 6. and all tlie people see /,;.. ,/. lif.'. 16. when L. buihl /ion, shall appear in /»',> 7. 113. 4. and /;;-//. aho.e the heavens, 148. 13.

    Prov. 19. 11. it is /,;,, //, to pass o\ er trans-ression

    La. 3. 8. to provoke the e\ es of /;/., ,;. 0. 3. one cried, the whole eartli is full of his g. 8.7. the kmgof .Assyria and /;;., i, . shall come up 10. 16. under hi- //. he shall kindle a burning 5.h 19. shall tear /./,-.;. from risiiiL' of the sun t')0.2. ami /.;. /;. shall lie seen upon thee

    ./«'-. 22. 18. not lament, -aviiiii, ah lord, or ah hisn.

    L-.ek. 43. 2. an.i th.e eartli sinned with hi. g.

    Ihin.b. 2y). and they took his g. troiii him"

    llah. 3.3. (Tod cauie, hi.- /;. covered the heavens

    .l/.ir. 6.29. Solomon in all ///.- a. Luke 12. 27. 19. 28. .--on i-i man shall sit in '',;..- n. Luk,-. 0. 26

    Luke 9. 32. when tlicv were awakefthev saw hi.-g. 21. 26. to liave suftei-e.l, and t.. . i,*. ; .':.• . /,/.. a.

    J.'/i;; 1. 14. we beheld /;;.-„. the _ : - -.-only

    2. 11. thusilid Jesus, an.l mam -■ . : : - /.„.//. 7. 18. hut he thatseeketh hi- ;/. :;. -.r - :.• i im

    12. 41. these thiii-s said I'saias.wheii he saw his g. L-oin.o. 7. hath al.oumied through my lie unto hi:, g.

    9. 23. mi;ht make known the riches t-i hi^ g.

    1 ih. 1. 12. should he to the praise of/,/..//. 14.

    3. 16. grant mmi according to the riches ot his y. ILh. 1. 3. wlf ) hein- the brightness ot hi- g.

    1 Pel. 4. 13. that when hi- //. shall be revealed .lioh2i. pr.'Seiit you before the presence nt liisg. Lt.. 18. 1. the earth was lightened w-ith his g.

    Vy GLoKV. C'Cn. 45. 13. tell my father of all mv a. in Fgvpt /.....'. 2'.i. 13. taheinaclesiiall be sanctihed h-^ ii,y g.

    .33. 22. wliile ,/// ... iiasseth bv. 1 will put'thee \iim. 14.22. tho.-e men which have seen my g. J >i 19. 9. lie hath srript me of my g. and taken

    29. go. ii.y g. was tresli in me, my bow- renewed /'.■,//. 3. 3. thou ait my g. and lifter up of my head

    4. 2. iiow- lon_' will \ e turn my g. into shame - 111. 9. my a. reioiceth ■- ;;ii. 12. my g . ma\ sing

    57. 8. awaKC lip it.y g. f_r2. ~. in (iod is my g. li«. 1. 1 will sim: and :;ive praise with my g.

    L-a. 42.8. my g. will 1 not uive to another, 48". 11.

    4.!. 7. tor 1 have created him f..r my g.

    46. 13. 1 will pla(-e salvation h.r Israel, my g.

    I'nh 7. 1 will ijloritv- the house of my g.

    fio. 18. and thev shall (ome an.i see n,y a.

    19. have not seen ;; y 7. they shall declare my 7. r,:,k. 39. 21. 1 v.ill set my g. among the heatlieii Mie. 2. 9. from chiloreii have ye taken aw-,iy m.i/ g. J, dm 8. .'ill. and 1 seek not mine own //. one seeks

    17. 24. be w ith me, that thev may behold my g.

    (> I.OKV ./ //;.- l.ird. Eiod. 16. 7. in morning \e shall see //. of the Lord

    10. tlie g. ,'t the i ord appeared in the cloud. Lev.

    9. 23. yum. 14. 10. I 16. 19, 42. I 20. 6. 24. 16. the //. of the Lord abo.ie on mount siiiai

    17. the n. of the l^ord va^ like devourim; hre 40. 31. the//'. er///(? /...;-(/ Idle. I the tabernacle. .35. /,(-:-. 9. 6. the a. ,'f the Lord shall appear unto vou Sum. 14. 21. earth shall be hlled with ,/. ofthe'l.ord

    1 Kini/.- 8. 11. the 0. ■. f the I .,nd hlled the house,

    2 Chr. 5. 14. I 7. 1,2. 3. /:,/-. 43. 5. I 44. 4. P..-.104.:U. the 0. • f the Lord shall endure for ever

    1.38. 5. tor Lireat is the a. of the Lo d l-a. ;i5. 2. thev shall see the ./. oi the L^ord

    40. 5. and the .;. of the y,..;-./ shall be revealed

    58. 8. the ./. ,f the lA'rdhVM he thy rereward (i 1. 1. and the q. of ttic Ijrd is risen upon thee

    P.--.,!:. 1.28. appearaiu-eof the likeness otV/. .•/' V,..rrf 3. 12. ble.-sed he the a. of th, L.rd from his |>lace 23. anil behold, the'//. '../' r/,c /.err/ stoo.l there

    10. 4. the (7. of the Lord went up trom the cherub 18. '/. of the f.,rd (h-parte.l from the threshold

    1 1 . 2.3. the (I. of the Lord went up from the city 43. 4. the a. ,f the .'.errf came into the house

    llah. 2. 1 1. lilled with know ledi.'e of//, of the Lord Pule ',. 9. V. iif the lord shone round about them

    2 Cor. 3. 18. behol.lin;; as in a ulassv. of the Lord

    ■Lhu (.LOKV. Lx, d. 33. 18. he said, I beseech thee sliew me thyg. P.-'il. 8. 1. who hast set thy g. above the hea\ ens

    45. 3. ;;ird thv sword on thv tliiiih with thy a.

    .'.7. 5. let thyg. lie above allthe earth, 11. I 108. 5.

    oh 2. to see tli\ power and thy g. as 1 have seen

    90. 16. let thv'ii. appeal- unto their i-hildren

    lo2. 15. and 'all tlie kings of the eaitli thy g. ]o. 22. Uh the chariots ot (/1/7./. shall he the sham

    till. Ith tlivtiodr/.i-.;. ' 62.2. kings sliall see thy g.

    I", t. 15. behold from the habitation ot thy g. J, r. 14. 21. do not disi.:race the throne ot thy g.

    4!i. 18. come down tiom thy a. an.i sit in thirst llah. 2. 16. ami shameful spew im; shall be on thyg

    Mark 10. 37. the other <>n thv lelf hand in tliy.g.

    G I.OKlOl'.s;. 7:.r,>(/. 15. 6. thv riiiht hand, O Lord, is become j.

    11. who is like thee, O I.onl, g. in ladmess Pent. 28. .Til that thou mavest fear this g. name

    2 .S;;/i. 6. 20. how a. w as the king of Israel to day . 1 Chron 2ii. 13. we thank and jiiaise thv //. name A',/, 5. blessed be thv

    10. to make known the 0. majesty of his kingdom 7v.;. 4. 2. the blanch of the Lord shall be g.

    1 1. 10, be a root of Jesse, and his rest shall be ff. 22. 23. he .shall be tor a ;;. throne to his !•'. house 28. 1. whose (7. beauty i.s a fading flower 4. the//.l)eaiity whic"h is on head of the fatyallfV .30. 30. the LorG shall cause his p. voice to be heard

    o l'-'3

    GO

    Jsa. 33. CI. g. Tx)rd will be to us a place of streams 49. 5. yet sliall I be Ji«*. '11. 25. made very g. in the midst of the seas Dait. 11. 16. and he shall stand in the g, land 41. he shall enter also into the g. land 45. between the seas in the g, holy mountain I.uke 13, 17. people rejoiced for the g. thinus done Rom. a. 21. into the g. liberty of tlie children of G. 2 Vor. 3.7. if iiiinistrati n engraven in stones was f.

    3. 8. the ministration of the Spirit be rather

    4. 4. lest light oig. gos|)el should shine unto them i;pA.5.27.he misht present it to himself a j?. church Phil. 3.21. that it may be fashioned like to his ^.body Col. 1. 11. strengthened according to his g. power

    1 Tim. 1. 1 1. according to the s?. gospel of blessed G. 3V/. 2. 13. looking for thev. appearing of tlie great G.

    Gl.OKlOLSI.Y. Excd. 15. 1. sing to the Lord, he hath triumphed g. Jaa, 24. 23. the Ld. shall reign before his ancients f(.

    GLOKY, l^erh. Exod. 8. 9. g. over me, when shall I entreat for thee

    2 Kings 14. 10. g. of this, and tarry at home

    1 C/ir. 16. 10, g. ye in his holy name, Hial. 105.3.

    35. we may give thanks, and g. in thy praise Psal. 63. 11. every one that sweareth by him shall^.

    6*. 10. and all the upright in heart shall g.

    106. 5. that 1 may g. with thine inheritance 2'a. 41. 16. and shalt g. in the holy One of Israel

    45. io, in the Lord shall all the seed of Israel g. Jer. 4. 2. bless in him, and m him shall they g.

    9. 23. let not the wise, mighty, the rich man g. 24. let him g. in this, that he knoweth me Horn, 4. 2. he hath whereof to g. but not before God

    5.3. not only so, but we 17. in tribulations also

    15. 17. 1 have therefore whereof I may ^.thro' J esus

    1 Cor. 1. 2y. that no tiesh should g. in his presence 31. he that glorieth g. in the Lord, 2 Cur. lu. I7.

    3. 21. therefore let no mau^. in men, aU are yours 4. 7. why dost thou g. as if thou hadst not received 9. 16. though 1 preach, 1 have nothing top. of S Cor. 5. 12. give occasion to g. on our behalf; to answer them who g. in appearance, not in heart 11. 12. wlierein they g. they may be found as we 18. seeing many i?. after the Uesh, 1 will^. also .30. if 1 must needs ^. I will g. of my inHrmities 12. 1. it is not expedient for me doubtless to g.

    5. of such an one will I g. of myself I will not g.

    6. for though 1 would desire to g. 1 shall not be a f. 9. liierefore I will rather g. in mine inhrmities

    Gal. 6. 13. you circumcised, that they may y.in tiesh 14. G. forbid 1 should g. save in the cross of Jesus

    2 Thess. 1. 4. that we ourselves^, in you in churches Jam. 1. t 9. let the brother of low degree g.

    3. 14. if ye have envying in your hearts, g. not GLOKlEisT. Jer. 49. 4. wherefore g. thou in the valleys .'

    GLORIELH. Jer. 9. 24. let him that ^i". 1 Cor. 1. 31. 2 Cor. 10. I7. Jam. 2. 1 13. and mercy g. against judgment

    GLORYING. 1 Cor. 5. 6. your g. is not good, a little leaven 9. 15. than that any man should make my g. void 8 Cor. 7. 4. great is my boldness, great my g. of you 12. 11. 1 am become a fool in g. ye compelled me 1 Thets. 2. 1 19, what is our ( rowu of o. ? are not ye

    GLUl ION, S. Deut. 21. 20. this our son, is a^. and a drunkard Prov. 23. 21. drunkard and g. shall come to poverty 28. t 7- he that feedeth g. shanieth his father

    GLUl lONOUS. Mat. 11, 19. ther said, beliold a man a. I.ukel. 34.

    7 GNA.-SH. Ps. 112. 10. he shall g. with his teeth, and melt away Xam, 2. 16. all thine enemies hiss and g. ithe teeth

    GNASHED. Psal. 35. 16. they g, upon me with their teeth Acts 7. 54. and they g. on him with their teeth

    GNASHKTH. Job 16. 9. he o. on me with his teeth, Psal. .37. 12. Mark9. 18. he foanieth and g. with his teeth

    GNASHING.

    Mat. B. 12. there shall be weeping and g. of teeth,

    13. 42, 50. 1 22. 13. 1 24.51. I 25, 30. Luke 13. 28.

    GNAL.

    Mat. 23. 24. who strain at a g, and swallow a camel

    GNAW, Zeph. 3,3. her judges^, not the bones till the morrow

    GNAVVKU. Rev, 16. 10. and they g. their tongues for pain

    GO. To go down, and go up ; We go up to Jerusalem, Mat. 20. 18. He goes down to Jericho, Luke 10. 30. Abraham went up out of tgi/pt, (ien, 13, 1. Jacob went down into Eggpt, Gen. 46. 3. Go up to Ai, Josh. 7. 3. He went down to Cesarea, Acts 12. 19. Bg all which nothing more is meant, than that they vent to Jerusalem, into Egypt, to Jericho, Ai, and Cesarea; but the situation of the place they were going to, ts described by the uords going up aW going down. To go down into hell, or scheol ; togo dnvm to the grave, the place where the dead are. Psal. 55. 15. i^et them go down quick into hell ; Let them go down alive into the grave ; cut them off by a sudden and violent death, like Korah, Dalhan, and Abi- ram. I he dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence ; into the grn\e, Psal. 115. 17. All tliey that go down to the dust, shall bow before him, Fsal. 22. 29. Stiehas arepoor, and in great misery and distress, shall oun, submit unto, and adure Christ as their ttipreme Lord. They who go

    GO

    To go in and out, signifies all the actions of life. P-Kil, 121. 8. 1 he lAird shall preserve thy going out and thy coining in : He shall guard and as- sist thee in all thy expeditions, a,ffairs, and ac- tien':, either at home or abn ad. And in 2 Sam. 3. 25. Abner came to know thy going out and thy coming in ; to search out thy countels and -eciet designs, lo go in and out, denotes also freedom and security, John 10. 9. Me shall go in and out, and Hnd pasture : He shall have much spiritual freedom and security of mind. To go into a wo man's chamber, to enter her apartment, was allow- able only fur her liwband, Judg, 15. 1. To go in unto her, that is, to use the marriage bed, or the particular rights which the Irusband claims over his wife's person. Gen. 29. 2.3. | .30. 3.

    Gen. 3. 14. on thy belly shalt thou go, and eat dust 16.8. whence earnest thou? whither wilt thou go? 24. 42. if now thou do prosper my way which \ go

    55. abi

    56. send me away, that 1 may go to my master 58, wilt thou ^o with this man? she said, I will^o

    26. 16. and Abimelechsaid to Isaac, jfo from us 28. 20. if God will keep me in this » ay that I go

    30. 25. send me away that I may go to my place 32. 26. let me^o, for the day breaketh ; and Jacob

    said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless 37. 30. the child is not, and 1, whither shall \go! 43.8. send lad with me, and we will arise, and ^0 Eiod. 3. 19. king of Egypt will not letyou^o, 4. 21.

    20. and after that he will let you go, 11. 1.

    21. that when ye ^0, ye shall ncAgo empty

    4. 23. let my son go ; if thou refuse to let him go, I

    willislay thy first-born, 8. 2, 21. 1 9. 2. | 10. 4. 26. so he let him 170, then she said, a blcKxIy hush.

    5. 1. tlms saith the Lord God of Israel, let my

    people (/o, 7. 16. j 8. 1, 20. I 9. 1, 131 10. 3. 2. I know not the I ord, nor will I let Israel go

    8. 8. and I will let thy people go, 28. | 9. 28,

    32, Phaiaoh hardened his heart, neither would he

    let the people ffo, 7. 14. 1 9. 35. 1 10. '^6, 27.

    10.7- let the men .

    9. we will go with our young and with our old 13. 21. light to go by day and night, Neh. 9. 12. 19. 14.5. that we have let Israel ^0 from serving us

    t 25. chariot wheels, and made themjro heavily

    17. 5. Lord said to Moses, go on before the people

    23. 23. mine Angel shall go beftre thee, 32. 34. ,

    32. 23. make us gods to^o before us, Actsj. 40.

    33. 14. he said, my presence shall go with thee .34.9. if 1 have found grace in sight, ^0 amongst us

    Num. 10. 32. and it shall be, if thou go with us

    20. 17. we will^i by the king's highway, 19. 22. 13. the Lord refuseth to give me leave to go

    20. if men call thee, rise up, and go with them, 35,

    24. 14. and now behold, 1 4^0 unto my people

    31. 23. shall make it go through the hre and water

    32. 6.shallyour brethr.ootowar.andye sit here.'

    17. but we wills'* ready armed before Israel Deut. 1. 3.3. to shew you by what way ye should^*

    4, 5. in land whither yego, 26. I U. 8, 11. j 30. 18. 40. that it may ^o well with thee, 5. 16. | 19. 13. 11. 28. acurse.it yego after other gods, 28. 14, 20.5. let him^o and return to his house, 6. 7, 8.

    21. 14. then thou shalt let her go whither she will

    22. 7- thou shalt in anywise let the dam go 24.2. she may ^0 and be another man's wife 31. 6. thy God, he it is that doth go with thee

    7. for thou must go with this people to the land

    8. the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee

    16, the land whither they go to be amongst them

    21. 1 know their imagination they go about Josh. 1. 16. whither thou sendest us we will go

    3. 4. ye may know the way by which ye must go Judg. 1.25. but they \et go the man and his family

    4. 8. if thou wilt go with me, then I will go

    6. 14. the Ixjrd said to him, coin tliisthy might

    7. 4. of whom 1 say, this shall go, the same shall^o

    11. 8. we turn to thee, that thou mayest^o with us 16. 17. if I be shaven, then my strength will go 18. 5. whether our way we go shall be prosperous ?

    6. before the Lord is your way wherein ye go

    9. be not slothful to^oto possess the land

    10. when ye go || 19. hold thy peace, go with us 19- 25. when day l>egan 10 spring, they let her go

    Ruth 1. 11. turn a?ain, why will ye go with me ?

    18. she saw she was stedtastly minded to go

    2. 2. let me go to the field and glean, po my daugh.

    1 .Sam. 5. 11. let it go aiiain to itsown place

    6. 6. did they not let people go ? and they departed 8. take the ark, send it away, that it may go

    9. 6. let us ^ thither, he can shew us our way

    7. if we go w hat shall we bring the man ■

    19- go up before me, to-morrow 1 will let thee/70

    10. 9. when he turned his back to go from Samuel

    12. 21. for then should )e go after vain thinas

    16, 2. how can I go? it .Saul hear ithe will kill me 17. 33. thou art not able to ffo against this Philistine

    18. 2. Saul would let him go no more home

    19. 17- he said, let me go, why should 1 kill thee?

    20. 5. butlet me ^0, that I may hidemyself infield

    23. 13. David and his men went whither could go 26. 19. driven me out, saying, go sejve other gods 28. 7. a woman, that 1 may go and inauire of her

    2 .Sam. 12. 23. 1 shall go to liiiii, he shall not return

    13. 13. whither shall 1 cause my shame to go.' 15. 7. Alealom said, let me go and pay my vow

    20. seeing 1 go whither 1 may, return thou 17. 11. that thou go to battle in thy person

    19. 36. thy servant will go a little way over 20. 11. that is for David, let him <«) after Joab

    1 Kings 2. 2. I go ttie way of all the earth, be strong 11.21. let me depart, that I may f?o to my country

    22. nothing, how belt, let me go in any wise

    12. 27. shall kill me, and goto Rehoboam

    13. 17. nor turn to go by the way thou earnest

    20. 42, because thou hast let go a man appointed 22. 4, wilt thou go with me to battle r 2 Chr. 18. 3,

    2 Kings 3. 7. wilt thou go with me against Moah ? 4. 23. wherefore wilt thou go to him to day ?

    6. 22. set bread an

    GO

    2 Kings 18.21. it will go into hand pierce it, Isa. 3C.6. iChr. 14. 11. in thy name we tro ag. this multitude 25. 7. let not the army of Israel go with thee

    8. if thou wilt go, do it. be strong for battle Job 6. 18. they go to nothing and perish

    10. 21. before I go whence shall not return, 16. 22, 20. 26. it shall 170 ill with him that is left in taberu. 21 29. have ye not asked them that 1,0 by the way?

    27. 6. my rignteousness 1 will not let go

    Psal. .32. 8. and teach thee in the way tliou shalt/ a

    39. 13. before I go hence, and be no more

    42. 9. I will say to God, why go 1 mourning, 43. 2. 49. 19. he shall go to the generation of his tathen

    84. 7. they go from strength to strength, till api>ear 85. 13. righteousness shall go before him

    89. 14. meicy and truth shall go before thjr face 107. 7, that they might go to a city of habitation 1.32. 7. we will //« into his tabernacles, will worship 139. 7- whither shall 1 go from thy presence: Prov. 2. 19. none that go unto her return auain 3. 28- go and come again, to-morrow I will give 6, 28. can one go on hot coals, and not be burnt ? 9- 15. to call passengers who yo right on their way

    14. 7- go from the presence of a loolbh man

    15. 12. neither will the scorner go to the wise

    19. 7. much more do his friends go far from him

    22. 6, train up a child in the way he should go 23, 30. they that go to seek mixt w ine

    .30. 29. there be three things which go well Eccl. 1, + 7. rivers come, thither they return to go 3. 20. all go unto one place, all are of the dust

    5. 15. naked shall he return to /?o as he came, 16.

    6. 6. hath seen no good, do not all go to one place ?

    7. 2. it is better to go to the house of mourning 9, 3. and after that, they go to the dead

    10. 15. because he knoweth not how to go to city 12. 5. and the mourners ffo about the streets Cant. 3. 4. 1 held him, 1 would not let him go ha. 3. 16. walking and mincing as they go

    6. 8. whom shall I send, and who will go for us .'

    9. he said, go and tell this people. Acts 28. 26.

    27. 4. I will go tlirough them, I would bum them

    28. 13. that they might po and fall backward 45. 13. he shall let go my captives, not for price 48. 17- leadeth thee by the way thou shouldest go 58. 8. thy righteousness shall go before thee

    62. 10. go thro', go thro' the gates, prepare the way Jer. 1. 7- thou shalt go to all that 1 send thee 9. 2. I might leave my people, and go from them

    12, t 2. they have taken root, they go on

    29. 12. ye shall go and pray to me, I will hearkea 31.22. now long wilt thou /71? about, O daughter 34, 3. thou %\\-A\t go to Babylon, Mic. 4. 10,

    40. 4. whither it seemeth good to go, there go, 5. 5. he gave him reward, and let him^o

    15. saying, letme go, and I will slay Ishmael 42. 22. ye shall die, in place whither ye desire to ^o 46,22. the voice thereof shall go like a serpent 48. t 2. O Madmen, the sword shall go after thee 50. 4. they shall go and seek the Lord their God 33. held them fast, they refused to let them ^e Ezek. 1. 12. whither the Spirit was to^o, 20. 8. 6. that 1 should go far from my sanctuary 9. 4. go through the midst of the city, 5. 14. 17. or if I say, sword, go through the land

    20. 29. what is the high place whereto ye go .'

    21. 16. go thee oneway or other, either on ri"ht ilos. 5. 6. they shall go with Hocks to seek the Lord

    7. 11. thej call to Egypt, they go to Assyria

    12. when they shall ^« w ill spread my net on them

    11. 3. 1 tau-ht Ephraim also to go, they knew not Mic. 5. 8. who, if he go through, both treadeth dow n /.ech. 6. 7. the bay went forth, and sought to go

    8. these go towards north, have ouieted my spirit

    8. 21. inhabitants of one city shall go to another 23. we will go with you, for we have heard

    9. 14. and shall go with whirlwinds of the south Mat. 2. 22. Joseph was afraid to go tliither

    5. 41. compel thee togo a mile,/?o twain, Luke 7. 8. 8. 9. and I say to this man,ffo, and he goeth 32. he said to them, go, they went into the herd

    9. 13. but go ye and learn what that meaneth

    10. 6. go rather to the lest sheep of house of Israel

    21. 30. he answered, I go, sir, and went not

    25. 9. but go rather to them that sell, and buy

    26. .36. sit ye here, while 1 go ami pray yonder 28. 10. go, tell my brethren that they go to Galilee

    19. go ye therefore and teach all nations Mark 6. .'J8. go and see II 1 1. 6. ami they let them go Luke 1. 17. shall ^0 before him in the power of Elias

    9. 51. he stetifastly set his face to go to Jerusalem 6il. but go thou and preach the kingdom of God

    10. .37. then said Jesus, i?o, and do likewise

    14. 18. 1 bought ground and must needs ^oaixl See

    22. 3.3. 1 am rea

    23. 22. I will chastise him, and let him 1,0

    John 6. 68. Peter said. Lord, to whom shall we got

    7, 33. and then I go unto him that sent me

    8. 14. but 1 know whence 1 came and « hither I ^ 21. I go my way, whither I go ye cannot come

    11. 44. Jesus saith, loose him, and let him go

    13. 36, whither I go thou canst not follow now 14 2. I go to prepare a place for you

    4, whither I ^o ye know, the way ye know

    12. because 1 go unto my lather, 16. 10.

    28. because I said, 1 go to the Father, 16, 17, 28,

    19. 12. the Jews cried, if thou let this man go

    21. 3. \ go A fishing, they say, we also go with the* Acts 1, 25. that he might go to his own place

    3. 13. w hen he was determined to let him go

    4. 21. when had threatened them, they let them go "i. being let go they went to their company

    5. 4(.). that they should not speak, and let them go 11. 22. that Harnabas should go as far as Antio< k

    16.7. they essayed to go into l^ithynia, but Spirit 35. magistrates sent, saying, let those men go

    17.9. had taken security of Jason, they letthcm/7*

    20. 22. I go liound in the Spirit to Jerusalem 25.12. hast appealed to Cesar, to Cesar shalt thou;« 28, 18. had examined me, would have let me go

    Rom. 15, 25. but now 1 ^0 to Jerusalem to minister

    GO

    1 CiT. 6. 1. darp vou go to law before the unjr^t ? ID. Ti- if any bid vou and ve Lie uispotieii tuto 16. 4. if it be iiu-et that 1 ii'> also, tlu-y shall //»

    2 Vor. 9. o. exhort the brelhreii that thcv me Jam. 4. 13. we will go into such a city and buy

    ^rt■ I'UKE.

    CiC) aside, Kvm. 5. 10. if any man's wite .pn ««(.'<■ and commit lletit. C8. 14. thiiu Shalt not gonside troiii words Jer. 15. .i. who shall go afide to ask how thou dost Acts A. 15. when thev commanded thvmlo go aside

    Co a.'tnig. Devf. C2. 1. thou sbalt not see l>rother"s o\ no a'lnnj J'sal. 5!i. :>. thev «.< astray as soon as thev lie bni u Pri»r. 5. C.'i.inai'catnes^of bi.-.r

    7. 25. decline not to lier wavs.j^d not aMru:/ into path 28. 10. whosi caLl.-eth theVlgllteoiis to .(/.' o^tniy

    Jer. 5(1. 6. their shepherds caused them to (/.■ a^na;/ hzek. 14. 11. house ot Isiael niavpcnonioreajr/oi'

    CiO a-„y. Fiod. 8. 28. only yon shall not no very far aunfj Ihiil. 1.5. l:i. thou shall not let hitn rjoa.in/ emptv

    ll). if he i=av, I wdln.'t ijo ,;,-,rti/fr(im thie 1 Sam. 15. 27. as Samuel turned ah.iut to

    15. .Si), hy breath of his mcuth shall he go a:cay Jtr, 51. 5 1. vethat escaped the swurd, ao a:.ay lios. 5. 14.1, even 1 , w 1 1 1 tear an^ I 00 a: mi J\li:l. 8. :il. sutler us to po nuay into the >.v ine

    25. 40. these (/(I n . n.(/ into eveil.i>tinir puni^' li c lit J. A?/ fi. ti?. then said.lesus will \e also t/o ir.oi/.'

    n. 28. ye ha\e heard luiw 1 s.ild, I go'auay. Id. T.

    (.() his ::„!/.

    Jtidg. 10. 27. her lord ro*e up and went to //o lu< :..

    (.() lihir :.„}/. John 18. 8. if je seek me, let liiese go tluir -..ny

    (.0 thy -..ay. 0,11. 12. 19. behold thv wife, take her, r;o iliy - „y

    1 .S,;«. 20. 22.(7.1 ///,(,' r.«.V. the I ord halh Sil;i tl ee

    2 Kings 4. 2l». he said, take mv statf, and (,othv -,.. J'.nl. 0. 7. go thy r. ny/, e.it thv' bread witli'iov "

    ( 'lint. 1 . 8. go lliy -.ay tni tli by fiHiI>teps m thi- tloi k J-)an. 12. '.'. go ihy :.ay. for tiie wi^rds are c h mO up

    i:^.go!/{y r.oi^till the end be, fci tliciu si alt i>>t Mar. 5.24. £?(i c/iy :.oy.\v reci^nciled t.i tin lirolher

    8.4. g^thy ::ay. shew tlivself to the prie-^t

    20. 14. take that thine is, anil gi' r/iy :-oy lilart 7. 29. he saivl, for this sav in;:, '70 ii'.t/ :.ay

    111, 21. g,' tliy -..ny. sell uliatso'ever thou ha-t 52. go thy :; . faith made thee wlu.le, L:d. i;. 10. John 4. 5

    21. 25. l"eli.\ answered, go thy :.ay for this tune

    tit) yoor :.v/7/, f'fii, 19. 2. ye shall rise up and go on yoiir r.ays Jo.Ji. •:. 11',. afterwanl go yoiii :.'iiy. Jiclg. 19. '5. J!Mih 1. 12. turn ayain m\ daughters, no y, iir -.iny yell. 8. VKgoyi-iir :.. eat "the fat, drink the sweet iUit. 27. fi5. go yiiir -j.\ make it as sure a> you can Mark 11. 2. go yonr uny into villaae over a";;aiiist

    16. 7- go yrvr uay, tell his disciples that he :;cieth i.K^e7.22.

    10. 3.g:'yotir i:ays, I send you as lambs am", wcdvcs

    10, they receive yon not, ^.1 ynir uay.< to streets

    2tei. 16. i. go your u ay.', i)ourout the vials of wrath

    (.0 /lack, r.iod. 14. 21. the T.ord caused the sea to go hack Jo.th. 2:5. 12. else if j e do in any wise go hack Judg. 11. M. I opened my month, I cannot 00 hack

    1 KmgsV). 20..(7e A. aL'ain, what have I done fn thee r

    2 King' 20. 9. shall tne shadow uoh. ten decrees ' Psal. 80, 18, so will not we go hack from thee Jer. 40. 5. go back to (iedaliah, son of .-Miikam Kzek.'lA. 14. 1 will not gu hack, nor will 1 spare

    (.0 doun. Oen. 11.7. \et\i5go d. and confound their lan2^uai;e 18. 21. 1 will 00 do:cn now, and see whether" fi'i. 2. the Lord said, go not di'i.n into l';;v|)t 4.i. 5. if thou wdt not send him. we will n.it ao d. 44, 26, we cannot qo do:cn, then will we godo:.n

    46, :). fear not, .lacob, iogo do:.n into l.i;'.\pt J-.iod. 19. 21. Lord said..//(i rfii:;7j, charire tlie people ]\u-n. 16. 30. and they go doun quick into the pit J)tui. 24. 15. nor shall the sun go do-.cn on his hire Jo.'h. 10. l:i. sun basted not to oodo;cn abi.iit adav Jndg. 7. 10. if thou fear to go douyi. no with Phorali 1 .Snffr 10. 8. thou stialtf?" (/i>r.« t efore me to<;il:;al

    14. Xi. let us .90 do:,n after I'hilistines hv ni^dit 2.'!. 4.4/(1 do-.nixo Keilah, 1 will deliver I'hilujtines 26. 6. who will go do-.n with me to Saul - 29. 4, let him not po d.-r.n with us to battle C .Snm, 11,8. David said, 170 doun to thv house 10. why didst thou not 1/0 dorcn to thine house '

    1.5, 20. should 1 thisday make thee. <7» up and rf.ir./f 1 Kings 21. 18. godo-.cn to meet .Aliah kiiiL: ot Israel £ Kings 1. 15 go dor.n with hmi, be not afraid

    20, 10. for the shadow to godoun ten de;;rees ZChrm. 20. 16. tomorrow (/o /A;:; h ai^ainst him Job 21. !.■). in a moment no do:ni to the uiave P.^at. 22. 29. all that go do-.ni to the dust shall bow 28. 1. I become like them that go do:m to the pit 55. 15. anil let them.vo doun quick into hell 107. 2.3. they that go doun to the sea in slops 115. 17. neither any that go doun into silence

    14.1. 7. lest 1 be like them that .170 doun to the pit Prov. 5. 5. her feet go dou n to death, her steps take Jsu. 14. 19. tlMiu art cast out, as those that i/odonn

    30. 2. woe to them that walk to .1711 d. to Kpypt, ,31, 1, 38.18. they thatz/n do-u7i into pit cannot hope

    60. 20. sun shall not^n rfi):,7i nor moon withdraw Jer. 50. 07. lettiiem go doun to the slaniihter i-zek. 24. 1 16. neither shall Ihy tears 00 doun

    26. 11. and thy strons Harrisons shall on doun 20. when I shall set thee with them that .1711 rf,ir.-n

    to the pit, 31. 14. I .■!2. 18. 24, 25," 29, ,30.

    47, 8. the.se waters go doun into the desert Amos 6. 2. then go doun to (Jath of the I'hilistines

    8. 9. 1 will cause the sun to go doun at noon A/ic. 3. 6. the sun shall ,m) rfn:. n over the prophets Jtlari 13. 15. let ."urn that is on liouse-top nolgo doicn

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    .Ids 25. 5. which are able to go doun with me 1 ph. 4. 26. let IKU llif sun g> doun on your wrath

    (;() ./ii///i. Oen. 8. 16. go fottli of the ark, tfiou and thy wife 42. 15. not go jioili hence, e.vcept brotlier come Lev. 14.3. the prii-st shall no forth of the camp SiiKi. 1. 3. all alile x^go forth to war, 2 Chr. 25. 5. Dcul. •::>,. 12. thou shall have a phue to go forth

    1 .s«/«. 23. 13. an I he forbare to no forth

    2 >«//(. 11.1. at time when kin-s no lorth to battle

    18. 2. I will »uril\' go forth w itn vou mvsi If

    19. 7. il tliou go n'

    1 Kings 2. ."if), and go not forth thence anv whither 22.22. he said. I w ill j/n 'fi'///( .■ .i/ii /iv7/j .ind do so

    2 Kings'). 15. if it be \ourmiinLs, let none ao forth

    19. 31. out of .Icrusaleiii shall no forth a lem'nant they tliat cs; ape out of mount /'ion, I'a. :\' . 3,',

    Jci.^21. 5, a^ wild a.^Sl'S //,/ thev forth to their work Psa/. 7R. ,'i2. he made his oun 'people to ./,. ;;.///;

    108. 11. wilt not thou gofoth with our hosts r /Vi'; . 25. 8. ;/.' not forth ha>til v tnstrive, lest thou

    .'io. 27. have no klm;, vet no t"he\ forth bv bands Cant. 3. 11. go forth, li ve dauijhters of "/ion

    7. 11. come, let us go f'rih iiiio the vill,i:;,vs

    ;•//, 2. 3. oiitof /:on.-!iall //,. M;7//tlie law. .l//r.4.2.

    42. 13. the ford sh.dl no 'I'orth as a miiihtv man

    48. 20. yofoilh of Halnloii, flee ye, Jer. '»\ 8.

    49. 9. that thou ma\e>t sa\ to pi 151 ner*, n' I'orth 17. thev that maOe thee waste shall go forth

    ('•2. 1. till the righteousness tliereot go foith Jer. CI. 25. no not f'^rth into die tield, nor walk II. ' II. tiie\ shall not be alile to no forth 1 1. :8. it I // . /;■/(// mto the lield, then tli.' slain l.'i. 1. Irt thi Ml .f/ii f;.r//i 2. w hither sliall w e ,17 ■ f.? •::>. .32. evil shall ,/.. f'.oth from nation to nation 31.4 O Israel, thoii sh.df .//.. f'.-rth in the dances 3.1. tl'.i- me.i-m-iiiL: line shall \vt g.'frih .38. 17. it thou wilt, 171' fin-ih to t'ne k'iin; of I'alnion li!. but if thou wilt not .(/.) forth to the princes, 21,

    43. 12 he shall go f.^rih iroio thence in peace j:-.ik. 12. 4. //'i.f.'rM'as they tinit go forth into capt,

    12. |irince,v.i"^i/-(/( , 21.4". my sword shall gojorth .30. 9. ill tliat dav me.s>em;eis siiall no f.-ith 46. 8. and he shill go foith hy tlie way thereof 9. but he shall no fi'rth over a;;ainst it /'ff«. 11. 44. he shall go forth with };ieat t'.irv ./I'c/ 2. 16. let the hrideu'r. go forth of his chamber llah. 1. 4. and juOL'nient doth ne\er n- forth '/.tch. 6. 5. the^e are tlie lour spirits w Inch go forth 6. black lior>es n" lorth into the north country 14.3. then sliall the Lord //,. I'ln'th and fuht .1/«/. 4.2. ve shall no (w///an'd ::iow up a., calves Mat. 24. 26. behol.i. he is in the de>ert, ao not Jorth -lets 16. 3. him would Paul ha\e to no f'.o-th IJeh. 13. 13. lit us .'/.I f'orth toiii'n willioiif the camp lU-v. 16. 1 1, the spirits ot de\ ils w Inch go forth

    (.1) forunrd. Fxod. 14. 15. speak to larac.1 that thev 1711 foruYird .\orn. 2. 21. thev shall yojoru-ard in the third rank 2 A'/Hff.f 211.9. shall shadow //n loruard ton deiuees: Jci23. 8. behold, I .//,.. /,i/:;n/<.', but he is no! there

    (iO in. or into, or not (i() m. f>'f//. 11.31. trom VrAonoini.' landof Canaan, 12.5. l:

    23. only he sliall iiot<7i' //i to the Vail or near altar yum. 4. 19. ..\aron and his sons shallx/c ;/; and ap.

    20. but the\- shall !iot;7.i in to see when holv things

    8. 15. and after that shall the I.evites <7

    27. 17. w Inch mav i;o out, and no in before them 32. 0. that thev should not no into the land l>eiii. 1. .37. thou also sl-.alt not (/e //; thither, 4. 21. ,38, but .lo>hua son of Nun he shall go in thither 4. 1. that ye may live, and go in and possess, 8. 1.

    6. 18. that thou mayest .wn (« and po.ssess, 10. 11. 11.8. that ve mav be Strom.', and no in and iiossess 24. 10. not'ff.i into his hou.se to fetch bis pled-e

    ./"(/(/. 19. 15. they turned a>ide to ,1711 in and Iodide HiitJi 3.4. thou Shalt .//I) in, and uncover his fret 2 .s«w, 11. 11. shall I then 17(1 ;■«/(! mine house to eat .-

    1 Kings 13. 8. I w ill not go in. nor eat w itii thee 16. I may not return, nor ,171' in with thee

    17. 12. ma.\ go in. and dre~s it for me and mv son

    2 /w/i.// ,v 9.2." look out.lebu, and ,1711";, makehiin arise 10. 25. go in and slav theni, let none < ome brtli

    2 Chr, n. 18. 24. thou s'lialt 17.1 intonn inner chainher 23. 6. they liiat minister of the I.evites sliall go in \eh. 6. 11. who is there as I am would go into the tein|ile to save his life '. 1 w ill not go in I'.sth. 2. 15. w hen I'sther's turn w as come to no in

    4. 8, and to charge her that she should go in

    16. and so will I .//,. /// unto the kin-, if I perish

    5. 14. then ao thou in meiiih' unto the kiiiL' .'.7/ ,34. < 23. he should no into iudi;ment with (iod /'•'//, 26, 4. nor will I no m with dissemblers

    118. 19. open the -ates. 1 will go in to iheiii

    119. .35. make me ,17" in path of thv commandment i:t2. 7. we w ill ,//.! into his tabernaile and worship

    I'roc.'::' . 10. noj- (7" into thv brother's house J.'a. 2. 19. they shall ,/7ii into the holes of the rocks Jer. 4. 5. and let us ,(7ii intu the defeiiced cities .'id. 5. I cannot go into the house ot the lord 42. 14. no, but we will no into the land of iL'vpt

    19. 'he I, Old hatii said,, 1/1. ye not ;«/

    7. 13. and many there be that go in thereat 20. 4. go info the vini'vard, and thev went, 7.

    21 .2. ao into village ov'er ai:ain^t \ ou, I.vl.c 19, 30. 31. harlots go into kimiilom of (iod before .\ ou ^1.1). go into the hi:;li-ways. as man.v a.s ye (ind.bid 23. I.'i. ye neither no in.'nor suffer others to no in 26. W.go ;'wMthecitv,tos

    8. 26. nor go into the town, nor tell it to any 16, 15. go iHroall the world, preacii the gospel

    G O

    I.nke 8, 51. he suffered no man to rjo in, save Petei

    15. 28. and he wa^ an.i^ry, and would not vn in John 10. 9. he shall ff.) //( and out, and hnd pasture -lets 1. 11. shall socome.asyeseehim i7iii«/.dieaven Rev. 17.8. the beast was, isnot,shalli/o ///<« perdition

    Hee t AFTi vn Y. (iO in. G'cH.16.2. ^araisaid,! pra\ thee,, /7ii;7/i.ntomv maid 19, 34. make him drink w ine, and go tliou in .31. 3, behold my maid hilhali, 17.1 ;/( unto her .■58. 8. go III unto thv brother's wife, and marrv her Dent. 21. 13. after that thou shall go in unto li'er

    22. 13. if take a w ite, and go in unto her, hate her 25. 5. her husband's brother shall go in unhi her

    Josh. 23. 12. make marria^ies, and g

    (.(.) mpiace. den. 15. 15. thou slialt no to thy fathers in peace J.Jrd. 4, 18. .lethro said to .Moses, go in peace 18. 23, this peo|j|e shall goto their place m p, 1, e Jndg. 18.6. the priest said to I lanites, fic iiip,ute

    1 .Sam. 1. 17, Kli said to Hannah, go in peace '.II. 42. .Jonathan said to l'avid,,«t) in peace 25, ,35. Da^ id said to .-Xfi-ail, 171' up in peace 29. 7. -Acbish saiil to ]la\iil, ,'/.' in /leace

    2 .sVr/H. 15. 9. the kiim .said to Absalom, i/n in p. me

    1 kings 2. 6. let not h is hoary head ,i7'i dow n in 1 ■ ..-ce

    2 K'innso. 19. f-hshasaid to .Naainan. 1711 inj.-i,e J-a. .57. + 2. he shall no in peace, thev "shall rej' -^liirk :y.:M. no in peace.'Anit be whole of thy phi me J.iiki 7.. 50. faith hath saved thee, i^ii i)ipc«ct'. 8. ;;',. -h ts 15. 33. they were let 1711 in peace from brethri.ii

    i.itn' (;u.

    (h-n. .37, 17, ] heard them say, let ns go to Dotlian f.Jod. 3. 18. now irt ns go three days' journe.v.j. J.

    5. 8. theref ire thev sav, /et as no sairilice, I7.

    13. 15. when Pliar",ioirwould hardly /t7 ns go Ih lit. 1.3. 2. let II.' go after other soils, 6, 13,

    1 .S«7/(, 0. o. thus he spake, l,t h- no to the seer, 10. 11. 14. let lis gn to (iilL'aUand renew the kinmioni

    14. 1. /(/ iisgon\eT to the I'liilistines' ;;arrisoii. 6.

    2 Kinii' 6. 2. It t us no to .Ionian, take thence a beam Psal. 122. 1. let ic go into file house of tlie Lord l>a. 2. 3. lit lis go up to the mountain of the Lord Jer. 4. 5. Itt m go into the defeiiced cities

    6. 5. let us go bv nii:ht, and destrov her |ialaces 35. 1 1 . /(/ IIS go'to ,lerLisalem for fear of C haldeans 46. 16. ari>e, ht vs go a;;ain to our own iieople 51, 9, let Us no, everv one to his own country

    y.ech. 8. 21. Itt Us go to piav before the Lord Mark 1. .3i',. he said, lit ns no into the next towns 1 1. 42. ri.^e up, /<<«- ,(711, he that betrayeth is at hand J.uie 2. 15. lit Its no to Hethlehem, s'ee this thin:; John 11, 7. thensa'ilh he. It t us go to .ludea aLjaiii 15. let ns go to him '. 16. Itt ic go that we may iiie

    14, 31, even so 1 do ; arise, let us go hence Acts 15. 36./(? ».t .1711 anain, and visit our brellireii Ileh 6, 1. let ns noon to perfection, not la\ ini; a:;ain

    7 uill CA). ' ' '

    Gen. 13. 9. Tuill go to the riulit, / uillgo to the Kit 24, 58. wilt thou uo w ith this man .- 1 will go 33, 12. let us .110, / u ill go before thee, Jmi. 45, 2. 45, 28, mvson is alive, /r.;7/i/esee l.im belore I die ^.uni. 2o."l9. 1 u ill onlv ne through on mv teel

    23. 3. stand bv tliv biirnt-otlerin;;. and ] util go Ih'Ut. 2. 27. I'uili no alonu hv the hii;h-wav Jndn. 1. 3. / will r/o likewise w ith thee into "thv lot

    4. 8. if thou wilt L'o with me. then util I go 9, and she said, 7 u ill suielv no w ith thee

    16. 20. 7 -u ill 110 out as at othl-r times betiire Kiith 1.16. luith said, whither thou voist, I will on 2 Kinns 6, 3. no with servant, lie answered, 7 r. ill go 2 Chron. 18. 29. he said, 7 uill ao to the battle Psal. 43. 4. then will I no to the altar of Cod

    (to. 1.3. 7r.7// c'li intofhv house with bin nt-ulferii:? 71. 16. J will go in the slren;;tli of the lord (.ml 118. 19. open the eates of righteousness, 7 :. ;//'.. in Jer. 2. 25. I loved straiiLiers. atter them / ;. ;// ,,0 l.zek. .38. 11. 7 will no to them tliat are at rest' y/.'i. 2. 5. tor she said. 7 will no att.r mv hners 7. / will no and return to mv lii;.t husliand

    5. 15. 1 will no to nn |>lace. till thev seek mv fare -3/;i-. 1.8. 1 will wail, / will no strijit and naked yech.t^. 21. KO toseek the I ord : 7 uill n, also .lluf. 2i'...32. I will no betoi e into ( iaiilee, Mark 14.28. £•!,.«■ 15. 18. / wi'll arise and 17.1 to my fath. r

    .ids 18.6. henceforth ] will no to thetientiles

    (IO near. Dent. 5. 27. no near, and hear all the T.ord savs 2 Sim. 1. 15, Ihivid said, ,011 near, and fall on him .loh 31. .■i7. as a prince would I no near unto liiiii Ad.' 8. 20. go r.iar, loin tin self to this chariot

    (.0 not. or n:'l

    6. 14. ve shall n c.i after other ;;ods, 1 Kings 11. 10.

    15. 16". if he sav," I will not go away fiom thee 24, 10. thou siwdt nd ao ai^aiii to teti li it

    .•)2. 52. Iiut thou shall //. / ,./.. thither to the land Josh. 8. 4. ,17.. not far iVom the city, but be rea.ly Judg. 4, 8." if thou wilt notgo\'\t\\ ine. I will not go

    7. 4. 1 sav, this shall not go. the same shall not go 20. 8. we"will not anv of us ,vi. to his tent

    7i't(//; 3. 17. no not em"pty to thy mother in law

    1 .s'ffw. 17. .39. David said, I cannot go with these 20.8. that I ncov not go liuht aji. enemiesof the king

    2 .Sflw;. 13.25. lef not all 110, houbeit he wool. I n. t go 2 Kinns 2. 18. lie saiii, ditl 1 not say to voii.^i* tu't f

    1 Ihron. 21, ,'(o. but Pavid could not no befoie it

    2 Chron. 25. 13. soldiers that should nd go to battle Prov. 4. 13. take hold ot instiuction. let Vet not go

    14. and .171' nd into the way of evil men 22. 24. w ith a furious man thou shall not go ha. 52. 12. for ye shall not pnout with haste

    o 2 196

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    Jer, 10. 3. they must be borne, because they cannot go

    16. 8. thou Shalt lutt go into the house ot feasting 25. 6. ^» not after other gods to serve them, 35. 15. 27- 18. that the vessels left go not to I'abylon 4.3. 2. go nut into Kgypt to sojourn there, 42. 19. 49. 12. thou Shalt notga unpunished, but drink of it

    Jjtm. 4. 18. hunt steps, that we camwt go in our str. £zei:. 42. 14. when the priests enter, shall luiigo out Mat. 10. 5. go not into the way of the Gentiles Luke 10. 7. go not from house to house

    17. 23. see here or there, go not after them, 21. 8.

    GO over.

    Stilt. 3. 25. I pray thee let ine go over and see land

    28. .loshua shall go over before the people, 31. 3.

    4. 14. land whither ye j^" over, 26. I 31. 1.3. | 32. 47.

    22. I must not^o over .lordan, ye shall.vii over 24. 20. thou shalt not go over the boughs again 30. 13. who shall go oxer sea for us and bring it? 31. 3. the Lord thy G

    Josh. 1. 2. therefore arise, go over this .lordan Jndg, 12. 5. tlie Kphraimites said, let me go over

    1 Ham. 14. l.come, let us f?ii ore/' to the Philistines, 6. .30. 10. so faint, they could not go over the brook

    2 Sam. 16. 9. let me go over and take off' his head

    19. 37. thy servant Chimham, let him go over Jsa. 8. 7- he shall come and go over all his banks

    11. 15. he shall make men go over dry-shod

    51. 23. which said, bow down, tliat we may go over

    54. 9. the waters of Noah should no more go over Jer. 41. 10. Ishmael depart, to go over to Ammonites Im/cc 8. 22. let us go over to tlie other side

    GO OT(/. Gen. 9. 10. from all that go out of the ark

    24. 11. the time that women go mit to draw water

    45. 1. he cried, cause every man to go out from me Eiod. 6. 11. that he let children of Israel go mit

    8. 29. behold, I go out from thee, I will entreat

    11. 8. after that I will go out. and he went out

    10. he would not let the children of Isiael go mit

    12. 22. none of you shall g. o. at the door of house 16. 4. people shall g. 0. and gather a rate every day

    29. let no man go out of his plare on seventh day 21. 2. in the seventh year he shall go out free

    3. if he came in by himself, shall. 170 it// by himself;

    if married, his wife shall go out with him

    4. her master's, and he shall go out by himself

    5. if the servant say, I will not go oiit free

    7. a maid-servant liot go out as men-servants do

    11. then shall she go out free without money Zev. 6. 13. the fire on the altar shall never go mit

    8. .33. shall not go out of tabernacle in seven days 10. 7. ye shall not go out at the door, lest ye die

    14. .38. then the priest shall cro mit of the house

    15. 16. if any man's seed of^ copulation go mit

    16. 18. he shall go mit to the altar before the Lord 21. 12. nor shall he go mit of the sanctuary

    25. 28. and in the jubilee it shall go mit, 31, .33. .30. it shall not go mil m'iahW. II 54. he shall go out

    Deut.U. 5. taken a wife, he shall not go mit to war 28. 25. thou shalt go mit one way, tiee seven ways

    Josh. 2. 19. who shall go out, his blood be on Ids

    Judg. 9. .38. go out, I pray now, and fight with them 16. 20. he said, I wdl go ma as at other times 20. 28. shall I yet a£ain g. o. to battle a^. Benjamin

    Huth 2. 22. it is good tliou go mit with his maidens

    1 Ham. 19. 3. 1 wil I ^70 ok< and stand beside my father

    20. 11. come, let us go out into the field

    28. 1. Achish said, thou shalt go mit with me

    2 Sam. 5. 24. then the Lord shall go mit before thee

    21. 17. thoushalt go no more mit with us to battle 1 Kings 15. Iff. that he might not suffer any to go

    out, or come in to Asa, 2 Chron. 16. 1. 20. 31. put rbpes on heads, and go mit to the king

    1 Chrmi. 20. 1. at the time kings go mit to battle

    2 Chrmi. 18. 21. go mit and be a lying spirit, f^o out 20. 17. fear not, to-morrow go mit against them 26. 18. go mit of sanctuary, for thou hast trespassed

    20. yea, himself hasted also to go mit

    Job 15. 13. lettest such words go mit of thy mouth Psal. 60. 10. which didst Doigo mit with our armies 109. t 7. when he is judged, let him go mit guilty yriiv. 22. 10. cast out the scomer, contention ^0 otrt £ccl. 8. 3. be not hasty to go out of his sight Isa. 52. 11. depart ye, go ye mit from thence

    12. ye shall not go out with haste or by flight

    55. 12. ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth Jer. 21. 12. lest my fury go out like fire and burn

    51. 45. my people, go ye mit of the midst of her i'zei. 15. 7. they shall go mit from one fire 44. 3. the prince shall go mit the same way

    46. 9. entereth by north, shall go mit by south gate Jimos 4. 3. and ye shall go mit at the breaches Zech, 14. 8. that living waters 170 owfrom .lerusalem Mat. 25. 6. bridegrooiii comet h, £roye out to meet him X.uke 9. 5. when ye go mit of the city shake off tlust

    14. 21. go mit quickly into the streets and lanes

    23. go out into the highways and hedaes

    1 Cor. 5. 10. then must ye needs (70 mit of the world Heb. 11. 8. Abraham, when he was called Xogo mit Hev. 3. 12. he that overcometh, shall go no more out 20. 8. and shall go out to deceive the nations

    GO to. Gen. 11 . 3. go to, let us make brick, and burn them 4. go to, let us build ll 7. go to, let us confound Eccl. 2. \.go to now, I will prove thee witli mirth Jsa. 5. 5. go to, I will fell you what I will do Jam. 4. 13. go to now, ye that say, to-day , or to-mor. 5. 1. go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl

    GO up. Gen. .35. 1. arise, go up to Hefhel, dwell there, 3. 44. 33. and let the lad go up with his brethren 34. how shall I go up to my father ? 45. 9. 60. 6. Pharaoh said, go up and bury thy father £sod. 8. 3. frogs shall go up and come into thy house

    19. 12. take need ye go not up into the mount

    20. 26. nor shalt thou go up by steps to my altar 24. 2. neither shall the people go up with him

    32. .30. ye have sinned a great sin, I will go up

    33. 1. depart and^^c up, thou and the people 3. for I will not go up in the midst of thee

    31. 24. not desire thy land, when thou shalt go up 196

    GOE

    Lev. 19. Ifi.shuH not go up and down as a tale-bearer Num. 13 .'Jti. let us go up at once and i)OS.?ess it 31, we be not able to^o up auainst this people 14. 40. lo, we be here, and will go up, JJeiit. 1.41. 42. go not up \\ 44. but they presumed to go up Deut. 25. 7. let his brother's wife go up to the gate .3vl. 12. who shall goup for us to heaven, and bring Josh. 7. 3. let not all go up. let .3li00 men go up 22. 3.3. did not intend to go up ag. them in tattle Judg. 1. 1. who shall goup for us to fight fhem .' 2. tlie Lord said, ludah shall govp, 20. 18. 2. 1. an angel saidj I made you go up out of F.gypt 9. t 9. shouUl igo up and down for other trees r

    11. .37. that 1 ^r\?iy goup and down on the mountains

    18. y. arise, that we may go up against them 20. 9. we will go up by lot against Gibeah

    18. which of us shall ^0 up first to battle ?

    23. shall I go up again? || 28. go vp against him

    1 6'am.l.22. I willnot^oH/itill the child be weaned

    6. 9. if it go up by the way of his own coast 2(1. and to whom shall he go up from us ?

    9. 13. ye shall find him before he go up to eat 14. Samuel came to go up to the high place, 19.

    14. 9; if they say.tarry, we will not^o up

    10. if they say, come up unto us, we will go up

    2 Sarn. 2. 1. David Said, shall I goup to any of the

    Cities of Judah ? the Lord said, go up to Hebron 5. 19. shall I go up against the Philistines ?

    15. 20. should I makethee^o J'pand down with us '

    19. 34. how long have 1 to live, that 1 should go up

    24. 18. go up, rear an altar in floor, 1 Chr. 21 . 18.

    1 hhigs 12. 24. ye shall aotgovp, 2 Chrmi. 11.4.

    27. if this people go up to do sacrifice at .lerusal.

    28. it is too much for you to go up to .lerusitlem 18. 43. go up, look towards the sea, and he went 22. 6. go up, for the Lord shall deliver it into the

    handof the king, 12.2 Chron. 18. II, 14.

    20. may go up and fall at liamoth, 2 Clir. 18. 19.

    2 Kings 1. 3. go up, meet the messengers of the king

    2. 23. go up thou bald-head, go up thou bald-head

    3. 7. wilt thou go up with me against Moab ? 8. and he said, which way shall we go up

    12. 17. llazael set his face to go up to .lerusalem 18.25. Lord said , ^0 «;> against the land , Isa. .56.10.

    20. 5. on third day thoushalt go up to the house 8. what the sign that 1 shallow up? Isa. .38. 22.

    22. 4. go up to Flilkiah high-priest to sum silver

    1 Chr. 14. 10. shall I go up || 14. go notup after them

    2 C/irm. 18. 5. shall we^o vp to Kamothgilead ? .■56. 23. God be with him, let him go up, Ezra 1. 3.

    Ezra 7. 9. he began to go up from Babylon

    13. all which are minded to go up go with me Xeh. 4. 3. if a fox go vp he shall even break down Psal. 104. 8. they go up by the mountains .

    l.'J2. 3. surely I will not goup into m^ bed Cant. 6. 6. as a flock of sheep that i?o»/p from washing

    7. 8. I said, I will go up to the palm-tree Isa. 2. 3. let us go up to mountain of Lord, Mic. 4. 2.

    7. 6. let us go up against .ludah and vex it 15. 5. with weeping shall they go it up

    21.2.^0 up, O Elaiii.ll 34. 10. the smoke shall gn up 35. 9. nor any ravenous beast shall ao up there .36. 10. go up against this land, and destroy it Jer. 5. 10. go ye up upon, her walls and destroy 6. 4. arise, and let us go vp at noon, woe unto us

    21. 2. that Kebuchadnezzar may go vp from us 22. 20. go up to Lebanon, and cry, lift up thy viiice 31. 6. let us go up to Zion, to the Lord our (iod 46. 8. he saith, I will go up and cover the earth

    \l.go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin

    48. 5. continual weeping shall go up

    49. £8. go up to Kedar, and spoil men of the east

    50. 21. go up against the land of Merafhaim i'j«X-.38.11. I willj^oj/ptolandofunwalled villages

    40. 26. there were seven steps to go up to it Hos. 4. 15. neither gu up to Beth-aven, nor swear Hag. 1.8. go up to the mountain, and bring wood Zech. 14. 16. go up from year to year to worship Alat. 20. 18. we go up to .lerusalem, Son of man shall be betrayed, Alari 10. 33. Luie 18. 31. Luke 14. 10. he may say to thee, friend, fjo up higher John T. S. go ye up to this feast, I go not up yet Acts 15. 2. go up to .lerusalem about this question

    21. 4. that Paul should not go vp to .lerusalem 12. we besought him not to go up to .lerusatem

    25. 9- wilt thou go up to .Jerusalem and be judged ?

    GO a whoring. Eiod. .34. 15. lest they go a whoring after their gods

    16. an(f thy sotis go a whoring after their gods Lev. 20. 5. 1 will cutoff all that go a wlwr. after him

    6. I will cut off such as go a wlwr. after wizards Num. 15. .39. ways, after which ye use to go a wlior. Deut. 31. 16. this people will go a whor. after gods 2 Chron. 21. 13. .leiioram made .ludah go a whoring Psal. 73. 27. destroyed all that go a whor. from thee Ezek. 6. 9. eyes which go a whoring after idols

    GOESr. G««.28. 15. will keep thee in places whither thou ^. 32. 17. whose aJt thou ? w hither if. thou ? Judg. 19. 17. Zech. 2. 2. John 13. .36; 1 16. 5. Eiod. 33. 16. is it not in that thou g. witli us ? .31. 12. no coven, with inhabitants whither thou g. \um. 14. 14. and thou g. before them by day-time Deia. 7. 1. when IjordGocI shall bring thee into the land whither thou g. to ))Ossess it, 11. 29.

    11. 10. the land whither thou g. is not as Kgypl

    12. 29. (Jod sliall cut off nations whither thou g. 20. 1. when thou g. to battle and seest, 21. 10.

    23. 20. God may bless thee in all that thou seftest

    thine hand to, whither thou *>. Josh. 1.7. 28. 6. blessed shalt thou be when thou g. out 19. cursed shalt thou be when thou g. out

    21. make pestilence cleave to thee whither thou g. 63. shall be plucked off the land whither thou g.

    .32. 50. and die in tlie mount whither thou g. Josh. 1. 9. the Lord is with thee whither thou g, Judg. 14. .3. that thou g. to take a wife of Pliilist. lijith 1. 16. for whither thou g. 1 will go 2 Sam. 15. 19. wherefore a. thou also with us ? 1 Kitigs 2. .37. on the day thou g. over the brook, 42. Pfal. 44. 9. but thou g. not forth w ith our armies Prov. 4.13. when Uiou^. steps shall not be straitened

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    Pror. 6. 22. when thou g. it shall lead thee

    Eccl. 5. 1. keep thy foot when thou g. to house of O-

    9. 10. nor wisdom in the grave whither thou g. Jer. 45. 5. 1 will give for a prey whither tliou g. Mat. 8. 19. I will follow thee whither^;. Luie 9. SJ. Luke 12. 58. when thou fr. with thine adversary John 11. 8. sought to stone thee, g. thither again?

    14. 5. Lord, we know not whither thou o.

    GOEXH. Exod. 7. 15. lo, he g. out unto the water

    22. 26. shall deliver it by that the sun g. down

    28. 29. Aaron shall bear them when heg. in .30. they shall be on Aaron's heart when he^. in .35. his sound shall be heard when he g. in ier. 11. 21. theseye.may eat that g. on all four

    14. 46. he that jf. into the house shall be unclean

    15. .32. law of him whose seed g. from him, 22. 4.

    16. 17. none in the tabeniacle when he g. in 22. 3. who g. to holy things having uncleanness 27. 21. tlie field, when it g. out in jubilee, be holy Num. 5. 29. this is the law, when a wife g. aside Deut. 1. 30. the Lord which g. before shall fight 9. 3. thy God is he that^;. over before you

    19. 5. as whenaman^. info wood with his neiglib.

    20. 4. the I.X)rd your God is he Ihatg. with you 23.9. when the host ». forth against thy enemies 24. 13. deliver the pledge when the sun g. down

    Judg. 5. 31. be as the sun when he g. forth in niiglit

    1 Sam. 22. 14. as David vihog. at thy bi

    2 Kings 5. 18. my master ». to house of Kimmon 11. 8. be with tlie king as lie g. out, 2 Chron. 23. 7.

    Ezra 5. 8. this work g. fast on and prospereth Jo6T.9. Ih-Atg. down to grave come up no more

    9. 11. lo, hug. by me, and 1 see him not

    16. t 6. and though I forbear, wliat^. from me 34. 8. whenj7. in company with workera of iniquity .37. 2. hear the sound that g. out of his moutli .39. 21. he g. on to meet the armed men

    Psal. 17. 1. prayer thutg. not out of feigned lips 41. 6. wnen he g. abroaii, he telleth it (58. 21. such a' one as^.on in his trespasses 88. 16. thy fierce wrath g. over me 97- 3. a fire g. before him, and bumeth up enemies 104. 23. man g. forth to his work until evening 126. 6. he that ff. forth and weepeth, bearing 146.4. his breath g. forth ; he returneth to earth

    Prov. 6. 29. so he tliat^. in to his neighbour's wife 7. 22. g. after her, as an ox g. to the slaughter

    11. 10. when it^. well with righteous, city rejoices

    16. 18. piideff. before destruction, a haughty spirit 20. 19. that^. about as a talebearer reveals secrets 26. 9. as a thorn g. up into the hand of a drunkard

    20. where no wood is, there the fire g. out 31. 18. her candle j;. not out by niaht Eccl. 1. 5. the sun g. down and hasteth to his place 3. 21. spirit of man g. up, spirit of beast g. down

    12. 5. because nian^. to bis long home

    Cant. 7. 9. that (7. down sweetly, causing the lips ha. 28. 19. from the time it g. forth, it shall tale .30. 29. when one^. with a pipe to come to mount 55. 11. so shall my word be that g. forth of mouth

    59. 8. whoso g. therein shall not know peace 63. 14. as a beast g. down into the valley

    Jer. 5. 6. every one that)/, out thence shall be torn 6. 4. woe unto us, for the day g. away

    21.9. that g. out to Chaldeans shall live, 38. 2.

    22. 10. but weep sore for him that g. away

    30. 23. whirlwind of the Lord g. forth with fury 44. 17. we will do what g. out of our own mouth 49. 17. every one that «r. by it be astonished, 50. 13.

    Ezek. 7. 14. they have blown, but none g. to battle 33. 31. their heart g. alter their covetousness 44.27. in the day that he g. into the sanctuary

    Hos. 6. 4. j'ourgoodn. is as the early dew, itg. away

    5. thy judgments are as light that g. forth Zech. 5. 3. this is the curse that g. forth

    6. he said, this is an ephah that<7. forth

    SJat. 8. 9. I say to this man, go, and he^. LuieT.S.

    12. 45. theuff. he andtaketh, Luke 11. 26.

    13. 44. for joy thereof g. and selleth all he hath 15. 11. not that which g. into mouth defileth a man

    17. 21. this kind g. not out but by prayer

    26. 24. the Son of man g. as it is written of him. Mark 14. 21. Luke ^. 22. 28. 7. he g. before you into Galilee, AJari 16. 7. John 3. 8. but canst not tell whither it g. 7. 20. thou hast a devil ; who g. about to kill thee ?

    10. 4. he g. tiefore them, the sheep follow him

    11. 31. she g. unto the grave to weep there

    12. 35. kuoweth not whither he g. 1 John 2. 11. 1 Cor. 6. 6. but brother g. to law with brother

    9.7. whop, a warfare any time at his own charges Jam. 1. 24. he beholdeth himself and g. his way Hev. 14. 4. that follow the I^mb whithersoever liei^.

    17. 11. and is of the seven, and g. info perdition

    19. 15. and out of his mouth g. a sharp sword

    GOING. Gen. 15.12. sun p.down. a deep sleep fell on Abram

    25. + .32. r.sau said, behold, i am g. to die Exod. 17. 12. his hands steady, to g. down of the sun

    23. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's ox g. astray Num. 34. 4. g. forth of border from south to K'a

    33. 18. he said, rejoice, Zebulun, in thy g. out Josh. 7. 5. and smote them in the p. down 10. 11. as they were in theg. down to Beth hoi-on

    27. at the p. down of the sun carcases taken down 23. 14. 1 am o. the way of all the earth

    Judg. 8. + 30. Gideon had 70 sons g. out of his thigh 19. 18. I am now g. to the house of the Lord

    28. up, let us be g. bu' none answered

    1 Sam. 10. 3. meet thee three men g. up to God

    2 Sam. 2. 19. in g. turned not from following A bner 5. 24. hearest a sound of p. in trees, 1 Chr. 14. 15.

    1 Kings I7. 11. as she was g. to fefcb it, he called 22. .36. went a proclamation at g. down of the .sun

    2 Kings 2. 23. p. by the way, children mocked him 9. 27. they smote Ahaziah at the g. up to Ciur

    1 Chron. II. t 9. David went in g. and increasing

    2 Chrmi. 18. 34. at time of sun g. down, he died EzraT.iO foundatioi of tlie p. firom Babylon

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    job 15. \%. tlioii tumest thy spirit against G. Co. for he stretcheth out his hand against G, 34. 37. he multiplieth his words agaiiitt G. Dan. 3. 29. which speali amiss ag. G. of ShaHrach

    11. 36. speak marvellous things ag. G. of gods Has. 13. 16. she hath rebelled against her G. Acts 5. 39. lest ye be found to fi^ht against G.

    6. 11. he hath spoken blasphemous words 01?. G.

    83. 9. let us not fight against G.

    Rum. 8. 7. the carnal mind is enmity against G.

    9. 20. who art thou that repliest against G . '! Kev. 13. 6. opened his mouth in blaophemy ag. G.

    Hee Almighty. Before t.OD. Gen. 6. 11. the earth was corrupt before G. £xod. 18. 12. eat bread with Moses" father before G. Josh. 24. 1. they presented themselves before G. Judg. 21. 2. the people abode till even before G.

    1 Cnron. 13. 8. David and all Isr. played before G. 10. and there Uzza died before G.

    10. 1. they otTered burnt sacrifices before G.

    2 Chr. 33. 12. Manasseh humbled himself before G. 34. 27. .losiah's heart was humbled before G.

    Ezra 7. 19. deliver before the G. of Jerusalem Job 15. 4. yea, thou restiainest prayer before G, Psal. 42. 2. when shall I appear before G. ? 56. 13. may walk bifore G. in light of living 61. 7. he shall abide before G. for ever 68. 3. let tlie righteous rejoice before G.

    84. 7. every one in /ion appeareth before G. Heel. 2. 26. give to him that is good before G.

    5. 2. heart hasty to utter any thing b^ore G.

    8. 13. because he feareth not before G.

    Dan. 2. 1 18. would desire mercies from before G.

    6. 10. gave thanks before his G. as aforetime

    11. found him making supplication before G. 26. that men tremble before the G. of Daniel

    Liiie 1. 6. they were botli righteous before G.

    12. 6. not one of them is forgotten before G.

    24. 19. a prophet mighty in deed and word bef. G. Acts 7. 46. who found favour before G.

    10. 4. thine arms are come for a memorial before G, ,33. we are all here present before G. to hear

    23. 1. 1 lived in all good conscience before G. Jiom. 2. 13. not hearers of law are just before G.

    3. 19. the world may become guilty before G.

    4. 2. hath whereof to glory, but not before G.

    14. 22. hast thou faith .' have it to thyself before G. 2 Opr. 12. 19. we speak before G. in Christ Gal. 1. 20. behold, before G. I lie not 1 Tliess. 3. 13. he may establish your hearts bef. G. 1 Tim. 5. 4. that is good and acceptable before G.

    21. I charge thee before G. 2 Tim. 4. 1.

    Jam. 1. 27. pure religion and undefiled before G. Jien. 3. 2. not found thy works perfect before G.

    9. 13. a voice from the horns of the altar before G. 12. 10. which accused them bef. G. day and night 16. 19. Babylon came in remembiance before G. 20. 12. I saw dead, small and great, stand bef. G.

    iiee Called, Chose.n, Commanded. Eternal GOD. Dent. 33. 27. the eternal G. is thy refuge

    Kierlasting GOD. Gen. 21. 33. Abraham called on name of ever. G. Jsa. 40. 28. the eier. G. fainteth not, nor is weary Horn. 16. 26. according to commandment of eier. G. See Father, Fear, Forbid, Gaye, Glorify.

    High GOD. Gen.l4. 18. was priest of tlie most A(f?A G. Heb.T.l. 19. blessed be Abraham of the most high G. 2i». blesseoibe the most high G. which delivered

    22. I liave lift up my hand to the most high G. Psal. 57. 2. 1 will cry unto G. most liigh, unto G.

    78. 35. G. was their rock, tiiehigh G. their Redeem. 56. they tempted and provoked the most high G. Dan. 3. 26. servants of most high G. come forth

    4. 2. shew the wonders the high G. hath wrought

    5. 18. high G, gave K ebucliadnezzar a kingdom 21. till he knew that the most high G. ruled

    Mic. 6. 6. and bow myself before the most liigh G. Mark 5. 7 • thou Son ot the most high G. lAtke 8. 28. Acts 16. 17. these men are servants of most high G.

    Holy GOD. Josh. 24. 19. he is an Iwly G. he is a jealous God

    1 .i'am.6.20. whoisabletostand before this /(o/j/ G.? Psal. 99. 9. for the Lord our G. is holy

    Isa. 5. 16. G. that is holy shall be sanctitied in right. GOD of heaven.

    2 Chron. 36. 23. all kingdoms of the earth hath the

    Lord G. of heaven given me, Ezra 1. 2. Ezra 5. 11. we are the servants of the G. of heaven

    12. our fathers have provoked the G. of heaven

    6. 9. for bumtofferinos of the G. of heaven, 10.

    7. 12. a scribe of the law of the G. of heaven, 21.

    23. whatever is commanded by the G. of heaven iieh. 1. 4. I fasted and prayed before the G. of h.

    2. 4. so I prayed to the G. of heaven, and said Psal. 136. 26. O give thanks to the G. of heaven Dan. 2. 18. they would desire mercies of G. of h. 19. then Daniel blessed the G. of heaven 44. the G. of heaven shall set up a kingdom Jonah 1. 9. 1 fear the Lord, the G. of heaven Jiev. 11. 13. the remnant gave glory to G. of hea. 16. 11. and they blasphemed the G. of heaven

    GOD of /lasts. Psal. 80. 7. turn us again, O G. of hosts, 19. 14. return, we beseech thee, O G. of hosts Amos 5. 27 . saith Lord, w hose name is the G. of hosts isee Lord God. GOD i>. Gen. 21. 22. G. is with thee in all that thou doe.st 31. 50. see, G. is witness betwixt me and thee Eiod. 20. 20. fear not, for G. is come to prove you A'nm. 23. 19. G. is not a man, that he should lie Dent. 3. 24. what G. is there in heaven who can do r 33. 27. the eternal G. is thy refuge, and underneath Josh. 24. 19. our holy G. is a jealous (iod, A'a//. 1. 2.

    1 6am. 4. 7. G. is come into the camp, woe unto us 10. 7. tor G. is come with thee, 1 Chron. I7. 2. 28. 15. G. f> departed from me, he answereth not

    2 Sam. 22. 33. G. is my strength and power

    1 Chron. 14. 15. G. is gone forth before thee to smite 198

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    2 Chr. 1.3. 12. G. himself »> with us for our captain Job 33. 12. 1 answer thee, G. is greater ihan man

    36. 5. befold, G. is miglity and despiseth not any

    26. behold, G. ».s great, and we kiiuw him not

    Pial. 7. 11. G. is sniary with the wicked every day

    I0.4. G.is not in all his thoughts, not seek after G.

    14. 5. tor (.. i.tin the generation of the righteous

    33. 12. blessed nation, whose G. is Lord, 144. 15.

    46.1. G. li our refuge and strength. 62. 8. 5. G. »>inthe midst of her. she .shall.not be moved

    47. 5. t>. is Jfone up with ashout |I7. for (/. (^ King

    48. 3. G. is known in her palaces for a refuge 50. 6. for G. i> judge himself, Selah,75. 7.

    54. 4. behold, G . is my helper. Lord is with them 56. 9- turn back ; this I know, for G. is for me 59. 9. 1 will wait, for G. is my defence, I7.

    62. 7. in G. is my salvation and glory, Isa. 12.2.

    68.5. a father ot the fatherless i* G. in his habitation 73. 1. truly G. «v good to Israel, even to such as are

    26. G . is strengtfi of my heart, and portion for ever 74. 12. G. w my King of old, working salvation 89. 7. G. is greatly to be feared in the asseml)ly 116. 5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful 118. 27. G. ij the Lord that halh shewed us light Eccl. 5. 2. for G. is in heaven, and thou on earth Isa. 5. 1<>. G. that i> holy shall be sanctitied in rijilit. 8. 10. for G. is with us || 45. 14. surely G. 1.1 in thee Zech. 8.2.3. we have heard that G. is with you Mat. 3. 9. G, li able of these stones to raise , l.nie 3.8. 22.32. G. »V not (iod of the dead, but of the living John 3. 33. hath set to his seal that G. is true

    4. 24. G. is a Spirit {| 13. 31. G. is glorified in him /lets 10. 34. G. is no resi^ectcrof persons

    Horn. 1.9. for G. is my witness, whom I serve 11. 23. for G. is able to gratf them in again 14. 4. for G. «Vable to make him stand

    1 Cor. 1. 9. G. is faithful, by whom ye were called

    10. 13. G. If faithful who will not suffer you 14. 25. and report that G. is in you of a truth

    33. G. is not author of confusion, but of peace

    2 Cor. 1.18. as G. ij true, our word was not jea, nay 9. 8. G. is able to make all grace abound to you

    Gal. 3. 20. but G. «* one )| 6. 7. G. is not moc-ked Eph. 2. 4. but G. who is rich in mercy quickened us Phil. 1.8. G. is my record, how greatly I long after

    3. 19. for many walk, whose g. is their belly

    1 Thess. 2. 5. nor cloke of covetousness, G. is witness Heb. 6. 10. G. is not unriaht. to forget your work

    11. 16. G. «> not ashamed to be called their God

    12. 29. for oui G. is a consuming tire

    13. 16. for with such sacrifices G. is well pleased 1 John 1. 5. G. is light || 4. 8. for G. is love, 16.

    3. 20. G. is greater theui our heait, knows all things

    GOD 0/ Israel. Exod. 24. 10. they went up, and saw the G. of Isr. Num. 16. 9. the G. of Israel hath separated you Josh. 7. 19. to give glory to the G. of Isr. 1 Sam. 6. 5.

    13. 33. the G. of Israel was their inheritance

    22. 16. what trespass ye committed ag. G. of Israel 24. what have ye to do with the G. of Israel?

    24.23. incline your heart to the G. of Israel Judg. II. 23. G. of iirae/ dispossessed the Amorites i^«M2.12. a full reward be given thee of G. «/ /jr. 1 Sam. 1. 17. the (/. of Israel srnat thy petition

    5. 11. send away the aik of the C;. of Israel

    1 Kin. 8. 23. L. G. of Isr. no G . like thee, 2 Chr. 6. 14.

    14. 13. some good thing toward the G. of Israel

    1 Chron. 4. 10. Jabez called on the G. of Israel 17. 24. the Lord of hosts is the G. of Israel

    2 Chron. 15. 13. who would not seek the G. of Isr. ? Ezra 7. 15. have freely oft'ered to tlie G.of Israel

    9. 4. trembled at the words of the G. of Israel Ps. 41.13. blessed be the L. G . 0/ Isr. from everlast. to everlasting, 72. 18. 1 106. 48. Luie 1. 68. Isa. 41. 17. 1 the G. of Israel wiU not forsake them 45. 3. I which call thee by name, am G. of Israel 48. 2. they stay themselves on the G. of Israel Ezek. 8. 4. the glory of the G. of Israel was there Mat. 15. 31. the multitude glorified the G. of Israel

    Living GOD. Dent. 5. 26. that heard the voice of the living G. Josh. 3. 10. hereby know the living G. is among you

    1 Sam. 17. 26. should defy the armies of living G. 36.

    2 Kings 19. 4. whom the king of Assyria hath sent

    to reproach the living G. 16. Isa. 37. 4, I7. Psal. 42. 2. my soul thirsteth for God, the living G. iH. 2. my heart and tlesh crieth out for living G. Jer. 10. 10. he is the living G. an everlasting King

    23. 36. have perverted the words of the living G. Dan. 6. 26. he is the living G. and stedfast forever Hos. 1. 10. shall be said, ye are sons of the living G. Mat. 16. 16. art Christ, Son of living G. John 6. 69.

    26. 63. I adjure thee by the liviiig G. tell us .^fM 14. 15. turn from these vanities to the /uinj/ G. Horn. 9. 26. they shall be called children of /itin^ G. 2 Cor. 3. 3. but with the Spirit of the living G.

    6. 16. for ye are tlie temple of the living G. 1 Thess. 1. 9. from idols to serve living and true G.

    1 Tim. 3. 15. which is the church of the living G.

    4. 10. because we trust in the/«ii«^ G. 6. 17. IJei. 3. 12. an evil heart in departing from living G.

    9. 14. purge yom' conscience to serve the living G. 10. 31. it IS fearful to fall into hands of living G. 12. 22. ye are come to Zion, the city of living G, Kev. 7. 2. angel having the seal of the living G.

    Lord GOD, Lord his GOD, Lord my, Lord our, their, your GOD. See these in tlie divisions of the word Lord. Merciful GOD. Exod. M. 6. the Lord, the Lord G. merciful, gracious Deut. 4. 31. the Lord thy God is a merciful G.

    2 Chr. .30. 9. Lord your G. is merciful if ye turn Neh. 9. 31. thou art a gracious and merciful G. Psal. 116. 5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful Jonali 4. 2. I knew that thou art a G. merciful

    Mighty GOD. Gen. 49. 24. bow abode by UAtidsof mighty G .of Jac. Deut. 7. 21. Ix>rd is among you, a mighty G. 10. 17. Neh. 9. 32. now therefore our Go

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    Piah 132. 5. till 1 find an habitation m. G. of .lacob /in. 9. 6. his name shall be called the mighty G.

    10 2J. the remnant shall return to the mighty G. Jer. 32. 18. mii,ity G. the Lord of hosts is his name Had. 1. 12. O mighty G. thou hast stablished them

    My GOD. ('•en. 28. 21. Jacob said, then shall the Ld. be my G. Ezod. 15. 2. l.e is ny G. my lather's G, I will exalt Ihith 1 . 16. thy people be my people, thy f ;od my G. 2 Sam. 22. 7. 1 cried to my (.'.he lieard, Psal. 18. 6.

    22. and have not departed from »^ G. Psal. 18. 21.

    .'h). by my G. 1 have leaped over a wall, Ps. 18. 29.

    1 Chr. 2H. W). for tioil, even my G. will be with thee

    2 i:hr. 18. 13. what my G. saith, tliat will 1 speak Neh. 5. 19. think upon me, my G. for aoo*!, 13.31.

    13. 14. remember me, my G. concerning this, 22. Psal. 22.t. my G. my G. why hast thou foisakennie.' why so far from helping me ? Mat. 27. 46. 10. thou art my G. from my mother's t)el|y

    31. 14. 1 trusted in thee, I said, thou art my G, .38. 21. O my G. be not far from me, 71. 12. 89. 26. he shall cry, thou art my Father, my G. 1(4. .33. I will sing praises to my G. 146. 2. 118. 28. thou art my G. and I will praise thee 145. 1. I will extol thee, my G. O King, and bless

    Prov. 30. 9. and take the name of my G . in vain Isa. 7. 13. but will ye weary my G. also •

    40. '.7. my judgment is passed over from my G.

    44. 17. he saith, deliver me, for thou art my G.

    61. 10. my soul shall be joyful in my G. Dan. 6.22. my G . halh sent his angel, hath shuflioos' Hos. 2. 23. they shall say, thou art my G. Zech. 13. 9.

    8. 2. Israel shall cry to me, my G. we know thee

    9. 17. my G. will cast them away, not hearken A/jf . 7. 7. I will wait, for my G. will hear me John 20. 17. and say , 1 ascend to my G. and your G.

    £8. Thomas answered and said, my L. and my G.

    Pom. 1.8. 1 thank my G. through Jesus Christ, for

    you all, 1 Cor. 1. 4. 1 14. 18. Phil. 1. 3. Philem.4.

    2 Cor. 12. 21. lest when I come, my G. will humble

    Phil. 4. 19- my G. shall supply all your need

    Bev. 3. 12. I will write onliini the name otmi/G.

    See Lord mu God.

    No GOD.

    Deut. 32. 39. T, even I am he, there hnoG. with me

    1 Kings 8. 23. there is no G. like thee, 2 Chr. 6. 14.

    2 hingx 1. 16. is it because there is n» G. in Israel.'

    5. 15. now 1 know there is no G. in all the earth 2 Chron. .32. 15. wo G. of any jiation able to deliver Psal. 14. 1. the fool hath said, there is no G. 53. 1. Isa. 43. 10. before me there was no G. formed

    44. 6. besides me there is tw G. 8. 1 45. 5, 14, 21. Ezek. 28. 9. but thou shall be a man, and no G. Hos. 13. 4. and thou shalt know no G. but me

    O GOD. Num. 12. 13. heal her now, O G.\ beseech thee Judg. 16. 28. Strengthen me, only this once, U G. Psal. 4. 1. hear me, U G. of my righteousness

    25. 22. redeem Israel, O G. out of iiU his troubles

    51. 14. deliver me from blood-guiltiness, U G.

    56. 12. thy vows are upon me, U G. I will render Isa. 64. 4. nor hath the eye seen, G G. besides thee Heb. 10. 7. 1 said, lo, 1 come to dothy will, U G. 9.

    Of GOD. Exod. 9. t 28. entreat there be no more voices of G.

    1 Sam. 14. + 15. so it was a tiembling of G.

    2 Chr. 10. 15. hearkened not, for the cause was of G. 25. 20. Amaziah would not hear, for it came of G.

    Psal. 7.10. my defence is of G. who saveth upright Isa. 29. t 1. woe to the lion of G. add year to year 53. 4. we did esteem him smitten of G. and afflicted Mat. 16. 23. savourest not things of G. Mark 8. .33. John 1. 13. born not of the wilf of man, butof O.

    6. 46. he which is of G. hath seen the Father

    7. 17. shall know of doctrine whether it be of G.

    8. 47. he that is of G. heareth : ye are not of G.

    9. 16. this man is not o/G. ||33. if he were not f/G.

    12. 43. loved the praise of men more tlian of G. Acts 5. 39. if it be of G, ye cannot overthrow it Pom. 2. 29. whose praise is not of men, but of G.

    9. 16. but of G. that sheweth mercy

    13. 1. no power but of G. powers ordained of G.

    1 Cor. 1. 3i). who of G.is made unto us wisdom 6. 19. which ye have of G. ye aie not your own 11. 12. but all things are oj G. 2 Cor. 5. 18.

    2 Cor. 2.17. but as 0/ G. in the sight o/G. speak we 3. 5. we are not sufficient, our sufiicieccy is of G.

    Phil. 1. 28. but to you of salvation, and that of G.

    3. 9. the righteousness which is of G. by faith Heb. 5. 4. he that was called of G. as was Aaron 1 John 3. 10. doeth not righteousness, is not of G.

    4. 1. beloved, try tiiespirits whether they are o/G, 3. confesseth not that Christ is come, is not 0/ G. 0. we are of G. |] 5. 19. we know that we are of G.

    3 John 11. follow good, he that doeth good is 0/ G. &e A.ngel, Ark, Born, Childre.v, Chosen,

    Church, Counsel, Fear, Glory, Grace, Hand, House, Kingdom, Knowledge, Love, Man, People, Power, Servant, Sight, Son, Sons, Spirit, Will, Words, ■Work, Works, World, Wrath. Our GOD.

    Exod. 5. 8. they cry, let ns go and sacrifice to our G.

    Deut. 31. 17. because ourG. is not amongst us

    32. 3. ascribe ye greatness unto our G.

    Josh. 24. 18. we will serve the I.ord, he is our G, Judg. 10. 10. because we have forsaken our G.

    1 San:. 2. 2. neither is there any rock like cur G.

    2 Sam. 10. 12. and let us play tlie men for our people,

    and for the cities ot cnir G. 1 Chron. 19. 13. 22. 32. who is a rock, save our G.f Psal. 18. 31.

    1 Chr. 29. 13. now therefore, our G. we thank thee

    2 Chron. 2. 5. for great is our G. above all gods "

    14. 11. O Lord, thou art oMrG. let not man prevail 20. 7. art not thou our G. who didst drive out

    Ezra 9. 10. now, O our G. what shall we say after ?

    A>/j.4.4. hear, O our G. \\ QO.our G. shall fight for us 6. 16. that this work was wrought of oi(r G, 9. 32. now therefore our G. the great, mighty God 13.2. our G. turned the curse into a blessing

    Ps. 40. 3. hath put a new song, even praise toourG, 48. 14. this God is our G. fur ever and ever

    GOD

    Pfal. 50. S. our G. shall come and not keep silence

    67. 6. and God, even our own G. sliall bless us

    68. 20. he that isimr O. is the Gotl of salvation 77. 13. who is so great a (Jod as mtr O. ?

    95.7. heisiiK/- (>. l! 115. .S.oK/- G. is in the heavens 116. 5. gracious is the Lord, otir O, is nicrcitul ha. 05. 9. lo, this is iiir (i. we have waited tor him 55. 7- to our G. for he will abundantly pardon 59. 13. and departing a^a^- Iroin mtr G. Cl. 2. to proclai{n the day of vengeance of otir G. Van.:^. iT.inird. whom we serve is able to deliver Heck, 9. 7. he that remaineth shall be for oiir G. 1 Cor. 6. 11. yearesauctihed by the Spirit of our G. Hci. 12. 29. for uiir G. is a consuming fire Mev. 5. 10. hast made us to our G. kings and priests 7. 10. salvation to our G. who sitteth on the throne 12. blessing, and honour, and power be to

    Their GOD. G«i.l7.8. 1 willbe///ei>0. i-xorf. 29. 45. J'^r.24.7. I 31. 33. I 32. .38. Ezek. 11. CO. 134. 24. 1.37. 23, 27. Zech. 8. 8. 2 Cor. 6. 16. Rev. 21. 3. Lev. 21.6. they shall be holy to tlieir G. for offerings of the Lord, and bread of their G. they do offer 26. 45. that 1 might be their G. Ezek. 14. 11. S Ham. 7. 24. thou art become their G. 1 Chr. 17. 22. f.zra 5. 5. the e^e of their G, was on the elders Psal. 79. 10. where is t/ieir G. .' 115. 2. Joel 2. I7. I>a. 8. 19- should not a people seek to their G. ? 21. shall fret, and curse their king, and their G, 58. 2. and forsook not the ordinance of their G. Jer. 5. 4. they know not the judgment of their G.5. Van. 11. .32. but the people that know their G. Hos. 4. IC. have gone a whor. from under their G. 5. 4. not frame their doings to turn to their G. Zech. 12. 5. my strength in the lord of hosts their G. Heb. 11. 16. be is not ashamed to be called /^i> G. See Lord their God. Thy GOD. Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt fear

    1 CAr. 12. 18. peace to thee, for thy G. helpeth thee

    2 t,7ir. 9. 8. beca se thy ( i . loved Isr. made thee king EzraT. 14. according to law of M^/ G.in thy hand

    25. after the wisdom of thy G. laws of thy G. i^Vi. 9. 18. this is thy G. that brought thee up Ps. 42.3.continually say to me, w here is thy G. ? 10.

    45. 7- Goi\, thy G. hath anointed thee, Heb. 1. 9.

    .50. 7. hear, O Israel, I am God, even thy G.

    68. 28. thy G. hath commanded tliy strength

    147. 12. praise the Lord, praise thy G. O Zion /ifl. 41 . 10. be not dismayed, for I am thy G.

    51. 20. they are full of the rebuke of thy G.

    52. 7- tliatsaith to Zion, thy G. reigneth

    6t>. 19. Lord shall be a liaht, and thy G. tliy glory 62. 5. so shall thy G. rejoice over thee Dan. p. 16. thy G. whom thou servest will deliver 20. is thy G. whom thou servest continually able.'

    10. 12. and to chasten thyself before thy G. Uos. 4. 6. thou hast forgotten the law of thy G.

    9. 1. thou hast gone a whoring from thy G.

    12. 6. turn thou to thy G. and wait on thy G. Amos 4. 12. prepare to meet thy G. O Israel Jonah 1. 6. O sleeper, arise, call upon thy G. Mic. 6. 8. and to walk humbly with thy G, See Lord thy God. To, or unto GOD. Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations belong to G. ? Eiod. 2. 23. they cried, and their cry came up to G. I.ev. 21. 7- for he is holv M7«ohis G. Veul. 32. 17. sac. to devils not to G. 1 Cor. 10. 20.

    .33. 26. there is none like to the G. of Jeshurun Judff. 13.5. shall be a ^azarite unto G. 7. j 16. 17. 1 ■'

    34. 31. surely it is meet to be said unto G. I have P'al.K. 11. I have heard, power belongeth to G.

    68. 20. to G. the Lord belong the issues from death 31. Kthiopia shall stretch her hands to G.

    73. 28. it is good for me to draw near to G.

    77. 1. 1 cried to G. even to G. with my voice I'ccl. 12. 7- and the spirit shall return unto G, Jsa. 58. 2. they take delight in approaching to G. Ltm. 3. 41. let us lift up our heart with hands to G. Mat. 22. 21. render unto G. the things which are God's, Mark 12. 17. LukeW. 25. John 13. 3. that he was come from God, went to G, Acts 4. 19. to hearken to you more than unto G.

    5. 4. thou hast not lied unto men, but unto G.

    26. 18. to turn them from power of Satan unto G.

    20. turn lo G. and do works meet for repentance

    Horn. 6. 10. he liveth unto G. \\ 11. but alive kw/o G.

    1.3. yield yourselves«n/o G. as alive from dead

    7. 4. that we should bring forth fruit unto G.

    12.1. present your botlies a living sacrifice untoG.

    14. 12. every one give account of himsehf /« G. 1 CW. 14. 2. speaketh not unto men but unto G.

    15.24. he shall have delivered up kingdom to G. Phil. 4. 20. now u7ilo G. and our Father be glory Heb.1. 25. he is able to save them that come unto G.

    11. 6. he that cometh to G. must believe that he is

    12. 23. but ye are come lo G. the ludge of all Jam. 4. 7. submit yourselves therefore io G.

    1 P«.3.18.Christ once suffered, might bring us to G.

    4.6. but live according to G. m the Spirit Hev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us ro G. by thy blood

    12. 5. her child was caught up tt»«G. to his throne

    14. 4. being the fii-st-fruits unto G. aad the L.amb

    See 1 RlE.

    With GOD.

    Gen. 5. 22. Knoch walked uith G. and was not, 24.

    6.9. >;oah walked li .32. 28. .lacobhath power tii. G. pjod. 19. 17. Moses brought people to meet with G.

    1 Snm. 14. 45. he hath wrought with G. this day

    2 Sam. 23. 5. although mv house He not snwith G. Z Chron. .35. 21. forbear from meddling »'>M G. Job 9. 2. bow should man be just uit/i G. ?

    GOD

    Job 13. 3. and I desire to reason with G.

    16. 21. O that one might plead for a man with G.

    25. 4. how tlien can a man be justified with G.?

    27. 13. this tlie portion of a wicked man with G,

    34. 9. that he should delight himself with G. 23. that he sliould enter mto judgment with G.

    .37 . 22. with G . is terrible majesty P.va/. 78. 8. whose spirit is not stedfast with G. IIos. 11. 12. but Judah yet ruleth with G.

    12. 3. .lacob by his strength had power with G. Mat. 19. 26. with men this is impossible, but with G. all thinire possible, Mark 10. 27. Luke 1. 37. I IH. 27. Luke 1. .30. for thou hast found favour with G.

    2. 52. .lesus increased in favour with G. anil man John 1. 1. the Word was uitb G. the Word was God

    5. 18. making himself equal with G. Phil. 2. 6. Rom. 2. 11. there is no respect of persons with G.

    5. 1. being justified by faith, we have peace with G.

    9. 14. is there unriahteousn. with G. ! God forbid

    1 Cor. 3. 9- we are labourers together with G.

    19. the wisdom of this world isfoolishness with G . 7. 24. let every man therein abide with G.

    2 Thess. 1 . 6. a righteous thing with G. to recompense Jam. 4. 4. the friendship of world is enmity with G. 1 Pet. 2. 20. take patiently , this is acceptable aith G.

    Would God. .see Would. ^ Your GOD.

    Gen. 43. 23. your G. hatii given you treasure in sacks Ejod. 8. 25. go ye, sacrifice to your G. in the land Lev. 11. 45. I.ord that bringeth you out of Egypt to be y,mr G. 22. .33. 1 25. 38. Num. 15. 41. 26. 12. 1 will beyojir O. and j-e shall bemy people, Jef. 7. 23. 111. 4. 1 .30. 22. Ezek. .36. 28. JW/m. 10. 10. be to you a memorial before your G. 15. 40. do my commandments, be holy to your G. Josh. 24. 27. stone be witness, lest ye deny yirur G.

    1 Sam. 10. 19. ye have this day rejected your G.

    2 Chron. 32. 14. that your G. should deliver you 15. how much less shall your G. deliver you ?

    Ezra 4. 2. let us build, for we seek your G. as ye do Isa. .35. 4. your G. will come with vengeance 4<^). 1. comfort ye my people, snUhyour G.

    9. say to the cities of .ludah, behold yottr G.

    59. 2. iniquities separated between you and your G. Ezek. .34. 31. 1 am your G. saith the Lord God Dan. 2. 47. of a truth it is, your G . is a God of gods Dos. 1. 9. ye are not my people, I will not be your G. Jolm 8. 54. of whom ye say that he is your G. 20. 17. 1 ascend to my God and your G. See Lord your God. GODDE.SS.

