Indexes Search Result: indexed - proa
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:42:10 @ As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach...


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:torrey Reviling and Reproaching @ Reviling and Reproaching


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Hebrews:11:26 @ WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE? - II. The Reproach (v.26)


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Assos @ approaching; coming near - HITCHCOCK-A


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Goshen @ approaching; drawing near - HITCHCOCK-G


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Hamonah @ his multitude; his uproar - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Hareph @ winter; reproach - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Homam @ making an uproar - HITCHCOCK-H


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Mehuman @ making an uproar; a multitude - HITCHCOCK-M


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Mephibosheth @ out of my mouth proceeds reproach - HITCHCOCK-M


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ CONSEQUENTIAL PERSPECTIVE –– a distinctive approach to ethics which emphasizes and makes decisions in terms of the consequences, goals, or situational factors of one's conduct


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ MOTIVATIONAL PERSPECTIVE –– a distinctive approach to ethics which emphasizes and makes decisions in terms of personal motivation and character traits


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVE –– a distinctive approach to ethics which emphasizes and makes decisions in terms of duty, rules, or moral standards


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PURITY PRINCIPLES –– those truths taught or symbolized by ceremonial laws of outward cleanliness, such as the pollution of sin and its repugnance to a holy God, so that only one untainted by defilement may approach Him (e.g., laws dealing with purification for priests, issues of blood, disfigurement, leprosy)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SITUATIONISM –– the ethical view that right and wrong cannot be defined in advance for general types of circumstances and actions, so that moral decisions should not be based upon laws; the "loving" . thing to do must be determined by the situation itself, using a utilitarian approach (seeking the greatest pleasure or happiness for the greatest number of people)


LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/Divine_Healing__A_Scriptural_Approach_to_-_Andrew_Murray.epub


MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Divine Healing - A Scriptural Approach to&Version=portuguese&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Divine Healing - A Scriptural Approach to </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt'>WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt</a><br> Found: THEOLOGY SUBDIVISION <CHRISTIANITY>@ <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive_theology" target="BLANK_" title="Constructive theology">Constructive theology</a> : generally another name for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systematic_theology" target="BLANK_" title="Systematic theology">systematic theology</a>; also specifically a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodernism" target="BLANK_" title="Postmodernism">postmodernist</a> approach to systematic theology, applying (among other things) <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_theory" target="BLANK_" title="Feminist theory">feminist theory</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer_theory" target="BLANK_" title="Queer theory">queer theory</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstruction" target="BLANK_" title="Deconstruction">deconstructionism</a>, and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermeneutics" target="BLANK_" title="Hermeneutics">hermeneutics</a> to theological topics<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Nahum:1 ' target=''>portuguese@Nahum:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ NAHUM - This book is a vivid prediction of the approaching downfall of Nineveh, the capital city of Assyria, one of the most warlike of the ancient heathen nations. Of the Prophet Nahum, whose name means "consolation" or "comfort", little is known. His purpose was to comfort his people, long harassed by Assyria, with the promise that this cruel and oppressing people would soon meet destruction at God’s hand.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Luke:1 ' target=''>portuguese@Luke:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ LUKE - There is almost universal agreement that Luke, the "beloved physician" ( <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Colossians:4:14' target=''> kjv@Colossians:4:14</a> ) who accompanied Paul on his missionary travels, was the author of the third Gospel. Luke wrote to present Jesus as the Universal Savior, the compassionate healer and teacher. His careful historical approach is revealed in the preface, which states that the author has traced "all things from the very first". Unlike Mark, this author includes an account of the Virgin Birth, and unlike Matthew he extensively describes the Perean Ministry (Chapters Luke:9-18 ).<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Timothy:1 ' target=''>portuguese@1Timothy:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 1TIMOTHY - Along with the letter to Titus, these writings are defined as "pastoral epistles", which approach the material from the perspective of the minister, not of the Church. The letters to Timothy discuss such matters as the duties and qualifications of church officers, the inspirations of Scripture, the treatment of widows, and the expectation of a future reward.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Timothy:1 ' target=''>portuguese@2Timothy:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 2TIMOTHY - Along with the letter to Titus, these writings are defined as "pastoral epistles", which approach the material from the perspective of the minister, not of the Church. The letters to Timothy discuss such matters as the duties and qualifications of church officers, the inspirations of Scripture, the treatment of widows, and the expectation of a future reward.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=DAILYLIGHT.txt'>DAILYLIGHT.txt</a><br> Found: JANUARY26 AM <DAILYLIGHT>@ Let us go forth unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach. For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.-<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Hebrews:13:13-14' target=''>portuguese@Hebrews:13:13-14</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Peter:4:12' target=''>portuguese@1Peter:4:12</a>.13. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Corinthians:1:7' target=''>portuguese@2Corinthians:1:7</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Peter:4:14' target=''>portuguese@1Peter:4:14</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Acts:5:41' target=''>portuguese@Acts:5:41</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Hebrews:11:25-26' target=''>portuguese@Hebrews:11:25-26</a>. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=DAILYLIGHT.txt'>DAILYLIGHT.txt</a><br> Found: MAY12 PM <DAILYLIGHT>@ Reproach hath broken my heart.-<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Psalms:69:20' target=''>portuguese@Psalms:69:20</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:13:55' target=''>portuguese@Matthew:13:55</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=John:1:46' target=''>portuguese@John:1:46</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=John:8:48' target=''>portuguese@John:8:48</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:9:34' target=''>portuguese@Matthew:9:34</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=John:9:24' target=''>portuguese@John:9:24</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=John:7:12' target=''>portuguese@John:7:12</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:9:3' target=''>portuguese@Matthew:9:3</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:11:19' target=''>portuguese@Matthew:11:19</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:10:25' target=''>portuguese@Matthew:10:25</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Peter:2:19-23' target=''>portuguese@1Peter:2:19-23</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Peter:4:14' target=''>portuguese@1Peter:4:14</a>. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: 1Clement:16:15 <1CLEMENT>@ And again He Himself saith; <i>But I am a worm and no man, a reproach of men and an outcast of the people.</i> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: 1Clement:29:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore approach Him in holiness of soul, lifting up pure and undefiled hands unto Him, with love towards our gentle and compassionate Father who made us an elect portion unto Himself. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: 1Clement:56:10 <1CLEMENT>@ <i>And from the scourge of the tongue He shall hide thee and thou shalt not be afraid when evils approach.</i> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Barnabas:2:9 <BARNABAS>@ So we ought to perceive, unless we are without understanding, the mind of the goodness of our Father; for He speaketh to us, desiring us not to go astray like them but to seek how we may approach Him. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Diognetus:2:8 <DIOGNETUS>@ And as for the honors which ye think to offer to them, if they are sensible of them, ye rather punish them thereby, whereas, if they are insensible, ye reproach them by propitiating them with the blood and fat of victims. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=33' target=''>33</a>:3 <HERMAS>@ But if any angry temper approach, forthwith the Holy Spirit, being delicate, is straitened, not having <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=the' target=''>the</a> place clear, and seeketh to retire from the place; for he is being choked by the evil spirit, and has no room to minister unto the Lord, as he desireth, being polluted by angry temper. For the Lord dwelleth in long-suffering, but the devil in angry temper. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=43' target=''>43</a>:13 <HERMAS>@ In the next place, it never approacheth an assembly of righteous men; but avoideth them, and cleaveth to the doubtful-minded and empty, and prophesieth to them in corners, and deceiveth them, speaking all things in emptiness to gratify their desires; for they too are empty whom it answereth. For the empty vessel placed together with the empty is not broken, but they agree one with the other. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:24<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=101' target=''>101</a>:2 <HERMAS>@ they were ever simple and guileless and blessed, having nothing against one another, but rejoicing always in the servants of God, and clothed in the Holy Spirit of these virgins, and having compassion always on every man, and out of their labors they supplied every man's need without reproach and without misgiving. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:32<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=109' target=''>109</a>:3 <HERMAS>@ For suppose thou hast given to a fuller a new garment whole, and desirest to receive it back again whole, but the fuller give it back to thee torn, wilt thou receive it thus? Wilt thou not at once blaze out and attack him with reproaches, saying; "The garment which I gave thee was whole; wherefore hast thou rent it and made it useless? See, by reason of the rent, which thou hast made in it, it cannot be of use." Wilt thou not then say all this to a fuller even about a rent which he has made in thy garment? <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=INDEXTORREY.txt'>INDEXTORREY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=dict&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=torrey&String=Reviling and Reproaching ' target=''>dict:torrey Reviling and Reproaching </a> <TORREYR>@ Reviling and Reproaching <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt'>NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=filter&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Filter=NT-GOSPEL.filter&String=uproar' target=''>filter:NT-GOSPEL uproar </a> <GOSPELUNIGRAM>@ (1)<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLELAW.txt'>BIBLELAW.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Genesis:34:14' target=''>portuguese@Genesis:34:14</a> <LAW>@ Interracial marriage is a reproach -<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=OldTestamentLaw' target=''> OldTestamentLaw</a> -<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=ScripturalOrder' target=''> ScripturalOrder</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: approach <AAA>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=approach' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:approach</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: approached <AAA>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=approached' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:approached</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: approacheth <AAA>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=approacheth' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:approacheth</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: approaching <AAA>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=approaching' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:approaching</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproach <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproach' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproach</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproached <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproached' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproached</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproaches <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproaches' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproaches</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproachest <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproachest' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproachest</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproacheth <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproacheth' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproacheth</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: reproachfully <RRR>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=reproachfully' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:reproachfully</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: uproar <UUU>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=uproar' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:uproar</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=IDENTITYINCHRIST.txt'>IDENTITYINCHRIST.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=portuguese&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Ephesians:3:12' target=''>portuguese@Ephesians:3:12</a> <INJESUS>@I may approach God with freedom and confidence. <WhoIAmInJesus - 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