    1 Kings 1\, 5. Solom. went after the ^. of Zidonians 33. they have woi'shippcd Ashtoreth, the g.

    Acts \9. 27. the temple ot great(7. Diana be despised .35. Kphesians are woi-shippers of the g. Diana 37. nor yet blasphemers ot your p. (iODHEAD. Acts 17. 29. nor think that the g. is like to gold Rom. 1. 20. even his eternal power and g. Col. 2. 9. in him dwelleth thefulnessof the ff. bodily

    GODLY. Psal, 4. 3. the Lord hath set apart him that is g,

    12. 1. help. Lord, for the g. man ceaseth

    ,32. 6. for this shall every one that is g. pray AUc. 7. + 2. the g. man is perished out of the earth Mai. 2. 15. that he might seek a g. seed

    2 Cor. 1. 12. in g. sincerity had our conversation 7. 9. we were made sorry after -Ag. manner, 11.

    10. for g. sorrow worketh repentance

    11.2. I am jealous over you with or. jealousy 2 Tim. 3. 12. all that will live^. in Christ, sutler Tit. 2. 12. that ye should live g. in this world Heb. 12. 28. let us serve Go

    2 Pet. 2. 9. the Lord knoweth how to deliver the g,

    3 John 6. if thou bring forward after a g. sort

    GODLINESS. Isa. ST. +1. and men of g. are taken away

    1 I'im. 2. 2. that we may lead a quiet lite in all g.

    10. which becometh women professing g.

    3. 16. great is the mystery of g. God in the flesh 4.7. and exercise thyself rather unto^. 8. but g. is profitable unto all things 6. 3. to the doctrine which is according to g,

    5. corrupt men, supposing that gain is g.

    6. but g. with contentment is great gain

    11. follow after righteousness, g. faith, love

    2 Tim. 3. 5. having a form of g. but denying power Tit. 1. 1. acknowledging the truth which is after ^. 2 Pet. 1. 3. all things that pertain to life and g.

    6. add to patience g. to g. brotherly kindness, 7. 3. 11. what manner of persons ought to be in alio.

    GOD-WAKD. Ezod. 18. 19. God with thee, be thou for people to G. 2 Cor. 3. 4. such trust have we through Christ to G, 1 Thess. 1. 8. your faith to G. is spread abroad

    GODS. Gen. 3. 5. ye shall be as (7. knowing good and evil 31 . 30. yet wheref

    10. 17. Lfird your God is God of g. Ix)r(i of lords 12. 3. ye shall hew down the images of their g.

    .30. that tliou enquire not after their a. 31. have done every abomination to their 17. bumf their sons and daughters in the fire to their;?. 13.7. entice thee to the^. of [wople round about

    20. 18. not to do as they have done to their g. 29. + 17. and ye have seen their dungy g.

    .32. .37. and ye shall say, where are their g.f Josh. 22. 22. the Lord God of ^. kuowetb

    GOD

    Josh. 23. 7. nor make mention of the name of their y.

    Judg. 5. 8. they chose new g. then was war in gates 6. 10. I said, fearnot the v. of the Amorites 10. 14. go and cry to the g. which ye have chosen

    17. 5. the man Micah had an house of g.

    18. 24. ye have taken away my g. whicli I made Ruth 1. 15. thy sister in law is gone back to her g. 1 Sam. 4. 8. these are the g, that smote Eiryptians

    6. 5. w ill lighten his hand from ott you and your^

    17. 43. the Philistine cursed David by his ^.

    28. 13. she said, 1 saw g. ascending out of the earth 2.S«OT. 7.23. thou redeemest from Egypt and their^.

    1 Kings 11.2. they v ill turn your heart after their^.

    8. Solomon burnt incense and sacrificed to their^ 12. 28. it is too much to go up, behold thy g.

    18. 24. and call ye on the name of your.w. 25.

    19. 2. let the g. do so to me and more also, 20. 10.

    20. 23. their g. are g. of the hills, therefore

    2 KiTigs 17. 29. every nation made g. of their own 33. they feared the Lord, anii served their own g,

    18. 33. hath any of the«r. delivered his land f 19. 12.

    2 CAr™. 32. 13, 14. ha. 36. 18. I 37. 12. ,34. where are the g. of Hamath ? Isa. 36. 19.

    19. 18. have cast their g. into fire, they were no g,

    1 Chrmi. 5. 25. yvent a whoring after ^. of the lamf 10. 10, put Saul's armour in the house of tlieir g. 14. 12. they left their ^. David burnt them

    2 Chron. 13. 8. golden calves .leroboam made for g.

    9. the same may be a priest to them that are no g. 25. 14. Am-iziah brought g. of Seir to be his g. 28. 23. Ahaz sacrificed to the g. of Damascus .32. 17. the^. of the nations have not delivered

    Ezra 1.7. Nebuch. put vessels in the house of his y. Psal. 82. 1 . God standeth, he judgeth among the^. 6. I have said, ye are g. John 10. 34.

    I.'i6. 2. O give thanks unto the God of ^.

    1,'38. 1. before the g. will I sing praise unto thee Isa. 21. 9. Babykin is fallen, and her g. broken

    41. 23. that we may know that ye are g.

    42. 17. that say to molten images, ye are our^. Jer. 2. 11. hath a nation changed her a, are nog. T

    28. where are thy g. thou hast made 1 according to the number of thy cities are thy g. 11. 13.

    5. 7. children have sworn by them that are no^. 10. 11. the g. that have not made the heavens 11. 12. cry to the g. to whom they offer incense

    16, 20. shall a man make ^.and they are nO|7. .' 48. ,35. to cease him that burneth incense to his g.

    Dan. 1. 11. no other can shew it. except the g. 47. of a truth it is, that your Go

    6. 4. they praised the g. of gold and silver, 23. 11. and wisdom like the wisdom of the g.

    11.8. carry captives into F^yptp. with princes 36. shall speak marvellous things against G. of ^. Hot. 14. 3. neither will we say more, ye are our g Nah. 1. 14. out of the house of thy ^. I will cut ol> John 10. 35. if he called them g. to whom the word Acts 14. 11. the .

    17. t 23. I beheld your ^. that you worship

    19. 26. they be no g. » hich are made with hands 1 Cor. 8. 5. be that are called g. there be g. many Gal. 4. 8. did service to them which by nature no^

    See Serve.

    All GODS. Eiod. 18. 11.1 know the Lord is greater than allg.

    1 Chr. 16. 25. to be feared above all g. Psal. 96. 4. 26. all g. of the people are idols, Psal. 96. 5.

    2 Chr. 2. 5. great is God above all g. Psal. 1.35. 5. Psal. 95. 3. the I^ord is a great Kin? above all g.

    97.7. worship him, a// ye^r. |i 9. exalted above a//^. Zeph. 2. 11. he will famish all the g. of the earth

    Among the GODS. Exod. 15. 11. among theg. who is like thee, O Lord ' 2 Kings 18. 35. who among theg. could delivei their country '. 2 Chron. ,32. 14. Isa. .'tt'i. 20. Psal. 86. 8. among the g. there is none like thee

    Molten GODS. Eiod. 34. 17. shalt make no molten g. Lev. 19. 4.

    (WwrGODS. Exod. 10. 3. shalt havenoo. j7. before me, Deut.S.J. 23. 13. make no mention of names of other g, Deut. 6. 14. ye shall not go after other g. 11. 28. 1 28. 14. 1 Kings 11. 10. Jer. 25. 6. 1 35. 15.

    7. 4. they will turn thy son to serve other g.

    8. 19. if thou yvalk after o/Aer^. and serve them 13. 2. let us go after other g. and serve them, 6. 1,3. 17. 3. hath gone and served other g. 29. 26. Josh.

    23. 16. Judg. 10. 13. 1 Sam. 8. 8. Jer. 11. la

    18.20. prophet that shall speak in name -yf other g.

    30. 17. but shalt be drawn away, and worship other

    p. and serve them, Jer, 22. 9.

    31. 18. in that day they turned to other g.

    20. then will thev tuni to cMcr /7. and provoke me

    Judg. 2. 12. forsook the Ixird, and followed other g,

    17. went a whoring after other g. bowed to them

    19. in following c/Aifr^. to serve them, and tolioir

    1 Sam. 26. 19. driven me out, saying, Roxrveotherg.

    1 KiTuts 9. 9. have taken hold upon otite' p. 5. (.hr.

    7.22. 11.4. his wives turned his heart after other g. 14. 9. for thou hast gone and made thee other g.

    2 Kings 5. I7. 1 will not offer sacrifice to other g, 17. 7. Israel had sinnco, and had feared other g.

    .35. ye shall not fear other g. nor Ixiw to them, nor serve them, nor sacrifice to them, 37,, 38. 22. 17. have foi-saken me, and burnt incense to other g. 2 Chron. 34, 25, Jer. 1. 16, ! 19. 4. 2 Chron. 28. 25. Ahaz burnt incense to other g. Jer. 7. 6. nor walk after other g. to your hurt 0. walk after other g. whom ye know not, 13, 10. 16. 11. have forsaketi me. and walked after o/A«- g. 44. 5. hearkened not to bum no incense to other g. 8. burning incense to other g. in land of K*>-|)t, 15. IIos, 3. 1. look to other g. and love flagons of wine See Serve. Strange GODii, Gen. 35. 2. put away the strange g. 1 Sam. 7- S- 4. thev gave .lacob the strange g. Josh. 24. 23. Deut. 32. 16. provoke

    GOL

    GOL

    GON

    Judg. 10. 16. they put away their strange g. 8 Vhr. 14. 3. Asa took away tlie altar of strange g. 3.3. 15. .losiah took away the itranye g. and idol Jer. 5. 19. ms ye served strange g. so serve stransers Acts 17. 18. seemelh to t>e a setter torth oi strange y.

    GULIJ. Gen. 2. 11. whole land of Ilavilah, where there isff.

    12. the g. of that land is good, there is bdellium 41. 42. he put a chain of j/. on Joseph's neck

    Eiod. 20. 2:!. nor shall ye make you gods oi g.

    25. 12. tliou Shalt cast four rings oi g. for the ark,

    26. I 26. 29. I 28. 2,S, 26, 27. 1 37- 3, 13.

    13. Shalt make staves of shittim wood, overlay them v. ith g. 28. 1 26. 29, .37. 1 3l). 5. 1 .37. 4, \b, 28.

    18. thou shalt make two cherubims ot g. 37. 7-

    26. 6. thou shalt make fifty taches oi g. .36. 13. .32. their hooks shall be ni g. .37. 1 ;W. ;38.

    £8. 6. ephod g. !l 8. girdle f?. || 15. breast-plate g.

    •.J. to t)e set in ouches of ^. 13. 1 .39. 6, 13, 16.

    24. chains oi g. || 33. thou shalt make t>ells of ^. 32. 24. who hath any g. let him break it otF

    31. oh, this people have made them gods of <7. 35. 22. they brought jewels of ^. an ottering oi g. 3(). 34. he overlaid the boards with

    38. he overlaid their chapiters and fillets with g. .38. 24. all the g. that « as occupieil in the work .39. 3. they did beat the g. into thin plates 40. 5. thou shalt set the altar oi g. before the ark A'wm. 7. 14. one S|X)on often shekels of ^. 20.

    84. at dedication of the altar twelve spoons of ^.

    86. all the g. of the spoons was 120 shekels ?l. 50. the captains' oblation, jewels oi g. chains Josh. 7. 21. Achan took a wedge of ^. of 50 shekels

    24. .loshua took Achan and the wedseof^. Jut/g.a. 26. the earrings 1700 shekels of 17.

    1 .Sam. 6. 8. and put the jewels oi g; in a coffer 11. they laid cotter and the mice of^. on the cart

    15. Levites took the coffer with the jewels oi g.

    2 Sam. 8. 7. David took shields oi g. 1 Cir. 18. 7.

    1 Kings 6. 22. house, altar, he overlaid with g.

    28. he overlaid cherubims with g. 2 Chron. 3. 10. 7. 48. .Solomon made the altar and table of ^.

    49. lamps and tongs of <7. Ii 50. hinges oi g. 9. 11. Hirara king of lyre furnished Solomon with g. and cedar trees, 10. 11. 2 C/irim,9. 10. 10. 2. queen of Sheba came vf\th.g. 2 Chron, 9. 1.

    14. the weight of g. come in one year, 2 CAr. 9. 13.

    16. Solomon made 200 targets of beaten g.

    17. he made three hundred shields of ^.

    18. he overlaid the throne with the best g. 12. 28. .leroboam made two calves oi g.

    22. 48. .lehoshaphat made ships to so for g.

    2 Ai'n^J 18. 16. Hezekiah cutoff 17. from the doors

    1 Chrim. 28. 14. David gave of g. by weight for g.

    2 Chron. 3. 6. and the g. was g. of Parvaim

    4. 7. ten candlesticks of ^. || 8. basins oi g. 22. snuffers, censers, and spoons of pure g.

    9. 18. steps to the throue, with a footstool of ^. 12. 9. Shishak carried away the shields of ff.

    I'.xra 8 27. basins of g. copjJer precious as g. Heh. 7. 70. 1 irshatha gave thousand drachms oi g,

    71. chief of the fathers gave (7. ||72. people gave^. Job 22. 24. lay up g. as dust, the g. of Ophir

    + 25. yea, the Ahnii-lity shall be thy 0.

    23. 10. when tried, I shall come forth like g. 28. 6. as tor the earth, it hath the dust of ij.

    15. wisdom cannot be gotten for g. nor silver

    16. it cannot be valued with the g. of Ophir l?>^e 9. and the crystal cannot equal it

    31. 24> if I made g. my hope, or said to fine g,

    36. 19. will he esteem thy riches P no not g.

    37. + 22. g. cometh out of the north

    42. 11. every one gave ,lob an ear ring of ^. Psal. 19. 10. more to be desired are they than g. 45. 9. did stand the queen in g. of Ophir

    72. 15. to him shall be given of the g. of Sheba Prov. 11. 22. as a jewel oi g. in a swine's snout

    16. 16: much lietter it is to get wisdom than g. 90. 15. there \sg. and a multitude of rubies

    Cant, 1. 10. thy neck is comely with chains of ^.

    5. 14. his hands are as g, rings set with beryl Isa, 14, t 4. how hath the exactness oi g. ceased

    30. 22. ye shall defile ornament of thy images of ^.

    40. 19. the goldsmith spreaileth it over with n,

    60. 17. for brass 1 will bring ^f. for iron bring silver Jer. 4. .30. thou deckest thee with ornaments of <7. Lam.i. l.howisthe^. become dim! fine^. changed! Bzek. 27. 22. merchants of Sheba occupied with g. Dan.1. ,38. art head oig. {| 3. 1. Neb. made image ofp.

    5. 23. and thou hast pruied the gods of n.

    29. they put a chain of ^. about Daniel's neck Zech. 4. 2. and behold a candlestick all of ^.

    1.3. 9. and 1 will try theni as g. is tried Mat. 2. 11. they presented to him g. anil myrrh 23. 16. whoso shall swear by the g. of the temple

    17. for whether is greater, the g. or the temple ? 1 lim.Q.9. not adorned with g. or pearls, 1 I'et. 3.3. Jieh. 9. 4. the ark overlaid round about with g. Jam. 2. 2. if there come a man with a g. ring

    1 Pet. 1. 7. the trial of faith more precious than g. Kev. 3. 18. I counsel thee to buy of me g. tried

    4. ■•. the elders had on their heads crowns oi g.

    9- 7. the locusts had on their heads crowns ot g.

    17. 4. the woman was decked with g. and pearls

    18. 16. that great city that was decked with g.

    See Beate.n, Crown, Fine. Pure GOLD. Exod. 25. 1 1 . thou shalt overlay the ark with jnire g. within and without, 24. "I 30. 3. \ rn. 2, 11, 26. 17. thou shalt make a mercy seat oi fiire g. .37. 6. 29. dishes, spoons and covers of p. g. .37. 16, 23. .31. make acandlest. ofp. /?. .37. 17. 1 Kings'!. 49. .38. snuff dishes p. //. 1 Kings 7. 50. 2 Chr. 4. 22. 28. 14. two chains of pure g. at ends, 22. j 39. 15. ;!6. thou shalt make a plate oi pure g. .39. .30. 1 Kings 6. 20. the oracle he overlaid with pure g.

    10. 21. vessels of Lebanon oi mire p. 2 Chr. 9. 20. t Chron. 28. \'.pure g. for fiesh-hooks, bowls, cups £ Chron. 3. 4. overlaid the porch within with yiire g.

    9. 17. he overlaid the throne with pure g. Joh 28. 19. wisdom not to be valued with pjire g. Ptal. 21. 3. sfcttest a crown oi pure a. ou his head 200

    Rev. 21. 18. city was pur« g. ||21. street of /?i/re g.

    GOLD with stiver. Gen. 13. 2. Abram was rich in silver and g. 24. 35.

    44. 8. steal out of my lord's house silver or g. Enid. 3. 22. jewels of silrer and g. 11. 2. 1 12. 35.

    25. 3. this is the ottering, take silver and g.

    31. 4. to work in^. silver, and brass, ."J5. .32. Akot. 22. 18. his house full oi silver ami g 24. 13.

    31. 22. only g. and silver that may abide the fire Deut. 7. 25. shalt not desire silver and g, on idols

    8. 13. when thy silver ami g. is multiplied

    17. 17. nor shall he greatly multiply silver and g.

    29. 17. ye have seen their idols, stiver and g. Josh. 6. 19. silver and g. ai-e consecrated to J^l. 24.

    22. 8. return to your tents with silver and g. 2 Sam.^A. 1 1 . «Vr.and g. Uav. dedicated, 1 A'ln^j 7.51.

    21.4. we will have nosilver org. of .Saul

    1 Kings 15. 15. Asa brought into house of Ld. silver

    and g. he had dedicated, 2 Chron, 15. 18.

    18. Asa took all the «Vi,erand g, 2 Chron, 16. 2.

    19. 1 have sent a present of «'. ». and ^.2 CAr. 16.3. 20. 3. stlv. and g. is mine || 5. deliver silv. and g.

    2 Kings 7. 8. carried thence silver and g. raiment 14. 14. .lehoash took the silt, and g. 2 Chr. 25. 24.

    16. 8. Ahaz took silv. nndg, found in Ld.'s house 20. 13. Ilezek. shewed them silv. and^. Isa. .39. 2.

    23. .35. .Jehoiak. gave stlv. and g. exacted silv. Hmlg. 25. 15. things oi g, ing. of «7r. in silv, Jer, 52. 19.

    1 Chr. 29. ."i. of my own proper good , of ^. an.i j/Vr.

    2 Chr. 1. 15. the king imuie silver and g: plenteous Ezra 1. 4. men of his place help with stiver and g.

    2. 69. gave silv. and g.\\7. 15. to carry silv. and g.

    8. 25. they weighed them the silver and g, 33. E-th, 1.6. beds were of ^. and .«'/Kr on a pavement J(i 28. 1. there is a vein for silver, a place for a, Psal. 68. 13. covered with silv. her feathers with^.

    105. .37. he brought them out with silver and g.

    115. 4. their idols are silver and g. 1.35. 15.

    119. 72. thy law is better than g. and silver Prov. 8. 10. not silv. receive know 1. rather than g.

    17. 3. fining-pot ior silver, furnace for^. 27. 21. 22. 1. loving favour rather than silver or g.

    25. 11. like apples of ^r. in pictures of ,\»7ier Eecl. 2. 8. 1 gathered Hie also silver and p. Cant. 1. 11. make borders oig. with studs of silv.

    3. 10. he made the pillars of silver, bottom of^. Isa. 2.7. the land also is full of silver and^.

    20. a man shall cast his idols of silv. and g. 31. 7.

    13. 17. which shall not regard silver org.

    46. 6. they lavish g. out of the bag, and weigh silv.

    60. 9. to bring their silver and g, with them Jer, 10. 4. they deck it with silver and g, Ezek, 7. 19. they shall cast away their silver and g. silver and g. not able to deliver them, Ze,ih. 1. 18.

    16. 13. thus wast thou decked with g. ami silver Van. 2. 35. then was silv. and g. broken to pieces, 45.

    5. 4. they praised the gods of silver and g. 23. 11. .38. a god shall he nonour with g. and silver 43. have power over treasures of o. and silver Hos. 2. 8. aid not know I multipliedher .vi/r. and g. 8. 4. of their silver and g. have they made idols Joel 3.5. because ye have taken my silver and g. Nah. 2. 9. take the spoil of silver and spoil oig. tlah. 2. 19. behold, it is laid over with silv. and g. Hag. 2. 8. the silver is mine, and the w. is mine Zech. 6. 11. then take silver and g. and make crowns Mnl. 3. 3. he shall purge them as g. and silver Mat. 10. 9. provide neither^, nor silver, nor brass Acts 3. 6. Peter said, silv. and g. have I none

    17. 29. nor think Godhead is like to silver and g. 20. 33. 1 have coveted no man's silver or g.

    1 Cor. 3. 12. if any build on this foundation^. «'/;er

    2 Tim. 2. 20. in a great house vessels of silv. and g. Jam. 5. 3. your g. and silver cankered, rust of them

    1 Per. 1.18. we were not redeemed with silv. and g. Kev. 9. 20. repented not of idols of nlver and g.

    Talent and talents of GOLD. Eiod. 25. 39. of a talent of pure g. shal 1 he make it .37. 24. of a talent of pure g. made he it

    2 Sam. 12. .30. weight of crow n a t. ofg. 1 Chr. 20. 2.

    1 KingsO.M. Hiram sent Solomon iQO talents of g. 28. they sent from Ophir 420 talentsof g.

    10. 10. she gave Solomon 120 /. ofg. 2 Chr. 9. 9. 14. in one year came to fio\omoa6(i(> talents of g .

    2 KingsQX .33. put the land to a t. ofg. 2 Chr. 36. 3.

    1 Chro7i. 22. 14. David prepared lOO.OCX) talentsof g. 29. 4. prepared of my proper goo

    7. the chief of the fathers gave 5000 talents of g.

    2 Chron. 8. 18. took from Ophir 45i) talents ofg, Ezra 8. 26. 1 weighed of a. vessels 100 talents

    Vessels o/GOLD. 2 Sam. 8. 10. Toi sent to Dav. vessel's ofg. lCAr.18.10.

    1 Kings lO. 21. Solomon's drinking vessels were of

    g. « Chron. 9. 20. 25. every man brought present, v. ofg. 2 Chr. 9. 24.

    2 Kings 12. 13. not made for house of Lord v. ofg.

    24. 13. Nebuchadnezzar cut in pieces vessels oj g, 2 Chr. 24. 14. of rest of money made they v. ofg. Ezra 1. 11. all the vessels of g. and silver 5400

    5. 14. there.f.tei> of g. Cyrus delivered to one

    8. 26. I weighed oi vessels of g. 100 talents Esth. 1. 7. they gave them drink in vesselsof g. Dan. 11. 8. shall also carry into Egypt vessels ofg. 2 Tim. 2. 20. not only vessels of g. but of wood

    GOLDEN. Emd. 25. 25. a g. crown to the border round about

    28. 34. aj7. bell |l .30. 4. twof?. rings, .39. 20.

    .32. 2. Aaron said, break oflf the g. ear-rings Lev. 8. 9. upon forefront he put the ^. plate

    Vj/m. 7. 26. one g. spoon of tenshek. full of incense Jv'g.R. 24. had g. ear-rings, because Ishmaelites 2o. the weight oi g. ear rings he requested

    1 Sam. 6. 4. five g. emerods, five g. mice, 17, 18.

    2 Kings\0.r»). Jehu departed not from the /7. calves

    1 Chrim. 28. I7. for the g. basins he gave gold

    2 Chron. 13. 8. there are with you g. calves F.zra 6. 5. and also let the g. vessels be restored /i>rt. 4. ll.kinsr shall hold out a, (/.sceptre, 5. 2. 1 8.4. Eccl. 12. 6. or the g. bowl be bniken, or pitcher /•a. 13. 12. man more prec. than ,9. wedge of Ophir

    14. 4. how hath the oppressor, the g. city ceased Jer.bX.T. Babylon balli beeuy.cupin Lord's hand

    Dan, 3. 5. fall down and worship the g. image, 12. 5. 2. Belshazzar commanded to bring the g. vessels 3. they brought the g. vessels taken out of temple Zech. 4. 12. through the^. pipes, empty the g. oil Heb. 9. 4. had the g. censer and ark w here vaisg. pot Rev. 1. 12. being turned, 1 saw seven fj. candlesticks 13. one gilt alwut the paps with a g. girdle 20. the mystery of the seven g. candlesticks 2. 1. who walkethinthe inidstofthe(r. candlesticks 5. 8. g. vials, 15. 7. \\ 8. 3. having a g. censer

    14. 14. on his head a g. crown || 17. 4. a g, cup full

    21. 15. had a g. reed to measure the city and gates

    Aee Altar. GOLDSMllH, S, Neh. 3. 8. Uzziel of the g. repaired next to him 31. the g. son || 32. g. and merchants repaired Isa. 40. 19. the g. spreaileth it over with gold 41.7. so the carpenter encouraged the^. 4b. 6. ihey hire a g. and he maketh it a god

    GONE. Gen. 24. + 1. Abraham was old, and g. into days

    31. 30. and now though thou wouldest needs bey. .34. 17. take our daughter, and we will be g.

    42. 33. take food for your households, and be g. Exod. 12. .'52. take your Hocks and heids, and beg. Deut, 32. 36. when he seeth their power is g.

    1 Sam. 14. 3. the people knew not Jonathan wasy. 17. number now, and sec who is g. from us

    15. 20. I have g. the way which the Lord sent me 20. 41. as soon as the lad was g. David arose

    2 .Sam. 3.7. w herefore g. in to my father's concubine 24. heisquitey. II 13. 15. Amnonsaid, arise, bkg,

    1 Kings 2. 41. tliat Shimei had g. from Jerusalem

    13. 24. when he was g. a. lion met him by the way

    14. 10. as a man takes away dung till it be all g,

    18. 12. as soon as I am g. Spirit shall cairy thee 20. 4t). as 1 was busy here and there, he was g.

    22. 13. the messenger that was y. to call Micaiah 1 Chron. 17. 5. but have y. from tent to tent Job 7.4. when shall 1 rise, and the night be^". .'

    19. 10. he hath destroyed nie, and 1 am g. 24. 24. they are exalted for a while, but are g. 28. 4. they are dried u p and g. away from men

    Psal. 38. 10. as for light of mine eyes, it also is g. 42.4.1 hady. witli tlie multitude tu house of God 73. 2. but as for me, my feet were almost g, 77. 8. is his mercy clean g. for ever r 103. 16. the wind passeth over it, and it is g. lo9. 23. 1 am g. like the shadow that daclinetb Prov. 7. 19. the good man is g. a long journey

    20. 14. w hen he is g. his way, tlien he boasteth Eccl. 8. 10. who had come and g. from place of holy Cant. 2. 11. winter is past, the rain is over and g.

    5. 6, but my beloved had withdrawn, and was g,

    6. 1. whither is thy beloved

    24. 11. all joy darkened, the mirth of the land g.

    41. 3. by the way he had not g. with his feet Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity in me, that they are g. 23.how canst thou say, I have noty.after BaaJim ?

    5. 2.3. but this people are revolted and g.

    9. 10. beasts are g. \\ 15. 6. thou art g. backward

    44. 14. none that are g. into Egypt shall escape 28. all the remnant that are g. shall know

    5 1. 6. they hnveg. from mountain to hill Lam. 1. 3. Judah \s g. \\5. Zion's children are g.

    6.g. without strength li 18. my virgins are g. Ezei. 37. 21. take Israel from heathen whither y. Dan. 2. 5. the king said, the thing is^. from me, 8. Uvs. 4. 1 18. their drink isg. they committed

    9. 6. for lo, they are g. because of destruction JImos 8. 5. when will new moon beg, that we may Luite 2. 15. angels were g. from them into heaven

    24. 28. he maiTe as if he would have g. further John 4. 8. for his disciples w ere g. to buy meat

    12. 19. behold, the world is g. after him Arts 16. 19. their masters saw hoi)e of gains was ff.

    20. 25. among whom 1 have g. preaching the Kingdom of God. 1 Pet. 3. 22. who is g, into heaven on right hand Jude 11. they have g. in the way of Cain GONE about.

    1 5am. 15. 12. Saulis^. aAo?// and passed toGilgal Job 1. 5. when days of their feastings were g. about Isa. 15.8. for the city is^. abiut the borders of .'Moab Acts 24. 6. hath g. about to profane the temple

    GONE aside. Num. 5. 19. if thou hast not g. aside to uncleanness

    20. if hast 17. aside to anoth. instead of husband Psal. 14. 3. they are all g. aside, they are filthy Acts 26. 31. when they were g. aside, they talked

    GONE as t rag. Psal. 119. 176. I have g. astral^ like a lost sheep Isa. 53. 6. all we like sheep have g. a'tray Mat. 18. 12. if a man have 100 sheep, one of them be g. astray, he seeketh that which is g. astray

    2 Pet. 2. 15. forsaken the right way , and are g, astray

    GO.NE avcay, 2 Sam. 3. 22. but Abner w as g. atcay in peace, 23.

    23. 9. and the men of Israel \iereg. a\ay

    Job aj. 4. even the wafers are 7. aicay from men Isa. 1.4. they are g. awa^ backward Ezek. 44. 10. Levites which are g. away from me Mai. 3. 7. ye are g. auay from mine ordinances John 6. 22. but his disciples were g. awajf alone

    GONE bofk. Ruth 1. 15. behold, thy sister-in-law is;7. back Job 23. 12. nor have I g. back from commandment Psal. 53. 3. every one is g. back, none doelh goo

    GON K (/can. 1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul is passed, and 47. (i»7mtoGiIgal

    1 Kings 1. 25. Adonijah is g. dorcn, and slain oxen 21. 18. Ahab g. rfoati to possess Naboth's vineyard

    2 Kings 20. 11. by which the shadow had g. down

    in the dial of Ahaz, Isa. .38. 8. Cant. 6. 2. my beloved is g. dovm into his garden Jer. 15. 9. her sun is^. dou-n while it was yet day 48. 15. his young men are g. down to slaughter F.zek. 31. 12. all people y. doxn from his shadow

    32. 21. the strong are g. dovn slain by the sword 24. there is Elam U 27. i ubal || 30. Ziduny. duicn

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    Jonah 1. 5. Jonali was a. (/o:;>i to sides of the ship

    (iON V.f.'rt/i. Gen.lO-^QS. siin.ff. r'/cA \ihen lot entered 7oar Exml. 19. 1. ill tliini'iiii'iitli ui.eii Isr. ^^as{?. i', rr/i e h'hl(/^ (i. 15. when servant or I lisha \\ii^:;.'l:'i //> 1 Chron. U. 15. (■oil h;j. j.-rr/i lieroie thee to s:nite /.la.ol.D. niv salvation is .'/. /c/r/;. ami my am>s Jer. 4. (• lie is i/.fon/i to make thv land lUsolate

    10. Co. my I hihiren are ;;. /■'if/i ot me, and are not

    £:i. 15. is piotaneness ■i.h'ii/i into all the land 19. a Mlurluin.l or the"I.or

    2ii. 16. tuethren that ai e \miij._fi:rtli into captiM'ty i'leii. 7. 10. dav is come, tlie morniii!.'^ is ti. u-rih '

    .•«i. CO. these aie pecipleor' the I., and are .»! hrth Van.1. 14. n.Uirth to slay wise men ot" I ahyl.m

    10. 20. when i am r/./rrA, prim eot ( oeiia eome iJuiilO. 17. when he' was./. 1','H/i one tame ruiinma

    CI IN 1: \ul. /"j-cirf. O.CO. assoon as I am v., w/ 1 will spread hands Av'K. 16. 46. there is wrath g. rut tmm tlie Lord Dent. l.S. 1:5. certdin men r/. onr, and uitlidrav. n

    Ci. CS. that which is/,.., v'l r.rthy lii>s, jlialt ktep Ju(f<;. 4. 14. is not the Lord o-

    1 Sam. 0. + 7- hreail is y. out or our v ess,ds C5. .S7. when t!ie wine was a. viit ot Nalial

    2 Ki)igt 5. C. the S\rians ha

    P.^al. 10.4. their line \>n.ont through all the eartli 80. .34. alter the tliini: that is n. vut ot my lips lia. 45. C.'i. the word is g. out of my moiitii J'.-.ek. C4. 6. pot, w hose stum is not /.'. 1 ut or it J\lat. lC.4;i. when unclean s|iii-. \iij.out, I iiAt 11. C4. C5. 8. uive us of \our oil, our lamps ai'e ". itit Miiri o. :^i>. that vn-tue had a. ,■;// of him, J vU 8. 16. 7. CO. devil is,;., (,f ofdauuliter, :;o. y.«/, 11.14. Jolin V?,. :\\. when he was ,/. tnr. Jesus sai I l!vin.:<,. IC. they are all ,/. . j,n.f wav. unprotitalile lJe/,« 4.1. maiiv faUe prophets are y. , ut into w.irid

    C;i)-\ I. ..ler. 2 Sam. 17. CO. tiiey be ,/. tner the brook of w ;Per J'.al. .S8. 4. mine iniquities are n. our mv head 4C.7. all thv wavrs ami billows are ,/. ,'';,,- me 1C4.4. then the stream had g. our our snul 5. the pniud waters had .,/. cur our soul Imi. 10. CO. the\- are,;. !■; er t'he pa.--aLe, and taken up

    16. !'.. thev are g. wer the sea, ./,;■. 48. S-J. Mat. 10. Co. shall not liave^,. vitr the cities of Isr.

    GON K vp. Got. 49. 9. from the prev. mv son. thou art ,-. up £ hnlg.^ 1.4. not tome ntf bed'cn which ,,•. ;,-. (',. 16. P^al. 47, 5. (lod is,/. 7/;) w irh a sliont, sio^ pr,li^cs J«;. 15. C. lie is ,0. ///I to I ajith and to lob, 11 .'j7.8. discovered to another than me, and art v.?/;; Jt r. ^^. 6. she is ,;. ;/;. on evi-rv hi;;li ii.ounrain 14. C. ami the crv of .lerusalem is r. tip ;!). CI. tlie kinu or labv li.irsarmv, win. h are o. vp 48. 15. Moab isspoileo. and ,■. ///'out .u her . ities l.-.ef. y. .S. the ulory of the ( l

    l:>. 5. ve have not ,/. vji into ti.e laps i/,.-. 8. o. fcr thev are ,/. 7//. to .Ass\ ria. a w il.l ass J./i), 7. 10. but when Ids brethren were... //// ^Jcts 18. CC. w hen he had ,;. vp ami salut. the church

    (.KIN L /.' :.//..,//.•,/. Lev. 17. 7. aft^-r wliom thev have ,/. a :;7i.'ring I.-.i'i.'2:\. .'io. because thou'hast ,7."« u/ionrii, ' Jh.t. 4. IC. g. a z./icrtnij from under their Cod y. 1. for thou hast g. a r.hcnng from thv tJoil

    GOOD Is taken, d) J\epart from evil and do giaa and aeeiplaHe to Cod. Psal. 14. 1. J here is none that doetli frocd. (5) 7/1,7/ lihich is expedient or cm: etiienr. Gen. C. 18. It is not good tliat the man should be alone ; It is -nut comcnient either for n^y purpose of the increase of in an I ind. or for man's personal comfort. x\hi m 1 C dr. 7. 1. It is good tor a man not to touth a woman. // :.<;, more cinienient for a man n t to jnariy. (6) It signifies seasonable and commendahle. "."Mat. Co.

    10. 'Ihe woman hath wiouLiht a "Ood wirk on nne. (7) Cheerfnl and fe.i.ial. 1 .'^am. C5. !',. AVe Come in a i;ood dav ; /?> a time of fa.'ting and rejoicing. (8) l.a.fnil to he v>,d. T I im. 4. 4. Kvery creature of (.i..: i^ Lioud. fo) (j,ri..tian Merty. Hoin. 14. 16. Let not vour iiooil be evil s|)oken of: i',e not yoiir C'hristian lihertn unduly, -chtreliy it should come to he reproached. as il It rceie only profane licentiev.^ness, and matter of contention. (10) Kind, vicrnml, hiain- tiful. Itom. 5. 7. Lor a (rood man soiue wonhl even dare to die. (11) V,eful and valuahle. Peut. 6. 11. (IC) Pleasant and agreeah/e. I'sal KX 1. (l.i) .y:.,£,. Piov. C4. l.'t. Hat honey, be- cause It IS uooil. (14) I'iovs and relignms. Acts

    11. C4. 'Ihe -jooii of the land denotes'all sort.' of temporal Alessings, Isa. 1. 19. 'I he good hand of God, that is, the faioiir and kind providence of 0«eh. C. 8.

    GtJOD, .Vjih^tantive. OVn. ."^C. 12. thou saidst, I will surelv do thee g. 45. 18. I w ill pive von the p. of the land of Kj/vpt CO. for the g. of the land of Icvpt is vonrs 50. CO. C;od meant it unto a. to brin<; fo pass Ai/m. 10. C9. I ord hath spoken ,/. tun, ernim; Lsrael J)eni.n:\.t6. tliou shall not s.-ck their [leace nor,... Je.>A.24.C0. consume von. alfei he hath done von v. 1 .Sam. CO. )C. behold; if there be ,/. toward Ila\ id 24. 17. tor thou hast rewanled me.,;. f..r evil 19. wherefore the Lord rewarded thee g.

    GOO

    1 Sam. C5. 30. atcordiiii; to all tlie a. he hath spoken C Sam. 14. .SC. It had been,;, tur lui' hi been there

    16. IC. Lord will rciiuiie,;. for liistursiiu; this dav 1 hings CC. I.'), wor.'s or the prophets detlare ,/. fo

    the kiuu with one mouth. C t7//i';.-. lii. IC. 1 Chr. C9. .'3. 1 have prepared 01 nune ov. n prcper,;. C ( hron. C4. 16. be. au>e he h.a.l mine ,/. in l.-ra.-l E:ra 0. IC. be Strom;, and eat the ,,;. of the land I •th.l.g. who hadsp.iken ,;. for die kim; Joi C. 10. shall we receive .';. at the haml of God ?

    5. C7. hear it, an. I knovc thou it tor thy 0.

    7- 7. mine eye shall no mure see g.

    9. Co. my .avarice avia\,the.v See nog.

    K'l. ;>. orwitii ^|net!ie3 wherewith he tan do no tr.

    CI. 16. lo. tiitir. . i.-mit in their hand

    CC. CI. beat peace, therebv .;. shall come to tliee

    C4. CI. ami he dot-rh not ./. io the widow /'-,;/. 4. 6. manv sav, who will ^hew 11s anv ,;. :'

    14. 1. none doeih ./. not one. .S. | .i;P 1, :5. Jl.m. 3. IC.

    .'Vl. IC. an.l loveth manv dav 5. that he mav ■;,-e ,;.

    .■i9. C. 1 WHS dumb. 1 ludd liiv peace, even' i rum ,/.

    104. C8. thou opeiiest li,jml, thev are tille.i with g.

    8 6. 5. that I mav see the g. of thv chuseii

    ICC. 9. because of house ot lord I will seek tlivy.

    1C8. 5. Shalt see the ,7. of .lerusalem all thv lit'e /';■

    11. 1?. the men iful man doih (;. to his own soul c7. h.- tliat diliuentlv seeketh 0. procurelh

    IC. 14. a man satislied' with ,;. bv fruit of his mouth

    l:!. C. a man shall eat .;. bv the tridt of his moutli CI. but to the riiihteoiis .;. shall be repaid

    1 I. CC. mercv ami truth be to them that devise g.

    Hi. CO. hamilelh a matter wiselv, shall limi .;.

    IT. Co. he that hath a trowar.l heart, timleth no g. '2'.^. a mrrrv heart doeth ,;. like a meilicine

    19. 8. he tli.'it keepeth umleistaiidim; shall find g. r.cl.'Z. C4. make his soul eiuoy £/. .'!. 1:!. | 5. 18.

    ;>. IC. I know tliat there is no ,;. in them

    4.8. whom do 1 la our, and bcr(aveniv soul of,.. ?

    5. 11. and what «. is theie to the owners thereuf.-

    6. .",. liis soul be not tilled w ith p. ami no liurial 6. V et hath lie seen 110/7. all 1:0 to one place

    7- Co. not a man just, tliat dueth/;. and smneih not

    9. Iti. but one sinner destroveth line li a.

    Isa. 1. 19. if willing', ve shall eat the .». cf the land ,'.C. 7. tliat brin^eth i;iiorl ti, dues ot ,/. of salvation Ju\ 8. 15. \\e lo.ked for peace, no ,;. came, 14. 19.

    17. 6. he shall not see w hen ... lometh

    18. 10. if it do evd, I will repe'it of tlie n. Co. I stood befure thee to sp. ak q. for riieiii

    C9. .v2. neither shall he behuld the a. 1 will ,!o .■;C. 4C. I will brin- all the .;. 1 have prcmi.sed 3:!. 9. which shall hear all the ,;. that I

    /./•GOOD. Vevt. 6. CI. to fear the I ord f^r our ,7. alwavs

    10. 13. whhh I (cmmami thee this dav /hr I'hv a Ca. + 11. L.I. shall make thee plenteous/.. /■/;.:id. 9. .SO. 9. the Lunl will auain reioice over theeje/- ,;.

    /-,:/■« 8. CC. haml of our (io.l m all of them u-ru.

    -V,//. 5. 19. think niK.n me, () mv God. /c;-,/.'l3.'31.

    .loh 5. C7. hear it, and know thou it/..;'thy ..;.

    I'sal. 16. 17. shew me a token fc; a, they mav see 119. ICC. be suret.v t,ir thy servant .ti./' ,,;.

    Jf /■. 14. 11. prav- not fortius people'.tir their c;. C4.5. whom I sent outof llifs place /,//■ theii .7. 6. for 1 will Set mine eves on them /..;■//. 3C. 39. mav fear nie forever, f'r the ,;. of them

    Mir. 1. IC. "Alarcth waiteil caretullv /,.;■ ,;.

    l!,m. 8. C8. we know all thiiiL'S work to^etlier/crj'. 13. 4. he is the minister of God to tlue.n r g. 15. C. let every one please his nei-hbour^..'; ;7. >.( bAi), I V 1 1.. GdOli, .loiiiti-.e.

    Gen. CI. 16. Ha-ar sat her down a ff. war off C4. IC. 1 pray thee, .semi me ,c;. speed this .lay t Ifi. Itetiekah was .,;. of c(Mintenance, a viriiin 'ZC). C9. as we have il'one to thee nothinL' but /;. CT. -16. Lebekah said, what.,;, shall my liIedome-• 41. 5. .,;. ears I Co. ,;. kiiie i 35. ,7. vears 43. CK. thiv servant onr talhei is in' ,;. health 4(i.C9. .lusi'ph we|it(,iihi>raiher's lie. k a,;, while

    /','«;. 33. 16. fur /-.-will of hmi that ilwelf in busli

    1 Sam. C. C4. iiiv suns, it is no ,;. report that I hear IC. .3. 1 will teach you the ,;. and ri-lit way C5. 1.5. men w eie vers ,;. to us. we were not hurt C9. 9. 1 know that thou art ,;. in my siiht

    C Sam. 15. .3. see thv matters are n. and ri-ht

    19. Hi. and to ilo what tiie kiim tlmmjlit ,;.

    1 hings 8. .36. that thou teach tliem the g. w ay ,06. hath not failed one wonl of his ,/. promise IC. 7. ami speak ,/. words to them. C (hron. 10.7.

    C hinos CO. lib ,;. is the word of the T ord, ha. 39. 8.

    C (/,;■,.;;. 19. ll'. the Lord shall be with the a. 30. 18. savim.', the ,/. 1 oril pardon everv I'lie

    Pzra-. 9. the,;, hand of his God on him.'.N,/;, C. 8. 8. 18. and bv the ,/. hand of our Go,| upon us

    A'(7/. 9. 13. thou travest tlum true laws, ,7. statutes CO. thou tiavest thv 0. ^-pirit to iustru, t them

    .foil 10. 3. is it ,;. (hat'thou shouldest 01. press - 13. 9. is it. ,7. that he should search \(iu out .- CC. + C. doth his g. suttess depend thereon ? 39. 4. their voung ones are in g. likimr

    /'.-,;/. C5. 8. g. and upright is the 1 ord, therefore .37. C3. steps of a g. man are ordered by the Lord 45. 1. mv heart is inditin;; a n. matter 86. 5. thou, Loid, art .,;. leady to foriiive, 119. 68. lie. 5. a .,;. man sheweth favour, and leiideth 119. 39. turn ri preach, thy judnnients are //. 06. teach met;, judgment and Know leoge

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    Prov. C. 9. thou shalt understan.l everv ,7. path CO. that thou mav est walk m the wav of g. men IC. C5. but a ,;. word niakeih the hean'glad

    14. 19. the evil bow bef.i e die ,7. ano the wicked

    15. C3. and awurd m oueseascii. h.iw ,;. is it I 30. and a ,;• report maketh ilie bmies fat

    C.I. 18. an.l with,;, advice make wai' '.C. 1. a .,;. name rather to be cliosen than riches J eel. 4. 9. thev have a ,/. rewar.i f.i- their labour

    5. 11. wliat,,;. is there tii the ow nei s tlieieof-

    9. C. theie is one event to the ,;. and to the clean 11. 6. or whether thev both shall be alike ,; ./,/■. 6. 16. where is the.,;, way. an. I walk tiierein CI. C. ./;. tigs 3. verv g. \' 5. like ,;. li-s. so v, ill I C9. 10. 1 will ])ertorm mv,/. wnni tuwar.l vou / ;(/-. 17- 8. plaiite.l in a c/. soil bv i-U'eat vvaters C4. 4. liather everv ,/. piece. thii;h, and shoulder Ih,n. 4. C. 1 thouL'ht it ,/. to shew'tlie si-ns /•eh. 1. 13. I ord answered the anitel withff.wor.is Mai. C. 13. rec-eiveth it w ith .o.-w ill at \ our hand -U,/^7•ll. kiiovc how to s^ive.r;. ijiits, 7 t/Xe 11. 13.

    17. every g. tiee brimieth forth ,7. tniit. IH.

    9. CC. daughter, be of o. coimort, l.vhe 8. 4!i.

    1 3. 8. lei 1 in ,;. i;r. C3. Mmh 4. 8, Co. J nht 8. 8, 15. C4. ,/. Seed 19. 16. g. ."Master, what g. thim;

    19. 17.whv calledstthou me.,;..' ncne ,7. but one Co. 1,"). is thine eve evil because 1 am ,7. ..' C5. CI. well don'e, thou g. ami I'aitht'u'l servant J.nhe C. 14. peate on earth, .,',-w il I towards men

    6. Sii. g. measure, presst. I (low n, shaken together

    10. 4C. and .Mary hath thosen that /;. part ^

    IC. 3C. it IS voiir I'alher's g. pleasuie to give vou J.i/,/i C. 10. but thou hast kept the ^. w ine'untir now

    lo. 11. I amthej/. Shepherd, they. Shepherd idveth Jets 15. 7. ye kiiovt how that a .,;. while ai;o ' Pom. 7. IC. tommandment is liolv. and just, and (7,

    IC. C. wliat is that.o. and perfett w ill ot God 1 ( or. la. .33. evil communications corrupt g. mann. 1 1 hess. 3. 6. that ve h.ave ,.;. remembrance of us C 7";,;?. 3. 3. despf^ers oi those that are g. Til. 1. 8. a bis! .•)> must be a lover of ,;. men llih. 6. 5. tliat have taste.i the g. word of God ,/,//;/. 1. 17. everv c:. uift C. 3. sit in a a. place 1 I'lt. C. IH. he subiect not oiilv to the,;, an.l L'entle

    3. 10. he tliat will love life, ami see;', davs" •itt- Bad, LiiiiK, C"oNsi ii:.\( i:, CuiifAGi:,

    i.)v, llAV, (II. 11 agi.

    As (■()(( 11.

    Iltb. 11. IC. spram.' uf one, and him as g. as dead

    (;g(ii> /„,,/.

    /).?;?. C. 4. take ve ./. hi id, 4. 15. .Josh. C3. 11. 7.<-,7. IC. 9. preacher uave ,;. h,td, ami souiiht out

    7. (.(lOl). Gen. C. IC. and the i;(-M of that laml i< u.

    16. + 6. do as ;.-■ ,;. in ti iiie eve-. 19. 8. : CO. -t 15. Ihnt. 1. 14. the tliiim which then hast s|dk,ii ,, ,;. 6. 18. do that which ;.. ,/. 111 tl t- si-ht ot tl;e I .-rd C3. 1 16. he shall liwell wh.ere it ;. ,'. for liini

    Judp. 9. + C. speak w|-.etiiei it /"« ,.. tur a On 1 Sam. C9. 6. comiiiL' in w ith me in the h. st is g. 1 hinns C. .38. ami >hin:ei said, the sav iiu' /.■■ ,7. 4C. the word that 1 hav e heard ;.. ,;. 18. -• C4. ':•:. 13. and speak that whi.h is er. C Kimis CO. 3. 1 have done that wl ic h is a. ha. .38. 3. 1 Chrrn. 16. 34. the Lord ;> ,;. C ( ///■. 5. l.i. " 7. 3. P.-.ra 3. 11. I'sal. 1(h\ 5. I b 6. 1. I 107. 1. 1 118. 1. C9. 1 135. 3. I 1,36. 1.1 145. 9. .hr. 33. 11. ham. 3. vo. A",;//. 1. 7. 19. 13. the Lord do that which if,,-, in his sight ./.// 34. 4. know aiiioni: our.-elves what ;.. ,;. /',.,;/. 31. 8, U taste arid s.-e tl at tl-e 1 ord is g. 69. 16. hear me, for thv lov in;; kimiiie-s is a. 73. l.tnilv (.od /, w.ti) Israel, t.> such as are 85. IC. the T crd shall uive that win. ;h ;,. g. 109, CI, because thv mejx'v is g. ileliverme ' 143, 10. thv Spirit ";.. ,7. lea.l ni'e into the land Vrov. 11. C3. the desire of the nnhtenus ;,. only g. C5, C5, so I., ,;, news irom a far ccuntry 31. 18. she perceiveth her merchaiiidse'/v ,7. 7.1(7. C. Co. (iod iiiveth to a man that is ,.. in Ids si-ht. may i;ive to him that is p. betore (.od

    6. IC. who knov(etli what ;,> ,;. for man in lifer

    7. 11. wi^dum ;.' //. with an inheritance t C6. that IS ,,;. before (iod shall estape

    9, C. as IS the ,;. so is the sinner 7.,;. 55. C. eat ve that whiih is 11. let vour soul Jir. 13. 10. this tiirdle which ;,-■ /;. for nothing //..,.■. 4. 13. because the shadow thereol ;., a. Mic. 6. ii. he hath sheweil thee, O man, what /..■ ..7. Mai. C. 17. ve sav, everv one that doith evil ;. ,;. Mark 9. ,0O,"salt ;'. n. bn't it the salt, Lvl.c 14. 34. /.;//!(- (i. 45. briuL'eth forth that which is g.

    IH. 10. nune (a ,/. save one. th.at is (iod 7,'..;;/. 7. 13. was tlun that which (...,;. made deatli

    18. but how to pertiirm that ;".- ,;. I liii.i not IC. 9. abhor evil, (leave to that which is .,;.

    16. 19. 1 woiihl have von w ise to that w liii h i".. .

    ////. 4. CO. no comminiitati. 11 but that is a.

    1 7//,..... 5. 15. toUow that wimh is a. 3 ././/» 11.

    CI. prove all tliin-s, hold last that wliith i.,c. 1 7'i;;/. 1. 8. but we know that the law is g.

    C. 3. this is g. and atti ptable in the sight ot God

    4. 4. for everv creature of (ioil /. ,;,

    5. 4. for thatVj ,;. and acieptahle betore God

    1 7'<7. 3. 13. ify'eberolli.w.rsof that which is g. It is (i(i()l\

    Psal.X. O. T will wait on thy name, fort"/ ,,t,,7, 5-1.6. 73. C8. it is n. for me to draw near to God OC. 1. ;■/ is a ,;. tliim; to iiive thaiik.s unto Ihe 1 ord 119. 71. it is'a. tor me tliat I have been altlicted 147. I. it (> ,/. to sim; i^raises unto our God

    Vrov. C4. 13. my son. (at thuu h. ney. be(ause it is g.

    heel. 5. 18. it is a. and civnii Iv |. r cue to eat and dr. 7. 18. it is g. tliat thou shculdest lake hold

    /,.;/. 41. -t 7.'sav iUL' "f the sodei , /; /,. g.

    Lam. 3. C6. it'is ,;. that a man should txith hope C7. ;/ (.' /;. that a man bear the yoke in his youth

    Mill 5 1,3, it IS ,;. for nothiiu; but 10 be (a si out

    17. 4. il IS 11. for iis to be liere. Marl 9. 5. I.vke 9. .VJ. Horn. 7. 16. I consent unto Ihe law , that it is g.

    14. 21. il is g. ueitlier to eat liesh nor drink wine

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    1 Cor.T, l.ilisg. forainan not to touch a woman, 8.

    S6. I say, ii is g. tor a man so to be Gal. 4. lb. it ii ff. to be zealously alfected always

    GOOD laml. F.xod. 3. 8. come to bring them to g. land. Dent. 8. 7. J\uni. 11.7- the land we searclie J is a p. laud JJmit. 1 . 25. it is a g. land whicli the Lord doth give 35. none of that generation see that g. land 3. 25. I pray , let me go over, and see the g. land 4. 21. Lord sware I should not go unto that^. laitd 22. ye shall go over and p^ ssess that //. laud C. 18. thou n\a3 est go in and possess the g. land 8. 7. the lx)rd thy (tod bringeth thee into a g. land 10. Shalt bless the Lord thy Go

    9. 6. giveth not this g. land for Ihy righteousness 1I.17. lest ye perish from off j7. /anrf l^rd giveth

    Josh. 2 i. 13. until ye prrish from this g. land, 15. 16. ye shall perish quickly from off tlie p. land Jiidp, 18. y. we have seen the land, and it is very «?.

    1 Kings 14. 15. shall root Israel out of this^. laiid

    2 Kings 3. 19. mar every g. piece of land, 25.

    1 Citron. 28. 8. that ye may possess this g. land

    GOOD with make. { ^^Xf"- Ezod. 21. 34. the owner of pit shall make it g. 22. 14. 22. 11. the owner shall not make it g. 13. 15. Lea. 24. 18. he that killeth a beast shall make it g. Num. 23. 19. hath six)ken, shall he not maie it g. ? Jer. 18. 11. and maxe your ways and doings g. tiOOD man.

    2 Sam. 18. 27. the king said, Ahimaaz is a ^. man Psal. .37. 23. steps of a g. man are ordereii by the L.

    112. 5. a g. man sheweth favour and lendeth Prov. 7. 19. the g. man is not at home, he is gone

    12. 2. a g. man obtaineth favour of the Lord

    13. 22. a g. Tnan leaveth an inheritance to

    14. 14. a g. man is satisfied from himself, 12. 14. Mic, 7. 2. the g. man is perished out of the earth Mat. 12. 35. g. matt out of good treasure, Luie 6. 45.

    20. II. they murmured against the a. matt 24. 43. if the g. man of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, Luie 12. 39. Luke 23. 50. Joseph was a g. man, and a just Jiilin'i.lQ. some said, he is aj7. man, others said, nay yJrMll.24. Barnabas wnsag. maM, fullof Holy G. Rom. 5. 7 . for a g. man some would even dare to die

    Not GOOD. Gen, 2. 18. it is not g. that man should be alone

    1 .Sam. 29. t (>. thou art ?M<< ^. in the eyes of the lords

    2 Sam, 17. 7. the counsel is not g. at this time Psal, 36. 4. setteth himself in a way that is not g. Prov. 16. 29. leadeth him into way that is not g.

    17. 26. al.so to punish the just is not g.

    18. 5. is not g. to accept the person of the wicked

    19. 2. that the soul be without knowledge is ?ji><^.

    20. 23. and a false balance is not g.

    24. 23. not g. to have respect of persons, 28. 21.

    25. 27. it is ni^t g. to eat nmch honey

    Isa. 65. 2. which walketh in a way that is not g, Jizei. 18. 18. and did that which is not g. among 20. 25. I gave them statutes that were tut g. .36. 31. remember your doings that were not g. Mat. 19. 10. if the case be so, it is not g. to marry Jlcts 15. .38. Paul thought not g. to take him with 1 Cor. 5. 6. your glorying is not g. know ye not

    Seem, seemed, seemeth GOOD. Josh, 9. 25. as it seemeth g. to thee to do unto us, do, Jndg. 10. 15. 1 Sam. 14. .36, 40. Ezra 7. 18. Esth. 3. 11. Jer. 26. 14. 1 40. 4. JuJg, 19. 24. do to them what seemeth g. unto you , 1 Sam. 1. 23. do what seemelh g. 3. 18. 1 11.10. 1 24.4.

    \ 2 Sam. 3. 19. Abner spake all seemed g. to Israel

    10. 12. the Lord do that seemelh him g. 15. 26. 19. .37. do to Chimham what shall seem g. .%.

    24. 22. take and offer up what seemeth g. unto him 1 Kitigs 21. 2. if it seem g. to tliee, Jer. 40. 4. 1 Chron. 13. 2. if it seem g. to you, let us send Ezra 5. 17. if it seemg. to the king, Eslh. 5. 4. Jer. 18. 4. as seemed g. to the potter to make it Mat. 11. 26. so W seemed g. insight, Luke 10. 21. Luke 1 . 3. it seemed g.to me, having perfect undi-i's. Jlcts 15. 25. it seemed g. unto us, bein« assembled 28. itseemed g. to the Holy Ghost and to us GOOD with timw. Ezod. 18. 17. Ihe thing that thou doest is not p. Dent. 26. 11. thou shalt rejoice in every p. thing Josh. 21. 45. there failed not aught of any g. thing 1 Sam. 26. 16. this thing is not g. thou hast done

    1 Kings 14. 13. in him there is found some a. thing

    2 Kings 8. 9. Hazael took of every (7. thing of Damas. Psal. 31. 10. that seek Lord not want any g. thing

    38. 20. because I follow the thing that if. is

    84. 11. aog. thing will he withhold from them

    92. 1. it is a g. thing to "ive thanks unto the Lord Prov. 18. 22. whoso findeth a wife, findeth Ag. thing Jer. 33. 14. I will perform g. thing I have promised Hos. 8. 3. Israel hath cast off the thing that is n. Mat. 19. 16. what «r.r/iin«f shall 1 do to inherit life? John 1. 46. can any g. timiacome outof Nazareth .' Mom. 7. 18. that is in my flesh, dwellethno^.^Ain^ Gal. 4. 18. goo

    6. 8. knowing that what g. thing any man doeth 2 'Jim. 1. 14. that o. Minj? committed unto thee, keep Philem. 6. by acknowledging every g. thing in you ileb. 13. 9. it is a g. thing the heart be established

    GOOD things. Deut. 6. 11. to give thee houses full of all g. things Josh. 23. 14. not one failed of all the g. things

    15. that as all g. things are come upon you 2 Kings ^5. MR. he spake p. /. with him, J«/-. 52.t32. 2 Chron. 12. 12. in .ludah there were g. things

    19. 3. in .lehoshaphat tliere are g. things found Joh 22. 18. yet he tilled their houses with g. things Ps. 103. 5. who satistieth thy mouth with g. things Prov. 28. 10. the uprisht shall have g. things Jer. 5. 25. your sins have withholden a, things

    12. + 6. believe not, though they speak g. things Mat, 7. 11. give g. things to them that ask him >

    12. .34. how can ye being evil speak p. things? .35. a good man brinireth forth g. things Luke 1. 33. he hatli tilled tlie hungry wiUijf. things

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    TMke 16. 25. in thy life-time receivedst thy ^. things Hum. 10. 15. and bring glad tidings of x?. things Gal, 6, 6. communicate unto him in all g. things Tit. 2. 3. the aged women be teachers of p. things

    3. 8. these things are g. and profitable unto men Jlei. 9. 11. Christ being an high-priest of .f/. things

    10. 1. the law having a shadow ot g. things to come GiJOU tidings. 2 Sam. 4. 10. thinking to have brought g. tidings

    18. 27. a good man, and comcth wither, tidings

    1 Kings 1. 42. a valiant man, and bringestf . iidinps

    2 Kings 7. 9. this day is a day of g. tidings Isa. 40. 9. O Zioii, that bringest p. tidings

    41.27. 1 will give Jerusalem one that bringethj!'. <.

    52. 7. the feet of him that bringcth a. tidinps

    61. 1. he hath anointed me to preach p. tidings Nah. 1. 15. behold feet of him who bringeth g. tid. Luke 2. 10. I bring you g. tidings of great joy 1 Thess, 3. 6. brought us g. tidings of your faith

    Has (JOOD.

    Gen. 1. 4. God saw that it wn.v ^. 10,12, 18,21,25.

    31. Gmi saw every thing, behold it was very g.

    3. 6. the woman saw that the tree uas g. for food

    40. 16. the baker saw the interpretation tuas g,

    41. 37. thing iL'asg. in eyes of Pharaoh, 45. t 16. 49. 15. Issachar saw that rest was , and the land

    Josh. 22. 1 30. it was g. in the eyes of Pliinehas

    1 Sam. 15. 9. Saul and people spared all that wasg.

    2 Chron. 14. 2. Asa did that which was g. and right 31.20. Hezekiah wrought that which was g.

    Aeh. 2. 18. the hand of my God which was p. Eccl. 2. 3. till 1 miaht see what was that^. for sons GOOD understandinp.

    1 Sam. 25. 3. Abigail was a -KomAaoip.nnderstand. Psal. 111. 10. ff. und. have all that do his command. Prov. 3. 4. so shalt thou find favour and p. undent.

    13. 15. p. understanding giveth favour

    GOOD work. Neh. 2. 18. strengthen their hands for this g. work Mat. 26. 10. she hath wrought af?. work, Mark 14. 6. John 10. 33. for a g. work we stone thee not

    2 Cor. 9. 8. that ye may abound to every g, work Phil. 1. 6. that he which hath begun ag. work Col. 1. 10. being fruitful in every g. work

    2 Thess.1. n.slablishyou incvery 17. wordandaori

    1 Tim. 3. 1. otiice of a bishop, desireth a p. work 5. 10. if she diligently followed every p. work

    2 Tim. 2. 21. aiKi prepared unto every g. work Tit. 1. 16. and unto every g. work reprobate

    3. 1. put them in mind to be ready to every g. work Hei. 13. 21. God make you perfect in every g. work

    GOOD works. 1 Sam. 19. 4. his works to tliee have been very p. Mat. 5. 16. that they may see your/7, works John 10. .32. many p. 7eorksbA\e 1 shewed you ActsQ. 36. Dorcas full of^. works And alms-deeds Rom. 13. 3. for rulers are not a terror top. works Eph. 2. 10. created in Christ Jesus unto^r. works

    1 Tim. 2. 10. that women be adorned with p. works

    5. 10. a widow well reported of tor p. works

    25. the p. works of some are manifest before-hand

    6. 18. charge the rich, that they lie rich iag. works

    2 Tim.S. 17. thoroughly funiisned to all p. works 'Tit. 2. 7- shewing thyself a pattern in p. works

    14. a peculiar people, zealous of ^. works 3. 8. they be careful to maintain p. works, 14. Hei. 10. 24. to provoke unto love and p. works 1 Pet. 2. 12. they may by your g. works glorify God

    GOODLY. Gen. 27. 15. Rebekah took g. raiment of her son 39. 6. Joseph was a g. person, and well-favoured 49. 21. >

    31. 10. they burnt all their j?. castles with fire Deut. 3. 25. let me see that g. mount, and Lebanon

    6. 10. great and g. cities which thou buildest not 8. 12. lest when thou hast built g. houses Josh. 7. 21. I saw ng. Babylonish garment

    1 Sam. 9. 2. Saul, a choice young man, and a p. 16. 12. David was ruddy and p. to look to

    2 Sam. 23. 21. Eenaiah slew an Egyptian, ag. man

    1 Kings 1. 6. Adonijah also was a very g. man

    2 Chron. .36. 10. brousiht to Babylon the g. vessels 19. burnt palaces, and destroyed the 4;. vessels

    Jed 39. 13. gavest thou g. wings to the peacocks .' Psal. 16. 6. yea, I have a p. heritage 80. 10. the boughs were like the g. cedars Jer. 3. 19. how shall 1 give thee a p. heritage ! 11. 16. a green olive-tree, fair, and of g. fruit Ezek. 17. 8. was planted, that it might be a j/. vine

    23. it shall bear fruit, and be a g. cedar Dan. 11. t 16. he shallstand in the g. land,+ 41.

    t 45. he shall plant in the p. holy mountain Hot, 10. 1. they have made p. images Joel 3. 5. carried into your temples my p. things Zech. 10. 3. hath made them as hisfl'. Hoise in battle

    11. 13. a p. price that I was prized at of them Mat. 13. 45. a merchant-man seeking g, pearls Luke 21. 5. how it «as adorned with g. stones Jam. 2. 2. if there come a man in g. apparel Rev. 18. 14. all tilings dainty and g. are depaiied

    . GOODLlEK. 1 Sam. 9. 2. not in Israel aff. person than Saul

    GOODLIEST. 1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take your^. young men

    1 Kings 20. 3. thy children, even the g. are mine

    GOODL1NE.SS. Isa. 40. 6. the g. thereof as the flower of the field

    GOOD?y ESS. F.zcd. 18. 9. Jethro rejoiced for all g. Lord had done 3.3. 19. 1 will make all my j/. pass before thee 34. 6. the Lord God abundant in a. and truth Num. 10. .32. that what g. the Lord shall do to us

    2 .5i7OT. 7. 28. thou promisedstthis^. 1 Chron. 17. 26.

    1 A'»n^f8. 66.joytulfor(r. L. had done, 2 CAr. 7. 10. 10. + 7. thou hast added wisdom and g. to the fame

    2 Chrvn. 6. 41. let thy saints rejoice in g.

    32. .32. Hezekiah his(7. 11.35. 26. Josiahand his^. A«/i. 9. 25. and delighted tlicmselves in tliy g.

    GOS

    Neh. 9, .35. they have not served thee in thy great g Psal. 16.2. my g. extendeth not to thee 21. 3. tor thou preventest him with blessings of^. 23.6. surely ord 52. 1. the g. of GckI endureth continually 65.4. we shall be satisfied with the g. of Uiy house

    11. thou crownest the year with thy p. 68. 10. thou hast pre pared of thy ^. for the poor 107. 8. praise the Lord tor his p. 15. 21, 31. 9. and filleth the hungry soul with p. 1+1. 2. my p. and my fortress, my high tower 145. 7. they shall utter the memory of thy g. Prov. 20.6. most men will proclaim every one his^. /la. 63. 7. the great p. toward tlie house of Israel Jer. 2. 7- 1 brought you to eat the g. thereof 31. 12. they shall flow togetherto the g. of the lyl. 14. people shall be satisfied with my {r. sailh Ld. 33. 9. they shall fear and tremble for all the g. Hos. 3. 5. they shall fear the Lord and his^.

    6. 4. your ^. is as a mornin" cloud and early dew

    10. 1. according to g. of his land tliey made images Zech. 9. 17. for how great is his g. and his beauty ! Rom. 2. 4. or despisest thou the riches of his g. not

    knowing the g. of (iod leadeth thee to repentance

    11. 22. behold, therefore, the g. and severity ot God, toward thee o. if thou continue in his g,

    15. 14. 1 am persuaded that you are full of ^. Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the Spirit is g. Eph. 5. 9. 2 'Tliess. 1.11. fulfil all the good pleasure of his g.

    GOODS.

    Gen. 14. 16. Abram brought back all the ff. and Lot

    21. give me the persons, and take the p. to thyself

    24. 10. the g. of his master were in his hand

    31. 18. Jacob carried away all his g. 46. 6. Exod. 22. 8. not put hand to his neighbour's g. 11. Num. 16. .32. the earth swallowed them and their jr.

    31. 9. Israel took the six>il of .Midian and thcirsr.

    .35. 3. the suburbs shall be for I^evites' cattle and y. Deut. 28. 11. Lord shall make thee plenteous in g. 2 Chr. 21. 14. the Lord will smite thy wives, tSiy p. Ezra 1. 4. let the men of his place help him with jr. 6. all about them strengthened their liaiuls with p.

    6.8. that of king's ^.expenses be given to these niea

    7. 26. to banishment or to confiscation of ^. Neh. 9. 25. they possessed houses full of all p. Job 20. 10. and his hands shall restore their g.

    21. therefore shall no man look for his^.

    28. his^. shall flow away in the day of his wratk Eccl. 5. 11. when g. inciease, they are increased Ezek. 38. 12. which have gotten cattle and ;>.

    13. art thou come to take away cattle and g. ? Zeph. 1. 13. theirs, shall become a booty Mat. 12. 29. how enter a strong nsan's house, and

    spoil his (7. except he bind strongman, Mark S.'^l ,

    24. 47. he shall make him ruler over all his g.

    25. 14. who called and delivered to them his g. Luke 6. 30. of him that taketh away thy g. ask not

    11. 21. keepeth his palace, his g. are in peace

    12. 18. there will 1 bestow all my fruits and my g. 19. thou hast much g. laid up tor many years

    15. 12. give me the portion ot p. that falleth to m«

    16. 1. was accused to him that he wasted his^. 19- 8. the half of my g. 1 «ive to the poor

    Acts 2. 45. sold their

    1 Cor. 13. 3. tho' 1 bestow all my g. to feed the poor

    Hei. 10. .34. ye took joyfully the sjKjiling of your fr.

    Rev. 3. 17. 1 am rich, and increased witliff. GOPHER wood.

    Gen. 6. 14. make thee an ark of ^. wood, rooms GORE, ED.

    Exod. 21. 28. if an ox g. man or woman that thejr 31. whetlier he have g. a son or a daughter GORGEOUS.

    Liike23.11. Herod arrayed Jesus in ap. robe GORGEOUSLY.

    Ezek. 23. 12. she doted on Assyrians clothed most g.

    Luie 7. 25. that are g. apparelled in king's courts GOSPEL,

    The Gospel is a revelation of the grace of God to fallen man through a Mediator. Or, it is a wise, a holy, and gracious constitution of God, for tin recovers/ of fallen, sinful, and miserable man, from that deplorable state into which sin had brought him, by sending his own Son Jesus Christ into the Jiesh, to obey his law which man had broken, to make a proper atonement for sin by his death, and thus to procure pardon, and the favour of God, and eternal happiness for all that believe and re- pent, and receive the gospel-salvation ; together with a promise of the Holy Spirit to work this faith and repentance in their hearts, to renew their sin- ful natures unto holiness, to form them on earth Jit for this happiness, and to bring them to the full possession of it in heaven.

    Hence it is called the gospel of God, as it came originally from the rather, Rom. 1. 1. Jt it called the gospel of tlie grace of God, Acts 20. 24. because it proceeds from, and majiifests his favour, and is the means whereby his grace is be- stowed. It is called the gospel of Christ, Horn. 1. 16. as he is the immediate Author, and the subject matter of it. In the same passage it is said to be the power of God unto salvation : it is the means which, by the influence of the Spirit of God, is made effectual to salvation. It is called the gos- pel of salvation, Eph. 1. 13. It brings the gaoa neiiS that salvation is to be had ; it offers this saliation; it shews the way how it is attained; it works grace to /it for, and bring men to saltation.

    'This gospel the Spirit of God preached to Abra- ham under the Old Testament. Gal. 3. 8, I he Scripture foreseeing that G

    I

    GOT

    Itat promise mad': to him, zckich is the rum of Ihe covenant. In thy seed shall all natioos be blessed, Oen. 22. 18.

    Tke uord gospel, in the original, 'Eua'yyeXioi', sig- nifies good news, or glad tidiai;s. jhid iurely a ken a sinner, kIio is exposed to iSe icrath vf God, is sensible if his guilt and danger, it must needs ie glad tidings to Aim to hear of a zoati of salva- tion, and an all-sufficient Saviour.

    Goapel is taken for an historical ttarration of what Qirist did and spake, of his life, miracles, death, resurrection, and doctrine ; as the Gospel accord- ing to Matthew, Mark, &:c. 'Ihe beginning of the gospel ot Christ, AJari 1.1. Sometimes it is taken for the preaching and piihlicatinn of the gospel, and admitiistratinn of ajfairs that concern it. Koni. 1. 9. Whom 1 serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son. It is put for the doctrines vj fiee grace, Rom. 11. 28.

    Jidork 1.1. the beginning of the g. of Jesus Christ

    15. Jesus came, saying, repent and believe the g. 8. .So. whoso shall lose his life for my sake ami g. 10. 29. that hath left house for vay Sdke and g.

    13. 10. thetr. must he published among all nations Acts 15. 7. that the Gentiles by my raouth hear^.

    20. 24. to testify the g. of the grace of God Kom. 1. 1. an apostle, separated to the g. of CJod

    9. whom 1 serve witli my spirit in^.of his Son

    16. for 1 am not ashamed of tlie g. of Christ

    2. 16. shall judge secrets of men according to my g. 10. 16. but they have not all obeyed tlie g. 11. 28. as concerning the g. they are enemies 15. 16. to the Gentiles, ministering the g. of Goil 29. in thefulnessof the blessingofthe#.of Christ

    16. 25. of povver to stablish you according to a.

    1 Cor. 4. 15. in Jesus 1 have begotten y«u thro" the g.

    9. 12. lest we should hinder the g. of Christ

    17. a dispensation of the g. is committed to me

    18. when 1 preach g. 1 may make tlie g. of Christ without charge ; that 1 abuse not my power in^.

    23. this 1 do for the g. sake to be partaker thereof

    2 Cor. 4.3. if our o. be hid, it is hid to them are lost

    4. lest light of glorious g. of Christ should shine 8. 18. sent the lirothcr, whose praise is in the g.

    9. 13. for your jirofessed subjection to g. of Christ

    11.4. if ye receive another Spirit or g. Gal.l. 6. Gal. 1. 7. and would pervert the g. vf Christ

    2. 2. 1 communicated to them the g. I preach

    5. that the tr*ith of the g. might continue

    7. when saw the^. of uncircum. committed tome

    14. not uprightly according to the truth of the jr. Sph. 1.13. the word of truth i\\eg. of your salvation

    .S. 6. be partaters of his prom ise in Christ by the g,

    6. 13. shod with the preparation of the g. of peace

    19. to make known the mystery of tlie q. Phil. 1. 5. for your fellowship in the g. till now

    7. in the defence and confirmation of the g. 17. 12. have fallen out to the furtherance of the g. 27. only let your conversation be as becometh the

    g. striving together for the faith of the g.

    2. 22. he hath served with me in the g.

    4. 3. help women who laboured with me in the g.

    15. know also that in the beginning of the g. Col. 1. 5. ye heard before in word of truth of the g.

    23. be not moved away from the hope of the g.

    1 I'hess. 1. 5. g. came not in word but in power 2. 2. we were bold to speak the ^.of God to you

    4. were aWcwed of God to be put in trust with g.

    8. were willing to have imparted not the g. only

    3. 2. Timothy our fellow- labourer in the g.

    2 'i'A««.l.aon them that obeynotthejr.l Pe/.4.17.

    2. 14. whereunto he called you by our 17.

    1 Tim. 1. 11. according to the g. ot the blessed God

    2 Tim. 1 . 8. be partaker of the afHictions of the g.

    10. brought immortality to light through the g. 2. 8. Jesus Christ was raised according to my ^.

    Philem. 13. have ministered to me in bonds ot the jr. Gospel joined with p:each, preached, preaching. Hat. 4. 2.3. J esus -went preaching g. 9. 35. Marti. 14.

    11.5. the poor have the g. preached, Luke ^ . 22. 24. 14. thi= g. shall be preached, 06. 13. Mark 14. 9.

    Mark 16. 15. go, preach the g. to every creature Luke 4. 18. he hath anointed me to preach the g. 9.6. they departed, yreacA<»|? the ^. and healing 20. 1. that as he taught, and preached the g. Acts 8. 25. and preached the g. to the Samaritans

    14. 7. and there they preached the g.

    21. when they had preached the g. to that city 16. 10. that the I^rd had called us to preach the g. Horn. 1. 15. 1 am ready to preach the g. at Rome 10. 15. how beautiful feet of them that preach g.

    15. 19. I have fully preached the g.. of Christ

    20. so have 1 strived to preach the g. not where

    1 Cor. 1. 17. sent me not to bawtize, but to preach g. 9. 14. that preach tlie a. should live of the gospel

    16. though 1 preach the g. have nothing to glory of, for necessity on me, woe to me if I preach not g.

    18. that when 1 preach the g. 1 may make pospel 15. 1. 1 declare to you tlie g. whit^l 1 preached

    2 Cor. 2. 12. when 1 came to I'roas to preach the y. 10. 14. come as far as to you in preaching the g. 11. 7. because 1 preached to you freely the g.

    Gal. 1.8. though we or an angel preach any other^.9.

    11. the g. preached of me is not after man 3.8. preached before the g. to Abraham, saying

    4. 13. through infirmity of flesh 1 preached the g. 1 ihess. 2. 9. we preached to you the g. of God lleh. 4. 2. to us was Vrxg. preached Ai well as to them 1 Pet. 1. 12. by them that preached the g. to you

    25. this is the word which by g. is preached to you 4. 6. for this cause was the g. preached to the dead ^ev. 14. 6. having everlasting g. to preach to them

    cor.

    Gen. ,39. 12. .loseph fled from her and 17. him out, 15. Psal. 44. 3. they g. not the land by their own sword Keel. 2. 7. \ g. me servants and maidens Jer. 13. 2. \ g.A girdle according to word of Lord 4. take the girdle that thou hast g. and arise GOTTEN. Gen. 4. 1. she said, 1 have g. a man from the Lord 31 .1. what was our father's hath he g. all this t^od. 14. 18. when I have^ . me honour on Pharaoh

    GRA

    Lev. 6. 4. or the thing he hath deceitfully g. Num. 31. 50. what every man hath g. ot jewels Deut, 8. 17. might of my hand hath g. this wealth 2 Sam. 17. 13 moreover if he be g. into a city Jib 28. 15. wisdom cannot be g. for gold

    31. 25. if I rejoiced because mj' hand had g. much Psal. 98. 1. his holy arm hath g. him the victory Prov. 13. 11. wealthy?, by vanity shall bedimiuislied

    20. 21. an inheritance may be^. hastily at begin.

    31. t 29. many daughters have g. riches Eccl. 1. 16. have g. more wisdom than all before me Isa. 15. 7. the abundance g. they shall carry away Jer. 48. 36. because riches he hath g. are perished Ezek. 28. 4. with thy wisdom thou hast g. riches Dan. 9. 15. thou hast j^. thee renown as at this day Mat. 11. -1 12. the kingdom of heaven is^. by force Pev. lb. 2. I saw them that had g. the victory

    GOVERN. 1 KingsQl. 7- dost thou now^. the kingdom of Isr. ? Jo/> 34. 17. shall even he that hateth right g. ? Psal. 67. 4. for thou shalt g. the nations upon earth

    GOVERNMENl, S. Isa. 9. 6. and the g. shall be upon his shoulder 7. of the increase of his g. there shall be no end

    22. 21. 1 will commit thy ^. into his hand

    1 Cor. 12. 28. helps, ^. diversities of tongues

    2 Pet.JL 10. but chiefly them that despise g.

    ^ GOVERNOR.

    Gen. 42. 6. Joseph was g. over the land, 45. 26. 1 Kings 18. 3. Ooadiah was^. over Ahab's house

    1 Chr. 29. 22. they anointed .Solomon to be chiefs. Ezra 5. 14. Cyrus delivered the vessels to the g. Neh. 5. 14. 1 have not eaten the bread of the g.

    18. for all this I required not the bread of the g. 10. + 1. those that sealed were, Nehemiah the g. Psal. 22. 28. he is the g. among the nations Jer. 30. 21. their jj. shall proceed from midst of them

    40. 5. he said, go back also to Gedaliah the g.

    41. 2. then Isliiiiael smote Gedaliah the^. 18. Hag. 1. 14. the Lord stirred up Zerubbabcl the g.

    2. 2. speak to Zerubbabel thep. and to Joshua, 21. Zech. 9. 7. and he shall be as a ^7. in Judah il/n/. 1.8. offer it now to thy g. will lie accept person Mat. 2. 6. out of thee shall come Ag. to rule Israel

    27. 2. they delivered him to Pontius Pilate the g.

    2(i. 14. and if this come to the ^.'s ears JohnQ.. 8. draw out, and beai" to the ^7. of the feast ActsU. 1. who informed tlie/;. against Paul

    2 Cor. 1 1. 32. the^. under Aretas the king kept city Jam. 3. 4. the ships turned whither tlie g. listeth

    GOVERNORS. Judg. 5. 9. my heart is towards the g. of Israel

    14. out of Machir came down ff. Ezra 8. 36. delivered the king's commissions to g. Neh. 2. 7. let letters be given me to ^.beyond river 5. 15. but the former tr. were chargeable to people Isa. 19. 1 13. they have seduced the g. of Egypt Van. 2. 48. the king made Daniel chief of the g. Zech. 12. 5. the g. of Judah shall say in their heart

    6. I will make the ^. of Judah like a hearth Mat. 10. 18. ye shall be brought before {?. and kings Gal. 4. 2. but the heir is under tutors and g. till

    1 Pet. 2. 14. submit yourseh es to g. as sent by him GOURD.

    In Hebrew, Kikajon. This Kord is found in Jonah 4. 6. uherethe Heptungint translate it Kq\oKvvOri. Jerora uses llcdera, Ivy; as also does Aquila. Jerom acknjwiedges, that tlie word Ivy does not answer the signi/lcalion of tlie Hebrew Kikajon; but as he could not find any Latin words proper to express it, he chose rather to set down Hedera, than to leave Kikajon, which might be taken for a monstrous animal tn the Indies, or mountains of Bceotia. His account 0/ Kikajon is this: It is a shrub which grows in tlie sandy places of Pales- tine/ and increases so suddenly , that within few days it comes to a considerable height. The leaves of it are large, and like those almost of ihe vine. It is supported by its tmnJc without being upheld by any thing else, and furnishes a very agreeable shade under the thickness of its leaves.

    Modern interpreters almost all agree that the Hebrew Kikajon signifies Ihe Palma Christi, or Ricinus, »« Egyptian called Kiki, and in Greek, Selicy- prion. It isa plant like a lily, the leaves whereof are smooth, scattered here and there, and spotted with black spots. Dioscorides says, that there is a sort of it which grows large like a tree, and as high as a fic-tree. The leaves of it are like those of Ihe plum-tree: though broader, smoother, and blacker. The branches atid trunk of it are hollow like a reed. Some think, that Jonah spessks of this last species.

    Wild gourd, in Hebrew, Pekaah. This is a plant which produces leaves and branches much like garden cucumbers, which creep upon the earth, and are divided into several branches. Its fruit is of the size and figure of an orange. It is of a light, while substance, if you pare off the rind ; and so bitter to the taste, that it has been called the gall of the earth. Mention is made of this plant «n2 Kings 4. 39.

    Jonah 4. 6. God prepared a g. Jonah glad of the g.

    7. a worm smote the^. that it withered

    10. thou hasthad pity on ttie<7. for which hast not GOURDS.

    1 Kings 6. 1 18. cedar of the house carved with g.

    Wild GOURDS.

    2 Kings 4. 39. one gathered wild g. his lap full GRACE

    Is taken (1) For the free and eternal love andfarmir of God, which is the spring and source of all the benefits which we receive from him. Rom. 11.

    6. And if by grace, then it is no more of works. 2 Tim. 1. 9. Who hatli saved us, and called us with an holy calling, according to his own purpose and grace. This free and unmerited love of God is the original mover in our salva- tion, and hath no cause above it to ercite or draw it forth, but merely arises from his otcn will. It was this mercy or love of God that found out redemption for mankind: God so loved the world,

    GRA

    that he gave his only-begotten Son Jo die for us, John 3. 16. And^ what could his love give more than the life of his Sou? (2) Grace is taken for the free imputation of Christ's rightei.usness, by the merit whereof true believers become righteous in the sight of God. Rom. 5. 20. Where sin abounded grace did much more abound. C3) For the work of the Spirit, rene-uiing the soul after the image of God, and continually guiding and strengthening the believer to obey his will, to re- sist and mortify sin, and to overcome it. Rom.

    6. 14. Ye are not under the law, but under grace. 2 Cor. 12. 9. My grace is sufficient for thee. (4) For that excellent and blessed state of reconciliation, friendship, and favour with God, which God graciously bestows upon his people. Rom. 5. 2. By whom also we have access by faith, into this grace wherein we stand. (5j Fur the free love, favour, and bounty of Christ. 2 Cor. 8. 9. Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. (6) For the doctrine of the gospel, which proceeds from the grace of God, and wherein his grace is offered and bestowed upon all penitent believers. 1 Pet. 5. 12. 1 his is the true grace of God wherein ye stand : the true and only doctrine of the gospel. (7) For a liberal and charitable disposition, wrought in the heart by the grace of God. 2 Cor. 8. 7. As ye abound in every thing, see that ye abound in this grace also. (8) For spiritual instruction and edifica- tion. Eph. 4. 29. Ihat your communicatioii may minister grace to the hearers ; that it may be a means of some spiritual advantage to them, (9) Grace 1* taken for the office of apostleship, which was giieti of grace, together with ability arid other qualifications necessary for the faithful discharge of that office. Rom. 15. 15. I have written the more boldly to you, because of the grace that is given me of tio

    12. By the grace of God, we have had our con- versation in the world. (12) For faith, patience, and other graces that enable to bear, and sup- port under sufferings, 2 Pet. 3. 18. Phil. 1. 7.

    I e all are partakers of my grace. (13) For eternal life, or final saltation, which God trill graciously bestow upon his people, at the appear- ing of Christ, at the day of judgment. 1 Pet. 1 .

    13. The grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. (14) For some- thing acceptable, beautiful, and graceful. Prov. 4.9. She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace; a beautiful ornament. (15) For favour or friendship with men. Joseph found grace ia the sight of Putiphar, Gen. 39. 4. See Save.

    Ezra 9. 8. for a little space g. hath been shewed Esth. 2. 17. Esther obtained a. in his sight Psal. 45. 2. g. is poured into lips, G. hath anointed 84. 11 . the Lord is a sun, he w ill give g. and glory Prov. 1. 9. they shall be an ornament of g. to head

    3. 22. so sliall they be life and g. to thy neck 34. but he giveth g. to the low ly. Jam. 4. 6.

    4. 9. shall give to thine head an ornainent cti g. 22. IL for the g. of his lips the king be his friend

    Eccl. 10. 1 12. words of a wise man's mouth are g. Zech. 4. 7. with shoutings, crying, g. g. unto it 12. 10. 1 will pour the Spirit of (?.'and supplications JoA« 1 . 14. begotten of Father, full of ff. and truth

    16. of his fulness we have all received, p. for^.

    17. but g. and truth came by Jesus Christ Acts i. 33. and great g. was on them all

    14. 3. which gave testimony to the word of his g. 18. 27. helped them which had believed through^. 20. 32. 1 commend you to the word of his g.

    Pom. 1. 5. by whom we received 47. and apostleship

    7. g. and peace to you from God our Father,

    1 Cor. 1.3. 2 Cor. 1. 2. Gal. 1. 3. Eph. 1. 2. Phil. 1. 2. Col. 1. 2. 1 Thess. 1. 1. 2 Thess. 1. 2. Philem. 3. 3. 24. being justified freely by his^. through redem.

    4. 4. the reward is not reckoned of g. but of debt

    16. it is of faith, that it might be by g.

    5. 2. we have access into this g. wherein we stand

    17. much more they who receive abundance oi g.

    20. where sin abounded g. did much more aliound

    21. even so mighty, reign through righteousness

    6. 1. shall we continue in sin, that g. may abound .'

    14. under ff. II 15. shall we sin, because under j./

    11. 5. a remnant according to the election of^. 6. and if by g. then it is no more of works

    12. 3. for 1 say, through the g. given unto me

    6. gifts differing according to tlie g. given to us

    15. 15. because of the g. given to me of God

    1 Cor. 10. 30. for if I by ^. be a partaker, why; 15. 10. his g. bestowed upon me was not in vain

    2 Cor. 1. + 15. that ye mijiht have a second g.

    4. 15. abundant ff. might redound to glory of God 8. 6. so he would also finish in you the same g, also

    7. see that ye abound in this jr. also

    19. who was chosen to travel « ith us with this g. 9. 8. and God is able to make all g. abound to you 12. 9. he said, my g. is sutticient for thee Gal. 1. 6. removed from him who called you to^.

    15. when it pleased God, who called me by his^. 2. 9. when James perceived the g. given to me

    5. 4. justified by the law, ye are fallen from^. Eph. 1. 6. to the praise of the glory of his g.

    7. forgiveness, according to the riches of his g. 2. 5. by g. ye are saved through faith, 8.

    7. he might shew the exceeding riches of his g. .3. 8. to me the least of all saints is this^. given 4. 7. but uuto every one of us is given g.

    29. that it may minister o. to the hearers

    6. 24. g. be with all that love our \x>\A Jesus Phil. 1. 7. ye all are partakers of my g.

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    Col. 3. 16. sinking with g. in your hearts to the Lord

    4.0. let speech be alw ay with g. seasoned wiih salt

    18. g. be with you, 2 Tim. 4. 22. Tit. .3. 15. Ueh.

    1,3. C5.

    2 T/iess. S. 16. hath given us goo^l hope throujih g.

    1 Tim. 1. 2. «r. nuTCy, and pea..e from i>. our I ather

    and our L. .l.eiir.2 'Tim. 1.2. Til. 1.4.2 Jo/mli. 14. the g, of our I ord was exceeding abundant 6. 21. f. be with thee. Amen

    2 Tim. 1. 9- who called us according to his g.

    2. 1. bestnina in the g. that is in C hrist Jesus r//.3.7.being juslihed by his 17. we should be heirs Jle//. 4. 16. let us come boldly to the thnne of g.

    10. 2y. and liath done despite to the spirit of i?. 1','. 2H. let us have g, to serve (jod acceptably 13. 9. it is good the luart be establishe

    4. 6. he giveth more^. giveth a. to the humble

    1 /-"«/. 1. 2. i?. ami peace De multiplied, 2 Pt/. 1.2. 10. « ho prophesied of the g. to come to you

    13. hope for tlie g. \\ 3. 7. as beini; heirs of^.

    5. 5. God resisteth the proud, giveth g. to humble

    10. the God of (7. who hath called us to glory

    2 f'el. 3. 18. grow in g. and knowledge of .les. ( hr. Jiii/e 4. turnfng the^. of God into lasciviousness Hev. 1. 4. g. and peace from him which is and was

    Hee liND, or Found. GRAC1-: ,:/ God. Jjuie 2. 40. and the g. cf God was upon him Acts 11. 23. when he had seen g. of God, was glad 13. 43. persuaded them to continue in the g. oJG. 14. 26. had been recommended to g. of G. 15. 40. 20. 24. to testify the gospel of the g. of God Ixom. 5. 15. much more the j?. of God hath abounded

    1 Cor. 1. 4. the g. of God given you by Jesus Christ

    3. 10. according to g. of God which is given to me 15. 10. by the g.of God I am what 1 am, yet not 1 ,

    but the g. of God which was with me

    2 Cor. 1. 12. by the g. of God we had our conversation

    6. 1. that ye receive not the g. of God in vain

    8. 1. of the g. of God bestowed on the churches

    9. 14. for the exceeding g. of God in you Gal. 2. 21. 1 do not frustrate the g. of God

    i.pli. 3. 2. if have heard of dispensation of g. of God 7. according to the gift of the g. of God given me Col. 1. 6. since the day ye knew the g. of God 2 'Thess. 1. 12. and ye in him, according to g. of God Tit. 2. 11. the g. of God that bringeth salvation ileb. 2. 9. that he by g. of God should taste death 12. 15. looking lest any man fail of the g. of Gcd

    1 Pet. 4. 10. good stewards of the manifold g. of God 5. 12. testifying that this is the true g. of God

    G K A C E of our Ij>rd Jesiis. Acts 15. 11. through g. of L. J. we shall be saved as Horn. 16. 20. the g. of our Lord Jesus Christ be with

    you, 24. 1 Cor. 16. 23. Phil. 4. 23.

    1 Thess. 5. 28. 2 Tliess. 3. 18.

    2 Cor. 8. 9. for ye know the g. of our Lord J. Christ 13. 14. the g. of our L. J. Clirist, love of God, and

    communion of Holy Ghost, be with you all Gal. 6. 18.^. of L.J. Chr. tie with spirit, Pln/em.io. liev. 22. 21. p. ofL. J. Christ be with you all. Amen

    GHACIOUS. Gen. 43. 29. and he said, God be g. to thee my son irorf. 22. 27. w hen he crieth, 1 will hear, for 1 am g.

    33. 19. I will be g. to whom I will be g.

    34. 6. the Lord, the Lord God, g. 2 Chron. .30. 9.

    Psal. 103. 8. I 116. 5. I 145. 8. Joel 2. 13. Nvm. 6. 25. the Lord make his face shine, and be g. 2 Aam. 12. 22. who can tell whether Go

    1.3. 23, and the Lord was g. unto them yell. 9. 17. a God ready to pardon, 47. merciful, 31 . Job 33. 24. then he is g. to him, and saith, deliver Psal. 4. + 1. be g. unto me, and hear my prayer

    77. 9. hath God foraotten to be g. ?

    86. 15. but thou, O Lord, art G. ^r. 111. 4. | 112. 4. Prov. 11. 16. a £?. woman retaineth honour

    26. t 25. when he maketh voice g. believe him not Eccl. 10. 12. the words of a wise man"s mouth are g. Jsa. 30. 18. the Lord will wait that he may be g. 19. he will be very g. to thee || 33. 2. be g. to us Jer. 22. 23. how g. when pangs come upon thee Amos 5. 15. may be the Lord will be g. to remnant Jonah 4. 2. for 1 knew that thou art ag. Ciod Mai. 1. 9. beseech God that he will be 17. to us Luke 4. 22. wondered at g. words which proceeded 1 Pet. 2. 3. if ye have tasted that the Lord is g.

    GKACIOUSLY. Gen. 33. 5. the children which G. hath g. given me

    11. because God hath dealt j?. with me Psal. 119. 29. and grant me thy law o.

    Hos. 14.2. take away all iniquity, and receive us^. Luke 1. 1 28. hail, thou that ait g. accepted

    GKAFl, KD.

    Som. 11. 17. thou being a wild olive-tree yfertg. in

    ■19. branches were broken that I might be g. in

    23. they shall be g in, for God is able to g. them

    24. were cut out and g. much more these be g.

    CJRAIN, S. Joel 1. 1 17. the<7. are rotten under the clods Amos 9. 9. yet shall not the leasts?, fall on the earth Mat. 13. 31. the kingdom of heaven is like a g. of mustard-seed, Mark 4. 31. Luke 13. 19. 17- 20. if ye have faith as a p. of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, remove, Luke 17. 6. 1 Cor. 15. 37. bare g. wheat, or some other g.

    GKANDFATHER.

    Dan. 5. + 11. in days of thy g. in him whom thy g.

    t 13. that Daniel whom g. brought out of Jewry

    GKANDMOTHEU.

    1 Kings 15. 1 10. his g.'s name was Maachah

    2 Tim. 1. 5. faith which dwelt first in thy g, Lois

    GRANT. Ezra 3. 7- according to thejf. they had of Cyrus

    GRAM'. Lev. 25. 24. ye shall g. a redemption for the land Kuth 1. 9. the Lord g. you that you may find rest 1 fiam. 1. 17. the God of Israel g. thee thy petition

    1 ChroH. 21. 22. g. me the place of this threshing-

    floor ; thou Shalt g. it me for the full

    2 Chron. 12.7. but I willff. them some deliverance

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    Keh, 1. 11. and g. him mercy in sight of this man Kiih. 5. 8. if it please the king to (f. my petition Jiih 6. 8. that (Jod would ^. the thing 1 lona for Psal. 10. i.g. thee according to thine own heart 85. 7. shew us thy mercy, O L'lrd, g. us salvation 119. 29. and^. me thy law graciously 140. 8. g. not O Lord, the desires ot the wicked Mat. 20. 21. g. my two sons may sit, Mark 10. 37. Luie 1. 71.^. to us, that we being delivered Alts 4. 09. g. that with boldness we may speak Kom. 15. 5. now God g. you to be like-ininde I t^ph. 3. 16. g. you to be strengthened with might 2 Tim. 1. 18. the Lord g. that he may lind mercy liev. 3. 21. will I g. tos\t with me ia my throne GRANIED.

    1 Chron. 4. 10. God g. Iiim that which he requested

    2 Chron. 1. 12. wisdom and knowledge \sg. ihee Ezra 7. 6. and the king g. Iiiin all his requests A>/(. 2. 8. the kingff. according to good hand of G. E-^th. 5. 6. what thy petition, shall be ^. 7. 2. ! 9. 12.

    9. 13. let it beff. to the Jews in bhushan

    Ji'k 10. 12. thou hast (7. me life and favour

    Prov. 10. 24. the desire of the righteous shall be g.

    Acti 3. 14. and desired a murderer to be^. you 11. 18. then hath God also to the Cientiles g. re- pentance unto life 14. 3. who^. signs to be done by their hands

    Rev. 19. 8. to her was o. she should be arrayed in CiRAPK.

    There was abundance of fine vineyards, and excellent grapes in Palestine. Hoa targe thi.> fruit was in that country, tee may judge by the bimt h of grapes aAif A uas cut in the valley of Eshcol, and uas brought upon a staff between two men to the camp of Israel at hadeshbamea, Num. 13. 23, 24. Travellers relate, that there was some to be seen there of a prodigious size. Strabo a7td Pliny affirm t/ie same. 'Sotrie affirm, that in the valley of Eshcol there were bunches of grapes to be found still of ten and t-ue/ve pounds.

    Moses in the law commanded, that tchen the Israel- ites gathered their grapes, they should not be careful to pick up those which fell, nor be so exact as to leave none upon the vines. What fell, and was left behind, he Ordered should be for the poor, Lev. 19. 10. Deut. 24. 20, 21. People who were passing that way were permitted to go into an- other mails vineyard, and eat what grapes they would ; but they were not allowed to carry any away with them, Deut. 23. 24.

    &»/« learned men are of opinion, that the prohibi- tivn delivered by Moses against gleaning grapes after the vintage, may signify a second vintage after the first, which was never so good or so plen- tiful as the former J for this, they say, was over in the hot countries about the end of August, a7id the other in September. God requires therefore tliat this second vintage should be left to the poor, as well as the grapa of the first which had escaped the observation of the gatherers.

    It is frequent in Scripture to describe an almost total destruction, by the similitude of a vine strip- ped in such a manner that there was iwt a bunch of grapes left for those who came a gleaning. Isa. 24. 13. Thus It shall be in the midst of the land, there shall be as the gleaning grapes when the vintage is done. And Jer. 6. 9. They shall thoroughly glean the remnant of /iroe/as aviue. ■S^f Jer. 49. 9. Obad. 5.

    The blood of grapes, Gen. 49. 11. signifies wine. He washed his clothes in the blood of grapes. His habitation shall be in a country where there are vineyards. And Deut. 32. 14. Ihou didst drink the pure blood of the grape ; p^ire, unmixed wine. 1 he fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge, Jer. 31. 29. Ezek. 18. 2. This is a proverbial way of speaking in the sacred text ,• meaning, that the fathers have sinned, and the childrtn have borne the punishment of thetr crimes. It was a complaint made by the Jews to God, who punished those sins in them, whereof they pretended they were rwt guilty. But the Lord said, he would cause this proverb to cease in Israel, and that for the future every one should suffer the punishment of his own iniquity.

    Lev. 19. 10. nor gather every g. of thy vineyard

    Deut. 32. 14. thou didst drink the blOod of the g.

    Job 15. 33. he shall shake off his unripe g. as vine

    Cant. 2. 13. vines with tender ^. give a good smell 7. 12. let us see whether the tender g. appear

    isa. 18. 5. the sour g. is ripening in the tiower

    Jer. 31. 29. the fathers have eaten a sour p. .30. every man that cateth the sour o.

    Mic. 7. 1. 1 am as the o.-gleanings of the vintage GKAV^-gatherer.

    Jer. 6.9. turn back thy hand as a g. -gatherer 49. 9. if ff.-g. come, would they not leave ? Obad. 5. GHAPES.

    Gen. 40. 10. the clusters thereof brousht forth ripe g. 49. 11. he washed his clothes in the~blood of ^.

    Lev. 25. 5. nor gather the g. of thy vine undressed 11. in jubilee, nor gather the g. of thy vine

    Kum. 6. 3. nor shall he eat raoist a. or dried 13. 20. the time was the tioie of the first ripe g. 23. they cut down a brancli with one cluster of g.

    Deut. 23. 24. then thou mayest eat^. thy fill 24. 21. when thou gatherest tiieg. of thy vineyard 28. 30. Shalt plant a vineyard, not gather the g. 39. 32. 32. their g. are g. of gall, their clusters hitter

    Judg. 8. 2. is not the gleaning of the^. of Fphraim 9. 27. they trode the^. and cursed Abimelech

    T^leh. 13. 15. bringing in wine and^r. on the sabbath

    Cant. 2. 15. for our vines have tender g. 7. 7- and thy breasts are like to clusters of g.

    Isa. 5. 2. he looked it should biin^ forth g. 4. should bring forth

    24. 13. as the gleaning j?. when vintage is done Jer. 8. 13. there shall be no g. on the vine

    25. .30. shall give a shout, as they that tread the g. 49. 9. wouln not leave some gleaning g. Chad. 5.

    Ezek. 18. 2. tlie fathera have eaten sour g.

    GRA

    llos. 3. + 1 . look to gods, and love flagons of ^ . 9. lo. I found Israel like g. in the wilderness Amos 9. 13. treader of p. shall overtake the sower 3y«<.7.16. donien gathers, of thorns, ti<;sof thistles? Luke 6. 44. Jiorofa brainblebush gatlier they g. Rev. 14. 18. thrust in sickle, her a. are fully ripe

    GKAS.S. Gen. 1. 11. God said, let the earth bring forth g.

    12. and the earth brought forth <;. and herb iS"»/m. 22. 4. as the ox licketh up the^. of the field Deut. ll.\b. I willsendf^. in thy fields for thy callle

    29. 23. it is not sown, nor any g. groweth therein .32. 2. my speech shall distil as showtts upon the^

    2 Sam. 2.3.4. as thep. springing out of the earth

    1 Kings 18. 5. peradventure find ^. to save horses

    2 Kings 19. 26. they were as the g. of the field, as

    green herb, as ». on the house-tops, Ita. .37. 27. Job 5. 25. thine offspring is the g. ot the earth

    6. 5. doth the wild ass bray w hen he hath g. } 40. 15. behold, behemoth eateth g. as an ox

    Psal. 23. t 2. to lie down in pastures ot tender g. .37. 2. for they shall snoii be cut down like the g. 72 6. he shall comedown like rain U|X)n mown g,

    16. they of the city shall tiourish like g. of earth 90. 5. in the morn- they are like g. w hich groweth 92. 7. when the wicked spring as the g. and floia ish

    102. 4. my heart is smitten, and withered like jr. 11. my cavs like a shadow, am withered like g.

    103. 15. as fur man, his days are »i g asa flower 104. 14. he ( aiiSfth p. to grow for cattle

    ]06. 20. in the similitude of an ox that eateth g.

    129. 6. let them be as the g. upon the house tops

    147. 8. whoniaketh y. to grow upon the mountains Prov. 19. 12. the king's favour is as dew upon the/".

    27. 25. hay appeareth, the tender t?. sheweth itself Isa. 15. 6. the^. failelh, there is no green thing

    35. 7. in the habitation of dragons shall be g.

    40. 6. the voice said, cry, all llesh is g. 1 Pet. 1. 24 7. tlieff. withereth, surely the people is g. 8

    44. 4. they shall spring up as among the g

    51. 12. the son of man which shall be made as^. Jer. 14. 5. hind forsook it, because there was no^.fi.

    50. 11. ye are grown fat as the heifer at g. Van. 4. 15. leave the stump in the tender g. 23.

    25. shall make thee eatj/. as oxen, .32, 33. | 5. 21. Amos 7. 2. they ha

    GRASSHOPPER, S. Lev. 11. 22. these ye may eat, the g. after hb kind Num. 13. 83. and we were in our own sight as g, Judg. 6. 5. they came aso. for multitude, 7. 12. Job 39. 20. canst thou maKe him afraid as a^. ? Ecc. 12. 5. and the p. shall be a burden, desire fail Isa. 40. 22. the inhabitants thereof are as g. Jer. 46. 23. because they are more than the g. Amos 7. 1. behold, he formed fj. in the beginning Nah. 3. 17. thy captains are as die great g. Grate, See Brasbn. GRAVE, Substantive. Gen. 35. 20. Jacob set up a pillar upon her g. that is the pillar ot Hachels g. itnto this day

    37. .35.1 will godown to g. to my son, mourning 42. .38. bring grey hairs with sorrow to g. 44. 31. 50. 5. bury me in my g. w hich 1 have digged

    Num. 19; 16. whosoever toucheth a g. is unclean

    18. sprinkle it on him that touched one dead or ^.

    1 Sam. 2. 6. the lord bringeth down to the^.

    2 Sam. 3. 32. the king and people wept at A bner's^. 19. .37. and be buried by the jr. of my father

    1 Kinps 2. 6. let not his liead go to the g. in peace 9. his head bring down to the {?. with blood

    13. .3t). and he laid his carcase in his own g.

    14. 13. he only of Jeroboam shall come to the g,

    2 Kings Q2. 20. thou gathered to thy g. 2 Chr. 34. 28, Job 3. 22. who are glad when they can find the g.

    5. 26. thou shalt come to thy g. in a full age

    7. 9. so he that goeth to g. shall come up no more 10. 19. 1 should have been carried from womb tog.

    14. 13. O that thou wouldest hide me in the g. 17. 13. if I wait, the g, is my house

    21. 13. and in a moment they go down to the g. 32. yet shall he be brought to the g. and in tomb 24. 19. so doth the g. those that have sinned .30. 24. he will not stretch out his hand to the g, 33. 22. yea, his soul draweth near to the g. Psal. 6. 5. in the g. who shall give thee thanks ?

    30. 3. thou hast brought up my soul from the g. 31. 17. let the wicked t>e silent in the g.

    49. 14. like sheep laid in the g. consume in the g, 15. redeem my soul from the power of the g. 55. 1 15. let tliem go down quick into the^. 86. t 13. thou hast delivered my soul from ihe^.

    88. 3. and my life draweth niah to the a.

    5. free among the dead, like slain that lie in the;. 11. thy loving-kindness be declared in theo.

    89. 48. shall he deliver his soul from handof ;. .' 141. 7. our bones are scattered at the g.'s mouth

    Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them alive as iliep. 30. 16. g. and barren w omb, say not, it is enough EU-cl. 9. 10. no wisdom in the g. whither thou goest Catu. 8.6. loveisstrong,jealousy iscnielasthe j;. Isa. 14. 1 9. (he if. is moved for thee to meet thee 11. thy pomp is brought down to the g.

    19. tlibu art cast out of thy g. like a branch

    38. 10. 1 said, I shall go to the gates of the g. 18. the g. cannot praise thee, death cannot

    5.'J. 9. he made his jr. with the wicked, and with rich Jer. 20. 17. that my mother might have been my g. Ezek. 31. 15. the day when he went down to the g.

    .32. 23. and her company is round about her g. H' s. 13. 14. 1 will ransom them from the power of p.

    will redeem from death, O g. I will be des: ruction Jonah 2. + 2. out of the belly of the (r. cried I Nah. 1. 14. 1 will make tliy g. for Uiou ait vile

    G HE

    JchiU. 17. !■•? f'tiiinUii' had hiiii in the (7. tour (lavs .■U. s.v.ini;, she ;;otIh to tlie «,■. to ueri> thi-rc 38. .lesiis ag.tiu i;ruaiiiiu'. luim-th to \\w y. IC. 17. whtii he tallied l.a/.iiiis out ot hi=

    1 lor. 15. 3j. <;. u here is thy \ ictoi y •

    Jiei. Cu. 1 13. cieatli ami v. iu-rivei"eil up the dead

    (.1; A \'i :,■/,.?//«,..

    Ji

    1 7V7«..'i. 8. deacons mu^,t hej/. 11. uivesniust he^'. Til. '.'. '-. that aucd men he sohtr, ij. teinper.ite

    (.li.AVI.. I'.iKd. Ci!. 9. thou slialt f7. on the onv\-stones names .So. Shalt make a phile or IMUe Ljoht. and /;. in it Ihiuii. '.'. 7. send me a man that can skill to a. 14. 1 have suit a cunnni^' man to 'i. anv .raxing (.li.\\l.l>. J A7'/./7i 7. •'>ti- on the I orders he q. rheruhiins • Chr'un. :i. 7. and he g. cherubims on the w.dls

    (.irW Kl.. Prov. CO. 17. hut his mouth shall he tilled witli p. 7-n.48. 10. oti^iHim; or" thy bowels like//, theieot' Lam. 3. Id. hatli broken mv teeth with g. sloues

    (;K.-\Vr.N, lerh. J-a. 40. 10. I have.'/, theeon the|iahns(it:iiy hands ]la^. ','. 18. that the maker tluTeot hath (j. it

    GUAVEN. J.'rurf. 3C. Itj. was the writing otGod r/. on tahb s .30. t'l.i/. as sii;nets are//, witli the narne^ or l>;ael Joi 10. '2\. that Ihev were //. with an ii.'n p. 11 Jer. 17. 1. It is !/. lipon the table ot then- heart jrldi 17. CO. that the (.oidiead is like -old j>. bv art

    ^.ItAVKN i,„„re. Exi'd. CO. 4. thou slialt not make unto tliee any n. itfiai;e. Lev. 'Jo. 1. / 't /'/.,'). 0. Jfi'ut. 4. 16. lest ve corrupt and make a y. iimr'.-, ,.0. 27. Ij. curseil the uiaii tliat maketh any p. imu.e Judy. 17.3. the silver tor ni_\ son to make a .. I )an set up llic /,'. i/rnr,-. 31 .

    2 Ai«.fl.-C1.7. .Maiiasseh set .y. iw,iae in hoii-e ot (I. i.u/. 40. 1'J. the workman inelieth a. (7. ;/««,',(•

    'JO. hesceketh a workman to prepai'e a .<;. imase 44. 9. thev that make a a. imnye are vanitv 10. who'hath molten a .7. inimn- not pioiriable 17. with t!ie l■e^idue tliei eot' he maketh hi- v. un. 4;i. CO. that set up the wood ot" tiieir y. imayc 48. 5. and mv n. imanc hath commanded tlii'm Jer. 10. 14. toundercoiibiunded bv 0. iii,,t,;i .U\. I7. J\«/i. 1. 14. 1 will cut ott the q. and molten iiiiaye Hall. C. 18. what imititeth tire w. iinaye ;

    t;i!A\ I.N m'.ayis. Dtut.'.S. ye shall burn their.'/, (//.v/'/f f with fire. C."i. IC. 3. ve shall hew down the a. im. ot' their l'oiU Jima. 3. ♦ P.). Ehud turned bv the r/. im.un-- at ( .il-al 2 hirins 17. 41. teare.l the Lord and served ■/. ////. 2 ' /iron. 33. P.I. set up tj. tm. before he was liirmblcd 34. 7. wl:en he had beaten the//. imaycs-Xn iiowder J'.n/. 78. .Tit. moved him to jealou.sy vith.//. iihur/,^ '.'7. 7. cont'ounded be ail ihev that serve ,//. imni:e< 2"i. 10. 10. whose//. ////. did exc.d them ot'.lerusal. 21. i-. Bahilon i- tallen. and all the //. imwiK 30. CC. sh.ill dehle the cirveriri^- or thy .//. i,„,tyt-! 4C. 8. neither will 1 :;ive my praise {00. imai.et 17. shall be i/reatly ashamed that tni.st in //.' ///;. Jer.?,. lU. provoked me to ariL'er willi their 1/ . im. SK .38. it IS the land ot'.//. iiuiiy, <, they are inad 51. 47. 1 wrll do iu(knnent on' the //. 'i,)u/';,.<, 5C. Jti's. 11. C. they burnt incense »o n. ;'//,n//t, Jllic. 1. 7. all the y. imnyex shall l>e beaten to pieces 5. 13. thy y. imayes also will 1 cut oti'

    (i !{ .A V I'.S. Frod. 14. 11. because there were no //. in F.L.'vpt A«/n.ll.-<34. he called the place tlie ;/. or' liiVts

    2 A'/«i7j C3. (i. ca-t the powder on the.//, fit' th- peo. 2 (hron. 34. 4. strowed it on the o. or the;n tliat y.'/i 17. 1. davs e.vtiiKt. tlie ij. are readv tor me

    Cl.-t.3C. yet shall he be brou:;lit to the 7. Z™. 63. 4. wliich remain amom.' the g. and lod^'e Jer.\^. 1. sliall brim; the priest's hones out or'liieir /?. 26.23. and cast his deaO body into.//, or the people Ji.zek. .3C. CC. his .//. are about him, C3. i.'.!. '.li. 37- IC, 1 will open your y. and cause .\oii to come up out ot' vour //. 13. when 1 haveopened vour/7. broii^dit

    53, anil many bodies of the saints came out ol //. J.vke 11. 44. for ye are as //. which appear not J,din 5. C8. all that are in the y. Miall hear liis v .lice Jiei: 11.0. not sutler their Ixidies to be put in v.

    < ; H A V 1; I II . J^a. CC. 16. as he that g. an habitation in aiotk

    (iKA\ 1 m;. Krod. .32. 4. he fashioneii L'olden calf witli a a. tool

    (;i(AViN(;.

    2 C/ir. C. 14. skilful to urav e anv manner of //. * 7 /r.r/,.,!.o. I uilleiiLTave./;. thereof, saith the Lord

    (.l!AVlN(;s. 1 Ktiig> 7. 31. upon the mouth of the lavcr were a

    (; HA VI IV. ) 'I'ini. 3.4. hav inuMhihirvn in sub.iection with all j/. Til. 2. 7. in doctrine -lieu iim g. sincerity

    (.K.W, .'((■ I I All!. ^ inid Ili;.\U.

    (.l!AY-//tv/,/,,/. 1 Sarti.lC. 2. lam old and /;.-//. mv sons are w ith vou J''h 15. 111. with us are the ,i.-lii'ad,d and a:;e(l " i*ja/.71.18. when I am ohi and r/.-/j. forsake me not

    GIM .AM'.. Pja/.110.70. tiieir heart is, is latasjr. but I delight

    . (rlJl'.A I.

    This tcord it pi/f fur rie/i, pnuerful, crlrhrated, magniticent^ t//v\trioiii, nfuient, Naaman :/n.f a great man uith the kinn his mn~ter ; he r;//.i 171 great roiisidern/i-n -.rith him, C Kiii-s 5. 1, I will make of thee a ^Meat nation, (ieti. IC. C. 7 uiill make thee head ///• falhi r of a niimerovs and poueiliil people. Mo>e< was verv mat in the lanil ot Egypt. I'.xod. 11. 3. The -..hole countri/ looked upon him as an ertraordiiutrp man, and as cue sent from God. llie Great Sea, Kiim.

    G RE

    3t. 6. /'// the jvajj of eminence, is the Mediter- ranean, ynoitr hi yond ci'tii^ansfn iliau the Dead sea -Mid ilie sea ef Cieniiesarelh, :.hich an hni liike^, 'Tie kiny of Ass.xria ;- euiUd the ureat kiiiL', tlie I'-uphrates, the ynat ri.cr, the city oi 'S iiieveh, tlu yrial city : hicin.'C the kiny oj .As'- Syria icas the i/to't powerful liny in the east ; the 1 u|)hrates the yn\rin; and Nine- veh the yreaiC't city in the duininionv of the lim/ of .Assyi ia, ////// of' ail the couniries round nh„nt.' ('in. IC. C. 1 will bless thee, and make thy name x/.

    Cl. .35. .Abraham in\ master is become //.

    .'io.8. with.//. xwestliiiL^s have I Micstlcd with sister

    30. '.I. how can I do this //. wickedness and sin! 45. 7. to save your lives by a.//, deliveian.e 4b. I'.i. 1 know it, m\- son, he also shall be g.

    IKnr. 3.5. beside niiwalled towns a //. maiiv

    10. 17. the Lord yourGod is a //. (.od, C ( '/V, 2..'..

    11. 7. .\our e.\es have seen the .//. acts of the lord 18, l(i. neither let me see this g. tire anv more CO. CL wb.at iiieaiieth tlie heat of tliis '/.'aniier -

    Josh. 7. o. what w ilr thou do unto tliv y. name r 1 1. IC. thou heardest rht cities were"//, and teiicerl CC. M. |„,a I ther-e a //. altar by .Ionian to see to CL , . for he old those //. siiins in

    .hi.':/.-,. 15. divisions of lieu ben y. tlrouiu-hts of heart

    1 -^'i/n. 1-j. 17. rna\ perceive \ our w-ickeiJne.NS is //. CC. t 15. 1 knew iiothim; of all this, little or//.

    C ■>',///(, 5. 10. Dav. went on, ami ;;rew y, L. witli him

    7. '.'. 1 have made thee a //. name, I was witii thee ',C. thou art //. O Lord (.od.none is like thee

    IC. 1 L i:iveii a. Olci-kiii to enemies to bla-p:;eme CJ. ,3:'.. thv L'ehtlem s- hath made me //. /'.. IP,. :;5.

    1 A my 8. 4C. sImII hear or thy .//. name. C Chr. v. r,:. 1.1. 7- bei au,-e the .ioiiine.v Is too //. lor thee

    C A ////;o 4. 8. passed to >hunem, where was//, woman CC. 13. //. rs the wrath or the Lonl tliat is kindled

    1 Vhion. 16. C.-). (I. is the Lord, and yreativ to be piaised, /'.„//. 48, 1. I 06.4. | i:i5. 5. | 145. 3. CL 13, into Lord's hand, for ver'v ;/, are his mercies CO. IC. and in thine hand it is to make //.

    C ( hr. n. C. 5. tlie hou.-e I build is//, tor //. i= our G, '.I. tile house I am to build shall be wonderful n. 17. IC. .lehosliaphat waxed .-/. exceeiiimily Cik 13. our trespass is //. 1; 34. Cl. '/. wrath iiourefl

    yji. 4. 14. remember tlie L. who is '/.and terrible o. :iC. now tilt re.'oie 0111 (iod, the //. tlieiiii-hty 1 iod

    l.'th. 1. CO. published thn>" all his empire, tor 'it is 7.

    Joh 5. C5. thou Shalt know that rhy seed shall be .-/. CC. 5. is not thy wickeiiness y. iniquities iiirinite r ,30. 18. by y. force of mv disea-e :;;o-rrient ch.im.:ed

    35. 15. yet he knoweth it not 'my. eMieniit.x-

    36. 18. a g. ran-oin Co, fiod is //. we know liiii-i not .38. CL or b.cause the number of thv davs is-/, 3.1. II. wihthoi tro-t liim. bec-ii-e streii-'th is-/. .'

    /'..«.'. IC. *3. cut ofl ton-lie that sp.-,ik< y. thiii-S IL 5. there were thev in //. fear, '.).\.:i. 10. 11. anil in keeping' of tliem there is//, reward Cl. 5, his idoi-y is y. in thy saK'atioii, honour 'Z':-!. II. Lord, pardon mine iniquitv, lor it is //.

    31. 10. how//. i3 thv -oodaess thou" lia-t laid iip ( 6. 10. thou art .//. and ihiest wondnms thin.s

    oc. 5. how- //. are thv works lo.;.-* 8. //. of iinrcv 130. 17. (;od. ho'w .//. is tlie suni of them ! l.eel. <•). 13. this wi-dom seemed //. unto 11, e /.//, 5, o. houses even 1:. and fair w ithout inliabitant 0,2. sat in darkness, have seen /;. li;/hf, M„t. 4, K'l. IC. 6. g. is the I loly One of Israel in mid.st of thee 10. 0|', lie shall sen,! them a ^avioiiraiid a //, one 53. IC. I will di\ ide hi 11 a portion with th." //, 51. 13, and //. sliall be the peace of thv (hiMieii .7, /-, 5, C7. theretore Ihey are become ,/;. and ri.h 10. 6, thou art //, and tliv name is .r/. in miL;!it CO. 17. and her womb to be alwaxs //, witli me 3C. 18, the .(7. the mi-hty (lo i is 'his name

    10. //. in counsel, and mi;;ht.v in work 44. ^'.(). behohl, I liave sworn by my .//, name /,(////, 3. C3. thev are new , //. is tliv rarthrulruss I -.ik. 16. 7. tho"ii hast iucrea-ed aiid waseii //. 17. 3. a II. eai;le with //. win^s, lonu-win-ed, 7. C4, 0. 1 will even make the i-ile r'or firr ,/. CO. 18. to serve a //. service a-ain,^t I vrus 31. 4. the waters inade him ,//, tlie d,ep set him uji 36. C3. and I will sanctirs mv //. name /)////. 4, 3. how//.liissii;i,s."how" mi-htv his w ond. rs'

    8. 4. I saw the ram poshimj, and lie became //. ,/..,/ 3. 13 L'et \ou ilown, tor tiieir wickedm -s is,/. Amos 6.C. and fnen theme iro to ILimalli rhe//.' .l//c.,\4.now shall he be //. unto ends of llie I'aith /,,//. o. 17. hoW//.hiseoo,ille.", Iiow ./. bisb.i.iirv' M.il. 1. ILmv name shall be w, amon- Gentil.s. ii. Mot. 5. IC. rejoh e and be exceediii- elad. lor ,-. 1-

    M.iir rewanl in heaMii, /.;/*, 6,. -J ;,' .;5. 19. .shall be called //. in the km.doiii o[ he,,--eii 6 ':•',. if liuht be dalkness. how //. is tliat darkilrss' 1.3. 46. one pe.ol of//. I rice 15. C".. ,/. is ilu i,,ith L.I. CC. hir he had/-, p-sse-sioiis. .l/„r/ 10.' 4C.

    '',6."w'hosoexer w'lll be "„. aiiuin..'1'ou'! M'„rk 10. 4:'..

    CC. 36. 'blaster, which is the //. i-oinmandmeiit :

    3(!, this is the lirsl ami n. ( oinmandmeiit /,///,• 1. 15. he shall be n'. in si^lit of the Lord

    o. -18. that is least anion:; vou. the same sliall be n.

    10. 2. the harvest triilv is n. but the l.ib.iiirers few

    lii. C6. between iis an. I vou there is a .//. L'lilf .A/- 8. 0. t;iviin; out that he was some -/.one

    10, C8. y. is Diana of the Lphesians! :il. C ' 'or. 7. 4. //. is mv boldness, ,/, is inv filorviiiL.' Col. 4, 13. tiiat he hatha //. zeal bir ydii ami tl em

    1 I'lm. 3. 16. '7. isnnsterv of iiodliiic ss. G. maiiiiest

    2 Tim. 2. CO.' in //. house not onU vessels of i.'old 7/7.2. 13. the i;lorioiisappeariiii; of the v. (.od llih. 7. 4. now consiilei- how //. Ibis man was Jam. 3. 5. how- //. a matter a Utile lire kindletli A'/r. 15. 1. and I saw- another si:;n in heaven, //,

    16. I0./7. I'abvlon came in leireinbi ance betorcG.

    17, 5. I'ab\ lou the n. the mother of harlots. ]!',. 2. 10. 17. i;atiier to-ethi r unto the supper of the //. G.

    ^ee ( n V, (iimi'xnv, ('o.nuii i.u.vtion, t'ltv, Day, Di;s'i lit i 4 ion.

    G II LAP /-;;'/. 1 Sam. 0, 9. then he liatli done us this g. eiil

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    Nell. 13, 27, hearken unto vou to do all this g. evil l.icl. 2. Cl. this also is van'ilv. and a //. e:il Jer. 16. 10. wheieroie Lord pronounced tins u.evil C6. 10. thus nuLdn we procure ;/.,: //a^'. oui' souls 3-J, 4C, 1 have brou;;lit Ihis '/. eiii upoiitliis peu|i|e 44. 7. why commit this //. i.il ajam-t loiir souls ■ Van. y. IC. conlirmed, b.v brim:iriL: upon uiag.ml .■>,/■ l',\ci;i".l)i.No. .loi . t.l'.L.A 1 I, no or k,,,,,,. C Kiiws 18. 10. thus saitli the //. k. M. 1-n. .36. 4 13 Ezra 5. 11. which a //. king of Israel budded a.//'. 47. C. the Lord isa;/. A///./ over all the earth 48. C. is mount /ion, the city of the o. Kiny

    i:i6. 17. i;ive thanks to' him'that smote '/". linns l.eel. :>. 14. ami there cane a v, lino a^aiust'it Jtr.':.!. 14. (/. kino> shall s-rve thtiicselv e'. C7.7. .I/'//. 1.11. lor 1 am a y. Knio, said, the LoiO .Vat. 5. 35. .lerusalem i- theciiv of tlie y. Kmu

    (.KI'.Al //,,//". 2 .5'/////.7.0. like name of //.///. inearth. 1 Chy. 17.8. 2 A/////.- hi. 6. .A hall's sons were wirli n. mm or citv

    11. .lehu slew all Allah's /'. men and kiiisf, Iks >t/(. 11. 11. /aldiel ove|-.,eer. Soil ot orie or ../. //,.

    GKl.A I m,il:,lmU. n.nllitniU.. Xvm. 3C, 1 . lU'uben. 1 .ad iiad a.'/, mi.li.uidt of cattle 1 hini/s Co, 13. Iiast thou seen all this ,/. miiltiiuiii ' C8, 1 will deliver lids'?. //."/f/ri'/.'t into ihiiiH hand C ' ■/'/■. 13. 8, ye be a .//. mnll. \ e lla\ e ^ohieu laL es CO. C. there coaieth a //. mnl:i!ii'i a;;.iiii-t thee

    15. not discayed by reaS' 41 of tcis y. n uuirnde C8. .-). carrii-0 o. n.iil/imdt captives t.> Damascus .loh 31,3Ldir| I fear a '/.//.«''(/://'■' or did coii'e-iii.t Ta. 16. 14, all tliat '/. m.iiliiitoli. shall be conleiimed Jer. 44, 15. women that stoo.l bv, even a '/. mull. 1 --'k. 17. '.I. thei-e sliall be a verv ". //.«,/'ii,,.'' o: tisli />

    15. a '/. //.. .'a lie together to hear and be liealed J, III 5. .-!. Ill tile-e hiv a '/. mvit. of i'npot.lit ro!k .lets 11. 1. a '/. //,',,7.'of.lews and Gi-eeKS believed 17. 4, and ot tlie devout (.reeks .1 ,,/, muUnuih El : . 7, o. a //. mvllit. which no man could number 10. 6. 1 heard as it were the voice .-fa ,/. n.niti:.

    GKl.A 1 vition and //„.•/,■//..-. G<7i. IC. C. 1 will make of thee a '/. nnti-n. and, will bless thee. 18. 18. | 46. 3. End. :iC. lo. 17. CO. 1 will make Ishmael a 0. notion.-:]. 18. /'("/. t. 6. surelv- this

    (.111 \ I ;-. /..'.. Dint. C. 10, the Lii'ims dwelt tnneiii, a ye 1 1, n. CL /am/mmiiims, a /-,/'.'. -;. mai.y air! tall 0. C. a ;-. pie '■. and t.dl. childien ..; \n.,kims .Ao//. 17. 1 L win- biitoii.- lot.seeim; I .ow.m: .ji. pie 15, if thou be a '/. .Co ;■/'• I7. ili.'U ait a ./. ; . .7 /e 1 Km I- .-v 8. a ,,■. ye 7 /. tliat cannot be numb, red O. who I- able to iii.l.-elliis,/.,, ,7/, .' -.' ( -/.r. 1. 10.

    5. 7.:;ivell David a wi-, -on ov .-r this ,.. ; , ,7 ;, /..'. 11. 1. rh.MloiM' ill 111.. linta Ills 10e..s,.r y. i-oyle ,/, ' / C. C. a

    (.111 \ I yoi.er. i:.r.,'. :;•:. 11. thv people thou hast bniuvht out of 1 Lvpt Willi '/. ;v:. ,,-, C A'//"/. 17. :!'', ^■'■. 1. 10. \n..i'. I 1. 17. I'-t th.. r.:,,..- ol mv lor.i hi- - , .1. .1. 17. 17. 'hou art a -teat pe. ph- all.l ha-l -. r. .1. I' ■_;. 6. w ill lie I.I...1.I aiam-t 111., w nil ,;. /.,/.'

    /'.,//. 1 17. 5. Lie.ir is our I ..i.L an. I .>r '.. / ■.. - ,A'. C7. 5. I have nia.le the eallh, the iiiali ,.n.i the b.-astcn tlie t;|-.aiml. bv m v .'/./.,.,-.,/. L' 17. /'-.'<. 17.0. it shall wiih.-reveii w ithoiil '/, 7 .-. , /■ .\,,//, 1, :i. the loi.l is sh.w to allL-.r. .-. m /' .. . r M„.l l;i, 06, comim; in the ch.ii.is wilh ... ;..- , ■- ./,7, 1.."..;. Wllh ,..;:,..-,, --ave the ap.isths wmu-S

    8. 10. s.iviiiL-. this man is lli.- '-. ;.■•.■ - ..r I .o I /;,.-. 11. 17. ;l...u ha-t l.tki-n t.i ih.-.- l!'v ..,-. lo.-.r U;. 1. aim.l c. -me rro'ii hi-,.veii. h.iv iiu y. i::.er

    Gli 1 A 1 ,..,/. \,im. 31 6. ve shall have ih.' o. 0:1 (or ,1 b..ider .'/,.../;. 1. 1. fl.'im th,- wil.hlll.-ss uiU.. the ,/. v.; o. 1. when the kiii:;s j,, ih,- c..,isis ..1

    /:, (. 17. 10, as lisli 01 the ... .-.i. e\c.-. u; ma.i.v

    15 b..|-.lei- of lali.l t..wai-il li.irth 11. en Ihe //, >, a Dan.;. C, the bair wiii.N sir.ive up..ii the .v. .i<

    .s, ,- ."-LN.

    GI!L..\ I slonyhier, loih 10 10 slew them with a //. ...at Gibeon

    ■:o made ail ell. I .'I sl.iv 111- lliein w ill: p. s. .In, I.I. 11. 3.i. lephlhah siiiote \nim..n. » 1th .17. <. 1 '1 H Samson s'liole die I'liilistines with .(/. .t.

    1 ,\//

    6. pi. L..|-,l ha.l Mioit.ii Ihe pe. pie with a //. s. 10 8. Davi.l slew I'l.ilislines with a 0. s. 23. 5.

    2 Sam. 18. 7. a ". slnnohr.i that day of 20.ii(«Mnen i h'inys 20.21. kin- of Israd slew /Xssyr. wilhy. f C L'Aron. 13. 17. ..Vbijali slew Israel wiili a .7. 0.

    20.-)

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    e CAr.Sfl. 5. kineof Israel smote Aliajswitli a p. t. Isa. 'M. 25. in clay ot „'. «. when the towers fall 31. 6. Ixjrd hath a c -'laughter in land of Iduiiiea

    Ho GKEAT. End. ."JC. CI. thou liastt)rouuht*«ff. asin upon them Veia. 4. 7. what nation so g. hath God so niaih .' 8.

    1 Kings 3.9. who able to judge so g. people- 2C'/5.1. 10. I'sat. ". 13. who is w ^. a (iod as our God r

    103. 11. sog. is his mercy to them that fear him 'Mat.Vi. 10. not foundfup. faith in Israel, Luke'i.

    2 t'»r. I. 10. who delivered us from so g. a death lleb. 2. 3. how escape, if we neglect so j?. salvation'

    12. 1. are com passed with jo f?. a cloud of witnesses Jam. 3. 4. ships tho' so g. yet turned with an helm iiev. 16. 18. so mighty an earthquake and so g.

    18. 17. in one hour so g. riches come to nought

    Small and G K KA 1 . Gen. 19. 11. smote men with blindness «na// anrf^. JJent. 1. 17. but ye shall hear small as well as g. 25. 13. Shalt not have divers weights, ag. atidsm.

    14. shalt not have divers measures, a g. and am. 1 Sam. 5. 9. smote the men sm. andg. with emeiods

    20. 2. my father will do nothing g. or small

    30. 2. they slew not any either g. or small

    19. there was nothing lacking neither *»». nor^.

    1 Kings 22. 31. tight not with sm. xxorg. 2 Chr. 18. 30.

    2 Kings 23. 2. sm. anrtg. w ent to house, 2 Chr. 34..30.

    25. 26. all the people small and g. came to Egypt

    1 Vhran. 26. 13. l-!iey cast lots as well the small as g.

    2 Chron. 15. 13. be put to death, whether sm. or g.

    31. 15. to give to brethren by courses, p. and sm.

    36. 18. gave into his haml vessels, g. and small Jiath. 1. 5. Ahasuerus made a feast unto g. andsm.

    20. shall give to husbands honour j;. and small Job 3. 19. small and g. are there, ser%*aut is free

    37. 6. he saith to the small rain, and to g. rain Psal. 101. 25. are things creeping, small andg.

    115. 13. bless them that fear tfie Lord, small and g. Keel. 2. 7. 1 had possessions oi g. and small cattle Jer. 16. 6. g. and small shall die in this land Amos 8. 5. making the ephali small, the shekel g. Aets 26. 22. I continue witnessing to small and g, Mev. 1 1. 18. reward to them that fear him, sm. and g,

    13. 16. lie caused small and g. to receive a mark 19. 5. praise our Go

    18. that ye may eat tleshof all men, small and g.

    20. 12. 1 saw the dead, sm. andg, stand before God

    GKEAi stone and stones.

    Gen. 29. 2. a a. stone was upon the well's mouth

    Veiit. 27. 2. that set up g. stones and plaster them

    Josh. 10. 11. lord cast down g. stones from heaven

    18. roll g. stones upon the mouth of the cave

    21. 26. Joshua took a g. stone, and set it up there

    1 Sam. 6. 11. the cart came where there w as a g. stone

    15. and the Levites put them on the^?. ^time

    18. to the g. stone of At>el, whereon they set aik

    14. 33. ye have transgressed, roll a.g. stone unto me

    2 Sam. 20. 8. when they were at g. stone in Gibeon

    1 Kings b. 17. they brought g. stones to lay; foundat.

    7. 10. the foundation was of ^. stones, Ezra 5. 8.

    2 Chron. 26. 15. he made enguies to shoot g. stojtes Ezra 6. 4. three rows of g. stones and a row of timber Jer. 43. 9. take g. stones and hioe them in clay Mat. 27. 00. he rolled a g. stoite to door of sepulchre

    GREAT thmg and things. Dent. 4. .32. whether any such thing as this^. thing is

    10. 21. he is thy God that hath done g'. things iSam. 12.16. stand and see this?. thtJig Lord will do 24. consider how g. things he hath done for you

    26. 25. thou shalt both do g. things and prevail

    2 Sam. 7. 21. for word's sake hast thou done g. things ~- 23. and to do for you g. things and terrible 2 Kings 5. 13. if prophet had bid thee do some?, t.

    8. 4. tell me all the g. things Elisha hath done 13. is he a oog, that he should do this g. thing?

    1 Chron. 17. 19. in making known these g. things

    Job 5. 9. to Go

    J'sal.Tl.19. who hast done?. Mi>i?f, whois liliethee 106. 21. they forgat God who had done g. things 126. 2. the Lord hath done g. things for them, 3.

    Jer. .33. 3. I will shew thee g. and liiiahty things 45. 5. and seekest thou 17. things for thyself.'

    Dm, 7. 8. a mouth speakin" g. th. 20. kev. 13. 5.

    JJos. 8. 12. 1 have w ritten the g. things of my law

    Joel 2. 20. because he hath done g. things

    21. fear not, O land, the Tx)rd will do?, things Mali 3. «. when they heard what ?. things he did

    5. 19. tell hnwg. things l.oril hath done, Lnie 6. 39. Lime 1. i). he that is mighty hath done?, things

    8. 39. he published how g. things Jesus had done Aets 9. 16. 1 will shew how ?. things he must suffer

    1 Cor. 9. 11. is It a?, thing if we reap carnal things.'

    2 Cor, IL 15. no ?. th, if his ministers be transform. Jam. 3. 5. tongue a little member boasteth ?. things

    Very G K EA L. Gen. 26. 13. Isaac grew till he became very g. Eiod. 11. 3. the nian Moses was very g. in the land Hum. II. 33. Ld. smote people with a leryg. plague 13. 28. and the cities are walled and very y.

    22. 17. 1 will promote thee unto very g. honour 1 Sam. 2. 17. the sin of the young men was very ?.

    4. 10. and there was a very ?. slaughter , 14. 15. very g. trembling || 20. very g. discomfiture

    25. 2. >> abal was a very g. man, he had 3000 sheep 8 Sam. 18. 17. they laid a very g. heap on Absalom

    19. 32. for Harzillai was a very g. man

    1 Kings 10. 2. qu. of Sheba came with a veryg. train

    1 Chrim. 21. 13. for very ?. are his mercies

    2 Chron. 16. 14. they made a veryg. burning for Asa 24. 24. Ld. delivered ai«/i/?.h9st into their hand

    30. 13. as.sembled a very g. congregation, Ezra 10.1 . 33. 14. Manass. raised up the wall a £«/-i/?. height

    h'eh. 8. 17. and there was a very g. gladness

    Job 1. 3. .lob a I erj??. household, greatest in the east

    2. 13. for they saw that his grief was very g. Psal. 101. 1. O Lord my (;o

    11. 25. king of south stirred up with a very g. army Joel 2. 11. for his camp is very g. he is strong Zech, 11. 4. and there shall be a very g. valley 206

    GRE

    Mat. 21. 8. a veryg. multitude spread their garments

    Markfi. 1. the multitude rer??. having nothing 16. 4. the stone was rolled away, for it was veiy g. Has -C; K EA 1 .

    Gen. 6. 5- God saw the wickedness of man ivas ?. 13. 6. tl.dir substance aasg. so that thev coulil not

    1 Kings 3. 4. to Ciibeon, that was the ?. high place

    2 Kings 3. 27. there aasg. indignation against Isr. EstA. 4. 3. where the decree came mas g. mourning

    9. 4. Mordecai aas g. in the king's house, 10. 3. Job 31. 25. if 1 rejoiced because my wealth was g. J'.ccl. 2. 9. 1 aasg. and increas. more than all before Lam. 1. 1. she that nas ?. among the nations Dan. 4. 10. the tree's height uas g. and it grew JUa/.7.27.itfell,and?.»ajthefallofit,£«/(e6.49.

    GKEAI' waters.

    2 Sam. 22. 1 17. drew me out of?, a). Psal. 18. + 16.

    Psal. 29. + 3. the voice of Lorfl is upon ?. uaiers 32. 6. in floods of?, uaters shall not come nigh 77. 19. thy way is m the sea, thy path in ?. waters 107. 23. they that do business in ?. waters 114.7. send from above, deliver me out of?, a a/erj

    Isa. 23. 3. and by ?. waters the seed of Sihor

    Jer. 41. 12. found Ishmael by ?. aa/erf of (Jibeon 51. 55. when her waves do roar like?, waters

    Ezek. 1. 24. the noise of their wings lilte ?. waters

    17. 5. he placed of the seed by?, waters, set it 8. it was planted in a goo

    26. 19. when ?. waters shall cover thee

    27. 26. thy rowers brought thee into ?. waters 31. 7. he was fair, for his root was by ?. waters

    15. 1 restrained Hoods, the ?. waters were stayed .32. 13. I will destroy all the beasts beside?, waters

    Uab. 3. 15. didst walk through the heap of?, waters GKEAI while.

    2&»i. 7.19. but thou hast spoken also of thy servant's house for a?, while to come, 1 Chron. 17. 17.

    Markl. .35. rising up a?. aAiVe before day, he went

    Lulte 10. 13. had?, while ago repented in sackcloth

    Acts 28. 6. after the barbarians looked a ?. while GREA'l work and works.

    Ezod. 14. 31. Israel saw that ?. work the Lord did

    Judg. 2. 7. who had seen all the?, works of the Lord

    1 Chron. 29. 1. my son is young, and the work is ?.

    Neh. 4. 19. the work is?, and we aie separated 6. 3. I am doing a ?. tvork, 1 cannot come clown

    Psal. 111. 2. the aw*^ of the Lord are?. Rev. 15. 3.

    Eecl. 2, 4. 1 made ?. works, 1 builded me houses GREATEK.

    Gen. 1. 16. God made the ?. light to rule the day 4. 13. my punishment is ?. than 1 can bear 39. 9. there is none ?. in this house than I 41. 40. only in the throne will 1 be ?. than thou 48. 19. bis younger brother shall be p. than he

    Eiod. IB. 11. 1 know the Lord is?, than all gods

    Kiim. 14. 12. inake of thee ?. nation. Dent. 9. 14.

    Dent. 1. (S. the people is ?. and taller than we 4. 38. drive nations?, than thou, 7. 1.1 9.1. I 11.23.

    Josh. 10. 2. because Gibeon was ?. than Ai

    1 .Sam. 14. 30. had there been a much ?. slaughter

    2 Sam. 13. 15. the hatred was ?. than the love

    16. this evil is g. than the otlier thou didst me 1 Kings 1. .37. make his throne?, than David, 47.

    1 Chron. 11. 9. David w axed ?. and^. Id. was with

    2 Chron. 3. 5. the ?. house he ceilecf w itii fir tree Esth. 9. 4. for this man Mordecai waxed g. and ?. Job .33. 12. 1 will answer, that God is?, than man Lam. 4. 6. is ?. than the punishment of .Sodom Kzek. 8. 6. thou shalt see ?. abominations, 13, 15. £*an. 11. 13. .shall set forth a multitude?, than former Amos 6. 2. or their border ?. than your border Nag. 2. 9. the glory of latter house ?. than former Mat. 11. 11. not risen up a?, than lohn the Baptist,

    least in kingdom of heaven g. than he, Lvke 7. 28. 12. 6. in this place is one ?. than the tempie

    41. behold, a?, than .lonas is here, Luke 11. .32.

    42. behold, a?, than Solomon is here, Luke 11. 31. 23. 14. receiving?, damn. Mark 12. 40. J.vke 20.47.

    17. for w hether is ?. the gold, or the temple ? 19. for whether is ?. the gift or the altar r

    Mark 4. 32. sown, it becometh ?. than all herbs 12. 31. there is no other command.?, than these Lide 12. 18. I will pull down my barns, and build?.

    22. 27. whether is ?. he that sitteth or that serveth ! John 1. 50. thou shalt see ?. things, 5. 20. I 14. 12.

    4. 12. art thou ?. than our father Jacob ?

    5. .36. 1 have a ?. witness than that of John

    8. 53. art thou ?. than our fatner Abraham ?

    10. 29. my Father is ?. than all, 14. 28.

    13. 16. the servant is not?, than his lord, 15. 20. 15. 13. ?. love hath no man than this to lay down 19. 11. he that delivered me to thee hath the ?. sin Aets 15. 28. to lay upon you no q. burden than these Bom.Q.iK. it wassaid, the?, shall serve the lesser

    1 Cor. 14. 5. for?, is he that prophesieth, than he

    15. 6. of whom the ?. part remain unto this present Heb.t. 13. because he could swear by no?, he swore

    16. for men verily swear by the ?. and an oath

    9. 11. by a?, and more pertect tabernacle

    11. 26. esteeming the reproach of Christ?, riches Jam. 3. 1. knowing weshall receive?, condemnation

    2 Pet. 9. 11. whereas angels which are?, in power

    1 JoAn 3. 20. God is?, than our heart, and kiioweth 4. 4. ?. is he that is in you, than he in the world 5. 9. witness of God is?, this is the witness of God

    3 John 4. 1 have no ?. joy than to hear that children

    GREATEST. 1 Chr. 12. 14. least was over 100, ?. over a thousand 29. hitherto the ?. part had kept the ward of Saul Job 1. 3. this man was the ?. of all in the east Jer. 6. 13. from least to?, given to covetousn. 8. 10. 31.34. all know me, from least to thei7. Heb.S. 11. 42. 1. all people from the least to the g. came near 8. Jeremiah called the people from least to the?. 44. 12. they shall die, from the least to the ?, Jonah 3. 5. put on sackcloth, from the?, to the least Mat. 13. 32. when grown, it is the?, among herbs 18. 1. who is the ?. in the kingdom of heaven 4. humble himself as this little child, same is?. 23. 11. but he that is ?. shall be your servant Mark 9. 31. disputed who should be ?. Luke 9. 46. Luke 22. 24. tbere was a strife who should be ?.

    G RE

    Luke 22. 26.but he that is ?.let h im be as the younpeJ Acts 8. 10. all gave heed frou", the least to the?. 1 Cor. 13. 13. but the g. of these is charity

    GREAILY. Gen. 3. 16. he said, 1 will ?. nmltiply thy sorrow

    19. 3. Lot pressed upon them ?. and they turned in 21. .35. the Lord hath blessed my master ?.

    27. t 33. Isaac trembled with a trembling ?.

    32. 7. then Jacob was ?. afraid anddistreSed Eiod. 19. 18. and the whole mount quaked ?. Num. 11. 10. the anger of the Lord was kindled g.

    11. 39. Moses told, and the people mourned ?. Deut. 15. 4. the Lord shall ?. bless thee in the land

    17. 17. nor shrtll he ?. multiply silver and gold Judg. 2. 15. I.X)rd ag. them, they were ?.disires.sed

    6. 6. Israel was?, imixjverished by Alidian

    1 Sam. 11. 6. Saul's anger was kindled ?.

    15. Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced ?.

    12. 18. the people g. feared the Lord anci Samuel

    16. 21. he loved him ?. became his armour-bearer

    17. II. when heard Philistine they were?, afraid

    28. 5. Saul saw the Philist. his heart trembled?. 30. 6. David was?, distressed, tor the people spake

    2 Sam. 10. 5. the men were?, ashamed, 1 Chr. 19. 5.

    12. 5. David's anger was ?. kindled ag. the man

    13. + 15. Amnon hated her with great hatred ?. + 36. the king wept with a great weeping ?.

    14. + 25. was not a beautiful man in Isr. to pi aise?. 24. 10. David said, I have sinned ?. 1 Chr. 21. a.

    1 Kings Q,.K. Solomon's kingdom was established?. 5.7. lliram heard Solomon s words, he rejoiced ?.

    18. 3. now Obadiah feared the I^rd ?.

    1 Chr. 4. 38. the house of their fathers increased ? 16. 25. great is the Lord, ?. to be praised, to be

    feared above all gods, Ps. 48. 1. I 96. 4. ( 115. 3.

    2 Chr. 25. 10. their anger was ?. kindled ag. Judah

    33. 12. Manasseh humbled himself?, before fJcKl Ezra 10. + 13. we have ?. offended in this thing Job 8. 7. yet thy latter end should ?. increase Psal. 21. 1. in thy salvation how ?. shall he rejoice

    28. 7. therefore my heart ?.rejoiceth, I willpraise .38.6. 1 am lx)wed down?, gomoumingall the day 45. 11. so shall the king?, desire thy beauty

    47. 9. shields of earth belong toGod, he is?.exalted 62. 2. he is my defence, 1 shall not be?, moved 65. 9. thou ?. enrichest it with the river of God 71. 23.my lipsshall?. rejoice when I sing unto thee

    78. 59. he was wrothj and?, abhorred Israel 105. 24. he increased his people ?. 107. .38.

    109. .30. I will ?. praise the Lord with my mouth 112. 1. blessed that delighteth g. in his comnianiJ. 116. to. 1 was ?. afflicted, I said in my haste 119. 51. the proud have had nie g.'ta derision Prov. 23. 24. the father of righteous shall ?. rejoice Isa. 42. 17. shall be?, ashamed thattrust m images 61. 10. 1 will ?. rejoice in the Lord, soul be joyful Jer. 3. 1. shall not that land be ?. polluted r 4. 10. surely thou hast ?. deceived this people 9. 19. we are?, confounded, have forsaken the land

    20. 11. persecutors shall be?, ashamed not prosper Ezek. 20. 13. and my sabbaths they ?. polluteci

    25. 12. because that Edom hath?, offended Dan. 5. 9. then was king Belshazzar ?. troubled

    9. 23. for thou art ?. beloved, 10. II, 19. libad. 2. 1 made thee small, thou art ?. despised Jonah 4. + 4. art thou ?. angry 't || + 9. I am ?. ang»y Zeph. 1. 14. the great day of the Lord hasteth ?. Zech. 9. 9. rejoice ?. O daughter of Zion, shout Mat. 27. 14. insomuch that governor marvelled ?. Mark 5. 23. Jairus besought him ?. say ing.niy daug 38. he seeth them that wept and wailed ?.

    9. 15. when they beheld, they were amazed ?.

    12. 27. the (jod of the living, ye therefore do?, err John 3. 29. rejoicef h ?. because of bridegroom's voice Acts^.W.M the people ran to porch,?, wondering

    6. 7.number of disciples multiplied in Jerusalem v. 1 Cor. 16. 12. 1?. desired A polios to come unto you Phil.l. 8. how?. I longafteryou all in Jesus Christ

    4. 10. 1 rejoiced in the Lord ?. that at last your care

    1 Thess. 3. 6. desiring ?. to see us, as we to see you

    2 Tim. I. 4.?.desiring to see thee, that I may be filled

    4. 15. for he hath ?. w ithstood our words

    1 Pel. 1. 6. ye ?. rejoice tho' now ye are in heaviness 2John4. 1 rejoicecj?. that I found children walking

    3 John 3. 1 rejoicecf ?. when tlie brethren testified

    See Feabkd.

    GKEATNESS.

    Exod. 15. 7- in ?. of thy excellency overthrow them

    16. by?, of thine arm they shall be still as a stone Num. 14. 19. pardon according to ?. of thy mercies Deut. 3. 24. thou hast begun to shew thy serv. thy ?.

    5. 24. the Lord hath shewed us his gfory and ?. 9. 26. which thou hast redeemed through thy ?. 11. 2. not with children who have not seenfiis ?. 32.3. ascribe ye?, unto our God, he is the rock

    1 Chr. 17. 19. to thy own hurt hast done all this?. 21. to make thee a name of?, and terribleness

    29. 11. thine, O Lord, is the?, powei and slory

    2 Chr. 9. 6.onehalf of?, of thy wisdom not shewed 24. 27. and the ?. of the burdens laid upon him

    Neh. 13. 22. spare me according to ?. of thy mercy Esth. 10. 2. the declaration of the g. of Mordecai Psal. 66. 3. by ?. of thy pow er enemies submit to 71. 21. thou shalt increase my ?. and comfort me

    79. 11. according to the ?. ot thy power, preserve 145. 3. his ?. is unsearchable || 6. 1 declare thy ?. 150. 2. praise him according to his excellent ?.

    Prov. 5. 23. in the ?. of his folly he shall go astrav ha. 40.26. he calleth by name, by ?. of his might

    57. 10. thou art wearied in the?, ot thy way 6.3. 1. travelling in the ?. of his strength

    Jer. 13. 22. for ?. of iniquity thy skirts discovered Ezek. 31. 2. whom art thou like in thy?..'

    7. thus was he fair in his ?. in his branches Dan. 4. 22. thy ?. is grown and reacheth to heaven

    7. 27. the ?. of the kingdom shall be given to saints Eph. 1. 19. what is the exceeding ?.ot his power

    GREAVES. 1 Sam. 17. 6. Goliath had ?. of brass upon his legs

    GREEDY. Psal. 17. 12. like as a lion that is ?. of his prey Prov. 1, 19. so is every one that is ?. of gain

    G HI

    Ptot. 15. C7- he that is rj. ot iiaiii troiiMefh his nouse lia.56. 11. they are;/, iluus.ciiii uevcrliKve ciKiiiuh 1 'Jim. 3. 3. Doty. of tilthv lucre, but patient, b.

    CiKi ruii.v.

    Pm: 21. Co. he coveteth

    t.KllF.DlNESS. EpA. 4. 19. given over to w ork all unclean, ■with ff.

    i;ki:kk.

    /.««> C3. .38. superscription « ritten in G. Ji'/in\9. CO. ,-/rr>Cl. .37. chiet" capranisai'l. canst thou speak (;. Hei:'-.). U. but inG. tonaue hatli hisnaine -Apollyon liKKKN. [meat

    Cen 1. 30. to beast 1 have given everv r/. herb tor 9. 3. as the p. herb ha\el Ei\en you all thiiiLis

    30. 37. Jacob took roils of v. poplar ami hazel jf>' J. 10. 15. there remained not au.\

    C3. 14. eat no p. ears, till ye ha\e brought an otter. Jiidg. It). 7. It the\' l>inil me with se\en a. w itlis

    8. then tliey brought to her seven 17. withs £ h'iiiffx ly. '.t>. inhabit, were as .(7. herbs, /■«. .17. C7. £s//i. 1.6. uhere weiewliite, (/.ami blue h.iULiiiigs Ji'd H. 16. he i> g. berore the sun. branch shoo etii

    15. 3C. and bis branch shall not t>e

    .30. 8. the wild ass sean lieth atter every p. thing Psal. C3. C. be maketh me lie down in

    37. C. and they shall witlier as tlie//. herb 35. 1 have seen witked spread, likea i/. bav-tree

    9C. 1 14. in old a^'e tliey sliall be tat and ;/. " Cant. 1. 16. thou art tiur, alM) our bed is p.

    2. 13. tl e fii; tree puttetb loi th her r. tii:3 J.>a. 15. 6. tl'.e

    17. 8. as tree spreadeih her roots, leat siiall lie g. Iti'S. 14. 8. 1 am like a p. hrdree. tiom me thy .^Imos '. » 1. he termed //. VKOins in the beginninir JMaik 6. 30. sit down by companies on the

    9. 4. were commande.l not to luirt anv <;. thniL'

    GKKEN tie,. ' '

    Deiit. IC. 2. nations ser\ ed gods under every . (7. tire 1 A";7((7i 14. C:!. images unii.ev ery p. r. C hiii'^' 1' . 10. S Kitips 16. 4. Asa sacr. und. e\ erv a. t. C ( 'hr. 'Si'. 4. P'. 52. H. I am like a /;. olixe-tre'e in hou-e or (.od I-a.b'i.a. intianiinL' yoursi Ives undeieveix p. trie Jer. 2. CO. when under every .<;. tie, thou waiiderest

    3. 6. under every a. tree. tiieiT pla\ed the hai lot 13. hast scattered thv wavs under ever\ i). trie

    I'.zei-. 6. 13. thv slain "sliallbe mi

    J.ttieCi, 31. itthe\ do these things in up. trLe

    (■;i;i:i N tre,'^

    Jer. 17. C. whilst chddren remember groves bv

    (.lU'.I.M^ll. Lei: 13. i'). if the plaiiue be p. in the raniient 14.37. if plai-'ue be with holh.w strakesw. or red (tKKKNM.SS. Jod8. IC. whilst it is \et in his (7. and not cut

    ('. liKKP. ■ 1 Sam. C5. 5. 20 (o "Nabal and rj. him in mv name Pom. 16. 3.,n. 1 riscilla aiul ,\quila helpers'in V. .1.

    5. p. church |1 6. g. .Mary w ho bestou ed labour 8. p. Aniplias 11. a. the household of Naicissus

    1 Cor. 16. CO. all tlie firetliren p. you, P/ii/. 4. CI. CO. g. \ e one another, C ( 'or. 13. IC. 1 I'et. 5. 1 4

    CcL 4. 14. l.ukethe physician an.i Ted'as a. \ ou J T/iess. 5. C6.i7. tlie bretliren with an holv ki'ss Tit. 3. 15. g. them that love us in the faith

    2 JvlinM. the children ot thy elect sister p. thee

    3 John 14. peace be to thee, v. the friends bv name

    c; R K 1: 1 1: 1 1 1 . 2 2im.A. 21. Eubulus 0. thee, Pudens, anti I inns

    GHKKllNt;, s. Mat. CS.T./?. in markets, Lnke 11. 43. 1 CO. .Jo. .cJcfi 15. 23. apostles, elders, and brethren, send p.

    23. 26. Claudius l.ysias to 1 elix sendeth n. Jam. 1. 1. to the twelve tribes scattered abroad, n.

    GKl.W. Gen. 2. 5. the Lord made everv herb before it p.

    ly.Co. he overthrew that which 0. upon the -round

    21.8. Isaacs. C6. 13. i' 21. Co. ishmael a.

    25. C7. l«ys,(7. 1! 47. 27. Israel a. and multiplied Ji-iod. 1. IC. tlie more thev afilicted, nioretl,e\ „.

    2. 10. :\losesf7. Ij Jndpein. 2. his w ite's sons «. up J'udg. 13. 24. i^amson p. and the ] ord blessed him 1 .>'am.C.21.thechild Samuel j;. before the 1 oi-d,C6 ZHam.a. 10. and David went on and .9. ureat

    12. 3. it 17. np together with him, did eat of his meat i.zek. 17. 6. Mg. and became a spreading; vine Dan. 4. II. the tree j/. and wasstronu', it reached Jonah 1.+ 11. tlie sea g. more and more temp.stuons MarH. 7. anil the tliorns 17. up and choked it

    5. 26. was nothing bettered, but rather 17. worse inXe 1. 8C>. child p. and waxed stnm;; in spirit, C. 40.

    J 3. ly. and it 17. and waxed a great tree rtsl. 17. the people (7. and multiplied in Tcvpt 12.24. but the word of (oid a. and multiiilied 19. 20. so mightily .(7. the word of God and iirevailed

    (;RKY-/„„„,rf. Prov.ao. 31. four comely in goin?, ng.-/,oiind

    (iUll-.K, .s. ' Gen 26. .35. which were a/7, unto Isaac and Tiehekali 1 tSam. l.lti. out of the abundance of £». have I spoken 25. 31. thisshall be nap. to thee, or offence or heart SC/iron. 6. CO. w hen everv one shal I know his ow n « Joi 2. 13. they saw that his 17. was \ erv i;reat

    6. 2. oh that my .17. were thoroughly wei;;hed t 3. therefore I want words to ex'press niv.tf.

    Ifi.S.tlieiiioviniri.f my lips should a.-siiaue \ bur ct

    6. thouaii 1 speak, my 17. is not a.ssuai;e(l ' Pial. 6. 7. my eye is consumed because of a. 31.9.

    31. 10. my lifeisspent with 17. mv vears w ithsiL'ii. 69. 26. they talk top. of those tbo'u'hast wounded 139. + 24. see if there be anv way c<( p. in me 147. + 3. he healeth and bindetb up their a.

    Prov. 17. 25. a foolish son is a 17. to his lather J^cl. 1 18. tor in much wisdom is much 17. t. 2.3. tor all his days are sorrows, and bis travail ff. •wa. 1. t 13. it is If. even the solemn meeting

    GRI

    Tsa. 17. 11. 'he harvest shall be a heap in day cf p, 53. 3. a man of sorrows, and acquainted with g, 4. he hath borne our a. ami larried our sorro\vs 10. it ple.ised Ld. to"bruise 1dm, he init him to p.

    Jer. (1. 7. betiire me continuallv is v. an I wounds

    10. 19. I Saul, truK this is a 1/. and 1 must bear it 45. 3. for the 1 old" hath added <■. to mv sorrow

    Jam. .!. .SC. IhcV he cause ,;. he will have com|.assion Pzei: 3C. t 0. I will provoke manv people to .17. y. nn/l 4.6. a :iould. a sliadow to deliver him II 0111/7, 2 L'vr. C. 5. if any caused /'. he hath not i^rieved me Jjeti. 13. 17. may do it with joy ami nob with y. 1 Pit. C. 19. for conscience tow ard God endure 17.

    (iKI l.\ A.NC T. JIa/,. 1. 3. why drst thou cause me to behold a. ? t 13. thou art of purer eves than to look on g. (tHIIA 1,. 1 Sam. C. 33. the man shall be to //. thine heart C A ;«;/j .). + 1.1. be shall 17. everv uood piece of land 1 Chr. 4. 10. keep from evil, tliat it inav not ,]. me Psul. 78. 40. bow oft did they g. him iifthe desert ■ l.uin. 3. 33. doth not willingly //. the children of men Pph. -':- 30. p. not the lloU spirit of God, wberebv

    (tRIKVF.I). Gen. 6. 6. and it repented the lord that he bad made man on the earth, and it //. hini at his heart 31. 7. .la', oil's sons heard and were a. and wroth 4."). .5. now be not (i . that ve sold nie liiiher

    40. C3. the archis iiaxe -oielv ,/. him, and shot l-'.ud. 1. IC. and thev wen- 17.' because of Israel /',('/. 1,1. 10. shall ii.it be u. w hen thou divest unto liim Jmlp. 1(1. Hi. his soul w as /;. for tlie mi^erv of Israel 1 S'.ui:. I.!i. why weepest thou -win isth\- lieartw..'

    l.i. 11. it .(/. ."-amuel. and lie cried uiilo the Lord Co. 3. let not .lonatiian know this le^t he be a. .34. lonathan ani~e. t(,r he was g, for David .3(1. 6. because the .-oul of all the peo|de was ,1. C -s„7;,. P.i. c. hearil how tlie king was //. for his son S,h. C. 111. it/;, them exceediii- 1 v, thai tiiere was

    13, 8. it g. me sore, and I cast tort!', all tlie ttutf I sth. 4.4. then was tiiequeen exceeiun-l\ n.

    Ji'li 4. C. if we assax to coiimuiii,', wilt tliou be g.?

    .3(1. Co. was not mv soul ,1. tor the pi or : P'lil. 73. CI. thus my heart was /;. I was pricked

    o.i. 10. tnrtv vears was 1 ir. with tliis :.entiation

    n:. 1(1. the w'icked sliall .-i e it. and \v „.

    Ib.i. l.".ii. 1 beheld the tranjure.-oi ^ aii.l w;.s 17.

    13'.'. CI. am not 1 17. with tliose that ris,- up aL'.'thee I'll. ii\. 6. tlie 1 .called thee as a w oinan i,'. in spirit

    ;)7. id. theretore thou w ajt not 17. Jer. 5. 3. thou hast slriiken theiii, they have not ,17. Pan. 7. 1>). I I'aii. was c. in spirit ill midst of boiiv

    11. 3(1. tlieref le he shall be ;,'. and return

    .'/me.> 6. I'l. t ev are not ,1. tor tin- attiiclhii of.Ioseph Marl,- 3. 5. bemi; //. for tlie hardness of their hearts lo. CC. he went away y. for lie had great p'-sses

    sions Jvhn CI. 17. Peter was 17. because lie said third time .let' 4. C. bein^' //. that thev taui^ht the people

    9. t ,38. that he would not'be //.to come to them

    10. 18. Paul beiiii; //. said to the spirit, come out /'■' //(. 14. 15. it thv brother he f7. with thv meat

    C t ■.'/-. C. 4. 1 wrote not that ye should be p.

    ,i. Caused grief, he hath not//, me, but in part 11, i. .i. 1(1. wheietore 1 was//, with that generation 17. but with whom was he 17. forlv >eais; GRI F.VK I'll. ■ Pvth 1. 13. for it p. me much for your sakes I'roe. Co. 15. it y. him to bring it again to his mouth

    (ililKVLNG. L-.elr. C8. C4. shall be no more a 17. thorn unto Israel

    G1{1L\ OL .s. Gen. IC. 10. for the famine was a. in the land 18. Co. 1 ord said, because their sin is verv w. CI. 11. t-he fliinij- was verv ,/. in .■\bialiam''s'biL;ht !C. (.oil said, let it not i'e //. in thv slight

    41. 31. lor tlie famine .-hall be very'/;. "

    .'10. 11. this is a p. mourniiiL; to the i ^vptians 1 u'd. ii. C4. tliere came a //. swarm ot flies

    9. 3. a ff. murrain ; 18. to rain a verv /;. hail, C4,

    1(1. 14. locusts were verv ;;. before were no such 1 /v'//i//,, C. 8. .'-himei, w lio cursed me w ith a a. curse

    IC. 4. make the ij. seivi'e lighter, C Cliroii. In. 1. /'■«/. 1(1. 5. his wavs alvvav 51/. iud^mtnt out ot slight

    31. 18. which speak c th'm-s a-aiir-t the rigliteous /';■'':■. 15. 1. but „. woids stir up am;er

    1(1. correction i*//. mdo Imii l!i„t torsakeththe wav I'eel. C. 17. W( rk vvrumjlit under the sun is (/. tome ;■«. 1,-), 4. his lite shall be ,;. unto bim

    CI. C. a ff. vision is declared mito me J,r. 6. C8. thev are all 17. revobers, walkiuL' with

    111. ]0. woe is me tor mv hurt, mv w.umd is -;.

    14. 17. vir-iii of mv jicple bn keii with a „. blow Hi. 4. thev sliall die ,,f „. deal! s. not be buried C3. 19. a "17. whirlvvind shall tall on the wicked .30. IC. bruise incur.dile. thv wound is ff. y,ili.:',. pi,

    ]Mut. C.3. 4. bind heaw burdens and «.' / „h' 11.40. ^■\et^ Co. C9. shall /;. wolves elitel in ami^iL' vou

    '.'.'). 7. .lews laid manv /;. compl.diits a;;ainst Paul /'////. 3. 1. to me indeed is not ff. but tor \ on ,s;ite Ihb IC. 11, no cbastenim; seeii'is iio ous.'but /;, 1 .Ivhn 5. 3, and bis commandmciit.s" are not a'. JUi'. 16. C. a

    GRlKVdlSl.V. Pa. 9. 1. and afterward did more ff. afllict her J,r. C3. 19. it shall tall ff. on the head ot the wicked /.n/7/. 1. 8. .lerusal. hath ff. sinned, therelore removed

    CO. my heart is tu'iied, b.r 1 have /;. rebelled F.-.ei-. 14, 13. when land siimeth bv trespassim: ff. .Mir. 1. + 9, she is ff, sick of her w omuls Mat. 8. 6. g. toimented | 15. CC. daughter ff. ve.xed

    Gl! ll'',\()rsN I .ss. J'a. 10. 1, (hat write p. which they have prescribed

    £1. 15. for they tied trom the p. of war GIM.NP. Jvdg. 16. 21. Samson did ff. in the prison house J„h 31. 10, then let mv wile ff. unto another P.ccl. IC, 1 3. the trind'ers cease because tlirv ff. little Isa. 3. 15, what mean v e to/;, the faces of Ilie iioor r

    47. 2. lake millstones and p. meal, uncover locks Lam. r>. 13, thev look the vouiis; men ton. Mat. H. 44. it will g. him to powder, Lnie 20 16.

    G RO

    GltlNDFRS, J,'/: 29, t 17. 1 brake the p. of the wicked Pert. 12. 3. the y. lease, because thev tue few

    (.l(l.\ 1)1 .\(,. " /.If/, IC. 4. when the sound of the ff. is low M„t. C4. 41. two women 0. at the niill, LuU 17. J5

    GKIN. Jell 18. 9. the //.shall take him bv the heel

    Gl;iN>. ■ P-a/. 140.5. they spread a net. thev set ff. b-r me 141. 9. keep me from the g. of the workers of iniq, .>< e (.IN. Glil.SLFD. Cen. 31. 10, the rams weie spe kled and n. IC. Zte/i. 6. 3. in the fourth chariot were//, liorses 6. the g. no forth toward (lie south countrv (.ROAN. J'//Q\. IC. men p. from out of the citv Jer. 51. 5C. thro' all her land the wounded shall g. J-.:,/,. :-,(). C4. Pharaoh sliall p. betore liim J ,/l. 18. how do the beasts 17. her. is have no pasture Loiii. 8. C3. we ourselves .ff, within ourselves 2 (-('/■. 5. C. in this we /7. desiring to be clothe I upon 4. we in this tabernai le do ij. heini/ burdened (.ItDANFD, Jo/,n 11.33, he y. in sijirif, and was troubled

    GROAN r.lll. Pern. 8. ^2. we know that the whole creation a.

    (.ROAN ING, .s. F.'od. 2. 24, God heard their ff, and remembered I'l.:'}. 1 liave heard tlie //. of Israel, .let' '. 34. Jii, p. C. 18. it repented the Lord 1 ecause of their g, Jvh C.i. C. mv stioke is heavier than mv ij. P>nl. 6. 6. 1 am wearv with ,:. all tlie'ni^ht 3,;. 9. and my p. is not lii.l fr..m thee 1' C. 5. bv reason of mv n. bone- cleave to mv skin Co. to he,.r the p. if the prisoner, to lo.se ft.ose l.-,k. 3,>. C4, witli ihe /;, of a oeail v -w.iunded man P'lii. 8, Co, ibr us with n. tl:at cannot be uttered

    (;R( lANI NO. John 11. 33. .lesuSff. in hiaiself. conieth to the grave

    GROIM., 1.1 II. /'. ,it. C8. CO. tliou shait ". at no, n as the blin.l g. J /' .'/ 14, ti.ev ff, in lun'n-uiv as in tiie iiiuht

    IC, ',.'). thev //. in tlleiialk vviO,.i,t li-lit 7..H. j'.i. 10. v\ei7.forthe vc.dl like the blind. We p.

    G!;()^~. /'ff. t:.0. C. and ff. darkiie-s sl.a.II cover the p.eople ./.-/■. 13. 16. vihile l.'.'kfor li.ht. n.akeit w. o.irkness Mat. 13. 15. people's Ileal t is waxed ff. ;ii7.fC;>. C7.

    (.Ro\r.

    Gen. CI. 33. Abraham p.I.oited a .ff. in ]'eer-s!-,eba /'("/. li). CI. thou shall not plant a;;, near the altar .//"'■;. 6. ',5. all.! cut dove n tl:e ff. that is bv it

    C!'.. the .ff. was cut down tliat was b.v it ' 1 ."''iiii. CC. ^ 6. Saul abode uiioer a /;. in a hiiih place 1 hums 15. 13. because slie had made an idol in a ff. C Chrn. 15. 16.

    16. 33. .Ahabmadea.ff. and di'l more to provoke G. C Kinii.' 13. 6. tliere remained the a. in .'saniaria

    17. 16. Israel made a 17. and served haal

    CI. 3. ."Manasseh reared u() altars, and iia.le a //. '::i. 4. to brill- out tlie vessels made tor the 0.

    6. he biomilit out the ff. tiom liouse of the Lord 15. .losiah burnt the hinli place and tlie ff.

    (;|;o\ 1 >. Px,d. 34. 13. ve .shall cut down Uieir a. Dnit. ". 5. Ihiit. IC. 3. \e shall burn their a. with lire Jii-ly. 3. 7. foi-al 1 crd. and served 0. C Chr. C4. 18. 1 htiiyi 14. 15. shall root up Israel out ot this good land, because thev liave made lli-ir j.. C3. built them ff. on everv hii,h I ill.C A'/;/i7,' 17.IO. lb, p.). the jirophetsof the f, tout hundred C Ao/ff., l;;.4. llezek.ciil down ff, and brake serp.

    C'l. 14, .lodah cut dov' 11 the ff. C ( ///■, ;/, 34. 3. 4. C ' //;■. 14.. 3. .Asa br.ike imaues, an.l culdovm tiie a.

    17. 6. .lelioshaphat took avcav the ,ff. 0,.t 01 .lud.ih 10. 3. in that tli.'u hast taken avcav the ,'.

    31. 1. all Israel that were pi eseiit i id .town the a. 3.;. 3. .Maii.iss.-h ma.ieff. I'.h where he set up w. 31. 3. .losi.ih be-an to piir'je .liidah trom Ihec.

    7. when he ha. I I'l-.'keii dow n the altars and Ihe .17. ]'„. 17, 8, neither shall he respec I the y. or images

    C7. 9. the .ff, and tl'e imai'ts sliall not stand up ,/i r. 17, C. VI hi bt child I ell remember attars and g. Mu'.b. 14. 1 will pluck up thv ff.out of uiklstot thee

    groinT).

    /'o'l/. "C. CO. he.ff.the calf lo powder. Vent. O. ei.

    yum. 11, 8, the people 11. the manna in mills OllOlM) eorn.

    C Sam. 17. 10, spread ff. re//; on the well's mouth OKorND.

    Gni. C, 5. and there was not a man to till the p. 7. Ihe 1,1. Id ( o'd termed man of the dust of Ihe p. 10. out I. r the ff. the I ord f..rmeil ev erv beast 3, 17, he sai'l,ciir-eil is the ff, tor Ihv sake 4.C. -Miel a ke.per otsheeii.bul (am atill. rof .ff.

    10. thv brothers I I I crieth 10 meli..m il e .ff.

    5. •->,). be. ause ot Ihe a. (he 1 ord hath cursed 8. ci. 1 will not avaiii curse the /;. aii.v nioie li',. C. Abiain bowed himself toward the .ff. 10. 1. lot bowed himseli w ith his lace low ard ff.

    ; .0 ,/. 3. 5. w here thou stalidest is holy p. . b ; , 7. 33. !!. CI. ff. wheleon (hev are shall be lull of Hies

    yum. 16. 31. tlie ff. liave asunder under llu-iii

    I hilt. C8, 4. blessed sh.dl be the Inilt ot Ih.v y. II.

    Ji,,l,]. 4 CI, lael lasteneil the nail mio the .ff,

    1 .s-//ff. 8. IC. he will sellhein (o ear liisff. and reap C6. 7. his spear stuck in the p. at his li'lster

    " .s„,„. C3. 1 1. w here w as a piec e ot //. lull ot lenliles IC. he stood il) the midst of Ihe y. and delellded it

    " A/'//./. ". Id. bill the w.iler isiiam-bl. aiid.ff. barrni

    'o. <•(',: now take him ami cast bun into the plat ot p.

    \i'hr 11. 13. where was a parcel of .ff. lull ot barley

    C ( I.e. 4. 17. Ihe kili^ did . ast them m Hie c lay p.

    '\, h 10. .3.'). and 10 bung the first Iruils of. our i/.

    ".37. and brim; Hie 'ithes ot our .ff. to (he Lev it,.s

    hh 5. li. nor doth Irouble spring out of (lie p.

    ' 14. 8. and (houi;h (he slo. k thereof die ill the g.

    18. 10. Hie snare is laid b'r bun in the p. :'». C7. lo.salislv the desolale and waste/;.

    39. C4. he swallows the 17. with lierceness and rage

    i;u7

    GRO

    Psal. I'TS. 35. locusts devoured the fruit of their g.

    lev?. M. he tunieth the water springs into dry g. 35. and he tiirneth dry g. into water springs Jsa. 28. 24. doth he open and break clods ot his g.?

    29. 4. and thou shall speak out of the g.

    3(). 23. seed that thou shall sow the g. withal

    24. oxen and younu asses that ear the g. shall eat .35. 7. au

    Jer.i.H. break up your tallow ^. Hos. 10. 12.

    7. 20. my fury shall be poured on the fruit of the g. 14. 4. because the g. is chapt, there was no rain

    ham. 2. 2. her gates are sunk into the g. Ezek. 12. 6. cover thy face, thou see not the g. 12. 41. 16. ceiled from the g up to the win lows Dan. 8. 5. an he goat came, and touched not the g.

    18. Daniel's face was towards the^. ID. 9, 15. //of 2. 18. make covenant with them for things oi g. Zech. 8. 12. and the g. shall give her increase MaL3. 11. he shall not destroy the fruits of your ^. J«/a<. 13. 8. but other fell into goo

    23. he that received seed into good ^. Lute a. 15. Marki. 26. as if a man should cast seed into \heg. Xuiel'1. 16. the.(7.of a certain rich man brought forth

    13. 7. cut it down, why cumbereth it the g. '! 14. 18. the tirst said, 1 have bought a piece of g.

    19. 44. they shall lay thee even with the g. John 4. 5. near the parcel of g. lacob ga\e .loseph

    12. 24. except a corn of wheat fall into the^. See Dry, Face. On or vpon the GROUND. Gen. .38. 9. he spilled it on the g. lest he should give 44. 14. .loseph's brethren fell before him mi iheg. llxod. 4. 3. ( a^t the rod on the g. he cast it on the g. 9. 23. thunder, and the fire ran along vpon the g.

    14. 16. Israel shall go on dry ^.through the sea, 22.

    16. 14. as small as the hoar frost »« the g. IJeut. 15. 23. pour the blood upon the g. as water

    22. 6. if a bird's nest chance to be on the g. 28. 56. woman that would not set her foot upon g. Jiidg. 6. .39. and upon all the g. let there be dew 40. an

    1 Sam. 14. 25. and there was honey upon the g. 32. the people slew oxen and calves on the g.

    20. .31. as long as the son of Jesse liveth on the g.

    2 Sam. 14. 14. for we are as water spilt on the g.

    17. 12. shall light on him as dew falleth on the g. 2 Kings 13. 18. he said, smite upon the g. he smote Job 1. 20. .lob fell upo7i the g. and worshipped

    2. 13. they satdown w ith him upon theg. seven days 16. 13. he poureth out my galfwp./w the g.

    2sa. 3. 26. she being desolate shall sit on the g. 47. 1. O daughter of Babylon, sit on the g.

    Jer. 25. .33. they shall bedung«;)OH the g.

    27. 5. I have made man and beast upon the g. Lam. 2. 10. the elders of dau^ht. of Zion sit on theg.

    21. young and old lie on the g. in the streets Ezeic. 24.7. she poured itnotuponthe g.to iover it

    26. 16. then all the princes shall sit upon the g.

    Mat. 15. :55. the multitude to sit 071

    Mark 4.5. some fell on stony j;. it had not earth, 16.

    8. and other fell on good g. 20. Luke 8. 8, 15.

    9. 20. he fell on the g. and wallowed foaming

    14. ri5. he went forward, and fell ong. and prayed John 8. 6. he wrote on the g.S.\\9.6. he S[)at on the g.

    To or uyito the G HOUND. Gen. 3. 19. till thou return unto the g, for out of it

    33. 3. Jacob bowed himself to the g. seven times Judg. 13. 20. Manoah and his wife fell to the u.

    20. 21. Benjamin destroyed to theg. 22,000 men

    25. and destroyed to the g. of Israel 18,i)00 men uth 2. 10. Kuth bowed and fell to theg.

    1 Sam. .3. 19. let none of his words fall to the g. 5. 4. Dagon was fallen on his face to the g. 14. 45. shall not one hair of his head fall to the g. 20. 41. David arose and fell on his face to the g.

    25. 23. Abigail bowed to the g. before David 28. 14. Saul stooped with his face to the g.

    S Sam. 2. 22. wherefore should 1 smite thee to theg.?

    8. 2. he smote Moab, casting him down to the g. 14. 4. wonianof lekoah fell on her face to the g.

    22. Joab fell to theg. \\ .33. Absalom bowed to theg.

    18. 11. why didst not thou smite him to the g. ? 20. 10. Joab shed out Amasa's bowels to the g.

    1 Kings 1. 23. U athan bowed to theg. before the king fi Kings 2. 15. sons of the prophets bowed to the g. 4. 37. woman of .Shunam bowed herself to the g.

    1 Chron. 21. 21. Oman bowed to the g. to Daviii

    2 Chron.'i. 3. all Israel bowed with their faces ^0 ^.

    20. 18. lehoshaphat bowed with his face to the g. ]S/eh. 8. 6. worshipped Lord with their faces to theg. P>«/. 74.7. the dwelling-place of thy name to the g. 89. 39. profaned his crown, by casting it to the g.

    44. thou hast cast his throne down to'the g. 143. 3. he hath smitten my life down to the g. 147. 6. he casteth the wicked down to the g. Jsa. 14. 12. how art thou cut down to the g. !

    21. 9. Babylon's images he hath broken to the g. S5. 12. lay low, bring to the g. even to the dust

    26. 5. the lofty city he layetn even to theg. Jer. 14. 2. her gates languish, are black to the g. Xa/n. 2. 2. hath hrouuht strong holds of J udah tog.

    10. virsiins of Jerusal. hang their heads to the g. J'.zek. 13. 14. I will bring down the wall to the g.

    19. 12. thy mother was cast down to the g.

    26. H. thy strong garrison shall go down to the g.

    28. 17. I will cast thee to the g.l will lay thee Van.H.T. he cast the ram down <()M«ff. nnd stamped

    10. it cast down some of hosts and stars to the g.

    12. and cast dpwn the truth to the g. Amtis 3. 14. the horns of the altar shall fall to the g. Ohad. 3. saith, who shall bring me down to the g.T Mat. 10. 29. one of them shall not fall to the g. Luke 1'i. 44. as drops of blood falling to the g. John 18. 6. they went backward, and fell to the g. Acts 22. 7. 1 fell to the g. and heard a voice

    GROUND. \7'i'"- ^- '^- ^''•'•ch is the pillar and g. of truth Jleb. 11. + 1. faith \sg. of things hoped for

    GROUNDED. Ua. 3(1. .32. in every place where g. staff shall pass Lpn. 3. 17- that ye being rooted and g. in love 208

    GUI

    Col. 1. 23. if ye continue in the faith, ff. and settled

    GROW. Gen. 2. 9. the Lord God made every tree to g.

    48. 16. and let them g. into a nmltitudc Amot. 6. 5. and shall let the locks of his hair g. Deut. 21. + 12. she shall suffer her nails to g, Judg. 16. 22. the hair of his head began to g. 2 Sam. 23. 5. all my desire, tho' he make it not to g. 2 Kings 19. 29. eat such things as g. of themseh es Ezra 4. 2-2. why should damage^, to hurt of kings? J06 8. 11. can the rush g. up without mire r 19. and out of the earth snail others p.

    14. 19. thou washest away things tb-Atg. out of dust

    31. 40. let thistles j7. instead of wheat, and cockle

    .39. 4. they g. up with corn, they go forth Psa/. 92. 12. he shall g. like a cedar in I^banon

    101. 14. he causeth grass tog. for the cattle, 147. 8. Lcct. 11. 5. nor how the bones g. in the womb Isa. 11. 1. and a branch shall g. out of his roo>s

    17. 11. in the day shalt thou make thy plant g.

    53. 2. he shall g. up before him as a tender plant Jer. 12. 2. they g. yea they bring forth fruit

    ."13. 15. the branch of righteousness to g. to David Ezek. 44. 20. nor suffer their locks to g. long

    47. 12. by the ri' er shall g. all trees for meat ftix. 14. 5.heshall g. as the lily, cast forth his roots 7. they shall revive as the corn, ami g. as the vine Jonah 4. 10. nor madest it g. « hich came up in night Zech. 6. 12. whose name is the Branch, he shall ^.

    9. + 17. corn shall make the young men g. Mai. 4. 2. ye shall g. up as calves of the stall iiyfl;.6.28. consider the lilies how they ^. Luke 12. 27.

    13. 30. let both g. together till the harvest 21. 19. let no fruit <7. on thee henceforward Mnrki. 27. seed should g. up, he knoweth not how Acts 5. 24. they doubted whereunto this would ^. Lph. 4. 15. ma/ g. up into him in all things

    1 Pet. 2. 2. desiring the milk of word, that ye may^.

    2 Pet. 3. 18. g. in grace and in knowledge of Lord

    GROWN'. Gen. .38. 11. fill Shelah be g. \\ 14. Shelah was g. Eiod. 2. 11. that when Woses wasfl'. he went out 9. .32. were not smitten, for they were not g. up Deut. ^2. 15. thou art g. thick, covered with fatness Rvth 1 . 13. would ye tarry for them till they were//. 2 Sam. 10. 5. tarry till your beards be^. 1 Chr. 19. 5.

    1 Kings 12. 8. consulted with young men g. 10.

    2 Kinqs 4. 18. when the child was g. up, it fell sick 19. 26. as corn blasted before it beg. Isa. 37. 27.

    Ezra 9. 6. our trespass is g. up to the heavens Psal. 144. 12. that our sons may be as plants g.up Prov. 24. 31. and lo, it was all .17. over with thorns Jer. 50. 11. because ye are ^. fat as the heitier Ezek. 16. 7- thy breasts are fashioned, thy hair is g. Dan. 4. 22. thou art g. strong, thy greatness is^.

    33. till his hairs were g. like eagle's feathers Mat. 13. 32. when it is g. it is greatest among herbs

    GROWI'.TU. Exod. 10. 5. the locusts shall eat every tree thatfl'. Lev. 13. 39. a freckled spot that g. m the skin

    25. 5. which g. of its own accord, not reap, 11. Deut. 29. 23. nor any grass g. therein, like Sodom Judg. 19. 9. behold, the day (7. to an end, lodge here Job 38. .38. when the dust g. into hardness and clods Psal. 2!]i. + .35. the wicked spreadeth as tree that g.

    90. 5. in the morning like grass which g. up, 6.

    129. 6. as the grass, which withereth afore it/7. up Isa. 37. .30. ye shall eat this year such as^. of itselt Mark 4. .32. w hen it is sown it ^. up and becometh Eph.2. 21. g. unto an holy temple in the Lord 2 Thess. 1. 3. because your faith g. exceedingly

    GROWTH. Amos 7. 1. shooting up of lattery, lo.it was latter o.

    GRUDGE. Lev. 19. 18. nor bear any n. against thy people Mark 6. + 19. llero

    (iRUDGE. Psal. 59. 15. let them g. if they be not satisfied Jam. 5. 9. g. not one against another, brethren (JRU DOING.

    1 Pet. 4. 9. use hospitality one to another without g.

    GRUDGIInGLY.

    2 Cor. 9. 7- let him give, not g. or of necessity

    (iUARD. Gen. 37. 36. Joseph sold to a captain of the//. 39. 1. 41 12. an Hebrew, servant to a captain of the g.

    1 Sam. 22. + 17. king said to the g. slay the priests

    2 Sam. 23. 23. Dav. set him over his //. 1 Chr. 1 1 . 25.

    1 Kings 14. 27. shields to captain oi g. 2 Chr. 12. 10. 2H.g, bare them and brought them, 2C'//ron. 12. 11.

    2 Kings 11. 6. a third part at the gate behind tht^. 25. 8. captain of g. came to Jerusalem, Jer. 52. 12.

    10. captain of g. brake down walls, Jer. 52. 14.

    11. the rest of people captain of ^. carried away

    12. the capt. or the g. left of the poor of the land Neh. 4. 22. that in the night they may be ng. to us

    23. nor I nor men of the g. put oft our clothes Jer. 39. 11. charge to captain of ^. concerning Jere. 40. 1. when the captain of the g. had let him go 5. the captain of the g. gave him victuals 52. 30. the captain of the g. took captive 4600 Ezek. ,38. 7. be thou prepared, and be a g. to them Van. 2. 14. Daniel answered the captain of the g. Mark 6. + 27. king sent one of his g. and commanded Acts 28. 16. delivered the prisoners to captain of g'.

    GUARD chamber. 1 Kings 14. 28. guard bare them to g. ch. 2 C'^r.12.11.

    GUE.Sr. Luke 19. 7. he was gone to be g'. with a sinner

    GUEST chamber. Mark 14. 14. where is the g. chamber f Luke 22. 11.

    (iUESTS. 1 Kingsl.iy. Adonijah and all//, with him heard it 49. ?i\\g. with Adonijah were afraid and rose up Prov. 9. 18. that her g. are in the depths of hell y.eph. 1.7- tor tho I«rd hath prepared and bi

    HAB

    Prov. 6. 7- which having no g. ovei-seer, orniler Jer. 3. 4. my father, thou art the g. of my youvh A/ic. 7.5.trustnot fiiend, put ye uotcoutidenceiu^. Mat. 23. 16. woe to you, ye blind g. 24. Acts 1. 16. who was g. to them that took Jesus Horn. 2. 19. art confident thou AVig. of the blind Ueb. 13. t 7- remember them that are g. over you

    GUIDE. Job .38. 32. canst thou g. A returns with his sons ? Psal. 25. 9. the meek will he g. in judgment

    31. 3. for thy name's sake lead me ami g. me

    32. 8. 1 will teach and g. thee with mine eye 73. 24. thou shalt a. me with thy counsel 112. 5. he will g. Ids affairs with discretion

    Prov. 11.3. the integrity of the upright shall ^. them 23. 19. be wise, and g. thine heart in the way i.>a. 49. 10. by springs of water shall heg. them 51. 18. there is none to^. her among all the sous 58. 11. the Lord shall ^. thee continually Luke I. 79. to g. our feet into the way of peace John 16. 13. he will g. you into all truth ActsH. 31. how can 1, except some man g. me ? 1 Jltess. 3. II 11. now G. himself f/. our way to you

    1 V'lOT. 5. 14. younger women bear children,/?. house Heb. 13. + 17. obey them that g. you, and submit

    GUIDED, ING. Gen. 48. 14. Israel^, his hands wittingly Exod. 15. 13. thou hast g. them in thy strength

    2 Chron. 32. 22. the Lord//, them on every side Jod 31. 18. I have g. her from my mother's womb Pial. 78. 52. o. them in the wilderness like a Hock

    72. hast g. them by the skilfulness of his hands GUILE. Exod. 21. 14. if a man slay with g. let him die Psal. 32. 2. and in whose spirit there isno^. 34. 13. keep lips from speaking g. 1 Pet. 3. 10. 55. 11. deceit and //. depart not from her streets John 1. 47. an Israelite indeed, in whom is no g. 2 Cor. 12. 16. being crafty, J caught you with g. 1 'Jltess. 2. 3. for our exhortation was not in//. 1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all malice and //.and envies 22. who did no sin, nor was g. found in his mouth liev. 14. 5. and in their mouth was found no g.

    GUILT. Deut. 19. 13. putaway//. of innocent blood, 21. 9.

    GUILTY. Gen. 42. 21. we arc verily^, concerning our brother Exod. 31. 7. will by no means clear g. Num. 14. 18. I^v. 4. 13. which should not be done, areg. 22, 27.

    5. 2. if hid from him, he shall be unclean and g. 3. when he knoweth of it, he shall beg. 4. 5. when he shall be g. he shall confess his sin 17. tho' he wist it not, yet is he g. and shall bear

    6. 4. because he sinned and is

    .31. take no satisfaction for a murderer//, of death Jiidg. 21. 22. ye did not give, that you should beg, Ezra 10. 19. being /r. offered a ram of the flock Ps. 5. 1 10. to make them g. let them fall from coun.

    34. t21. they that hate the righteous shall be g.

    109. 1 7. when he shall be judged, let him go out j/. Prov. 30. 10. lest he curse, ami thou be found g. Ezek. 22. 4. art become g. in blood thou hast shed Hos. 5. t 15. I will return to the place till they beg. Zech. 11.5. slay them, and hold themselves not^. Mat. 23. 18. swear by the g. on it, he is //.

    26. 66. they said, heis//. of death, Mark 14. 64. liom. 3. 19. all the world may become g. before G. 1 Cor. 11. 27. shall beg. of the body and blood of L. Jam. 2. 10. shall offend in one point, he is g. of all

    GUILTI1SE.SS. Gen. 26. 10. thou shoaldest have brought j7. on us Ezra 9. t 6. our 17. is grown up tothelieavens Psal. 51. 14. deliver me from blood//. O God

    69. + 5. and my g. is not hid from thee

    GUILILESS. Exod. 20. 7. Lord will not hold him g. Deut. 5. 1 1 Num. 5. 31. then shall the man beg. from iniquity

    32. 22. afterward shall return and beg. before l.ord Josh. 2. 19. his blood be on him, and we will beg,

    1 Sa)n. 26. 9. hand agst. Lord's anointed and be g.

    2 Sam. 3. 28. 1 and my kingdom are//, of blood 14. 9. women said, the king and his throne be g.

    1 Kings 2. 9. hold him not g. for thou art a wise man AJat. 12. 7. ye would not have condemned tlie ff.

    GULF.

    Luke 16. 26. between us and you is a great g, fixed

    (JUSII, ED.

    1 Kings 18. 28. till the blood 0. out upon them Psal. 78. 20. he smote the rock, the waters g. out

    105. 41. he opened the rock, the waters g. out Isa. 48. 21. he clave the rock, and the waters//, out Jer. 9. 18. and our eye lids g. out with waters Acts 1. 18. he burst asunder, and his bowelsff. out

    GUTl'KR, 8. Gen. 30. .38. Jacob set rods in the //. before the cattle

    41. laid rods before the eyes of the cattle in the^.

    2 Sam. 5. 8. who getteth up to the g. and smitetfa

    H.

    IIA. Job 39. 25. he saith among the ti"umpets, ha, ha.

    HABERGEON. Exod. 28. .32. as it were the hole of an h. 39. 23. Job 41.26. the spear, the dart, the /i. cannot hold

    HABERGEONS. 2 Chron. 26. 14. h. and bows Uzziah prepared Neh. 4. 16. half of my servants held bows and h,

    HABITABLE. Prov. 8. 31. rejoicing in the h. part of his earth

    HABIIATION. Exod. 15. 2. he is my God, 1 will prepare him an h. Lev. 13. 46. without the camp shall h\\\\\\\\i h. be Deut. 12. 5. even to his h. shall ye seek and come

    1 Sam. 2. 29. why kick at offerg. commanded in A. .' .32. and thou shalt see an enemy in my h.

    2 Sam. 15. 25. he will shew me both it and his A.

    2 Chron. 6. 2. 1 have huilt an house of A. for thee

    29. 6. and have turned from the h. of the I.ord

    30. + 27. prayer came up to the A. of his boliues*

    HAD

    £:ra 7. 15. to God of Israel whose h. is in .Tenua.

    Jah 5. 3. foolish taking r(X)t, but suddenly I cursed It. 24. thou slialt visit tliy h. and shalt not sm 8. 0. make tlie h. of thy righteousness prosi;|erous 18. 15. brimstone shall be scattered upon his A.

    ytnl. 2t). 8. 1 liave loved the A. of thy house 33. 14. from the place of his A. he looketh 49. \\\\\\\\ 14. the grave an A. for every one of them 69. 25. let their A. be desolate, none dwell in tents 71 . 3. be thou my strong A. whereumo 1 may resort 89. 14. and iudgment the A. of thy throne. 97. 2. 91. 9. thou nasf mmle the most High thy A. 104. 12. the fowls of the heaven have tlieir A. Ji>7. 7. that they might go to a city of h. 36. 132. 5. tinii an A. for Ihe mighty God of lacob 13. for the Lord hath desired it for his A.

    Prov. 3. 33. but he ble.sseth the A. of the just

    ha. 28. 16. and that graveth an A. for himself 87- 10. and the A. shall be forsaken and left

    32. 18. my people shall dwell in a peaceable A.

    33. 20. thuie eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet A.

    34. 13. it shall be an A. of dragons, and a court

    35. 7. in the A. ot dragons shall be grass with reeds 63. 15. and behold from the A. of thy holiness

    Jer. 9. 6. thine A. is in the midst of deceit 10. C5. and they have made his A. desolate 25. .'111. the T-oni shall mightily roar on his A. 31. ei. the Lord bless thee, O A. of justice, 50. 7. 33. 12. the cities thereof be an A. of shepherds

    41. 17. and tliey dwelt in the A. of Chimham 49. 19. he shall come against A. of strong, 50. 44. 5i>. ly. I will bring Israel agaiu to his fi.

    45. surely he shall make their A. desolate Ttek. 16. t 3. thy A. is of the land of Canaan

    29. 14. I will cause Egypt to return to their A. Amo^ 6. 1 3. and cause the A. of violence to come near Obad. 3. whose A. is hi^h, that saitli in his heart Hah. 3. 11. the sun anu moon stood still in their A. AciiX. 20. it is written, let his A. be desolate

    17. 26. hath determined the boun s of their A. ipA. 2. 22. for an A. of God through the Spirit Jvie 6. the angels which left their own A. Rexi. 18. 2. Babylon is become the A. of devils

    Holy HABIIATION. Exoi. 15 13. thou hast guided them to thy holy h. Veut. 26. 15. look down from thy ho yh. from heav. P>al. 68. 5. a Judge of widows is God in hisA.i/yA. Jer. 25. 3U. Lord shall utter his Toice from holy h. Zech. 2. 13. for he is raised up out of his holy A.

    HABUAriONS. Gen. 49. 5. instruments of cruelty are in their A. Ji.iotl. 12. 20. in all your A. shall eat unleav, bread

    M. 3. shall kindle no fire thro' your A. on sabbath A'«m. 15. 2. when ve be come into the A. 1 give you Psal. 74. 20. dark places of earth full of A. ot cruelty

    78. S8. he let it fall round about their A. Jfa. 54. 2. let them stretch forth curtains of thy A. Jer. 9. 10. for the A. of the wilderness a lamentation

    21. 13. which say, who shall enter into our h.f 25. 37. and the peaceable A. are cut down

    49 20. surely he shall make their A. desolate Lam. 2. 2. Lord hath swallowed up the A. of Jacob Eztt.6. 14. in all their A. make the land desolate tloi. 10. + 10. I shall bind them in their two A. Joel 1. t 19. fire hath devoured A. of the wilderness Amos 1. 2. the A. of the shepherds shall mourn Luie 16. 9. tliey may receive you into everlasting A.

    HAD. G

    39. 6. he knew not ought he A. save bread he eat Erod. 16. 18. he tiiat gathered much A. notiiing Veiii. 10. 15. the Lord A. a delight in thy fathers Josh. fi. 25. Joshua saved Rahab and all thatsije A.

    7. 24. Joshua took Achan and all that he A. 2 AW»i. 6. 22. of them shall 1 be A. in honour

    12. 6. because he did this thing, and A. no pity

    2.i. 8. the names of mighty men whom David A. 2 ^I'ff' 9. 31 . she said, A. Zimri peace who slew mast. 1 CAr. 13. 14. I^rd blessed his house and all he A.

    2K. 2. as tor me, 1 A. in my heart to build an

    12. an.i the pattern of all «Mt he A. by the .'Spirit J'l'i 3. 26. 1 was not in safely, neither A. 1 rest

    31. 31. if men said not. oh that we A. of his flesh !

    42. 10. the Lord gave him twice as much as he A. J<-rtl. 55. 6. 1 said, O tliat I A. wings like a dove

    84. 10. 1 A. rathert>e a door-keeper in house of (iod 89.7. to be A. in reverence of all them about him 119. 51. the promi have A. me greatly in derision

    icr/. 4. 1. as were oppressed, they A. no comforter

    Jm. 3«. 17. behold, for peace I A. great bitterness 59. 10. we grope as if we A. no eyes, we stumble 6 ). 10. in my favour have 1 A. mercy on thee

    Jer. 4.23. 1 beheld the heavens, and they A. no light 44. 17. for then A. we plenty of victuals, were well

    iMtn. 1. 1, her pleasant things she A. in days of old 9. she came clown womlertully, A. no comforter

    jLUt. 2^. 18. yet A. he no wages for the service

    36. 21. but 1 A. pity for mine holy name

    Uos. 12. 3. by his strength Jacob A. power with Ood 4. yea, he A. power over the angel and prevailed Mill- }?■ "S^'osj »'"ch thou hast A. indignation Alal. 2. 15. yet A. he the residue of the Spirit Mat. 1,3. 46. he sold all that he A. and bought it

    22. 28. whose wife of seven, for they all A. her> JUartli. 44. she ot her want did cast in all she A. John 4. 18. for thou hast A. five husbands

    5^*k*,** .""".'" '?'''°'* °f whatsoever disease he A. 12. o. Judas A. thabag, and bare what was in it '5. 22. It 1 A. not come they A. not A. sin 17 5. the glory I A. with tl«e before the world was ,,".A L "" '""• believed A. all things commoa l?o« "'*'■''"§ shorn his head, for he A. a vow 25. .6. that after examination A. I might write ^"^i*- 11. a seal he A. yet being nncircumcised, 18. 6. 21. what fruit A. ye in things whereof ashamed 1 Cor. 7. 29. that have wives be as tho" they A. none ? n^/' "• " *^''- "'^ sentence of death in us \\\\\\\\i ii''J' ^- ^*''?*'' manner of entering in A. to you ,/ !';,"• "",'' '•'essed him that A. the promises I J.>A«2.7 old command, which ye A. from begin. * John 5. Uiat which we A. from the beginning ^e All, CuMfAssloN.

    HAL

    HADST. Gen. 30. 30. for it was little thou A. before 1 came Psal. 44. 3. because thou A. a favour to them Jer. 3. 3. and thou A. a whore's forehead Uei. 10. 8. and oflering for sin thou A. no pleasure

    11 A FT. Jiidg. 3. 22. and the A. also went in after the blade

    HAIL.

    Exod. 9. 18. 1 will cause it to rain a very grievous A.

    23. the Lord sent thunder and A. the fare ran along

    26. where chihiren of Israel were, was there no A.

    29. nor shall there be any more A. || 33. A. ceased 10. 5. that which remaineth from the A. 12, 15.

    Joi 38. 22. or hast thou seen the treasures of the A. .' Psal. IB. 47. he destroyed their vines with A. 48. he gave up their cattle also to the A. 105. 32. Tie gave them A. for rain, anil flaming fire 148. 8. fire, A. snow,and vapour,fulfilling his word /.fa. "S. 2. which as a tempest of A. shall cast down

    17. the A. shall sweep away the refuge of lies Hag. 2. 17. 1 smote you with A. in all the labours Rev. 8. 7. tliere followed A. and fire mingled blood 11. 19. temple was opened, and there was great A. 16. 21 . there fell on men a great A. out of heaven

    HAIL. Isa. 32. 19. my people shall dwell when it shall A.

    HAIL. Mat. 26. 49. Judas said, A. master, and kissed him 27. 29. A. king of the Jews, Mark 15. 18. John ly. 3. Luie 1. 28. the angel came to Mary, and said, A.

    HAILSTONES. Josh. 10. 11. there were more which died with A. Psal. 18. 12. clouds passed, A. and coals of fire, 13. /va. 30. .30. the Lord shall shew indignation with A. Ezek. 13. 11. and ye, O great A. sliall fall, and awind 13. there shall be great A. in my fury to consume it 38. 22. I will rain great A. fire, and brimstone

    HAIR. Lev. 13. 3. when the A. in the plague is turned white

    30. if in plague a yellow A. || 31. no black A. in it 37. there is black A. grown || 14. 8. shave off' A. 9.

    Num. 6. 19. after the A. of his separation is shaven Jwls/. 20. 16. every one could sling stones at h. brea. 2 Sam. 14. 11. not one A. of thj- son fall to the earth 26. because the A. was heavy on him, he polled it 1 Kings 1. 52. thereshal 1 not an A. of him fall to earth Neh. 13. 25. 1 plucked otf their A. and made them Jof, 4. 15. then a spirit passed , A. of my flesh stood up Cant. 4. 1. thy A. is as a flock of goats, 6. 5. Isa. 3. 24. and instead of well set A. baldness 7. 20. the Lord shall shave the head, and A. of feet 50. 6. my cheeks to them that plucked off' A. Jer. 7. 29. cut ofl^ tliy A. O J erusaleni , cast away Exei. 5. 1. and divide the A. || 16. 7. thy A. is grown Zech. 13. + 4. nor shall they wear a garment of A. Mat. 3. 4. John had raiment of camel's h. Mark i. 6. 5. 36. tliou canst not make one A. white or black John 11. 2. and wiped his feet with her A. 12. 3. 1 Cor. U. 14. if a man have long A. it is a shame

    15. if a woman have long h. it is a glory to her

    1 Tim. 2. 9. not with broidered A. or gold, or pearls

    1 Pel. 3. 3. not of plaiting the A. and wearing gold Rev. 6. 12. the sun became black as sackcloth of A.

    9. 8. and they had A. as the A. of women See Goats, Head. HAIRS. Gen. 42. 38. ^e shaH bring down my A. 44. 29, 31. Lev. 13. 21. if there be no white A. therein D<^t. .32. 25. the suckling arlso with man of gray A. Riuh 4. 1 15. he shall be a nourisherof thy gray A. P.\\\\\\\\al. 40. IS. are more than the A. of my head, 69. 4.

    71. t 18. now to gray A. O God, forsake me not La. 46. 4. and even to hoar A. will I carry you Dan. 4. 33. till A. were grown like eagle's feathers Hos.T. 9. gray h. are here and there upon him Mat. 10. .30. the A. of our head numbered, Luke 12. 7. I.uke 7. 38. did wipe them with A. of her head, 44. Rev. 1. 14. his head and A. were white like wool

    HAIRY. Gen. 25. 25. the first red, all over like an A. garment

    27. 11. Ksau is an A. man || 23. his hands were A.

    2 Kings 1. 8. Elijah was an A. man, and girt with Psal. 68. 21. tlie A. scalp of such a one as goeth on

    HALE. Luke 12. 58. lest the adversary A. tliee to the judge

    HALING. Acts 8. 3. Saul A. men and women, committed them

    HALF. Eiod. 24. 6. Moses took A. the blood, A. he sprinkled

    30. 23. take thou of sweet cinnamon A. so murh J^v. 6. 20. A. of it in the morning, and A. at night Num. 12. 12. of whom the flesh is A. consumeci

    31. 29. take it of their A. and give it to Kleazar Josh. 8. 33. A. of them over against mount Ibal

    1 .Sam. 14. 14. within as it were an A. acre of land

    2 Sam. 10. 4. Hanunshaved off one A. of their beards

    18. 3. nor if A. of us die, will they care for us

    19. 40. A. the people of Israel conducted David

    1 Kings 3. 25. give h. of the child to one, A. to other

    10.7. and behold, the A. was not told, 2 CAr. 9. 6.

    13.8. if thou wilt give me A. thine house, I will not 16. 21. A. of the people followed Tilmi, A. Omri

    Neh. 3. 9. the ruler of the A. part of Jerusalem, 12.

    16. A. part of Bethzur || 17 . A. of Keilah, 18. 1.3. 24. children spake A. in the speech of Ashdod

    £«A. 5. 3. to the A. of the kingdom, 7. 2. Mark6.'2X. Psal. 55. 23. bloody men shall not live A. their days F.zek. 16. 51. nor hath Samariacommitte

    4. A. of mount toward the south II 8. A. toward sea Luke 10. 30. and departed, leaving him A. (lead

    19. 8. behold, the A. of my goods 1 give to the poor Rev. 8. 1. was silence about space of A. an hour

    11.9. shall see dead bodies three days and an A. 11.

    See Shekel, Hin, Tribe.

    HAI I..

    Mat. 27. 27. the soldiers took Jesus into common A.

    Mark 15. 16- tlie soldiers led him away to the A.

    Luie 22. 56. had kindled a fire in tlie midst of tlie A.

    See JUUGM£KT.

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    HALLOW. Exod. 28. 3R. which the children of Israel shall n.

    29. 1. A. them to minister to me in priest's olhce Lev. 22. 2. in those things which they A. to me, 3. .32. 1 will be hallowed, 1 am the Lonl who A. you

    25. 10. shall A. the fiftieth year, proclaim liberty Num. 6. 11. and he shall A. his head that same day 1 Kings fi. 64. same day did king A. court, 2 CAr. 7.7. Jer. 17. 22. but A. ye the sabbath-day, 24. 27. Ezek. 20. 20. and A. my sabbaths, they shall be a ^ign

    44. 24. they shall keep laws and A. my sabbaths

    HALLOWED. Eiod. 20. 11. Ld. blessed the sabbath-day and A. it

    29. 21. Aaron shall be A. and his garments Lev. 12. 4. she shall touch no A. thing, nor come

    19. 8. because he hath profaned the A. thing of L,

    22. 32. I will be A. among tlie children of Israel Num. 3. 13. 1 A. unto me all the first-tx)rn in Israel

    5. 10. and every man's A. things shall be his

    16. 37. take up the censers, for they are A. 38.

    18. 8. of all the A. things I have given unto thee

    29. even the A. part thereof out of it

    Veut. 26. 13. I have brought away the A. things

    1 Sam. 21. 4. is no common, but there is A. bread

    6. so Ahimelechthe priest gave him A. breail

    1 Kings 9. 3. 1 have A. this hou&e thou hast built, 7.

    2 Kings 12. 18. Jehoash took all the A. things

    2 Chron. 36. 14. polluted the house of L. he had A.

    Mat. 6. 9. A. be thy name, Luie 11. 2. HALT.

    Mat. 18. 8. is better to enter into life A. Mari 9. 45.

    Luke 14. 21. bring in hither the A. and the blind

    John 5. 3. of A. waiting for the moving of the water FIALT.

    To halt, to be lame on both sides. With this Elijah reproaclies tlie Israelites of the ten liibes, 1 Kim/s 18. 21. How long halt ye between two opinions ? They did not adore God with a pure and unmixed uorship, but were for reconciling the uorship of God uilh that of idols. God says, I will assemble her that halteth, and her that is driven out, Mic. 4. 6. That is, I uill restore my people of the Jews, though now in a ueai, banished, affiicted coTidilion, to their former privileges, and plant them in their own country ; I uill determine such of them to return, aho seem unresolved ahether to go or not. TIte P>almist says, that his enemies rejoiced to see him halt, Psal. 35. 15. But in mine adversity, Heb. halting, they rejoiced. IVhen 1 TSas in great danger of falling into trouble ; when I had any sickness, or ill success in my affairs. And in Jer. 20. 10. All my familiars watched for my halting : They lay in tcait to take me tripping in any thing, if they could, that tliey might give mine adversaries any advantage against me.

    1 Kings 18.21. how long A. ye between twoopinions?

    Psal. 38. 17. am ready to A. ray sorrow is before ine HALTED.

    Gen. 32. 31. as Jacob passed, he A. upon ids thigh

    Mic. 4. 7. 1 will make her that A. a remnant HALTEIH.

    Mic. 4. 6. in that day I will assemble her that A.

    Zeph. 3. 19. behold atthattnne I will save lierttiatA. HAI.riNG.

    Jer. 20. 10. all my familiars watched for my A. HAMMER.

    Judg. 4. 21. then Jael took an A. in her hand 5. C6. with A. she smote Sisera, smote oflT his head

    1 Kings 6. 7. was neither A. nor axe heard in house

    Isa.4i. 7. and he that sniootlieth with the A.

    Jer. 23. 29. like a A. that breaketh rock in pieces 50. 2.3. how is the A. of whole earth cut asunder

    A'aA, 2. 1 1. the A. is come up before thy face HAMMERS.

    Psal. 74. 6. break down the caived work with A.

    Isa. 44. 12. the smith fashioneth it with A.

    Jer. 10. 4. they fasten it with nails and witli A, HAND

    7* a part of the body well kmium. By hand, is some times understood the vengeance 01 God exercised upon any one ; 1 Sam. 5. 6, 7. T'he hand of the Lord was hea\\\\\\'y upon them of Ashdod, after they had taien the ark, and had been told that it should continue to oppress them, till they should send it back with presents.

    To pour water on any one's hands, signifies to serve him. Thus Elisha is said to have pouredaaler on Elijah's hands, thereby meaning that he teas kit servant, 2 Kings 3. 11.

    To wash one's hands, denoted that the person was innocent of manslaughtei , when the murderer teas B<'«/7ifla;«, Deut. 21.6, '7. Pilate a'ojAi'rf Am liandi. Mat. 27. 24. to denote his being intwcent of what was required of him, when he proceeded to condemn Jesus, in whom he finind nothing to deserve such a sentence. Some think that Pilute, living among tlie Jews, Aarf learned this rile from them ; hut others are of opinion, that it was a ceremony used in protestations of innocenry among other people at well as the }ev>3.

    To kissoiie's hand, it an act cfadoratiim. Job 31 . 27. If 1 beheld the sun when itsbined, and my mouth hath kissed my hand.

    To fill one's hand, signifies to put one in possession of the priesthood, to enter him in the etijoyment of the sacerdotal dignity ; because in this ceremony the parts of the victim which were to be offered were put into the netc priest's hand. Exod . 28. 4 1 . '1 hou shalt consecrate them ; in Hebrew, fill their hand. See also Judy. 17. 5, 12. 1 Kings 13. .33.

    To lean upon any one s hand, is a mark of famili- arity and superiority. The king of Israel had one if his confidents upon whom he leaned, 1 K ings 7. 2, 17. And in like manner the king of Syria lean- ed on S'aaman, when he went up to the temple of his god Rimmon, 2 Kings 5. 18.

    To litt up one's hand, is a way of taking an oath in use with all nations, (ien. 14. 22. 1 have lifted up mine hands unto the lx>ni. It was likewise a posture used in praying lor a blessing upon the people. Lev. 9. 22. Aaron lilted up

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    hw hands towanls ttie people, and blessed them. To lilt up the hand against one, is to rebel against htm. 2 Sam. 20. 21. Hheba hath lifted up liis hand asrainst king />ai'>rf.

    To give one's hand, signifies to grant peate, to swear friendship, to prumi.se all security, to mate allinnce. 2 Kings 10. 15. Jf/msaidto Jehunadah, Js thine heart right, as my heart is witli thy heart r If it be, give me thine hand; and he gave him his hand. The .lews say, they uere oiliped to give the hand to the Igyptians and Assyrians, that thry might procure bread: that is, to surrender to them, to make an alliance icith them, that they might he enabled to subsist, that in their extreme necessity they might treiene their lives, i Ihers think that by this phrase is m-aW, that the .lews tcere glad to labour with their hands, and work for titem, in order to pro- cure the necessaries if life. Lam. 5. C.

    Riglit hand. The rijiht hand detwtes power , strength. The scripture ijerierally imputes to God's right hand all the tjfecis vf his orrmipotence. Exod. io. 6, Ihy riyht hand, () lord, is become glo- rious in power; thy right hand, O lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy, ^e Psal. 17. 7- 1 CO. 6. 1 44. :i.

    To sit down on the right hand of God. The Son vf God is often represented as sitting at the right hand cf his heavenly lather. PsaJ. 110. 1. 1 he I^rd said to my Lord, sit thou at my riglit hand, 'ihou bast do-ne thy work vpoti earth, mm take possession of that sorereig?i kingdom and glory : which by right oelongeth to thee ; do thou rule with authority and konimr, as thiu art Mediator,

    1'he right hand co7nmonly denotes the stuth, as the left hand denotes the north. J-or the Hebrews speak of the quarters of the world in respect of themtenes, having their faces turned towards the east, their backs to the west, their right hands to the south, and their lift to the 7iorth. Thus Ke- deni, which signifies before, stands also for the east ; and Achor, which signifies behind, marks out the west ; Jamin, the right hand, is the south; and .Shemol, the left hand, is the north, for example: Doth not David hide himself with us in strong holds in the woods, in tiie hill of Ua- chilali, which is on the south of Jeshimcnf Heb. on the right hand of .Jeshimon. iiee Last.

    'The accuser was commonly at the right hand of the accused. Vsal. 109. 6. Let Satan stand at his right hand. And in Zech. 3. 1. Satan was at the right hand of the high priest Joshua to ac- cuse him.

    Often, in a contrary sense, to be at one's right hand signifies to defend, to protect, to support him. Psal. 16. 8. 1 109. M. \\\\\\\\ have set the I oni always before me; because he is at my nulit hand I shall not be move

    To tuin from the law of God, neither to the right hand, nor to the left, is a frequent Scripture ex- pression, .losh. 1. 7.123 6. 2 Kings 22. 2. ihe meaning is, that we must not depart from it at all, neither by attempting to go beyond it, and doing more ihart. it requires, nor by doing less. But we must observe it closely, constantly, and invariably, as a traveller, who does not go out of his way, either to the right or to the left.

    Our Saviour, in j\\\\\\\\lat. 6. 3. to shew with what iriyacy we should do good works, says, 1 hat our eft hand should not know what our right hand does. Above all things we should avoid vanity and ostentation in all the good we undertake to do, and should not thiuk that thereby we merit

    ^aisy thing.

    To stretch or spread out the hands, is sometimes a gesture that denotes mercy. Isa. f)5. 2. 1 fiave spread out my hands all the tlay unto a re- bellious people ; 1 hare invited them by my pro- phets, and used all means to allure them to my- self. So in Prov. 1. 24. I have called, and ye have refused ; I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded. 1 would not put foith my hand against the Lord's anointed, / would not kill him, 1 Sam. 24. 10. lo put forth one's hand upon any thing, to take, to steal it. Lxod. 22. 8, 11. lie shall swear that he hath not put his hands to his neighbour's goods.

    Hand IS likewise frequently taken for the power and impression of the Holy Spirit felt by some pro- phet. I kings 18. 46. 1 he hand of the I ord was on Elijah. See 2 Kings 3. 15. Ezek. 1. .3, | 3. 14. It is said in several places, that God gaie his law, or sent his orders, by the hand of Closes, or some other prophet ; that he spake to his people by the hand of prophets, Afc. that is, by their means, by their mouth.

    Laying on hands, or imposition of hands, is un- derstood in different ways both in the Uld and A'ea Testament. (1) It is often taken for ordina- tion and consecration of priests and ministers, as well among the .lews as Christians, Kum. 8. 10. Acts 6. 6. I 13. 3. 1 Tim. 4. 14. (2) It is some- times also wade use of to signify the establish- ment of judges and magistrates, on whom it was usual to lay hands, when they were intrusted with these employments : Thus when Moies coTistituted .loshua his .successor, tioj appointed him to lay his hands upon him. Num. 27. 18. Jacob laid his hands upon F.phraim and Majiasseh, wheji he pave them his last blessing. Gen. 48. 14.

    3 he high priest streti hed out his hands to the peo- ple, as ofteu as he recited the solemn form of blessing, \\\\\\\\.ev. 9. 22. 'The Israelites who pre- sented sin-offeringt at the tabernacle, confessed their sins, while they laid their hands upon them. Lev. 1. 4. This testified that the persin acknowledged himself worthy of death, that he laid his sins upon the sacrifice, that he tiusted in Christ for the expiation of his sins, and that he devoted himself to God. Witnesses laid their 210

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    I hands upon the head of the accused peTSon, as 11 were to si^mify that they charged upon htm the guilt of Ins blood, and freed themselves from it, Deut. 13. 9. I 17.7. Uur Saviour laid his hands upon the chi'dren that were presented to him, and blessed them, Mark 10. 16. And the Holy {•host was i Off cried on those who weie baptized, by the laying oh of the apostle's hands. Acts 8. 17.1 19. 6. Hand when referred, T. To God, signifies, [1] His eternal purposes, and executive power. Acts 4. 28. .30. [2] His providential bounty and goodness, Psal. 104.28. [3] His mighty power to preserve

    and

    d defend, John 10. 28, 29. [4] His frowns corrections, .ludg. 2. 15. Psal. .32. 4.) .38.

    2. [5] His sovereign dispose, Psal. 31. 15. [6] His help. >ieh. 2. 8. PsaJ. 74. 11. [7J His fa- vour, Luke 1. 66. [8.] His Spirit, 1 Kings 18. 46. Ezek. 1. 3.1.37. 1. [9] His proviiietue, 1 Chron. 29. 16. Job 2. 10.

    Referred. II. To men, signifieth, [1] ^n instru- ment, Exod. 4. 13. Hag. 1. t 1. [2] I'ower, Prov. 3. 27. [3J His help, 2 Kin^s 15. 19. [4] Possession, 1 Kmgs 11. 31. [5] Advice, 2 Sam. 14. 19. [6] Tyranny, Exod. 18. 9. [7] Work, Acts 20. 34.

    Gen, 9. 2. into your h, are they delivered 39. 6. he left all that he had in Joseph's h, 44. 17. but the man in whose h. the cup is found

    Exod. 6. 1. with a strong /(. shall he drive them out

    13. 3. by strength of A. I-ord brought out

    14. 8. Israel went out with an high h. JSum. ,33. 3. 16. stretch out thine h. over the sea

    t 31. Israel saw that great h. Lord did on Egjpt 17- + 16. the h, upon the throne of the Lord 19. 1,3. there shall not a //. touch it, but he shall

    21. 24. h, for h, foot for foot, Dent. 19. 21. 28. t 41. anoint them, and fill their h, 29. + 9. 34. 29. two tables of the testimony in Moses' /». 38. 15. on this h, and that h, were hangings

    Lev. 12. t 8. if her h. tind not sutficieaicy, then

    25. 28. remain in the h. of him that bought it Num. 15. t ;iO. soul that doeth ought w ith an high h.

    .35. 1 17. if he smite him with the stone of the A. I'eut. 13. 9. afterwards the h. of all the people 25. 12. thou shalt cut oft her h. pity her not 32. t 36. repent, w hen he seeth their h. is gone Josh. 2. 19. his blood on our head if any h. on him Judg. 1. .35. the A. of the house of .loseph prevailed 4. 9. the J. ord shall sell Sisera into h. of a woman 15. 18. now fall into the h. of the uncircumcised 17. + 5. Micah filled the //. of oneof his sons

    20. 48. Isr. smote all that came to h, of Kenjamin

    1 Sam. 12. 3. of whose h, have 1 received any bribe ?

    13. 22. nor spear found in the h, of any ( t Israel

    17. 50. there was no sword in the h. of David 20. 19.didst hide thyself w hen the business was in k.

    22. 17. because their A. also is with David

    2 Sam. 13. 5. that I may see, and eat it at her h, 6.

    14. 19. is not the h. of J oab with thee in all this?

    21. 20. had on everv h. six lingers, 1 Chron. 20. 6. 24. 14. let me not fall into h. of men, 1 Chr, 21. 1.3.

    1 h'ings2.46. kingdom established in /(.of Solomon 13. 6. and the king's A. was restored again

    18. 44. there ariseth a cloud like a mail's h.

    22. 6. they said, go up, for the Lord shall deliver

    it into the king's h. 12, 15. 2 Chron, 28. 5.

    2 Kimjs 7.2. lord on whose h. the kin" leaned, 17. 13. 5. went out from under the h. of the Syrians

    19. t 26. inhabitants w ere short of h. Isa. 37. + 27.

    1 Chr. 29. t 24. sons of Dav. gave A. undei' Solom.

    2 Chron. 12. 5. hath Lord left you in A. of Shishak Ezra 7. 9. according to good A. of his God on him

    9. 2. the A. of (jrinces liave been chief in trespass Job 9. 24. earth is given in o the A. of the wicked

    12. 6. into whose A. God bringeth abundantly 10. in whose A. is the soul of eve' y living thing

    20. 22. every A. c,f the w icked shall come on him

    21. 16. lo, their good is not in then- A.

    34. 20. the mighty shall be taken away without A. .37.7. he sealeth up the A. of every man Psal, 31. 8. thou hast not shut me into A. of enemy .36. 11. let not the A. of the wicked remove me 71. 4. deliv.nieout of A. of wicked, 82. 4. 197. 10. 123. 2. as eyes of servants look to the A. ofmasters 127. 4. as arrows are in the A. of a mighty man 149. 6. let a two edeed sword be in their A. Prov. 6. 3. when thou art come into A. of thy friend

    10. 4. he becometh poor that dealeth with a slack

    A. but the A. of the diligent maketh rich

    11. 21. tho' A. join A. wicked not unpunished, 16.5.

    12. 24. the A. of the diligent shall bear rule

    17. 16. why a price in A. of a fool to get wisdom ?

    26. 9. as a thorn goeth up into the A. of adrunkard Eccl. 4. t 1. on the A. of their oppressors was power Isa. 10. 5. the staff in their A. is my indignation

    13. 2. shake the A. that thev may go in'o the gates

    14. 26. and this is the A. that is stretched out 19. 4. 1 will giveover into the A. of a cruel lord 28.2. Ld. shall cast down to the earth with the A.

    Jer. 12. 7. have given dearly belov. into A. of ene. 18. 4. vessel was marred in the A. of the potter 6. as clay in the potter's A. so are ye in mine 21. 5. with an outstret. hed A. 1 will fight ag. you 26. 24. the A. of Ahikam w as with Jeremiah, not to give him into A. of people to put him to death 50. 15. shout aast. her round, she hath given her A. Lam. 5. 6. we have given the A. to the Egyptians

    12. princes are hansted up by their A. Eiek, 2. 9. an A. was sent me, and lo, a roll 8. 3. and he put forth the form of an A. 10. 8. 16. 49. nor did she strengthen the A. of the needy 21.+ 14. prophesy, and smite A. to A. together 24. 1 say, ye shall be taken with the A. 28. 9. be no god in the A. of him that slayeth thee M. 10. behold, 1 will require my flock at their h, .37. 19. take the stick which is in the A. of Ephraim 40. 5. and in the man's A. a measuring reed Van. 5. 5. there came forth the fingers of a man's A. 23. Goii, in whose A. thy breath is, hast not glorif. 8. 25. but he shall be broken without A. 10. 10. behold, an A. touched me, which set me

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    Joels. 8. sell sons and daughters into A. o( Judah Mic. 2. 1. because it is in the power of their A. Z.!ch. 4. 10. shall see plummet m A. of Zeruhbabel Mat. 8. 15. he touched her A. || 22. 13. bind him A. Marks, 1. aman who hada withered A. S.XwXeO. 8

    14.41. the Son of man is betrayed intoA. of sinners Luke 1. 1. as many have taken in A. to set forth 74. being delivered out of the A. of our enemies

    22. 21. tlie A. of him that betrayeth me is with me John 10. .39- but he escaped out of their A.

    11. 44. that was dead came forth, bound A. and foot Acts 12. 17. Peter beckoning to them with the A. 1 Cor. 12. 15. because 1 am not Ihe A. I am not ho

    17. 4. the woman, having a golden cup in her A.

    19. 2. hath avenged the blood of serv ants at her h.

    At HAND, or at the HAND. Gen. 9. 5. at the A. ot every beast 1 will require if, at the A. of man, at the h. of man's brother

    27. 41. the days of mourning for my father are at h.

    33. 19. field .Jacob bought a/ A. of chihi. of lianior Veut. 15. 9- saying, the year of release is at A.

    32. .35. for the day of their calamity is at h.

    1 Sam. 9. 8. 1 have here at A. fourth part of a shekel 20. 16. let Ix)rd require it at A. of David's enendes

    2 Kings 9. 7- may avenge blood at the A. of Ji zebel Neh, 11. 24. Pethahiah was at the king's A. in all Isa. 13. 6. day of l^rd is at A. Joel}. 15. Zeph. 1. 7 Jer. 23. 23. am 1 a God at A. and not a (iod afar oft ? Ezek. 12.23. the days are a/ A. and effect of vision

    .33. 6. but his hlootf will 1 require a< watchman'sA.

    36.8. and yield fruit, for they are at A. to ccJine Joel Q. 1. the day of the Lordcometh, it is nigh at A. Mat. 3. 2. kingdom of heaven is at h. 4. I7. j 10. 7.

    26. 18. my time is at A. || 45. the hour is at A. 46. he is at h. that doth betray me, Mark 14. 42.

    Mark 1. 15. kingdom of God is at A. Luke 21. 31. Lule 21 . .30. that summer is now nigh at A. Johni. 13. and the Jews' passover was at A. 11.55.

    7. 2. now the Jews' feast of tabernacles was at h. 19. 42. for the sepulchre was nigh ai A.

    lUim, 1,3. 12. the night is far spent, the day is at h, Phil. 4. 5. let moderation be known, the Lord is at h, 2 Thess. 2. 2. as that the day of Christ is at h, 2 Tim. 4. 6. the time of my depaituie is at h. 1 Pet. 4. 7. the end of all things is at h. be ye sober Rev. 1. 3. for the time is at h. 22. 10.

    By the HAND. Exod. 4. 13. send by A. of him whom thou wilt send .38.21. sum of tabernacle counted bv h.oi Itliamar iw. 8. 36. which Lord commanded Aj/ A. of Moses, 10. 11. I 26. 46. Awm. 4. 37, 45, 49. I 9. 23. 1 10. 13. 1 15. 23. I 16. 40. | 27. 2.3. I 36. 13. Josh. 14. 2. 1 20. 2. I 21. 2, 8. 1 22. 9. Judg. 3. 4. 1 Kings 8. 53, 56. 2 Chron. 33. 8. 1 35. C. Neh. 9. 14. Psal. 77- 20. 16. 21. send him away by the A. of a fit man Jish. 20. 9. not die by the A. of the avenger of blood Judg. 16. 26. Samson said to lad that held by the h. 1 6'a»i. 18.25. make Dav. fall by the A. of Philistines

    27. 1. I shall one day perish by the A. of Saul 2.!)'a)«. 3.18. Aj(

    10. 2. David sent to comfort him by h. of servants 11.14. David w rote a letter, sent \\\\\\\\tby h. of Uriah 12. 25. he sent by the A. of N athan the prophet 21. 22. they t«ll by the A. of David, 1 Chr. 20. 8.

    1 Kings 1. 25. .'Solomon sent by the A. of Benaiah 14. 18. which hespake Ai//AeA. of his serv. Ahijah 16. 7. also by the h, of Jehu came w 01 d of the Lord

    2 Kings 14. 25. which he spake by the h, of Jonah 27. he saved them by the A. of Jeroboam

    2 Chr, 10. 15. word which he spake by A. of Ahijah

    12. 7- not pour out w rath by the A. of Shishak Ezra 1 . 8. bring out vessels by the A. of M ithredath

    8. 33. the vessels weighed by the A. of Meremoth Jib 8. +20. nor will he take ungodly by the h. Prov. 26. 6. that sendeth a message by A. of a fool Isa. 51. 18. nor any that taketh her by the h. Jer. 27. 3. send yokes by the A. of the messengers

    31 . 32. in the day 1 took them hy the A. Heb. 8. 9. Ezek. lb. 14. my vengeance on Edom by A. of Israel

    .30. 12. I will lay the land waste by A. of strangers Hos. 12. + 10. used similitudes by the A. of prophets Mat. 9. 25. he went in and took her by the A. Mark 1. 31.15. 41. Luke^. 54. Mark 8. 23. he took the blind man by A. and led him

    9. 27. Jesus took him that was possessed by the A. Acts 7. .35. send to be a deliverer by A. of the angel

    9. 8. he saw no man, but they led him by the h.

    13. 1 1 . he went seeking some to lead him by the A. Col, 4. 18. the salutation by the h, of me, Paul

    See Chaldeans, Ene.mv. HAND joined with enemies,

    1 .?am.4.3. the ark of the covenant may save us out

    of the A. of our enemies, 12. 10. 2 Sam, 3. 18. 12. 11. deliv. you out of A. of e. 2 Kings 17. .39.

    2 Sam, 18. 1 19. Lord judged him from h. of enemies 19. 9. the king saved us out of the A. of our fne/n»>/

    2 Kings 21. 14. 1 will deliver them into the A. of their enemies, 2 C'An n. 25. 20. iVeA. 9. 27. Neh, 9. 28. leftest thou them in A. of their enemies Ps, 31. 15. deliver me from the A. of mine enemies Jer. 20. 5. 1 will give this city into the A. of their enemies, 21. 7. | ,34. 20, 21. Ezek. .39. 2.3. 44. 30. 1 will give Pharaoh into A. of his enemies Mic, 4. 10. redeem thee from the A. of thy enemies Luke 1 . 74. delivered out of the A. of our enemies

    from the HAND. Gen. 32. 11. deliver me from h. of my brother Esau Veut.T, 8. L. redeemed you /rom/Ae A. of Pharaoh Judg. 8. 22. thou hast delivered us. from A. of M idian 1 Sam, 25. 39. pleaded my reproacn/rff»i A. of N ahal Job 5, 15. he saveth the poor from tAe A. of miihty

    6. 23. or redeem me from the A. of the mighty Ps, 22. +. 20. deliver my darlfng/mm A. of the dog 49. + 15. God will redeem my soul/rom A. of grave 89.48. deliver his soul/ro»/ the A. of the grave 106. 10. he saved them /mm the A. of him that hated them, and redeemed them from A. of the enemy

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    Ps. 144. 7-deliverme/rom A. ofstrange children, 11. Proz: 6. 5. deliver tlij self as a roe /mm h. of hunter Jer. 'A). 13. he hath delivered poor /rum A. of evil 31 . 1 \\\\\\\\.from h. of him that was stronger than he Van. 6. 1 27. delivered Daniel from h. of the lions Jii-'.X^. 1 14. 1 will ransom them/rom h. of the grave LMki 1. 71. be saved from the h. of all that hate us HAND o) God.

    1 Sam. 5. 11. A. ofGodvins heavy on themof Ashdod

    2 Vhr. 30. 12. h. of God was to "ive them one heart £xra 7. 9. according to the good A. of God, Neh. 2. 8.

    8. 18. by good /i. of God upon us, they brought us

    S2. A. of God is upon all them for good that seek

    31. the A. of God >s upon us, and he delivered us

    JNVA. 2. 18. then I told them of the A. of Godoa me

    Jok 2. 10. shall we receive good at the A. of God?

    19. 21. have pity on me, A. of God hath touched me 27. 11. 1 will teach you by th© A. of God

    ileel. 2. 24. this 1 saw tliat it was fiom the A. of God

    9. 1. the wise and their works are io the A. of God Jsa. 62. a. shall be a royal diadem in A. of thy God Mark 16. 19. into heaven, anri sat on right A. oj God,

    Horn. 8. :«. Col. 3. 1. Heb. 10. 12. 1 Pet. 3<22. Acts 2. 33. being by tlie right A. of God exalted 7.55.saw Jtsusstandlnsion the right A. of God, 56. 1 Pel. 5. 6. humble yourselves under the A. of God

    His HAND. Cen. 3.22. lest he put forth Ai> A. and take tree of life J6. 12. his A. will be against every man, and every man"s hand aaainst him

    19. 16. while he lingered, men laid hold on his A.

    24. 10. all the goo

    Exiid. 4. 4. he put forth Ai.rA.it became a rodin AiVA.

    6. when he took it out, AijA. was leprous as snow 20. Moses took the rod of God in his h.

    8. C. Aaron stretched out his A. over the waters, 17.

    10.22. Moses stretched forth his A. toward heaven .17. 11. when Moses held up his h. let down his A.

    21. 13. but God delivered him into his h.

    16. if found in his A. || 20. he die under his h.

    22. 4. if the thett be certainly found in his A. alive

    8. to see whether he hath put his A. to goods, 11. 24. 11. on the nobles of Israel he laid not his h. 32. 15. two tables of testimony were in his A. 34. 4.

    l.er. 1.4. he shall put Aij A. on head of burnt-offering 5. 1 7. if liis A. cannot reach to sufficiency of a lamb 16. + 32. the priest whom he shall fill hts A.

    tium. 5. 18. priest shall have in his h. bitter water

    6. 21. besides that that his A. shall get

    21. 26. and had taken all his land out of hit A.

    22. 23. his sword drawn in his A. 31. 1 Chr. 21. 16.

    25. 7. Phinehastook a javelin in his h. and went Veut. 19. 5. his A. fetcheth a stroke with the axe Josh. 5. 13. a man with his sword drawn in his A.

    8. 26. .loshua drew not his A back till destroyed

    20. 5. shall not deliver the slayer up into his A. Judg. 6. 21. put forth the end of the staff in his A.

    7. 14. intoA;>A. hath God delivered Midian

    1 Sam. 6. 3. known why his h. is not remov. from you

    9. that it ig not his h. that smote us, but chance 14. 26. but no man put his h. to his mouth

    27. but .lonathan put AiV A. to his mouth

    16. 16. that he shall play with AiV A. thou be well' 23. took an harp and plaved with his A. 18. 10.

    17. 40. David took his staff and his sling in his A. 57. with the head of the Philistine in Ai> A.

    19. 5. he put his life in his A. and slew the Philistine

    23. 16. and lonathan strensthened Ai> A. in (iod

    2 ■'iam. 6. 6. Uzzah put An A. to ark, 1 Chr. 1.3, 10. 1 Kings 8. 15. and hath v ith his A. fulfilled it

    11. .34. nor take the whole kingdom out of Ai.v h. 1.3. 4. Ai> A. which he put forth against him dried up S K ings 5. 1 1 . callon Ld. and strilte his h. ovei' place

    10. 15i he gave himAiVA. took him up in chariot

    11. 8. ye shaUcompass the king every man with

    his weapons in his h. 11.2 Chron. 23. 7.

    14. 5. the kingdom was confirmed in AiV A.

    li'. 19. his A. might be with him to confirm kingdonr.

    18. 21. on which if a man lean will go into Aw A.

    19. 19. I beseech thee, save us out of Ai> A.

    1 Chr. 28. 19. made me understand by his A. on me 29. ♦ 5. who i« willing to hll his A. this day ?

    2 CAron. 26. I9. Uzziah had a censer in his A. .36. 17. he gave them all into his A.

    A'«//. 6. 5. sent his servant with open letter in his h. Joh 6. 9. he woulil let loose his A. and cut me off

    15. 23. the day of darkness is ready at his A. 25. for hestretcl.ethout his h. asainstGod

    20. 13. A»j A. hath formed the crooked serpent

    27. 22. he would fain flee out of his A.

    28. 9. he putteth forth his A. upon the rock Psnl. .37. 24. the \\\\\\\\mA iiphoKleth him with his A,

    .33. the Ixml will not leave him in A«>A. 78. 42, they remembered not hts A. nor the day 89.25.1 willsetAif A. also in the sea, And right hand 95. 4. m his A. are tlie deep places of the earth

    7. sheep of his A. to-day it ye will' hear hi.s voice 106. 26. therefore he lifted up Ai'j h. against them 129. 7- wherewith the mower tilleth not his h.

    Prov. 7. t 20. hath taken a bag of money in his A. 19. 24. a slothful man hideth his A. 26. 15. Etcl. 5. 14. begets a son, and nothing is in his A. 15. nothing which he may carry away in Ai>A. Cant. 5. 4. my beloved put in his A. by huleof door Ua. 5. 25. his anger not turned away, but Aw A. is stretched out still, 9. 12, 17, CI. I 10. 4. 1 14. 27.

    10. .32. he shall shake his A. against mount /ion

    11. 11. I.oi-d shall set Ai'v A. again the second time 15. and he shall shake hit h. over the river

    22. 21. I will commit thy government into Aij A. 28. 4. while it is yet in Aii A. he eateth it up 31. 3. when the Ixird shall stretch out Ai> A. 37. 20. therefore, O Ixjid, save us from Ai.t A. 40. 12. who measured waters in hollow of Ai>A. 44. 5. another shall 3ubscril)e with his A. to I.ord 49. 2. in the shadow of his A. hath he hid me 53. 10. the pleasure of Ix>rd shall prosper in his A. 56. 2. and keepeth his h. from doing any evil Jer. 27. 8. till I have consumed them by Am A

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    Lam, 1. 14. yoke of my transgression bound by A. h.

    2. 8. he hath not withdrawuVjn A. trom destroying

    3. 3. he turneth AiV A. against me all the day E^ek.%. 11. even every man with his censer in AiV A.

    9. 1, every man with his destroying weapon in A. A. 17. 18. despiseth oath, when lo, he had given his h. .30. 22. 1 will cause the sword to fall out of his A.

    24. and I will put my sword in his A.

    46.7. for lambs accordingas Aw A.shall attain unto Da».4.35. nonecanstay A. A. or say, what doesttliou.' 8. 4. neither any that could deliver out of his h. 7.

    25. he shall cause craft to pirosper in his A.

    11. 11. but the multitude shall be given into AiV A. 41. but these shall escape out of A. A. even Edom

    Hos. 7- 5. he stretched out his A. with scorners

    12. 7. the balances of deceit are ia his A. Hah. 3. 4. he had horns coming, out of his A. Zepi^Z. 15. passeth her shall hiss and wag his A. ZecA. 8. 4. every man with staff-in Aw A. for very age

    14. 13. his A. rise up ag. the hand of his neishbour Mat. 3. 12. whose fan is in his A. Lvke 3. l7.

    26. 23. he that dippeth A«> A. with me in the dish Mark 3. 5. and his A. was restore

    7. 32. they beseech him to put his h. upon him Lnke 9. 62. no man having put his A. to the plough

    15. 22. put-a ring on Ai> A. and shoes on his feet John 3. 35. and hath given all things into his A.

    18. 22. an othcer struck him with the palm of his A. AclsT.^5. how God by his A. would deliver them

    28. 3. a viper fastened on Ai-r A. || 4. hang on his h. Hev. 6. 5. he that sat had a pair of balances in his A.

    10. 2. and he had in his A. a little book open

    14. 9. receive his mark in his forehead, or in his h. 14. having golden crown, and in A. A. sharp sickle

    20. 1. an angel came with a great chain in his A. HAND of the Lord, or Lord^s HAND.

    F.xod. 9. 3. the A. of the iMrd is upon thy cattle

    16. 3. would to God we had died by h. of the Lord A'M/n. 1 1 .23. said to .Moses, is Ijird's A. waxed short r Deut. 2. 15. A. oft>ie L. was aeainst them to destroy Josh. 4.24. all people know that A. of Ixir is iniahry

    22. 3i. ye have delivered Israel out of A. of the L. Judg. 2. 15. the A. of the Lord was ag. them for evil Biith 1. 13. the A. of the Lord is gone out against me

    1 Sam. 5. 6. h. of L. was heavy on them of Ashdod 9. A. of L. was against the city with destruction

    7. 13. the A. of the Lord was against the Philistines

    12. 15. then snail the A. of the Lord be against you

    2 Sam. 24. 14. let us fall into A. of L. 1 Chr. 21. 13.

    1 Kings 18. 46. the A. of the Lord was on Elijah

    2 Kings .3. 15. that the A. of L. came upon F.lisha Ezra 7. 6. king granted according to h. of L. on him Joi 12. 9. A. rf Lord hath wrought this, Isa. 40. 20. PfoJ. 75. 8. in the A. of the Lord there is a cup Prov. 21. 1. king's heart is in the A. of the Lord Tia. 19. 16. because of the shaking of the h. of Lord

    25. 10. in this mountain shall the A. of the L. rest 40. 2. she hath received of the lj>r£s A. double 51.17. hast drunk at A. o/iorrfthe cup of his fury 59. 1. Lord's A. is not shortened , that it cannot save 62. 3. tliou shall be a crown of glory in A. of Lord 66. 14. A. of Lord shall be known toward servants

    Jer. 25. 17. then took I the cup at the lord's h.

    51. 7. Babylon hath been a golden cup in Lord's h. Lzek. 1. .3. the A. of the Lord was there upon him

    3. 14.theA.fl//AeZ. wasuponme,22. 1 8. 1. 1 .37.1.

    33. 22. the A. of the Lord was on me in the evening

    40. 1. the self-same day the A. c//.orrf was with hitn I.vke 1. 66. and the A. of the Lord was with him jiets 11. 21. the A. of the I^rd wa? with them

    13. 11. behold, the A. of the f^rd is upon thee

    See Lay, or Laid.

    I.eft HAND.

    Gen, 13. 9. if thou w ilt take left A. I will go to right

    14. 15. Hobah which is on left A. of Dama-^cus

    24. 49. that I may turn to the right h. or to the /eft 48. 13. .loseph took Ephraim in his right hanfl to- ward Israel's left A. and .Manasseh in his /eft h.

    14. Israel laid his /eft h. upon iMana.=.,eh's head

    Eiod. 14. 22. waters a wall on the riaht A. and /eft

    Lev. 14. 15. pour the oil into his own /eft A. 27.

    Sum. 20. 17- we will not turn to the right A. m r to

    the left, Deut. 2. 27. 1 5. .32. 1 17. 11, 20. 1 28. 14.

    22. 20. no way to turn either to right A. or left Ji-sh. 1. 7. turn not from it to right A. or to /eft,

    that thou mayest prosper, 23. 6. 1 Sam. 6. 12. Pror. 4. 27. Judg. 3. 21. Ehud put forth /eft A. and took dagger

    7. 20. the companies held lamps in their left A.

    16. 29. Samson took hold of other pillar with left h.

    2 Ham. 2, 19. he turned not to left A. from followini;

    14. 19. none can turn to the right A. or to the /(ft

    16. 6. all the mighty men were on right A. and /eft

    1 Kings 22. 19. host of heaven on his hft A. 2 Chr.

    18. 18.

    2 Kings 22. 2. .losiaih turned not fo the risht A. or left

    23. 8. which were on a man's left A. at the uate

    1 C'Ar. 6. 44. the sons of Merari stood on the left h. 12. 2. they could use both riiiht A. and lejt in hurl.

    2 Chr. .3. 17. he called name of that on left A. Hoaz

    4. 6. and he put five on the left h. to wash in them 7. five candlesticks on the right, five on tl^e left A.

    ?V«*.8. 4. Kzraon pulpit, on his /<■/< A. stood Ped'aiah Jib 23. 9. on left A. he doth work, not behohl him Prov. 3. 16. and in her left h. riches anil honour Eccl. 10. 2. but a fool's heart is at his left A. Cant. 2. 6. left A. is under my head, right embraces

    8. 3. his left A. under my head, right embrace me /.<«. 9. 20. he shall eat on'left A. and not be satisfie

    .30. 21. ears hear a word, » hen ve turn to the left h. 54. 3. thou Shalt break forth on'ihe tight A. umi left Euk. 16. 46. her dauahters dwell at thy left h.

    21. 16. go thee either on the riuht A. or on the left 39. 3. I will smite thy bow out of thy left A.

    Dan. 12. 7. when he lield up Ids left A. to heaven Jonah 4. 1 1. cannot discern between riaht A. and left Zech. 12. 6. shall dev. ail people on riaht A. ami left Mat. 6. 3. let not left A. know what thy riaht doeth 20. 21. one on risrht h. other on left, "Slark 10. .37. 23. to sit on right A. and /cyy not mine, Mark 10.40.

    25. 33. he shall set sheep on his right A. goats on left 41. he shall say to them on left A. depart from me

    HAN

    Mat. 27. .38. were two thieves, one CTTicifiert on rigM

    A. other on the left, Mark 15.

    Acts 21. 3. we left Cyprus on the ,tjt h. and sailed

    2 Cor.d.T. armourof nghteousn.onright A.aud/

    See Li IT hand or hands.

    Miahty HAND.

    Erod. 3. 19. will not let you go, no not with mighty h,

    .32. 1 1 . people thou broughtest forth with mighty A.

    DetU. 3. 24. hast began to shew servant thy migi{y k

    4. 3». assayed to take him a nation by a miihip A.

    5. 15. Ciod brought thee out of Egypt by a michly

    A. 6. 21. 17. 8, 19. 1 9. 26. 1 11. 2. 1 €6. 8. |

    34. 12.-

    2 CAr. 6. .32. stranger that is come for thy mighty A.

    Ezek. 20. .33. with a mighty A. will 1 rule over you

    .34. and I will bring you out with a mighty A. Dan. 9. 15. brought you out of Egypt with mighty A. 1 Pet. 5. 6. humble yourselves under m»jA/y A. ot G .

    Mine and my HAND. Gen. 14. 22. 1 have lifted up mine A. unto the I ord

    21. 30. seven ewe- lambs shall thou take of my A.

    31. 29. it is in the power of my A. lo do you hurt .39. I bear loss, of my A. didst thou require it

    33. 10. 1 pray thee, receive my present at my A.

    42. 37. deliver him into my A. 1 will bring him thee

    43. 9. ril be surety, of my h. shall thou reejuiie him hiod. 7. 17. I'll smite with the ro

    15. 9. wy A. shall destroy them |117. 9. rodinmj'jieA.

    .Tl. 22. 1 will cover thee with my A. while 1 pass

    23. 1 will take away mirit A. and thou shall see

    A''wm.21.2. if thou wilt deliver this people mXo my h.

    22. 29. I would there were a sword in mine A. Veut. 8.17. might of my h. hath gotten me this wealth

    10. 3. went up, having the two tables in mine h.

    32. 39. nor and deliver out of my A. Isa. 43. 13.

    40. 1 lift up my h. to heav. and say, 1 live for evei

    41. and if mine h. take hold on judgment Judg. 6. .30. if thou will save Israel by my A. .37.

    7. 2. lest vaunt, saying, mine own A. hath saved me

    8. 7. when Ixird hath delivereil Zeba into mine A 9. 29. would to God this people were under myh.

    12. 3. and the Lord delivered them into my A. 17. .3. dedicated the silver to the lord from myh.

    1 Sam. 12. 5. that ye have not found ought in my h.

    17. 46. Lord will deliver thee this day into mine Ik.

    18. 17. Saul said, let not mine A. be upon him 21. 4. there is no common bread under mine A. 23.7. God hath delivered him into mine A.

    24. 6. to stretch mine A. agiiinst I.ord's anointed

    11. see skirt in mine A. no transgression in m. A.

    12. but mine A. shall not be upon thee, 13.

    26. 18. what have 1 done .' what evil is in mine A. .' 23. Lord delivered thee into my h. to-da v, 24. 10.

    28. 21. 1 have put my life in my A. and hearkened

    2 Sam. 3. 12. my A. shall be with thee to bring Israel 5. 19. wilt thou deliver the Philistines into mine A..'

    I will doubtlessdeliver, 1 Chron. 14. 10 18. 12. yet not put forth mine A. against Absalom

    1 Kings 13. 6. that my h. may be restored me a:;ain

    2 Kings 5. 18. he leaneth on my A. in house of R iiiiiii . 18. 34. have they delivered Samaria out of my A. .'

    .35. have delivered their country out of my h. that the L. shouhl deliver .lerusafem out of mine A.

    1 CAr. 22. 18. siven inhabitants of land into my A.

    2 CAr. 32. 15. shall G. deliver you out of my A. / 17. J

    29. 20. and my bow was renewed in my A. 31.25. rejoiced because mine A. had gotten much

    27. or my mouth hath kissed my A. .33. 7. neither shall 'my A. tie heavy ii|X>n thee P^ttl. 77. ' 2. my h. ran in the night, and ceaseon me and purge dross 10. 10. as myh. hath toun

    13. by the strength of my A. I have done it

    1 4. my A. hath foiiiul asa nest the riches of people

    36. 19. have they delivered Samariaout of wy A. .' 20. that L. should ileliver .lerusalem out of my A.

    48. 13. mine A. also hath laid foumlafion of earth 50.2. is my A. sliortenetl |1 11. this ye have of my h. 51. 16. have covered thee in the shadow of mine h, 66. 2. all those hath wine h. made. Arts 7. 50. Jer. 6. 12. I will stietch out my h. 15. 6. 1 51.2.5. 16. 21. will cause them fo know mine A. ami might

    18. 6. so are ye in mine h. O house of Israel

    25. 15. take the wine cup of this fury at my A. Ezek. 6. 14. so will I stretch out my h. upon them

    12. 7. in the even I digge

    13. 9. mm< A. shall be upon prophets that see ^•anity 20. 5. I lifted up mine h. say inir, I am the Ixird your

    Go<1, 6. 23, 28, 42. I -.36. 7. I 44. 12. 1 47. 14. 22. 1 withdrew my A. aiul wrouifht for naine'ssake Q"!. 13. 1 have smitten mine A. at thy dishonest gain .37. 19. one stick. aii

    9. 2. tho' into hell, thence shall mine h. lake them ^^f A. 2. 9. behold, I will shake mine h. on them

    13. 7. I will tum mine A. ui»n the little ones John 10. 28. nor shall any pluck them out of wf^h. 29. none is able to pluck them out of my I'atlier sA. 20. 25. except I shall thrust my A. into his side 1 Cor. 16.21. the salutation of me Paul wilh mine own A. the grace of 1 ord .1. C. 2 Thess. 3. 17. Gal. 6. 11. 1 have written with my A. Philem. 19.

    Our HAND. Gen. .37. 27. let not cwr A. be on him, he is our brother

    4.3. 21. and we have brousht it auain in i/»rA. ,VKm.'31. 1 49. taken sum of men of war under otir h. 0*w/..32.27. lest ad versaiies should say ,(i«r A. is liiwh Judg. 16.23. our L'od haih delivered Sams, intoow A.

    1 ■■Sam. 14. 10. L. hathdiliv. them into cwr A. .30. CS. .fer. 11.21. prophesy not, that thou die not by om A.

    2 Cor. 10. 16. to boast in things made ready tooKrA.

    < )»f (/ H A N D. or out of M* 1 1 A N D. Gen. 48. 22. which I took nut of the A. of Aniorite Exod. 2. 19. Egjptian delivered us out i/h. of shep.

    3.8. to deliver them cwf 0/*. of Kgyptians. 14..'k(. Sum. 5. 25. take jealousy -oftering cut n/n onians A.

    I' -2 2U

    HAN

    HAN

    HAN

    Num. 11. 15. if thus, kill me, I pray thee,

    JosA. 9. 20. deliver them mil of the h. ot Israel

    Jndg. 2. 16. judges which delivered them out of the h. 6, 9. I

    1 Sam. 4. 8. who shall deliv. us out ofh. of these sjods'

    17. .T7. L. will deliver me («(/ 0/ A. of this Philistine eSam. 12.7. I delivered theecWo/A. of Saul, 22. 1.

    23. 21. plucked the spear oitt of the Kgyptiau'.s h.

    1 Kings 11. 12. will rend V.'\\\\\\\\aii.tmtofh. otSolom. .31. 22. 3. we take it not out of h. of the king of Syria

    S Kings 13. 25. took aaain out of h. of IJen-hadad 2(1. 6. out of h. of the king of Assyria, Isa. 38. 6.

    fsal.ll. 4. deliver me out of the A. of the wicked 82. 4. rid them out of the h. of the wicked 97. 10. he delivereth them out of h. of the wicked

    Jer, 15. 21. 1 will deliver theeoutofh. of the wicked 21.12. himspoiledoMf «/ A. of the oppressor, 22. 3.

    32. 4. not escape mit of A. of Chaldeans, .38. 18, 23. Lam. 5. 8. none doth deliver us out of their A. Zeth. 11. 6. out 0/ their h. 1 will not deliver them John 10.39. to take him, but he escaped out 0/ their A. yJcts 12. 11. deliver nie out of the h. of Herod Mev. 8. 4. ascended before ti. <»« 0/ angel's A. 10. 10.

    Right HAND. Gen. .35. t 18. .Jacob called him son of the right h. 48. 14. put his rtght A. on Ephraim's head, 18. hiod, 15. 6. thy right A. O Lord, is become glorious 29. 20. put the bloo

    2 .Sam. 2(1. 9. Joab took Amasa with right A. to kiss 1 kings 2. 19. Bath-sheba sat on Solomon's right A. 8 KingsiS. 13. on right h. of the mount of corruption Jot 23. 9. he hideth himself on the right A.

    .30. 12. u|)on my right A. rise the youth, they push 40. 14. that thine own right A. can save thee Psal, 16. 8. he is at my right A. I shall not be moved 11. at thy right A. are pleasures for evermore

    17. 7. savest by thy right A. them that trust in thee

    18. .'{5. and thy right h. hath holden me up 20. 6. with the saving strength of his right A.

    21.8. thy right A. shall tind out those that hate thee

    26. 10. and their right A. is full of bribes

    44. 3. but thy right A. and thy arm saved them

    45. 4. thy right A. shall teach thee terrible things 9. on thy rtgAt A. did stand queen in goldof Uphir

    48. 10. thy r/^A( A. is full of righteousness ,

    60. 5. save with thy right A. and hear me

    63. 8. ncy soul followeth, thy right h. upholdeth me

    73. 23. Ihou hast holden me by ray right A.

    74. ll.why withdrawest thou thy right h.?

    77. 10. 1 will remember the years of the right A. 78.54. to mountain which his right A. purcliased 80. 15. the vineyard which thy right A. planted

    17. let thy hand be ujmn the man of thy right A. 89. 13. stiom; is thy hand, high is thy rtght A.

    25. I will also set his right A. in tlie rivers

    42. tnou hast set up the right A. of his adversaries 91. 7. ten thousand shall fall at thy rjght A. 98. 1. hJF rirhf h. hath gotten him the victory I1J8 6. save with thy right A. and answer me 109.fi- "I'd let Satan starol at his right A.

    31. for he shall stand at the right A. of the poor

    110.1. sit thou at my rigAt A. till 1 make enemies thy

    footstool, Luke 20. 42. Acts 2. .34. Heh. 1. 13.

    y 5. the lord at i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y rigAt h. shall stiike thro' kings

    118. 15. the right A. of the Lord doeth valiantly

    16. right A. of the Lord is exalted, doeth valiantly 121. 5. the Lord is thy shade upon thy rigAt A. 137. 5. if I forget, let my right A. forget her cunning 1.38. 7. and thy right A. shall save me

    139. 10. even there thy right A. shall hold me 142. 4. looked on my riglu A. none would know me 144. 8. their rigAt A. is a right A. of falsehood, 11. Proi: 3. 16. lenuth of days is in her rigAt A.

    27. 16. the ointment of his right A. bewray eth Lfcl. 10. 2. a wise man's heart is at his rigAt A. Cant. 2. 6. and his rigAt A. doth embrace me

    8. 3. and his right A. sliould embrace me '

    Jsa. 41. 10. 1 will uphold thee with right A. of right.

    13; 1 the Lord thy (iod will hold thy rigAt A.

    44. 20. nor say, is there not a lie in my right A.

    45. 1. to Cyrus whose right A. I have holden 48. 13. my rigAt A. hath spanned the heavens

    62. 8. the Lord hath sworn by his righi A.

    63. 12. that led them by the rigAt A. of Moses Jer.22.24. tho' Coniah were the signet on my right A. lMm.2. 3. hath drawn back hisrij7A< A. from enemy

    4. he stood with his right A. as an adversary Ezei. 21. 22. at right A. divination for.lerusalem fJah. 2. 16. cup of Lord's right A. shall be turned to ZecA. 3. 1. Satan standing at his rigAt A. to resist him lHat. 5. 30. if thy ripht A. offend thee, cut it off

    6. 3. let not thy left know what thy right h. doeth Mark 14. 6-'. ye shall see Son of man sitting on the

    r. A. of power, coming in clouds, Luke^l. 69.

    16. 19. received to heaven, sat on rigAt A. of Ciod,

    Heh. 1. 3. 1 8. 1. 1 10. 12. 1 12. 2. 1 Pet. 3. 22.

    Luke 6. 6. was a man whose rigAt A. was withered

    Acts 2. 25. he is on my right A. I shall not be moved

    33. being by the rigAt h. of God exalted, 5. 31. 3. 7. he took him by the right h. and lift him up

    7. 55. saw Jesus standing on right h. of Hod, 56. Horn. 8. .34. who i* even at the right A. of fiod £iiA.1.20. sethim athis r^A/ A. in heavenly places Cii/. 3. 1. where Christ sittethon the right h. of God Jiev. 1. 16. he had in his r. A. seven stare, 20. 1 2. 1.

    17. laid right A. upon me, sayjug, fear not

    a. I. I saw in his) (ffAt A. a book written within, 7.

    13. 16. to receive mark in their right A, or foreheads

    See Left H A N u.

    liight HANDS.

    Ga/.0. 9. ^ave tome and Barnab.rffi'A/A. offellow.

    Jo stretch frth or uut llA N U. Gen. 22. 10. Abraham stretched forth his A. to slay i'j-orf. 3.20. I will .stretch mit my A. on El'.7.5. I 9.15. 14. 16. stretch outthv h. over the sea, 26. 7, 19. il. Moses stretched'out his A. over the sea. 27. 1 dam. 26. 9. wl.o can st.f. A. ai.'a. Lord's anointed 212

    i Sam. 1. 14. how wa.stnotafraiil to.r/re/fA/. thy A. Psal. 1.'58. 7. will stretch forth thine A. aaa. enemies i'ro:'. 31.20. she stietcheth out her h. to the poor Ezek. 14.9. I will stretchout my A. on that prophet 13. then will 1 stretchout mine A. upon the land 25.7. I will .str.out mine A. upon the Ammonites 13. I will also stretch out mine A. u|)on I'dom

    16. I will strelcA out mine A. on the Philistines .35. 3. 1 will stretch out mine A. against mount Seir

    l)a7i. 11. 42. shall stretch f. his A. on the countries ZepA.l. 4. on Judah || 2. 13. against Assyria See Strong. Thine or thp HAND. Gen. 4. 11. to receive thy brother's blood from thp A. 16. 6. thy maid is in lAg A. do to her as it plenseth 22. 12. and he said, lay not thine A. u[)on the lad

    24. 2. put, 1 pray, thg A. under my thigh, 47. 29. 49. 8. thit A. shall be in the neck or thy enemies

    Ejrod. 4. 2. what is that in tAine A.? he said, a n d

    17. thou Shalt take this rod in t. A. 7. 15. j 17. 5. 8. 5. stretch forth thine A. over the ri» eis, 9. 22.

    I 10. 12, 21. Mat. 12. 13. Mark 3. 5.

    13. 9. it shall be for a sign on t. A. 16. Deut. 6. 8. 23. 1. put not tAin£ A. with wicked to be witness

    Num. 21. 34. for I have delivered. Oif into thi/ A. Deut. 2. 7. L. thy God hath blessed thee in works of thff A. 14. 29. I 15. 10. 1 23. 20. I 28. 8, 12, 20.

    24. behold, I have given into My A. Sihon

    3. 2. I will deliver ()g and his people into thp A. 1.3. 9. thg A. shall be first on him, to put him to death 17. shall cleave nought of cursed thingto/A»>teA.

    14. 25. thou shall bind up the money in thine A.

    15. 7. nor shut thine h. from thy poor brother 8. thou shall open thine A. wide to thy brother

    23. 25. thou mayest pluck the ears with tAine A. 28. 32. there shall be no might in thine h. .30. 9. make thee plenteous in every work of t. A. .33. 3. he loved the people, all his saints are in thy h. Josh. 6. 2. I have given into thine A. Jericho

    8. 18. for I will give Ai into thine h.

    9. 25. now behold, we are in thine A. to do to us

    10. 6. slack not My A. from thy servants, save us 8. I have delivered kings of Canaan into thg A.

    Judg. 4. 7. I will deliver Sisera into tAine A. 7. 7. I will deliver the Midianites into tAine A. 8. 15. aie hands of Zeba and Zalmunna in thine A. 18. 19. hold thy peace, lay thine A. on thy mouth

    20. 28. 1 will deliver Benjamin into tAine A.

    1 Sam. 14. 19. Saul said to the priest, withdraw

    21. 3. what is under thine A. '! give me five loaves 2:5.4. 1 willdeliv. Philistines into /.A. 2&jff(.5.19.

    2 Sam. 13. 10. bring meat, that 1 may eatof /Ai>i« A.

    24. 16. it is enough, stay thine h. I'CAron. 21. 15. 17. let thine A. 1 pray, be ag. me, 1 CAron, 21. 17.

    1 Kings 8. 24. hast fulfilled it with t. A. 2 CAr. 6. 15.

    17. 11. she said, bring me a morsel of bread in t. A.

    20. 13. I will deliver Syrians into tAine h. 28. 42. because thou hast let go out of thy A. a man

    2 Kings 4. 29. and take my staff in thine A.

    8. 8. the king said, take a present in thine A. 9. 1. Elisha said, take this box of oil in thine h. 10. 15. give me tAine h. and he gave him his hand 13. 16. and he said, put tAine n. upon the bow

    1 CAron. 4. 10. and that thine h. might be with me

    29. 12. in thine A. power ; and to make great 16. all this store tor house cometh of thine A.

    2 CAron. 20. 6. in <. A. is there not power and might ? Lira 7. 14. the law of thy Ciod which is in tAine A.

    25. after wisdom of God, that is in thine A. Jiih 1. 11. but put forth thine A. and touch, ^. 5.

    12. only upon himself put not forth thine A. 2. 6. behold, he is in thine A. but save his life

    10. 7. there is none that can deliver out of tAine A.

    11. 14. if iniquity be in tAine A. put it far away 13. 21. withdraw /. A. far from me, let not thy dread 35. 7. or what receiveth he of tAine A. ?

    Psal. 10. 12. arise, C) Lord, O God, lift up thine h.

    14. beholdest spite to requite it with thy A. 17. 14. from men which are thy A. () Lord

    21. 8. thine A. shall find out all thine enemies 31. 5. into thine A. 1 commit my spirit

    15. my tiines are in thy A. deliv. me from enemies 32. 4. for day and night thy A. was heavy upon me .38. 2. thy A. presseth me || 39. 10. by blow ot thine A. 74. 11. why withdrawest thou thyh.! pluck it out

    80. 17. let thy A. be upon the man of thy right A. 88. 5. and they are cut off from thy A.

    104.28. thou openestMy A. filled with sood, 145. 16. 109. 27. that they may know that this is thy A. 119. 173. let thy A. help me || 139. 5. laid t. A. on me 1.39. 10. even there shall thy A. lead me 144. 7. send thine A. from above, rid me, deliver me

    Prov. 3. 27. when it is in pow er of thine A. to do it 6. 1. if thou hast stricken thy A. with a stranaer 30. 32. if thought e> il, lav thy h. upon thy mouth

    Eccl.T. 18. yea also from this withdraw not thine h. 9. 10. whatsoever thy A. findeth to do, do it II. 6. in the evening withhold not thine A.

    Isa. 3. 6. and let this ruin be under thy A. 26. 11. when thy A. is lifted up, they will not see

    142. 6. I the Lord will liold thine A. and keep thee

    47.6. 1 have given my inheritance into tAine A. 51. 22. I have taken out of thy A. cup of trembling 57. 10. thou hast found the lite of thine A.

    61. 8. art our Father, we are the work of thy h. Jer. 6. 9. turn back thine h. as a grape-gatherer 15. 17. 1 sat atone because of thy A. thou hast filled

    25. 28. if they refuse to take the cup at thine A. .36. 14. take in thyh. the roll, wherein thou hast read 40. 4. free from chains which were upon tAine h.

    Lzek. .3. 18. his blood will 1 require at t. A. 20. | .33. 8. 6. 11. smite with thine A. and stamp « ith thy foot 10. 2. and fill thine A, with coals of fire 23. 31. therefore I will pi e her cup into thine A.

    29.7. when they took hold of tliee by thy h.

    ■i'l. 17. ao in and they shall become one in ihine h.

    .38. 12. to turn thine h. upon the desolate plaics Dan. 2. .'58. the fowls hath he given into thine A.

    .3. 17. our Go

    12. I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine A. Mot. 18. 8. if thy h. or foot oil. ud lliee, Mark 9. 43.

    John 20. 27. reach thy A. and thrust it into my side Wf«4. 28. to do whatever t. A. and counsel deterni. 30. by stretching forth thine A. to heal Your HAND. Gen. 9. 2. xnioyour A. are they delivered

    43. 12. and take double money in your A.

    Exod. 12. 11. with shoes on your feet, staff inynwr A.

    23. 31. the inhabitants of the land into your A. Deut. 12. 7. ye shall rejoice in all ye put your A. to Josh. 8. 7. God will deliver it into yvur A. 20.

    10. 19. the Lord hath dcliverefl them into your A.

    24. 8. I save the Amorites into your A. 11. Judg. 3. 28. Moabites II 7- 15. Midianites into your A. 2 Sam. 4. 11. shall I not require his blood of your A. f 2 CAr. 18. 14. they shall be delivered into yoar A.

    28. 9. C'od hath delivered them into your A. Isa. 1. 12. who hath required this at your A. ? Jer.lC}. 14. 1 am in y. A. do with me as secmeth good

    38. 5. Zedekiah said, behold, he is in your A.

    44. 25. ye have spoken and fulfilled with your A. Ezek. 13. 21. and they shall be no more in yvur A,

    23. I will deliver my people out of your A. Mat. 1. 10. nor will 1 accept an offering at your A. 13. should I acceptthisofyour A. .' saith the Lord

    2. 13. or receiveth it with good-will at your h.

    Handed, see Left, Weak. HAND-BREA1)TH. Exod. 25. 25. a border of an A. round about, 37. 12. 1 Kings 7. 26. a molten sea a A. thick, 2 CAron. 4. 5. Psal. 39. 5. thou hast made my days as an A. Ezek. 40. 5. a reed of six cubits long, and an h, 43. 13. the cubit is a cubit and an h. HAKP-iroarf. Ezek. 40. 43. within were hooks an A. -iroaif fastened

    HANDFUL. Lev. 2. 2. the priest shall take thereout an A. of flour, 5. 12. 16. 15. 1 9. 17. A«m. 5. 26. 1 Kings 17.12. an A. of meal in a barrel, oil in a cruse Ps. 72. If), there shall lie an A. of corn in the earth Eccl.4.6. better is A. with quietness, than twth hands Jer. 9. 22. and as the A. after the harvest-man

    HANDFULS. Gen. 41. 47. and the earth brought forth by A. Exod. 9. 8. take to you A. of ashes of the furnace Huth 2. 16. let fall also some A. of purpose for her 1 Kings20. 10. if dust of Samaria shall suffice for A. Ezek. 13. 19. will ye pollute me for h. of barley .'

    HANDY. Psal. 19. 1. and the firmament sheweth his A. work

    HANDKERCHIEFS. Acts 19. 12. from his body were brought to the sick A.

    HANDLE. Gen. 4. 21. Jubal was father of such as A. the harp Judg. 5. 14. they that A. the pen of the writer 1 CAr. 12. 8. men that could A. spear, 2 Chr. 25.5. Psal. 115. 7- they have hands, but they A. not Jer. 2. 8. and they that A. the law knew me not 46. 9. and the Libyans that A. the shield Ezek. 27. 29. all that A. the oar, and all the pilots Luke 24.39. A.me and see || Col. 2. 21. taste not, A.not

    HANDLED. Ezek. 21. 11. to be furbished, that it may be A . Mark 12.4. and they sent him away shamefully A.

    1 JoA» 1. 1. our hands have A. of the word of life

    HANDLETH. Proa. 16. 20. he that A. matter wisely ,shall find good J«r. 50. 16.cutof! him that A.sicklein time of harvest Amos 2. 15. nor shall he stand that h. the bow

    HANDLING. Ezek:. .38. 4. great company, all of them A. swords

    2 Car. 4. 2. not A. the word of God deceitfully

    HANDLES. Cant. 5. 5. hands dropped with myrrh on A. of lock

    HANDMAID. Gen. 16. 1. Saraihadan A. whose name was Hagar

    29. 24. Laban gave Zilpah to be Leah's A. 35.26. 29. La. gave Bilhah to be Rachel's A. 30.4. 1 .35.25.

    Exod. 23. 12. that son of thy A. may be refreshed Judg.\\\\\\\\9. 19.there is bread and wine forme and thy A. i;«/A 2.13.f"r that thou hast spoken friendly to thy A.

    3. 9. and she answered, 1 am Ruth thine A.

    1 Sam. 1. 11. if wilt look on the affliction of thine A.

    16. count not thine A. for a daughter of Belial

    18. Hannah said, let thy A. find grace in thy sight

    25. 24. let thy A. speak || 31. remember thy A.

    41. let thy A. be a servant to wash feet of servants

    2 Sam. 14. 6. thy A. had two sons, they two strove 20. 17. she said to him, hear the words of thy A.

    1 Kings 1.13. didst notthou.my lord, sweartothy A./

    17. thou swaiestby the Ixud thy Ciod to thy A. 3. 20. she look my son while thine A. slept

    2 Kings 4. 2. thy A. hath not any thing.save (Jot of oil 16. nay, thou man of God, do not lie to thine A.

    Psal. 86. 16. turn to me, and save the son of thy A. 116. 16. I am thy servant, and the son of thy A. Prov. .30. 23. and an A. that is heir to her mistress Jer. 34. 16. ye caused every man his A. to return Luke 1.38. behold the A. of the Lord, be it to me

    HANDMAIDEN. Luke 1. 48. he hath regarded the low estate of his A.

    HANDMAIDS. Gen. 33. 1. Jacob divided the children to the two A.

    2. he put the A. and their children foremost ii'u/A 2. 13. though I be not like to one of thy A. 2 *«/«. 6.20. who uncovered himself inejesoftheA. Jer. a. 11. they caused the A. to return for A. Joe/ 2. 29. on the A. will I pour my spirit, ^JrM 2. 18.

    HANDS. Gen. 16. 9. return and submit thyself under her A. 27. 22. the voice is Jacob's, the A. are the A. of Vjam 49. 24. A. were made strong by A. of mighty God Exod. 17. 12. but Jloses' A. were heavy, took astone

    26. + 17. two A. shall be in one board set in order 29. 24. and thou shalt put all in the A. of Aaron 32. 1 29. ftloses said, fill your A. to-day to the I ord

    Lev. 8. 27. put all on Aaron's A. and on his son's S. Num. 5. 18. put the oflTeiing of memorial in her A. 6. 19. and shall put tliem on the A. of the >iazarite Dait. 4. C8. there ve shall serve go

    HAN

    Deul. 17. 7- the A. of witnesses shall be fii-st on him 31. 29. to provoke him through the work of your It.

    Jtttig. C. M. he delivered them into A. of the spoilers 0. IS. intoA. of MidianitesH IO.7. intoA.of Philist. 8. 6. are A. of Zeba and Zalmunna in tliy hand r 15. 34. delivered (hem out of A. of eneni. 1 .Sa»i. 14. 48.

    18. 10. for God hath given l^ish into your A.

    19. 27. and her A. were upon the threshold

    1 Ham, 30. 15. nor deliver me into A. of my master

    2 Xam. 2. 7. let your A. be strong. Zed. 8. 9, 13.

    16. 21. then the «. of all with thee shall be strong 2^. 9. delivered them into the A. of the Gibeonites 23. 6. because they cannot be taken with A.

    J Kings 10. 1 19. there were A. on seat, 2 C'Ar. 9. + 18. 14. 27. into the A. of the guard, 2 Chron. 12. 10. 8 kings 3. 11. who poured water on the A. of Elijah

    9. 35. they found the skull and the palmsof her A.

    10. 24. the men whom 1 brought into your A.

    1 Chron. 25. 2. sons of Asaph under the A. of Asaph .3. under the A. of .leduthun || 6. A. of their father

    S Chron. 15. 7. be strong, let not your A. be weak 23. t 18. was ordained by the A. of David, 29. 1 27.

    F.zra 4. 4. weakened the A. of the people of Judab

    Job 4. 3. thou hast strengthened the weak A. 5. t 20. redeem in war from the A. of the sword Ifi. 11. God hath turned me into the A. of the wicked

    17. 3. who is he that will strike A. with me ?

    9. that hath c4ean A. shall be stronger and stronger P>al. 24. 4. who shall ascend ? he that hath clean h. 26. 10. in whose A. is mischief || 47. 1. clap your A. 58. 2. ye weigh the violence of your A. in the earth 63. t 10. make him run out by the A. of the sword 68. 31. Ethiopia shall stretch out her A. unto God 115.4. idols.theworkofmen'sA. 135.15. if.37.19.

    7. they have A. but handle not, feet, but walk not 131.2. liftup your A. in the sanctuary, and bless L. 140. 4. keep me, O Lord, from the A. of the wicked

    Prov. 6. 10. a little foldingof theA. tosleep,24.33. 17. I.d. doth hate the A. that shed innocent blood 12. 14. the recompence of man's A. be rendered him 14. 1 . the foolish plucketh it down with her A. 17. 18. a man striketh A. and becometh surety

    22. 26. be not thou one of tliem that strike A.

    30. 28. spider taketh hold with her A. is in palaces

    31. 13. and she worketh willingly with her A.

    19. she layeth her A. to the spindle, hei' A. hold

    20. yea. she reacheth forth her A. to the needy

    31. give her of the fruit of her A. and let her works Eccl. 4. 6. than both h. full with travel and vexation

    7. 26. her A. are as bands || 10. 18. the idleness of A. Cant. 7. 1. the work of the A. of a cunning workman Jsa. 1. 15. when ye spread forth your A. 1 will hide my eyes from you ; your It. are full of blood 2. 8. they worship the work of their own A. 1.3.7. therefore shall all A. be faint, and heart melt 31. 7. idols which your own A. have made to you 33. t 21. the Ijord will be a place broad of A. 35. 3. stienglhen ye the weak A. and conhrm knees 45. 9. or shall thy work say, he hath no A. 59. 3. A. are defiled with blood, fingers with iniquity Jer. 4. 31. that spreadeth her A. saying, woe is me

    10. 3. a tree, the work of the A. of the workman

    9. and of the A. of the founder, blue and purple

    19. 7. cause them to fall by A. that seek their lives CI. 4. will turn back weapons that are in your A.

    23. 14. they strengthen also the A. of evil doers, that none return from wickedness, Ezek. 13. 22.

    25. 6. provoke me not with the works of your A. 7. 33. 13. shall pass under A. of him thattelleth them 38. 4. he weakenelh A. of men of war, A. of people 48. 37. upon all the A. shall be cuttings Lam. 1. 17. Zion spreadeth her A. none to comfort

    4. 2. how esteemed as the work of A. of the potter ! 6. that was overthrown, and no A. stayed on her

    10. A. of pitiful women have sodden their children F.iek. 7. 17. all A. shall be feeble, 21. 7.

    .35. 1 5. hast shed blood of Israel by A. of the sword Oan. 2. 34. till a stone was cut out without A. 45. Mic. 7 .3. that they may do evil with both A. earnestly AaA. .3. 19. all shall clap the A. over thee Jlag. 2. 17. in all labour of your A. I smote vou Zeth. 4. 9. the A. of Zerubbabel laid the foundation Mat. 15. 20. to eat with unwashen A. Markt. 2, 5.

    17. 22. the Son of man shall be betrayed into the

    A. of men, 26. 45. Mark 9. 31. Luke 9. 44.

    18. 8. having two A. to be cast into fire, Mark 9. 43. iUar* 14. 58. temple made w ith A. another without It. Luke 22. 53. ve stretched forth no A. against me

    24. 7. must be delivered into the A. of sinful men Acts 2. 23. by wicked A. have crucified and slain

    5. 12. by A. of the apostles were wonders wrought 48. dwelleth not in temples made with A. 17. 24.

    8. 18. that through laying on of the apostles' A.

    1 1 . 30. sent to elders by the A. of Barnabas and Saul 17. 25. neither is worshipped with men's A.

    19. 26. that lliey be no gods which are made with A.

    20. 34. that these A. have ministered to my necessit.

    21. 11. shall deliver him into the A.of the Gentiles 2 Cor. 5. 1. we have an house not made with A. Eph. 2. 11. the circumcision in flesh ma

    4. 14. by laying on of A.ot'the presbytery, Hei.6.2. Jleh. 9. 11. by a greater tabernacle not with A. 24. Christ not entered into holy place made with A 10. 31. fearful to fall info the A. of the living God

    12. 12. wheieforc lift up the A. which hang down Jam. 4. 8. cleanse your A. ye sinners, purify your

    ■See Cl.AP.

    Hts HANDS.

    Cen.27.23.AiV A. were hairy || 48.14. guiding AiV A.

    Eiod. 17. 12. and Aaron and Hur stayed up his h.

    32. 19. and Moses cast the tables out of his A. Lev. 7. .30. Ai.t own A. shall brin" the offering

    15. 11. and hath not rinsed Ai> it. in water

    16. 12. his A. full of sweet incense beaten small 21. Aaron shall lay both Ai.t A. on head of live g.

    yum. 24. 10. and Kalak smote his A. together Veut. 33. 7. let his It. be sufficient for him

    11. bless, lx>rd, and accept the work of Aij A. *t. 9. for Moses liad laid his A. upon Joshua

    HAN

    Judg. 9. 16. done according to the deserving of A« A. t24. who strengthened his A. to kill his brethren

    1 Sam. 5. 4. both the palms of Ai> A. were cut off 14. 13. .lonathan climt>ed up on Ai'j- A. and his feet 23. 16. Jonathan went and strengthened Ait A. in G.

    2 .iam. 4. 1. when Saulsson heard, hish. were feeble

    1 Ki)ti/s8. 22. Solomon stood and spread forth his h.

    toward heaven, 38. 51. 2 Chron. 6. 12, 13, 29.

    16. 7. in provoking him with the work of Aij A.

    2 kings 4. 34. he went up and put his A. upon his A. 5. 20. hath spared N aaman in not receiving at hish. 13. 16. Elisha put his A. upon the king's hands

    2 Chron. 6. 4. who hath with his h. fulfilled that Neh. 4. 17 . with one of his h. wrouglit in the work JoA jUlO. thou hast blessed the work of his A. 5. iS he woundeth, and his A. make whole

    20. 10. and his A. shall restore their goods 34. 19. for tliey all are the works of Aw A.

    37. for he clappeth his h. amongst us Psal. 9. 16. the wick, is snared in the work of Aw A. 28. 5. they regard not the operation of A(> A. 78. 72. he guided them by the skilfulness of Aw A. 81. 6. his h. were delivered tiom the pots 95. 5. the sea is his, and Ai> A. formed dry land 111. 7. the works of hts h. are verity and judgment Prov. 21. 25. for his A. refuse to labour EJ:el. 4. 5. the fool foldeth Ai.t A. together Catit. 5. 14. Aw A. are as gold rings set with beryl Isa. 3. 11. the reward of Aw A. shall be given him 5. 12. nor consider the operation of Aw A.

    17.8. he shall not look to altars, the work of Ajj A.

    25. 11. L. shall spread forth Ai,f A. in midstof them, as he that swimmeth spreadeth Aw A. to swim

    33. 15. that shaketh Aw A. from holding bribes Jer. 30. 6. why see every man witli Aw A. on his loins r

    50. 43. king heard the report. Aw A. waxed feeble Hai. 3. 10. the deep lifted up Aw A. on high ZecA. 4. 9. Aw A. shall also finish the house Mat. 19. 13. should put Aw A. on them, Mark 10. 16.

    27. 24. he washed Aw h. before the multitude Mark 6. 2. such mighty works are wrought by his It.

    8. 23. when he had put Aw A. on his eyes, 25. Lvke 24. 40. shewed them Aw A. and feet, John 20. 20.

    50. and he lifted up Aw A. and blessed tliem John 13. 3. the Path, had given all things into Aw A.

    20. 25. except I see in Aw A. the print of tlie nails Acts 9. 17- putting Aw A. on him, said, brother Saul

    12. 1. Werod stretch, forth Aw A. to vex tlie church 7. and his chains fell off from Aw A. 2C'or.H. 33. was letdown by a wall, and escap. Aw A. Eph. 4. 28. working with Ait A. thing that is good Hee Lay, Laid. Mine HANDS, my HANDS. Gen. 20. 5. in innocency of my h. have I done tliis 31. 42. God hath seen the labour of my A. Eiod.9. 29. 1 will spread abroad myh. Ezra 9.5. .fudg. 12. 3. I put my life in my h. and passed over 2 Sam.W. 21. accord, toclean. of my A. Ps. 18. 20,24. 35. he teacheth my A. to war, Ps. 18. 34. | 144. 1.

    1 Chr. 12. 17. seeing there is no wrong in mine h. Neh. 6. 9. now, therefore, O God, strengthen my A. Joi 9. 30. and if I make my A. never so clean

    16. 17. not for any injustice in mi7ie A. 31. 7, and if any blot hath cleaved to mitie A. Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, if there be iniquity in my A. 22. 16. they pierced my A. and my feet 26. 6. 1 will wash m. A. in innocency, so will 1 com.

    28. 2. when 1 lift up my A. toward thy holy oracle 6.3. 4. I will lift up my b. in thy name

    73. 13. in vain I have washed my A. in innocency 88. 9. 1 have stretched out my A. unto thee 119. 48. my A. will I lift to thy commandments 141. 2. lifting up of my A. as the evening sacrifice 143. 6. 1 stretch forth my A. to thee, my soul Eccl. 2. 11. on all the works that viy A. had wrought Cant. 5. 5. 1 rose, and my A. dropped with myrrh La. 19. 25. blessed be Assyria the work of my A.

    29. 23. when he seeth the work of mine A. in thee 45. 11. ask me concerning the work of my A.

    12. even my A. have stretched out the heavens

    49. 16. 1 have graven thee on the palms of my h.

    60. 21. thy people also the work of my A.

    65. 2. I have spread out my A. all day to rebellious Ezek. 21. 17. I will also smite mine It. together Dan. 3. 15. who is God todeliveryououtof my A.'

    10. 10. an hand which set me on the palms of my A. Luke 24. 39. behold my A. and my feet, John 20. 27. John 13. 9- not feet only, but also my A. and head Horn. 10. 21. all day 1 have stretched forth my A.

    2 7'im. 1. 6. the gift in thee by putting on of my A.

    Our HANDS. Gen. 5. 29. shall comfort us concerning toil of our A. 43. 22. other money \\\\\\\\iave we brought in our A. Deut.3.3. G.deliver. intoeur A. Og kingof Dashan

    21. 7- shall say, our A. have not shed this blood Juslt. 2. 24. L. hath delivered intoot

    16. 24. our G. hath delivered into otir A. our enemy 1 Sam. 17. 47. and he will give you into ottr A. Psal. 44. 20. or stretched out tmr A. to a strange god

    90. 17. establish thou the work of our A. upon us Jer. 6. 24. we have heard the fame, our A. wax feeble Lam. 3. 41. let us lift up our heart with our A. to G . Hos. 14. 3. nor say to work of lur A. ye are our gods /Jew 24. 7. Lysias took him away out of our h. 1 Cor. 4. 12. and labour working with our own It.

    1 John 1. 1. our h. have handled the word of life

    7A«i> HANDS. Gen. .37. 21. he delivered him out of their It. 22. Exod.^9. 10. shall put Mc»r A. on head of the bullock

    15. shall put thetr A. on the head of the ram, 19.

    25. thou shall receive them of their A. l.er. 8. 28. Kum. 8. 10. Israel shall put their A. on the Invites

    12. the Invites shall lay their A. on the bullock Deut.l. 25. they broughtof fruitof land in/AWr A.

    21. 6. the elders shall wash their A. over the heifer Judg. 7. 2. too many to give Midianites into A,

    12. 2. ye delivered me not out of their A.

    2 Sam. 4. 12. and they cut off their A. and their feet 2A'«».ll. 12. they clapped M

    22. 17. that they miant provoke me to anger with

    all the works of their h. 2 Chron. 34. 25.

    HAN

    Exra 1.6. strengthened their A. with vessels of sfiver 5. 8. work goeth fast on and prospereth in their h. 6. 22. to strengthen their A. in the work of the house 10. 19. they gave their h. that they would put away

    Neh. 2. 18. so they strengthened their h. for the work

    6. 9. their h. shall be weakened from the work 9. 24. gavest them into thetr h. with their kings

    Job 5. 12. their A. cannot perform their enterprise SO. 2. whereto miaht strength of their h. profit me .'

    Psal. 28. 4. give them after the work of their A. 76. 5. the men of might have not found their A.

    91. 12. the angels shall bear thee up in their A. 125. 3. lest righteous put forth their A. to iniquity

    Isn. 25. 1 1 . pride, together with the spoils of their h.

    59. 6. and the act of violence is in their h.

    65. 22. mine elect shall enjoy the work of their A. Jer. 1. 16. worsliipped the works of their own A.

    5. + 31. the priests take iaio their A. by their means

    25. 14. accord, to the works of their It. Ijim. 3. 64. 32. .30. provoked to anger with works of their h.

    Lam. 1 . 14. the Lord halh delivered me into theirh.

    2. t 20. women eat children swaddled with theirh. Ezek. 10. 12. tlieir A. and wings full of eyes round

    23. 37. committed adultery , blood is in their A. 45.

    43. 1 26. they shall purge altar and hll their A. Jonah 3. 8. turn from the violence that is in theirh. Hag. 2. 14. so is every work of their A. unclean Mnt.i.a. with th. A. they sh. bear thee \\\\\\\\xp,Luke 4.11.

    15. 2. they wash not their A. when they eat bread

    £6. 67. smote with palms of their A. Mark 14. 65. Mark 7. 3. Jews, except they wash their A. eat not J uke 6. 1. and did eat, rubbing them in their A. Jolm 19. 3. and they smote him with tlieir It. Acts 7. 41. they rejoiced in the works of their A.

    14.3. granted signs and wonders to be done by th. A. Pev. 7. 9. with white robes, and palms in their h.

    9. 20. yet repented not of the works of their h.

    20. 4. nor had received his mark in their h.

    Thine or thy HANDS. Exod. 15. 17- in sanctuary which thy A. have estab. Veut. 16. 15. the Lord shall bless thee in all works of thine A. therefore shalt surely rejoice, 24. 19. Judg. 7. 11. afterward shall thine h. be strengthened ^Sam. 3.34. thy h. were not bound, nor feet in fetters Job 10. 3. is it good to despise the work of thine A. T 8. thine A. have made and fashioned me togetlier

    14. 15. thou wilt have desire to the work of thine A.

    22. 3i». and it is delivered by pureness of thitte A. Psal. 8. 6. to have dominion over the worksof /Aj/ A.

    92. 4. I will triumph in the works of thy A. 102. 25. and the heavens are the work of thy A. 119. 73. thy A. have made me and fashioneci me 128. 2. for thou shalt eat the labour of thine A. 138. 8. forsake not the works of thine own A.

    143. 5. 1 meditate, I muse on the work of thy h,

    144. + 7. send thine A. from above, rid me, deliv. me Ercl. 5. 6. why should G. destroy the work of th. It. Jer. 2. .37 . tliou shalt go forth , and th. h. on thy head Lam.1. 19- lift up thy A. for thelifeof thy chililien Ezek. 21. 14. prophesy and smite thine It. together

    22. 14. can thine A. be strong in the da3' that 1 deal ? Mic. 5. 13. shalt no more worship the work of th. 4. Zeph. 3. 16. and to Zion, let not thine A. be slack Zech. 13. 6. what are these wounds in thine A. ! Luke^S. 46. Father, into tliy A. 1 commend my spirit John 21. 18. thou shalt stretch forth thy A.

    heb. 1. 10. the heavens are the works of thine A. 2. 7- thou didst set him over the works of thy h.

    HAN D-staves. Ezek. 39. 9. and shall bum the h.-stavet and spears

    HAN D-ueapon, Num. 33. 18. or if he smite him with a h.-aieapoa

    HAN H-aritinf). Col. 2. 14. blotting out the h.-tcritino o( ordinances

    HANG. Gen. 40. 19. Pharaoh shall A. thee on a tree Num. 25. 4. A. them before the Lord against the sun Deut. 21. 22. and if thou A. him on a tree, his body 28. 66. and thy life shall It. in doubt before thee 2 Sam. 21. 6. and we will A. them up unto the \\\\\\\\joid Esth. 6. 4. to speak to the king to A. Mordecai

    7. 9. then the king said, A. him thereon

    Cant. 4. 4. whereon there A. a thousand bucklers Isa. 22. 24. tliey shall A. upon him all the glory Lam. 2. 10. tlie virgins of .lerusalem A. tlieir heads Exek. 15. 3. will men take pin to A. any vessel thereon .' Mat. 22. 40. on these two A. all the law and prophets Jicts 28. 4. saw the venomous beast A. on Ids hand Heb. 12. 12. lift up hands A. down and feeble knees

    HA'NGED. Gen. 40. 22. but be A. the chief baker, 41. IS. Deut. 21. 23. for he that is A. is accursed of God Josh. B. 29. and the king of Ai he A. on a tree

    10. 26. the five kings A. he on five trees

    2 Sam. 4. 12. Kechab and Baanah A. over the pool 17. 23. Ahithophel h. himself |l 18. 10. Absalom A.

    21. 9. the seven sons of Saul A. they in the hill Ezra 6. 11. and being set up, let him be A. thereon E^th. 2. 23. the two chamlwrlains were A. on a tree

    7. 10. they A. Haman || 9. 14. they A. his ten sous Psal. 137. 2. we A. our harps on the willows Z,«»i. 5. 12. princes are A. up by their hands Ezek. 27. 10. they A. the shielil and helmet in the* ll.theyA.their shields upon thy walls round about Mat. 18. 6. it were better for him that a millstone were A. about his neck, Mark 9. 42. Luke 17. 2. 27. 5. Judas departed, and went and A. himself Luke 19. ♦ 48. all the |>eople A. on him toliear him

    23. .39. one of the thieves who were A. railed on him Acts 5. 30. whom ve slew and A. on a tree, 10. 39.

    HANGKIH. Job 26. 7. and he A. the earth upon nothing Gal. 3. 13. cursed is every one tliat A. on a tree

    HANGING. Joth. 10. 26. they were A. on trees till the evening

    HANGING. f>nrf. 26. 36. thou shalt make an A. for door of tent

    37. thou shalt make for the A. five pillars 27. 16. A. for court gate, .38. 18. 1 .39. 40. 1 40. 8, .3X.

    35. 15. the A. for the door at the entering in of

    the tobemacle, 36. 37. 1 39. 3»<. I 40. 5, Sa 213

    HAR

    HAKGINGS. E*od. 27. 9. h. of an hundred cubits, 11 | 38. 9, 11. le. there shall l)e h. of Ijtty cubits, 38. 12.

    14. the A. on either side of gate, 15. I 38. 14, 15.

    35. 17. the h. of court, his pillars and their sockets,

    38. 9, 16, 1«. I 39. 40. Num. 3. .36. I 4. 26. i Kin^s 23. 7. where women wove h. for the grove £jr4.1.6.blueA.fastened with cords of lin. and purp.

    IIAP. Ruth 2. a. and her h. was to light on Boaz' field HAPLY.

    1 Sam. 14. 30. if h. the people had eaten freely AJarkiX. 13. if h. he might find any fruit thereon Luke 14. 29. lest h. after he had laid the foundation Jlcls 5. 39. lest h. ye t>e founii to tight aaaiost God

    17. 27. if A. they might feel after him and find him

    2 Cor. 9. 4. lest A. if tliey of Macedonia come with me

    HAPPEN. 1 Sam. 28. 10. no punishment A. to tliee for this thing Prov. 12. 21. there shall no evil A. to the just Isa. 41. 22. and let tlieni shew us what shall h. Mark 10. 32. began to tell what tiling should A.to him

    HAPPENED. Ruth 2. 1 3. her hap A. to light on Boaz' field

    1 Siam. C. 9. it was a chance that A. to us

    2 Sam. 1 . 6. as I A. by chance upon mount Gilboa

    20. 1. and there A. to be there a man of Belial £t/A. 4. 7. Mordecai told him of all that had A. Jer. 44. 23. therefore this evil is A. to you at this day iMke 24. 14. they talked of all things that had A. jict> 3. 10. were filled with wonder at that which A. Rom. 11. 25. that blindness in part is A. to Israel

    1 Cor. 10. 11. now all things A. to them forensamples Phil. 1. 12. the things which h. to me have fallen

    1 Pet. 4. 12. as though some strange thine A. to you

    2 Pet. 2. 22. it is h. to them according to the proverb

    HAPPEN KTH. Eccl. 2. 14. I perceived that one event A. them all

    15. I said, as it A. to the fool, so it h. even to me 8. 14. there be just men, wicked men to whom it^. 9. 11. but time and chance A. to them all

    HAPPY. C«n. 30. 13. A. am 1, for daughters will call me bless.

    tl3. and Leah called his name Asher, A. Vevt. 33. 29. h. art thou, O Isi-. who is like to thee ? 1 Kings 10. 8. A. thy men, A. thy servants, 2 CAr. 9. 7. Job 5. 17- h. is the man whom (iod correcteth Psal. 127. 5. A. man who hath quiver full of them 128. 2. A. shalt thou be, it shall be well with thee 137.8. A. shall he be that rewardeth thee, 9. 144. 15. A. is that people that js in such a case, yea A. is that people whose God is the Iurd 146. 5. A. is he that hath God of Jacob for his help Prov. 3. 13. A. is the man that findeth wisdom 18. and A. is every one that retaineth her

    14. 21. A. is he that hath mercy on the poor 16. 20. and whoso trusteth in the Lord, A. is he S8. 14. A. is the man that fearetli alway

    29. 18. but he that keepeth the law, h. is he

    Jer. 12. 1. why are they A. that deal treacherously ? Mai. 3. 15. and now we call the proud A. John 13. 17. if ye know these things, A. if do them Acts 26. 2. 1 think myself A. king Agrippa Rom, 14. 22. A. is he that condemnetU not himself Jam. 5. 11. behoid, we count them A. who endure 1 Pet. 3. 14. if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, A. ye 4. 14. if reproached foi' name of Christ, A. are ye

    HAPPIER. 1 Cor, 7. 40. but she is A. if she so abide, after my

    HARD Is taken for difficult, sad, or sorrowful, cruel, au- stere, dfc. Pharaoh oieruhelmed tlie Israelites with hard bondage, with cruel and insvpporlahle slavery, Exod. 1. 14. The sons of Zeruiah are too hard for me ; tliey are too powerful, they treat me with insolerue, with unseasonable cru- elty, 2 Sam. 3. 39. Joseph spake hard things with his brethren ; lie sj/ake roughly, or harshly to t/iem. Gen. 42. t 7. The hard, or difficult causes they brought to Moses, Kxod. 18. £6. T hou art not sent unto a. people of an hard language, of an unintelligible language: that is, they Kill need no interpreter to understand thee, neither wilt thou, to understand them. Hannah said to Eli, 1 am a woman of * sorrowful spirit, Hei. hard of spirit. 1 know thee tliat thou art an hard man, a severe, nuste e, rigorous, and churlish man. Mat. 25. 24. .Solomon says, that the way of transgressors- is hard, or rough, it is offensive and hateful to God and men, as rough ways are to a traveller. Or, lie is fierce, intractable, and incorrigible in his sinful course, Prov. 13. 15. H hen God is said to harden the heart, it is not to be understood as if God did properly and posi- tively make men's hearts hard, but only privately, either by denying to them, or withdrawing from tliem that grace, which alone can make the hearts of men soft, flexible, and pliable to the diviyte uill ; as the sun hardens the clay by drawing out of it tliat moisture which made it soft ; or by ex- posing them to those temptatiims of the world, or tlie devil, which meeting with a corrupt heart, are apt to harden it. Cen. 18. 14. is any thing too h. for the Lord .' 35. 16. Rachel travailed, and had A. labour, I7. 42. + 7. .loseph spake A. things with them, t.30. Exod. 1. 14. they made their lives bitter with A. bond. 18.26. the A. causes they brought unto Moses Veui. 1. 17. cause that is too A. you brine it to me

    15. 18. it shall not seem A. to thee when thou send. 17. 8. if there arise matter too A. for thee in judg. 26. 6. Egyptians afflicted and laid on A. bondage

    Judg. 4. -t 24. the hand of Israel was h. against .labin

    1 Sam. 1. + 15. no, my lord, I amawomaii A.of spirit 2. + 3. let not A. come out of your mouth

    2 Sam. 3. 39. the sons of Zeruiah be too A. for me

    13. 2. Amnon thought it A. to do any thing to her 1 ft tngs 10. 1 . to prove » ith A. questions. 2 Chr. 9. 1.

    14. + 6. tor I am sent to thee with A. tidings i Rings 2. 10. he said, thou hast asked a A. thinir lob 30. 1 25. did not 1 weep for him was h. of day .'

    214

    HAR

    Job 41. 24. as A. as a piece of the nether millstone Ata/.Sl.t lb. let the lying lips,which speak a A.thing

    60. 3. thou hast sliewed thy people A. things

    88. 7. thy wrath liethA. on me, thou hast afflicted

    94. 4. how long shall the w irked speak A. things ! Prov. 13. 15. but the way of transgressors is A. fya, 14. 3. Ix)rd shall give tliee rest from A. bondage

    21. f 2. a A. vision is declared unto me Jer. 32. 17. and there is nothing too A. for thee

    27. 1 am Ld. is tliereany thing too A. tor roe ? Ezek. 2. + 4. for they are children A. of face

    3. 5. tliou art not sent to a people of A. language, 6. Dan. 5. 12. and shewing A. sentences, were found Mat. 25. 24. (jord, I knew that thou art an A. man Mark 10. 24. how A. for them trust in riches to enter Jalin ft. 60. this is an h. saying, who can hear it i Acts 9. 5. it is A. for thee to kick ag. pricks, 26. 14. Heb. 5. 11. many things to .say, and A. to be uttered 2 Pet. 3. 16. in which are thinp A. to be understixjd Jude 15. toconvinceall ungodly of their A. speeches

    HARD. Lev. 3. 9. the rump shall take off A. by the back bone Judg. 9. 52. Abimelech went A. to the door of tower

    20. 45. Israel pursued A. after Penjaniin 1 1 Gideon 1 Sam. 14. 22. followed A. after Philistines in battle

    31. 2. the Philistines followed A. upon Saul, and upon his sons, 2 Sam. 1. 6. 1 Vhr. 10. 2. 1 Kings il, 1. Naboth had a vineyard A. by the pal. 1 Chr. 19. 4. cut off garments A. by their buttocks Psal. 63. 8 my souf followeth A. after tliee Jonah 1. 13. the men rowed A.to bring it to the land Acts 18. 7. whose house joined A. to the synagogue

    HARDEN. Exod. 4. 21. T will A. Pharaoh's heart, 7. 3. 1 14. 4.

    14. 17. I will h. the hearts of the Egyptians Veul. 15. 7. shalt not A. thy heart, nor shut thy hand Josh. 11. 20. it wasof the Lord to A. their hearts 1 Sam. 6. 6. wherefore then do ye A. your hearts ? ■2 Chr. 30. t 8. A not j'our necks as your fathers Job 6. 10. yea, 1 would A. myself in sorrow Psal. 95. 8. A. not your hearts, Heb. 3. 8, 15. I 4. 7-

    HARDENED. Exod.T. 13. JjcuAh. Pharaoh's heart, he hearkened not to them, 9. 12. | 10. 1, 20, 27. 1 11. 10. I 14. 8. 14. Pharaoh's heart is A. 1| 22. was A. 8. 19. 1 9-7.35.

    8. 15. he A. his heart and hearkened not, 32. 1 9. .34. IJeut. 2. 30. the Lord thy G. h. his spirit and heart

    1 Sam. 6. 6. as Egyptians and Phar. h. their hearts

    2 kings IT. 14. they A. their necks like to their fath. 2 CAr. 36. 13. Zedekiah A. heart from turning to L. Neh. 9. 16. they and our fathers A. their necks, 17,29. Job 9. 4. who hath A. himself ag. him and prospered

    39. 16. she is A. against her young ones, as not hers Isa. 63. 17.why hast thou A. our heart from thy fear r Jer. 7. 26. they hearkened not, but A. their neck

    19. 15. have A. tlieir necks not to hear my words Dan. 5. 20. but when his mind was A. in pride Mark 6. 52. they consider, not, for their heart was A.

    8. 17, perceive ye not r have ye your heart yet A. .*" JoAn 12. 40. he hath blind, their eyes, A. their heart Acts 19. 9. but when divers were A. and fielieved not JHoni. II. + 7. election obtained it, and rest were A. Hei, 3. 1 3. lest any of you be A. thro' deceitfulness

    HAKDENEIH. Prov. 21 . 29. a wicked man A. his face, but he directs

    28. 14. hethatA. his heart shall fall into mischief

    29. 1. he that being often reproved A. his neck Horn. 9.18. mercy on whom he will, whom he will A.

    l\\\\\\\\AHD-hearted, Etek, 3. 7. all the house of Israel aie h.-liearted

    HARDER. Prov. 18. 19. brother oflfeoded A. to be won than city Jer. 5. 3. they have ma'le their faces A. than a rock Ezek. 3. 9. A. tlian flint have 1 made tliy forehead

    HARDLY. Gen. 16. 6. when Sarai dealt h. with her she fled Exod. 13. 15. and when Pharaoh would A. let us go Isa. 8. 21. shall pass thro' it n. bestead and hungry Mat. 19. 23. I say that rich man shall A. enter into thekitigilom of God, Mark 10. 23. Luke 18. 24. Luke 9. .39- a spir. taketh him, A. depart, from him Acts 27. 8. A. passing it, we came to tiie fair havens

    IfARUNESS. Job 38. 38. when dust groweth into A. clods cleave Psal. 81. 1 12. 1 gave them up to the A. of their hearts Mat. 19. 8. because of A. of your hearts, A^flr^lO. 5. Mark 3. 5. he being grieved tor the A. of their hearts 16. 14. he upbraided them with their A. of heart Rom. 2. 5. but after thy A. and impenitent heait 11. + 25. not ignorant that A. in part happen, to Isr. 2 7i»i.2. 3. endure A. asagoodsoldierof Jes. Chr.

    HARE. Lev. 11. 6. the A. is unclean toyou, Deut, 14. 7.

    HARLOT Is taken for ahor-e or prostitute, Vrov. 29. 3. Also for one who forsakes the true God and his pure uvrship, to follow idols and false gods. Isa. 1. 21. How is the faithful city become an harlot ! that is, like an harlot, leaving God her husband, to cleave to false gods. By harlots may aho be understood the most infamous and scandalous sin- ners. Mat. 21. 31. Publicans and harlots go into the kingdom of heaven before you. Rahab who received into her house and concealed the spies tent by .loshua to view the city o/Jericho, is called an harlot. The Hebrew text, Josh. 2. 1. calls her Zona, jrAiVA St, Jerom and many others understand of a woman of an ill lij'e. The Septuaeint render it by Troptm as also the apostle Paul in Heb. 11. 31. And James, Jam. 2. 25. S^mte think that she was only an hostess or innkeeper ; and that this is the true signifi- cation of the original word. Had she been a woman of ill fame, say they, would Salmon, a prince of the tribe of Judah, and one of our Saviour's ancestors, have taken her to wife, or could he have done it by the latv ? Besides, the spies of Joshua would hardly have gone to lodge with a prostitute, a common harlot, they nAo were charged with so nice and dangerous a com- misiioH,

    HAR

    Gen. 34. 31. should deal with our sister as with h. t 38. 15. J udah saw her, he thought her to be an A. 24. lamar thy daughter-in-law hath played h. Lev.^l. 14. the high-priest shall not take an A. J

    31 . hast not been as an A. || 35. O A. hear the word 41. 1 will cause thee to cease from playing the A.

    23. 5. Aholah played the A. whenshe was mine 19. the days wherein she had, played the A. 44. as they go in unto a woman that playeth the A. Hos. 2. 5. for their mother hath played the A.

    3. 3. 1 said unto her, thou shalt not play the A.

    4. 15. tho' Israel play the A. let not Judah offend Joel 3. 3. they have given a boy for a h.

    Amos 7. 17. tfiy wife shall be an A., in the city Mic. 1. 7. tliey shall return to the hire of an A. A'niA. 3.4. the whoredoms of the well favoured A. 1 Cor. 6. 15. shall I nwkethem themembeisofan A./

    16. that he who is joined to an A. is one body Heb. 11. 31. by faith the A. Rahab perished not Jam, 2.25. was not Rahab the A. justified by works ?

    HARLOTS. 1 Kings 3. 16. there came two women A. to the king Prov. 29. 3. that keppeth company with A. spendetfi Jer. 5.7. they assemble by troops in A. houses Hos. 4. 14. separated with whores, sacrifice with A. Mat. 21. .31. publicans and A. go into kingdom of G.

    32. but the publicans and the A. believed him Luke 15. .3*>. who hath devoured thy living with A. Rev. 17-5. mystery, Babylon the great; mother of A

    HARM. Gen. 31. 52. shalt not pass over this pillar to me for A. Lev. 5. 16. shall make amends tor A. he hath done Num. 35. 23. w as not his enemy, nor sought his A.

    1 Sam. 26. 21. retuin, I will no more do thee A.

    2 Sam. 20. 6. now shall Sheba do more h. than A bsiJ. 2 Kings 4. 41. and there was no A. in tlie pot

    1 CAr. 16. 22. do my prophets no A. Psal, 105. 15. Prov. 3. ,30. strive not, it he have done thee no h, Jer. 39. 12. look well to him, and do him: no A. Acts 16. 28. do thyself no A. (|27. 21. gained this A. 28. 5. he felt no A. || 6. saw no A. 11 21. spake any h,

    HARM. 1 Pet, 3. 13. who will A. you, if followers of good ?

    HARMLESS. Mat. 10. 16. be wise as serpents, and A. as doves Rom. 16. + 19. would have you A. concerning evi' Phil. 2. 15. that ye may be A. the sons of G

    1 Kings20, 11. letnot him girdethon A. boast hims. 22. .34. between joints of his A. 2 Chrmi. 18. .33.

    2 CAr. 9. 24. they brought every man A. and spices

    HARNESS, Verb, Jer. 46. 4. A. the horses, and get up, ye horsemen

    HARNESSED. Exod. 13. 18. Israel went up A. out of land of Egypt

    HARP. Gen. 4. 21. Jubal was father cf them that handle A.

    31. 27. might have sent thee away with tat>r. and A. 1 .'■am. 10. 5. meet a company of prophets with a A.

    16. 16. a man who is a cunning player on an A.

    23. David took an A. and played with his hand

    1 Clir, 25. 3. six prophesied with a A. to give thanks

    J('A21.12. they take the timbrel and A. and rejoice

    30. 31. my A. also is turned to mourning, and organ Psal. 33. 2. praise the Lord with the A. 150. 3.

    43.4. yea, ou the A. will I praise thee, O my God

    49. 4. I will open my dark saying upon the A.

    57. 8. awake psaltery and A. I will awake, 106.2.

    71. 22. sing with A. 92. 3. I 98. 5. 1 147. 7.1 149. .3.

    81. 2. bring hither the pleasant A. with the psaltery Isa. 6. 12. the A. and the viol are in their leasts

    16. 11. my bowels shall sound like an A. for Moab

    23. 16. take an A. |! 24. 8. the joy of the A. ceasetb Dan. 3. 5. at sound of the A. fait down, 7, 10, 15.

    1 Cor, 14. 7- whetlier pipe or A. except tliey give

    HARPS.

    2 5«m;C. 5. David and all Isr. played oh A. and corn_ 1 Kings 10. 12. the king made of the almugtrees A Psal. 137. 2. we hanged our A. upon the willows Isa, 30. 32. it shall be with tabrets and A.

    Ezek. 26. 13. the sound of thy A. shall be no more Rev. 5. 8. having every one of them A. and vials 14. 2. harping with their h. || 15. 2. tlie A. of God See Cymb.^l. HARPED. 1 Cor, 14. 7. how'shall be known what is piped or A.

    HARPERS.

    Rev. 14. 2. 1 heard thevoiceof A. harping with barns

    18.22. tlie voiceof A. shall be heard no more at all

    HARROW.

    Job 39. 10. or will he A. the valleys after thee ?

    HAKROWS. 25a»i. 12. 31. he put them under saws and A. of iron 1 CAr. 20. 3. and cut them with saws and A. of iron

    HART. 7?«(M2,15. may eat flesh as of the A. 14.5. 1 15.22. Pfa/. 42.1. as the A, panteth after the water-brooks Isa. 35. €. then shall the lame man leap as an A. See Y'OUNC. HARTS. 1 Kings 4. 53. ten fat oxen, besides A. and roebucks Lam. l.€. her princes become like A. without pasture

    HARVE.ST

    Is the time of reaping com and other fruits of lli€

    earth. Gen. 8. 2£. // is taken for a seasonable

    and proper time for business. Prov. 10. 5. He

    that sleepeth in liarvest, is a son tliat causeUi

    II AS

    ihame. lie that neylectelh and misimproveth the proper seasuus and oppoitiinittes of' dotng good to hunself and to others, lauaeth shame both to himself for hi! folly, and the poverty and misery which fol/ous thereupon ; and also to his parents, to zihose neyliiient or eiil educutiin such things are ojten, and someti/ne\\\\\\\\ jn.^t y i/njhtcd. Harvest is put for a people icho^e sins a e ripe for judgment. Joel 3. l.'i. Put ye in the sickle, tor the harvest is ri|)e : Cut doicn these sinners that are ripe for judgment. '1 lie time ot' Hahylons harvest sliall come : the time ichen she shall lie cut dui^n, Jer. 51. 33. Uur mnnonr, in the piirnble of the sower, calls the end if the xcorld, or the day of judgment, the harvest. Mot. 13. 3J. I hen (,„d:vi'll separate the tares fri'm the r.heat, the ivickid from the godly. In .Mat. 9. 3u, 37. Christ, .«(■;/»/ mul- titudes coming to hear him, said to his dcciplcs, 'I he harvest iruly is pKuti'oiis ; many are uiilmg to leceive i'lstrncthu. I'liis :cas spoicn at the feast if Inliernailc', :rhlih :cns in harvist. Oe«.8.'.'C!. wliili;earth rtmaiii'th h. sliall iiut cea^e 30. U. Reuben went in days of wheal-A. 45.6. iu live years shall neither he earing' nor /(. K'od. 'J3. 16. "thou Shalt keep the least or h. 31. 'je. M. 21. ill earinii-tiine ami in h. thou s'lalt rest Lev. It). 9. when ye reap h. 23. 10, C",'. IJ, nr. 2 1. 19. 25. 5. what grovis ot its o«ii atMird ot h. not reap J.'«//(1.C'-'. tame to Hethl.-hem in be-in. ol'harley/i. C. 'Jl. tarry with my inai^leiis till en I ot /;. 'j3. 1 6'a'n. 6. 13. menot' l.elh sheinesh leapiiiLj Uieir /;. H. le. and he xiill set tiiem to rea|J Ins h. IC. 17. is it not wheat/;, to-day, 1 w ill call (o T.d. £ .iu/H. 21. y. were put to death in //. ill bail •y-//. 10. s|)i ead it tor her from beiiinninLi ut barl^v -h. Joho.D. whose/;, the linii;;rv eateth u|iand takcth it Prov. 6. 8. theantyatlierelh her fooa in the A. 10. 0, he tliat sleepeth in h. causeth shaoie 20.1. as rain ill /i. so honour i> notseenih for a fool J-a. '.). 3. they joy liefore tie ■ accordiii- to jov in/(. It), y. for the slioutini: fortliv /;. is fallen 17.11. but the A, shall be a hVap intliedav of grief 18. A. and like a cloud of dew in the heat of /*.

    5. for afore the /(. when the bud is pel tect 23. 3. the h. of the river is her revenue

    Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thine /(. ami thy bread 24. he reserveth to us the appointed ueeks of /(. 8. 2 I. the h. is past, suininer is ended, w e not saved }los. (3. 11. () Judah, he hath set an h. for thee J'el 1. II. because the /;. of the field is perished 3. 13. put in the sickle, for the /;. is rii)e, c ome Jimos 4. 7. when there were vet three months to h. il7/7r.y. 37. the/(. is plenteous, the labourers are few 38. pray ye the Lord of tlie h. to send, J.u'.e 10. 2. 13. .3o. let both mow together until h. in time of h. ,'5y. the /(. 13 end of tlie world, reapers the an^'els JiJarlc 4. 2y. put in the sickl,' because /;. is come I.uie 10. 2 he said unto them, the h. truly is ureal John 4 35. then cometh h. the fields are white to h. liev. 14. 15. time is come, for the /(.of earth is ripe

    H.ARVKSl-wfln. Jia. 17. 5. it shall be as when the /;. sathereth corn Jer. y. 22. carcases shall fall as the handful after h.

    W.WiW.'^V time. Josh. 3. 15. .lordan ovcrtloweth all the time of h. Judg. 15. 1. iiw/wc of wheat /(. Samson visited wife £ Sam. 23. 13. three chiefs c«ine to David in /;. time Prov. lb. 13. as the cold of snow in the time of h. Jer. 5>. 16. cut off him handleth sickle in h.-time 51. 33. a little while the nwtof her h. shall come mat. 13.30, in the ^/mi" of h. 1 will say to the reaiiers

    IIASI. Gen. ly. 12. the men said to Lot, /;. thou here any besides r whatsoever thoii h. in city brina- out 27. .38. Lsau said, /i. dioii but one hless'imj. tatlier-

    32. 28. as a prince h. thou i>ow er w itii ( i. and men

    33. y. l.san said, keep that thou h. to th\\\\\\\\ self 45. 10. come thou, thv Hock, and all that thou /(.

    I'.xod. 9. 19. Send and gatherall that thou /;. in lield 13. 12. every tirsllin;; thou /,. shall he the Lord's JJeut. 8. 13. silver, iol I, and all thou/i. is multiplied Judg. 18. 3. what makest tiiou r what //. thou iiere '

    1 Sam. 25. 6. peace be to thee and all that thou /,.

    2 Sam. 15. .35. /;. thou not here w ith thee /adok ■

    2 Rings A. 2. Klishasaid, tell me, what h. in house Job 10.4. h. thou eyes of liesli, or seest as man -

    40. y. h. thou an arm like (lod r or canst thunder.' Prov. 3. 28. say not. i;o, when thou /;. it bv thee Jsa.22. Iti. what /i. thou here' whom h. tliou here' Mat. 19. 21. sell all thou /,. Mar/ih). '21. ImIc IB. 22.

    25. 25. lo, there thou h. that is thine John 4. 11 . from w hence then h. thou livinii water - 18. andhe whomtiiou now //. is not thine husband

    C>. tin. to whom uo - thou h. wor sof eternal li.e

    7. 20. the people said, thou h. a devil, 8. 18, .'i2.

    13. 8. it 1 waslitlieeii..t,thnu//.no part with me yl«j'8.21. thou /j.neillier part nor lot in tliis matter Itom. 2. 2). thou who /,. the form of knoAled-e

    14.22. /i. thou faith' have it to thyself l.etore Cod 1 Cor. 4. 7. wiiat /;. thou that thou didst not receive . ' Ja/n. 2. 18. a man may say. tiioii //. laith and I woiks Hev. 2. 3. Ihoii /,. p.iiieii".e,and foriiiv name's sake

    6. butthisthou//. !l 3. l.thoii /i.anameto live, 4 8. thou A. a litlle stren-th 1! 11. hold w hat thou /;.

    II.ASf L, .■Substantive.

    Exod. 10. 10. Pharaoh called for .Moses and Aaron /;.

    12. 11. yp shall eat it in /i. with your loins girded

    33. ninihtseiid them out of land in//, l^eni. 10 3

    1 .Vi/n.21.8. be au.se the kiiiL's liusinessreipiired h.

    2 Kingsl. 15. the >viians ha.l cast awav in theii 7i. F.zra 4. 23. they went up in h. to .lerusaleui Pot/. 31.22. I said in my A. I am cut

    116. 11. I Said in my h. all men are liars i.ff. 52. 12. ye shall not jjoout with /;. norby fliL'ht Dan. 2. 25. Alloc h brou;;ht Dan. before kiln; in /;.

    ,3.24. the kim: rose up in //. and spake, and said

    6. ly. the killer went in /;. unto the den of lions Mark 6. 25. she came ill straii:htwav with h, to kin? J.ukc 1. :i9. .Mary went into the hill-country with //.

    2. 16. the shepherds came w ith A. and found Mary

    IIA.SIK. Cen. 19. 22. h. thee, escape thither, for I cannot do

    n A T

    Oen. 45. 9. A. ve and (;o up to my father, s.iy, 13. 1 Sam. 20. .■!8..lonatliaii cried, ir.ak'o speed A.stav not 23. 27. A. thee, for I'hilistmes liave invaded the'land I'sal. 22. ly. U niv stremjth, A. tliee to help me Su M \\\\\\\\ K I. hasle. IIASLI.D. Gen. 18. 7. ffive it to x ouni; man, and he A. to dress it 21. 18. she said, driiik, niv lord, and she A. 2o. iUod.S. 13. and the task masters A. them,savim; Josh. 4. 10. the people A. and passed over .lordan 8. 11. and when the kini,' of Ais.iw it, they h.

    19. the aiiibiish A. and set the city on tire 10. 13. the sun A. not to yo down a whole clay .//(.■■(•/. 20. 37. lieis in wait h. and rushed on Cibeah

    1 Sam. 17. 48. I 'avid A. i 25.23. Abigail A. 42. 25. 31. except thou liadst h. and come lo meet 28. 21. the witch at L.n dor A. and killed the calf

    2 Sum. ly. 10. Shiinei, who was of Bahurim, A.

    1 Kings 20. 41. the i>rophet A. and took asiies away

    2 /i'/«f;j 9. 13. thevA.aud put ;;arineiits under .lehu 2 CA/i./c. 20. 20. \\\\\\\\ea. liiiiiS:dfA, also to uo out £th. 6. 12. Ilani.m A. to his lioiiie inournim;

    14. they A. to l.iin- Hainan unto tlie banquet

    JoA 31. 5. or if iiiv foot hath A. to deceit

    P'ul. 48. 5. tliey were troubled an. I A. awav, 101.7.

    ^Icts20. 10. Paul h. to be at .terubalein at Pentecost

    JIA.Sl K^.

    1 Kings 22. 9. A. hither .Micaiah the son of Imlah

    2 Chron. 24. 5. and see fiat ye A. the matter /'.-«/. lo. 4. sonovvsmultiplied A, after another i?ocl S.'i. 8. I would A. my escape from the w iiidy storm

    /.'(■. /. 2.25. or who else can h. h.reuntomore than 1 .' 7.-./. 5. ly. l.-t hrii A. Ills work that we may See it

    Oo. 22. I the Lord will A. it in his time Jer. 1. 12. 1 will A. mv word to jH'irorm it

    IIA^lV.N LI), LI II. Gnt. 18. 6. Abraham A. into tlie ti-nt unto Sarah

    19. 15. anwls A. Lot. savin:;, aiise, take thy wife 2 ( 'hron. 24. 5. how beit tiie l.c'\\\\\\\\ ites A. it not A-cA. 3. 15. |)0-ts went out, beiiiu A. bv kiuu', 8. 14. I

    ilASlLI II. J b y. 20. astlie ea;le that A. to the prey

    40. 23. behold, hedrinketh up ariver, "and A. not Pio. . 7. 23. as a bird A. to snare-, and kiioweth not

    19. 2. anl he tiiat A. witii his feet sinneth

    28.22. he tliat A. to be rich, hath an evil eye J.I el. 1. 5. the sun A. to the place wfjere he arose .fer. 48. 16. the allliction of .MoabA. fast I/ab. 1. 8. thcv shall Hy as the ea^le that A. to eat Zcph. 1. 11. the great day of the Lord A. greatly

    IIA.SI ILV. Grn. 41. 1 1. they brought .loseph A. out ofdunn'eon Judg. 2. 23. left nations without drivinu' them out A.

    9.51. Abimelech called A. unto his arinour-biarer 1 Sam. 4. 14. and the man came in A. and told Lli

    1 Kings 20. 33. the men did A. catch it, andtheysaid Prov. 20. 21. an inheritance may be gotten h.

    25. 8. go not forth A. to strive, [est thou know not John 11. 31. when .lews saw Mary that she rose A.

    IIASI I.Nt;. /'«. 10. 5. seekina jiid;;inent, and A. risliteonsness

    2 / 'et. 3. 12. and A. unto the coming of day of the L.

    IIASI V.

    Prov. 14. 29. but he that is A. of spirit exalteth folly 21. 5. but of every one that is A. only to want 2'.>. 20. seest thoii a man that is h. in his w ords

    Eccl. 5. 2. let not thy heai-t be A. to utter before G.

    7. y. be not A. in thv spirit to be aiierv

    8. 3. be not too A. to 20 out cif Ins siaht Jsa. 28. 4. as the A. fruit before the summer

    32. + 4. the heart of the A. shall understand

    .35. 1 1. sav to them that are of A. heart, be strong Pan. 2. 15. why is the decree so A. from the kiiiLi ' Jlai. 1. 0. the Chaldeans, that bitter and A. nation

    IIAIt II. Isa. 31 15. owl shall A. and gather under hershad. 59. 5. they A. cockatrice ei;:js, weave spiders' web

    IIAfClll. I II. Jer. 17.11. as partridge sitteth on eggs and h. not

    HALF.. To hate, is tiot ahcai/s to be understood rigoroush/. It tre , uent'y signifies no more than a lesser di (jree of' love. Dent. 21. 15. If a man have two wi'ves, one beloved, and another hated: that is. los br- io ed. Thit' our Sr.inir .v/i/., thiit he ich.i irould folhrr him, musthd.' f.ither and mothei ; that is, sh.vid 1 r, e them Ics than Christ, less than his ou n salvation ; he oughl not to prefer them to Cod. Solomon .cY/yf, that he that spaielh his rod, hateth his .son, Prov. 13. 21. lathers often spare their ehil Inn out if an excessive love to them ; but this is not a prober insranee if ajTertion, to forbear correcting them ; ihcir fond ajl', ciion is at pernicious to their childien. nv ether meu's haired could Ac; thvy hep buck from them -.iluit -..oulddo them good. There is a malicious hatri d if the persons ol men. not of their sins; thus .Ah.ih haled the 1 .1 rd s pnpliet Mieaiah, 1 A';«./'.> 22. 8. And-.cicked men, do thus hate the riiihteons. P.sal. .34. 21. They that hate the riiihteoiis shall be de . solate. 'there i.-. also aniiatrcd of the site of men, not if their /ersons ; that the ri'ghtious hate e.in the garment sjioited viih eorrupti.n, .lude 2:t. \\\\\\\\Shat I hate, that do I, l!om. 7. 15. 'I'lie i/odly hate sin. bcause it is a breach of Cod's la .•■." ('•en. 24. 00. let seed po-s: ss Late', f those that b. .50. 15. tlie\\\\\\' said, .loseph will peradvellt'ire A. us / ev. ly. 17'. thou slialt not A. thv biother in heart 20. 17. thev that A. you shall r,i2ii cner mici hum. 10. ,35. let them that A. thee llee b, fore thee Deut. 7. 1(1. and repayeth them that A. bun lo tace 15. he will lav them iipoiilhem that A. thee, 30. 7. ly. II. if any man A. his iiei-hbour and lie in wait '.2. 13. if take a wife, and ;:o in unto heraiid A. her 24.3. if the latter husband A. her and wiiteabill

    33. 11. smite throutdi tiie loins of them that A. him 2 (.'A/-, ly. 2. and love them that A. the Lord '

    Job 8. 22. that A. thee shall bee lolhed with sliamc /'.vfl/. 21.8. thy haml shall find those that h. Iliee 31. 21. they tliat A. the righteous shall be desolate

    HAT

    Psal. 44. in. they which A. us spoil for thenis. ("At. 1. let them also that A. him Hee before him 8.'i. 2. they that A. thee have lifted up the head 89. 23. and 1 w ill plague them that A. him 97. 10. ye that love the Lord A. evil 105. 25. he turned their heart to A. his people 12y. 5. let them be turned back that A. Zion

    Prov. 1. 22. how long, fools, w ill ye A. know ledge 6. 10. these six doth the Lord A. a proud look

    8. 13. tear ot the Lord is to A. evil ; pride do I A.

    9. 8. reprove not a scorner, lest he A. thee

    19. 7. all the brethren 01 the poor do A. hiin 25. 17. lest he be weary of thee, and so A. thee 2y. 10. the blood thirsty A. the upright

    I'.ccl. 3. 8. a time to lov'e and a tune to A. Lzek. 16. 27. delivered unto will of them that A. theg Dan. 4. ly. the dream be to them that A. thee rimos 5. 10. they A. him that rebuketh in the gate

    15. A. the evil, and love the good, establish iudgm. 717;c. 3. 2. w ho A. the gocxl, aiid love evil, who pluck Mat. 5. 4,3. been said, love thy neighbour, A. enemy 44. do lioocl to them that A. you, l.uke 6. 27. 6. 24. either he will h. the one, Luke 10. 13.

    24. 10. and shall betray and shall A. one another l.uke 1. 71. saved from the hand of all that A. us

    0. 22. blessed are ye when men shall A. you

    1 1. 20. and h. not his father, and mother, and wife

    JciA?i7. 7. the world cannot A. you, but nie it hateth 15. 18. marvel not if the world A. you, 1 J.hn 3. 13.

    liev. 17. 10. the ten horns, these shall A. the whora 1 1 1 A I L.

    1 ft'^»i(7i22.8. there isone man. /A. him, 2 CAr. 18. 7. Psal. 101. 3. 1 A. the work of them that turn aside

    119. 104. therefore 7 A. every false way, 128. 113. 1 A. vain thoughts li 103. I A. and "abhor lying 139. 21. do not 7 A, them, U Lord, that hate thee ? 22. yea, I h. them witli perfect hatred Prov. 8. 13. the evil wav and froward mouth do I h. ha. 01. 8. ] A, roblierv for burnt otferim; Jer. 44. 4. do not this abominable thin- that I h. Amos b. 21. 7 A. I despise your feast-davs 0. 8. 7 A. his palaces, tlieiefore will 1 d'elivercifv Zech. 8. 17. for all these are thinsis that 1 A. saith C. Pom. 7. 15. but w hat 7 A. th.tt do 1 Liev. 2. 6. the deeds of the N icolaitanes I h. 15.

    HA I K me. Ceil. 26. 27. why come ye to me. seeing ye A. 7ne? Exod. 20. 5. viiitinir iniquity lo the third and fourth generation' of Ihein that A. me, Deut. 5. 9. Deut. .32. 41, and I will lew aid them that A. me Judg. 11.7. do not ve A, me.' 11 11. 16, thoudost h. me

    2 Sam. 22. 41, destroy them that A. me, I's. 18. 40. Psal. 9. 13. trouble which 1 sutler of thein that A. «;«

    25. 19. and they A. me with cruel hatred

    .35. 19. let tliein wink that A, me without a cause ,'58. 19. they that A. me widiiLdullv are manv.Oo. 4. 41. 7. all that A. ?ne whisper to:;ether against me 55. 3. thev cast iniquity upon me, in wrath A. me O'J. 14. let me lie delivered fiom them that A. me 81). 17. that they which A. me may See it 118. 7. I shall see my desire uiionthem thatA.ma

    Prov. 8. 36, all they that A. me love death IIAI r.D.

    Gen. 27. 41. F.sau A. lae-ob, because of the blessing 29. 31. the 1.. saw Leah was A. 3:!, that 1 was A. .37. 4. his biethreii A. .loseph yet llie more, 5, 8. 49. 23. the archers shot at him and A. him

    Deut. 1. 27. and said, beiause the Lord A. us, 9 28.

    4. 42. A. him not in time s past, 19. 4, 0. .losh. 20. 5.

    21. 15. another A. lei. beiore the son of the A. 17. shall ackiiow led^'e the son of A. for first born

    Juili/. 15. 2. 1 thou-ht that thou ha 1st utIerU A. her 2 •>,//«. 5. 8. the lame and blind that are A. of 'David's 13, 15. Amiiou A. Tainar ii 22. Absalom A. Air.non

    22. 18. he eh livereel me from niv stroinr enemy,

    and from them that A. liie, Psal. 1!!. 17. Fsth. 9. 1. the lews had rule over them that A. them

    5. did what thev wcniM unto lh...se that A. them .7,.A :il. 29. at the"clestruetic)ii of him that A. me /'.Vrt/. 20. 5. I have A. the ecin;:re::ation of evil doers 31. I'l. I have A. them that rei;arcl Iviiiu vanities 44. 7. thou hast luit them to shame that A. us 55. 12. neithei was it he th.it A. me, tliat did mai:nify loO. 10, lie saved them from him that A. them 41. and they that A. them ruled o\\\\\\\\er them Prov. 1. 20. tliev A, know lec(;;e, and did not choo,se

    5, 12. and say," how have 1 A. instruction 11. 17. and a mail of w ic ked cle^ ices is A.

    20, the poor is A. even of his own neighlmur Peel. 2. 17. therefore 1 A. lite [i 18. 1 A. labour 1-a. Oo. 15. wheieas thou hast been forsaken and A.

    00. 5. brethieii that A. you said. I.eird be glorihod Jer. 12. 8. Iherelcie have 1 h. mine lierita:;e / :( / . 10, .■{7. 1 will gather all them that thou hast A.

    :i5. 0. sith thou hasi not A, blood, blood pursue //e,v,o. 15, fir there 1 A, them for wiekeeln. ofdoiuss .Mill. I. 3. I loved lacob, and A. Lsau, /,',o«. 9. 13. Mai. 10.22. ve shall be A. .Mark 13. 13. l.uke 21. 17.

    21. y. vesliidl be A. ot all nations for my imme / uke 19. 11. his citizens A, him, and .sent a iiiess.i:;e John 15. 1!',. ve know that it A, me beiore it A. \\\\\\\\ 011

    24, have bcith seen and A. both me and my I'ather

    25. written in their law . tlie\\\\\\\\ A. me without a cause 17. 11. world hath A, them, because not of woild

    Pjdi. 5, 29. no man ever yet A. his own llrsh 77tA. 1.0. thou hast loved 1 iL'hteousn.and A. iniquity

    IIAIILl'L. I'sal. 30. 2. until hisinie]uitv be found lo be A. I'll. 3. 3. we Were A. and hatiiiL' one another lUv 18 2 a ca::e of every line lean and A. bird

    II A I LI "11. LY. /:;c-/. 2:i. 29, and thev shall deal with thee A.

    IIAI I Its. I'sal. tn. 15. the A. of Lord should have submitted h'om 1. 30. backbiters, b. of tiod, despiteful

    IIAI I'.S I . 2 .S,;w. ly. 0. lovest thine enemies, and A. thy friends Pwil. 5. 5, thou A, all workers of iniquity 45.7. thou lovest riuhtc'iusness. and A. wickedness .50, 17. thou A. instruction, and castes! my words I'zek. 23. 28. deliver thee into hand whom thou A. litv. 2. 6. thou A. the deeds of the 1^ icolaitanes

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    HAT

    HATETII. t^oj, C3. 5. if see the ass of him that h. thee lying IJetit. 7. 10. Lord nut be sUck to him that h. him 12. 31. every abomiuation he h. have thej' done

    16. 22. nor set up any image which the Loid h. 22. 16. 1 frave my daughter unto this man, he A. her

    Job 16. 9. he teareth me in his wrath, who h. me 34. 17. shall even he that A. right, govern r

    Psal. 11. 5. him that loveth violence, hb soul h. 120. 6. my soul long dwelt with him that A. peace

    Ptov, 11. 15. and he that A. suretyship is sure

    12. 1. but he tliat A. reproof is brutish

    1.*!. 5. a rit'hteous man h. lying, but a wicked man 24. he that spareth his rod A.iiis son 15. 10. and he tliat A. reproof shall die

    27. but he that h. gifts shall live

    26. 24. he that A. dissembleth with liis lips

    28, a lying tongue A. those that are artfiited 28. 16. he that It. covetousiiess shall prolong days

    29. 24. whoso is partner with a thief ft. his own soul I.ia. 1. 14. anil your appointed feasts niy soul A. Alat. 2. 16. the lx)rd saith, that he A. putting aw ay John :i. 20. every one that doeth evil A. the light

    7. 7. but me the world A. because 1 testify of it

    12. 25. he that A. his life in this world shall keep it

    15. 19. ye are not of world, therefore world h. you 23. he that A. me A. my 1-ather also

    1 John 2. 9. he that A. his brother is in darkness, 11.

    3. 15. whosoever A. his brother is a murderer 4.20. if say, 1 love God, and A. his brother, is a liar

    HATING. Ijiod. 18. 21. provide men of truth, h. covetousness Tit. 3. 3. in tunes past hateful, and A. one another Jude 23. A. even the garment spotted by the flesh

    HAIH. Gen. 24. 36. and unto him A. he giv. all that he A. Lev. 22. 5. whatsoever uncleanness he A.

    27. 28. no devoted thing of all he A. shall be sold A Jim. 23. 22. he A. the strength of an unicorn, 24. 8.

    27. 4. why name done away because he A. no son JJeut. 21. 16. his sons to inherit that which he A.

    17. the tirst-born a double portion of all he A. Josh. 6. 22.' bring out thence woman and all she A.

    7. 15. he shall be burnt with fire, he and all he A.

    1 .Sam. 15. 22. A. l/)rd as great delight in otterings ? fi Kings 4. 2. thine handmaid A. not any thing in hou.

    14. verily she A. no child, her husband is old Juil. 10. nedge about all he A. || 11. touch all he A.

    12. behold, all that he A. is in thy power 2. 4. all that a man A. will he give for his life

    5. 16. so the poor A. hope || 38. 28. A. rain a father ? Psal. 37. 16. a little that a righteous man A. is better

    109. 11. let the extortioner catch all that he A. 127. o. happy is the man A. his quiver full of them 146. 5. happy he that A. God of .lacob for his help Prov. 12. 9. he that is despised and A. a servant is bet.

    13. 4. the sluggard desireth, and A. nothing

    7. thereisthatmaketh himself rich, yet A. nothing

    16. 22. understanding is life unto him who A. it

    17. 8. a precious stone in eyes of him that A. it 19. 23. and he that A. it shall abide satisfied

    23. 29. wlio A. woe ? who A. sorrow r who A. wounds ? £cel. 4. 8. yea, he A. neither child nor brother

    10. for he A. not another to help him up

    6. 8. for what A. the wise more than the fool ? 8. 8. neither A. he power in the day of death

    Cant. 8.8. we have a little sister, and she A. no breasts Jsa. 29. 8. behold he is faint, and his soul A. appetite 45. 9. he A. no hands 1| 50. 10. and A. no light 53. 2. he A. no fgrm nor comeliness, when see him 55. 1. he that A. no money, come ye, buy and eat Jer. 23.28. prophet that A. a dream, let him tell, and he that A. my word, let him speak my word 49. 1. A. Israel no sons f A. he no heir? why then JlVa/.l. 14. cursed be deceiver which A. in flock a male Mat. 8. 20. A. not where to lay head, LvAe 9. 58.

    11. 15. he that A. ears to hear, let him hear, 13. 0,

    4p. A/ar*4. 9. Liiie 8.8. I 14. .35. Jiev. 2. 7.

    18. nor eating, nor drinking, they say he A. a devil

    13. 12. whosoever A. to him shall be given, and more abundance; who A. not, from him shall betaken that he A. 25. 29. iWar* 4. 25. LvteS. 18. 1 ly. 26. 44. selleth all that he A. and buyeth that field 56. whence A. this man these thmgs ? AJari 6. 2.

    Mart 3. 22. he A. Beelzebub, and casteth out devils

    30. because they said, he A. an unclean spirit JLuie 7- .33. and ye say, he A. a devil, John 10. 20.

    12. 44. he will make him ruler over all that he A. 14. 33. that forsaketh not all that he A. cannot be CO. 24. whose superscription A. it ' they said Cesar's 22. 36. he that A. a purse, he that A. no sword

    24. 39. a spirit A. not flesh and bones, as ye see me John 3. 29. he that A. the bride, is the bridegroom

    .36. believeth A. everlasting life, 5. 24. | 6. 47, 54. 5. 26. as the Father A. life in himself, so A. gi en 12. 48. A. one judgeth him, the word 1 have spoken 14.21. he that A. niy commandm. and keepeth them

    30. the prince of this world A. nothing in me

    15. 13. greater love A. no man than this, that a msm 16. 15. all things that the Father A. are mine 19. 11. delivered thee unto me, A. the greater sin

    Jiom. 3. 1. what advantage then A. the .lew ?

    4. 2. if justified by works, he A. whereof to glory

    9. 21. A. not the potter power over the clay r

    1 Cor. 7. 4. the w ite A. not power of her own body 7. but every man A. his proper gift of God

    14. 26. every one of you A. a psalm, A. a doctrine

    S Cor. 6. 14. what fellowship A. righteousness w ith unright. ? what communion A. light with darkn. •■

    15. what concord A. Christ? || 16. A. temple of G.

    8. 12. it is accepted according to that a man A.

    G al. 4. 27 . for the cle.solate A. more children than she P.ph. 5. 5. nor idolater A. any inheritance in kingdom Phil. .3. 4. if any thinketh he A. whereof may trust Jlei. 3. .3. the builder A. more honour than the house

    7. 24. this man A. an un hangeable priesthoo

    10. ;J5. confidence, which A. recompense of reward Jam. 2. 14. though a man say he A. faith, not works 1 ./uAn 2. 23. who denieth Son, same A. not Father

    3. 3. every man that A. this hope in him purifieth 15. ye know that no murderer A. eternal life 17. whoso A. this world's good, and seeth brother

    n6

    HAV

    1 John 4. 16. we have bel. the love that God A. to us 18. there is no fear in love, because tear A. tonn.

    5. 10. he that believeth on Son of ti. A. the witness 12. he that A. the Son A. lite, A. not Son A. not life

    2 J»Aa 9. whoso abideth not in doctrine of Christ A. not God, that abideth A. both the Father and Son

    liev. 3. 7- that A. key of David opens, no man shuts

    12.6. wildern. where she A. a place prepared of G. 12. because he knoweth that he A. but a short time

    17. 7. beast which A. the seven heads and ten horns

    9. and here is the mind which A. wisdom

    20. 6. on such the second death A. no power

    IIAIKED. Gen. 26. t 21. they digged another well, called it A. \\\\\\\\um. .'{5. 20. if he thrust him of A. or hurl at him 2 Ham. 13. 15. A. wherewith he hated her greater Psa/. 25. 19. and they hate me w ith cruel A. lt)9. 3. they compassed me about with A.

    5. they have rewarded me A. for my love

    139. 22. 1 hate them with perfect A. I count them yrov. 10. 12. A. stirs up strifes, love covers all sins 18. he that hideth A. with lying lips, is a tool

    15. 17. better than a stalled ox, and A. therewith 26. 26. whose A. is covered by deceit, his wickedn.

    Eccl. 9. 1. no man knoweth either love or A.

    6. their love, their A. and envy is now perished Ezek. 25. 15. vengeance to destroy it for the old A.

    35. 5. because thou hast had a perpetual A.

    11.1 will do according to envy hast used out of A. Hos. 9. 7. for multitude of iniquity, and for great A.

    8. but the prophet is A. in the house of his God Ga/. 5. 20. witchcraft, A. the works of the llesh

    HATS. Dan. 3. 21. men were bound in their hosen and A.

    HAUGHTV. 2 Sam. 22. 28. thine eyes are upon A. to bring down Psai. 131. 1. Lord, my heart is not A. nor eyes lofty Proi. 6.t 17. the Lord hateth A. eyes, a lying tongue 16. 18. and a A. spirit goeth before a fall

    18. 12. before destruction the heart of man is A.

    21. 24. proud and A. scomer is his name

    ha. 3. 16. because the daughters of Zion are A. 10. .33. high hewn down, and A. shall be humbled 24. 4. the A. people of the earth do languish h.ui. 16. 50. were A. before me, I took them away Zeph. 3. 11. no more be A. because of holy mountain

    HAUGHilLY. Mic. 2. 3. neither shall ye go A. this time, is evil

    HAUGHilNESS. Prov. 21. + 4. the A. of eyes and a proud heart is sin i>a.2.11. A. of men shall be bowed down, L. exalted 17. and the A. of men shall be made low

    13. 11. and I will lay low the A. of the terrible

    16. 6. we beard of the A. of Moab, Jer. 48. 29.

    HAUNT. 1 Sam. 23. 22. go and see his place where his A. is

    HAUNT. 1 Sam. .30. 31. where David and men were wont to A. Ezei. 26. I7. cause their terror to be on all that A. it

    HAVE. Gen. n. 6. the Lord said, they A. all one language

    43. 7. A. ye another brother ? ||44. 19. A. yea father.' 46. 32. and they have brought all that they A.

    Eiod. 20. 3. thou shalt A. no other gods, Devi. 5. 7. Lev. 7. 7. priest that maketh atonementshall A. it,8.

    10. every meat offering the sons of Aaron shall A.

    19. .36. a just ephah and a just hin shall ye A.

    22. 13. priest's daughter A. no child, Awm. 27. 8, 9. Anm. 11.13. whence should I A. flesh to give unto all

    22. 38. A. 1 now any power at all to say any thing' 25.13. covenant of peace he and hisseedshallA.it 35. 8. from them that A. many, them that A. few

    Vent. 5. 26. who hath heard voice of God, as we h.? Josh. 2. 13. ye will save alive father and all they A.

    17. 18. tliough they A. iron chariots and be strong 22. 24. what A. you to do with Lord God of Israel?

    Jvdg. 14. 15. A. ye called us to take that we A. .'

    18. 24. ye A. taken my gods, and w hat A. I more ? iiuthl. 12. turn again, for 1 am too old to A. an hus- band, if 1 should A. an husband also tonight

    1 Sam. 8. 19. but we will A. a king over us

    9. 7- there is not a present to bring; what A. we? 15. 3. go and utterly destroy all that they A. 18. 8. what can he A. more but the kingdom ? 21. 15. A. I need of madmen, that ye A. brought?

    2 Sam. 13. 9. Amnon said, A. out all men from me

    15. .36. they A. there with them their two son? 16. 10. what A. I todowithyou.yesonsofZeruiah? 18.18. 1 A. no son to keep my name in remembrance 19. 28. what right A. 1 yet to cry any more to king.'

    34. Barzillai said unto king, how long A. 1 to live? 43. Israel said, we A. ten parts in the king

    1 Kings 8.28. A. thou respect unto prayer of thy serv. 12. 16. saying, what portion A. we in David

    17. 12. I A. Dot a cake, but an handful of meal

    20. 4. my lord, O king, 1 am thine, and all 1 A.

    21. 2. that 1 may A. it for a garden of herbs

    22. 17. Israel scattered as sheep that A. no shepherd

    2 Kings U. 15. A. her forth without, 2 CAr.23. 14. 20. 9. Isaiah said, this sign shalt thou A. of the L.

    2 Chron. 1. 12. nor shall any after thee A. the like

    16. 9. from henceforth thou shalt A. wars

    .35. 21. what A. I to do with thee, king of Judah ?

    23. he said, A. me away, for 1 am sore wounded A"«A. 5. 5. other men A. our lands and vineyards Job 3. 9. let it look for light but A. none 6. 8. O that I might A. my request, that God would

    10. then should] yet A. comfort, yea, I would 21. 15. what profit should we A. if pray unto him? 30. 13. they mar my path, they A. no helper 35. 3. what profit shall I A. if be cleansed from sin ? Psal. 9,. i. the Lord shall A. them in derision

    14. 4. A. workers of iniquity no knoviledge ? 53. 4. 16. 6. in pleasant places, 1 A. a goodly heritage .35. 25. let them not say, ah, so would we A. it 73. 25. whom A. I in heaven but thee ' none upon 104. 3.3. 1 will sing to my God while I A. my being 111. 10. a good understanding A. all they that do 115. 5. they A. mouths ; eyes h, they, but see not

    6. they A. ears ; noses A. they, 7. 1 135. 10, 17. 119. 42'. so shall I A. wherewith to answer him 165. great peace A. they which love tliy law

    HAV

    ' Ps. 1 46. 2. sing pr. unto my G. while I A. any being

    149. i. this boDour A. ail his saint'f, praise Lord

    Prov. 1. 14. cast 111 thy lot, let us all A. one poise

    20. 4. the slug, shall beg in harvest, and A. notiiing

    29. 21. shall A. him become his son at the length

    30. 2. and 1 A. not the undei^landing of a man 3. nor A. I the knowledge of the Holy

    Kiel. 3. 19. yea, they A. all one breath, so that a man 7. 12. that wisdom giveth life to them that A. it 9.5. neittier A. they any more a reward 6. neither A. they any more portion for ever Caut.S.R. we A. a little sister and she hath no breasts

    12. thou, U Solomon, must h. a thousand Isa. 5. 13. are gone, because they A. no knowledge 23. 12. pass over, there also shalt thou h. no rest

    16. 1. we A. a strong city, salvation will G. appoint .311. 29- ye shall A. asongas in the night when a holy 4.3. 8. bring the blind that A. eyes, death that A. ears 45. 21. A. hot 1 the Lord ? there isno G. beside me

    24. say, in the L. A. I 1 ighteousi>ess and strength 49.20. the children which thou s.ialt A. shall say

    50.2. ismy hanii shortened r A. Inopowertodcliv.? 11. this A. of my hand, ye shall lie down in sorrow

    52. 5. therefore what A. 1 here, saith the Lord 56. 11. are greedy dogs, which can never A. enough 61. 7. for your shame you shall A. double Jer. 5. 21. which A. eyes and see not, which A. ears 31. my people love to h. it so, what will ye do in 12. 12. sword of L. devour, no flesh shall A. peace 16. 2. neither shalt A. sons nordaugh. in this place 23. 17. the Lord hath said, ye shall A. peace, 29. 7. 35. 7. ye shall not plant vineyard, nor A. any .36. 30. he shall A.nonetosit upon throne of David .38.2. he shall A. his life for a prey, and shall live 44. 14. to the which they A. a desire to return 49. 9. they will destroy till they A. enough

    31. the nation which A. neitiier gates nor bai-s Lam. 3. 21. this I recall tomy mind, theref. A. I hope hzek.5. 11. neither will I A. pity, 7. 4. 18. 18. | 9.10.

    9. 5. let not your eye spare, neither A. ye pity 18. 23. A. I any pleasure that the wicked die •

    32. 1 A. no pleasure in the death of him, 33. 11.

    21. 25. when iniquity shall A. an end, 29.

    Van. 2. 30. for any wisdom that 1 A. more thananjr 3. 25. I see four men loose, and they A. no hurt

    5. 7. shall A. a chain of gold about his neck, 16.

    6. 2. and the king should A. no damage

    Hos. 10. 3. for now they shall say we A. no king Mic. 3.6. night shall be unto you, ye shall not A. vis. Zeph. 2. 10. this shall they A. for their pride Hag. 1. 6. ye eat, but ye A. not enough ; ye drink Mai. 2. 10. A. we not all one father ? hath not Goil Mat. 3. 9. we A. A braham to our father, Lulce 3. 8. 5. 40. take thy coat, let him A. thy cloak also

    46. if love them who love you w hat rew ard A. ye ?

    ly, they A. their reward, 5, 16. 8. 20. the foxes A. holes, birds A. nests, Lulce 9. 58.

    6. 2. verily 1 say

    29. what A. we do with thee, Jesus, thou .Son of God ? iVar* 1. 24. Lulce 4. 34. 13. 12. and he shall A. more abundance, 25. 29.

    14. 4. it is not lawful for thee to A. her. Marl 6. 18.

    15. 33. whence should we A. so much bread in wild. 34. how many loaves A. ye ? Mark 6. 38. 1 8. 5.

    17. 20. if A. faith as a gram of mustard, 21. 21.

    19. 16. what shall I do, that 1 may A. eternal life ? 27. Ibllowed thee, what shall we A. therefore 1

    26. 11. ye A. the poor always with you, but me ve A. not always, Jlfar* 14. 7. John 12.8. 65. what further need A. we of witnesses ? 27. 19. A. nothing to do with that just man 43. let him deliver him now, if he will A. him Mark 2. 17. the whole A. no need of the physician 19. as long as they A. the bridegroom with them 4.23. if any man A. ears to hear, 7. 16. Kev. 13.9.

    40. why are ye so fearful, how is it ye A. no faith ? 8 .16. saying, it is because we A. no bread

    9. 50. A. salt In yourselves, A. peace one with anoth. 10. 21. thou shalt A. treasure in heaven, Luke 18. 22. 11. 23. but shall believe, shall A. whatsoev. he saith 24. believe ye receive them, and ye shall A. them Luke 6. 32. who love you, what thank A. ye ? .33, .34. 8. 18. from him be taken what he seemeth to A. 11. 5. which of you shall A. a friend, and shall go

    41. but rather give alms of such things as ye A. 12. 4. and after that A. no more that they can do

    24. which neither A. store-house nor barn 33. sell that ye A. and give alms, provide bags 14. 18. must go and see it, I pray A. me excused, 19.

    15. 31. thou art ever with me, all that I A. is thine 19. 14. we will not A. this man to reign over us 22. 31. Satan hath desired to A. you, that he may

    24. 17. what communications ye A. one to another ? 39. spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me A. 41 . he said, A. ye here any meat ; John 21. 5.

    John 2. 3. the mother of Jesus said, they A. no wine 4. woman, what A. 1 to do with thee ? 3. 15. should not perish, but A. everlast. life, 16. 4. 17. the woman answered and said, I A. nohusb,

    5. 20. he hath given the Son to A. life in himselr 38. and ye A. not his word abiding in you

    42. 1 know that ye A. not the love of God in you

    6. 40. believeth on him may A. everlasting life 53. except ye eat his flesh, ye A. no life in you

    8. 6. tempting, that they might A. to accuse him 12. he that followeth me. shall A. the light of life 41. A. one father, even God || 49. 1 A. not a devil

    9. 41. if ye were blind, ye should A. no sin

    10. 10. I am come that they might A. life and more 16. other sheep I A. which arc not of this fold 12. 35. walk while ye A. light, lest darkness, 36.

    16. .33. that in me ve might A. peace, in the world ye shall A. tribulation, 1 A. overcome the woild

    18. 39. but ye A. a custom that I should release one 19. 7. we A. a law |1 15. we A. no king but Cesar 20.31. that believing ye might A. lite thro' Jesus

    Acts 3. 6. silver and gold A. I none, but such as I A. 9. 6. he said, Lord, what wilt thou A. me to do ? 17. 28. in him we live, move, and A. our being

    19. 25. know that by this craft we A. our wealth 21. 2.3. we A. four men which A. a vow

    Horn. 2. 14. when the Gentiles, which A. not the law 6. 22. ye A. your fruit unto holiness, the end life

    HAV

    Ritm. 8. 9. now if any man h. not Spirit of Christ 9. 9. tliistiine 1 willioine, anil Sara sliall A. a son ^'2. 4. anil all nienihers /;. nottlie same (ittice

    14. ';'2. hastthoii taith - A. to th.vsrlt' l>et(ire lioil

    15. 17. 1 /'■ "liereut' 1 may iilorv through Christ

    1 C'yr. 2. It), luit we A. the mind of Christ

    4. 11. are nakeil, and A. no certain duelling place 15. though instructors, vet A. ye not many lathers

    5. 1. that one sliould A. his tattler's wite

    6. 19. Ilolydh. which is in you, which ye A. of G. 7.2. to avoid fornicrttiin, let every man A. his own

    wite, let every woman A. her 0«n husband

    28. yet such shall A. trouble in the Hesh

    29. they that A. wives be as tlio' they had none 32. I would A. you witliout caretulness

    40. I think also that 1 A. the Spirit of tiod

    8. 1. we know, that we all A. knowledL-e

    9. 4. A. we not power to eat and drink r 5, 0.

    11. 14. if a man A. lorn; hair, it is a shame to him

    15. if a woman A. lonu' hair.it is airlory to her

    16. we A. IK) such custom, nor the churches of C. CJ. what, A. ye not houses to eat and drink in '

    12. 21. eve not sav to hand, 1 A. no need of thee

    30. A. all the gift's of healiuL' r do all interi)ret r l.'i. 1. A. not charitv, 1 am become sounding brass

    2. thou;;li 1 A. all faith and A. not charity, :!. 15. 31. by yoiu' rejoicini; which I A.Christ Jesus

    34. for some A. not the know ledge of Cod

    2 Ci

    4. 1. seeing we A. this ministry, we faint not 8. 11. a performance out of that whiih ye A.

    i'.p/i. 4. 28. he may A. to give to him that needeth

    5. 11. A. nofellowship with the unfruitful works J'hi/. 1. 7. 1 A. you in my heart |1 4. 18. but I A. all Co/. 1. 4. and love which je A. to all the saints

    2. 1. ye knew what great conHict I A. for you

    3. 1.3. if any man A. aciuarrel against any

    4. 1. knowing that ye also A. a .Master in heaven

    1 7'Aeji. 2. 14. ye suffered, as they A. of the .lews

    2 T/iess. 3. 2. pray for us, for all men A. not faith

    9. not l)ecause we A. not power, but to make 1 Tim. 2. 4. w ho w ill A. all men to be saved Jlefi. 4. 13. the eyes of him with whom we A. to do

    14. seeing then that we A. a great high-priest

    5. 14. by reas> n of use A. their senses exercised

    6. 19. which hope we A. as an anchor of the .soul

    8. 1. we A. such an lligh-l'riest, set on right-hand

    3. that this man A. somewhat also to offer 111. 31. that ye A. in heaven a better substance

    13. 5. be content with such things as j'e A.

    10. we A. an altar whereof they A. no riuht to eat 14. here A. we no continuing city, we seek one

    Jam. 1. 4. but let patience A. her perfect work

    2. 1. A. not faith of ( hrist w ith respect of |;ersons

    14. and A. not works, can faith save him r

    17. even so faith, if it A. not works, is ilead

    18. a man may say, tliou hast faith, and I A. works

    3. 14.if ve A. hitter envy, ami strife in 3'onr hearts

    4. 2. ye lust and A. not, ye desire to A. ye figlit and

    war, yet ve A. not, because ve ask not

    1 Pet. 4. 8. above all things A. fervent charity

    2 Pet. 1. 19. we A. amore sure woid of prophecy 2. 14. an heart they A. exercised with covetousness

    1 Jo/in 1. 8. if we sa\\\\\\\\, we A. no sin, deceiveourselv. 2. 1. we A. an A

    4. 21. and this commandment A. we from him

    5. 13. that \\\\\\\\e may know that ye A. eternal life U. this is the conliilence that'we A. in him

    15. know we A.tlie petitions we desired of him S John i. I A. no greater joy than to hear that my

    9. Diotrephes, who lovetii to A. the i>re-eminen'ce Rev. 1. 18. 1 A. the keys of hell and ot death

    2. 4. yet I A. somewhat against thee, 14, 20.

    10. and ye shall A. tribulation ten davs

    24. to you, and to as many as A. not this doctrine

    25. but what ye A. already, hold fast till I come

    9. 4. which A. not the sealof fiod in their foreh. 12. 17. and h. the testimony of .lesus Christ

    14. 11. they h. no restday'nor night who worship

    17. 13. these A. one mind, and give their power 19. 10. of brethren that A. the testimony of .lesus

    21. a. liars shall h. their part in the lake that burns

    22. 14. that they may A. right to the tree of life

    &ee CuMP.tssiDN, Dominion. H.AVING. Lev. 7. 20. h. hisuncleanness upon him, 22. .3. 20. 18 A. her sickness II 22. 22. A. a wenor^.urvy A'kto. 24. 4. into a trance, but A. his eves open, 16. Ruih 1. 13. would ye stay for them fioiii A. husbands 1 Chron. 21. 16. A. a drawn sword in his hand £ Chron. II. 12. A. .hidali and Henjamin on his side Ksth. 6. 12. mourning, and A. his head covered Prov. 6. 7. which A. no guide, overseer, or ruler Ezek. 38. 11. and A. neither bars nor gates Mic. 1. 11. pass ye away, A. thv shamenaked Zech. 9. 9. thy king comethto thee, A. salvation Mat. 7. 29. he taught as one A. authority

    8. 9.underauthi)rity,A.soldie,-siin.lerme,f.i(/(-c7.8

    9. .36. werea'ssheep/i. no shepherd, il/nr/f- 6. .34.

    18. 8. rather than A. two hands or two feet

    9. rather than A. two eyes to be cast, Mark 9. 43. 22. 12. how camest. not A. a wedding-garment .'

    24. it a man die, A. no children, l.nle 20. 28.

    25. and A. no issue, left his wife to his brother 26. 7. woman A. an alabaster box, Mark 14. 3.

    ^lark 8. 1. and h. nothingto eat, .lesus called 18. A. eyes, see ye not ? A. ears, hear ve not ?

    11. 13. a tig tree A. leaves || 12. 6. A. one son Luke 8. 43. woman A. an issue of lilood twelve years

    15. 4. what man of you A. an hunilred shee[) .'

    8. either what woman A. ten pieces of silver '

    17. 7. but which of you A. a servant ploughing John 7. 15. liow knows he letters, A. never learned?

    18. 10. tlien Simeon I'eter A. a sword drew it Act.f 4. 37. h. land, sold it, and brought the money

    22. 12. A. a gomi report of the .lews who dwelt 24. 22. h. more perfect knowledge of that way Rorn.l. 14. A. not the law, are a law to themselves

    12. 6. h. then gifts differing accord, to grace given 1 Cor. 6. 1. A. a matter against another, go to law

    7. 37. lie that staniicll) stedfast A. no necessity

    HE

    2 Cot. 4. 13. we A. the same spirit of faith, as written

    6. 10. as A. nothing, and vet possessing all thiiiiis

    7. 1. A. therefore these promises, belo\\\\\\\\ed, cleanse 9.8. ye always A. all sutticieiicy in all thiuvs

    10. 6. A. in a readiness to reveiiL'e all disobedience 15. but A. hope, when your faith is iiicrease

    2. 19. A.nourisiuuent ministered, and knit together

    1 lull. 3. 4. A. hiscliil. insulijection with all gravity

    4. 8. A. the promise of the life that now is

    5. 12. A. damnation, because they have cast off 6.8. and A. foo.l and raiment, let us be content

    2 I'im.'Z. 19. A. this seal, the Lord knoweth his

    3. 5. A. a form of godliness, but denving tiie power

    4. 3. thev shall hea]) teachers, A. ifchmg ears Tit. 1. 6. "A. faithful cliihlren, not accused of rint

    1 Pit. 2. 12. A. C'lnversatiou honest among (ieiitiles 3. Hi. A. a L'ood conscun. e, thev may be asliained

    2 Pet. 2. 14. A. eyes full of adult, tiiat cannot cease Jiule 19. these be sensual, A. not the Spirit

    Uev. 5. 6. A. Seven horns I 8. A. every one harps

    7. 2. I saw an angel, A. the seal of the living Cod

    8. 3. A. a golden lenser |1 9. 17. A. breast-plates

    12. 3. A. seven heads 1| 12. A. great wrath

    14. 6. A. the everlasting gosfjel to preach to them

    15. 2. A. the harps of God li 1". 4. A. a golden ( ii|) 18. 1. A. great power |i 20. 1. A. the key of the pit

    21. 11. the holy Jerusalem, A. the glory of God

    ll.AVKN. GcK.49. 13. Zebul. shalldwellat theA.an A.ofships i'.'rt/. 107. .30. he bringeth tliem to their desired A. Aeti 27. 12. A. not commodious, an A. of Crete

    Fair IIAVKNS. ^hts 27. 8. came to a place wliich is called the /. A.

    HAVt)CK. ActsQ. 3. as for Saul, he made A. of the church

    HAWK. Lev. 11. 16. A. had in abomination, Dent. 14. 15. Job 39. 26. doth the A. Hy by thy wisdom .'

    HAY. Pri)r. 27. 25. the A. appeareth and tender grass /•>«. 15. 6. the A. is w ithered away, the grass faileth 1 Cor. 3. 12. who buildcth on this foundation, A.

    HAZEL. Oen. SO. 37. Jacob took him rods of A. and chesiiut

    HK. Gen. 3. 16. and he shall rule over thee

    6. 3. not always stiive with man, for he is flesh 44. 10. he w ith w hom it is found sliall be my servant 48. 19. younger brother shall be greater than he 49. 8. art he whom thy brethren shall i)iaise

    Exod.i. 16. Ae shall he'thy spokesman to the jieople, and he shall be to thee instead of a mouth

    9. 34. and hardened his heart, he and his servants 35. 34. lie hath i)ut in his heart that he may teach

    both he and Aholiab of the tribe of Dan I ev. 7. 33. he among the sons of Aaron that ofl'ereth

    25. 51. shall go out in jubilee, At- and his children .\\\\\\\\?««. 24. 9. and cursed is he that curseth thee Pleiit. 3. 1. came, he and all his people to battle

    8. 18. it is he that giveth i)Ower to get wealth 27. 16. cursed be he. .S'c to the end of the chapter

    31.6. Af that doth go with thee, he will not f'ail,8. 32. 6. is 11' t At' thy Lather that hath bought thee '

    39. I, even 1 aiiiAe, and there is no God with me, /..«. 41. 4. I 43. 10, 13. I 46. 4. I 48. 12. Josh. 23. 3. L. your G. is he that fought t'or ycu, U). Jnilg. 10. 18. what man is he will begin to fight r 1 ■>«»(. 4. 16. 1 am he that came out of the army

    9. 2. there was not a goodlier person than lie

    16. 12. this is he \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 25. 25. as his name is so is he

    1 Kings 1. 32. who fell on two men better than lie 17. 15. siie and he and her house did eat many days 18. 17. art thoii he that trouhleth Israel '.

    2 Kings 18. 22. is not that he whose places, Isn. 36. 7. 2 ( hron. 29. 3. he in hrst year of reign opened doors Joh 9. 24. if not, where, and who is he/

    13. 19. who is he that will plead with me ? 14.10. mandieth, and w here is he? 20. 7. Isa. 63. 1 1 .

    }'sal. 22. 9. thou art Aethat took me out of the womb 611. 12. he it is shall tread down enemies, 108. 13. Ii8. 20. he that is our God is the (lod of salvation 100. 3. he is (Jod, it is he that hath made us 144. 10. it is he that giveth salvation to kings

    Prov. 16. 20. that tnisteth in L. happv is he, 29. 18.

    Keel. 5. 8. he tliat is higher than the highest regard.

    6. 3. I say that an untimely birth is better than he Isa. 40. 22. it is he sitteth on the circle of the earlh

    51. 12. l.eveii I, am As that comfoitelh vou,52. 6. John 18. 5, 6, 8. l!ev. 1. "I8. I 2. 23. Jer. 5. 12. have belied the Lord, and said, it is not Ac 14.22. art not thou he, (> Lord our God .'iii. 5. the king is not he that can do any thing 48. 26. and he also shall be in derision Kzek. ;«. 17. art thou he of whom 1 have spoken ' lliih. 1. 13. the man that is more righteous than he Mnt. 2. 2. where is he that is born king of the lews .'

    3. 3. this is he that was spoken of by the prophet 11.3. art thou he that sliould come (l.vke '. 19, 20. 12. 30. lie that is not with me is against me, and he

    that gathereth not with me, l.vU 11. 23.

    22. 42. w hat think ve of Christ ? wliose son is he t 24. 26. he is in the desert, he is in the secret chamb.

    26. 48. the same is he, hold him fast, Murk 14. 44. Murk 12. ;i2. and there is none other but he Luke 10. 22. he to whom the Son will reveal him

    11.7. and he from within shall answer and say

    20. 2. who is he that gav e thee this aulliority .' 22. 27. he that sitteth at meat, or he that servcth

    21. 6. they said, he is not here, but is risen

    21. we trusted he should have redeemed Israel John 1. 15. this was he of whom 1 spake, .30.

    4. 26. Jesus saith, I that speak to thee, am he

    7. 11. where is As .'II 25. is not this Ac thev seek to k..' 8.24. if ye believe not that 1 am he. ye shall die

    28. then shall ye know that 1 am he 9. 8. they said, is not this he that sat and begged ?

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    John 9. 9. some said, this is he, but he s?id, T am he 36. who is Ae, Ld. |I37. At that talketh wdh thee 13. 19. 1 tell you that ye inav believe that 1 am A«

    Acts?,. 10, they knew it was he who tat for alms 7. 3ti. this is Ae that was in the church in wilderu.

    9. 21. is not this Ae that destioved them who called

    10. 21. Peter said, I am he wh'iimye seek

    42. he that w as ordained of God'to he the judge

    13. 25. whom think ye that I am '. 1 am not he Horn. 2. 28. he is not a lew that is one outwardly

    29. but he is a Jew that is one inward I v

    14. 18. lie that in these things seiveth ( li'rist

    1 Cor. 10. 22. are we stronger than he I

    2 Cor. 10. 7. of himself think this again, that as he

    is C^hrist's, even so are we t hiists

    1 VAcM. 5.24. faitliful isA« thatcallcth \\\\\\\\ 011. will Od it

    2 'I'hess. 2. 7. he who letteth, will let till he be takm llih. 12.7. what son is Ac the father cliasteiielh nut •

    10. but Af for our iirolit, that wo mii^ht be part.ik. 1 Pet. 1. 15. as he which hatli called vou isliolv 1 John 1.7. if we walk in light, as At is in the li;;ht 2.28.when he shall ai'pear, we may liavecoiilidcnce

    3. 7. is righteous, even as he is righteous 24. dwelleth in him, and he in him, 4. 15.

    4. 4. greater is he that is in you, than he in world 17. because as he is so are we in this world

    5. 12. he that hath the Son, hath life; and he that

    hath not the -Son of God, hath not lifn

    3 John 11. follow not evil, he that doeth goiid is of

    God ; Ae that doeth evil hath not seen God

    l\\\\\\\\ev. 20. 6. holy is he that hath part in hrst resurrec. 22. 11. he that is unjust, he that is filthy i>ee Blessi:u, Did, S.\\\\\\\\ith. HEAD.

    The head is the npperynost and chief part of the hody. It is sometimes taken for the uhole man. Prov. 10. 6. lilessings are upon the head of the just, that is, upon their persons. And Hod sat/s if the nicked, I will recompense their wav upon their head, Ezek. 9. 10. ft is taken also 'for the life. Dan. 1. 10. Ae shall make me endanger my head to file king. It also siijnifics a chiif or capital cits/. Isa. 7- 8. '1 he head of .N>r)n is Uamasms. It denotes a chief or principal mcmhtr in any so- ciety. Isa. 9. 14, 15. Ihe Lord will cut oft "from Israel head and tail. I he ancient and hontiur- able, he is the head. It is said. Gen. 3. 15. 1 he Seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head ; that is, Christ Jesus, the hlesscd seed of the uoman, shall overthroii) the poxver, policy, and ■works of the devil.

    Ilead is take?i for one that hath rule and pre-eminenc8 over others. Thus Cod is the head of Christ, as I\\\\\\\\hdiator ; from him he derives all his dignity and authority : Christ is the only spiritual heail of his church, both in respect of eminence and infimnce ; he commmiieateslife, motion, and strength toevery believer : also the husband is the head of his wife, because by God's ordinance he is to rule over her, (Sen. 3. 16. Also in regard of preeminence if sex, 1 Pet. 3. 7 . and excelh ncy of knowU dije, 1 Cor. 14. ?)h. 'The apostle mentions this subordination of persons in 1 Cor. 11. 3. Hut I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ: and the head of the woman is the man ; and the head of Christ is God.

    7'he river in Paradise r;fl.t divided into four heads, znto four .springs, four branches. Gen. 2. H>. I he stone w hich the builders rejected, was made the head of the corner, Psal. 118. 22. it :,as the Jirst in the angle, uhelher it r.cre disposed at tin top of that angle to adorn and cro\\\\\\\\nit. or at the bottom to support It. This in the Se:c Testament is ajpli-ui to t hrist, r. An is the strength and beauty if the church, to unite the several parts thereif, namely, both .lews and (Jentiles. together. 1 hou hast caused men to ride over our heads, I'sal. (')t). l5. 'J hou hast given us masters who use us Hie sinus, yea, like beaits to carry their burdens. The Lord shall make thee the head, and not the tail. Dent. 28. 13. 'J hou shall be aluays master, and never in subjection.

    Head is taken sometimes for poison, because the He- brew word ]{osoh. which signifies heM\\\\\\\\, si,/ni/ies like:.'ise poison. Job 20. 16. He shall suck the poi- son, or head of asps. Jn times if mourning, tiny coiered then heads, they cut and plucked rjf tlnir hair ; I will bring baldness Ufjoneveiy head, says the prophet, speaking if calamitous times, A 1110s 8. 10. On the contrarv^ in prosperity ihiy anoiniid their heads with sweet oils, I'ccl. 9. 8. Let thy head lack no ointment. I o shake the head at one, is a gesture of Ci>ntempt and insult. I'sal. 22. 7. Thev shoot out the lif), thev shake the head.

    Gcn.:\\\\\\\\. 15. it shall bruise thv A. thou bruise his heel 40. 13. vet Pharaoh shall lift Of) thy A. 19. 49. 26. blessings shall be on the A. ot losepli, and on the top of the A. of him. Dent. 3,i. !(,.

    Exi^d. 29. 10. Aaron and his sons shall [lut their

    hands upon A. of the bullock. Lev. 4. 4. I 8. 1 1.

    15.puthandsonA.of theiam, 19. Lev.i^. 18.22.

    Lev. 1. 4. shall put hand on the A. of burnt otlernig

    3. 2. shall lay (lis hand on the A. of his ..llcrmg

    4. 29. lav his hand on the h. of sin ofiermg, 33. 13. 44. he is leprous, his plague is m his A.

    45. his clothes shall be rent, and his A. hare 21. 5. thev shall not make baldness on their A.

    10. shall'not uncover hi< A. nor rend his clothes iVK/n.5. 18. file priest shall uncover the woman s A.

    6. 5. there shall no razor come on the N a/ante's A. 7. file consecralion of his God is on his A.

    O. thc-n he shall shave his A. 18. /), ut. 21. 12.

    11. and he shall hallow his A. that same day .Tos'i.'2. 10. his bicod be on his A. blooil (in our A. Jndg.5. 26. shesmoteofV.sisera's A. when she had

    13 5.shalt beara son, no razor shall come on his A.

    1 .Sam. 17. 57.(;oliath's A. li 31. 9. cut ofT Saul's A. 25. .'id. tlie wickedness of NabaPon hisowiiA. 28. 2! I will make thee keeper of my A. forever

    2 .sV/)«. 1. 2. a man came, and earth upon his A. 15. .■i2.

    16. thv blood be upon thy A. 1 Ktngs'2. .37. _ 3. U. Abncr was wroth, and said, am 1 a dog's h ' 217

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    { Sam. 3. 29. let it rest on A. of Joab, on his house

    16. 9. let me go over, and take off his A. 2 Kings 2.3. take thy master trom thy A. today, 5.

    4. 19. and he said unto his father, my A. my A.

    6. .31. if the A. of Klisha shall stand ou him 32. son of a murderer sent to take away my A.

    19. 21. the virgin despised thee, thedaushterof .le- rusalem hath shaken her A. at thee, jsa. 37. 22.

    S5. 27. did lift up the A. of Jehoiachin, J

    10. 15. if riahteous, yet will I not lift up my A.

    16. 4. and I coald shake my A. at you Psa/.3. 3. my jilory and the lifter up of mine A.

    7. 16. his miscliief shall return on his own A.

    22. 7. they shoot out the lip, they shake the A.

    23. 5. thou anointest my A. witli oil, cup runneth 27. 6. now shall my A. be lifted up above enemies 38. 4. mine iniquities are gone over mine A.

    44. 14. a shakim; of the A. among the people 60. 7. Ephraim is the strength of my A. Uie. 8. 68. 21. God shall wound the A. of his enemies &3. 2. they that hnte thee have lift up the A. 110. 7. th refore shall he lift up the A.

    140. 9. as for the A. of those that compass nie

    141. 5. be an oil, which shall not break my A. Prov. 10. 6. blessings are on the A. of the just

    11. 26. blessing on the A. of him w hich selleth com

    25. 22. shall heap coals of fire on his A. Rom, 12. 20. Heel. 2. 14. the wise man's fcyes are in his A. Cant. 2. 6. his left hand is under my A. 8. 3.

    5. 2. my A. is filled with dew, my locks with drops 11. his A. as most fine gold 117.5. tiiy A. asCarmel Jsa. 1. 5. the whole A. is sick and the heart faint

    51. 11. everlasting joy shall be on their A.

    58. 5. is it to bow down his A. as a bulrush ?

    59. 17. he put on an helmet of salvation on his A. Jer. 2. 37. go forth, and thine hands on thy A.

    9. 1. O that my A. w ere waters, mine eyes tears

    23. 19. fall grievously on the A. of wicked, .'JO. 23. £zei. 9. 10. recompense their way ou their A.

    29. 18. every A. was made bald, shoulder peeled Dan. 2. 38. O king, thou art this A. of gold Ji:ei 3. 4. return your recompense on your A. 7. Amos 2. 7. that pant after dust on the A. of the poor

    8. 10. and 1 will bring baldness on every h.

    9. 1. he said, cut them in the h. all of them Zeeh, 1. 21. so that no man did lift up his A.

    6. 11. then set the crowns on the A. of .loshua A/or. 5. 36. neither shall Ihou swear by thy A. . 27. 30. and they smote him on the A. Maik 15.19. Mark 6. 24. she said, the A. of John the Baptist L,uke 7. 46. my A. with oil thou didst not anoint John 13. 9. not feet only, but also my hands and A.

    1 Cor. 11. 4. his A. covered, dishonoureth his A. 10. the woman ought to have power on her A.

    12. 21. the A. to the feet, 1 have no need of vou

    hpb. 1. 22. put all things under his feet, and gave

    him as A. to tlie church, 4. 15. Col. 1. 18.

    Col. 2. 19. not holding the A. from which the body

    J

    See Beard, Bald, Bow, Bowed, Cover,

    Covered, Crown.

    Axe-UEA D.

    Dent. 19. 5. and the axe-h. slippeth from the helve

    2 Kinat 6. 5. aze-A. fell into the water, and he cried

    Bed's-H EA D. Gen. 47. 31. Israel bowed himself on the ied's-h.

    Upear's HEAD. 1 Sam. 17.7.f.-A. weighed 600 shekels, 2 Sam. 21.16.

    11 EA D-stone. Fsal. 118. 22. is becoine the h.-stone of the comer Zech. 4. 7- bring forth the h.-stone with shoutings

    HEAD of the earner , Mat. 21. 42. is become the A. of the earner, Mark 12. 10. Luke 20. 17. Acts 4. 11. 1 Pet. 2. 7. HEAD, for Uvler, Governor. Num. 17. 3. one rod shall be for the A. of the house 25. 15. he was A. over a people of a chief house JJeut. 28. 13. I/)rd will make thee the A. not the tail

    44. he shall be the A. and thou shall be the tail Josh. 22. 14. each one an A. of house of their fathers Juiiff. 10. 18. he shall be A. over all Gilead, 11. 8. 11.9. shall 1 be your h.f || 11. the people made him A. 1 Sam. 15. 17. wast thou not made the A. of Israel:' 2*flm.22.44. thou hast kept me to be A. Fsal. 18.43. 1 Chron. 11. + 6. who smiteth Jebusites, shall beA. 29. 11. and thou art exalted as A. above all Jsa.T.8. A. of Damascus is Kezin, A. of Samaria, 9. 9. 14. Lord will cut off from Israel A. and tail 15. the ancient and Honourable, he is the A. 19. 15. nor work which A. or tail, or rush, may do Jer. 22. 6. thou art Gilead to me, A. of Lebanon Jios. 1. 11. they shall appoint themselves one A. Uab. 3. 13. woundest the A. out of house of wicked 14. thou di 1st strike through the A. of his vil laces 1 Cor. 11. 3. that the A. of every man is Christ, the'A. of the woman is the man, the A. of Christ is God Eph. 5. 23. the husband is the A. of the wife, even as Christ is A. of the church, and Saviour of bo

    HEAD, for Top, Chief, Psal. 1.37. 1 6. prefer Jerusalem before A. of my joy Jsa. 28. 1. which are on the A. of fat vaMeys, 4. 51. 20. they lie at the A. of all the streets Jlzek. 16. 25. built hish places at A. of the way 21. 19. choose it at the A. of the way to the city 21. king of Babylon stood at the A. of two ways HEAD, with hair or AaiVx. X«p. 1.3. 40. the man whose Aair is fallen off his A. 41. 14. 9. the leper shall shave all his Aair off his A. A'Hm. 6. 5. let the locks of the Aair of his A. grow 18. and shall take the Aair of A. of his separation Juig. 16. 22. the hair of bis A. began to grow again

    1 •SaOT.14.45. notan Aairof hisA.shallfall togro'und

    2 Sam. 14. 26. weighed Aair of his A. at 200 shekels Fira 9. 3. I plucked off the hairoi my A. and beard Psal. 40. 12. they are more than hain of my A. 69. 4. Cant. 7. 5. and the hair of thine A. like purple

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    Dan. 3. 27. nor was an Aair of their A. singed 7. 9. the Aair of his A. like the pure wool il/ai. 10.30. hairs of your A. are numbered, LukeVl.T. Luke 7. 38. did wipe theHi with Aairj- of her A. 44. 21. 18. there shall not an Aair of your A. perish Acts 27. 34. not an Aair fall from the A. ot any Rev. 1. 14. his A. and his hatrs were white like wool

    Uoary HEAD. Ij!v. 19. 32. tliou slialt rise before the hoary A.

    HEADBANDS. Jsa. 3. 20. Lord will take away the A. and tablets

    HEADY. 2 Tim. 3 4. for men shall be A. high-minded

    HEADLONG.

    Job 5. 13. the counsel of the froward is carried A.

    Luke 4. 29. that they might cast him down A.

    Ads 1. 18. and falling A. he burst asunder in midst

    H EA ns.

    Gen. 43. 28. they bowe

    9. 57. all the evil did God render upon their A. 1 Sam. 29. 4. should it not be with the A. of these

    1 Kings 20. 31. let us, I pray, put ropes on our A. 32. put ropes on their A. and came to the king

    2 Kings 10. 6. take ye the A. of your master's sons 8. they have brought the A. of the king's sons

    1 Chron. 12. 1 19. he will fall to Saul on our h. Psal. 24. 7. lift up your A. O ye gates, and be lift, 9. 66. 12. thou hast caused men to ride over our A. 74. 13. thou brakest the A. of the dragons in waters

    14. thou brakest the h. of leviathan in pieces 109. 25. they looked on me, they shaked their A. Isa. 15. 2. on all their A. shall be baldness 35. 10. to Zion3ongs,andeverlastingjoy ontheir A. Jer. 14. 3. they were ashamed and covered their A. 4. plowmen were ashamed, they covered their A. Exek. 7. 18. and baldness shall be on all their A. 11.21. 1 willrecompense their way on their A. 22.31. 32. 27. they laid their swords under their A. 44. 18. shall have linen bonnets on their A. 20. nor shall they shave, they shall poll their A. Mat. 27. 39. reviled, wagging their A. Mark 15. 29. Luke 21. 28. tlien look up, and lift up youi A. Acts 18. 6. he said, your blood be upon your own A. Rev. 9. 7. and on their A. were as it were crowns 19. their tails were like to serpents, and had A. 13. 1. I saw a beast having seven h and on his A. 3. I saw one of his A. as it were wounded to death

    17. 9. the seven A. are seven mountains, on which

    18. 19. they cast dust ontheir A. and cried, alas!

    HEADS, for Governors. Exoi. 18. 25. and made them A. over the people A'tim. 1. 16. they were A. of thousands in Israel

    25. 4. take all the A. of the people and hang them Josh. 22. 21. Reuben and (iad answered the A.

    23. 2. .loshua called for their A. and for their judges

    1 Chron. 12. 32. the A. of Israel were two hundrecl

    2 Chron. 5. 2. Solomon assembled all the A. to bring 28. 12. certain of the A. of Ephraim stood up

    Psal. 110. 6. shall wound the A. overmany countries

    Isa. 29. + 10. the prophets and A. hath he covered

    Mie. 3. 1. hear. O A. of Jacob, and princes of Isr. 9. 11. A. thereof judge for reward, and priests teach See Fathers. HEAL.

    Num. 12. 1.3. A. her now, O God, I beseech thee

    Deut. 32. 39. I kill and make alive, 1 wound, I A.

    2 Kings 20. 5. I will A. thee, and add to thy days 8. what shall be the sign that the L. will A. me 'i

    2Chr.7. 14. I will forgive their sin, and will A. land

    Psal. 6. 2. O Lord, A. me, for my bones are vexed 41. 4. A. my soul, for I have sinned against thee 60. 2. A. the breaches thereof, for it shaketh

    Keel. 3. 3. a time to kill, and atir.e to A.

    Isa. 19. 22. shall smite and A. it, and he shall A. them 57. 18. 1 have seen his ways, and will A. him, 19.

    Jer. 3. 22. return, and I will A. your backsljdings 17. 14. A. me. O lx)rd, and I shall be healed 30. 17. I will A. thee of thy wounds, saith the L.

    Lam. 2. 13. for thy breach is great, who can A. thee ?

    Hos, 5. 13. yet could he not A. you, nor cure you

    6. 1. let us retum, he hath torn, and will A. us

    14. 4. I will A. their backslidings, I will love freely Zech. 11. 16. he shall not A. that that is broken Mat. 8. 7. Jesus saith, 1 will come and A. him

    10. 1. to A. all manner of sickness, Mark 3. 15.

    8. A. the sick, cleanse the lepers, Luke 9. 2. 1 10.9. 12. 10. is it lawful to A. on sabbath-day > Luke 14. 3.

    13. 15. I should A. them, John 12. 40. Acts 28. 27. A/ari3.2. whether he would A. on sabbath, iuie 6. 7. Luke 4. 18. he hath sent me to A. the broken-hearted

    23. ye will surely say, physician, A. thyself 5. 17. the power of the Loin was present to A. them

    7. 3. beseeching that he would come and A. hisserv. John 4. 47. that he would come down and A. his son Acts 4. 30. by stretchine forth thine hand to A.

    HEALED. Gen. 20. 17. God A. Abimelech and his wife Ezod. 21. 19. he shall cause him to be thoroughly A. Lev. 13. 18. the bile is A. || 37. the stall is A.

    14. 3. and if the plague of leprosy be A. 48. D«(/.28. 27. with itch, whereof thou canst not he A.

    1 Sam. 6. 3. return an offering, then he shall be A.

    2 A'ini^*2.21.have A. the waters 1122. wateis were A.

    8. 29. king Joram went to be A. in Jezreel

    9. 15. Joram was returned to be A. 2 Chron. 22. 6. 2 Chron. 30. 20. the L. hearkened and A. tlie people Psal. .30. 2. I cried to thee, and thou hast A. nie

    107. 20. he sent his word, and A. them Isa. 6. 10. lest thej- see, and convert, and be A.

    53. 5. he was bruised, and with his stripes we are A. Jer. 6. 14. they have A. the hurt slightly, 8. 11.

    15. 18. my wound incurable, which refuseth to be A.

    17. 14. heal me, O Ix)r

    51.8. howl for her, take balm, if so be she may beA.

    9. we would have A. Babylon, but she is not A. Euk. 30. 21 . and lo, it shall not be bound up to be A.

    34. 4. neither have ye A. that which was sick 47.8. brought forth into sea, the waters shall be A. 9. U. and the marislies tliereof shall not be A.

    HEA

    Has. 7. 1. when I would have A. Tsr. then iniquity

    11. 3. but they knew not that 1 A. them

    Mat. 4. 24. those that had the palsy, and he A. them 8. 8. speak, and my servant shall be h. Luke 7. 7. 12. 15. multitudes followed him, he A. them, 14. 14 Mark 5. 23. that she may beA. and she shall live Luke 8. 43. had spent all, nor could be A. of any

    13. 14. therefore come and be A. and not on sablmtb 17. 15. when he saw that he was A. turned back 22.61. and he touched hisrar, and A. him

    John 5. 1 1. he that was A. wist not who it was Acts 4. 14. and beholding the man who was A. 5. 16. and they were A. every one

    14. 9. and perceiving that he had faith to be A. 28. 8. Paul prayed, and A. the father of Publiu»

    hed. 12. 13.i)eoutof the way, but letitrather be A. Jam. 5. 16. pray one for another, that ye may be A.

    1 Pet. 2. 24. by whose stripes ye were A. Rev. 13. 3. and his deadly wound was A. 12.

    HEALER. Isa. 3. 7. shall swear, saying, I will not be aa A.

    HEALEIH. Exod. 15. 26. for I am the Lord that A. thee Ptal. 103. 3. bless the Lord » ho A. all thy disease* 147. 3. he A. the broken in heart, and bindeth up Isa. 30. 26. and he A. the stroke of their w ound H EALING, Substantive.

    2 Chron. 24. + 13. and the h. went up upo» the work 36. + 16, wrath of Lord arose, till there was no A.

    Prov. 15. + 4. the A. of a tongue is a tree of life Jer. 14. 19. there is no A. for us, the time of A. Dan. 4. t 27. if it may l)e an A. of thy error A'aA.3.19.there is no A.of thy bruise,wound grievous Mai. A. '2. shall Sunofrii-'ht. arise with A.in his wings Luke 9. 11. and he healed them that had need of i. Actsi, 22. on whom this miracle of A. was shewed

    1 Cor. 12. 9. is given to another the gift of A. 28. 30. have all the gifts of A. ? do all interpret ?

    Rev. 22. 2. leaves of the tree were for A. of nations

    HEALING. Jer. 30. 13. none to plead, thou hast no h. medicines Mat. 4. 23. went about A. all manner of sickness Luke 9. 6. preaching the gosiitl, and A. everv where Acts 10. 38. A. all that were oppressed of the devil

    HEA LI H. Gen, A3, 28. our father is in good A. he is yet alive

    2 Sam.iO. 9. Joab said, art thou in A. my brother? Psal, 38. + 3. neither is there any A. in mv liones

    42. 11. who is the A. of my countenance, -13. 5. 67. 2.thy saving A.may be known among all nations Prov. 3. 8. it shall be A. to thy navel and marrow 4. 22. for they are A. to all their flesh

    12. 18. but the tongue of the w ise is A.

    13. 17. but a faithful ambassador is A.

    16. 24. sweet to the soul, and A. to the bones 7.>a. 58. 8. thy A. shall spring forth speedily

    Jer. 8. 15. looked for a time of A. behold troubte 22. why is not the A. of my people recovered ! .30. 17. tor I will restore A. unto thee, and heal the* 33. 6. behold, 1 will bring it A. and cure

    .^f/j 27.34. take some meat, for this is for your A.

    3 John 2. mayest be in A. as thy soul prosperetb

    HEAP, Substantive. Gen. 31. 46. they made a A. and did eat on the A. 52. this A. be witness, and this pillar be witness Exod. 15. 8.W aters gathered, the AockIs stootl upright as an A. Josh. 3. 13, 16. Psal. 33. 7. 178. 13. Deut. 13. 16. shall bean A. forever, nor built agaia Josh. 7. 26. they raised over him a great A. of stones 8. 28. Joshua burnt Ai, and made it an A. for ever 29. raise on the king of Ai a great A. of stones 11. 1 13. the cities that stood still on their A. Judg. 15. + 16. w ith the jaw-bone of an ass, an h, Ruth 3. 7. to lie down at the end of the A. of com 2 Sam. 18. 17. they laid very great A. on Absalom Job 21. t .32. yet shall he watch in the A.

    30. + 24. he will not stretch out his hand to the A. Pror. 26. + 8. that putteth a precious stone in an A. Cant. 7. 2. thy belly is like an A. of wheat set about Isa. 17. 1. Damascus shall be a ruinous A.

    11. harvest shall be an A. in the day of grief 25. 2. for thou hast made of a ci y an A. Jer, 30. 18. the city shall be builded on her own A. 49. 2. and Kabbah shall be a desolate A. Mic. 1. 6. will make Samaria as an A. of the fieM Hah. 3. 15. didst walk through the A. of great wafers Hag. 2. 16. when one came to an A. of 20 measures

    HEAP. Deiit. 32. 23. 1 will A. mischiefs upon them Job 16. 4. I could A. up words against you S7. 16. though he A. up silver as the dust .36. 13. but the hypocrites in heart A. up wrath Prov. 25. 22. thou shall A. coals of fire, i?oOT.12.20. Keel. 2. 26. tosinner hegireth to gather and to A. up Ezek. 21. 10. A. on wood, kindle the lire, consume Hab. 1. 10. for they shall A. dust and take it 2 Tim. 4. 3. A. to themselves teachers, having itching

    HEAPED. Zech.9. 3. Tyrus A.up.iilver asthe dust.and fine gold Jam. 5. 3. ye have A. treasure together for last days

    HEAPETH. Psal. 39- 6. he A. up riches, and knoweth not who Hab. 2. 5. and he A. unto him all people

    HEAP.S. Exod. 8. 14. they gathered them together on A. Jvdg. 15. 16. with the jaw-bone of an asS, A. on A. 2 Kings 10. 8. lay ye them in two A. at entering in

    19.25. to lav waste fenced cities into ruinous A.

    2 CAr.31. 6. t"hey brought tithe, and laid them by A,

    7. in the third month they began to lay the A.

    8. when the princes came ana saw the A.

    A'eA. 4. 2. will they revive the stones out of the A. Ji

    31. 21. set thee up way marks, make thee high A. 50.2f).cast Babylon up as A. and destroy her utterly 51. .37. and Babylon shall become A.

    Hos. 12. 11. their altars are as h. in the furrows Mie. 3. 12. and Jerusalem shall become A.

    HEAR Signifies, (1) To receive a voice or sound by the ear

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    HEA

    2 f^m. 15. 10. (C) To erant or ansver mir prayer. Psal. 116. 1. 1 love tlie lord be- cause he h;ith heard my voice. Il is of ten used in this ipL^e. in the PSidms and ehenhere. Ayid Hod is said not to hear, u hen he does not grant otters de- sires. John 9. 31. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ e know that God heareth not sinnel-s. (3; To listen to Ciod's nurd only -uiththe Oiituard sense of the ear. Mat. 13. 19. \\\\\\\\Vhen any one heareth the worii ot the kingdom, and under- standeth it not. Thus all nicked men 7iho are tiithin the church do hear the word ; they fiear the suvnd oj the nords, but then they hnie not so ?nuth as a notional hiou ledge of these things, or else re- gard them not, never consider, or lay them to heart, (4) To yield a uillijig assent in our minds to the icord of Hod, with a Jirm purpose to obey it, .John

    8. 47. He that is ot\\\\\\\\.od, heareth God's word ; he helieies and obeys it. S) in John 10. 2". My sheep hear my voice, and follow me. 2t is used ojten in thi^ sense. Deut. 1. 43. I spake unto you, and ye would not hear ; ye uould not obey me. 1 S-am. £4. y. Wheret'ore hearest thou mens words r ]l'hy belieiest thou what mine enemies say afjainst me .^ ■So in Mat. 17. 5. I his is my beloved ^on, hear him ; believe and obey him. (5) Toleurn, John 8. CO, 40. I speak to the world those thiiiiis \\\\\\\\ihich 1 have heard of liim ; those things which he hath taught me, ahich he hath communicated to me. (6) 'lo approve oJ . and embrace. 1 John 4. 5. 1 hey speak of the world, and the world heareth them ; these seducers and false teachers preach such doc- trines as may gratify and comply -with the corrupt affectiffnsaf worldly men ; and they greedi y hearken to, approve and embrace such doctrines. (*) To judge and determine. 2 .'^ani. 15. 3. 1 liy matters are goo

    Gen. 21. 6. so that all that h. will lauch with me 23. t3. h. us, my lord, thou art a mighty prince

    Erod. 19. 9. tha't the people mav h. when I siJeak .32. 18. but the noise of them that sintr do I h.

    Aum. 10.8. h. 1 pray you, ye sons of Levi 23. 18. rise up, Balak, and' /;. hearken unto me .30. 4. and her father//, her vow and her bond

    Vent. 1. 10. h. the causes lietween \\\\\\\\ our brethren

    4. 10. an

    5. 1. h. Israel the statutes and judgments, fi. 3. |

    9. 1. 1 2cl. 3. Jsa. 48. 1. Mark 12. 29. 27. and h. a-'d that the Loiil our God doth say 12.28. /;. all these words which I command tli'ee 13. 12. if tliou shalt h. sav in one of thv cities 30. 12. bring it, that we ihav h. it and cio it, 13 .

    31. 12. that they may //.and fear Ld. 13. Jcr.o. 10. Josh. 3.9. h. the words of the Lord your (iod

    6. 5. when ye h. the sound of the trumpet, the

    people shall shout, Xeh. 4. 20. Dan. 3. 5, 15. Jiidi;. 5. 3. h. O ye kings, give ear, O ye princes 16. why abodest, to h. the bleatinps of the flocks ?

    14. 13. put forth thy riddle, that v.e may h. it

    1 Sam. 2. 23. for 1 h. of your evil dealio-s bv all 24. nay, my sons, it is no good report that 1 h. 15. 14. and the lowing of tlie oxen which 1 /;. 10. 2. how can I go .' if Saul h. it, he will kill me

    25. 24. A. the words of thy handmaid, 2 ■••am. CO. 1".

    26. 19. let mv lord the king h. words of his servant i iiam. 14. + 17. so is my lord the king to //. good

    15. 3.thereisnomandeputedof the king to h. thee 10. as soon as ye h. tlie sound of the trumpet

    35. that what thing soever thou shalt h.

    36. ye shall send to me every thins that ye h.

    17. 5. and let us h. likewise what Ifushaisaith 20. 16. a wise woman cried out of the city, /;. h. 22.45. soon as they/;, shall be obedient, Ps. 18. 44.

    1 hingsS. i 11. asked understanding to A. judgment 4. 34. to i. the wisdom of Solomon, 10. 8, 24. 2 Chron. 9. 7. C3. Mat. 12. 42. Luie 11. 31. 8. 30. then h. thou in heaven and fcrsive, .•>2, ,34, 36, 39, 43,45, 49. 2 Chron. 6. 21. 18.26. they called on Faal, saying, O Baal, ^.us a hini7s'.6. made the host to h. a noise of chariots

    18. 28. h. the word of the great king, ha. .30. 13. 19. 10. h. the words ctf Sennacherib;' Isa. .37. if.

    ] Chr, 14. 15. when thou shalt h. a sound of going ^eh. 1.6. that thou mayest h. the prayer of servant 4. 4. h. Ooiir G. tior wearedespised.'turn reproach 8. 2. and all that could h. with understanding Job 5. 27. h. it, and know thou it for thv good 13. 17. h. diligently mv speech with ears, 21. 2.

    27. 9. will God h. his cry r || 34. 2. h mv vsords 42.4. A. I beseech thee, and 1 will speak

    Psal. 4. 1. have mercy upon me, h. my praver, O Go

    9. save. Lord, let the king h. us when we call 27. 7. h. O Lord, when 1 cry w ith my voice 30. 10. h. O Lord, and have" mercv u'pcn me

    49. 1. A. this, all ye people, give ear, all inhabitants

    50. 7. /(. O my people, anri 1 will speak, HI. 8.

    51 . a. make me to A. joy and gladness, that the bones 59. 7. swords in lips, forwho,say they, doth /i. .? 61. 1. h. my cry, () God, attend to my prayer 66. 16. come, and h. all ye that fear (iod

    102. 20. //. groaning of the prisoner, to loose those 1.38. 4. when they A. the woiiis of thy mouth 143. 8. cause me to A. thy loving kindness in morn. Prov. 1.8. my son, A. the instruction of thy father 4. 1. A. ye children, the instruction of a fiither

    10. A. O my son, and receive my sayinos, 19. 20. 8. 6. A. for 1 will speak of excellent things

    33. A. instruction, and be wise, refuse it not

    19. 27. cease to A. instruction tliat causeth to err 22. 17. bow thine ear, A. the words of the wise

    23. 19. A. thou, my son, be wise.andgindethv heart iff/. 5. 1. and be more ready to A. than to g'ive

    7. 5. it is better to A. tlie rebuke of the w ise 12. 13. let us A. the conclusion of tlie matter

    Cant. 8. 13. hearken to thy voice, cause me to A. it Jsa. 1. 2. /(. O heavens, an

    HEA

    Isa. 34. 1. let the earth A. smd all that is therem

    42. 18. A. ve deaf II 23. who will A. for time to come

    43. 9. or let them A. and say, it is truth

    48. 14. all ye, assemble yourselves and A. 16. A. ye this, 1 have not spoken in secret

    55. 3. A. and vour soul shall live, John 5. 25. Jer. 4. 21. shall 1 A. the sound of the trumpet .' 6. 18. therefore A. ye nations || 19. A. U earth

    11. 2. A. ve the words of this covenant, 6. 10. foiefathers who refused to A. 13. 10.

    13. 15. A. ye, give ear, for the Lord hath spoken 18. 2. then 1 will cause thee to A. my worus 23.22. and had caused my people to A. mv words 38. 25. if the princes A. that I have talked"

    49. 20. therefore A. the counsel of the Ld. 50. 45. Lam. 1. 18. A. 1 pray you, all people, and behold /sfX-. 2.8.A. what 1 say '. 3. 1". A. at my mouth 3. J. 7.

    3. '27. he that heareth, let him A. he th'at forbears 13. 19. by joui IviiiL' tomv peo|i|e,tliat A. vour lies 33. .30. A. what is the word that cometh forth 31. they A. thy words, but will not do them, .32. Van. 9. 17. G God, A. the pra\\\\\\\\er of thy servant

    19. O Lord, A. V 1 or.i, tc rs;ive, hearken, and do IJ0S.5. 1. h.ye this.O piiests, and hearken, give eai- Ji el 1.2. A.this.yeold men, and give ear, all inliabit. .Imos 3. l.A.this wd. L. hath spoken, 4.1. | 5.1. I 8.4. Mic. 1. 2. A. idl ve people, hearken, O earth 3. 1. 1 said, A. I'piay \\\\\\\\ou, O heads of Jacob, 9. 0. 2. A. ve, O mountains : 9- A. ve tlie rod and idm yah. 3. "19. all tliat A. the bruit of thee sliall clap ^ech.'t. 12. lest they should A. the law and words Mnt. 11.4. shew John the things which \\\\\\\\e A. and 5. lame walk, and deaf A. Mark 7. 3?. l.nle-i. 22.

    13. 17. to A. those things that ye A. Lulce 10. 24.

    15. li.i. he said to the nudtituile A. and understand

    17. 5. tliis is mv beloved Sc n, A. him, Mark 0. 7.

    18. 17. he neglect to A. them, to A. the cliurch Marki. 18. are such asA. tlie word. 20. Lnkeii. 12,13.

    24. take heed what ye A. you that A. more gi\\\\\\\\en Lideo. 1. pressed on him to A. the word of God 15. multitudes came toiiether to A. and be healed

    6. 17. which came to A. him, and to be healed £7. ] sav to voii w hich A. love vour enemies

    8. 18. tak"e heed therefore how ye A. whoever hath 21. are these which h. the word and do it, 11. 28.

    9. 9. but who is this of w hom 1 A. such things - 15. 1 . then drew near publicans and sinn. to A. him

    16. 2. le said, how is it that 1 A. this of thee • 29. they have Moses and proph. let them A. them

    18.6. Lord said. A. what the unjust judge saith

    19. 48. the people were very attenti\\\\\\\\e to A. him

    21. '58. came to him in the temple for to /(, Idm John 5 3:. as I A. 1 judge \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 6. Oi). who can A. it '

    7. 51. noth our law judge a man before it A. him

    9. 27. wherefore would ye A. it again

    10.3. the sheep A. his voice, and hecallefh by name

    12. 47. if any man A. my words, and believe nut

    14. £4. and the word \\\\\\\\iiiich ye A. is not mine Acis^. 8. how A. we every man in our own toiiirue

    33. hath shed forth this,"w hicii ve now see amfA.

    10. 22. to send for thee, and to A. words of thee 33. to A. all things that are commanded thee

    13. 7. and desired to A. the word of God

    44. the whole city came together to A. the word

    15. 7. Gentiles by my mouth should A. the word

    17. 21. either to "tell or to A. some new thing

    19. £6. ye A. Paul hath turned away much people ££. 1. A. ye my defence w hich 1 make now to you £4. 4. that tho'u wonkiest A. us of thy clemency £5. ££. Agrippa said, I would A. the man myself £8. 22. but we desire to A. what thou thinkest

    1 i'or. 11. 18. 1 A. there be divisions among you Phil.l.^'. or else be absent, 1 may A. of your affairs

    2 'Jhcss. i. 11. we A. that some walk discmieilv

    1 7';m. 4. 10. shalt save thyself and them that A. fhee £ Tim. 4. 17. and that all'the (ier.filfS iriight A. Jam. 1. 19. let every one he swift to A. slow 10 speak 1 John 5. 15. we know that he A. us. what we ask ojohn 4. than to A. my cidldren walk in truth liev. 1. 3 blessed that A. words of this prophecy

    9. 20. which neither can see, nor A. nor walk iSte 1 AH, I'A Its, N'OICJi. lll'.Ai; me. Exod. 6. 12. how then shall Pharaoh A. me? 1 hiugslK. 37. A. me, O Lcuil A. me, that this people 1 ( hron. £8. £. A. 7ne, mv brethren, and my people £ Chron. 13. 4. A. 7)ie, thou Jenihoam, and all Israel

    15. £. A. me, Asa |1 £0. 20. and he said, h. me. O

    .ludah

    20. 5. A. me, ve Levites, sanctify now Yourselves ./, b 15. 17. 1 w ill shew thee, A. 'me. 1 w ill de< lare

    31. .35. () that one would A. jne, my desire is }'sal. 4. 1. A. me when I call,0 (i.of mv 1 iL'hteousn.

    13.3. consider, and A. mc, O Lord mv (.od

    17. 0. 1 calle

    .38. 10. for I said, A. me, lest they should rejoice .55. 2. attend unto me, and A. me, 1 mourn

    00. 5. save with thv ri;;lit hand, and A. ?iie

    09. 13. t)God, in the multitude of thv mercy h.me

    i'. for I am in trouble, A. me S|iee'di)y, r43. 7. MicT."!. 1 will wait lor (;od, mv Go(i will A. 7Af jlcts £0. 3. wheretore 1 beseech thee to A. me

    £9. but also all that A. me, were such as I am 1 Ccr. 14. £1. yet fir all that will Ihev not A. me

    HfAK vol, or not III'A'R. Vcut.Q8.iAQ. w hose tom;ue thou shalt not A.

    .'io. 17. so thou wilt w<'C A. but worship other gods 1 Sam. 8. 18. the I Old will mt h. \\\\\\\\ ou i:i that ilay Job 30. £0. I cry unto thee, and thou dost not A. me'

    .35. 13. surely (iod will ?;. f A. vanity, nor regaid it I'sal.CS. 18. 1'f 1 regard iniquity. Lord will wr-r A. me

    94.9. he that planted the ear, shall he ?iot h.! Jsa. 1. 15. when make many praveis. 1 will iiot A. ./fr.7.16.| 11.14.1 14.12. /.sf/.8. 18. yJme..5.£3.

    ,30. 9. children that w ill not A. the law ot the Lord

    59. 1. neither his ear heavy that it cannot A. 2. he will ;i()/A.|i 05.12. when I spake ye did wcr A.

    f>0. 4. when 1 spake, thev did not A. >fcA. 1. 4. Jfr.5 21.haveearsandA.7icC, l-.ick.V:.".. MarkVi.Xf,.

    13. 17. but if ve will not A. 22. 5. Mai. 2. 2.

    17. 23. that th"ey mii;ht not A. 19. 15. '/ech.-. 11.

    22. £1. I spake, but thou saidst, 1 will u/jt A.

    HEA

    Van. 5. 23. thou hast praised the gods of silver, which see not, nor A. nor know. Rev. 9 20. Mxc 3. 4. shall cry to lord, but he will not A. them Uab. 1. 2. how long shall 1 crv, and thou w ilt nA A. Mat. 10. 14. not receive you, nor A. vour words 18. U>. If he will not h. thee, tlitn taT;c one or two Luke 10. 31. If they A. not Mosrs and tlie proi)hets Jolin B. 43. e\\\\\\\\en because ve cannot h. my word 47. y e therefore A. them not, because not of God

    9. £7. he answered, I told vou, and ye did «(7 A 10.8. are robbers, but the sheep did not h. them '

    xUts 3. 23. every soul which w ill m-t h. he destroy

    1 Cor. 14. 21. yet for all tliat will they n. t h' ly.o ' Gal. 4. 21. ye under the law, do ye nut A. the law

    Il'ould n

    2 kings 14. 11. Amaziah -.^outdnoi h. 2 r/,'r. £0. "0 18. 12. Israel wiuid not A. .\\\\\\\\fA. Q. £Q. Zeoh ' li

    I'a. £8. 12. this is tlie refreshing, vet they would art ),'. Jer. 13. 11. imgid be for praise, thev ri. ?/. A "0 19

    30. £5. he :. . u.d not A. 1, Zech. 7. 13. I would not X.

    1 11. AH Ui'W. or now HKAR. yu?n. 1£. 0. and he said, A. 7io-w my words, 20. 10. 1 .'iam. 22. 7. tlien .'^aul said, A. 7iow, ye 1 eiijaiiutes

    12. A. m-.o, thou son of Ahitub, he answered .Tob 13. 0. A. no-w my reasonins, and hearken Prov. 5. 7. A. me now, therefore, O ye children I>a. 7. 13. and he said, A. ye ?;«:;', O house of David 44. 1. yet now A. O Jacob my servant, and Israel 47. 8. A. n,iw, thou that art L-iven to pleasures 51. 21. therefore, A. now this, thou afflicted Jir. 5. £1. theretore, A. 7i„w this. O foolish people £8. 15. A. now llananiah 1 2irfA. 3. 8. A. 71 rj , ( ) Josh. .37. £0. A. now, 1 prav thee, U my lord tlie king Mtc. 6. 3. A. ye now wliat the Lord saith, arise Acts £. :i:s. slied forth this wliich ye Krri see and A. Phil. 1. 30. which ve saw in me, and now A. to be m

    ■■^',atl IIKAK. F.xod. 15. 14. the people .'hall A. and be afraid, Vevt. 13. U. 117. 13. 119. 20. |£1. 21. ^t««.14. 13. Moses said, then the 1 gvpt. ../,«// A. it iJtut. 1. 17. ye shall A. small as well as great £. £0. who shalt h. rejidit of thee, and sliall tiemble

    4. 0. which shall A. all these statutes and say Josh. 7. 9. the inhabitants or tlie land shall A. of it Jndg. 7. 11. and thou shall h. what thev say

    £ .Sa7«. 10. £1. Israel shall A. that thou art abhorred

    1 hmgs 8. 42. for they shall A. of tliy great name £ Kings 19. 7. and he shall A. a rumour, Isa. .37. 7. Job ££. £7. shalt make praver to him, he shall A. Psal. 34. £. the humble shall A. thereof, and be glad

    55. 17. 1 will pray and cry. ami \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t sliall h.ms voice 19. God shall A. anil afilict them, even he'that 92. 11. mine ears shall A. desire of the w icked 141. 0. they shall A. mv words, for they are sweet ha. £9. 18. in that day ",-A«// the deaf A.'the w ords .'io. 19. w hen he shall A. it he w ill answer thee £1. thine ears shall A. a word behind thee Jer. .33. 9. which shall h. all the good that I do lios. 2. 21. and the heaven shall h. the earth ££. the earth shall A. the corn and the wine Mat. 13. 14. by liearing, \\\\\\\\o shall h. Acts £8. 20. 18. 15. if he shall A. thee tliOu hast gained th\\\\\\\\ 21. 0. ye shall A. of w ars, Mark 13. 7. Luke £1 . 0. John 5. £5. the dead shalt h. voice of the Sonof (lod

    10. 13. w hatsoever he shall A. that shall he speak Alts 3. £2. him shall ye h. in all things, 7. .37.

    C5. ££. lo-moirow , said he, thou .>A(7// A. him livm. 10. 14. how shall thev A. without a preacher

    Uill IIKAK. Ezod. 20. 19. speak with us, we r;i7/A. Viut. 5. 27.

    £2. 23. if they crv, 1 ;.(// surelv A. their crv, £7. ^um. 9.8. 1 will'h. what the Lord will command £ ■-•am. 14. 16. king will A. to deliver his handmaid £ Kinos 1'). 4. it mav he thv (>o

    2 (Ar. 7. 14. then :nll 1 A. from heaven, Ps. £0. 0. £0. 9. then thou -.nit A. ajid help, Psal. ■?». 15.

    I'sal. 4. 3. the LokI will A. I 17. 0. thou wilt A. me 85. 8. 1 -..ill h. what God the Lord will Sjieak 145. 19. he also :.(// A. their cry, and save them Pruv. 1. 5. wise man -.All A. and iiurease learning Isa. 41. 17. the Lord -.ill A. them, and not forsake

    05. £4. while they are vet speaking, 1 will h. Jer. 30. 3. it mav he the house of .Uidah -..ill h.

    1 -.ck. £.5. whether thev.-.;// A. or forbear, 7. j 3. 11. Ilos. £. £1. 1 r. ;7/A. Ih"e heavejis, thev the earth J;;c. 7. 7. 1 will wait hr(>od,my t'.oil r, ;// A. me yech. 10. 0. 1 am theu" God and -.;;// A. them. 13. 9. Alts 17. 3£. vvwill h. thee aiiaui of this matter '.J. ■-£. for they :. ;// A. that thou alt come £.'i. .'i.'i. I ;. ;// /;. thee, when thv accusers are conic £8. £8. saUatioJi is sent lo the Gentiles, they :;i7/A. IILAK the word ofthe Lord. '

    1 Kinqs 22. 19. A. theiefore 'the uord of the Lord,

    2 Chr. 18. 18. Jer. 29. 20. 1 42. 15. '.Imos 7. 10.

    2 Kings 7. 1. then Llisha said A. ve the -..ord ot' thi

    Lor.l. Jer. r, . 20. I £1. II. 20. 10. Isaiah said to Ilezekiah. A. word ^f l.oid. all in thv house he carried to I'abvlon, />.;. .39. 5. Isa. 1. 16. h. word of the Lord, ve rulers of .--odom £8. 14. A. tlie word of the Lord, ve s.ointui men ('.0. 5. A. word of Lord, ve that lr<-mble at his word Jer. 2. 4. A. word of Lord. O house of Jacob. 10. 1, 7. 2. A. the word of the Loid. all ve of .ludah

    9. 20. \\\\\\\\Hh.thc n'ord of the Lord. O ve women

    10. 3. 'h. word of Lord, () kings of Judah. £2. 2. ££. £9. O earth, earth, A. the word of the I A

    31. 10. A. the word of the Lord, () ve nations

    .34. 4. yet A. word of Lord. (> /edekiah kingof Jud. 44. 24. A. the word of the J oid. all .ludah, 20.

    L:ck. 6. 3. ye moiiulains of Israel, h. the word oj the Lord', 1 will biiima sword on you, ,36. 1, 4. 13. 2. sav to prophets A. ve the icord of the Lord 10. .'15. w"heretore. O liarlot, A. the word of the LA>rd £0. 47. forest of the south, A. the word of the Lord £5. .'i. sav to Anuiionites. A. the word ol the Lord 31. 7. ye' shepherds, A. the word if the 'Lord, 9. .37. 4. say. O ye dry bones, A. the wordof the Lord

    Ilos. 4. l.'A. word ofthe Lvrd,ye cbildrrii of Israei

    ii;i9

    HEA

    Amos'!. 16. Amaziah, A. thou tht word of the Lord

    HEARD. Gen. 16. 11. because the I.ord hath A. thy affliction

    21. 26. neither yet h. 1 of it, but to-day

    5W. 33. because the Lord hath h. tliat 1 was hated

    45. 2. .loseph wept aloud, and the Kgyptians h. JLxod. 2. 24. God A. their groaning, andremeinbered

    16. y. for he hath A. your niurmurinas

    23. 13. neither let it be A. out of thy mouth

    28. 35. his sound shall be A. when he goeth in and S3. 4. when the people A. these evil tidings

    J..ev. 24. 14. let all that A. him lay their hands Hum. 11. 1. the people complained, the Lord A. it 12.2. Miriam spake against ,Moses, the Lord A. it

    14. 14. they have A. thou art among this people 15. the nations which have A. the fame of thee

    3U. 7. held his peace at her the day he A. it, 14. Josh.

    23. 11. will Saul come, as thy servant hath A. ?

    1 Kings 1. U. hast not A. that Adonijah doth reign 6. 7. nor was any tool of iron A. in the house

    10. 7. the half not told me, thy wisdom and prospe- rity exceedeth the fame which 1 A. 2 Chr. 9. 6.

    2 Kings 19. 25. hast thou not A. long ago, Isa. 37. 26. 2 Chr. 5. 13. make one sound to be A. in praising

    .33. 13. he was entreated and A. his supplications Hzra 3. 13. people shouted, the noise was A. afar A'eA. 12. 43. the joy of Jerusalem A. even afar off Job 15. 8. hast thou A. the secret of God r

    19. 7. 1 cry out of wrong, but 1 am not A.

    26. 14. but how little a portion is A. of him

    29. 11. when the ear A. me, then it blessed me P>at. 6. 9. the Lord hath A. my supplication

    10. 17. thou hast A. the desire of the humble

    22. 21. save me, for thou hast A. me from the horns 24. but when he cried he A. 34. 6. 1 40. 1. | 120. 1.

    .34. 4. 1 sought the Lord, and he A. me, and deliv. 38. 13. but 1 as a deaf man A. not, I was dumb 61. 5. thou, O G. hast A. my vows, thou hast given 66. 19. verily God hath A. me, he hath attended 70. 8. cause judgment to be A. from heaven 78. 21. therefore the Lord A. this and was wroth 59. when God A. this, was wroth, and abhorred 81. 5. where 1 A. a language that 1 understood not 97. 8. Zion A. and was glad, and Judah rejoiced 106. 44. he regarded their affliction, when he A. 118. 21. for thou hast A. me, and art my salvation 132. 6. lo, we A. of it at Ephratah, we found it

    Prov. 21. 13. he shall cry himself, but not be A.

    Isa. 10. 30. cause it to be A. unto Laish, O Anathoth 40. 21. have ye not A. .' hatli it not been told you .' 28. hast thou not A. everlasting God fainteth not ? 48. 6. tliou hast A. see all this, will not ye declare ? 52. 15. which they had not A. shall they consi ler 6j. 18. violence shall no more be A. in thy land t)4. 4. men have not A. what he hath prepared

    65. 19. the voice of weeping shall be no more A.

    66. 8. who hath A. such a thing, who hath seen ? 19. to the isles afar off, that have not A. my fame

    Jer. 4. 19. because thou hast A. sound of trumpet

    6. 7. she casteth out wickedness, spoil is A. in her

    7. 13. 1 spake unto you, rising early, but ye A. not

    8. 6. I hearkened and A. but they spake not aright

    18. 13. ask the heathen, who hath A. such things 22. let cry be A. from houses when shalt bring

    25. 36. an howling of the flock shall be A.

    26. 11. for he hath prophesied as ye have A.

    34. 10. A. every one should let his man servant go

    35. 17. 1 have spoken, but they have not A.

    46. 12. the nations have A. of thy shame

    50. 46. and the cry is A. among the nations

    51. 46. a rumour that shall be A. in the land Lam. 1 21. they have A. that I sigh, there is none

    3. 61. thou hast A. their reproach, O Lord Eiek. 19. 4. the nations A. of him, he was taken

    26. 13. the sound of thy harps shall be no more A.

    33. 5. he A. the sound of the trumpet, and took Dan. 12. 8. and I A. but I understood not Hos. 7. 12. chastise them, as their congrega. hath A. Jonah 1. 2. 1 cried unto the Lord, and he A. me Mic. 5. 15. in fury, such as they have not A. Hab, 3. 16. when I A. my belly trembled Mai. 3. 16. and the Lord hearkened and A. it Mai. 5. 21. ye have A. it was said, 27, 33, .38, 43.

    6. 7- they shall be A. for their much speaking

    13. 17. ye hear, and have not A. them, Luke 10. 24.

    15. 12. were offended after they A. this saying 22. 7. when the king A. thereof, he was wroth 26. 65. ye have A. his blasphemy, Mark 14. 64.

    Mark 4. 15. but when they have A. Satan cometh

    14. 11. and when they A. it they were glad Luke 1. 13. fearnot, thy prayer is A. Acts 10. 31.

    12. 3. what ye have spoken, shall be A. in the light 20. 16. when they A. it, they said, God forbid

    John 3. 32. what he hath A. that he testifieth 6. 45. every man that hath A. of tlie Father

    8. 6. wrote on the ground, as tho' he A. them not

    9. 32. since the world began was it not A.

    11. 41. Father, I thank thee that thou hast A. me 18. 21. ask them which A. me, what I have said 21. 7. when Simon Peter A. that it was the Lord

    Acts 1. 4. wait for the promise ye have A. of me 2. 37. when they A. this, they were pricked in heart

    4. 4. many of them which A. the word believed

    5. 5. fear came on all them that A. these things

    13. 48. when the Gentiles A. this they were glad

    14. 9. the same A. Paul speak, who beholding

    16. 14. a woman which worshipped God, A. us 25. san" praises to God, and the prisoners A. them

    19. 5. when they A. this, they were baptized

    22. 15. shalt witness of what thou hast seen and A.

    24. 24. A. him concerning the faith in Christ liom. 10. 14. in him of whom they have not A.

    18. but 1 say, have they not A. .' yes, verily

    15. 21. they that have not A. shall understand 1 Cur. 2. 9. eye hath not seen, nor ear A. neither Gal. 1. 13. for ye have A. of my conversation

    t'pA. 1.13. after that ye A. the word of truth

    15. after 1 A. of your faith in the Lord Jesus 4. 21. if so be ye have A. him and been taught PAiV. 2. 26. that ye had A. that he had beec sick 220

    HEA

    Phil. 4. 9. those things ye have A. and seen in me, do Col. 1. 4. since we A. of your faith in Christ

    6. since day ye A. of it, and knew the grace of G.

    9. since day we A. it, do not ceiise to pray for you 2 Tim. 2. 2. things thou hast A. of me, commit to Heb. 2. 3. was confirmed to us by them that A. him

    3. 16. for some when they had A. did provoke

    4. 2. not being mixed with faith in them that A. 5.7.offer.up prayeis, and waSA. in that he feared

    Jam. 5. 11. ye have A. of the patience of Job 1 John 2. 18. ye A. that antichrist shall come, 4. 3. 24. have A. from the beginning, 3. 11. 2 John 6. Rev. 3. 3. remember therefore how thou hast A.

    5. 13. and all that are in them A. I, saying

    7. 4. I A. the number of them which were sealed 9. 16. and 1 A. the number of the horsemen 16. 5. and I A. the angel of the waters say 18. 22. the voice of trumpeters shall be A. no more

    23. the voice of bride shall be A. no more in thee 22. 8. 1 saw these things, and A. them, when 1 A.

    I have HEAKD. Gen. 17. 20. and as for Ishmael I have A. thee

    41. 15. I have dreamed a dream, / have A. say of thee thou canst intcrp. dreams, Dan. 5. 14, 16.

    42. 2. / have A. that there is com in Egypt hxod. 3. 7- 1 have A. their cry || 6. 5. Ih. h. groaning

    16. 12. I have A. the murmuring. Num. 14. 27. Deut. 6. 28. / have A. the voice of your words 1 Sam. 25. 7- now / have h. that thou hast shearers

    1 Kings 2. 42. the word that I have A. is good

    9. 3. / have A. thy prayer tliou hast made before me, 2 Kings 20. 5. 2 Chron. 7. 12. Isa. 38. 5.

    2 Kings 19. 20. that which thou hast prayed /. A. A. 22. 19. J also have A. thee, saith L. 2 CAr. M. 27.

    Job 16.2. 1 have A. many such things, miserable com.

    20. 3. / have A. the check of my reproach

    42. 5. I have A. of thee by the hearing of the ear Psal. 31. 13. for / have A. the slander of many

    62. 11. twice / have A. this, power belongeth to G. Isa. 21. 10. that which I have A. of Lord of hosts

    28. 22. I have h. from the Lord a consumption

    49. 8. in an acceptable time have I A. 2 Cor. 6. 2. Jer. 23. 25. / have A. what the prophets said

    31. 18. I have h. Ephraim bemoaning himself thus

    42. 4. 1 have A. you, behold, 1 will pray unto the L.

    49. 14. 1 have A. a rumour from the Lord Kzek. 35. 12. know I have A. all thy blasphemies Hos. 14. 8. / have A. him and observed him Hab. 3. 2. O L. Ihave A. thy speech, and was afraid Zeph. 2. 8. I have A. the reproach of Moab John 8. 26. 1 speak those things 1 have A. of him 40. told you V.e truth, which I have A. of God

    15. 15. all things that 1 have A. of my Father Acts 7. 34. / have A. their groaning, and am come

    9. 13. Ixjrd / have A. by many of this man, how

    HEARD, joined with voice. Gen. 3. 8. they A. voice of the L. walking in garden

    10. 1 A. thy voice, and was afraid, because naked

    21. 17. God A. the voice of the lad, the angel called 30. 6. God hath A. my voice, and given me a son 39. 15. when he A. that I lifted up my voice

    A'kot. 7. 89. then he A. the voice of one speaking 20. 16. we cried, he A. our voice, 2cad sent an angel Deut. 1. 34. the Lord A. the voice of your words

    4. 12. saw no similitude, only he A. a voice

    33. hear v. of God as thou hast A. and live, 5. 26.

    5. 23. ye A. the voice out of the midst of darkness

    24. we have A. his voice outof the midst of the fire 28. and the Lord A. the voice of your words

    26. 7. we cried, the Lord A. our voice, and looked Judg. 18. 25. let not thy voice be A. among us

    1 Sam. 1. 13. her lips moved, her voice was not A.

    1 Kings I7. 22. the Lord A. the voice of Elijah

    2 Chron. .30. 27. their voice was A. prayer came up Job 4. 16. tliere was silence, I A. a voice, saying

    33. 8. 1 have A. the voice of thy words, saying 37. 4. he will not stay them when nis voice is A. Psal. 3. 4. I cried to the L. with my voice, he A. me

    6. 8. the Lord hath A. the voice of my weeping

    18. 6. 1 called, he A. my voice out of his temple

    19. 3. there is no speech where tlieir poice is not A.

    28. 6. because he hath A. tlie voice of my supplica. 66. 8. and make the voice of his praise to be A. 116. 1. 1 love the Lord, because he hath A. my voice

    Cant. 2. 12. the voice of the turtle is A. in our land Isa. 6. 8. also I A. the voice of the Lord, saying 15. 4. their voice shall be A. even unto Jaha2 30. .TO. Lord shall cause his glorious voice to be A. 42. 2. nor cause his voice to be A. in the street 58. 4. not fast, to make your voice be A. on high 65. 19. voice of weeping shall no more be A. in her Jer. 3. 21. a voice was A. upon the high places 4. 31. I have A. a voice as of a wom:ui in travail

    9. 19. for a voice of wailing is A. out of Zion

    30. 5. we have A. a voice of trembling, of fear

    31. 15. a voice was A. in Ramah, Mat. 2. 18. Lam. 3.56. thou hast A. my voice, hide not thine ear Ltek. 1. 28. and 1 A. a voice of one that spake

    3. 12. I A. behind me a voice of great rushing 19. 9. that his voice should no more be A.

    27. 30. and shall cause their voice to be A. ag. thee Dan. 8. 16. 1 A. a man's voice between the banks

    10. 9. yet A. I the voice of his words, when 1 A. Nah. 2. 13. voice of thy messengers no more be A. John 5. 37. ye have neither A. his voice at any time Acts 9.4. A. a voice, saying, Saul, Saul, 22.7. 1 26.14.

    11.7. 1 A. a :>oice saying tome, arise, slay and eat

    22. 9. they A. not the voice of him that spake Heb. 12. 19. which voice they that A. entreated

    2 Pet. 1. 18. the voice which came from heaven we A. Rev. 1. 10. I A. a great voice, 16. 1. 1 19. 1. 1 21. 3.

    4. 1 . the first roice 1 A. was asit wereof atrumpet

    5. 11. I beheld, and A. the Doiceof many angels

    6. 6. I A. a voice in the midst of the four beasts

    7. 1 A. a voice of the fourth beast say, come and see 9. 13. 1 A. a voice irom the four horns of the altar 10. 4. 1 A. a ivice from licaven, 8. 1 14. 2, 13. 1 18. 4. 12. 10. and I A. a loud voice, saying in heaven

    14. 2. I A. the voice of harpers harping with harps 19. 6. 1 A. as it were the voice of a great multitude

    Jf> have HEARD. Josh. 2. 10. ae have A. how the Lord dried Red sea

    HEA

    Josh. 2. 11 . soon as ne had A. these things hearts melt 9. 9. ve have h. the fame of him, and all he did

    2 Sam. 7. 22. there is none like thee according to all we have A. with our ears, 1 CAr. 17. 20.

    1 Kings 20. 31. uie have A. kingsof Isr. are merciful

    Job 28. 22. ac have A. the fame thereof, Jer. 6. 24.

    Psal. 44. 1. ae have A, with our ears, our fathers told 48. 8. as tee have h, so have we seen in city of I.ord 78. 3. dark sayings which ue have A. and known

    Isa. 16. 6. Ke have A. of pride of Moab, Jer. 48. 29. 24. 16. ae have A. songs, glory to the righteous

    Jer. 30. 5. ae have A. a voice of trembling, of fear 51.51. confounded, because we have A. reproach

    Obad. 1. ae have A. a rumour from the I.ord

    Zech. 8. 23. for we have A. that God is with you

    Alark 14. 58. we have A. him say, 1 will destroy

    Luke 4. 23. whatever ae have A. done in Capernaum 22. 71. we ourselves have A. of his own niouth

    John 4. 42. we believe, we have A. him oiirselve.t 12. 34. we have A. out of the law that Christ abideth

    Acts 4. 20. we cannot but speak things we have A 6. 11. we have h. him speak blasphemous words 14. wehave h. him say, this Jesus shall destroy 15. 24. we haveh. that certain have troubled you VJ.^.ae havenoth. whether there be any Holy (ih.

    Heb. 2. 1. to give heed to things which wehave A.

    1 John 1. 1. that w hich ae have A. and seen, 3. 5. this is the message which we have A. of him HEAKD, joined with word or words.

    Gen.Zi. 30. and when he A. the words of Kehekah 52. when Abraham's servant A. their words 27. 34. and when Esau A. the words of his father 31. 1. Jacob A. the aiurrfj- of Laban's sons, saying .39. 19. when his master A. the words of his wife

    Num. 24. 4. he hath said, which A. viordsofGoA, 16.

    Josh. 22. 30. when heads of Isr. A. words of Reubeo

    24. 27. for it hath A. all the aordsof the Lord Jvdg. 9. 30. when Zebul A. the words of Gaal

    1 Sam. 8. 21. .Samuel A. all the words of the people 17. 11. Saul and Israel A. Goliath's aords

    23. accord, to the same words, and David A. them 31. when the words were A. which David spake

    1 h ings 2. 42. the word that I have A. is good

    5. 7. when Hiram A. Solomon's words he rejoiced 21. 27. when AhabA. those words, rent his clothes

    2 Kirigs 6. 30. when the king A. words of the woman 19. 6. be not atraid of words thou hast A. Isa. 37. 6.

    22. 11. when the king had A. the words of book of law, he rent his clothes, 18. 2 CAr. 34. ig.

    2 Chron. 15. 8. Asa A. these words, he took courage Neh. 1. 4. A. these words, I sat down and wept 5. 6. and 1 was angfry when I A. these aordi 8. 9. the people wept, when they A. words of the lav Job 33. 8. 1 have A. the voice of thy words, saying Eccl. 9. 16. the poor man's words are not A. 17. the words of wise men are A. in quiet Isa. 37. 4. will reprove the aoriij which God hath A. Jer. 23. 18. hath perceived, marked, and A. his aord

    25. 8. therefore because ye have not A. my wordt

    26. 12. against this city all the words ye have A. 21. when the king and all the princes A. his wordt

    36. 13. declared unto them all the words he had A.

    24. they were not afraid that A. those words 38. 1. Pashur A. the aiorrf* Jeremiah had spoken

    i>on.6.14. when Darius A.these words was displeased 10. 12. thy words were A. I am come for thy words Mat. 22. 22. when they A.these words they marvelled Marks. 36. as soon as Jesus A. tlie word spoken Luke 10. 39. Mary sat at J esus' feet, and A. his aord Ads 10. 44. Holy Ghost fell on them who A. word 2 Cor. 12. 4. caught up, and A. unspeakable itoriir Lph. 1. 13. after that ye A. the aorrf of truth Col. 1. 5. whereof ye A. in the word of the gospel

    1 Thess. 2. 13. received the aord which ye A. of us

    2 7'iOT. 1. 13. holdfast form of sound w. hastA.of me Hei. 12. 19. they that A. entreateth that the aord

    1 John 2. 7. the aord ye have A. from the beginuinz

    HL'AltDEST. *

    Devt. 4. 36. and thou A. his words out of the fire Josh. 14. 12. for thou A. in that day how Anakims

    2 Kings 22. 19. when thou A. what 1 spake against

    this place, hast rent thy clothes, 2 Chr. .34. 27. Neh. 9. 9. and thou A. their cry by the Red sea

    27. they cried, thou A. them from heaven, 28. Psal. 31. 22. thou A. the voice of my supplications ' 119. 26. 1 have declaied my ways, and thou A. me Isa. 48. 7. before the day when thou A. them not

    8. yea, thou A. not, yea, thou knewest not Jonah 2. 2. out of belly of hell I cried, thou A.

    HEARER. Jam. 1.23. if any be a A. of the word, and not a doer

    25. he being not a forgetful A. but doer of work

    HEARERS. Rom. 2. 13. not the A. of the law are justified Eph. 4. 29. that it may minister grace unto the A. 2 Tim. 2. 14. but to the subverting of the A. Jam. 1. 22. be doers of the word, and not A. only

    HEA REST. Ruth 2.8. Boaz to Ruth, A. thou not, my daughter

    1 Sam. 24. 9. wherefore A. ttiou men's words '

    2 Sam. 5. 24. when A. sound in the mulberry-trees 1 Kings 8. 30. when thou A. forgive, 2 Chron. 6. 21. Psal. 22. 2. I cry in the day-time, but thou A. not

    65. 2. thou that A. prayer, unto thee all flesh come Mat. 21. 16. said unto him, A. thou what these say ?

    27. 13. A. thou not how many things they witness Johns. 8. wind bloweth, and thou A. the sound

    11. 42. and 1 knew that tliou A. me always

    HEARETIL Exod. 16. 7. for that he A. your murmurings, 8. Num. .30. 5. if father disallow her in day that he A. Deut. 29. 19. when he A. the words of this curse

    1 Sam. 3. 9. siieak. Lord, for thy servant A. 10. 11. I will do a thing at which ears of every one

    that A. shall tingle, 2 Kings 21. 12. Jer. 19. .3.

    2 .%j'n.l7.9.whosoever A. it will say .there is aslaugh. Job 34. 28. and he A. the cry of the afilicted

    Psal. 34. 17. the righteous cry, and the Lord A. 38. 14. thus 1 was as a man that A. not 69. 33. L

    Prov. 8. .34. blessed is the man that A. me, watdiiug 13. 1. a wise son A. his fatlier's instruction

    HE A

    Prov. 13. 8. ransom his riches, but poor A. not rebuke

    15 CU. but he /i. the prayer of the righteous .)!. the ear that /i. the reproof ot Lite. .'i','. 18. 13. he that auswereth a matter before he h. it 21. S8. buttliem^n that h. speaketh constantly C5. lo. lest he that /i. it put thee to slianie 29. 24. he A. cursing, and bewra\\\\\\\\ eth it not

    J.>a. 41. 211. yea, tliere is none that /;. your Mords 42. 20. opening the eais, but he A. not

    i:zet. 3. 27. thou shall say, he that /i. let him hear 3:i. 4. whosoever /i. the sound ot tb.e trumpet

    Mat. 7 .24. « hoso h. these sayings, 2o. Liii< 0. 47, 49. 13. 19. when anv one A. the word ot the kiniidom 20. the same is" he that A. the word. CC. 2.i.

    Lule 10. lb. he that /:. you A. me, and tiiat despisoth

    Jd/iii 3. 29. w ho standeih and h. him rejoice th ;;rt-atly 5. 24. he that h. mv word, and lielieveth on him

    8. 47. he that is ot'Ciod A. (iod's words

    9. 31. ('od A. not sinners, but it any man bv a wor-

    shipper of ticid, and doetli his will, him he A. 18. .37. every one that is ol the truth, A. my voice £ Cor. 12. O.'think of me above tliat he A. of me

    1 Jp/in 4. 5. are of the workl. and the wc rid A. them

    6. we are of God, he that kiiowetl; Cod A. us 5. 14. if we ask acconling to his w ill, he A. us

    J\\\\\\\\t:;. 22. 17. and let him that-A. say, come 18. for 1 testify to everv man that A. the w ords llE.AklNG.

    Gen. 29. + 13. when Lahan heard the /(. of .lacob + 33. she called his name >imeon. that is, k.

    Devt. 31. 11. Shalt read this law to Israel in their A.

    2 &im. 18. 12. for in our A. the kim; cl-.arged Ilue 2 A m(7j 4. 31. but there was neitlier voice nor A. jVt-A. 8. t2. the law before all that understood in A. J«/> 33. 8. surely thou hast spoken in my A.

    .37. t 2. hear in A. the noise of his voice and sound 42. 5. 1 have heani of thee bv the A. of the ear Psal. 18. t 44. at the A. of tlie ear they will obey Jsa. 6. t 9. Iiear >e in A. but understand not 11. 3. nor reprove after the A. ot kis ears 21. 3. 1 was bowed down at the A. of it 28. + 9. whom shall he irake to understand the fi.?

    33. 15. he that stoppeth his ears tiom A. ot Mood 63. * 1. who hath believed our A. .' Horn. In. < 10.

    Izek. 9. 5. to others he said in my A. go after him

    10. 13. it was cried unto thtm in my A, i> wheel 16. + j6. thy sister Sodom was not fur'/;, in the day

    jimos 8. 11. a famine of A. the word of the Lord llah. 3. * 2. O l.d. 1 have heard thy A. 1 was afraid jilts 25. 21. to be reserved to the A. of Au::ustus

    23. Agrippa was entered into the place (Tr A. Honi. lu. 17. faith cometli bv A. and h. bv w ord of G. 1 CVr. 12. 17. where were "the /i. .' if whole were A. Gal. 3. 2. tlie works of law, or by the A. of laith. 5. Jlei.5. ll.many thint;sharrl. seeing ve are dull of A.

    llKAKINti. " ] /v(«(7.c3. + o. sive thy servant an A. heart to judge J'ri'z. 20. 12. the A. ear, the Lord liath made C8. 9. thatturnetli awav the ear fiom A. t-lie law >,fi7. 1. 8. nor is the ear hlle

    14. by A. ye shall hear, and siiall not im<1erstand

    15. their ears dull or A. .iitf 28. 27. IJid. 5. 11. Hark 6. 2. many A. him were astonished, saying Xwiif 2. 46. both A. them and asking them qut"stioHS j-Jctx 5. o. Ananias A. these words tell di'wn

    8. 6. A. and seeins; the miracles which he nid

    9. 7- the men stood, /:. a V( ice, but seeing.' no man 18. 8. many of the Corinthians A. believed

    yiiiL-m. 5. A. of tliy love and taith tow aid I d. .lesus S Pet. 2.8. Lot iu seeing and A. ve.\\\\\\\\ed his righteous

    ilKAKM N. I'.ioii. 6. .30. behold, how shall Pharaoh A. to me .= Deut.'.l'Z. lfyeA.tothesejuds;ments,and kee|)tliem

    11. 13. if ye will A. liiliiienllv to mv coir.n;an

    28. !3. it thou A. to commandments, 1 A ;«(;.. 1 1 . ,38. Joih. 1. 17. as to .MoseS.so will we A. unto thee

    1 -^am. 15. 22. and to A. than the fat of rams .30.24. for who will A. to you in this matter ? 1 A («(7>8.C8. have thou respect to 4. to cry and praver

    2y. may est A. to the praver. 52. 2 C A;e?i.6. lo.'co. JVVA. 13. 27. shall we A. then to you to do all this : Psal.m.ti. Israel, if thou wilt A. unto me Pah. 29. 12. if a ruler A. to lies, servants are wicked /•n. .32. 3. and the ears of them that hear shall A. 42. 23. who will A. and hear f

    5. to A. to the prophets whom I sent unto \\\\\\\\ ou

    29. 12. ye shall pray to me, and I w ill A. un'io vou .35. 13. w ill ye not receive instruction to A. to w ords

    Zith.-. 11. huttliey refused to A. stopped their ears W 4. 19. to A. unto vou more than unto (mmI

    12. 13. as Peter knocked, a damsel came to A.

    IIKAKM.N, hn,„,atiidi/. Gen. 4. 2:5. ye w ives of I,amech, A. to mv speech

    23. 15. my lord, A. tome 1,49.2. A. to Isr. \\\\\\\\ bur lather AKm.23. 18. rise up, A. unto me, thou sonof Zippoi Ihvt. 4. 1. A. O Israel, to the statutes 1 teach \\\\\\\\ ou

    27.9. take heed, and A. () Israel, thisdav tliou'art Jvdij. 9. 7- he crieil, h. tome, \\\\\\\\e men of Shechein

    1 Ktu!i.< 8. .30. A. to the supplications, 2 Vlir. (,. 21 22.28. he said, A. O peo|.le, e^eiy one of you

    2 Vhron. 18. 27. and he said, A. idl ve people

    20. 15. A. ye, ail .Uidah, and ye inhabitants of .leru. Jah 13. 6. anil A. to the pleadings of mv lips 32, 10. A. to me, 33. 31. li .33. 1. A. to afl mv words

    34. 10. A. unto me, ye men of understanding 34. let a wise man A. |i .37. 14. A. to tliis, O .lob

    Pial. 34. 11. A. 1 will teach you li45. 10. It. O daught. Prw. 7. 24. A. to me, therefore, () children, 8. .32. lia. 28. 23. hear my voi( e, A. and hear my speech 34. 1. come near, ye nations, A. ve people, 40. 1. 46. 3. A. to me, C house of .lac ob. 48. 12. //cc 5. 1. 12. h. to me, stout hearted, are far from ri:;hleuus. 51. 1. A. to me, ye that follow after riiihteousness 4. A. unto me, my people, give ear, () my nation

    7. A. to me, ye that know righteousness

    55. 2. A. diligently unto me, eat that w hich is good Jtr, 6. 17. .sayinu, A, to tlie sound of the trumpet

    HEA

    Pan.O- 10.0 T ord, A. and do ; defer not, O my God Mn. 1. 2. A. O earth, and all that therein is Mark 7. 14. he said, A. tome, every one of you Act^ 2. 14. ye men of .ludah, A. to m> wt)rcis

    7. 2. he said, men, brethren, and fathers, A.

    15. 13. savim;, men and bielhreii, A. tome Jam. 2. 5. A. my beloved brethren, hatli not God

    hearken";;, ^ or iiv't HEARKEN'. Gen. .34. 17. if ve will not A. to be circumcised hiod. 7. 4. Pha'raoh shall nvt A. to you, 22. | 11. 9. Lei . 26. 14. but if ve will tun A. lo me, 18, 21, 27. Ihnt. 13. 3. thi.u siialt not h. to that dreamer 8. not A. unto him, nor sliall thine eye pitv him

    17. 12. the man tliat will wt A. 10 the pries't

    18. 19. that whosoever will not A. to loy words 21. 18. when chastened, he will not A. to them

    23. 5. Lord would not A. to I alaam, Joih. 21. 10. Jc.'A. 1. 18. and will not h. to thy woicls in all Jndg. 2. 17. vet they would not A. to their judges

    11. 17. the king 01 I'dom would not It. thereto

    19. 25. the men of tiilieah would not h. to him

    20. 13. the children of (' enjair.in would not A.

    1 hmji 20. 8. elders said. A. not to him, nor consent

    2 Kinus 17.40. (lid Ac;/ A. butoid after theirniaimer 18. 31. A. not to llezekiah, Is.i. .36. 16.

    2 ( Ar. 10. 16. king lieholioam would !i<'? A.to them .3.1. in. and the I. ord spake, but thev would not li.

    ,/.■/- 33. 33. if Hc; A. hold thy peace, 1 shall ttacli thee P>al. 5S>. 5. w ho will not A. to the voice of charmers 81. 11. but my [leople would not A. to my voice

    Jtr.O. 10. their ear is uncircuiiicised, thev cannot h

    17. but they Said, we will not A. 41. Iti. 7. 27. tl;ou slialt speak, they will not It. unto thee

    11. II. tl;o' they cry to me, I will not It. to them

    16. 12. alter evil l-.eart, that they may not h. to me

    17. 27- if ye will not It. to me, 26. 4. Ezik. 20. 3i». '.;;. 16. A. not to prophets, 2i. 9, 14, 16,17. I 29.8] ;«'.. 15. if 1 give counsel, wilt thou not It. to mer

    i.-.ik. 3. 7. -not li. to thee, tor they w ill jiot It. to me 2ii. 8. they rebelled, and wouhi not It. unto me

    llos. 9. 17. because thev did «. t A. to him, Zech. 1. 4. HE.A'RKEM-.I).

    Gen. 23. 16. Abraham A. to Ephron, and weiizhed .so. 17. t;od It. to Leah h 22. Gcxl A. to Rachel .34. 24. to Hamor A. all that went out of the gate 39. 10. that .loseph A. not to her, to lie bv her

    Lxod. 6. 9. but they A. not to ."\\\\\\\\l0se5, 16. 20.

    12. the children of Israel have not A. tome 7. 13. Pharaoh A. not to them, 8. 15, 19. I 9. 12.

    Vttit. 9. 19. Lord A. to me at that time, 10. lu.

    18. 14. these nations It. to observers of times 34.9- Israel A. to .loshua as to Moses, Josh. 1. 17.

    Jvdg. 11 . 28. king of Ammonites It. not to .lephthah 1 Vj.v(. 28. 21. the woman of Endor A. to Saul's words

    1 Kinm 12. 15. kins A. not to people, 16.2 (Jhr. lo. 15.

    24. they A. therefore to the word ot the Lord

    15. 20. Bti) haclad A. to king Asa, 2 Citron. 16. 4.

    2 Kings 13.4. and the Lord A. to .lehoahaz

    16. 9. the king of Assyria It. to Asa

    20. 13. Ilezekiah A.to the messeULjers from Babylon

    21. 9. Judah A. not toth.e law, Manasseh sedu'ced

    22. 13. our fathers A. not to the words of the be ok 2 ( Ar. 24. 17. then .loash It. to the princes of .ludah

    25. 16. Amaziah A. not to the prophet's counsel .30. 20. Lord A. to Ilezekiah, and fiealecl the people .35. 22. .losiah A. not to Pharaoh-necho J\\\\\\\\cA. 9. 16. our fathers dealt proudly, and A. not to thy commandments. 29, .34. Jcr. 34. 14. I.stli. 3. 4. now when Mordecai A. not to them l',al. 81. 13. O that my people had A, tome ]ta. 21. 7- and he A. dili;;ently with nmch heed 48. 18. C that thou hadst A.tomv con.mandments Jtr, 6. 19. thev have not A. to"mv word. '. 24. 26. 1 25. .3", 4. 7. I 26. 5. I 29. 19. 1 32. 33. j 34. 17. I. -''5. 14, 15, 16. I 36. 31. |44.5. .37. 14. Irijah, It. not to .leremiah. so he took liim I ztk. 3. 6. had 1 sent, they would ha%eA. to thee I'att. 9. 6. neither have we It. to thy servants Mai. 3. 16. the ] ord A. and heard ir. Jir. 8. 6. .y((j27.21. Paulsaid.sirs, ye should have A. to me Ste Voicf:. HEARKEN ED.'- 1'. Vtut. 28. 45. because thou h. not to voice of the L.

    HEARKEN El II. J'rov. 1. 33. but who^oA. to me shall dwell safely

    12. 15. hut he that It. to counsel is wise

    HEARKENING.

    P.'ff/. 103. 20. ye amjels It. to the voice of his word IlEAKT.

    7'Ac TIehrews look upon tlie heart as tlie source of ,-./(, loidir.'tundini/, loie, conratje, griij, and idea- sure. Hence are deriied tnanij -.cays of .ypealinir. An honest and good heart ; that is, a hi art stu- dious of hidint.ts, hiing I'repartd l>!/ the .^iunt of (.od, to entertain the iiord uiflidne affections, dis- positions, and rt.'oliiiions. I.ukeB. 15. (I i read of a broken heart, a clean heart, an evil heart, a har- dened heart, a libeial heart, « heart that does an act ol kindne.'Sjrei lij, lo/nntanlp, uith in nerosit!/. lo incline the heart to Cod; to hesi'ich htm to chan-efmr stony hearts into hearts 01 titsh ; to love with all one's heart, \\\\\\\\c. lo turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart ot the chil- dren to their fathers, Mai. 4. 6. that is. lo cause thorn to he perfect li/ reconciled, and that tlui/ >lh II Id he of the same mind. Let no man's heart fall ; let no man he discouraged, \\\\\\\\ ."-am. 17. .32.

    To want heart, sometimes di notes to uant iinder- standing and prvdfnce. llos. 7. 11. 1 phraim is like a silly dove, w ithocd heart ; they call to 1 m/t t. they io to .l>>!/ria. 'I lilt/ have no jndipment or un- der. \\\\\\\\tandinij of the riyht -.cay, 10 free thcm>eliCsfrom their tronhlis,uliich is seen tn their seeking to Igy pt and Assyria. () tools and slow of heart, ignorant w<« uithiiit insight and vnderstandinii, Lukt 24.

    25. '1 his people's heart is waxed gross , lest they should imdt rstand with their heart. Mat. 13. 15. 'J'heir heart is stiipifiid. so as to he destitute of understanding ; they resist the light, and riject all inprc'^ionsoftnith. '1 he propi\\\\\\\\ets |-iophesy out ol their own hearts, i'ltX". 13. 2. J hey pro-

    H EA

    phesy according to their oicn inclinaticns a^id affec- tions, and -..hat tluir oan ima;nnati.ius svgiiest to them, utthoui any -^uriant Jrom (_„d. io lay any thing to heai"t, to set one's heart on any thin:,' ; that is, to lememher it, to apply oneself to tt, to haie it at heart. No man layethittoheart,

    ^ no one loncerm himself iihovt it. .)er. 12. 11.

    Tht heart dilates uith joy, contracts uith sadness, breaks icith sorro:c, gio:cs jat, and hardens in prv.'periiy ; it resists irvlli ; Cod opens it, pre- pares and tarn.' it as he pleases. '1 o steal one's heai t IS an expression tn (leu. 31. t 20. Jacoh stole away the heart of l.ahan ; that is, he -.cent lacoy uithoiit his kno:, lediie and consent. 1 he heart melts, under disconragtmeni ; the heart torsakes one, under terror ; the heart is desolate, tnuma--emint ; the heart is liuctuatiUL:, in douh. I o speak to one's heait, to c. mfort htm, to say pleating and a,pecting things to t'nm.

    liy the iieart like:, ise the middle of any thing is meant: 'Ij,Te is in the heart of the seas, in the mid.i of the sea.^, I zek.'.7. 4. We will not fear, tl.Oc;gh the mountains be carried into the heart, or midst of the sea, /'.,«/. 46. 2. As Jona.x was three davs and three niuhts in the whale's belU ; so sl:all the Son ot man he three days and three nights in the heart of the earth, tn the oruie, Mat. 12. 40.

    Gen. 31 + 20. .lacob stole away the A. of Lahan .34. + 3. shechein spake to the A. of Dinah 45. 26. .lacob's h. tainted, lor he belie\\\\\\\\eil them not

    J. .rod. 2.3. 9. for ve know the h. of a straiiL'tr 28. ,3(1. they shall be on Aaron's A. when he goetli in 3."i. 5. whoso is of a w illim; A. let him bring it .35. tl(fcm hath he filled w ith w isdom of h.

    J ei.iit). 16. shall consume eyes, cause sorrow of A.

    ^'uni. 32.7. Mheieforeiiijcouiai;e \\\\\\\\e the A.of Israel ? 9. they discourai;ed the A. of the children ot Isr

    Deut.o.Qg. U that thereweie such an A. inthem

    28. 28. Lord shall smite with astonishment of A. 47. thou servedst not the Lord with gladness of A. 6j. the Lord shall give thee there a tremMin:: A.

    29.4. the Lord hath not uiven vou a A. to perceive Ji'.'A. 14.8. they made tlie A. of the people melt Judg. 5. 15. for divisions w ere great thouuhts of A. 16. for divisions there were :;reatsearchini:sof A.

    18. 20. the priest's A. was i;lad, he tcok the ephod

    1 .>am. 1. 13. now Hannah, she spake in her A. 4. • 20. she answered iKt, nor set her h. to it Id. 9. it was so that (Old i;avehim another A. Ri. 7. hut the 1.01(1 looketh on tl:e A.

    17. .32. Dav.said, let no man's A. tail because of him

    24. 5. David's A. smote him. because he cut off

    25. 31. shall he no grief, nor citieiice of A. to my Id. .S6. and Nahal's A. wasn;eiry within him

    2 .^«/«. 6. 16. she despised h.im in A. 1 ( A;c,«. 15.29.

    13. 28. when Amnc n's A. is merry with wine

    14. 1. that the kind's A. was toward .-Uisalom

    18. 14. .loab thrust darts through the A. of Absal.

    19. + 7. '-0 forth and speak to A. of thy servants 14. he bowed the A. ot all the men otjudah

    1 Kings :i. 9. give thy servant an understanding A.

    12. 1 have tiven thee an understanding A.

    4. 29. (i. gave solomc n w isdom ami largeness of A. 8. 17. it was in the A. of David, 2 Chron. 6. '. f)0. people went to tents glad of A. 2 ( hron. ". 10. 1(1. 2. communed of all w as in her A. 2 ( hron. u. 1 11.4. perfect, as was tlie A. of David his father 12. 27. then shall the A. of this people turn

    2 hings 6. 11. the A. of king of .-Xssyria wa^ troubled 12. 4. that Cometh into anv man's A. 2 CAr.20. 3i.

    1 Chron. 12. 33. they were not of double A. t 33. th.ev were w ithont a A. and a A.

    16. 111. let the h. of them reioice, l',al. 1(15. 3.

    29. 17. 1 know th> u triest the A. 18. Jir. 11. 20.

    2 < hr.'. 11. and all that came into Scdomon's A. .3d. 1 22. Ilezekiah spake to the A. of the Eevites

    / tra 6. 22. turned the A. of tht king of ..\\\\\\\\s.syria 7- -7. put such a thing as this in th.e kinu's A.

    A(A. 2.2. this is nothiii;; else but sorrovi of A.

    J .'th. 1. 10. when the A.'oftlie kiiiL' was merrv 5.9. Ilaman went forth that day with a glad" A.

    Jih 9. 4. he IS w ise in A. and miLhtv 111 strength 12. + 3. but 1 have an A. as well as vou

    24. he taketli awav the A. of the chief of people 29. 13. 1 caused th.e w idow's A. to siim lor joy .31. t 10. therefore hearken to me, ve men of"A.

    + 34. let nun of A. tc 11 me, let a w ise man hear ."6. 13. but the hypcicrites in A. heap up wrath .'17. 24. he res|P(telh not any that are wisenf A. .■i8. 36. who hath L'iven understandim; to the A. Psal. 12. 2. and w ith a double A. do thev speak 19.8. the statutes c^' 1 < icl are 1 i-ht, rennc in:: the A. .34. 18. the l.d. isni-h them that are of a broken A.

    44. 21. fvr he knoweth the secrets of the A.

    45. 5. thine arrows are sharp in the A. of enemies 58. 2. in A. ve w ork w ickedue.-s || 64. 6. the A. is deep 73. 7. thev" have more than A. cc old wish

    Icl. 4. a t"roward A. shall depart Irom me ,0. an hi:;h look, and a pio..d A. will not I suffer 104. 15. wine, that maketh -lad the A, cf nan; biead, w Id, h sli. n:;th. n. th man s A. Prov. 6. 18. an A. that cleviselh w ic ked im.i:;ii:atic 11s t .32. whoso comiidittth acUilti rv . lac kith A.

    7. 10. behohl, there met him a wo"in,.n scd.tle of A.

    8. 5. and ye fools, be ve ot an limit isLuidiiiL' A. 10.8. thewise in A. will receive commandments

    20. the A. of the wic ked is little worth 11.20. thev of a troward A. are abomination to l.d. 20, the I.ol .-hall be seivalit lo the wi.-e ol A.

    12. 8. but he that is of pc rv ei se A, shall he despised 20. deceit is ill the A. of till 111 who imagine evil

    25. lieav iness In ihe A. of man maketh it stoop

    13. 12. hope deteind maketh the A. sick

    14. 10. the A. knoweih his own bilierncss ]:>. even in lam;hler the- A. is sorrowful

    14. backslider in A. befilliMl with his own wavs .'io. a sound A. is the lile c t Ihe Hesh.hntenvv Ihe 3:i. wisdom resteth in A.of him that hath unn'erst.

    15. 7. but the A. ot the foolish doetb not so

    13. a merrv A. maketh a cheerful c oiinteiiance ;

    but by sorrow ot the A. the spii it is broken

    HEA

    Pro*. 15. 14. A. of him that hath unHerst.seekethkn. 15. he that is o( a mei ry h. hath a continual teast

    28. the A. of the righteous studieth to answer 30. the light of the e>es rejoiccth the h.

    1 32. he that heareth reiii oof possesseth an h.

    16. 1. the preparations of A. in man from the Ix)rd 5. every one proud in A. is an abomination to \\\\\\\\A.

    9. a man's A. deviseth his way, but Lord directs 23. the A. of the wise teacheth his mouth

    17. 16. a price in hand, seeing he hath no A. to it 20. he that hath a froward A. findeth no good 22. a merry A. doeth good like a medicine

    18. 12. before destruction the A. of man is haughty 15. the A. of the prudent jjetteth knowledge

    19. 21. there are many devices in a man's ft.

    20. 5. counsel in the A. of man is like

    21. 1. the king's A. is in the hand of the Lord 4. an high look, and a proud h. is sin

    22. 11. that loveth pureness of A. the king his friend 15. foolishness is bound in the h. of a chihl

    24. 12. doth not he that pondereth the A. consider it? 25. 3. and the A. of kinas is unsearchable

    20. so is he that singeth songs to an heavy h.

    56. 23. a wicked A. is like a potsherd covered with £7. 9. ointment and perfume rejoice the h.

    19. so the A. of man answereth to man 28. 25. he that is of a proud A. stirreth up strife

    31. 11. the A. of her husband dothsafely trust in her Keel. 7. 3. by sadness of countenance the A, is better

    4. the A. of the wise is in the house of mourning, but tlie A. of fools is in the house of mirth

    7. oppression makes mad, a gift destroyeth the A. 8.5. wise man's A. discerneth both time and judgm.

    11. the A. of men is fully set in them to do evil 9. 3. also the A. of the sons of men is full of evil

    7. eat thy bread, and drink thy wine with merry A.

    10.2. awiseman's A. isatrighthand, fool's A. at left Isa.ft. 10. make their A. fat, Mat. 13. 15. Acts^V,.^.

    9. 9. that say in the pride and stoutness of h.

    10. 12. will punish the fruit of the stout A. of king 13.7. all hands faint, every man's A. shall melt 30. 29. ye shall have gladness of A. as when one 32. 4. the A. of the rash shall understand knowledge 35. 4. say to them that are of fearful A. be strong 40. + 2. speak ye to the A. of Jerusalem

    42. 25. it burned him, yet he laid it not to h. 44. 20. a deceived A. hath turned him asiile

    57. 1. and no man layeth it to A. Jer. 12. 11. 15. and to revive the A. of the contrite ones

    69. 13. uttering from the A. words of falsehood 65. 14. behold, my servants shall sins' for joy of A. but ye shall cry for sorrow of A. ami howl + 17. the former heavens not come upon the A. Jer. 2. + 24. that snutfeth wind at the desire of her A.

    3. + 16. neither shall it come upon the A.

    4. 9. the A. of the king and princes shall perish

    5. 23. but this people hath a rebellious h.

    9. 26. the house ot Israel are uncircumcised in A.

    11. 20. O Lord, that triest the reins and the A.

    17. 9. the A. is deceitful above all thinss

    10. I the Lord search the A. I try the reins 20. 12. O Lor

    48. 41. be as the A. of a woman in her pangs, 49. 22. Lam. 3. 65. give them sorrow of A. thy curse to them Ezek. 6. 9. I am broken with their whorisli A. 11. 19. I will take the stony A. out of their flesh ],■?. 22. with lies ye made A. of the righteous sail

    18. 31. and make you a new A. and a new spirit 21.7. every A. shall melt, all hanrls shall be feeble 25. 6. rejoiced in A. with all thy despite as. Israel'

    15. have taken vengeance with a despiteful A.

    27. 31. shall weep for thee with bitterness of A.

    36. 26. and I will give you a A. of flesh

    44. 7. strangers uncircumcised in A. 9. Acts 7. 51. Dan. 4. 16. let a beast's A. be given unto him

    7. 4. and a man's A. was given to it Hos. 2. 1 14. I will allure her, and speak to her A.

    4. 11. whoredom and wine take away the A.

    7. 11. Lphraim is like a silly dove without A. Nah. 2. 10. the A. mettcth, and the knees smite Zep/i. 2. 15. this the city that said in her A. I am Alal. 2. 2. if ye will not lay it to A. to give glory, T will send a curse, because ye do not lay it to A.

    4. 6. shall turn the A. of fathers, and A. of children JMat. 11.29. come tome, I am meek and lowly in A.

    12. 34. out of the abundance of the A. Lute 6. 45. .35. out of the treasure of the A. Lu/te 6. 45.

    15. 18. come forth from the A. and defile the man 19. outof tlie A. proceed evil thoughts, MnriT.Ql. Marie 16. 14. he upbraided them with hardness of A. Luke 2. 19. Mary kept and ponilered them in her A. 51. but his mother kept these .sayings in her A. 8. 15. which in a good A. having heard the word 24. 25. () fools, slow of A. to believe the prophets John 13. 2. the devil having put into the A. of fudas Acts 2. 46. did eat their meat with singleness of A.

    5. .33. heard that, they were cut to the A. 7. 54. 11. 23. with purpose of A. they would cleave to Ld.

    Rom. 2. 5. after thjr impenitent A. treasurest up

    29. circumcision is that of the A. in the Spirit 6. 17. ye have obeyed from the A. that doctrine

    10. 10. with the A. man believeth to righteousness

    1 Vor. 2. 9. neither have entered into the A. of man

    7. .37. hath so decreed in his A. that he will keep

    2 Cor. 2. 4. out of much anguish of A. I wrote you 3. 3. not in stone, but written in fleshly tables of A. 5. 12. which glory in appearance, and not in A.

    8. 16. the same earnest care into the A. of Titus Ep/i, 6. 6. doing the will of God from the A. Col. 3. 22. but in sinsleness of A. fearing God

    1 Thess. 2. 17. taken from you in presence, not in A. Jlei. 4. 12. is adiscernerof the intentsof the A. 10. 22. let us draw near with a true A. in assurance

    13. 9. it is good that the A. be established with grace

    1 Pet. 3. 4. let it be the hidden man of the A.

    2 Pet. 2. 14. an A. exercised with covetous practices Bev. 18. 7. for she saith in her A. I sit a queen

    HKARP. Exod. 15. 8. depths were congealed in A. of the sea Deut. 4. 1 1 1 . mountain burnt to the A. of heav en 22-2

    HEA

    Pi. 46. 1 2. though mountains be carried into A. of Prov. 23. +34. as he that lieth down in A. of sea .30. + 19. the way of a ship in the A. of the sea Jsa. 19. 1. A. of Egypt shall melt in the midst of it jVIat. 12. 40. so shall .Son of man be in A. of earth

    HHAHr with a//.

    Deut. 11 . 13. to serve him with all your A. and with

    all your soul. Josh. 22. 5. 1 6am. 12. 20, 24.

    13. 3. love the Ld. with a// your A. and soul, .%.6.

    Mat. 22. .'57. Marin. 30, 33. Ljiie 10.27.

    26. 16. thou shalt keep and do them with a// thy A. .30. 2. return to the L. with aW thine A. U).Joeli.l2.

    Judg. 16. 17. that Samson told her all his A. 18.

    1 Kings 2. 4. walk before me with ail their A. 8. 23. 8. 48. and so return to thee with all their A. and

    all their soul, 2 Kings 23. 25. 2 Chron. 6. 38. 14.8. David, who followed me with all his A.

    2 Kings 10. 31. Jehu took no heed to walk with o//A. 23. 3. made a covenant to walk before the L. with

    all their A. and all their soul, 2 Chron. 34. 31. 2 Chr. 15. 12. seek God of fathers with all their A. 15. for they had sworn with all their A.

    22. 9. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord with all his A.

    31. 21. he did it with all his A. and prospered Psal. fi6. 12. I will praise thee, O L. with all my A. Prvv. 3. 5. trust in the I/, with all thy A. lean not Jer. 29. 13. when ye search for me with all your A. Ezet. 36. 5. with the joy of a// their A. to cast it out Zeph. .■?. 14. be glad with aWthe A. O Jerusalem ActsH. 37. if thou believest with allthyh. mayest See Apply, Broken, Clean, Evil, Harden,

    Hardened.

    //w HEART.

    Gen. 6. 5. every imagination of his A. was only evil

    6. it repentecl the Lord and grie\\\\\\'ed him at his A.

    8. 21. L. said in his A. |( I7. 17. Abraham in his A.

    27. 41. Esau said in his A. the days of mourning Eiod.i. 14. when seeth thee, he will be glad in An- A.

    7. 23. neither did he set his A. to this also

    25. 2. every man that giveth willingly with Ais A.

    28. 29. in the breast-plate of ju

    Deut. 2. .30. the Lord hath made his A. obstinate 17. 17. multiply wives, that Am A. turn not away 20. his A. be not lifted up above his brethren 19. 6. lest the avenger pursue, while his A. is hot 20.8. lest his brethren's heart faint as well as his A.

    24. 15. for he is poon and setteth Ais A. upon it

    29. 19. that he bless himself in Ais A. saymg Ruth 3. 7- his A. was merry, he went to lie down

    1 Ham. 4. 13. his A. trembled for the ark of God 21. 12. David laid up these words in his A.

    25. + 25. let not my lord lay it to his A. .37. it came to pass that Ats A. died within him

    27. 1. David said in his h. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 28. 5. Ais A. trembled

    2 i'am. 7. 27. thy servant hath found in his A. to

    pray this prayer unto thee, 1 CAron. 17. 25. 13. 33. let not my lord take the thing to his A,

    1 Kill. 10. 24. which G. had put in Ai.v A. 2 CAr. 9. 23. 11.3. and hia wives turned away his A. 4. 9.

    12. 26. Jeroboam said in his A. the kingdom return

    2 Kings 9. 24. the arrow went out at his' A. and sunk 2 Chron. n. 14. because he prepared not his A. to

    17. 6. his A. was lifted up in the ways of the Lord

    26. 16. his A. was lifted up to his destruction

    30. 19. that prepareth his A. to seek God, Ixird G.

    32. 25. for his A. was lifted up, therefore was wrath 26. he humbled himself for the pride of his A. 31. that he might know all that was in his A.

    Ezra 7. 10. Ezra prepared his A. to seek law of L. A'eA. 9. 8. and foundest his A. faithftil before thee E.uA. 6. 6. Haman thought in his h. to whom the kg.

    7. 5. where is he that durst presume in his A. to do Joi 34. 14. if he set his A. upon man, if he gather

    41. 24. his A. is as firm as a stone, yea as hard Psal. 10. 3. the wicked boasteth of his A. desire

    6. he hath said in his A. 11. 13. 1 14. 1. 1 53. 1. 15. 2. thatspeaketh truth in his A. shall dwell 21. 2. thou hast given him his A. desire, hast not .3,3. 11. the thoughts of Ait A. to all generations .37. 31. law of his God is in his h. none of his steps 41. 6. Ail A. gathereth iniquity to itself 55. 21. words were smooth, but war was in his h. 78. 72. he fed them according to integrity of Ais A. 112. 7. Ai.f A. is fixed, trusting in the Lord

    8. Ais A. is established, he shall not be afraid Prov, 6.14. frowaidness is in his A. deviseth misclif.

    18. 2. but that his h. may discover ifself

    19. 3. and his A. fretleth against the Lord

    23. 7- for as he thinketh in his A. so is he ; eat and drink, saith he, but Ais h. is not with thee

    28. 14. but he that hardeneth Ai.s A. shall fall Eccl. 2. 23. yea his A. taketh not rest in the night

    5. 20. God answereth him in the.ioy of Ai.f A. Cant. 3. 11. in the day of the gladness of Aij A. Isa. 7. 2. his A. was moved, and the A. of his people

    10. 7. he meaneth not so, neither doth his A. think so, but it is in his A. to de.stroy and cut oH" nations

    3Q.6.hish. will work iniquity, to practise hypocrisy 44. 19. none considereth in Air A. neitheris there

    57. 17. he went on frowardly in the way of Ais A. Jer. 9. 8. but in A. he layeth his wait

    23. 20. he have performed the thoughts of his A. 30. 21. that engaged his h. to approach unto me

    24. until he have performe

    48. 29. we have heard the haughtiness of his A. Ezei 14. 4. that setteth up his idols in Ais h. 7.

    31. 10. Ai* A. lifted up in his height, Dan. 5. 20. Van. 1. 8. Daniel purposed in Ais A. that he would

    4. 16. let Ai.f A. be changed from man's, 5. 21.

    6. 14. the king set his h. on Daniel to deliver him

    8. 25. and he shall magnify himself in his A.

    11. 12. Aif A. shall be lifted up. shall cast down 28. Ai*A. shall be against the holy covenant

    Chad. 3. thatsaith in his h. who shall bring me down ' Mat. 5. 28. hath committed adultery with her in A. A.

    13. 19. and catcheth away that was sown in Ai.i- A. 24. 48. if evil servant shall say in Ai.v A. Euie 12. 45.

    Mark 7. 19. because it cntereth not into his A. 11. 23. and shall not doubt in Ai.f A. but believe Luke 6. 45. good man out of good treasure of Ai.t A. an evil man out of the evil treasure of his h.

    HEA

    Acts 7. 23. it came into his h. to visit his brethren

    1 Cor. 7. 37. he that standeth stedfast in his A.

    14. 25. thus are the secrets of his A. made manifest

    2 Cor. 9. 7. as he purposeth in his A. so let him give

    Mineotmp HEART. Gen. 20. 5. in the integrity of my A. have T done this

    24. 45. done speaking in mine A. Rebekah came Deut. 19. 19.1ho' I walk inthe imaaination of m. A. Jiish. 14. 7. 1 brought him word as it was in mine A, Judg. 5. 9. m]/ h. is toward the governors of Israel 1 Sam. 2. 1. she said, my A. rejoiietli in the I>ord

    35. shall do according to that which is in mine h.

    1 Kings 9.3. to put my name, and my eyes and mint

    A. shall be there perpetually, 2 Chron, 7. 16.

    2 Kings 5. 26. went not mine A. with thee, when 10. 15. is thine A. riglit, as my A. is with thy A. .'

    ,30. hast done according to all that was in mine A.

    1 Chr. 12. 17. if to help, mine A. shall be knit unto 28. 2. I had in mine h. to build an house of rest

    2 Chr. 29. 10. it is in mine A. to make a covenant Neh. 2. 12. what God had put in my A. to do, 7.5.

    5. + 7. then my A. consulted in me, 1 rebuked Job 17. 11. tlie thoughts of my A. are broken off 23. 16. God maketh my A. soft, and the Almighty 27. 6. my A. sliall not reproach me so long as 1 liva 31.'^. and mine A. walked after mine eyes

    9. if mine A. have been deceived by a woman 27. and my h. hath been secretly enticed

    3.3. 3. my wordsshall be of the uprightness of my A.

    37. 1. at this also my A. trembleth, and is moveil Ps. 4.7. thou hast put gladness in myh. more than

    13. 2. how lung take counsel, sorrow in my A. daily 5. but I trusted, my A. shall rejoice in thy salvat. 16. 9. mj/ A. is glad 1| 17. 3. thou hast proved mine A.

    19. 14. let the meditation of my A. be acceptable 22.14. m. A. islike wax 1126.2. try my reins and m.A.

    25. 17. the troubles of my A. are enlarged, ( ) bring

    27. 3. my A. shall not fear though war should rise 8. my h. said to thee, thy face, Lord, will I seek .

    28. 7. my A. trusted in him, my A greatly rejoicelh .36. 1 . the transgression of the wicked saith in my n.

    38. 8. by reason of the disquietness of my A.

    10. my A. panteth, my strength faileth, /vfl.21.4. .39. .3. my A. was hot within me, while musing

    40. 8. yea, thy law is within my A.

    10. 1 have not hid thy righteousness within 7ny A.

    12. not able to look up, therefore my A. faileth me 45. 1. my h. is inditing a good matter, 1 speak 49. .3. the meditation of my A. be of understandinif 55.4. my A. is sore pained within me, terrors of death 57.7. my A. is fixed, O God, my A. is fixed, 108. 1. 61. 2. 1 will cry. when my A. is overwhelmed 66. 18. if I regard iniquity in my A. L. will not hear 69. 20. reproach hath broken my A. 1 am full 73. 13. verily I have cleansed my A. in vain

    21. my A. was grieved, I was pricked in my reins 26. myh. failetfi, but (iod is the strength of my A.

    84. 2. my A. and flesh crieth out for the living God 86. 11. unite my A. to fear tliy name 102. 4. my h. is smitten and withere

    36. incline my A. to thy testimonies, riot to covet, 80. let my A. be sound in thy statutes

    111. thy testimonies are the rejoicing of my A.

    112. I nave inclined mine A. to perform thy stat. 131. 1. Lord, my A. is not haughty, nor eyes lofty 1.39. 23. search me, and know my A. try me

    141. 4. incline not my A. to any evil thing 14.3. 4. my h. within me is desolate Prov. 5. 12. how hath my A. despised reproof

    20. 9. who can say, I have made my A. clean ? 23. 15. if thine heart be wise,my A. shall rejokp"

    Eccl. 1. 13. I gave my h. to seek and search out

    16. my A. had great experience of wisdom \\\\\\\\

    17. I gave my A. to know wisdom and madness

    2. 1. I said in mine A. 1 will prove thse, 15. I 3.

    17, 18. 3. I sought in mine A. to give myselt to wine, yet acquainting mine A. with wisdom, to hiy hold on folly 10. I withheld not my A. from any joy 20. to cause my A. to despair of all the tabour 7. 25. 1 applied mijie A. to know and search, 8. 9, 16.

    9. 1. for all this I considered in my A.

    Cant. 4. 9. thou hast ravished my A. my sister, 9. 5. 2. 1 sleep, but tny A. waketh, it is the voice

    Isa. 15. 5. my A. shall cry out for Moab 63. 4. for the day of vengeance is in mine A.

    Jer. 3. 15. 1 will give you pastors according to m. A. 4. 19. T am pained at my A. my A. maketh a noise 7. 31. 1 commanded not, neither came it into my A. 8. 18. when 1 comfort myself, my A. is faint in me 12. 3. hast seen me, and tried mine A. toward thee

    15. 16. thy word the joy and rejoicing of min€ A.

    20. 9. his word was in mine A. as a burning fire 23. 9. miyie A. is broken || 48. 31. my h. shall mourn 48. ,36. therefore mine A. shall sound for Moab

    Lam. 1. 20. behold, mine A. is turned within me

    22. my sighs are many, and my A. is faint

    3. 51 , mine eye aft'ecteth mine A. because of all Dan. 7. 28. but 1 kept the matter in my A.

    Hos. 11.8. mine A. is turned within me, my repent. Aetsl. 26. therefore did my h. rejoice, tongue glad

    21. 13. what mean ye to weep, and break mine h.? liom. 9. 2. I have continual sorrow in my A,

    10. \\\\\\\\. my h. desire to God for Isr. is, they be saved PAH. 1. 7. because I have you in my A. ijiasmuth

    See Applied.

    One HEART. 2 CAr. 30, 12. hand of God was to give them one A. Jer. 31. .39. I will give them one A. F.zek. 11. 19. Acts 4. 32. multitude that believed were of one h

    Oun HEART. Num. 15. 39. that ve seek not after your men h.

    1 Sam. 13. 14. sought man after hiso. A. .'icts 13. 22.

    2 Sam. 7.21. foi- thy word's sake, according to thine onn h. hast thou done these things, 1 Chnm. 17. 19k

    1 Kinase. ,38, know every man plague of his oh.» A. 12. 3.3, which he had devised of his men A. Neh. 6. 8. thou feignest thein out of thine own h.

    HEA

    Psal. 4. 4. commune with your oan h. on your lied SO. 4. grant thee accorilins to thine own h, 37. lo. their sword shall enter into their mvn h.

    77. 6. 1 commune with my oK-n A. and my spirit P'ov, 28. 26. he that tiusteth in his oun A. is a tool Eccl. 1. 16. I communed with mine oicn h. saying J. 22. thy oicn A. linows thou hast cursed others

    Jer. 9. 14'. after imagination of their onn A. 23. 17.

    23. 16. tliey speak a vision of their own A. 26. prophesy the deceit of their o. A. Ezek. 13. 17. Eiek. 14. 5. may take house of Israel in their oa'» A. Jam, 1. 26. but deceiveth his own A. this man's

    Uur HEARl'. Deut. 1. 28. our brethren have discouraged out h. Psai. 33. 21. for our A. shall rejoice in him

    44. 18. our A. is not turned back, neither our Lam. 3. 41. let us lift up our li. with our hands

    5. 15. the joy of our h. is ceased 1| 17. our A. is faint Luke 24. 32. did not our A. burn within us, while he 2 Cor. 6. 11. our mouth is open, our A. is enlarged 1 John 3. 20. if our A. condemn us, God is greater

    SI. if our A. condemn us not. we have confidence Perfect HEAR I'.

    1 Kings 8. 61. let your A. be perfect with the Lord

    11. 4. his A. vzs TiOi perfect with the Lord, 15. 3. 15. 14. nevertheless Asa's A. was perfect with the

    Lord all his days, 2 Vhron. 15. 17.

    2 Kinfft^O, 3. Hezekiah said, remember how 1 have

    walked before thee with n perfect A. Isa. 38. 3.

    1 CAr. 12. 38. came with perf. A. to make D. king

    28. 9. .Solomon, my son, serve God with a per. A. 89.9- because withpfr/. A. they offered willingly

    19. and give unto !

    2 CAr. 16. 9. in behalf of them whose A. is perfect

    19. 9. thus shall ye do in fear of Ld. with perf. A. 25. 2. Amaziah diid light, but not with a perfect A.

    Psal. 101.2. 1 will walk in my house with per/. A.

    Pure H EA RT. Psal. 24. 4. who shall ascend ? that hath a pure h. Mat. 5. 8. blessed are pure in A. they shall see God 1 Tim. 1.5. end of command, is charity out of p. A. « Tim. 2. 22. that call on the Lord out of a. pure A.

    1 Pet. 1. 22. love one another with a p. A. fervently

    7'A«ir HEAR!'. Gen 42. 28. their A. failed them, they were afraid Josh. 5. 1. the kings of Amorites heard /. A. melted

    2 .Sam. 18. t .3. if we Hee, they will not set t. A. on us 1 Kinff.^ 8. 1 47. if they brine I'ack to t. A. 2 CAr. 6. + 37.

    18. 37. thou hast turned their h. back again

    1 Chron. 29. 18. ami prepare their h. unto thee Joi 8. 10. shall they not utter words out of t. A. .'

    17. 4. thou hast hid their A. from understanding Psal. 10. 17. Lord, thou wilt prepare their h.

    78. 8. a generation that set not their A. arisht

    18. they tempted God in their A. by askins meat .37. their A. was not right with him, nor were 95. 10. it is a people that do err in /Ae«r A. 105. 25. he tumecf ;A«ir A. to hate his people 107. 12. Ihereforehe brought down /Ae«r A. 119. 70. t. A. is as fat as grease, I delight in thy law 1J0. 2. which imagine mischiefs in t. h. with labour Proo. 24. 2. for their h. studieth destruction £0/. 3. 11. also he hath set the world in their h.

    9. 3. madness is in their A. while they live

    Isa. 6. 10. lest they hear w itii their ears and under- stand with their h. Mat. 13. 15. Acts 28. 27.

    29. 13. /. A. is far from me. Mat. 15. 8. Mark 7. 6. Jer. 5. 24. neither say they in t. A. let us fear the I^.

    13. 10. which walk in the imagination of their A.

    14. 14. the prophets prophesy the deceit of Mei'r A.

    17. 1. sin of Judah is graven on the table of their A. iom. 2. 18. their h. cried to the I,. () wall of /ion Ezek. 14. 3. these have set up their idols in their h.

    20. 16. for their A. went after their idols

    21. 15. that their A. may faint, ruins be multiplied 33. 31. but their A. goeth after their covetousness

    Uos. 4. 8. they set their A. on their iniquity 7. 6. they have made ready their A. like an oven 14. they have not cried unto me with their A.

    10. 2. their A. is divided |1 13. 6. their A. was exalt. 1.3. 8. I will rend the caul of their h. and devour

    Zeph. 1. 19. I will punish the men that say in t. A. Zecli. 10. 7- their A. shall rejoice in the lord

    12. 5. the governors of luilah shall sav in their A. A/"r A. that they

    should not see nor understand with their h. ^ets2. .37. were pricked in Meir A. and said to Peter

    2 Cnr. 3. 15. when Moses is read, vail is on their A. Eph. 4. 18. because of the blindness of their A.

    ^ Thine, thy IIEAKT.

    Gen. 20. 6. thou .lidst this in the integrity of thy h. Exod.9. 14. 1 will send all my plagues u pon Mi>i* A. Lei. 19. 17. thou Shalt not hate thy brother in t. A. JJeut. 4. 9. lest they depart from thy h. all thy life 29. shall find, if thou seek him with all thy A. 4. 39. know and consider it in thine A. 8. 5.

    6. 5. thou Shalt love the lonl with all thine A.

    7. 17. it thou Shalt say in thive A. these nations

    are more than I, 8. 17. 1 18. 21. .ler. 13. 22.

    8. 2. led thee, to know what was in thine A.

    14. then Ihine A. be lifted up, and thou forget L.

    9. 4. speak not thou in thine h. after that the Lord 5. not tor uprightness of thine A. dost thou go to

    10. 12. to serve tlie Lord thy Gml with all thy h. 1.1. 9. there be not a thought in thy wicked A.

    10. thtne h. shall not be grieved when thou sivest 28. 67. for the fear of thine A. w herewith shalt fear

    30. 6. circumcise ihine A. ami the h. of thy seed 14. but the word is very niah to thee in thy A. 17. if /Ain« A. turn, so th.it thou wilt not hear

    Jiitfg. 16. 15. when thine A. is not with me

    19. 6. and let thine h. be merry, 9. 1 h'inps 21. 7. 8. the damsel's father said, comfort thine A.

    1 .Sam. 1.8. why weepestthou ? why is

    2. .33. the man of thine shall be to grieve thine A.

    9. 19. I will tell thee all that is in thine A.

    14.7.doall thatisinMin«A. 2 A'oni.7. 3. 1 CArnn. 17.2. behold, 1 am with thee, accoidingto/Aj/ A.

    17. 28. I know thy pride and nauchtinessnf Mj/A. tiain. 3. 21. reign over all that thine A. dcsiretli

    HEA

    2 Sam. 13. ♦ 20. he is thy brother, set not th. A. on this

    1 Kings 2. 44. know est wickedness /Ai'ne A. is privy 8. IH. in thtne A. to build, 2 CAron. 1. 11. 1 6. 8.

    2 Kings 10. 15. lehusaid, is thine h.riaht as my A.

    is with thy A. Jehonadab answered, it is 14. 10. thine h. hath lifted thee up, 2 CAr. 25. 19. 22. 19. because thine A. was tender, 2 CAr. 34. 27. 2 Chron. 19. 3. hast prepared thine h. to seek God J'6 1. t 8. hast thou set /A/; A. on my servant .lob? 7. 17- and that thou shoiildest set /*/»« A. upon him

    10. 13. and these things hast thou hid in thine A.

    11. 13. if thou prepare thine h. and stretch out 15. 12. why iioth thine A. carry thee away

    22. 22. receive, and lay up his words in thine h. Psal. 27. 14. and tie shall strengthen thine A.

    37. 4. and he shall gi>e thee the desin s of thine A. Ptov. 2. 2. and apply thine A. to understanding 10. when w isdoni entereth into thine A.

    3. 1. my son, let thine A. keep my commandments

    3. write them upon the table ot thine A. 7. 3.

    4. 4. he said, let thine h. retain my words, 21. 2.3. keep ihy A. with all diligence, for out of it

    6. 21. bind them continually upon thine A.

    25. lust not after her beauty in thine h.

    7. 25. let not thine A. decline to her ways

    2.3. 15. my son, if thine A. be wise, my A. rejoice

    17. let not thine A. envy sinners, but be in fear 19. hear, my son, and guide rAine A. in the way

    26. my son, give me tAine A. let thy eyes observe

    33. and ihine A. shall utter per\\\\\\\\"erse things

    2t. 17. let not thine h. be elad when he stumbleth 27- + 23. and set thy A. to thy herds

    Eccl. 5. 2. not /Ain« A. be hasty to utter any thing 7. + 21. also give not thine A. unto all words 11. 9. let thy A. cheer thee ; walk in ways of thy A. 10. therefore remove sorrow from thy A.

    Tsa. 14. 13. thou hast said in thine A. I will ascend 33. 18. thiiie A. shall meditate terror, where is 47.7. thou didst not lay these things to My A. 57. 11.

    8. that sayest in thine A. I am, anil none else, 10. 49. 21. then shalt thou say in thine h. who hath

    Jer. 4. 14. O.lerus. wash thine A. from wickedness

    18. it is bitter, because it reacheth unto tAine A. 22. 17. thine h. are not but for thy covetousness

    31. 21. set /Ain« A. toward the high-w.iy, turn

    49. 16. the pride of thine A. deceived thee, Ohad. 3.

    Lam. 2. 19. pour out thine A. like wafer before Ld.

    Ezek. .3. 10. receive in thiTie A. hear w ith thine ears 16. .30. how weak is thine A. saith the I^oril Goct 22. 14. can Mine A. endure in days I deal with thee 28. 2. because thiTie A. is lifted up for thy riches, 5. 6. thou hast set thine h. as the heart of God

    17. thine h. was lifteil up because of thy beauty 40. 4. set thine h. upon all that 1 shall shew thee

    Dan. 2. ,30. niiahfest know the thoushts of /Ay A.

    5. 22. and thou hast not humbled thine A. 10. 12. thou didst set thine A. to understand

    Acts 5. 3. why hath Satan filled lAine h. to lie

    4. why hast thou conceived this in thine A. ? a. 21. tor thy A. is not right in the sight of God

    /lets 8. 22. thought of thine A. may be forgiven thee Rom, 10. 6. say not in thine A. who shall ascend

    9. and shalt believe in thine A. that God raised

    Upright in H EA R T. 5 CAr. 29. 34. Levites were more upright in A. Psal. 7. 10. which saveth the upright m A. 11.2. that they may shoot at the upright in A.

    32. 11. shout tor joy, ye that are upright in A. 36. 10. continue tliy righteousness to upright in A. 64. 10. am! all the upright in A. shall glory

    94. 15. an

    1 Kings 3. 6. he walketh in uprightness of A. 9. 4. Psal. 119. 7. I will praise thee w ith uprightness of A.

    Whole IIEARi'. Psal. 9. 1. 1 will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole A. will shew forth thy works, 111. 1. 1 138. 1. 119. 2. blessed that seek him with the uhole A,.

    10. with my nhole A. ha^e I sought thee

    34. yea, 1 shall observe it with my whole A. 58. I entreated thy favour with my whole h. 6(). 1 will keep thy precepts with my whole A. 145. I cried with my whole A. hear riie, O IjOrd

    Isa. 1.5. the whole head is sick, the aAo/« A. is taint Jer. 3. 10. not turned with wAole A. but feignedly 24. 7. they shall return unto me with their w. A. 32. 41. I will plant them in land w ith my wAole A.

    Whose II EA RT. £j-0(/. .35. 21.K'Ao.te A. stirred himup, 29. I ."56.2.'

    26. all the women whose A. stirretf them up Dew/. 29. 18. whose h. turneth away this day from Ld

    2 Sam. 17. 10. whose A. is as the heart of a lion

    1 Kings 8. .39. whose A. thou knowest, 2 Chr. f>. .30.

    2 Chron. 16. 9. in behalf of them whose h. is perfect Psal. 84. 5. in whose A. are tlie ways of them Eccl. 7. 26. the woman whose h. is snares and nets Isa. 51. 7. hearken ye people, in irA<>«« A. is my law Jer. 17.5. whose A. depaiteth from the Lord Ezek. 11. 21. whose h. walketh after detestable things Acts 16. 14. whose h. the Lord opened, she attended

    Your IIEAK 1'. Deut. 10. 16. circumcise foreskin of your A. Jer. 4. 4. 11. 16. take hee

    18. ye shall lay up these mv words myour h.

    1 Kings 11. 2. surely they will turn awayynwr A. 1 CAr. 22. 19. setymirh. and soul to seek the Lord yVa/. 22. C6. meek shall eat, yct/r A. shall live forever

    31, 24. he shall strengthen your A. ye that hope

    62. 8. ye people, pour out your A. before him 10. if riches increase, set noXyour A. upon them

    69. 32. and yourh. shall live that seek God ha. 66. It. when ye see this, your A. shall rejoice Jer. 51. 46. and lest j/cwr A. faint, and ye fear Joel '2. 1.3. and rend your A. and not your garments Zech. 7. 10. let none of you imasine evil \\\\\\\\ny:urA. Mat. 6. 21. there will your A. be also, Luke 12.34. Marks. 17. have ye your A. yet hardened ?

    10, 5. for the hardness of yot/r A. he wrote John 14. 1. let not yimr A. be troublcil, 27.

    16.6. because 1 said this, sorrow hath filled y«ur A. 22. I will see you, and your A. shall rejoice

    HEA

    Eph. 6. 5. in singleness of your A. as unto Christ

    II EAR J ED. Lrod. .35. 22. they came, as manv as were willing-*. Psal. (6. 5. the stout-A. are spoiled, they sleiit /'«. 24. 7. new wine mourns, all the merry-A. do sigh 61. 1. he hath sent me to bind up the broken A. Ezek. 3. 7. all the house of Israel are hard-A.

    fain/ HEARTED. Deut. 20. 8. what man is there that is/ai"n<-A. .'

    7'eM

    jr/je HEARTED. Exorf. 28. 3. thou shalt speak unto all that are w.-h. 31. 6. and in the hearts of all that are wise-h.

    35. 10. and every wise-A. amon^ you shall come 25. all the women that were wise-h. did spin

    36. 1. then wrought every wise-h. man, 2, 8.

    HEARTH. Gen. 18. 6. knead it, and make cakes upon the A. Psal. 102. 3. and my bones are burnt as an A. Isa. .30. 14. not a sherd to take fire from the A. Jer. .36. 22. a fire on the A. burning before him 23. cast the roll into fire that was on the A. Zech. 12. 6. make govemm. of ludah like A. of fire

    HEARTILY. Lule 22. + 15. T have A. desired to eat this passover Col. 3. 23. what ye do, do it A. as to the Lord, not to

    HEARI'.S. Josh, 7. 5. wherefore the A. of the people melted

    1 Sam. 10. 26. band of men, whose A. G. had touched

    2 Sam. 15. 6. so Absalom stole the A. of Israel

    13. the A. of the men of Israel are after Absalom 1 KingsS. 39. thou only knowest the A. 2 CAr. 6. 30. 1 CAron, 28. 9. for the Lord searcheth all A. Ps. 7. 9. the righteous God trieth the A. Prov. 17. 3 Prov. 15. 11. how much more then the A. of men 21. 2. but the Lord pondereth the A. 31. 6. give wine to those that be of heavy A. Jer. 48. 41. mighty men's A. of Moah like a woman I'.zek. 32. 9. I will also vex the A. of many people Dan. 11.27. both these k.'s A. shall be to do mischief Luke 1. 17. turn the A. of the fathers to the children

    2. 35. that the thoughts of A. may be revealed 21. 26. signs in the sun, men's A. failing them

    Acts 1. 24. which knowest the A. of all men. 15. 8. Rom. 8. 27. he that searcheth the A. know eth the 16. 18. by fair speeches deceive the A. of the simple 1 Cor. 4. 5. make manifest the counsels of the A. Rev. 2. 23. I am he that searcheth the reins and A,

    Our HEARLS. Josh. 2. 11. as soon as we heard, our A. did melt

    1 Kings 8. 58. that he may incline our A. to him Acts 14. 17. filling ojir A. with food and gladness Rom. 5. 5. the love of God is shed abroad in cur A.

    2 Cor. 1. 22. given the earnest of the Spirit in our A.

    3. 2. ye are our epistle written in our A.

    4. 6. Go

    I Thess. 2. 4. but pleasing God, who trieth our A. Heh. 10. 22. our A. sprinkled from an evil conscience

    1 JoAn 3. 19. and shall assure our A. before him

    TAeir HEARTS.

    Lev. 26. .36. I will send a faintness into tAeir A. 41. if then tAeir uncircumcised A. be humhleil

    Judg. 9. 3. their A. inclined to follow Abimelech 16. 25. when their A. were merry, they said 19- 22. as they were making' their A. merry

    2 CAron. 6. 14. walk before thee with all their A. 11. 16. such as set their A. to seek the Ix)rd Go

    Job 1 . 5. it may be my sons have cursed G . in their h. Psal. 28. 3. speak peace, but mischief is in their A.

    .33. 15. he fashioneth their A. alike, he considers

    .35. 25. let them not say in their A. ah, so would we

    74. 8. they saiil in their A. let us destroy them

    81. 12. I gave them up to their own A. lust

    125. 4. and to them that are upright in thetr A. Isa. 44. 18. hath shut /. A. they cannot understand Jer. 31. 33. and write my law in tAeir A. Heh. 8. 10.

    .32. 40. but 1 will put my fear in /. A. not to depart Ezek. 1.3. 2. that prophesy out of tAeir own A. Hos. 7. 2. and they consider not in their A. ZecA. 7. 12. yea, ttiey made their A. as an a

    3. 5. being grieved for the hardness of their A.

    4. 15. taketh away word sow n in /. A. I.7ike 8. 12. Luke 1. 51. scattered proud in imaginations of /. A. <56. all that heard laid them up in their A.

    3. 15. all men mused in /. A. of .lohn, whether Ch. Acts 7. 39. in their A. turned back again to Egypt Rom. 1.24. through the lustof /Aei'r A. to

    2. 15. shew the work of the law w ritten in their A. Col. 2. 2. that tAeir A. might be comforted , being knit Heh. .3. 10. said, they do always err in their A. Rev. 17. 17. God hath put in /A«ir A. to fulfil his will

    Your HEARTS. Gen. 18. 5. comfort ye your A. after that paw on Dent. 20. 3. O Israel, let not your A. faint, fear not

    .32. 46. set your A. to all the worils which I testify Joih. 23. 14. and ye know in all your A. and souls

    24. 23. incline your A. to the Lord Go

    7. 3. if ye return to the I.ord with all yotir A. and prepare yoKr A. to the Ix)iid to serve him only .Ter. 42. 20. ye dissembled in your A. when ye sent ZecA. 8. 17. let none of voii imasine evil in your h. .Mat, 9. 4. .lesus said, wlieref. think ye e\\\\\\\\ il in y. A./

    18. :\\\\\\\\o. if ye from yimr A. forgive not every one

    19.8. because of the hardness of y. A. sutfereil you Mark 2. 8. why reason ye these things in your h. ? Luke 5. '^. .lesus said, what reason ye in yioir A. .'

    16. 15. ye justify yourselves, (iod knoweth yiur h. 21. 14. settle it in your h. not to meditate before

    34. lest at any time youi h. be overcharged 24. 38. anil why do thoughts arise in your A.? Hal. 4. 6. (Jod sent the Spirit of his Son into your A. Eph. .3. 17. that Christ may dwell in your A. by faith ."i.lii. making meloily in y. A. to the Ix)rd, C1.1. 3.16. 6. 22. I sent that he might comfort your A. I'hil. 4. 7. shall keep your A. and minds through I hrist Jcius

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    HEA

    Col. 3. 15. let the peace of God rule in j/our h. 4. 8. might know your eslale and com tort i^ffur h.

    1 2'/««. 3. 13. he may establish i^our h. unblameable

    2 Thess. 2. 17- comfort j«>a/- h. and stablish >ou 3. 5. the Lord direct ymir h. into the love of God

    Jam. 3. 14. if ye have strife inym(r h. glory not

    4. 8. and purify ymir h. ye double-minded

    5. o. have been wanton, ye have nourished ymir h.

    8. be ye also patient, stablish your h. the coming

    1 Pet. 3. 15. sanctify the Lord God in your h.

    2 Pe/. 1.19. till day dawn, and daystarariseint/.A.

    HKAHTY. Ftov. 27. 9. so the sweetness of a friend by A. couns.

    HEAT. Cen. 8. 22. cold, h. summer, winter, shall not cease

    18. 1. sat in the tent-door in the h. of the day Kxod. lU + 8. and he went out in the A. of anger Veul. 29.24. what meaneth the A. of this great auger?

    32.24. they shall be devoured with burning A. 1 Sam. 11. 11. slew the Ammonites till h. of the day £ iiam. 4. 5. and they came about the A. of the day 1 Kings 1. 1. buthe gat no A. |i 2. my lord may gel A. Job 6. t 17. ice and snow vanish in the A. thereof

    24. 19. drought and A. consume the snow waters

    30. .30. m^ SKin black, my bones are burnt with A. I'sal. 19. t). there is nothing hid from the h. thereof i'.ccl. 4. 11. if two lie together, then they have A. Jsa. 4. 6. a shadow in the day-time from A. 23. 4.

    18. 4. I will take my rest, like a clear A. on herbs, and like a cloud of dew in the A. of harvest

    25. 5. as the It. in a dry place, even the A.

    49. 10. neither shall the A. nor sun smite them Jer. 17.8. and shall not see u-hen A. cometh .36. 31). dead body shaH be cast out in the day to A. 51. .S9. in their A. J will make their feasts E^ek. 3. 14. and 1 went in the A. of my spirit Jlos.T. <5. have made him sick with A. through wine Mat. 20. 12, have borne the burden and A. of the day Jl,uke 12. 55. when south-Wind blow, there will be A. ylcts 28. 3. there came a viper out of the A. Jam. 1. 11. the .sun no sooner risen with a burning A. fi Pet. 3. 10. the elements shall melt with fervent A,

    HEAT. Dan. 3. 19. A. the furnace more than wont to be

    heated HEATED. T>an. 3. 19. the furnace more than wont to be A. Uos.T. 4. are adulterers, as an oven A. by the baker

    HEATH. Jer. 17. 6. he shall be like the A. in the desert 48. 6. tiee, and be like the A. in the wilderness

    HEATHEN. Lev. 25. 44. bond-men shall be of the A. round you 26. 45. whom 1 brought tbrth in sight of (he A". 2. ■Sam. 22.44. kept me to be head ot A. Psal. 18. 4.3. £ Ktnirs]6.3. walked according to the abominations of the A. 17. 15. 1 21. 2. 2 CAr. 28. 3. j 36. 14. 17. B. Israel walked in the statutes of the A.

    11. as did the A. whom the Lord carried away 1 Chron. 16. 35. s

    33. 2. but did like to the abominations of the A.

    9. Manasseh made .ludah to do worse than the A. Ezra 6. 21. as had separated fromfilthinessofthe A. 2ieh. 5. 8. we redeemed the Jews who were sold to A.

    9. because of the reproach of the A. our enemies

    6. 16. all the A. that were about us saw these things I'sal. 2. 1. why do the A. rage ? Acts 4. 25.

    8. I shall give thee the A. tor thy inheritance

    9. 5. thou hast rebuked the A. thou hast destroyed

    15. the A. are sunk in the pit that they made 9. 19- arise, let the A. be judged in thv sight

    10. 16. the A. are perished out of his land

    33. 10. the Lord brings the counsel of A. to nought 44. 2. we heard how thou didst drive out the A.

    46.6. the A. raged, the kingdoms were moved 47. 8. God reigneth over the A. God sitteth on 59. 5. thou, therefore, awake to visit all the A.

    8. thou shalt have all the A. in derision

    78. 55. he cast out the A. also before them, 80. 8.

    79. 1. the A. are come into thine inheritance

    6. pour out thy wrath upon the It. Jer. 10. 25.

    10. wherefore should the A. say, where is their

    God f let him be known among the A. 115. 2. 94. 10. he that chastiseth the It. shall not he correct ? 98. 2. he hath openly shewed in the sisht of the A. 102. 15. the A. shall fear the name of the Lord 105. 44. and gave them the lands of the h. 106. 41. and he gave tliem into the hand of the A.

    111.6. he may give them the heritage of the A. 1.35. 15. the idols of the It. are silver and gold

    149.7. to execute vengeance upon the A. Jin. 16. 8. the lords of the A. have broken down Jer. 10. 2. learn not way of the A. be not dismayed at

    signs of heaven, for the A. dismayed at them 49. 14. an ambassador is sent to the A. saying iam. 1.10. seen that the A.entered into her sanctuary JCzek. 7.24. I will bring the worst of the A.

    11. 12. but have done after the manners of A. 20. 9. shouKi not be polluted before the A. 14. 22.

    32. that yesay, we will be as the A.

    41. 1 will be sanctified before the A. 28. 25.

    22. 4. I have made thee a reproach to the A.

    16. take thine inheritance in sight of the A.

    23. .30. thou hast gone a whoring after the A.

    25. 7. I will deliver thee for a spoil to the A.

    8. behold, the house of Judah islike toall the A. .30. .3. day is near, it shall be time of the It.

    31. 11. into the hand of the mighty one of the A.

    17 . that dwelt under his shadow m midst of the A.

    34. 28. they shall no more be a prey to the A. 29. neither bear the shame of the A. any more '

    36. 3. might be a possession to the residue of the A.

    4. which became a derision to the residue of the A.

    6. because ye have borne the shame of the A.

    20. when they entered unto the It. whither

    23. A. know I am L. .'W. I 37. 28. 1 38. 16. 1 .39. 7- .39. 21. and all the It. shall see my judgment Joel '2. 17. that the h. should rule over them 3. 11. and come, all ye It. and gather yourselves

    12. let the A. be wakened, and comeupto valley of Jeboshaphat, there will 1 sit to judge all the A.

    HEA

    Amos 9. 12. they may possess remnant of all the h. Chad. 15. the day of the Lord is near on all the Ai

    16. so shall all the It. drink continually Mic. 5. 15. 1 will execute fury upon the A. Hah. 3. 12. thou diiist thresh the A. in anger Zeph. 2. 1 1. all the isles of the It. shall worship him Hag. 2. 22. 1 will destroy the strength of the A. Zech. 1. 15. I am sore displeased with the A. 9. 10. and he shall speak peace to the A. 14. 14. the wealth of all the A. shall be gathered 18. the plague wherewith Lord will smite the A. Mat. 6. 7. use not vain repetitions as the A. do 18. 17. let him be to thee as an A. man and publican 2 Cor. 11. 26. in perils by the A. in perils in the sea lial. 2. 9. that we should go unto the A. 3. 8. that God would justify the A. through faith

    Among the HEATHEN. Lev. 26. 33. 1 will scatter you ammtg the A. and land be desolate, Jer. 9. 16. Ezek. 20. 23. 1 22. 15. 38. and ye shall perish among the A. and the land Deut. 4. 27. ye shall be left few in number amo?;^ A. 2 Ham. 22. 50. I will give thanks to thee, O Lord, among A. and sin" praises to thy name, Ps. 18. 49. 1 Chro7i. 16. 24. declare his glory among A. P>. 96. 3. Neh. 5. 17. that came to us from among the h. 6. 6. it is reported ammtg the A. Gashmu saith it Psal. 44. 11. thou hast scattered us among the A. 14. thou makestus a by-word ammtg the A. 46. 10. I am God, I will be exalted amon<7 theh. 79. 10. let him be known among the A. in sight 96. 10. say among the A. that the Lord reigneth 106. 35. but they were mingled ammtg the A. 47. save us, O Lord, and gather us from among A. 111). 6. he shall judge among the A. he shall till 126. 2. said among the A. L. hath done great things Jer. 18. 13. ask among the A. who heard such things 49. 15. 1 will make thee small among the A. Lam, 1. 3. she dwelleth among the A. she findeth 4. 15. said among the A. they shall no more sojourn

    20. under his shadow we shall live among the A. Ezek. 11. 16.tho' 1 havecastthem i&r oK among the It.

    12. 16. may declare their abominations among t. A. 16. 14. thy renown went forth among the A. 36. 19. and 1 did scatter them among the A.

    21. which Israel profaned among the A. 22,23. 24. 1 will take you from among theh. 37. 21. 30. no more reproach of famine among the A.

    39. 21. and I wul set my glory among the A. 28. caused them to be led into captivity among A.

    Joel 2. 19. no more make you a reproach among t. A.

    Uiad. 1. an ambassador is sent atnong the A. 2. behold, I have made thee small among the A.

    Hab. 1. 5. behold ye among the A. regard, wonder

    Zech. 8. 13. that as ye were a curse among the h.

    Mai. 1. 11. my name shall be great among the A. 14. and my name is dreadful amon^ the A.

    Gal. 1. 16. that 1 might preach him among the h. HEAVE.

    Num. 15. 20. as ye do heave-offering, so shall ye A. it HEAVED.

    Eiod. 29. 27. is A. of the ram of consecration

    Aum. 18. 30. when ye have A. the best thereof, 32.

    See Offeking, Shoulder.

    HEAVEN.

    Heaven and earth, in Gen. 1. 1. are vsed for the substance and common matter of all sensible crea- tures. Heaven i> often taken for the air: 'Ihe fowls of heaven, are the birds which fy in the air. Job 35. 11. The dew of heaven, the clouds of heaven, the winds of heaven ; in all which pas- sages, heaven isjyut for the air.

    The stars are placed in heaven, or in the firmament, Gen. 1. 17. They are called the host or army of heaven, Uetit. 17. 3. God, like a powerful monarch, calleth them by their names, and giveth them hts orders. The God of the Hebrews is named, not only by the Jews, btit also by the hea- thejis ajid strange people, the God of Heaven, Ezra 1. 2. I 5. 11. j 6. 9, 10. 1 7- 12- Jonah 1. 9. because the Jews adored notltijtg sensible, and said, their God was in heaven; that there he had his throne, and exercised his sovereign dominion over all creatures.

    The heaven of heavens is the highest heaven, as the song of songs is the most excellent song, the God of gods, the Lord of lorcb ; the greatest of the gods, the mor-t powerful of lords. Irom these passages it appears, that the Hebrews acknow- ledged three heavens : (1) The aerial heaven, where the birds fly, the tcinds blow, and the show- ers are formed. (2) The heaven, or firmament , wherein the stars are disposed. (3) The heaven of heavens, or the third heaven, which is the place of God's residence, the dwelling of angels and the blessed. This is the true palace of God, entirely separated from the impurities and imperfections, the alterations and changes, of the lower world; where he reigns in eternal peace. It is the temple of the divine Majesty, where his excellent glory' is revealed in the most conspicuovs manner. It is the habitation of his holiness, the place where his honour dwells. It is the sacred mansion of light, and joy, and glory.

    Heaven, or heavens, is put for God, who dwelleth and reigneth there. Dan. 4. 26. After thou shalt have known that the heavens do rule. So in Luke 15. 21. I have sinned against heaven. Also for the angels ijt heaven. Job 15. 15. The heavens are not clean in his sight ; the angels that dwell in heaven are net pure stmply , perjectly, and comparatively to God. It is put also for the visible church. Rev. 12. 7, 9. There was war in heaven. Heaven by an hyperbole is put for a great height. Deut. 1. 28. T heir cities are w ailed up to heaven. It is taken for great glory and royal majesty, Isa. 14. 12. Liow art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! speaking of the overthrow of the king of Babylon Aj/ /Ae Medes anrf Persians.

    The enjoyment of the divine presence in heaven, is the supreme and everlasting felicity of the saints; whatsoever is reguitite to their complete

    HEA

    blessedness is enjoyed there ; there is an exemp- tion from all evils; sin and all Site penal con- seguences are aboltshed; the body is revived to a glorious ItJ'e, and the soul lives in communion with God and Christ. 'J he understanding there shall he clearly enlightened with the knowledge of God. Here the revelation of God, in his works and word, is according to our capacities, hut in heaven it is most glorious, and our facul- ties are raised and refined to receive it. 'The communion also of the angels and saints in hea- ven affords the purest pleasure. And the fulness of J"i' '" heaven is everlasting, without defect, and without end. Gen. 1. 1. in the beginning God created A. and earth 8. and (iod called the hrmament A. 14. let there be lights in the firmament of A. 15.

    20. fowl that may fly in the open firmament of A,

    7. 11. and the windows of A. were opened

    8. 2. and the windows of A. were stopped

    14. 19. most high God, pos-sessorof A. ande»/th,22.

    19. 24. Lord rained fire from the Lord out of A.

    21. 17. the angel of God called to Hagar out of A.

    22. 11. the angel called to Abraham out of A. 15.

    27. 28. God give thee of the dew of A. 39.

    28. 17. and he said, this is the gate of h.

    49. 25. shall bless thee with blessings of A. above Exod.W. 11. six days 1x1. made A. and earth, 31. I7.

    24. 10. as it were the body of A. in his clearness l^v. 26. 19. 1 will make your A. as iron, earth brass Veut. 4. 11. the mountain burned to the midst of A. 26. I call A. and earth to witness, .30. 19. 1 31. 28.

    32. ask from the one side of A. to the other

    36. out of A. he made thee hear his voice

    10. 14. behold, the A. and A. of heavens, Ps. 115. 16, 11. 11. and drinketh water of the rain of A. 17. he shut up A. 1 Kings 8. 35. 2 CAr. 6. 26. 1 7. 13.

    21. be multiplied as the days of A. on the earth 28. 12. open the A. to give thee rain ir his season

    23. the A. that is over thy head shall be brass .30. 4. scatter thee to the utmost part of A. A'eA. 1.9. 33. 13. for the precious things of A. for tne dew

    26. Godof Jeshurunrideth upon the A. in thy help

    1 Sam. 2. 10. out of h. shall he thunder on them

    2 Sam. 18. 9. he was taken up between A. and earth

    21. 10. till water dropped on them out of A.

    22. 8. the foundations of A. moved and shook

    1 Kings 8. 27. behold, the A. and the A. of heavens

    cannot contain thee, 2 Chron. 2. 6. 16. 18. 35. when A. is shut up, ana there is no rain 18. 45. mean while the A. was black with clouds

    2 Kings\\\\\\\\9. 15. thou art God of all kingdoms, then

    hast made A. and earth, 2 CAr. 2. 12. Neh. y.6. 1 Chron. 21. 16. angel stood between A. and eajtli Job 11. 8. it is as high as h. what canst thou do

    20. 27. the A. shall reveal his iniquity, earth rise -ip 22. 12. is not God in height of A. ? behold height

    14. and he walketh in the circuit of A. 26. 11. the pillars of A. tremble at his reproof 38. 29. the hoary frost of A. who hath gendered it.'

    33. knowest thou the ordinances of A. f

    37. or who can stay the bottles ot A. ?

    Psal. 19. 6. his going forth is from the end of i.

    20. 6. he will hear him from his holy A. 69. 34. let A. and earth praise him, the seas 78. 23. and though he opened the doors of A.

    24. and had given them of the corn of A. 89. 29. his throne to endure as the days of A. 103. 11. for as the A. is high above the earth 105. 40. he satisfied them with the bread of A. 115. 15. the Lord who made A. and earth, 121. 2.

    I 124. 8. 1 1.34. 3. I 146. 6. Isa. 37. 16. Jer. 32. 17. Acts 4. 24. I 14. 15. Eev. 14. 7.

    147. 8. who coveretli A. with clouds, who prepaies

    148. 13. his glory is above the earth and A. Prov. 25. 3. the h. for height, the earth for deptn Isa. 13. 5. they come from far, from the end of A.

    40. 12. who hath meted out A. with a span ? 66. 1. A. my throne, earth my footstool, ActsT. 49. Jer. 7. 18. to make cakes to the queen of A. 10. 2. and be not ilismayed at the signs of A.

    23. 24. do not I fill A. and earth ! saith the Lord

    31. .37. if A. above can be measured

    33. 25. if I have not appointed ordinances of A.

    44. 17. to burn incense to queen of A. 18, 19, 25.

    49. .36. four winds from the four quarters of A.

    51. 15. hath stretched out the A. by his understand. 48. the A. and earth shall sing for Habyton Lam. 4. 19. our enemies swifter than the eagles of A. Ezek. 8. 3. the Spirit lifted me between earth and A.

    32. 7. I will cover the A. and make the stars dark 8. the lights of A. will I make dark over thee

    Dan. 4. 15. be wet with dew of A. 23. 25, .33. I 5. 21. 35. doeth according to his will in the army of A. .37. now I extol and honour the King of A. 5. 23. hast lifted up thyself against the Ix)rdof A.

    7. 2. the four wincis ot A. strove upon the sea 13. one like Son of man, came with clouds of A.

    8. 8. four horns toward the four winds of A. 11.4. his kingdom divided toward four winds of A.

    Amos 9. 6. he that buildeth his stories in the A. Hag. 1. 10. the A. over you is stayed from dew Zech. 2. 6. 1 have spread you as the four winds of A. 5. 9. lifted the ephah between the earth and A. Mai. 3. 10. if I will not open the windows of A. Mat. 5. 18. till A. and earth pass, one jot not pass

    34. nor swear by A. it is Go

    23. 22. he that shall swear by A. sweareth by God

    24. 30. then shall appear the sign of the Son of man coming in the clouds of A. 26. 64. Mark 14. 62.

    31. gather elect from one end of A. to the other

    35. A. earth shall pass away, Mark 13. 31. Luke

    21. .^3.

    36. no, not the angels of A. but my Father only Mark 13. 27. gather his elect fiom utmost part of A. Luke 3. 21. and Jesus praying, the A. was opened

    4. 25. when the A. was shut iip three years

    15. 18. father, I have sinned against A. 21.

    16. 17. it is easier for A. and earth to pass

    21. 26. for the powers of A. shall be shaken John 1. 51. hereaifter ye shall see A. open, and angels

    HE A

    6. 14. h. departed as a scroll wlien it is rolled

    8. 13. an angel flyina throuiih tiie midst ox h. 14. 6.

    10. 6. wlio created h. and the t'.iinL'S tlicrein

    11. 6. tliese have power to sluit h. that it rain not

    16. 17. came a jrreat voice out of the temple of h 21. there fell on men a ereat hall out oth.

    18. CO. rejoice over htr, tliou h.

    19. 17. to all the to«U that rt\\\\\\\\ in the midst of h. CO. 9. and tile tamedovui tiom do I oiit(Jt A

    ll.earthand /( tied ana\\\\\\\\ , an 1 ther m is no pi ice 21. 1. 1 saw a ntu h aiulnrt'i, thetnst // pi-std . 10. holy Jerus.demdtii.cndinj outer /i.IiumOod .bee 1 ow 1 . I ci\\\\\\\\> I s. Irom Hr \\\\\\\\M \\\\\\\\. Cen. 8. C. and the ram Iram It was rftiained Eroii. Iti. 4. I will laui brtad ti »t h foi \\\\\\\\ou CO. CC. 1 have t liked with \\\\\\\\ou /r, /« A \\\\\\\\e'/ IS i)ei;r.C6.15.1ook down f; in h l^a Oi. Ij /"' > >i C8. 24. asdust/r/;« //.shall it come downi ii tie Josli. 10. 11. Lor least !,ie d stones frum h on them Jvdg. 5. 20. tliey tou.ht \\\\\\\\tO'n h. the s'ars tou_ht 2 .Vam. 22. 14. lord thi idned \\\\\\\\ oin h ano utteicd e Kings 1. 10. then let hie c > i e duv.i\\\\\\\\Jum h ai d thtre carie down tire rrc/ t 1' 14. 1 C^ron. 21. 26 he aiis \\\\\\\\eiei' hi n dun i le

    £ C/inni. 6. 21 hear tiiou fr, m /i 21, '."

    7. 1. the tire

    i\\\\\\\\(?/i. 9. 15. sa\\\\\\\\ est them lietd ;/ m h ti>rhun_>r

    27. thev critd. thou heirde^r tl em i . ;;/ /;. .u Jik 1. lei", the tne ot (.od i, tdlen ln>'i li. P.'al. 14. 2. tlie [ ord loohed Cow ii i o ii li )1 J .•i3. 13. the Lord looketh ti m h. and be' oldeth S7-3. shallseudyr, m'l an 1 ^ i\\\\\\\\e me .n .irtpio-ich 76. 8. didst cause lud-m^nt tJ be ht \\\\\\\\x 1 (; m k W. 14. O (;od, look AK,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n ti n I ii Irotn It 23. the kim. saw an h( 1\\\\\\\\ one copiin_ dow n /n m h 31. fell a voRe/Aiwi /( saxni-.kin-d isdeiaitid from thee Vat ! l" I vk^ , ,J J im 1- .^b. il/«f. 16. 1. he WDul i shtw them ,t si_n m .„ „ 21. 25. the Ivptism ot lohn, when e w as it ir,m It. cr ot men Ma '11 ,0 ' nf -M 1 C8.2. there wis i.ieU I uthquake Xu tli.

    17. 29. it rallied tire anil bi m stone f /i i n Sodom

    21. 11. and areat signs sliall tliere be r »i ft

    22. 43. appealed an anjel _; It stien,themng hmi J:ili)i 1.32. 1 saw the spii it dcsceiiiimj tt m It

    3. 13. but he that came down liomli o .>

    27. receive nothm_',t icept it lie s.nen himj om h.

    31. he that come-h /;

    .32. Moses gaveyuu not tint liready; up I

    3«. I came /t,^m /; not to do mme own v ill ^2.

    41. bread which came down f/om/j )i 51,. '>8 Actsl. 2. suddenU there can ea sound yrum h. 9. 3. a light./, /j shmed about him 22 20.13. 11. 5. as it had been a git nt slutt 'et downy,()/« /;.

    9. but the voice answered me i am tiotn It

    14. 17. in that he di I good, and gave us lam t It Mom.l. 18. the wrath or (.od is ie\\\\\\\\ i dtd ft urn It 1 Cor. 15. 47- the second man is tin I ord Irt m It iCor. 5. 2. clotheil on with oui house th-iX x^ It, m It. Gal. 1.8. an an- el trom It pi each aii\\\\\\\\ othei Lospel

    1 Tliess.l. 10 and towait tor his Sonyr««i /i.^ 4. 16. the Lonl himselt shilldesienl tiumn

    2 'riies.t 1.7. the loid lesu^shall b< rexeakdf It i/fi. 12. 25. it turn tioni hm thatspiakdl /; m It 1 i'tM. 12.b\\\\\\\\ the n that hasepeac h-d tie, ospd

    to you wi'h the IloK {, host sent liuwnjiuiii It. T!ei: ii. 10. and there tell a Lreat stai Jtotn It.

    9. 1. and 1 saw a star tMlttm It to thi eait'i

    10. 4. I hearilavoice.?. It. st d uptnosi thu _s ,,n 1

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    1 Chron. 29. 11 all that is i« h. and earth is tlime

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    119. 89. for ever, Lonl, thy word is settled in h.

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    HED

    Jer. C. 12. be astonished, O ye h. and be afraid

    4. 23. 1 beheld the h. and they had no light Co. all the birds of the h. were fled, 9. 10.

    28. for this shall tlie earth mourn, h. above black 10. 11. the gods that have not made the h. and the

    earth shall perish, and from under these h.

    14. 22. or can the h. give showers .' art not tJiou he Ijun. 3. 66. destroy tliein from under the h. of [the Lord E«*. 1. 1. that the A. were opened. Mat. 3. 16. Dan. 4. 26. shalt have known that the h. do rule J/iM. 2. 21. 1 will hear the A. they shall hear the earth Joell. 10. the A. shall tremble, sun and moon be dark

    3. 16. and the h. and the eartli shall shake Hah. 3. 3. Ciod came, his glory covered the A. iCec A. 6. 5. these are the four spirits of the A.

    8. 12. and the A. shall give their dew Mat. 21. 2y. the powers of the A. shall be shaken Hark 1. 10. and coming up, he saw the A. opened Acts 2. .^4. for David is not ascended into the A.

    7. 36. behold, I see the A. opened, and Son of man ileb. 1. 10. the A. are the work of thine hands

    4. 14. we have an High-Priest that is passed into h.

    7. 26. an High-Priest made higher than the A.

    1 Pet. 3. 5. by the word of God the A. were of old 7. but the A. which are now, are kept in store 10. the A. shall pass away with a great noise 12. wherein the A. being on fire shall be dissolved

    In the HEAVENS. Psal. 1. 4. he that sitteth in the A. shall laugh

    18. 13. the Lord also thundered in the A.

    36. 5. thy mercy, O Lord, is in the A. thy failhfuln.

    89- 2. thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in the A.

    103. 19. the Lord hath prepared his throne in the A.

    1 13. 3. G otl is in the A. he hath done what pleased

    123. 1. 1 lift my eyes, O thou that dwellest mrA« A. ]sa. 5. 30. the light is darkened <» the A. tliereof Jer. 10. 13. a multitude of waters in the A. 51. 16. iam. 3. 41. let us lift up our hearts to God in the It. Joel 2. 30. I will shew wonders in the A. I.uke 12. 33. a treasure in the h. which faileth not

    2 Cor. 5. 1. house not made with hands, eternal in A. Jleb. 8. 1. of the throne of tlie Majesty in the A.

    9. 23. Decessary tliat the patterns of things i» the h.

    HEAVY. Cen. 41. + 31. for the famine shall be verj^ A.

    48. 1 10. now the eyes of Israel were A. for age Etod. 5. i 9. let the work be A. upon the men

    17. 12. Moses' hands were A. they took a stone

    . 18. 18. for Uiis thine is too A. for thee, thou art not able to perform it thyself alone JVmot. 11. 14. not able, because it is too A. for me Jwrfff. 1. + .35. thehand of the house of Joseph was A. 1 Sam. 4. 18. for Eli was an old r.an anil h.

    5. 6. hand of the L. was A. on them of Ashdod, 11. £ .Sam. 14. 26. because the hair was A. on him

    1 Kings 12. 4. thy father's A. yoke lighter, we will serve thee, 10, 11, 14. 2 CAr. 10. 4, 10, 11, 14. 14. 6. for I am sent to thee with A. tidings 20. 43. king Ahab went to his house A. 21. 4.

    8 Kings 6. f 14. the king sent to IJothan an A. host

    18. + 17. Sennacherib sent to Hezekiah an A. host Is'eh. 5. 18. because the bondage was A. on people Joi 33. 7. neitJier shall my hand be A. upon thee J'sal. 32. 4. day and night tliy hand was A. on me

    38. 4. as an A. burden tlicy are too A. for me

    Prov. 25. 20. he that sineeth songs to an A. heart 27. 3. stone is A. and sand weighty, but fool's wrath 31. 6. give wine to those that be of A. hearts

    Jsa. 6. 10. make their ears A. shut their eyes 24. 20. the transgression thereof shall be A. upon it 30. 27. with his anger, and the burden thereof is A. 46. 1. your carriages were A. loaden, are a burden 58. 6. is not this the fast, to undo the h. burdens ? 69. 1. neither his ear A. that it cannot hear

    inm. 3. 7. hedged me atmut, hath made my chain A.

    J\\\\\\\\lat. 11. 2t!. come to mo, all ye tliat are A. laden 23. 4. for they bind A. burdens, and gr.ievous to be 26. 37. he began to be sorrowful, and very A. 43. for their eyes were very A. Marlk 14. 33, 40.

    Luie 9. 32. that were witli him, were A. with sleep HEAVIEK,

    Joi 6. 3. now it would be A. tlian the sand of tlie sea 23. 2. my stroke is h. than my groaning

    Prov. 27. 3. a fool's wraili is A. than them both HEAVILY.

    Ezod. 14. 25. fake otT wheels, so that drave them A.

    Psal. 35. 14. 1 bowed down A. as one thatmoumeth

    Jsa. 47. 6. on the ancient hast thou A. laid tiiy yoke HEAVINE-SS.

    Esra 9. 5. at the evening sacrifice I rose from my A.

    Ju*9. 27.if Isay, 1 willleaveoffmy A. and comfort

    Psal. 69. 20. broken my heart, and 1 am full of A. 119. 28. my soul melteth for A. strengthen thou me

    Prov. 10. 1. a foolish son is the A. of fiis mother 12. 25. A. in the heart of man maketh it stoop 14. 13. and the end of that mirth is A.

    Jsa. 1. 14. ah sinful nation, apeopleof A. with iniq.

    29. 2. and there shall be A. and sorrow

    .30. + 27. with his anger, ami the burd. thereof is A.

    61. 3. to give the garment of praise for spirit of A. Hum. 9. 2. that 1 have great A. and continual sorrow S Cor. 2. 1. I would not come again to you in A. PA»7. 2. 26. Epaphroditus my brother \\\\\\\\vas full of A. Jam. 4. 9. let your joy tie turned into A. IPel. 1.6. tho now for a season, if need, ye are in A.

    HEDGE. Joi 1. 10. hast thou not made an A. about him ? Prov. 15. 19. the way of slothful is an A. of thorns Jilccl. 10. 8. whoso breaketh a A. a serpent shall bite J'rt. 5. 5. 1 will take away the A. thereof S^am. 2. + 6. he hath violently taken away his A. .£«*. 13. 5. normadeuptheA.forthehouseof Israel

    22. 30. I sought a man that should make up the A. JMic. 7. 4. the most upright sharper than a thorn A. Mark 12. 1. he set a A. about it, digged for wine-fat

    HEDGE. ■ Uos. 2. 6. behold, I will A. up thy way with thorns

    HEDGED. Job 3. 23. whose way is hid, whom God hath A. in

    10. til. thou hast A. me with tiones and sinews XrOOT. 3. 7. he hath A. mc about, I cannot eet out 226

    HEl

    T-tek. 13. + 5. ye have not A. up the hedge for Israel

    Jfa^21 .33. planted a vineyard, and A. it round about

    HEDGES.

    1 Chr. 4. 23. those that dwelt amongst plants and A. Psal. 80. 12. hast thou broken down her A. .' 89. 40. Jer. 49. 3. lament and run to and fro by the A. A'nA. 3. 17. as grasshoppei's which camp in the A. Luke 14. 23. go out into the high-ways and A.

    HEED.

    2 Sam. 20. 10. but Amasa took no A. to the sword 2 Kings 10. 31. Jehu took no A. to walk in the law Psal. 119. 9. by taking A. according to thy word Prov. 17. 4. a wicked doer givetli A. to false lips Keel. 12. 9. the preacher gave good A. and sought out Jsa. 21. 7. he hearkened diligently with nmch A. Jer, 18. 18. let us not give A. to any of his words

    19. give A. to me, O Lord, and hearken to voice Acts 3. 5. he gave h. unto tliem, expectin" to receive

    8. 6. the people of Samaria gave A. to Philip

    10. they gave A. to Simon from least to greatest 1 Tim. 1. 4. neither give A. to fables. Tit. 1. 14. 4.1. some giving A. to seducing spirits and doctrines Jleb. 2. 1. we ought to give the more earnest A. See 1'ake, HEEL, S. Gen. 3. 15. it bruise thy head, thou shalt bruise his A. 25. 26. his hand took hold on Esau's A. Has. 12. 3. 49. 17. Dan be an adder that bitetli the horse h. Job 13. 27. thou settest a print on the A. of my feet

    18. 9. the gin shall fake him by the A. robber Pi. 41. 9. hath lift up his A. against me, JuAn 13. 18.

    49. 5. when iniquity of my A. compass me about Jer. 13. 22. for tliine iniquity are thy A. made bare

    HEIEEK. Gen. 15. 9. take me an A. of three years old, and goat hum. 19.2. bring a red A.J15. burn the A. in his sight

    9. gather up the ashes of the A. and lay them up JJeut. 21. 3. the elders of that city shall take an A.

    4. shal 1 strike off A. neck || 6. wash hands over the h. Judg. 14. 18. if ye had not plowed with my A. 1 Sam. 16. 2. tlie Lord said, fake an A. with thee Jsa. 15. 5. crv out for Moabasan A. of three years old Jer. 46. 20. Egypt is like a fair A. destruction comes

    48. 34. uttered tlieir voice as an A. of three years

    50. 11. because ye are grown fat as an A. at grass Hos. 4. 16. for Israel alidetb back, asa back.sliding A.

    10. 11. and Ephraim is as an A. that is taught Jleb. 9. 13. the ashes of an A. sprinkling the unclean

    HElGH'l. Gen. 6. 15. the A. of the ark shall be thirty cubits Exod. 25. 10. shalt make an ark of shittim-wood, a cubit and a half shall be A. of it, 23. 1 37. 1, 10. 27. 1. It. of tlie altar shall be three cubits, 38. 1. 18. A. of the court shall be five cubits, ."SB. 18. 30. 2. A. of altar of incense two cubits, 37. 23. 1 Sam. 16. 7- look not on the A. of his stature If. 4. Goliath's A. was six cubits and a span

    1 Kings 6. 2. the A.of house of God was thirty cubits

    20. the oracle twenty cubits in the A. thereof

    26. the A. of the one cherub was ten cubits

    7 2. the A. of the house of Lebanon thirty cubits 16. the A. of the one chapiter was five cubits 23. the A. of the molten sea was five cubits

    27. the A. of one base was three cubits

    2 Kings 19. 23. with multitudes of chariots I am

    tome up to the A. of the mountains, Isa. 37. 24. 25. 17. the A. of one pillar was eighteen cubits

    1 Chr. 33. 14. and raised it up a very great A. E^^ra 6. 3. the A. of God's house sixty cubits

    Job 22. 12. is not God in the A. of heaven ? and behold the A. of the stars, how high they are Psal. 102. 19. Lord looked from A. of his sanctuary Prov. 25. 3. the heaven for A. the earth for depth Jsa. 7. 11. ask it in the depth, or iu the A. above Jer. 31. 12. they shall come and sing in the A. of Zion

    49. 16. O thou that boldest the A. of the hill

    51. 53. tho' she should fortify the A. of her strength Eiek. 17. 23. in mountain of the A. of Israel, 20. 40.

    19. 11. she appeared in her A. with her branches 31.5. therefore his A. w as exalted above all the trees

    10. because thou hast lifted up thyself in A.

    14. that none of the trees exalt themselves for A. 32. 5. 1 will fill the valleys with thy A. Van. 3. 1. image of gold whose A. was sixty cubits 4. 10. 1 saw and beheld a tree whose A. was great

    11. and the A. thereof reached unto heaven, 20. Amos'!. 9. whose A. was like tlie A. of cedars /^o7/i. 8. 39. nor A. nor depth shall be able to separate Eph. 3. 18. what is the A. of the love of Christ r Rev. 21. 16. the breadth and A. of the city are equal

    HEIGHTS. Job o, + 8. which treadeth upon the A. of the sea

    11. + 8. it is the A. of heaven, y«hat canst tliou do ? Psal. 95. + 4. the A. of the hills are his also

    148. 1. praise the Lord, praise him in the A. Eccl. 10. t 6. folly is set in great A. rich sit low Jsa. 14. 14. 1 will ascend above die A. of the clouds 33. 1 16. he shall dwell on A. his place of defence

    HEINOUS. Job 31. 11. for this is an h. crime, yea, an iniquity

    HEIR, S.

    Gen. 15. 3. and lo, one born in my house is mine A.

    4. word came, saying, this shall not be thine A.

    21. 10. Islimael shall not be A. with my son Isaac

    Jtidg. 18. +7. there was no A. of restraint in the land

    2 Sam. 14. 7. and we will destroy the A. also Prov. .30. 23. an handmaid that is A. to her mistress Jer, 49. 1. hath Israel no sons ? hath he no h.t

    2. Israel shall be A. unto them that were his A. il/ic. 1.15. yet will I bring an A. unto thee, O inhab. Mat. 21. 38. this is the A. Mark 12. 7. Ei'l'e 20. 14. Uom. 4. 13. that be should be A. of the world 14. for if they which are of the law be h. 8. 17. if children, then A. A. of God, and joint A. with Christ ; if we suffer to be glorified Gal. 3. 29. ye are A. according to the promise 4. 1. I say, that the A. as long as he is a child 7. if a son, then an A. of God through Christ 30. the son of the bondwoman shall not be A. E^h. 3. 6. that the Gentiles should be fellow-A. Tit. 3. 7. A. according to the hope of eternal life litb, 1. 2. whom he appointed 11, of all things

    HEL

    Jleb. 1. 14. for them who shall be A. of salvation (6. 17. God willing to shew unto tlie A. of promise

    11. 7. t>ecame A. of the righteousness by faith 9. and Jacob A. with him of the same promise Jam. 2. 5. A. of the kingdom he hath promised 1 Pet. 3. 7. as A. together of tlie grate of life

    HELD. Gen. 48. 17. Joseph A. up his father's hand Jlxod. 17. 11. when Moses A. up hand, Isr. prevailed

    36. 12. the loops A. one curtain lo another Judg. 7. CO. and A. the lamps in their left-hands

    16. 26. Samson said unto lail that A. him by the hand liuih 3. 15. when she A. it, hemeasuied six measures

    1 Sam. 25. M. Nabal A. a feast in his house

    2 .'•am. 18. 16. for Joab A. back the people

    1 J\\\\\\\\ings 8. 63. at that time Solomon A. a feast

    1 Chron. 11. tli). these A. strongly with David

    2 Chron. 4. 5. the sea A. three thousand baths i\\\\\\\\>A. 4.16. the other half of them A. both spears, 21.

    17. and with the other hand he A. a weapon J^sth. 5. 2. the king A. out the golden sceptre

    7. 4. if we had been sold, I had A. my tongue Job C3. 11. my foot A. his steps, his way have I kept Psal. 32. 9. whose mouth must be A. in with bit

    94.18. my foot slippeth, thy mercy, O L. A. me up Prov. 16. V 5. not be A. innocent, 17. + 5. ) 19. 1 3. Cant. 3. 4. 1 A. him, and would not let him go

    7. 3. hair like purple, the king is A. in the galleries Jer. 50. .33. that took them captives, A. them fast Van. 12.7. when he A. up his right-hand anilsware Afa<. 12. 14. A. a counsel against him, Mark 15. 1 i-u*e22.63. the men tliat A. Jesus mocked him Acts 3. 11. the same man that was healed, A. Peter

    14. 4. part A. witli the Jews, part with the apostles lioyn. 7. 6. that being dead wherein we were A, Jiev. 6. 9. were slain for the testimony which they A.

    HELD «f are. Gen. 24. 21. tlie man wondering at her, A. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ispeace

    34. 5. Jacob A. his peace until they were come J-ev. 10. 3. 1 will be glorified, and Aaron A. hispeace A'um.30. 7. her husband A. his peace at her, 11.14.

    1 Sam. 10. 27. they despised Saul, he A. h\\\\\\\\ipeace

    2 Kings 18. ;i6. but people A. iheir peace, would not Neh. 5. 8. they A. their peace, and found nothing Job 29. 10. nobles A. theirpeac«,theirtonsuccleaved Psal. 39. 2. 1 was dumb, 1 A. my peace from good Jsa. 36. 21. they A. their /leare, MarkX 4. 1 9. 34.

    57. 11. have not 1 A. my peace, even of old '. Mat. 26. 63. but Jesus A. h\\\\\\\\s peace Luke 14. 4. they A. their peace, 20. C6. Acts 11. 18. Acts 15. 13. they A. tlieir peace, James answered

    HELL, Jn Hebrew, Scheol. This word most commonlp signifies the grate, or the place or stale of the dead, i^noh says. Gen. 37. ,35. 1 will go down into the grave unto my son, mourning, i uill dte airh grief, 1 Kill never leave mourning till J die. So in Gen. 42. .38. If mischief t)etall Ben- jamin, then shall ye bring down my grey hairs with sorrow to the grave. You -uill make me, uho am worn away already, lo die uith grief. Tits con-'pirators, horah, Dathan, and Abiram, uere iKallowed up in the earth, and descended quick into the grave ; they uere buried alive, "is um. 16. .30, 31. Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell ; thou wilt 7iot suffer my body to putrefy in the grave, Psal. 16. 10. which is prophetically spoicn of the Messiah. And in Psal. 35. 15. Let death seize upon them, and let them go down quitk into hell, itito the grate. Jonah irays, that he tried to the Lord out of the belly of hell ; that is, out of the belly of a fish, wherein he was shut up as in the grave, Jonah 2. 2. This word Stheol is sometimes put for hell, the place where the wicked or the damned are tormented ; as in Job 11. 8. The secrets of God's providence are high as heaven, and deeper than hell. And in Piov. 15. 11. Hell and destruction are before the Lord ; the place and stale of the damned are known to God, T be wicked shall be turned into hell, Psal. 9. 17. As the happiness c/ heaven is expressed in Scrip- lure under the idea of a feast or wedding, at which there is a great deal of light, joy, and plea- sure ; so hell, m /A« New Testanient, is set forth by such representations as may powerfully in- struct and terrify even the most carnal man. No- thing is more intolerably painful than suffering the violence of fire enraged with brimstone ; and hell is described by a lake cf fire and brimstone. Rev. ly. CO. 1 21. 8. // is represented as a dis- mally dark place, where there is nothing but grief, sadness, vexation, rage, despair, and gnashing of teeth, like one excluded or shut out, during the obscurity of the night, and severity of the cold. Mat. 8. 12. 'J he wicked in hell not only undergo the punishment of sense, but also that of loss, which is a separation from God, a privati{>n of his sight, and of the beatific vision. Add to these the eternity of their misery, which above all other considerations makes it intolerable : Their worm dieth not, and tlieir tire is not quenched, Mark 9.48. By the gates of hell. Mat. 16. 18. is meant the poner and policy if the devil and his instruments. i he sorrows of hell, the pains of hell ; that is, deadly or killing pains, such agonies and horrors as dying persons used to feel wilhin themselves, or such sorrows as bring to the brink of the grave, Psal. 18.5.1 116.3. Deut, 32. 22. a fire shall bum unto the lowest A. 2 Sam. 22. 6. sorrows of A. compassed ine, Ps. 18. 5. Job 11. 8. deeper than A. what canst thou know r

    26. 6. A. is naked before him, and destruction Psal. 9. 17- tlie wicked shall be turned into A.

    16. 10. thou wilt not leave my soul in h.AitsC. 27.

    49. + 15. redeem my soul from [xiwerof A. 06. 13.

    55. 15. and let them go down quick into A.

    116. 3. and the pains of A. gat hold upon me

    1.39. 8. if I make my bed in A. thou art there Prov. 5. 5. her feet to death, her steps fake hold en A,

    7. 27. her house is the way to A. going down

    HEL

    Prov. 9. 18. that her guests are in the depths of A. 15. 11. A. and ijestrutti' n are before the Lord C4. that he niav depart from A. beneath C:5. 14. and sha[t

    28. 15. and with A. are we at agreement

    18. your agreement with A. sliall not stand 57. '}■ and didst debase thyself even unto A. i'le/t. 31. 10. when 1 cast him down to A. \\\\\\\\yith them 17. they also went down unto A. with him

    32. 21. shall speak to him out of the midst of A. 27. which are going down to A. with weapons

    Jlmos y. 2. tho' they dig into A. thence my hand fake J()H«A2.2.outofth'e belly of A. cried I, thou heardest Hall. 2. 5. who eulargeth his desire as A. is as death JiJat. 5. 22. say, fool, shall be in danger of A. tire Cy. thy whole body shoidd be cast into A. .SO.

    10. C8. to destroy soul and body in A. J.nie 12. 5.

    11. 23. Ca[X?rnaum brought downto A. LiiieM. 15. Itj. 18. the gates of A. shall not prevail against it 18. 9. having two eyes, to be cast into A. Mtiri- 9. 47- 23. 15. make him twofold more the child at A.

    .■J3. how can ye escape the damnation of/;. / Xt(i(e 16. 23. in A. he lifted up his eves, in torments yJc«2. 31. that his soul was not left in A. 1 Cor. 15. t 55. (-) A. where is thy victory > Jam. 3. 6. the tongue is set on tire of A. C Pet. 2. 4. if God spared not, cast angels down to A. J\\\\\\'ev. 1. 18. and I have the keys of A. and of death 0. 8. name was Death, and A. followed with Idm 20. 13. death and A. delivered up the dead iu them 14. death and A. were cast into the lake of fire 11 1:1. .M. Jam. .3. 4. they are tinned about with a small A.

    HKLMIVf. 1 Sam. 17. 5. he had a A. of brass upon his head, 38. /.frt. 5'.1. 17. and an A, of salvation upon his head ^U'i-. 23. 24. sliall set against the siheld aiul A. 27. 10. thev banged the shield and A. in thee ;«.5. all of them with sliield and A. J'.'/'A. 0. 17. take A. of salvation, and sword oFSpirit

    1 Thess. 5. 8. and for an A. the hope of salvation

    lll'.LMKIS.

    2 Chrm. 26. 14. Uzziali jirepand spears and A. Jer. 46. 4. get up and stand turth with your A.

    IIKI.P. Suhstanliie. Gen. 2.18. T will make him an A. meet for him

    Co. there was not foimd an A. meet for liim J',.ni{i. IH. 4. (iod of my fatlier, said he, was my A. Ueiit. 33.7. be thou an A. to him from his eut'mies

    C6. who rideth upon tlie heavens in tliv A.

    cy. people, saved by the L. the shield of thy !,. Judg. 5. C3. they came not to tlie A. of the l.ord

    1 .S'«;«. 11. y. by time sun be hot, ye shall liaveA.

    2 Vhrun. CO. 4. .1 udali gathered to a.-,k A. of the Lord Job (>. 13. is not 103' A. in me ' is wisdom driven .'

    31. 21. lift my hand, when 1 saw my A. in the gate Vsal. 3. C. say of my soul, there is no A. for him Co. 2. the Ix)"rit send thee A. from the sanctuary 27. y. thou hast been my A. leave me not, () (iod

    33. CO. our soul waits for L. he is our A. and shield 35.2. take hold of shield, stand up formine A. 44. 26. 40. 17. thou art my A. and my deliverer, 70. 5. 42. 5. prai.se him tor the A. of his coimtenance

    46. I.God is a very present A. iu time of trouble 60. 11. give us A. for vain is the A. of man. 10(5. 12. 6i. 7. because thou hast been mv A. therefore 71. IC. O my God, make haste tor my A. 8y. ly. I have laid A. upon one that is miglitv 91. 17. unless the Lord had been mv A. mvsoul 11.5. 9. he is their A. and theirsliield, 10. 11. 121. 1. to the hills, from whence cometh my A. 2. my A. cometh from T/^ird which ma

    5. happy that hath the (iod of .lacob for his A. V'l. 10. 3. to whom will ve Hee for A. ! and where

    CO. 6. whither we tlee for A. to be deliver, from king .3i) 5. nor be an A. nor profit, but shame anil reproach ."1. 1. woe to them that go down to r.gv|it tor A. C. against the A. of them that work iniquity Jam. 4. 17. our eyes as yet failed for our vain A. Jlan. 11. .34. thev shall be holpen with a little A. ilos. 13. O.hastdestroyedthys. but in me is thine A. Acts C6. 22. having obtained A. of God, 1 continue

    IlKLl', V,rh. Ceil. 49. 25. by the G. ofthv father, who shall A. thee I'.jo,/. C3.5.lying under his burden, wouldest forbear to A. him, thon shalt surelv A. him, Dent. CC 4 Ihxl. .32. :«). Ift thdii rise and A. you, and be vour Jc.-A. 1. 14. pass before yiMir bretluen, ami A. fhem

    10. 4. come imti) iiie, and A. me, that we may smite

    6. come up to us ipiickly, and save us, au"d A. us 3). Iloram kinii of Gezer came up to A. I.achish

    2 .S'«w. 10. 1 1. then A. me, will A. thee, 1 C/inm. ](). ic, ly. .Syrians teared to A. Amnion. 1 C/irtiu. ly. ly.

    1 1. 4. woman said, A. () king, 2 KinffxtX 26.

    1 ChroH. 12. 17. if ve be come unto me to A. me

    22. day by d.iy there came to Daviil to A. him

    18. 5. Syrians ot Uamaseus came to A. Ileilarezer 22. 17. llavid commanded to A. Solomon his son

    2 C'AroM. 14. 11. it isnolhing withthee toA. A us O

    I A. our (i. we rest 011 thiv, and in tliv name go

    19. 2. shouldest thou A. tlie uugoilly, and' love them

    20. 9. if we cry, then thou wilt hear and A C5.8. tor (iod hath power to A. and to cast down C6. 13. made war with mighty power to/,, the king W. 16. send unto the kim's ot .Assyria to A. him

    23. the gods of .Syria A. them, that tliey may A me S9. 34. their brethren the I.evites did A. them

    .32. 3. his princes and his mighty men did A. him 8. but with us is the Und our Cod, to A. ns F.zra 1. 4. let the menof his place A. him wilb silver

    8.22. I was ashamed to rei|uire bor.semen to A. Joh 8. CO. neither will he h. the evil doers

    29. 12. I delivered him that had none to A. him I'snI. 12. 1. A. I/)r

    22. 19. haste thee to A. me, :«(. 22. I 4o. 13. j 70 1 37. 40. Lord shall A. Uiem 1| 46. 5. God shall A. her

    HEN

    Ps. 59. 4. awake to A. me !| 79. 9. A. us, G. of salv. 107. 12. they fell there was none to A. ha. 63. 5. 109. 26. A. me, () Lord my (iod, O save me 118. 7. Lord taketh my part with them that A. me liy. 86. A. thou me |1 173. let thine liand //. me 175. let my soul live, and let thy judgments A. me Eccl. 4. 10. for he hath not another to A. him up Isa. 30.7. for the I'.gvptians shall A. in vain 41. 10. fear not, 1 will A. thee, 13, 14. | 44. 2, 50. 7. for the Lord God will A. me, 9. Jer. 37. 7. Pharaoh's army, which is come to A. you I^am. 1. 7. her people fell, and none did A. her Ezek. 12. 14. 1 will scatter all about him to A. him .3'.'. 21. speak out of hell with them that A. liim Dan, 10. 13. lo, one of the princes came to A. me

    11. 45. shall come to his end, and uone shall A. him -A/rt/. 15. 25. she worshipped him, saying, L. A. me Mark 9. 22. Iiave compassion on us, and A. us

    C4. Lord, 1 believe, A. tbou mine unbelief r.uke 5. 7. they be'kon. that thev should come and A.

    10. 40. bid her therefore that she A. me jlcts 16. 9. come over mto .Macedonia, and A. us

    CI. 28. the .lews crying out, men of Israel A. Pliil. 4. 3. A, those women which laboured with me llcb, 4. 16. we may linii grace to A. in time of need

    HKI.PKl). r,xi>d. 2. 17. hut Moses stood up and A, them 1 ■'iam. 7. 12. Kbeiiezer. hitherto hath the \\\\\\\\a\\\\\\\\. A. us 1 Kiiitjs 1.7. and thev following .Adonijah, A. liim

    20. 16. the thirty and two kings that A. him

    1 Vliron. 5. 20. and they were A. against them

    12. 19. but they A. them not, for the lords sent CI. they A. David against the band of the rovers

    15. 26. when (ioil A. the I.evites that bare the ark

    2 (Ar. 18. 31. the Lord A. .lehoshaphat, and moved 20. 23. every one A. to destroy another

    26. 7. God It. him against the Philistines 15. for he was marvellously A. till lie was strong

    CB. CI. but the king of Assyria A. him not I'r.ra 10. 15. and Shabbethai tlie l.evite A. them V'.>th. y. 3. the olfueis of the king A. tlie .lews

    Joh Cii. 2. how hast thou A. him that is without power P>. 28. 7. and I am A. i! 118. 13, but the Ld. It. me

    116. 6. 1 was brought low, and he A. me /iy;. 41. 6. they A. every one his neighbour

    49. 8. iu a day of salvation have I A. thee Z,clt. 1. 15. an"d they A. forward the alilii tion .lets 18. C7. w ho, when he was come, A. them much ilcv. IC. 10. the earth A. the woman, and opened

    IlKLPLR. 2 Kings 14. C6. nor was theie any A. for Israel Joh .30. 13. thev mar mv patli, tliey have no A. Psal. 10. 14. thon art the A. of the fatlierle.ss

    CC. t 11. be not far from me, for there is not a A. .30. 10. Lord, be thou mv A. |1 54. 4. (iod is my A. 72. IC. he shall deliver him that halh no It.

    Jer. 47.4. cut olT from Tyrus and Ziiloii every A.

    Hum. 16. 0. salute Urbane, our A. in Christ

    Heb. 13. 6. the L. is my h. 1 will not fear what man

    IlKLPKRS. 1 CAr. IC. 1. among the mighty men, A. of the war

    18. peace be to thee, and peace be to thine It. Joh 9. 13. the proud A. do stoop under him F.zck. .30. H. when all her It. shall he destroyed Nnlt. 3. 9. Put and Lubim were thv A.

    Pom. 16. 3. Priscillaand Aquila my A, in Christ C C'er. 1.C4. but are A. of your joy ; by faith ve stand ■iJolM'6. that we miulit be fellow-A. to the 'truth

    Hi'.LPS. Arts C7. 17. they used A. imdergirding the ship 1 Cor. 12, 28. gifts of healings, A. governments

    iiKLPi'.rii.

    1 CAr. IC. 18. peace unto thee, for thv God A. thee Jsa. 31. 3. both he that It. shall fall, he'that is holpen Pom. 8. 1(\\\\\\\\. the Spirit also A. onr inhrmities

    1 Cur. 10. 16. ye submit to every one that A. with us

    ]|i:i,Pl.\\\\\\\\(i. F.ira 5. C. where the propliet.s of (iod A. them Psal. CC. 1. why art thou s,, |ai- trom It. me ,-

    2 Cor. 1. 11. ye also It. together by prayer for us

    III'.LX !■'.. Bent. 19. 5. and the head sliopeth from the A.

    IIK.MLOCK. llos. 10. 4. thus.iudgment spriiii;etli np a-S A. in field A)iios(). 12. ve turned fruit of righteousness into A.

    lli:.M. S. Exoil.QS. 33. upon the A. of it thou shalt make pome- granates of blue and purple, 31. I .30. 2 1,25, CO. Ulat. y. CO. woman touclied A. of bis garment, 11.. 36.

    lir.N. il/a/.C:!. ,37. ;is a A. gathereth chickens, Luke 13. 31.

    Ill'ACK. Ccn. 37. 17. the man said, they are departeil A. 4C. 15. by the 111.- of Pilar, ve shall not go forth A. .50. C5. carry up mv bones liom A. Kroi/. 13. 19. Pro,/. 11. I. he will let you lm) ',. thrust vou out A. .33. 1. depart and go up A. tlioii and the'iieople

    15. if thy presence not with me, carry us not up A. Pent. y. IC. arise, get tliee down quirkly tidui It. Josh. 4. 3. take It. out of .Ionian twelve stones Jutlit. {>. 18. ilepart not It. 1 pray thee, until 1 come Un'th'l.V,. neither go A, but abide last bv my maidens 1 Kimis 17.3. L'.t thee A. /.,;. 30. CC. '.T/^/. 1. 10. Ps. :'.<}. 13. spare, bet'ore 1 go A. and be no more Jer. .38. 10..saymi.', take trom A. tlnrtv men with thee /.trh. 6.7. he' said, get you A. walk'to and Iro Mttt. 17. CO. shall say. remove A. lo yonder place I.nke-\\\\\\\\. 9. if Son of ('iod. cast thvself'dowu trom It. 1.3. .31. get thee out. ,11. H depait It. John" . S.

    16. 26. thev which wouhl pass from A. lo vou cannot .AiA« C. 16. take Ihiu-s A. make not mv lathei's

    14. 31. ari.se. let us go A. || 18. .30. my'kingd. not It.

    CO. 15. sir. if thou liave borne him It. tell me where j-icts 1. 5. baptiKi'd witli llolv (i. not many davs/j.

    22. CI. I will send thee far'A. unto the (ieiitiles Jam. 4. 1. cyme Ihey not It. even of your lusts '.

    lll'.'NCI'.FOU III. Oen. 4. 12. the uroimd not It. yield thee her strength A'k/h. 18. 22. neither must Isr'ael It. come niuli taber. Pent. 17. 16. ye shall A. return no more that way

    19. 20. shall It. coinniit no more any such evil Jiidg. 2. 21. 1 will not A. drive out any before tliem

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    2 Kings 5. IT. thy serv. will A. not ofTei (0 other gods 2 Citron. 10. 9. from It. thou shalt have wars Psal. 125. C. so is Ixjrd about his people from A.

    131. 3. Israel hope in the Lord from A. and for ever /i«. 9. 7. toestahlisli it with justice fromA. for ever

    52. 1. It. there shall no more come the unclean

    59.Cl.outot mouth of thy seed's seed A. and forever K-ek. 30. 12. thou shalt no more It. bereave them il/u'.4.7. the Lord shall reign in mount Zion from A. l\\\\\\\\lat. 23. ,39. ye shall not see me A. till ye sav

    CO. cy. I will not drink A. of this fruit of vine Luke 1. 48. It. all generatioiii shall call me blessed

    5. 10. fear not, from A. thou shalt catch men

    IC. 5C. It. there shall be five in one house John 14. 7. It. ye know him, and have seen him

    15. 15. A. I call you not servants, but friends Acts i. 17. they speak A. to no man in this name

    18. 6. I am clean. It. I will go unto the Gentiles Pont. 6. 6. that A. we should not serve sin 2 Cor.j. 15. should not A. live unto themselves, but (o

    16. A. know we no man, A. know we him no mure Gal. 6. 17. from It. let no man trouble me. for 1 bear Pph. 4. 14. we A. be no more cliildr. tossed to and fro

    17. that ye A. walk not as other (ientiles walk QTim. 4.8. A. there is laid up for me a crown of right. Jleii. 10. 13. A. e.vpecting till enemies be made Pei: 14.13. blessed are they who die in Lord, trum A.

    HKNCKFORWARD. ^tun. 15. C3. and A. among 3'our generations I\\\\\\\\Jat. 21. 19. let no fruit grow on thee A. for ever

    IIKRALD. Dan.i.A. an A. cried aloud, to you it is commanded

    IILRB. Gen. 1. 11. bring forth the A. yielding seed, IC. 29. I liave given you every A. bearing seed C. 5. made every A. Ij 3. 18. thou shalt eat the A. y. 3. even as the A. 1 have given you all thinij.i Prod. 0. CC. the hail smote every A. of the field, C5. 10. IC. the locusts eat every A. of tlie land. 1.'.. Pent. 32. C. as the small rain upon the tender It. C Kings 19. C6. were as the L'reeii A. /-

    HLKBS. P.wd. IC. 8. and with bitter A. eat it. Xnm. y. 11. Pent. 11. 10. and wattredst it as a garden of A.

    1 Kings 21. 2. tli.it I may have it for a garden of A.

    2 Kings '\\\\\\\\. A'), one went I'lito the field to uather It. Psal. 105. .35. and did eat up all the A. in their land I'rov. 15. 17. better is a dinner of A. w here love is

    27. C5. and It. of the mountains are gathered Jsa. 18. 4. 1 will consider like a clear heat upon A. 26. V). for thy dew is as the dew of A. and e.ulh 4C. 15. 1 will dry u|iaU their A. make rivers islands Jer. IC. 4. how long the A. of every held wither : Mat. 13.32. is greatest among all A. .Marki. 32. J. like 11. 42. for ve tithe all manner of A. Pom. 14. 2. another who is weak eateth A. lleb, 0. 7. and bringeth forth A. meet for tliem

    IILRD, S. Gen. 18. 7. Abraham ran to the A. and fetched a calf 32. 7. .lacob divided his A. into two bands 47. 18. my lord also bath our A. of cattle Pxod. 10. ij. with our Hocks and A. will we go Per. 1. C. ye shall bring your offering of the A. 3. 1 . if ve offer it of A. m'ale or female, .V«w. 1.'.. 3. C7. 32. concerning the tithe of the A. or flock Pent. 12. 21. thou shalt kill ofthv A. and Hock 15. 10. the tirstliiig males lliat come ofthv A. 1 .Sam. 11. 5. Saul came after the A. out of the field C Sam. IC. 4. he spared to take of' his It. to dress 1 CAr. C7. 20. over the A. in Sharon, A. in valleys Jul. 6.-). 10. Achcra place for the A. to lie down m Jer. 31. IC. shall How together for vonng of the A. Joel\\\\\\\\. lii. the A. of cattle are perplexed, no pasture ,/,)/i«A 3. 7. let not tlie A. nor flnck taste any thing llab. 3. 17. and there shall be no /,. in the 'stalls .!/

    lll'.KDMI'N. Gen. 13. 7. a strife between the A. of .Abram and Lot 8. Ii-t therebenostrile between mv A. and thy A. CO. CO. the A. of ( ier.ir did strive \\\\\\\\i itii Isa.ic's A. 1 .s«m. CI. 7. Doeg chietest of A. belonged to Saul Amos 1. 1. who was among tlie A. of Teko.i

    II 1:1; P.. (iiM.lO. 12. the men said, hast thou A. any Ixsjdes .'

    15. arise, lake thv two daughters which aie A. C1.C3. now therefore swear unto me A. Intiod C2. 1. A. 1 am. 7. H. I 27. 1. 18. I 31. II. I .37. 13. I 16. C. /.'Jix/. 3. 4. I .•v the well ot water 31. 37. set it A. before mv brelhreu that lla y may 40. 15. and A. also have I iloiie nolliiug to put me 42. 3.3. leave one of \\\\\\\\ our brethren A. \\\\\\\\wlh me ■17. 23. lo. A. IS seed'loi- vou. ve sh.dl s,.w the land 7:re(/.2t. 14. tarrv ve A. for us. till we come to you Slim. 1 1. -to. saving. In. we be /,. and will ..o up 2C.it. lodge A. this iiii;h.t.l will bi 111:; you word.ly. C3. 1. buil.l A. seven .dtars. prepare A. oven. CO. 3C. O.shall \\\\\\\\ourbrelli. l'h to war. and \\\\\\\\ousit h..'

    10. we will build slieep l.ihU A. I.r o,,r cattle Pint. 5. 3. even us. whnare all of us A. alive tliisday IC. 8. alter all the tliiiius we ih. A. this day "0 1.^1. with bim that staiidetli /■. (liat is not A. Josh. 18. 6. that I ui.iy cast lots f..r you A. 8. Jiidg. \\\\\\\\. CO. is there aiiv man A..' thou slialt sav, no 111.' 3. an.l what hast 'thou A.,' ii 19. y. lodge A. pi. CI. In-bold. A. is mv daughter, a maiden CO. 7. give A. vouraiU'ice and counsel Pulh C. 1;. but abide A. last bv iiu maidens I. 1. unto whom he saiil. tiiiu aside. sit ilownA. C. 1 Sam. 1.C6. 1 am the woman th.at stood bv thee A. 9. li. they went up the hill ,md said, is the seer A..»

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    1 Sam. 12. 3. behold, A. T am, C2. 12. Isa. 58. 9. 14.. '54. slay tlifin A. and eat, and sin ni)t against L. 16. 11. Samuel said to Jesse, are A. all thy children 21.8. is there not A. under thine hand a'spear f 9. it is A. wrapped in a cloth, none save that h. S3. 3. behold, \\\\\\\\> e be alraid A. in J udah ; how much

    29. 3. the princes said, what ilo these Hebrews A. ? 8 .Sam. 11. 12. tarry A. to day || 18. 30. turn aside A.

    20. 4. be thou A. present |l 24. 22. A. be o.xen

    1 Kings '2. 'M). and he saifl, nay, but 1 will die A. 18.8. tell thy lord, behold, Wijah is A. 11. 14. 19. 9. he said, what doest thou A. IJijah .' 13. 2>>. 40. as thy servant was busy A. and there

    ' 22. 7. is there not A. a prophet ot L. 2 Kings 3. 11 .

    2 Kings'i. 2. I'.lijah said, tarry A. I pray thee, 6. ."J. 11. A. is Elisha || 7. 3. why sit we A. until we die ? 7. 4. tlie lepers said, if we sit still A. we die also 10.23. look there l)e A. none ot the servants of Lord

    1 t'Ar. 29. 17. with joy thy people present A. to offer Job 38. 11. A. shall thy proud waves be stayed

    35. that li^'htnings may say unto thee, A. we are Psal. l.'>2. 14. this is my rest, A. will 1 dwell Ita. 21. 9. behold, A. cometh a chariot of men 22. 16. what hast thou A..' whom hast thou A..' 28. 10. A. a little, and there a little, 13.

    52. 5. now therefore, what have 1 A. .' saith Lord Kzek. 8. 6. tlie house of Israel conimitteth A. 17 . Jios. 7. 9. gray hairs are A. and there upon him Jidnt. 12. 41. a greater than Jonas is A. Luke 11. 32.

    42. a greater ihan Solomon is A. Liike 11. 31. 14.8. give me A. John Baptist's head in a charger

    17. we have A. but five loaves, and two fishes 16. 28. there be some standing A. Lnke 9. 27. 17. 4. Loni, it is good for us to be A. let us make A. £4. 2. shall not be left A. one stone upon another

    23. if any say to you, lo, A. is Chr. Mark 13. 21. £6. 36. sit ye A. while 1 go and pray, Mark 14. 32. .38. tarry 'ye /'• '<^"

    9. 12. for we aie A. in a desert place

    17. 21. neitlicr shall they say, lo A. or lo there

    23. say to you, see A. or sec there, go not after th. 19. CO. behold, A. is thy pound which 1 have kept 22. 3 1. A. are two swords, he said, it is enough 24.41. he said unfo them, have ye A. any meat?

    JolmO. 9. there is a lad A. which hath five loaves 11. 21. Lord, if thou hadst been A. my brother, 32.

    Aets^. 36. A. is water || 9. 10. behold, 1 am It. Lord 9. 14. and A. he hath authority from the priests

    10. .33. are we all A. present l)efore God. to hear

    16. 28. do thyself no harm, for we are all A.

    24. 19. who ought to have been A. before thee

    25. 24. and all men which are A. present with us Col. 4. 9. make known unto you all things done A. Ueh. 7. 8. and A. men that ciie receive tithes

    13. 14. for h. have we no continuing city, seek one Jam. 2. 3. sit A. in a good place, or sit A. under 1 Pet. 1. 17. pass time of your sojourning A. in fear Mev. 13. 10. A. is the patience of the saints, 14. 12.

    18. A. is wisdom ; let him that hath understanding 14. 12. A. are they that kept the commandments

    17. 9. and A. is the mind which hath wisdom

    See Sx.tND. IlEREAl'TER. Isa. 41. 23. shew the things that are to come A. £tek. 20. 39. A. also, if ye will not hearken unto me Dan. 2. 29. what should come to pass A. 45. Mat. 26. frl. A. shall ye sec the .Son of man sitting Mark 11. 14. no man eat fruit of thee A. for ever Ijiike^l. 69. A. shall Son of man sit on right hand John 1. 51. I say, A. ye shall see heaven opened

    13. 7- thou knowcst not now, thou shalt know A.

    14. 30. A. I will not talk much with you

    1 Tim. 1. 16. pattern to them which A. believe on him Kev. 1. 19. write the things which shall be A.

    4. 1. I will shew thee things which must be A.

    9. 12. and behold, there come two woes more A.

    I11.RKBY. Gen. 42. 15. A. ye shall he proved , by life of Pharaoh

    .33. A. shall 1 know that ye are true men JV«7»:. 16. 28. A. know that the I ord hatli sent me Joih. 3. 10. A. know that the living God is among 1 Cor. 4. 4. 1 know nothing, yet am I not A. justified

    1 John 2. 3. A. we do know that we know him

    5. keepeth word, A. know we that we are in him 3. 16. A. perceive we the love of God, because

    19. and A. we know that we are of the truth

    24. and A. we know that he abideth in us

    4. 2. A. know ye the Spirit of God, cveiy spirit

    6. A. know we the Spirit of ti-uth and of error 13. A. know we that we dwell in him, and he in us

    IIFREIN. Gen. 34. 22. only h. will the men consent unto us

    2 CAr. 16. 9. A. thou hast done foolishly, therefore John 4. .37. I', is that saying true, one soweth

    9. 30. A. IS a marvellous thing, that ye know not 15. 8. A. is my Father glorified, that ye bear fruit

    ActsU. 16. A. do le.xerdsemyselftohaveconscien.

    2 Cor. 8. 10. A. I give my advice, for this expedient

    1 John 4. 10. A. is love 11 17. A. is love made perfect HEHE.SY.

    This word comes from the Greek, Haeresls, and sig- nifies in general, a sect, or choice. It is some- times taken in a good sense, as in Acts 26. 5. A fter the most straitest sect, or heresy, of our religion, 1 lived a Pharisee, fit. Paul commends the sect, opinion, and Kay of the Pharisees, as being more learned and strict, and as coming nearer to the truth in many things, than the other sect, of the Sadducees. But most commonly it is taken in a bad sense, for some fundamental error in matters of religion, adhered to aith obsti- nacy. St. Paul enumerates heresies among the works of the Jtesh, Gal. 5. 20. And St. Peter lays. There shall be false teachers among you, who prjvily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, 2 Pet. 2. 1. .St. Paul says in 1 Cor. 11. 19. There must be also heresies among you, that they which 228

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    are approved may be made manifest among you. Jt is not simply and absolutely necessary that there should be such schisms a?td divisions tn the e/iurch, but God has decreed to permit Satan to shew his malice, and men to discover the lusts and corruptions of their nature, by causing such divisions, that the sincerity of his people may be tried and krwtcn by their stedfastness to the truth, and opposition to these corruptions. Christianity was called a sect, or heresy, by 'lertullus and the profane Jews, Acts 24. 5, 14. Me have found this man a pestilent fellow, and ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes. 'Ihis 1 confess, says St. Paul, that after the way which they call heresy, so woiship 1 the God of my fathers.

    As to the Sects, oT Heresies' among tie Jews, See Sect.

    From the very beginning of the Christian church there mere very dangerous and pernicious here- sies ; for the most essential doctrines of religion vere attacked, such as the divinity of Christ, his polity of Messiali, the reality and truth of his tncamation, the resurrection of the dead, tlie liberty of Christians, and their freedom from tlie legal ceremonies, and other points of this nature. 'J he most ancient of these founders of heresy, is Simon the magician, tcho desired to buy the gift of God with numey, and afterwards set himse/f up for the Messiah, and God Almighty the Creator, Acts 8. 9, 10. The false apostles, against whom St. Paul so often speaks in his eptstles, had a mind that the faithful should receive circumci- sion, and subject themselves to all the legal ob- servances. Gal. 5. 11. 1 6. 12.

    The "S icolaitanes allowed of a community of women, and without any scruple committed the most ig- nominious actions, and followed the superstitions of heathenism . It is said, they went over to the sect of the Cainists, who acknowledged a power superior to that of the Creator. St. John speaks of /AeK icolaitanes, as a sect of heretics then subsisting, and producijig great disorders in the churches of Asia, Rev. 2. 6, 15. At the same time there were false Christs, and false prophets,

    1 John 2. 18, 22. 2 John 7. St. Paul speaks of Hymeneus and Philetus, ziiho departed from the truth, saying, that the resurrection is already past, 2 Tim. 2. 17, 18. He foretold that in the last times there would be some who should forsake the faith, and give themselves up to the spirit of error, and the doctrines of devils, 1 'lim. 4. 1. St. Peter and Jude foretell the same thing,

    2 Pet. 2. 1. Jude 18. And herein they only copy what Jesus Christ himself had said in the gospel. Mat. 7. 15. 1 24. 24. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's cloth- ing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great sign's and won- ders ; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

    ActsZi. 14. after the way which they call h. 11ERESIE.S.

    1 Cor. 11. 19. there must be also A. among you Gal. 5. 20. the w orks of the Hesh, wrath, strife, A.

    2 Pet. 2. 1. who privily bring in damnable A.

    HE'REUC. Tit. 3. 10. an A. after the second admonition, reject

    liEREl'OFORE. Ezod. 4. 10. I am not eloquent, neither h. nor since 5. 7. no more give straw to make brick as A. Josh. 3. 4. for ye have not passed this way A. Hvth 2. 11. to a people which thou knewest not A.

    1 Sam. 4. 7- there hath not been such a thing A.

    2 Cor. 13. 2. I write to them which A. have sinned

    HEREUNTO. Eccl. 2. 25. or who else can hasten A. more than I .' 1 Pet. 2. 21. for even A. were ye called, because

    HEREWITH. F.tek. 16. 29. and yet thou wast not satisfied A. Mai. 3. 10. that there may be meat in mhie house, and prove me now A. saith the l>ord of hosts HERITAGE. Exod. 6. 8. the jand, I will give it you for an A. Job CO. 29. and the A. appointed by (Jod for him 27. 13. the A. of oppressors w hich they shall receive Ps. 16. 6. in pleasant places, yea, I have a goodly A. 61. 5. give me the A. of those that fear thy name 94. 5. they break thi' people, they alllict thy A. 111. 6. he may give them the A. of the heathen 119. 111. thy testimonies have I taken as an A. 127. 3. lo, children are an A. of the 1 ord 135. 12. and gave their land for an A. 1:56. 21, 22. Isa. 54. 17. this is the A. of the servants of the Lord 58. 14. I will feed thee with the A. of Jacob Jer. 2. 7- and ve made mine A. an abomination 3. 19. how shall I give tliee a goo

    18. that passeth by the transgression of his A. Mai. 1. 3. 1 laid Esau's mountains and A. waste 1 Pet. 5. 3. neither as being lords over God's A.

    HERIIAGES.

    Isa. 49. 8. to cause to inherit the desolate A.

    HERODIAMS.

    See Signification on SECT.

    Mat. 22. 16. they sent unto him their disciples, with

    H. saying, we know thou art true, Mark 12. 13.

    Mark 3. 6. the Pharisees took counsel with the //.

    HERON.

    Lev. 11. 19. the stork, the A. unclean, Deut. 14.18.

    HtRSEi.F, See Self.

    HER'.S.

    Job 39. 16. ostrich is hardened as the' they were not A.

    HID

    HEW. F.Tod. 34. 1. A. thee two tables of stone, Deut. 10. 1, Deut. 12. 3. ye shall A. down the graven images 19. 5. when a man goetli with neighbour to A. wood 1 Kings 5. 6. that they A. me cedar-trees outof I.eb. 18. Solomon's and Hiram's builders did A. them

    1 CAr. 22. 2. David set masons to A. stones

    2 Chr. 2. 2. Solomon told 80,000 to A. in mountains Jer. 6. 6. A. ye down trees and cast amount Dan. 4. 14. he cried aloud, A. down the tree, 23.

    HEWED. Exod. 34. 4. he A. two tables like the first, Deut. 10.3. 1 Sam. 11. 7. Saul A. oxen in pieces, and sent them 15. 33. and Samuel A. A gag in pieces in Gilgal

    1 Kings 5. 17. A. stoues to lay foundation of house

    6. 36. with three rows of A. stones, 7. 12.

    7. 9. according to the measures of A. stones, 11.

    2 Kings 12. 12. buy A. stone to repair the breaches Isa. 22. 16. thou hast A. thee out a sepulchre Jer. 2. 13. nij' people have A. tlicm out cisterns IIos. 6. 5. therefore have I A. them by the prophets

    HEWER. Deut. 29. 11. from A. ofwood, unto drawer of water

    HEWERS. Josh. 9. 21. let them be A. ofwood and drawers, 23. 27. Joshua made them that day A. ofwood

    1 Kings 5. 15. and 8O,00OA.in mountains, 2 C'Ar.2.18.

    2 Kings i2. 12. laid out money to masons and A.

    1 Chron. 22. 15. are A. with thee in abundance

    2 CAr. 2. 10. 1 will give to thy servants the h. Jer. 46. 22. shall come against Egypt as A. of wood

    HE\\\\\\\\VE1H. Isa. 10. 15. shall the axe boast against him that A. .' 22. 16. as he that A. him out a sepulchre on high 41. 14. he A. him down cedars, and taketh c\\\\\\\\ press

    HEWN. Prov. 9. 1. she hath A. out her seven pillars ha. 10. 33. the high onesof statuieshall be A. down 33. 9. Leban. is ashamed, and A. down, Shaionlike 51. 1. look unto the rock whence ye are A. Mat. 3.10. A. down and cast into fire,". 19. Luke 3.9. 27. 60. and laid it in a sepulchre which he had h. out in the rock, Mark 15. 46. Luke 23. 53. See Sto.sk. HID. Gen. 3.8. and Adam and his wife A. themselves

    10. afraid because I was naked, and 1 A. myself 35. 4. Jacob A. them under the oak by Shechem Eiod. 2.2. goodly child, she h. Moses three months 12. Moses slew the Egyptian, and A. him in sand 3. 6. Moses A. his face, for he was afraid to look Josh. 2. 4. Rahab A. the spies with stalks of tiax, 6. 6. 17. because she A. tlie messengers we sent, 25. 7. 21. and behold they are A. in the earth 10. 16. the five kings A. themselves in a cave Jiidg. 9. 5. yet Jotham was left, for he A. himself 1 Sam. 3. 18. .Samuel told Eli and A. noth. from him

    10. 22. Saul A. himself |i 20. 24. David A. himself

    1 Kings 18. 4. Obadiah A. the prophets, 13.

    2 Kings 4. 27. and the Lord hath A. ittrom me 6. 29. I said, give thy sou, she hath A. her son

    7. 8. lepers went and A. it, carried thence, and A. it

    11. 2. they A. him and his nurse, 2 Chnm. 22. 11.

    1 Chron. 21. 20. Oman and tour sons A.tlieniselves Job 3. 10. nor A. sorrow from mine eyes 10. 13. these things hast thou A. in thine heart

    17.4. thou hast A. their heart from understanding 23. 1 12. I have A. the words of his mouth

    29. 8. the young men saw me and A. themselves Psal. 9. 15. in net which they A. their own foot taken

    22. 24. neither hath he A. his face from him

    35. 7. without cause they A. for me their net

    8. let his net that he hath A. catch himself

    55. 12. then 1 would have A. myself from bim 319. 11. thy word have I A. in mine heart 140. 5. the proud have A. a snare for me, and cords Isa. 28. 15. under falsehood have we A. ourselves

    49. 2. in shadow of his hand, in quiver he A. me

    50. 6. 1 A. not my face from shame and spitting 53. 3. and we A. as it were our faces from him 54. 8. in a little wrath 1 A. my face from thee 57. 17. I /'■ nie and was wroth, and he went 59. 2. and your sins have A. his face from you 64. 7. for thou hast A. thy face from us

    65. 16. because they are A. from mine eyes Jer. 13. 5. so I went and A. it by Euphrates 7. 1 took girdle from the place where I had h. it 18. 22. for thev have A. snares for my feet

    33. 5. I have A. my face from this city

    36. 26. to take them, but the Lord A. them

    43. 10. will set his throne on these stones 1 have A. Ezek. 22.26. have A. their eyes from my sabbaths

    .39. 23. tlierefore A. I my face from them, 24. Mat. 11.25. thou hast A. from the wise, LukelO.il.

    13. .33. A. in three measures of meal, Luke 13. 21.

    25. 18. but he went and A. his lord's money 25. I went and A. thy talent in the earth Luke 1. 24. Elizabeth A. herself five months John 8. 59. but Jesus A. himself, and went out Rev. 6. 15. bond-man and freeman A themselves

    HID. Deut. 33. 19. they shall suck of treasures A. in sand Josh. 7. 22. and behold, it was A. in his tent

    10. 17. the five kinus are found A. in a cave 2 Sam. 17. 9- behold, he is A. now in some pit

    18. 13. no matter A. from king, 1 Kings 10. 3.

    C Chron. 9. 2. 2 Kings 11.. 3. he was A. in house of G. 2 CAr. 22. 12. 2 CArun. 22. 9. Ahaziah was A. in .'-amaria Job 3. 21. and dig for it more than for A. treasures

    23. why is light given to a man whose way is A ' 6. 16. stream of brooks, wherein the snow is A.

    28. 11. the thing that is A. bringetli he forth 21. seeing it is A. from the eyes of all living

    29. + 10. the voice of the nobles was A. 38. .30. the wafers are A. as with a stone Ps. 17. 14. whose belly thou fillest with A. treasure

    19. 6. nothing is A. from the heat thereof

    Prov. 2. 4. and searches' for her as for A. treasures Isa. 40. 27. why sayest, my way is A. from the Ixi. 42. 22. and they are A. in prison-l.ouses Jer. 16. 17. nor their iniquity A. from mine eye*

    J HID

    'er. 32. \\\\\\\\ Vf. and there is nothing /(. from thee Uos. 13. 12. sin of Ephraim bound up, his sin is A. Mat. 10. 26. there is nothing h. that shall not be known, Mark 4. 22. Luke 8. 17. 1 12. 2. Luke 9. 45. this saying was A. from them, 18. 34.

    19. 42. but now they are h. from thine eyes ii)/i. 3. 9. from the beginning hath been h. in God Col. 1.26. mystery which hath been h. from ages

    2. 3. in whom are h. all the treasures of wisdom

    3. 3. and your life is A. with Christ in God Heb. 11. 23. by faith Moses was h. three months

    Be HID. Gen. 4. 14. hast driven me, from thy face shall 1

    beh. Lev. 4. 13. thin"^ be h. from the assembly, 5. 3, 4. Num. 5. 13. and it be h. from the eyes of herhusb. Job 5. 21. shall be h. from the scourge of the tongue

    20. 26. darkness shall he h. in his secret places Isa. 29. 14. the understanding of prudent men be h. Uos. 13. 14. repentance shall be h. from mine eyes Amos 9. 3. and though they be h. from my sight Nah. 3. 11. thou Shalt be drunken, thou shall be A. Zeph. 2. 3. it may be ye shall be h. in the day

    2 Lor. 4. 3. if our gospel be h. it is hid to the lost Ao/ he HID.

    Mat. 5. 14. a city that is set on an hill cannot he h.

    MarkT. 24. entered an house, but he could 7iot be h.

    1 'Xim. 5. 25. they that aie otherwise axuwt be h. Not HID.

    Job \\\\\\\\h. 18. fold from their fathers, and not h. it

    Psal. 32. 5. and mine iniquity have I not h. 38. 9. and my groaning is mit h. from thee 40. 10. I have not h. thy righteousness within 69. 5. and my sins are not h. from thee 139. 15. my substance was not h. when I was made

    Jle;'. 16. 17. my eyes upon their ways, they are noth. from my face, neither is iniq. niil from my eyes

    Mos. 5. 3. 1 know Ephraim, Israel is not h. from me

    Luke 8. 47. woman saw that she was not h. she came HIDDEN.

    Lioi. 9. + .32. for the wheat and the rye were h.

    Lev. 5. 2. if it be A. from him, he shall be unclean

    Devt. 30. 11. it is not A. from thee, nor is it afar off

    Job 3. 16. as an A. untimely birth, 1 had not been 15. 20. the number of years is A. to the oppressor 18. + 10. the snare is A. for him in the ground 24. 1. seeing times are not A. from thee

    Psal, 51. 6. m A. part shalt make me know wisdom

    Prm. 28. 12. when the wicked rise, a man is A.

    Jsa. 45. 3. I will give thee A. riches of secret places 48. 6. I have shewed thee new things, A. things

    Jer. 33. f 3. and I will shew thee A. thinps

    Obad. 6. how are his A. things sought up !

    Zec/i. 11. + 16. shepherd not visit those who be A.

    Acts 26. 26. none of these things are A. from him

    1 Cor. 2. 7. even the A. wisdom which God ordained 4. 5. will bring to light the A. things of darkness

    2 Cor. 4. 2. have renounced A. things of dishonesty 1 Pet. 3. 4. but let it be the A. man of the heart Mev. 2. 17. 1 will give to eat of the A. manna

    HIDDEN ones.

    Psal. 83. 3. they consulted against thy A. ones HIDE, Substantive.

    Lev. 8. 17. his A. and flesh he burnt with fire, 9.11. HIDE

    Signifies, [1] To conceal, or keep any thing from the sight and knowledge ff others. 1 .Sam. 20. 2. AVhy should my father hide this thing from me ? Gm. 18. 17. Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do ? 1 will not, I cannot hide it ; it is against the lavis of friendship to conceal my secrets from him. [2J Not to confess one^s sins, or to excuse and extenuate them. Psal. .32. 5. I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine ini- miity have 1 not hid. And in Prov. 28. 13. He that covereth his sins shall not prosper. That does not confess them to God, and men too, tohen occasion requires it : that being convinced, or admonished of his stns, either jiutijieth, or de- nieth, or excuseth them, [3] 3b cover sin by free pardon and forgiveness. Psal. 51. 9. Hide thy fi.ce from my sins ; look not upon them with an eye of revenge, but forget and fcrgive them. [4] 'Jo protect and keep safe. Psal. 27. 5. In the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion. 'J'he saints are called the hidden ones. Psal. 83. 3. Ihey have consulted against thy hidden fines ; against thy people, whom thou hidest as a precious treasure, and prctectest from the rage of their enemies. [5] To put oneself under the protection of the Almighty by faith, prayer, and repentance. Prov. 22. 3. The prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself. Thus the godly hide themselves under the wings of God's promises.

    The Psalmist says, I have not hid thy righteous- ness within my heart, Psal. 40. 10. that is, I have not smothered, or shut it up there, but spread it abroad for thy glory, and the goad of the world. Our first parents hid themselves from the presence of God, after they had eaten the forbidden fruit, being filled with shame and emiscience of their aiitlt, and dread of judgment. Gen. 3.8. The Psalmist pr«j(.c, That God would not hide him- self from his supplication, Psal. 55. 1. that is, that he would njt turn away his face and ear, as one resolved not to hear nor help; but that he would be pleased to hear him, to look favourably upon him. Jt is spoken after the manner of men, who show their aversion and estrangement, by hiding their face, hy turning from any one. In Psal. 119. 19. David prays to God, not to hide his commandments from him ; to discover to him the sense and meaning of them.

    Gen. 18. 17. shall I A. from Abraham what I do ? 47. IB. we will not A. it from my lord, how that

    Frxod. 2. 3. and when she could not longer A. him

    Xfr.'. 20.4. any ways A. their eyes from the man

    Vettt. 22. 1. go astray, and A. thyself from them, 4. 3. with alllost things, thou mayestnotA. thyself

    Josh. 2. 16. and A. yourselves there three days

    7. 19. tell what thou hast done, h, it not from me

    HIG

    Judg. 6. 11. to A. the wheat from the Midianites lSam.3. 17. A. it notfrom me, if thou A. 2 Sam. 14. 18.

    19. 2. abide in a secret place, and A. thyself

    20. 2. why should my father A. this thing from me .'

    5. let me go, that I may A. myself in the field 19. come to the place where thou didst A. thyself

    1 Kings 17. 3. and A. thyself by the brook Cherith 22. 25. into an inner chamber to h. 2 C'Ar. 18. 24.

    Job 13. 20. tlien will I not A. myself from thee 14. 13. O that thou wouldest A. me in the grave 20. 12. though he A. it under his tongue

    33. 17. from his purpose, and A. pride from man 40. 13. A. them in the dust together, and bind

    Psal. 17. 8. A. me under the shadow of thy wings 27.5. time of trouble he shall A. me in his pavilion, in secret of his tabernacle shall he A. me .30. 7. thou didst A. thy face and I was tioubled 31. 20. thou shalt A. them in secret of thy presence 55. 1. and A. not thyself from my supplication 64. 2. A. me from the secret counsel of the wicked 78. 4. we will not A. them from their children 89. 46. how long, O Lord, wilt thou A. thyself.' 119. 19. A. not thy commandments from me 143. 9. deliver me, O Lord, I fiee to thee to A. me Prov. 2. 1. and A. my commandments with thee Isa. 1.15. I will A. my eyes from you, I will not hear

    2. 10. and A. thee in tlie dust, for fear of the Lord

    3. 9. they A. nottheii sin || 16. 3. h. the outcasts

    26. 20. A. thyself as it were for a little moment 29. 15. woe to them that seek deep to A. their conns. 58. 7- that thou A. not thyself from thine own flesh

    Jer. 13. 4. and A. it there in a hole of the rock

    6. girdle which I commanded thee to A. there 36. 19. go, A. thee, tfiou, and Jeremiah, and let

    38. 14. 1 will ask thee a thing, A. nothing from me 25. h. it not from us |1 43. 9. A. them in the clay

    Lam. 3. 56. A. not thine ear at my breathing, my cry Ezek. 28. 3. there is no secret they can A. from thee

    31. 8. cedarsingardenof Godcouldnot A. him

    39. 29. neither will 1 A. my face any more from th. Jam. 5. 20. and shall A. a multitude of sins

    Rev. 6. 16. h. us from the face of him that sitteth See Face. HIDE himself. 1 Sam. 23. 19. dotli not David A. himself? 26. 1. Jer. 23. 24. can any A. himself in secret places ? 49. 10. and he shall not be able to A. himself John 12. 36. and .lesus did A. himself from them

    HIDE themselves. Deut.7. 20. till they that A. themselves be destroyed

    1 Sam. 13. 6. the people did A. themselves in caves

    2 Kings 7. 12. Syrians gone to A. themselves in field Job 24. 4. the poor of the earth A. themselves

    Hi. 22. where workers of iniquity may A. themselves Psal, 56. 6. they A. themselves, they mark my steps Prov. 28. 28. when the wicked rise, men A. themselves Dan. 10. 7. so that they fled to A. themselves Amos 9. 3. tho' they A. themselves in top of Carmel

    HIDEST. Job 13. 24. why A. thy face ? Psal. 44. 24. 1 88. 14. Psal. 10. 1. why A. thou thyself in times of trouble .'

    104. 29. thou A. thy face, they are troubled Isa. 45. 15. verily thou art a God that A. thyself

    HIDETH. 1 Sam. 23. 23. find the lurking places where he A. Job 23. 9. he A. himself on the right hand, that

    34. 29. when he A. his face, who can behold him ? 42. 3. who is he that A. counsel without knowledge Psal. 10. 11. he A. his face, he will never see it

    139. 12. yea, the darkness A. not from thee Prov. 10. 18. he that A. hatred with lying lips 19. 24. the slothful A. his hand in his Msom, 26. 15. 22. 3. a prudent man foreseeth and A. himself, 27.12.

    27. 16. whosoever A. her, A. the wind

    28. 27. he that A. his eyes shall have many a curse Isa. 8. 17. that A. his face from the house of Jacob Mat. 13. 44. which when a man hath found, he A.

    HIDING. Job 31. 33. by A. mine iniquity in my bosom Psal. 32. 7. thou art my A. place, 119. 114. Isa. 28. 17. the waters shall overflow the A. place

    32. 2. a man shall be as an A. place from the wind IJah. 3. 4. and there was the A. of his power,

    HIGH.

    High places, in Hebrew, Eamoth. They are ofteii spoken of in Scripture, and the prophets upbraid the Israelites /or nothing with so much zeal as for worshipping upon the high places. The destroying of these high places is a commendation given but to few princes in the scripture ; and many of them, though otherwise zealous for the observance of the law, had net the courage tc ruin these eminences, and prevent the people from sacrificing upon them.

    While the temple was not built, there was nothing in high places expressly contrary to the law, pro- vided God only was adored there, and that no in- cense or victims were offered to idols. Under the Judges they seem to have been tolerated; and Samuel offered sacrifices in several places be- sides the tabernacle, where the ark was not pre- sent. Even in David's time, they sacrificed to the Lord at Shiloh, Jerusalem,

    Dr. Prideaux thinks it probable that the Proseu- ch£e, which he says were open courts, built like tliose in which the people prayed at the tabernacle, and at the temple, and in one of which our Saviour is said to have continued all night in prayer to God, Luke 6. 12. were the lame which in the Old Testament are called high places. And he says, that he is confirmed in this opinion, in that the Proseucha; had groves in or about them, in the same manner as the high places liad. Connect. Part i. Book 6.

    Gen. 29. 7. and he said, lo, it is yet A. day

    Exod.li. 8. Israel went out with A. hand, Aum. 33. 3.

    HIG

    Num. 11. 31. brought quails as it were two cubits A. Veut. 3. 5. the cities were fenced with A. walls 12. 2. sen'ed their gods on the A. mountains

    26. 19. and to make thee A. above all nations 28. 43. the stranger shall get up above thee very h,

    52. till thy A. and fenced walls come down 32. 27. lest they should say, our hand is A. 1 Kings 9. 8. at this house which is A. every one hiss

    1 CAr. 17. 17. to the estate of a man of A. degree

    2 CAr. 7.21. this house is A. shall be an astonishment Esth. 5. 14. a gallows be made of fifty cubits A. 7. 9. Job 11. 8. it is as A. as heaven, what canst thou do '.

    21. 22. seeing he judgeth those that are A.

    22. 12. and behold the stars, how A. they are

    38. 15. and the A. arm shall be broken

    41. 34. he beholdeth all A. things, he is a king Psal. 18. 27. but thou wilt bring down A. looks 49. 2. give ear, both low and A. rich and poor 62. 9. and men of A. degree are a lie 71. 19. thy righteousness also, O God, is very h, 78. 69. he built his sanctuai-y like A. palaces 89. 13. strong is thy hand, A. is thy right hand 97. 9. thou, Lord, art A. above earth, 99. 2. 1 113. 4. 101. 5. him that hath an A. look and proud heart 103. 11. for as the heaven is A. above the earth 131. 1. nor do 1 exercise in things too A. for me

    138. 6. though the Lord be A. yet hath he respect

    139. 6. such knowledge, it is A. cannot attain to it

    149. 6. let the A. praises of God be in their mouth

    150. 5. praise him on A. sounding cymbals Prov. 18. 11. and as an A. wall in nis own conceit

    21. 4. an A. look and a proud heart, is sin

    24. 7. wisdom is too h. for a fool, he openeth not

    F.ccl. 12. 5. when shall be afraid of that which is A.

    Isa. 2. 13. day of the Lord on all cedars that are A. 14. and upon all the A. mountains and hills 6. 1. the Lord sitting on a throne A. and lifted up 10. 12. I will punish the glory of his A. looks

    33. the A. ones of stature shall be hewn down 24. 21. punish the host of tlie A. ones tliat are on A.

    25. 12. the fortress of A. fort shall he bring down

    30. 13. as a breach swelling out in an A. wall

    52. 13. behold my servant shall be very A.

    57. 15. for thus saith the A. and lofty One

    Jer. 17. 12. a glorious A. throne from the beginning

    31. 21. set up way-marks, make thee A. heaps

    49. 16. though thou make thy nest A. as the eagle 51. 58. her A. gates shall be burnt with fire

    Ezek. 1. 18. as for their rings they were so A, 17. 24. that 1 have brought down the A. tree 21. 26. exalt the low, and abase him that is A. 31. 3. behold the Assyrian was of h. stature .34. 14. I will feed them on the A. mountains Dan. 8. 3. the two horns were A. one was higher Obad. 3. whose habitation is A. that saith in his heart Zeph. 1. 16. a day of alarm against the A. towers ,. John 19. 31. for that sabbath day was an A. day Acts 13. 17.. with an A. arm brought he them out -/foOT.12.16. mind not A. things || 13. U. it is A. time 2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down every A. thing that exalts Phil. 3. 14. for the prize of the A. calling of God Rev. 21. 12. holy Jerusalem had a wall great and A. See Gate, God, Hill, Hills. Most HIGH. Num. 24. 16. and knew the knowledge of the most II. Deut. 32. 8. when the most H. divided to the nations 2 Sam. 22. 14. when tlie most H. uttered his voice Psal. 7. 17. I will praise the Lord, and sing praise to the name of the Lord most II. 9. 2. 1 92. 1.

    21 . 7. thro' mercy of the most H. shal 1 not be moved 4t;. 4. holy place of the tabernacle of the most II. 47. 2. the Lord most H. is terrible, a great king

    50. 14. offer to G od , and pay thy vows to tlie most If. 56. 2. that fight against me, O thou most H.

    57. 2. 1 will cry unto God most II. unto God that. 73. 11. and is there knowledge in tlie most II.? 77. 10. the years of the right hand of the most II.

    78. 17. by provoking the most H. in wilderness, 56. 82. 6. all of you are the children of the most H.

    83. 18. that thou art most II. over all tlie earth 91. 1. dwelleth in the secret place of the moit H.

    9. thou hast made the most H. thy habitation

    92. 8. but thou. Lord, art most H. for evermore 107. 11 ■ contemned the counsel of the most H.

    Isa. 14. 14. 1 will ascend, I will be like the most IT. Lam. 3. 35. turn aside before the face of the most II.

    38. out of mouth of most li. proceedeth not evil Dan. 4. 17. that the most H. rultth in the kingdom

    24. and this is the decree of the most II.

    25. that the most H. rules in kingdom of men. 32.

    34. and I blessed the most H. and I praised him 7. 18. the saints of most H. shall take the kingdom

    22. judgment was given to the saints of most U. 25. shall speak great words against the mott H.

    27. to the people of the saints of the most II. Hos. 7. 16. ttiey return, but not to the most II.

    11. 7. though they called them to the most H. Acts 7. 48. the most H. dwelleth not in temples made See Mountain. On HIGH. Exod. 25. 20. cherubims stretch wings on h. 37. 9. .39. .31. they tied a lace of blue, to fasten it on A. Deut. 28. 1. thy God will set thee on A. above 2 Sam. 22. 49. thou also hast lifted me up on A. 23. 1. and the man who was raised up o»* A. said

    1 Kings 21. 9. set N aboth on A. among the people, 12.

    2 Kings lQ.22.againstwhom hast thou lifted up thine eyes onh.? against Holy One of 1 srael '. Isa.SJ. 23.

    1 CAron. 14. 2. for his kingdom was lifted up on A.

    2 CAr. 20. 19. stood up to praise Go

    16. 19. witness is m heaven, and my record is on h. 31. 2. what inheritanceof the Almighty from on A.

    39. 18. what time she lifteth up herself on A.

    27. the eagle mount up and make her nest on A. ? Psal. 7. 7. for their sakcs therefore retuni on h. 68. 18. thou hast ascended on A. thou hast led 69. 29. let thy salvation, O God, set me up on A. 75. 5. lift not up your horn on A. speak not with 91. 14. I willset himon A. because nehalli known 93. 4. the Ix)rd on A. is mightier than the noise 107. 41. setteth he the poor on A. from aSliction

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    yM/.llS. 5. wlioisliketoourGod,whodwcil.(m/i..' Jsa. 22. 10. that hewcth him out a sepulchre onh,? 24. 18. tbi the windows from 07i h. are open

    21. punish the host of hia;h ones that are on h, 26. 5. ho bringeth down them that dwell cm h. 32. 15. till the .Spirit be poured on us from on h. .^3. 5. he dwelleth on h. |1 16. he shall dwell on h. 40. 26. lift up your eyes on h. and behold

    58. 4. to make your voice to be heard on h.

    let. 25. 30. the Lord shall roar from on h.

    Esek. 31. 4. the deep set him up o7i h. with her rivers

    Hab. 1. 9. tliat he may set his nest on A. to be deliver.

    .■?. 10. the deep lifted up his hands on It. I.7ike\\\\\\\\. 78. the day-spring from on h. hath visited us

    24. 49. till ye be endued with power from on h. Uph. 4. 8. when he ascended upon h. he led captivity lleb. 1. 3. on the right hand of the Majesty on h. See Plack, Places, Priest, 'Iower. HIGH-wai/, or ways. Lev, 26. 22. and ^our h.-ways shall be desolate AW(. 20.17. hy kmg'sA.-a^flj',19. 121.22. Ueut.l.iri. Juig, 5. 6. in days of .lael h.-uays were unoccupied

    20. 31. they began to kill the people in the h.-ways

    32. let us flee, and draw them unto the h.-zcays 45. gleaned of them in the h.-viays 5000 men

    1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine went along the h.-viay lowing

    2 Sam. 20. 12. Amasa wallowed in blood in h.-aay 2 Ki7igs 18. 17. A.-rt'. of fuller's field, Isa. 7. 3. 1 36.2. Prov. 16. 17. h.-u: of upright to depart from evil Isa. 11. 16. an h.-tcay for the remnant of his people

    19. 23. shall be &h.-woy out of Egypt to Assyria .33. 8. h.-Kays lie waste, way-faring man ceaseth 35. 8. and an h.-way shall be there, and a way 40. 3. make in the desert a h.-way for our God 49. 11. and my h.-uays sh&W be exalted 62. 10. cast up, cast up the h.-aay, gather stones Jer. 31. 21. set thine heart toward the h.-way Amos 5. 16. they shall say in all the h.-ways, alas Mat. 22. 9. go therefore into the h.-ways, Luke 14. 23. Mark 10. 46. Bartimeus sat by the h. aay begging

    HIGHER. Num. 24. 7. and his king shall be h. than Apag

    1 Sam. 9. 2. Saul was h. than any of the people

    2 Kings 15. 35. Jotham built h. gate of the house Neh. 4. 13. on the h. places, I even set the people Job 35. 5. behold the clouds, which are h. than thou J'sal. 61. 2. lead me to the rock that is h. than I

    89. 27. I will make him h. than kings of the earth Led. 5. 8. he regardeth, and there be h. than they Isa. 55. 9. as the heavens are h. than earth, so my ways h. than your ways, thoughts than yours Jer. 36. 10. then read Baruch in the A. court Ji.zek. 9. 2. six men came from the way of the A. gate

    42. 5. for the galleries were A. than these

    43. 13. and this shall be the A. place of the altar Dan. 8. 3. one horn A. than the other, A. came last Luke 14. 10. he may say to thee, friend, go up'^'r— - Horn. 13. 1 . let every soul be subject to the A. powers Heb. 7. 26. an High Priest made A. than the heavens

    HIGHE.ST. S Chr. 32. + 33. buried Hezekiah in A. of sepulchres Psal. 18. 13. Lord thundered, the H. gave his voice

    87. 5. and the H. himself shall establish her Prov. 8. 26. nor the A. part of the dust of the world

    9. 3. she crieth upon the A. places of the city Jicel. 5. 8. he that is higher than the A. regardeth Exek. 1". 3. and took the h. branch of the cedar

    22. I will take of the A. branch of the cedar

    41. 7. so increased from lowest chamber to the A. Mat. 21. 9. saying, Hosanna in the A. Mark 11. 10. Luke 1. 32. and shall be called the Son of the H. 35. the power of the H. shall overshadow thee 76. thou Shalt be called the prophet of the H. 2. 14. glory to God in the A. on earth peace, 19. 38. 6. 35. and ye shall be the children of the H. 14. 8. when bidden sit not down in the A. room '. 20. 46. and love the A. seats in the synagogues

    HIGHLY. Lnke 1. 28. the angel said, thou art A. favoured

    16. 15. that which is A. esteemed amongst men Acts 12. 20. Herod was A. displeased with Tyre Rom. 12. 3. not to think of himself more A. than Phil. 2. 9. wherefore God also hath A. exalted him

    1 Thess. 5. 13. and to esteem them very A. in love

    HIGH-MINDED. Rom. 11. 20. be not A. but fear, 1 Tim. 6. 17.

    2 Tim. 3. 4. traitors, heady, A. lovers of pleasure

    HIGHNES.S. Job 31. 23. by reason of his A. I could not endure Isa. 13. 3. even them that rejoice in my A.

    HILL. Exod. 24. 4. Moses built an altar under the A. Num. 14. 45. the Canaanites which dwelt in that A. Deut. 1. 41. ye were rcadv to go up into the A. 4,3. Josh. 5. 3. circumcised Israel at the A. of foreskins

    17. 16. they said, the A. is not enough for us

    24, 30. Joshua buried on the A. Ciaash, Jujg. 2. 9.

    33. Eleazar was buried in a A. that pertained Judff. 7. 1. the Midianites were by the A. of ^Ioreh

    1 .Sam. 7. 1. ark into the house of Abinadab in the A.

    9. 11. as Saul and his ser\\\\\\'auts went up the A.

    10. 5. after that thou shall come to A. of God, 10. 23. 19. David hid in the A. of Hachilah, 26. 1. 2.'). 20. Abigail came down by the covert of the A.

    2 Sam. 2. 24. when they were come to A. of Ammah 13. 34. much people came by the A. behind him 16. 13. Shimei went along on the A. side, cursing

    21. 9. they hanged them in the A. before the Lord

    1 Kings 11. 7. Solomon built in the A. for Chemosh 16. 24. Omri bought the A. Samaria, built on A.

    2 Kings 4. 27. she came to the man of God to the A. Ps. 24. 3. who shall ascend into the A. of the Lord

    42. 6. 1 will remember thee from the A. Mizar 68. 15. the A. of God is as the A. of Bashan 16. this is the A. which Goddesireth to dwell in Cant. 4. 6. I will get me to the A. of frankincense Jsa. 5. 1. hath a vineyard in a very fruitful A. 10. 32. shall shake his hand against A. of.Ierusalem 30. 17. till ye be left as an ensign on an A. .\\\\\\\\i. 4. Ix)rd of hosts shall fight for the A. thereof 40. 4. every mountain and A. shall be made low Jtr 16. 16. they shall hunt them from every A, 230

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    Jer. 31. 39. the measuring line upon the A. Gareb

    49. 16. thou that boldest the height of the A.

    50. 6. they have gone from mountain to A. Ezek. 34. 26. will make places about ray A. a blessing Mat. 5. 14. a city that is set on an A. cannot be hid Luke 3. 5. and every A. shall be brought low

    4. 29. and they led him to the brow of the A.

    9. 37. when they were come down from the A. Acts 17. 22. then Paul stood in the midst of Mar's A.

    H 1 l.l,-cou7ilry. Josh. 13.6. inhabitants of A.-co«n

    21. 11. gave to the sons of Aaron, Arba in h.-coun. Luke 1. 39. and Mary went into the h. cotmt/y

    65. were noised thro' all the A.-country of Judea High HILL, S. Gen. 7. 19. all high h. under heaven were covered 1 A'inj?j14.23.grovesonevery Ai>AA.2 Ainojl7.10. Psal. 68. 15. is a high h. as the hill of Bashan 16. why leap ye, ye high. A,.' this is hill G. desires 104. 18. high h. are a refuge for the wild goats Isa. 30. 25. and on every high A. rivers of waters Jer. 2. 20. when on every high A. thou wanderest, 23.

    17. 2. whilst children remember groves on high A. Exek. 6. 13. slain men among idols on every highh.

    20. 28. then they saw every high A. and thick trees 34. 6. my sheep wandered on every high h.

    Holy HILL. Psal. 2. 6. I have set my king on my holy A. of Zion

    3. 4. 1 cried to I>ord, he heard me out of his holy A.

    15. 1. Lord, who shall dwell in thy holy h.? 43. 3. let them lead me, bring me to thy holyh. 99. 9. worship at his holy A. the Lord is holy

    HILL, with top.

    Exod. 17. 9. to-morrow I will stand on top of the A.

    10. Moses, Aaron, and Hur, went to (op of the A.

    Kum. 14. 44. they presumed to go up to the A. top

    Judg. 16. 3. Samson carried them to tlie top of an A.

    1 Sam. 26. 13. David stood on the top of an A.

    2 Sam. 2. 25. and Abner stood on the top of an A.

    16. 1. David was a little past the top of the A. 2 Kings 1, 9. Elijah sat on the top of an A.

    HILLS, Gen. 49- 26. to the utmost bound of the everlasting A. Akot. 23. 9. and from the A. I behold him Deut. 8. 7. that spring out of the valleys and A. 9. out of whose A. thou mayest dig brass ll.ll.it is a land of A. and valleys, and drinketh .33. 15. for the precious things of the lasting A. Josh. 10. 40. .Joshua smote all the country ot the A. 11. 16. so Joshua took all that land, the A.

    1 Ki7igs CO. 23. their gods are the gods of the It. 28. 22. 17. I saw all Israel scattered on the A.

    2 Kings 16. 4. burnt incense on the A. 2 Chron. 28. 4. Job 15. 7. or wast thou made before the A. ? Psal. 18. 7. the foundations also of the A. moved

    50. 10. the cattle on a thousand A. are mine

    65. 12. the little A. rejoice on every side

    72. 3. and the little A. by righteousness

    80. 10. the A. were covered with the shadow of it

    95. 4. the strength of the A. is his also

    97. 5. the A. melted like wax at the presence of L.

    98. 8. let the A. be joyful together

    104. 10. he sendetli springs, which run among the A.

    13. he watereth the A. from his chambers .32. he toucheth the A. and they smoke

    114. 4. and the little A. skipped like Iambs, 6. 121. 1. 1 wilt lift up mine eyes to the A. whence 148. 9. mountains and all A. praise the Lord Prov. 8. 25. before the A. was I brought forth Ca7it. 2. 8. he cometh skipping upon llie A. Isa. 2. 2. and shall be exalted above the A.

    14. the day of the Lord shall be on all the A.

    5. 25. the A. did tremble, their carcases were torn 7. 25. on all A. shall not come the fear of briers

    40. 12. ^ho hath weighed the A. in a balance ?

    41. 15. and thou shalt make the A. as chaff

    42. 15. I will make waste mountains and A.

    54. 10. mountains shall depart, the A. be removed

    55. 12. the A. shall break forth into singing 65.7. which have blasphemed me upon the A.

    Jer. 3. 23. in vain is salvation hoped for from the h.

    4. 24. I beheld, and lo, tlie A. moved lightly 13. 27. I have seen thy abominations on the A.

    Exek. 6. 3. thus saith the Lord to the A. 36. 4. .35. 8. with his slain men in thy A. and valleys 36. 6. and say to the A. to the rivers, and vallevs

    Hos. 4. 13. they burn incense on the A. under oal

    10. 8. and they shall say to the A. fall on us Joel 3. 18. and the A. shall flow with milk Amos 9. 13. drop wine, and all the A. shall melt Mic. 4. 1. and it shall be exalted above the A.

    6. 1. arise, and let the A. hear thy voice JVaA. 1. 5. the A. melt, and the earth is burnt Hah. 3. 6. the perpetual A. did bow, his ways Zeph. 1. 10. and a great crashing from the A. Luke 23. 30. they shall begin to say to the A. cover us

    iim.

    Ge7i. 41. 13. me he restored, and A. he hanged Exod. 32. 33. whoso, hath sinned, A. I will blot out Num. 14. 24. Caleb, A. will 1 bring into the laml

    16. 5. to come near, even A. whom ne hath chosen Detit. 10. 20. A. shalt thou serve, and to A. cleave

    18. 5. the Lord hath chosen A. and his sons for ever 1 Sam. 10.24. see ye A. whom the Ld. hath chosen

    1 Kings 14. 11. A. thatdieth in city, 16. 4. 1 21. 24. CL 21. A. that pisseth against the wall, 2 Ki7igs9. 8.

    2 Ki7tgs 11. 2. and they hid A. even A. and his nurse

    15. and A. that followed her. kill with the sword

    17. .36. A. shall ye fear, A. shall ye worship Neh. 13. 26. A. did outlandish women cause to sin JE'VA. 8. 7. A. they have hanged on the gallows Job 15.31. let not A. that is deceived trust in vanity

    29. 12. I delivered A. that had none to help A. 36. 22. behold, who teacheth like h.? 40. 9. or canst thou thunder with a voice like A..' 42. a. Job shall pray for you, for A. will 1 accept Psal. 4. 3. the Lord hath set apart A. that is godly 25. 12. A. stiall he teach in the way he shall choose 45. 11. worship A. |I72. 12. A. who hath no helper 101. 5. A. will I cut ofi", A. that hath an high look Prov. 6. 19. A. that soweth discord among brethren 24. 24, A. shall the people curse, nations shall abhor

    ttiM

    Eccl. 10.' 1. a little folly A. that is in reputation Jer. 48. 35. A. that offerethin the high places E,xek. 35. 7. and cut off from it h. that passtth out Amos 1. 5. and A. that holdelh the sceptre Mai. 2. 12. will cut off' A. that oftereth an oft"ering Mat. 4. 10. A. only shalt thou serve, Luke A. 8. 10. 32. whosoever shall confess me before men, A, will I confess also bef. my Father, Luke 12. 8. 33. A. will 1 deny before my Father in heaven 40. receiveth A. that sent me, Mark 9. 37. 17. 5. this is my Son, hear ye A. Acts 3. 22. 1 7. 37. 18. 15. go tell A. between thee and A. alone 24. 18. nor let A. in the field return, Mark 13. 10. 27. 32. A. they compelled to bear his cross Mark 13. 14. let A. that readeth understand

    1.5. let A. that is on the house-top not go down Luke 23.25. A. that for sedition and murder was 24. 24. as the women had said, but A. they saw not Johnb. 38. whom he hath sent, A. ye believe not 43. come in his own name, A. ye will receive 6. 27. for A. hath God the Father sealed .37. A. that cometh unto me, I will in no wise ca.st out 9.31. A. heheareth ||12. 26. A. will my Father lion. 13. 32. God shall also glorify A. in himself Acts'i. 23. A. beingdeliveredll5. 31.A. God exalted 10. 40. A. God raised up the third day, and shewed 16. 3. A. would Paul have to go forth with A .

    17. 23. whom ye worship A. declare I unto you Rvm. 14. 1. A. that is weak in the faith receive

    3. let not A. that eateth, despise A. that eateth not

    1 Cor. 3. 17. any defile temple, A. shall God destroy

    10. 12. let A. that thinketh he standeth take heed

    2 Cor. 5. 21 . for he hath made A. to be sin for us Gal. 6. 6. let A. that is taught in the word Eph, 4. 28. let A. that stole steal no more

    Phil. 2. 23. h. therefore 1 hope to send presently

    29. receive A. therefore in the Ld. with gladn»'S$ 2 Thess. 2. 9. A. whose coming is after the working Heb. 2. 14. might destroy A. that had power of death

    11. 12. sprang there of one and A. as good as dead

    Above HIM. Dan. 11.5. shall be strong aAoie A. and havedomin.

    About HIM.

    1 Sam. 22. 6. his servants were standing oAowt A. 7.

    17. king said to the footmen that stootf «Ao»i/ A.

    1 Kings b. 3. not build for wars which were abmtt A.

    2 Chron. 18. 31. they compassed abmtt h. to fight Job 1. 10. hast not thou made an he

    89. 7- and to be had in reverence of all abmtt A.

    Jer. 48. 17. all ye that are about h. bemoan him

    39. Moab shall be a dismaving to all aboitt A.

    50. 32. and it shall devour all round about A. Lam. 1. 17. his adversaries shall be round about A. Ezek. 12. 14. scatter all that are abottt A. to help him

    .32. 22. his graves are round about h. 25. 26. Mat.S. 18. when Jesus saw greatmultitudes about i, Mark 3. 32. the multitude sat about h. and said John 10. 2-i. then came the Jews round about A. Rev. 4. 8. four beasts had each six wings about A.

    After HIM. Gen. 17. 19. with him and with his seed after A.

    18. 19. he will command his household after A. £«(/. 28.43. it shall be a statute for his seed a/rer A.

    29. 29. the holy garments shall be his son's after A.

    Lev. 20. 5. will cutotf all that go a whoring after h.

    Num. 32. 15. for if ye turn away from after A.

    Josh. 20. 5. if the avenger of blood pursue after A.

    Judg. 1.6. Adoni-bezek lied, they pursued after h. 3. 28. they went after A. and took the fords 6. 34. and Abiezer was gathered after A. 35.

    1 Sam. 14. 13. and his armour-bearer after A.

    17. .35. I went out a/<«r A. and smote him 26. 3. and David saw that Saul came alter h.

    2 Sa/n. 1.6. the horsemen followed hard after It. 15. 17. king went forth and all the people after A.

    23. 10. the people returned after A. only to spoil

    1 Kings 1. 20. on the throne of my lord after A. 27 15. 4. to set up his son after A. and establish Jer.

    2 Kings 5. 20. 1 will run after h. and take somewha 9. 27. Jehu followed after A. and said, smite

    14. 19. sent after A. to Lachish, 2 Chro7i. 25. 27.

    18. 5. so that after A. was none like him, 23. 25.

    1 Chron. 27. 7. Joab, and Zebadiah his son after h,

    2 Chro7i. 26. 17. Azariah the priest went in after h, Neh. 3. 16. after A. repaired. So to the 3lst verse Job 18. 20. they that come after h. shall be astonied

    21. 21. what pleasure hath he in his housea//er A. 33. and every man shall draw after A .

    41. .32. he maketh a path to shine after h. Psal. 49. 17- his glory shall not descend after A. Prov.QO. 7. his children are blessed after A. Eccl. 3. 22. bring to see what shall be after A. 6. 1£

    7. 14. that man should find nothing after A.

    10. 14. what shall be after A. who can tell him ? Exek. 9. 5. goye after h. thro' the city, and smite Luke 19. 14. and sent a message after A. saying John 12. 19. behold, the world is gone after h. Acts 5. 37. and drew away much people after A.

    7.5. he would give it to him, and to his seen after A.

    17.27. seek Lord, if haply they might feel ff//

    19. 4. believe on him which should come ajier A.

    Against HIM. Gen.'16. 12. and every man's hand agai7isl A. .32. 25. he saw that he prevailed not against h. 37. 18. they conspired agaitist A. 1 Kings 15. 27- 1 16. 9. 2 Kings 14. 19. 1 15. 10, 25. 1 21. 23^ Exod. 16. 8, Lord heareth your murmurings which ye murmur agai7isth. Num. 14. ."16. I 16. 11. Num. 22. 22. stood for an adversary agai7ut A. Deut. 19. 11. but if any man rise up agai/tst A. 16. if a false witness rise to testify agai7ist A. 33. 11. smite through the loins that rise against h. Josh. 5. 13. there stood a man over-af/ai7ist A. Judg. 14. 5. beliold a young lion roared agai7ist A. 15. 14. the Philistines shouted aj?ai>»/ A.

    20. 23. and the Ix)rd said, go up agai7tst A.

    2 .Sam. 10. 9. the front of the battle was against A.

    1 Kings 13. 4. hand he put forth agaiTist A. dried up

    21. 10. sons of Belial to bear witness agaiTist A.

    2 Ki7igs23. 29. and king Josiah went upagainsi A,

    24. 2, Lord sent against h. bands of Chaldees

    HIM

    C Chron. 3C. iT- fo rail anil fo speak against It. Ksth. 6. l,"i. thou Shalt not prevail aynin.'t h. Job 2. 3. altliouali thou move

    8. 4. if thy children have sinned against li.

    14. £0. thou prevailest tor ever against h.

    33. 13. why dost thou strive against h. !

    .35.6. if thou sinnest, what doest thou against h. ? Psal. 78. 1*. and they sinned yet more against li. Prov. 17. 11. acniel messen^'ef shall he sent agsl. Ii. JlccI. 4. 1'-'. and it one prevail agaiinf li. two witlist. Isa. 10. 15. sliall the axe boast agst. h. that hewttli r or the saw magnify itselt ng. h. that shaketh it .'

    31. 4. when sheplierd's are calleil forth against li.

    45. C4. all tl>at are incensed agaimt h. he ashamed

    5y. 111. Spirit of I,, shall lift up a standard agst. h. Jer. 20. 10. he enticed and w t shall prevail agst. h.

    31. 20. for since 1 spake ag^t. h. 1 rememher liim 51.3. (7yai«j

    I'.zek. 29. 2. and prophesy agst. h. and 1 fjy pt. :l);. 2.

    38. 21. and 1 will call tor a sword against li. 22. I will plead ag. h. with iiestilence and Mood Dan. 9. 11. because we have sinned anainst h.

    11. It), hut he that Cometh agst. h. shall do accord. Jl/i'r. 3. 5. they even prepare war against b.

    7. 9. I will t>ear, because 1 have sinned ngain't h. llah. 2. 6. shall not these take up a parable ag. h. '.' Mat. 12. 14. and held a counsel against k. Mali 3. 6. J. like 14. 31. to meet him that cometh against h. Aits 22. 24. wherefore they cried so against li.

    23. 30. to say before thee w'hat they had against h. 25. 3. the hish-priest desired favour against li.

    15. Jews desirinir to have judL'ment against h. JniffO. dui'St not briniri?^/?;?;'/ /i. a railinir accusal.

    lo.whicli unL'odly sinners have spoken agaimt li. Rev. 19. 19. make w ar against h. tliat sat on the hurse

    At HIM. Gen. 49. 23. the archers shot a: h. and hated him 1 Satn.'Xs. 33. Saul cast a.iavelln at ii. to smite him '2'ia'n. 16. 13. Shimei threw stones af A. and cast dust J11A27.23. men shall clap their hands at ii. Psal. 12. 5. in safetv from him that pufietli at h.

    .37. 13. the Lord shall lauL'h at h. for lie seHh

    X. (k the righteous also shall see and lauiih at h.

    ("i4. 4. suddenly do they shoot at h. ai.d fear not Jsa. 52. 15. the kini:s sliall shut their mouths at h. Jhni. 11.411. the kin^: of the sc.uth shall pu

    12.4.rtr /j.thevcast'stones.andwound. him in head

    ■ 17. and they marvelled at h.

    I.nkc 7. 9. he'marielleii at It. and turned about H. 19. they could not come at h. for the press John 0. 41. the lews then murmured at h.

    8. 59. then took tliev up stones to cast at h.

    lilfvT€ lU.M. Gtn. 24. .33. there was set meat hcfore h. tn e.it

    32. 3. .lacob sent messengers hefvre It. to i'sau 21. so went the present over heiore It.

    ' 41. 43. and thev ci led bt-t\\\\\\\\

    43. 33. thev sat before h.' 44. 14. fell h, hne h. Prod. 34. 0. and the 1 ord passed hv /;, tore It. Anm. 11. 20. and have wept before'h. savin:; Josh. 6. 5. ascend up every man stiai^lit /)»7crf /(.

    22. 27. might do the service of the Lord hifore h. Judg. 9.40. Abimelech chased, he Hed heUnc li.

    14. 16. .'>amson"s w ife wei>t hefore h. and said. 17.

    1 .S«m. 16. 6. surely the Lord's anointed is bi lore It.

    21. and Uavid came to Saul and stood before li.

    17. 7- and one bearing a shield w ent before h. £ Vam. 10. 13. thev tied Itefore It. 1 Cliron'\\\\\\\\0. 14.

    11. 13. Uriah did eat and

    12. 20. when he required, they set bread before It. 15. 1. and liftv men to run bt'fore h. 1 Kinits 1. 5. 22. 24. 1 was also upriL'ht bejore/i. P^al. 18. 23.

    1 Kings 3. 16. then came'two harlots, stood before h.

    16. 25. Omri did worse than all before h. 3o, 33. 21. 10. and set two men, sons of i^elial, before h.

    2 Kings '2. 15. they bowed to the Lrounci before It. 4. 12. the Shunainmite when called, stood 'before It.

    :>8. the sons of the prophets were <\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y.: bej'ore It. 6. .32. and the kini: sent a man from biforch. 10. 4. kings stood nolhrfore /;. how shall'we stand

    17. 2. not as kings of Israel that were before It.

    18. 5. nor any that weie before It. were like him i'l. 11. thattheAmorites did, which were before h.

    ■ 23. 25. like to Josiah there was no kini: hefore It. 25. 29. did eat bread continually before h. Jer. 5J. .33.

    1 (Jlir. 16. 29. brinir an offerimz.'and come before It. .30. tear hefore h. Psal. 96. 9. led. 3. 14. IB. 12.

    29.25. not any hefore h. like Solomon for majesty £ ( 'hron. 2. 4. to burn hefore h. sweet incense, 6.

    14. 5. and the kimrdom was qidet hefore Ii.

    29. 1 1 . tlie Lord hath chosen vou to stand before It. A'-/'. 2. L it came to pass that wine was before h. p.sth. 4. 8. to make reiuest heftne li. for her jieople

    6.9. proclaim heforeli. 11. ii'lS. fall hefore It. Jch 13. 15. but 1 will nuiintain mv v.-avs before /i,

    16. an hypocrite shall not come hejjre li.

    21. 33. as there are innumerable before li.

    2.3. 4. I would cnier my cause before It. and fill 26, 6. hell IS naked heforeli. and destruction 35. 14. judpment is before h. therefore trust in him 41. 22. and sorrow is turned into joy hefore It. Pial. 18. 6. my cry came hifore h. even to his ears 12. at the brightness that was before h.

    22. 29. all that go to the dust shall bow before h. 50. .3. God shall come, a fire shall devour hefore h.

    .62.8. ye people, |xiur out your heart before It. : 68. I. let them that hate him (lee hefore h.

    4. sing unto (uxl.sinu: and rejoice heforeli. 72.9. they that dwell in wUdern. shall bow hefore It.

    n. kinns shall \\\\\\\\a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ before h. nations shall serve h. 85. 13. righteousness shall k<> heforeli. and set us 'X>. 6. honour and majesty are before h. strength

    9. worship the Lord, ivwr before h. all the earth 97. 3. a fire goeth before It. and burneth enemies 306.23. had not Moses his chosen stood before li. 142.2. I showed heforeli. my trouble Prov. 8. .30. his delight, rejoicing alwavs hefore h. 17. 24. wisdom is hefore h. that hath un'deistandini? Ua. 40. 10. reward with him, work before A. 62, 11.

    H I ^l

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    Jer. 42. 9. to present vour supplications before It.

    E-.ik. 28. 9. wilt thou say before li. that slay'eth thee .SO. 24. shall groan before h. with gleanings

    Pan.~i. 10. ten thousand times lo.lXKt stood Af/i)rf li.

    8. 4. so that no beasts might stand before It.

    7. there was no ix)wer in the ram to stand hefore It. 11. 16. to his own will, none shall stand hefore It.

    22. they shall be overflown from hefore h.

    Mie. 6. 6. shall 1 come before It. with burnt offerings llab. 2. 20. let all the earth keep silence hefore It.

    3. 5. before It. went the pestilence and burningcoals -V«/. 3. 16. a book of remembrance w ritten be-fore h. Mat. 25. .32. hefore It. be gathered all nations

    27- 29. the\\\\\\\\" bowetl the knee before li. and mocked Mark 3. 11.' fell down before It. and cried, 5. 33. J-.nke 1. 17. he shall l'o /^i/iirt A. in the spirit of Klias 75. in holiness and riuhteousness bitore It.

    5. 18. they sou;:ht means to lay bimbefore It.

    1 1 . 6. a n lend is come, I have iiothin:: to set hef. h, John 3. 2«, 1 said, that 1 am sent hefore h.

    Jet^ 23. 33. they presented Paul also hefore h. J\\\\\\'om. 4. 17. before h. whom he believed, even God I ph. 1. 4. hol.\\\\\\\\ and without blame hefore h. in love Itfb. 12. 2. wiio for the joy that was set before h.

    1 John 2. 28. not he ashamed before h. at his coming

    3. 19. and sli.dl assure our hf arts ^cA'rf h.

    h'e: . 13. 12. all tlie power of the lirst beast before h. 19. 20. false prophet that w rou^htmiracles before li.

    Behind \\\\\\\\WS\\\\\\\\. Gen. 18. 10. .'^arah heard in the tent-door behind h.

    2 Srtm. 2. 2:!. that the spear came out Inhindh.

    2 A ings 6. .'V,'. is not sound of his master's feet heh. h.? Joel 'i. 14. and repent, and leave -AlAv^^ms. behind h. Zeeh. 1.8. hili.h. w eie redhorsesspeckled and white Mat. 9. 20. a woman diseased w itii an issue of blood came bth. h. and touched the hem, Lake 8. 44. Mark 12, 19. brother die. and leave hiswife heh. h. Luke'. .58. stood at his feet behind h. weeping

    I'eside III.M. Vent. 4. 35. the Lord is God. there is none beside h. 2 .S(w. 15. 18. his servants passed on beside h. -Vt/j,8. 4. beside h. stood Mattithiali and Shema i

    Between lil.M. T.ei . 26. 4t"). laws the L. made between h. and Isil. Mai. 3. 18. .-hall discern bet-.eet n It. that servetli God

    iV.vwrflll.M. 1 .Sam. 20. 30. Jonathan shot an arrow beyond h,

    r,

    19. all that stood by h. went out from him 1 ■\\\\\\\\im. 2. 3. and by h. actions are weiiihed

    20. 7. then be sure that evil is determined by It.

    1 Kings 22. 19. the host of heaven standiUL' by h.

    2 Kings 3. 11. we may inquiieof the L.byh- 8. 8. 5. 1. by li. the Loril had ^'iven deliverance to .Syria

    1 / hr. 11. 11. three hundred slain by h. at one time Sih. 2. 6. kins; said to me. the queen dl>o sitting by h.

    4. 3. now lobia the Ammonite was by h. Pial.di. 11. every one tliat sweareth by h. glory i'«. 27. 7- the slaughterof them that are slain byh. Dan. 8. 11. hy h. daily sacrifice was taken away

    12. 7- sware by It. that liveth for ever, l\\\\\\\\ei. 10." 6. yah. 1. 6. and the rocks are thrown down by h. Mat. 23. 21. sweareth by h. who dwelleth therein

    22. sweareth hy It. that sitteth thereon I -like 3. 19. ilercKl being rei^roved '/i/ A, shut up John

    9. 7. Herod heard of all that was done hy h.

    13. 17. the glorious things that were done hy h. John 1. 3. all thini;s were made hy h. witliout him

    10. the world was made hy h. and knew liim not -/(•f.v2.22. bv miracles and wondejs tiod did by h. 3. 16. the faith which 13 by h. hath given, 4. 10. 13. .39. Ai//;.allthat believe justif. from all things 23. 11. the night follow ing the Lord stood hy //."

    1 L'or. 1. 5. in e\\\\\\\\"ery thing ye are enriched by h. 8. 6. by whom are all thiii;;s. and we by h.

    l-fih. 4. 21. heard him. and have been tauL'ht hy h.

    ( ('/. 1. 16. for by h. were all things created in heaven

    17. be is before all things, by h. all things consist

    20. hy h. to reconcile all things to himself by h. 3. 17. giving thanks to God the Lather by h.

    2 'Jim. 2. 26. w ho are taken captive by h. at his will IIeh.~. 25. to save them that come to God hy h.

    13. 15. by h. let us offer the sacrifice of praise

    1 Vet. 1. 21. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\whyh. do believe in G. that raised 2. 14. are sent i^i/ /<. for punishment of e\\\\\\\\il-doers

    Voneerning HL"M. Jadq. 21. 5. made an oath eone. h. that came not up

    2 Kings 19. 21 . word L. liath spoken eon. h. Is. .37.22. y.sth.W. 2. the king iiad so ctunnianded eoneerning It. Dan. 5. 29. and maile a proclamati

    0. IB, the Jews did not beliive eonei rning h. .lets 2. 25. for I'avid speaketli eoneerning h.

    23. 15. ye would inquire something eoneerning b. 1 Cor. 5. 3. eoneerning h. that hath so done this

    .yce Fear. Por Hl.M. Gen. 2. IR. T will make him an help meet /or /i. 20. .37. .35. thus Joseph's father wept/iir/i. 43. 9. I w ill be suretv for h. of mv hand require J.zod. 22. 2. no blood sh'ed/. h. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 3. blood shed for h. Lev. 1. 4. and it shall lie accepted for h. to make atonement for h. 4. 26, 31. 15. 13. 1 14. 18, 19, 20, 31. 1 15. 15. I 19. 22. Sum. 5. 8. 1 6. 11. I 15. 28. Nam. 27. 21 . the priest, who shall ask counsel/cr h. 35. 32. ye shall take no satisfaction /urA. that is fled Dent. 19. 11. lie in wait/nr/i. and rise up against him ;i3. 7. let his hands be sufficient for h. be help to him Jttdg. 6. 31. he that will plead^or h. let him

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    1 Kings 2. 22. ask/

    2 C'Ar. 16. 14. they made very 'great burning/or A. 21. 19. and his people made no burning: /or A.

    Lsth. 5. 4. to the banquet that 1 have prepared for h. 9. when Hamau saw that he moved iiotycr'A.

    6. 3. the servants said, there is nothing done /or A. 4. to hanu on the gallows he had prepared /or A. Job )3. 7- and will you talk deceitlullv for h..'

    3ti. 25. did not 1 weep for A. tliat was in trouble ? Psal. 3. 2. who say, there is no help/>r A. in God

    .37. 7. rest in the Lord, and wait jJatiently /ur A.

    49. 7- nor give to God a ransom tor h.

    72. 15. prayer also shall be made jor A. continuallv Prov. 0. 4. as for A. that wanteth understanding', 10

    28. 8. he shall gather it/or A. that will pity the poor Cant. 5. 4. and my bowels were moved />r A. 7->v/.8.17. I will wait upon the Lord aiid"look/>r A,

    25. 9. we have waited .for A. he will save us, 9.

    29. 21. that lav a snare for h. that reproveth in sate .30. 18. blessed are all they that waitynr A.

    40. 1(1. Lord will come, his arm shall" rule /or A.

    t>l. 4. what he hath prepared/ir A. that waiteth/or A. Jer. 22. 18. they shall not lament /or A. 18.

    31. 20. theretoie my bowels are Ixouhled/ir A. I^am. 3. 25. Lord is L'Ood to them that wait for h. I'.zek. 17. 17. nor shall Pharaoh make/r A. "in war

    31. 15. I covered the deep/or A. 1 caused Lebanon to mourn /or A. trees of the field fainted for A.

    45. 20. so shalt thou do for A. that is simple Dan. 11. 17. not on his side, nor shall she be for h. Amos 3. 5. fall in a snare where no gin is /or A. Aeph. 1. 6. have not sought lA. nor inquired /'r A. Zi eh. 12. 10. shall mourn/or A. he in bitterness./or A. Mat. 12. 4. which was n"ot lawt'ul/ir h. to eat

    18. 6. it were better for A. that a" millstone were hanged about his neck. Murk 9. 42. Luke 17. 2.

    24. 5>\\\\\\\\ when lie lookelh not for A. Luke 12. 46. Markb. 20. how L'leat things Jesus had done /or A. Lvke 2. 27. brought in the child Jesus, to do for A.

    after the custom of the law

    8. 40. for they were all waiting/or A.

    9. 52. and they went to make ieady /or A. Aets 12. 5. but prayer was made unto God for A. 1 Cor. 16. 11. for 1 look yor A. with the brethren Col. 1. 16. all thinas were created bv him and for A. Heh. 9. 28. to them th.at look /or A. 'shall he appear

    from III.M. Gen. 35. 13. and God went wyifrom A. in the place Jev. 5. 3. it be hid .from A. when he knoweth jf it Judg. 3. 19. all that stood by him, went out/ro«i A.

    16. 19. to shave locks, his streni;th went .from A.

    1 ."•«//;. 3. 18. and Samuel hid n6thini;.fn>m A.

    2 Sam. 11. 15. retire jrom A. , 13. 9. we"nt out/r. A.

    1 Kings QO. 33. whether any thing would come.fr. A.

    2 /\\\\\\'j«.(?,f25. 5. all his army were scattered /rom A. 2 Chron. 12. 12. the wrath of the L. turned /ro/j; A. Job 14. 6. turn;rom A. that he mav rest, till he shall Psal. 22. 24. nor hath he hid his'faceyrom A.

    .35. 10. the poor ./'/I'm A. that spoileth him

    .V). 12. then 1 would have hid myself/rom A.

    t'i2. 1. waiteth on tiod,.f'r. A. cometh m.v salvation Isa. 5. 23. the rigliteoushess of the righteous fr. A.

    53. 3. and we hid as it were our faces .from A. Jer. 3. 1. she so from A. and become another man's Dan. 5. 24. then was part of the hand sent ./"'cm A. Amos 5. 11. ye take /rom A. burdens of wlieat Jonah 3. 6. he arose, and laid his robe. from A. Mat. 5. 41^. from h. that would borrow'of thee

    13. 12. /r. A. shall be taken, Mark 4. 25. Luke?,. IR.

    25. 29. /r. A. hath not shall he taken, Luke 19. 20. Mark 14. .35. prayed, that the hour might pass/r. A. Lnke 11. 22. he taketh from A. all his armour John 7. 29. 1 am.fr. A.'|i 10. 5. but will flee from A. G///. 1. 6. are so soon removed /r. A. that called vou lltb. 12. 25. if we tuni away /ro7;i A. that speakcth 1 John 3. 17. shutteth up bowels ofcompassion.fr. A.

    4. 21. and this commandment have wnfrom A. licv. 1, 4. and peace. from A. which is, which was ^ec Ut;i'.ti!T, I'r.PARTED. In HIM. Gen. 18. 18. all nations of earth shall be blessed in A. Liod. 23. 21. beware of him, for my name is in A. Judg. 9. 26. men of Shechem put conti

    1 -Vim. 28. 20. and there was no strength in A. 29. 3. 1 have found no fault in A. John 19. 4, 6.

    2 ■'•am. 22. 3. in A. will I trust, Psal. 91. 2.

    31. he is a buckler to all that trust in A. Isa. .36. 6. 1 Kings 1. 52. if wickedness be i« A. he shall die 3. 28. they saw that the w isdom of Clod was in b.

    14. 13. because in A. there is found some tood tiling

    17. 17. sickness, that there was no breath left in A. 1 Chron. 5. 20. because they [lut their trust in h. Job 13. 15. thoui'li he slay me, yet w ill 1 trust in A.

    .35. 14. iudument is before him. trust thou in b. Psal. 2. 12. blessed arc thev that )nit their trust m h.

    18. .30. a buckler to all tho>e that trust in h. 28. 7. mv heart trusted in A. and 1 am heli'od .33. 21. o"ur heart shall reloice tn A. 6fi. 6. I 149. 2. 34. 8. blessed is the man that trusteth ik A.

    22. none of them that trust in A. shall lie desolate

    .37. 5. trust in A. ii 4ti. because they trust ik A.

    62. 8. trust in A. at all times, ve peojile, pour out

    61. 10. the righteous shall he tlad and trust in A.

    72. 17. men shall be blessed tn A. all nations call

    02. 15. is no unrighteousness tn A. John '. 18. Prov. 14. 7. perceivest not in h. lips of knowledge

    .30. 5. he is a shield to them that put their trust in A. y.cel. 4. 16. that come alter shall not rejoice in A. Jer. 4. 2. tlie nations shall bless themselves in, A.

    46, 25. Ph.iraoli and all tluin that trust in A.

    48. 11. therefore his taste remained in h. Lam. 3. 24. mv portion, therefore will I hope in /», Dan. 3. 28. delivereil his servants who trusted in A,

    6. 4. nor was an.v error or fault found in h. Chad. 7. there is none understanding in h. Sah. 1. 7. he knoweth them that trust in h.

    llab. 2. 4. behold, his soul is not upright in A. Mat. 13. .'i7. and they were oflended in h. 14. 2- mi;;ht.v works do shew themselves in A. Lnke 23. 22, I have found no cause of death i« k, 231

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    John 1. 4. ('« /'. was life, the life was light of men 3, 15. whosoever l)elievetli in h. 16. Acts 10. 4.3. 4a 14. shall be >n h. a well of water springing up

    6. 56. dwelleth in me and I in h. 10. 38. 1 15. 5.

    7. 5. neither (iid his bj tthren helieve in h. B. 44. because tliere is no trutli in h.

    9. 3. made nionife.st in h. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 11. 10. no light in h. IS. 31. God is glorified »'» h. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 32. if glorified ink.

    Jlcis 17. 28. in U. we live, move, and have our being Horn, 10. 14. how shall they believe in h. of whom

    15. 12. in h. shall the Gentiles trust

    1 Cot. 2. 11. save the spirit of man which is inh.

    8. 6. of whom are all things, we in h. 1 John 5. 20. • Cor.l. 19. was not yea, nay,but»» A. wasyea, 20.

    ii. '21. might be made the n^hteousn. of God in h.

    13.4. for we are weak i»A. Dutshall live with him jEv/i. 1. 4. chosen us tnh. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 10. gather even in h. Pmi. 3. 9. that 1 may win Christ, and be found inh. Col. 1. 19. that in h. should all fulness dwell, 2. 9.

    2. 6. so walk yc m h. II 7. rooted and built up in h.

    9. in h. dwelletli the fulness of the Godhead bodily

    10. ye are complete in h. who is the head of all JUb. 2. 13. and again, 1 will put my trust inh.

    10. ."is. my soul shall have uo pleasure in h. . 1 John 2. 4. is a liar, and the truth is not in h.

    5. whcsi) keepetli his word, iw h. verily is love of God pel fected, hereby know we that we are in h.

    6. he that sailh he abidelh in h. ought to walk

    8. which thing is true in h. and in you

    10. and there is none occasion of stumbling inh.

    15. the love of the Fatlier is not in h. 3. IJ.

    27. as it hath taught you, ye shall abide »n h. 28.

    3. 3. and every man tliat hath this hope in h.

    5. in h. is no sin || 6. who abideth in h. sinn.eth not

    9. tor his seed reniaineth in h. he cannot sin

    15. no murderer hath eternal life abiding in h. 24. dwelleth in h. and he in A. 4. 13, 15, 16.

    5. 14. this is the confidence that we have in h.

    Into HIM. 1 Kings 17. 21. let this child's soul come into h.

    22. the soul of the child came into h. again Xj'^«8. 30. because many devils were entered in

    O/HIM. Gen. 25. 21. and the Ijord was entreated of h. Ji,xod. 23. 21. beware of A. and obey His voice 32. 1. we wot not what is become of h. 23. jLev. 15. 7. that toucheth flesh ofh. hath the issue, 33.

    25. 36. take thou no usury of A. nor increase Num. .35. .33. but by the blood o/h. that shed it Deiu. 18. 19. not hearken, 1 will require it of h.

    22. thou shall not be afraid of h. 2 Kings 1. 15.

    1 Sam. 17. 32. let no man's heart fail because ofh.

    2 Kings 5. 20. 1 will run and take somewhat of h.

    10. 24. his life shall be for the life ofh.

    1 ChT.5. 2. ofh. came the chief ruler, but birth-right

    2 CAr. 28. 23. they were the ruin of A. and Israel 3.3. 13. prayed, and he was entreated of h. 19.

    jEiro 8. 21. to seek of h. a right way for us

    Job 7.8. eyeo/ A. hath seen me shall see me no more

    12. 5. despised in the thought of A. that is at ease 18. 21. this is the place of h. thatknoweth not God 23. 15. when 1 consider, I am afraid of h.

    Ps. 37. 7. fret not thyself because of h. who prospers Prov. 16. 20. for his mouth craveth it of A. 23. 24. begetteth a wise child, shall have joy of h.

    26. 12. is more hope of a foci than of h. 29. 20.

    27. 13. take a pledge of h. for a strange woman Jsa. 29. 16. sliall the work say of h. that made it

    52. 7. the feet ofh. bringeth good tidings, iVaA. 1. 15. Jer. 20. 9. I said, 1 will not make mention of h.

    42. 11. be not afraid of h. saith the Lord Pzek. 14. 10. as the punishment of h. that seeketh

    17. 13. king of Babylon hath taken au oath of A.

    18. 32. no pleasure in the death of h. that dieth

    19. 4. the nations also heard of h. he was taken

    28. 9. in the hand of A. that slayeth thee Zech. 8. 23. take hold of skirt 0/ A. that is a Jew

    9. 8. 1 will encamp because of h. that returnefh Mat. 26. 24. as it is written of A. Mark 9. 13. 1 14. 21.

    27. 19. 1 suffered in a dream, because of h. Mart 8. 30. that they should tell no man ofh.

    38. ofh. shall Son of man be ashamed, Luie 9. 26. Ijitie 6. 30. of A. that taketh thy goods, ask not again

    12. 48. much given, of A. shall much be required JoAn 10. 36. say ye of A. whom Father sanctified Mom. 3. 26. the justifiero/A. that believeth in Jesus

    9. 11. not of works but of h. that calleth

    16. it is not of h. that willeth, but of God

    11. 36. for ofh. and through him are all things

    1 Cor. 1. 30. but of A. arc ye in Christ, who of God

    1 Pet. 2. 9. shew forth praises ofh. who called you

    2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye may be found of h. in peace IJohn 1.5. is the message which we nave heard o/' A.

    2. 27. the anointing which ye have received ofh, 29. he that doeth righteousness is born of A. Pev. 1. 7. all kindr. of earth shall wail because of A.

    Vn, or vpon II IM. Kxod. 21. 30. shall give whatsoever is laid upon h. J-,ev. 7. 20. eateth, having his uncleanness upon h. 15. 24. if her flowers be vpon A. he is unclean 19. 17. thou shall rebuke, and not suffer sinwponA.

    20. 9. he cursed father, his blood shall be upon A.

    21. 12. crown of anointing oil of his God is npon A. Jv'um, 11. 25. took of the spirit that was vpon A.

    15. 31. shall be cut off, his iniquity shall be «pon A. 35. 23. seeing him not, cast it upon A. that he die J)eut. 13. 9. thine hand shall be first iipon A. 17. 7. the hands of witnesses shall be first i/pon h.

    29. 20. all curses written in this book lie vpo?i A. Josh. 2. 19. be on our head, if any hand be upoti. A. Jut/g. 3. 10. the Spirit of the Lord came vpon A. 14. 6,

    19. 1 15. 14. Kvm. 24. 2. 1 iSam. 10. 10. 1 19. 23.

    1 Sam. 18. 17. the hand of the Philistines bevpo?ih.

    2 Sam. 17.2. I will come upon h. while he is weary

    1 Kings 8. 31. an oath be laid upon A. 2 Chr. 6. 22. 13. 4. put forth his hand, saying, lay hold on A.

    2 King.ti. 21. she shut the lioor iiponh. Mii\\\\\\\\ went out

    6. 31. it the head of Elisha stand on A. this day

    7. 17- the people frode vponh. in the pate, 20.

    C Chron. .32. 25. tlierefore there was wrath upon h. 232

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    F.zrn 7. 6. the hand of the Lord his God upon h. 9. Job 7. 17. that thou shouldest set thy heart upon /•.

    15.21. in prosperity the destroyer shall come «. A.

    20. 22. the hand ot the wicked shall come vpon A. 23. and shall rain it up»)i A. while he is eating

    25. the sword cometh, terrors are upon h.

    27. 9. will God hear, when trouble cometh vpon h.? P.ial. 116. 2. 1 will call vpon A. as long as I live

    145. 18. Ld. is nigh to all that call upon h. in truth Isa. 44. 3. I will pour water upun A. that is thirsty

    53. 5. the chastisement of our peace was vpon h.

    bb. 6. seek the Lord, call yc upon h. while he is near 7. return to Lord, and he will have mercy vpon A. Jer. 31. 20. 1 will surely have mercy upon A. isek. 12. 13. my net also will I spread upon h.

    18. 20. the righteousness of the righteous shall be vpon h. wickedness of the wicked shall be upon A.

    Uos. 7. 9. yea, gray hairs are here and there upon A. 12. 14. therefore lie shall leave his blood tipon A. Mat. 12. 18. and I will put my Spirit upon h.

    27. .30. and they spit upon h. and smote him Luke 23. 26. and on A. they laid the cross

    JoAn 1. 32. it abode upon h. || 33. remaining on h. 3. 18. he that believeth on A. is not condemned, 5. 24. I 6. 40. l{07n. 9. 33. 1 Pet. 2. 6.

    19. 37. they shall look on h. whom tliey pierced Acts 13. 9. then Saul set his eyes on A. and said Phil. 1. 29. not oniy to believe on A. hut to suffer

    2. 27. but God had mercy on h. and not on A. only Heb. 2. 16. he took not on h. llie nature of angels Pev. 6. 2. and he that sat on A. 5, 8. 1 19. 11.

    20. 3. shut him up, and he seta seal upon A.

    Uveriim. Gen. 4.7. be his desire, thou shall rule over h. Lev. 16.21. and confess over A. all the iniquities 25. 43. thou shall not rule over h. with rigour, 53. 2 Sam. 3. 34. all the people wept again over A. 1 Kings 13. 3t). they mourned over A. saying, alas

    16. 18. burnt the king's house over A. with fire Psal. 109. 6. set thou a wicked man over A. let Satan Ezek. 19. 8. the nations spread their net over A. Dan. 4. 16. and let seven limes pass over A. 23. Acts 8. 2. devout men made lamentation over A. Pom. 6. 9. death hath no more dominion wer A. Jam. 5. 14. is any sick f let them pray over A.

    Through HIM. John 1. 7. that all men through A. might believe

    3. 17. that the world through A. might be saved Pom. 5. y. we shall be saved from wrath, thro' A.

    8. 37. more than conquerors thro' A. that loved us

    11. .36. of him, thro' h. and to him, are all things Eph. 2. 18. through A. we have access to the Father 1 John 4. 9. sent his Son that we might live i. A.

    To, or unto HIM. Gen. 4. 26. to Selh, to A. also there was bom a son

    12. 7. an altar to the Lord, who appeared unto h.

    17. 17. shall achild be born unto h. that is old ?

    21. 2. at set time of which God had spoken to A. 24. .36. unto A. hath he given all that he hath

    49. 10. unto A. shall the gathering of the people be Lxod. 4. 16. thou shall be to A. instead of God

    22. 25. thou Shalt not be toh. as an usurer

    28. 43. it shall be a statute for ever unto h. 30. 21. Veut. 1. .36. and to A. w ill I give the land

    18. 15. raise up a prophet, unto A. ye shall hearken Judg. 15. 10. to do to A. as he hath done to us

    1 Sam. 28. 17. the Lord hath done to A. as he spake

    2 Sam. 3. 9. hath sworn to David, even so 1 do to A. 2 Kings i. 23. wherefore wilt thou go to A. today r

    7. 20. so it fell out unto h. for the people trode

    2 Chron. 13. 5. even to h. and his sons by covenant

    34. 26. as for the king, so shall ye say unto A. Job 6. 14. to A. that is alnicted, pity should be shewed

    35. 6. if thou sinnest, what doest thou unto A. / Psal. 68. 33. to h. that rideth on the heavens

    72. \\\\\\\\b. toh. shall be given of the gold of Sheba 136. 7. to A. that matie great lights, tor his mercy

    17. to A. that smote great kings, for his mercy Eccl. 9. 2. all things come alike to all, one event /»

    A. that sacrificeth, and to A. that sacrificeth not Isa. 9. 13. people turneth not to A. that smiteth 31. 6. tuni toh. from whom Israel have revolted 40. 17. they are counted to A. less than nothing

    18. or what likeness will ye compare unto A. .' 45. 24. even 10 A. shall meu come, and all that are 49. 7. thus sailh the L. to A. w hom man despiseth 57. 19. peace to A. that is afar off, and to A. near 66.2. I will look,evenfo A. that is poor and contrite

    Mat. 7. 8. to h. thatknocketh, it shiiU be opened Luke 6. 29. to A. that smiteth thee on one cheek

    8. 18. whosoever hath, toh. shall be given

    12. 10. to A. that blasphemetli against Hoi v Ghost

    20. .38. the God of tlie living, for all live itnto A. Johnl. 33. then I go unto A. that sent me, 16. 5.

    10. 3. to A. the porter openeth, the sheep hear Acts 5. 40. to h. they agreed, and called apostles

    8. 11. toll, they had regard, because he had bewitch. 10. 43. to A. give all the prophets witness, that thro' Pom. 4. 4. now to A. that worketh, is the reward b. to A. that worketh 1101, but believeth on him 7. 4. even to A. who is raised from the dead

    1 1. 36. and to A. are all things, to whom be glory 14. 14. to A. that esteemeth, to A. it is unclean 16. 25. now to A. that is of power to stablish you

    1 Cor, 14. 11. I be to A. who speaketh a barbarian Gal. 3. 6. it was accounted to A. for righteousness fJpA. 3. 21 . unto A. be glory in the church by Christ tleb. 1. 5. 1 will be to A. a Fatherj he to me a son

    5. 7. to A. that was able to save him from death Jam. 2. 23. it was imputed unto A. for righteousness

    4. 17. to A. that knoweth to do good, to A. it is sin Pev. 1. 5. unto A. that loved us, and washed us

    Q.T. to A. that overcometh will 1 give, 17. | 3. 21.

    26. to h. will I give power over the nations

    21 . 6. 1 will give unto A. that is athirsl, of fountain

    7«a«rrfIIIM. Gen. 31. 2. behold, it was not toward h. as before Judg. 8. 3. their anger was abated totcard h.

    2 Clir. 16. 9. of them whose heart is perfect /oavirrf A. Job 11. 13. and stretch out thine hands toicard A. Lam. 2. 19. lift up thy hands toicard h. for thy child. Lzek, 17, 6. whose branches turned toward h.

    2 Cor, 2. 8. ye would confirm your love torcard h.

    Vnder lllfn. Exod. 17. 12. they took a stone and put it under A. 2 Sam. 18. 9. the mule that was under A. went awajr Job 9. 13. tlie proud helpers do stoop under h. Isa. 58. 5. to spread sackcloth and ashes under h, Etek. 17. 6. the roots thereof were imder A. 1 Cor. 15. 27. all things put under A. 28. Beb. 2. 8.

    mth HIM. Gen. 39. 3. his master saw that the Ixrd was a iVA h Ktod. 31. 6. 1 have given uith h. Aholiab, 38. 23 A'«m.l2.8. viithh. will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, not in dark speeches, Jer. .32. 4. 2.3. 21. the Lord his God is withh. and the shout Ueut. 29. 15. with h. that standeth here with us, also with A. that is not here with us this day 32. 12. and there was no strange god with A.

    1 Safn. 3. 19. and the Lord was with A. 18. 12, 14. 16. 18. the Lord is with A. || 25. 25. folly is icith A.

    2 Sam. 5. 10. Ix)rd of hosts was with A. 1 CAr. 11. 9.

    16. 18. his will I be, and with A. will I abide

    1 KingsS. 65. Solomon held a feast, and all Israel

    with A. fVom Hamath to Egypt, 2 CAr. 7.8.

    2 Kings 3. 12. said, the word of the Lord is with h.

    15. 19. gave silver, that his hand might be with A. 18. 7- the Lord was with A. and he prospered,

    1 Chron. 9. 20. 2 Chron. 1. 1. 1 15. 9. 2 Chron, 15. 2. Lord is with you, while ye be with h.

    26. 17. with h. fourscore priests of the Lord

    32. 7. for there be more with us than with A. 8. with h. is an arm of flesh, with us the Lord

    36. 23. the Lord his God be with A. Ezra 1. 3. Ezra 8. 3. t»tM A. 150 males || 4. with A. 200 males

    6. with A. 50 males |1 Job ll.Vi.with A. is wisdom, IC. Job 18. 6. and his candle shall be put out with h.

    22. 21. acquaint thyself with A. and be at peace Psal. 89. 24. and my mercy shall be with A.

    91. 15. 1 will beaiVAA. in trouble, 1 will deliver him

    1.30. 7. and with h. is plenteous redemption Prov. 8. 30. then was 1 as one brought up with A. P-ccl. 8. 15. that shall abide with A. of his labour Isu. 3. 10. say to the righteous, itshall be well with h. 11. woe unto the wicked, it shall be ill with h.

    40. 10. behold, his reward is with h. 62. 11.

    57. 15. with A. also that is of a contrite spirit Jer. 22. 15. and then it was well with A. 16. F.zek. 31. 11. the mighty one, he shall deal with h. Mai. 2. 5. my covenant was with A. of life Mat. 5. 25. agree whiles thou art in the way with h. Marks. 14. ordained 12, that they should be with h.

    5. 18. prayed that he might be with A. Luke 8. .38. Luke 1. 66. and the hand of the Lord was with A.

    22. 56. a maid said, this man was also with A. John 3. 2. do these miracles, except God be with A.

    14. 23. we will come and make our abode wiib A. Acts'J. 9. sold Joseph, but God was with A. 10. ,38.

    10. 35. he that feareth him is accepted with h.

    21. 36. multitude followed, crying, away with A. Rom.O.i.v/e are buried with h. by baptism, Col. 2.12.

    8. live aiVA A. 2 Cor. 1.3. 4.1 3'AeM.5.10.2 Tim.2.11. 8. 32. how shall he not with A. give us all things

    1 Thess. 4. 14. sleep in Jesus, will God bring with A.

    2 Tim. 2. 12. we also shall reign with A. Pev. 20. 6. Lleb. 11. 9. the heirs with A. of the same promise

    2 Pet. 1. 18. when we were with A. in the holy mount Pev. 3. 20. and I will sup with A. and he with nic

    14. 1. aiVA A. 144,000 having his Father's name

    17. 14. they that are with A. are called chosen

    Within HIM. Job 14. 22. and his soul within A. mourn

    20. 14. his meat is the gall of asps within h. Prov. 26. 24. and layeth up deceit within A. 7>ff. 63.11. is he that put his Holy .SpiritaiVAi« A. Zech. 12. 1. and formeth the spirit of man -uithin A.

    Without HIM. JoAn 1. 3. and without A. was not any thing made See Hymn. HIMSELF. Gen. 43. 32. they set on for him by A. and for them Exod. 21. 3. if he came in by A. he shall go out by A. Lev. 9. 8. sin-offering which was for A. 16. 6, 11.

    16. 11. shall make an atonement for A. 17, 24. Num. 16. 9. separated you to bring you near to A.

    31. 53. men of war had taken spoil, every man for A.

    Deut. 7. 6. Lord hath chosen thee to be a people to

    A. 14. 2. 1 28. 9. 1 29. 13. 2 -Saw. 7. 23.

    .33. 21. and he provided the first part for A. Josh. 22. 23. let the Lord A. require it Judg. 3. 19. he A. turned again from the quarries 1 Sam. 30. 6. but David encouraged A. in the I/)rd

    1 Kings 19. 4. but Elijah A. went a day's joumev,

    and he requested for A. that he mi»ht ific

    2 Chron. 13. 12. God A. is with us for our captain

    26. 20. thrust him out, yea, A. hasted also to ao out Ezra 10. 8. A. separated from the congregation Job 1. 12. only on A. put not forth thine hand

    22. 2. he that is wise may be profitable to A. 27. 10. will he delight A. in the Almighty ? .32. 2. because he justified A. rather than God .34. 9. that he should delight A. with God

    41. 25. when he raiseth A. tlie mighty arc afraid Psal. 4. 3. hath set apart him that is godly for A. 10. 14. the poor commiltelh A. unto thee 3.i. 8. let his net that he hath hid catch A. 36. 4. he settefh A. in a way that is not good 50. 6. for God is judge A. Selali 87. 5. and the Highest A. shall establish her 1.32. 18. but on A. shall his crown flourish 1.35. 4. for the Ixird hath chosen Jacob to A. Prov. 5. 22. his own iniquities shall take wicked A. 11. 25. he that watereth shall be watered also A. 13.7. that maketh A. rich, that niakelli A. poor

    14. 14. and a good man shall be satisfied from A. 16. 4. the Ijird hath made all tilings for A.

    26. he that laboureth, laboureth for A. 21. 13. he also shall cry A. but shall not be heard 22.3. foreseelh the evil, and hideth A. 27. 12.

    29. 15. but a child left to A. bringeth to shame Cant. 5. 6. but my beloved hath withdrawn A. I.m. 7. 14. the Lord A. shall give you a sign

    38. 15. he hath spoken, and A. hath done it 44.5, another shall call A. by the name of Jacob

    ^ ttiN

    Jsa. 59. 15. departeth from evil, makcth h. a prey 63. 12. to make A. an everlasting name

    Jer. 10. 23. 1 know that tlic way of man is not in h. 29. 26. man that is mad, and maketh h. a prophet 51. 14. the Lord hath sworn by A. Amos 6. 8.,

    Ktek. 45. 22. on that day shall prince prepare for h.

    Dan. 9. 26. Messiah shall be cut oft', but not for A.

    Hos. 5. 6. he hath withdrawn A. from tliem

    10. 1. Israel an empty vine, briuseth forth fruit to A. Jimos 2. 14. nor shall the mishty

    15. he that is swift of foot shall not deliver A. Mat. 6. 4. A. shall reward thee openly 8. 17. A. took our infirmities, bare our sicknesses

    13. 21. yet hath he not root in A. butdureth a while 27.42. saved others, A. he cannotsave, A/ori 15. 31.

    Mark 3. 21. for they said, he is beside A.

    8. 31. let him deny A. and take his cross, IMe 9. 23. 12. S.5. to love his neighbour as A. is more than

    Luke 10. 1. sent them, whither he A. would come 11. 26. he taketh seven spirits more wicked than A. 12.47. who knew his lorfPs will, and prepared not A. 15. 17. and when he came to A. he said, how many

    39.12. a nobleman went to receive for A. a kingdom

    53. 2. sayinu, that he A. is Christ, a kimj

    51. who also A. waited for the kingdom of God 84. 27. he expounded the things concerning A.

    :i6. Jesus A. stood in the midst of them, and saith John 4.2. tho' .lesus A. baptized not, bat his disciples 5. 18. God was his lather, making A. equal with t, .

    19. verily 1 say, the Son can do nothmg- of A.

    26. for as the I'ather hath life in A. so the Son 6. 6. for he h. knew what he would do

    61, when .lesus knew in A. that his disciples 7. 4. and he A. seeketh to be known openly 18. he that speaketh of A. seeketh his own glory

    9. 21. he is ot age, ask him, he shall speak tor A. 11.51. this spake he not of A. but being high-priest 1.3.32. (iod shall glorify him in A. and glorify him

    16. 13. he shall not speak of A. but whatsoever

    27. the I'ather A. loveth you, because ye loved mc

    19. 12. whoso maketh A. a king, speaketh ag. CaMar 21. 1. .lesus shewed A. again to the disciples, 14.

    Acts 5. 13. of the rest durst no man join It. to them 36. rose up 'i hcudas, boasting A. to be somebody

    8. 9. g_iving out that A. was some great one 34. ot whom speaketh the prophet this r of A.

    10. 17. now while Peter doubted in A. what this 12. 11. and when Peter was come to A. he said 14. 17. he left not A. without witness, in that 25. 8. while he answered for A. 26. 1.

    26. 24. as he spake for A. Festus said with loud voice 28. 16. but Paul was suffered to dwell by A. Jiom. 12. 3. not to think of A. more highly than he

    14. 7. none of us liveth to h. no man dieth to A.

    15. 3. for even Christ pleased not A. but as is written

    1 Cirr. 2. 15. yet he A. is judged of no man

    3. 15. but he A. shall be saved, yet so as by fire 11. 28. but let a man examine A. so let him eat 15. 28. then shall the Son A. be subject to him

    2 Cor. 5. 18. who hath reconciled us to A. by .lesus, 19.

    10. 7. if any man trust to A. let him of A. think 11.20. for ye suffer if a man exalt A. if a man smite

    Cal. 1.4. who gave A. for oursins, that he might 2. 20. gave A. for me || 6. 3. think A. to be something 6. 4. then shall he have rejoicing in A. alone

    hpli. 2. 15. to make in A. of twain one new man

    20. .lesus A. being the chief comer stone 5. 2. hath given A. for us || 25. gave A. for it

    27. he might present it to A. a glorious church

    28. loveth A. || .33. so love his wife, even as A. Col. 1. 20. and by him to reconcile all things to A.

    2. + J5. triumphing over them in A.

    8 Thess. 2.4. sitteth, shewing A. that he is God 1 Tim. 2. 6. who gave A. a ransom for all Tit. 2. 14. who gave A. for lis, to purify to A.

    3. 11. he sinneth, being condemned of A. heh. 1. 3. when he had by A. pureed our sins

    2. 14. he also A. likewise took part of the same 18. in that he A. ha'h suffered, being tempted

    5. 2. for that he A. also is compassed with infirmity 3. as for the people, so also tor A. to offer tor sins 4 no man taketh this honour to A. but he that

    5. Christ glorified not A. to be made an high-priest 6. 13. he sware by It. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 7. 27. when he offered up A.

    9. 26. appeared to put away sin by sacrifice of A. 1 Pet. 2.23. but committed A. to him that judgeth 1 /oAn2.6. ought A. to walk, even as he walked

    3. 3. hath this hope, purifieth It. even as he is pure 5. 10. he that believelh hath the witness in A.

    3 John 10. nor doth he A. receive the brethren Hev. 19. 12. had a name that no man knew but A.

    , 21. 3. God It. shall be with them, and be their God Hee BowEU, Hide. HIN Was a liquid measure of the Hebrews ; it teas the sixth part of a Bath, asid held one gallon and two pints. Eiod. 29. 40. with the fourth part of an A. of oil .30. 24. take also unto theeot oilolive an A. Lev. 19. .36. a just ephah and A. shall ye have

    23.13. the drink offering shall be of wine, the fourth

    part of an h. of oil. Num. 15. 4. j 28. 14. Num. 15. 5. the fourth part of an A. of wine

    6. the third part of an A. of oil |I9. half an A. Lick. 4. 11. Shalt drink sixth part of an A.of water

    45. 24. an A. of oil for an ephah, 46. 5, 7, 11.

    46. 14. third part of an A. of oil to temper with

    HlfiD, S. Oen. 49. 21. Naphtali is a A. let loose, he giveth S 6am. 22. 34. he maketh my feet like A. feet, and sptteth me on high places, Ps. 18. 33. Hah. 3. 19. Job 39. 1. or canst thou mark when the A. do calve .' Ps. 29. 9. the voice of I.crd maketh the A. to calve Prov. 5. 19. let her be as the loving A. and roe Cant. 2. 7. 1 charge you by the A. of the field, 3. 5. Jer, 14. 5. the A. calved in the field, and forsook it

    HIMIKR. (•fn- 24. 56. A. me not, seeing the I,, hath prospered jSnm. 22. 16. let nothing A. thee from cominc tome AfA. 4. 8. to come and fight, and A. the building Jfh 9. 12. behold, he taketh away, who can A. him ?

    11. 10. if he cut off, and shut upi who can A. him ?

    Acts 8. .30. what doth h. me to be baptized ?

    1 Cot. 9. 12. lest we should A. the gospel of Christ

    Gal. 5. 7.who did A. you, that should not obey trutli .'

    Ill>iDERED. Esra 6. 8. expences be given, that they be not A. Luke 11. 52. and them that were entering in, ye A. Rom, 15. 22. have been much A. from coming to you 1 Thess. 2. 18. we would have come, but Satan A.

    1 Pet. 3. 7. as heirs of life, that your prayers be not A.

    HINDKREIH.

    Isa. 14. 6. he that ruled is persecuted, and none h,

    HINDER, end.

    2 Sam, 2. 23. Abner smote him with A. end of spear

    HINDEKMOST, or HINDMO.ST. Gen, 33. 2. and he put Rachel and Joseph A. Num. 2. 31. they shall go A. with their standards Deut, 25. 18. he met thee, and smote the A. of thee Josh. 10. 19. pursue, and smite the A. of them Jer. 50. 12. the A. of the nations shall be a wildern.

    HINDER p«r^ Joel, 2. 20. and his A. par/ toward the utmost sea Mark 4. 38. .lesus was in the A. pari of the ship Acts 27. 41. the A. part was broken with waves

    HI N DER parts. 1 Kinds'!. 25. their A. parts were inward , 2 Chr. 4, 4. Psal. 78. 66. he smote his enemies in the A. parts

    HINDER sea. Zech. 14. 8. and half of them toward the A. sea

    HINGES. 1 Kings 7. 50. and the A. of gold for doors of house Prov, 26. 14. as the door turneth upon his A.

    HIP. Judg, 15. 8. he smote them A. and thigh with slaugh.

    HIRE, Substantive. Gen, ,30. 18. given me my A. foal led his name an A. 32. among the goats, and of such shall be my A. .33. when it shall come for my A. before thy face 31. 8. if he said, the ring straked shall be thy A. Exod. 22. 15. if an hired thing, it came for his A. Deut. 23. 18. thou shalt not bring the A. of awhore

    24. 15. at his day thou shalt give liim his A.

    1 Kings 5. 6. to thee will 1 give A. for thy servants Isa, 23. 17. she shall turn to her A. and commit

    18. and her A. shall be holiness to tlie Lord Ezek. 16. 31. not as an harlot in that thou scornest/i.

    41. and thou also shalt give no A. any more 29. + 20. I have given him Egypt for his A. Mic. 1. 7. for she gathered it of the A. of an harlot, and they shall return to the A. of an harlot 3. 11. and the priests thereof teach for A. Zech. 8. 10. there was no A. for man, any A. for beast Alat. 20. 8. give them tlieir A. beginning from last Luke 10. 7. for the labourer is worthy of his A. Jam, 5. 4. behold, the A. of the labourers is kept back

    HIRE. Isa. 46. 6. they A. a goldsmith, and he maketh it a god Mat. 20. 1. went out to h. labourei's into his vineyard

    HIRED. Gen, 30. 16. 1 have A. thee with my son's mandrakes Exod. 22. 15. if it be an A. thing it came for his hire Lev. 19. 13. the wages of him that is A. not abide Deut. 23. 4. they A. against thee Balaam, Neh. 13. 2. Judg. 9. 4. wherewith Abimelech A. vain persons 18. 4. ]\\\\\\\\licah hath A. me, and 1 am his priest

    1 Sam. 2. 5. that were full, have A. out themselves

    2 Sam. 10. 6. Animon A. tlie Syrians, 1 Clir. 19. 7. 2 Kings 7- 6. the king of Israel hath A. against us

    2 Chron. 24. 12. A. masons and carpenters to repair

    25. 6. Amaziah A. 1(X),()00 mighty men of valour Ezra 4. 5. A. counsellors against tnem to frustrate Neh. 6. 12. Tobiah and Sanballat had A. him, 13. Isa, 7. 20. shall Lord shave with a razor that is A. .Ter. 46. 21. her A. men are like fatted bullocks Hos, 8. 9. are gone up, Ephraim hath A. lovers

    10. yea, though they have A. among the natioHS

    Mat. 20. 7- they say, because no man hath A. us 9. when they came that were A. ab. eleventh hour

    Acts 28. 30. Paul dwelt two years in his own A. hou. HIRED servant.

    Exod. 12. 45. an A. .lerv. not eat thereof. Lev, 22. 10.

    Lev. 25. 6. the sabbath shall be meat for thy A. serv. 40. but as an h, servant he shall be with thee 50. according to the time of an A. serv, shall it be 53. as a yearly A. servant shall he be with him

    Deut. 15. 18. hath been worth a double A. servant 24. 14. thou shalt not oppress an A. servant H 1 It ED servants,

    Mark 1. 20. left Zebedee in the ship with A. serv,

    Luke 15. 17. how many A. serv, have bread enough

    19. make me as one of thy A. servants

    HIRELING.

    // is commanded in the law, that the hireling should he paid as soon as his work is over. Lev. 19. 13. T he wages of him that is hired shall not abide with thee all night until the morning ; because his urgent necessities require it for present sub- sistence. An hireling's day or year, is a kind of proverb, signifyittg a full year, roithoiit abating any thing 0/ it. Are not his days like the days of an hireling f Job 7. 1. The days of man are like those of an hireling ; as nothing is deducted from them, so nothing is added to them. And in .lob 14.6. lill he shall accomplish as an hireling his day : to the time of his death, which he waits for as the hireling for the end of the day. See Isa. 16. ,14. I 21. 16. In .lohn 10. 12, 13. the hireling is set in opposition to the true shepherd ; the first neglects the sheep, and aims only at his own advantage ; the second loves and guides them carefully. The hirelings whom the lather of the family, that is, God, sends into his vine- yard, are the prophets and apostles, .lews and Christians ; the second succeeded the first, and all receive their reward when their work is done. Mat. 20. 1—16.

    Job 7. 1. are not his days like the days of an A. .' 2. as an A. looketh for the reward of his work 14. 6. till he shall accomplish as an A. his day

    Jsa. If). 14. in three years as theyearsof an A. 21. 16.

    Mai, 3. 5. witness against those that oppress the A.

    John 10. 12. he that is an A. and not the shepherd 13. ttie A. fleeth, because he is an A. and caretb not

    HIT

    HIREST. Ezek. 16. 33. thou h, them, that they may come

    HIRES. Mtc. I. 7. all the A. thereof shall be burnt with fire

    HIS. Gen. 38. 9. Onan knew the seed should not be A. Exod. 21. 34. and the dead beast shall be A.

    22. 9. which another challengeth to be A.

    Lev. 27. 15. add the fifth part, and it shall be A. Num. 5. 10. a man's hallowed things shall be A. 16. 5. to morrow the Lord will shew who are h.

    23. 10. righteous, and let my last end be like A. Veut. 21. 17. the ri^ht of the first-bom is A.

    2 Sam. 16. 18. A. will I be. with him will 1 abide

    1 Kings 2. 15. for it was A. from the Lord

    2 Kings 15. 25. a captain of A. conspired ag. him Esth. 4. 11. is one law of A. to put him to death Job 12. 16. the deceived and the deceiver are A.

    18. 15. in his tabernacle, because it is none of A. Psal. 30. 4. sing unto the Lord, all ye saints of A.

    95. 4. the strength of the hills is h. also

    103. 21. ye ministers of A. that do his pleasure Can.'. 2. 16. my beloved is mine, and 1 am A. Ezek. 16. 15. on every one that passeth by, A. it was

    46. 17. then it shall be h, to the year of liberty Dan. 2. 20. blessed be G. wisdom and might are A. Ubnd. 14. to cut off those of A. that did escape, nor shouldest have deliver, up those of A. that remain Dab. 2. 6. woe to him increaseth that which is not A. John 7. 16. doctrine is not mine, but A. that sent me Acts 16. 33. was baptized, he and all A. straightway Horn. 8. 9. if any have not the Spirit, he is none ofn. 2 Tim. 2. 19. the Lord knoweth them that are A. Heb, 4. 10. hath ceased from works, as G . did from A.

    Jo hiss, is a kind of insiclt and contempt. 1 Kings 9. 8. All they , who shall see the destruction of this temple, shall be astonished, and shall hiss, and say, why hath the Lord done thus unto this land, and to this house ? Andiob, speaking of the wicked unJer calamities, says, that they shall clap their hands at him, and shall hiss him out of his place. Job 27. 23. And in .ler. 19. 8. 1 will make this city desolate and an hissing ; every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished, and hiss, be- cause of all the plagues thereof?. I will make this city the subject of ridicule and scorn.

    To hiss, to call any one with hissing, is a mark of power and authority. The Lord says, that in his anger he will hiss, and call the enemy against Jerusalem. Isa. 5. 26. He will hiss unto them from the end of the earth. He will bring them with an hiss from the very extremities of the earth. And in Isa. 7. 18. The Lord shall hiss for tlie fly, and shall bring it to him, that is in the ut- termost part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of Assyria. The fly and the bee, wliich God will bring thus with a hiss, are the kings of Egypt and Assyria : they shall come with their troops into the territories of Israel, and shall disperse themselves over tite whole country. Theodoret, writing upon Isaiah, remarks, that in Syria, arid Palestine, they who looked after bees drew them out of their hives, car- ried them into the fields, and brought them back again with the sound of a fiute and the noise of hissing. Zechariah, speaking of the return from the Babylonish captivity, says, that the Lord will gather them, as it were with an hiss, and bring them back into their country, Zech, 10. 8. Which shows the ease and authority with which he will perform this great work.

    1 Kings 9. 8. and at this house every one shall A. Job 27. 23. men shall A. him out of his place Isa, 5. 26. he will A. to them from end of the earth

    7. 18. the Lord shall A. for the fly in Egypt Jer, 19. 8. passeth thereby shall A. 49. 17. I »>. 13. Lam. 2. 15. they A. at the daughter of Jerusalem

    16. thy enemies A. and gnash the teeth against tlice Ezek. il. 36. the merchants shall A. at thee Zeph. 2, 15. every one that passeth by her shall A. Zech. 10. 8. 1 will A. for them and gather them HISSING.

    2 Citron. 29. 8. and he hath delivered them to A. Jer. 18. 16. to make their land a perpetual A.

    19. 8. 1 will make this city desolate and an A. 25. 9. and I will make them an A. 18. 1 29. 18. 51. .37. Babylon shall be an A. without inhabitant Mic, 6. 16. should make inhabitants thereof an A.

    HIT. 1 Sam. 31. 3. and the archers A. him, 1 Chro7i. 10. 3.

    HITHER. Gen. 45. 5. now be not angry that ye sold me A. 8. it was not you that sent me A. but God 13. ye shall haste and bring down my father A. Exod. 3. 5. draw not nigh A. put off thy shoes Josh. 2, 2. behold, there came men in A. to night

    18. 6. ye shall bring the description A. to me Judg, 18. 3. they said to him, who brought thee A. f

    19. 12. we will not turn aside A. into the city

    1 Sam. 13. 9. bring A. a burnt offering to me

    14. 18. and Saul said, bring A. the ark of God .34. bring me A. every man his ox and his sheep 36. the priest said, let us draw neai- A. unto God

    15. 32. bring A. Agag || 17. 28. why camest thou A. 23. 9. said to Abiathar, bring A. the ephod, 30. 7.

    2 Sam. 1. 10. I have brought them A. unto my lord

    1 Kings 22. 9. hasten A. Micaiah the son of Imlali

    2 Kings 2. 8. Jordan divided A. and thither, 14. 2 Chron. 28. 13. ye shall not bring in captives A. Ezra 4. 2. king of Assur, which brought us up A. Psal. 73. 11). therefore his people return A.

    81. 2. take a psalm, and bring A. the timbrel Prov. 9. 4. whoso is simple, let hiin turn in A. 16. Isa, 57. 3. draw near A. ye sons of the sorceress Mat, 14. 18. he said, bring them A. to me

    17. 17. Jesus said, bring him A. to me, Luke 9. 41.

    22. 12. friend, how camest thou in A. not having Luke 14. 21 . bring in A. the jioor and the maimed

    15. 23. bring A. the fatted calf and kill it

    19. 27. bring A. and slay them before me

    30. shall find a colt tied, loose him. Ininj hira k.

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