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naves:



EUBULUS @
- A friend of Paul kjv@2Timothy:4:21



EUCHARIST (THE LORD'S SUPPER) @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Matthew:26:17-30; kjv@Mark:14:22-24; kjv@Luke:13:26; kjv@Luke:22:19-20; kjv@John:13:1-4; kjv@Acts:2:42-46 kjv@Acts:2:47; kjv@1Corinthians:10:16-17 kjv@1Corinthians:10:1Corinthians:20:7; 21, 22; kjv@1Corinthians:11:20-34



EUNICE @
- Timothy's mother kjv@2Timothy:1:5
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See kjv@Acts:16:1



EUODIAS @
- A Christian woman of Philippi kjv@Philippians:4:2



EUNUCH @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Matthew:19:12
- Prohibited from certain privileges of the congregation kjv@Deuteronomy:23:1; kjv@Isaiah:56:3-5
- Influential court officials kjv@Jeremiah:38:7-13; kjv@Jeremiah:52:25; kjv@Daniel:1:3
- Those who voluntarily became (continent, probably) for the kingdom of heaven's sake kjv@Matthew:19:12
- Baptism of the Ethiopian kjv@Acts:8:26-29



EUPHRATES @
- A river in the garden of Eden kjv@Genesis:2:14
- The eastern limit of the kingdom of Israel kjv@Genesis:15:18; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:7; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:24; kjv@Joshua:1:4; kjv@2Samuel:8:3; kjv@1Kings:4:21; kjv@1Chronicles:5:9; kjv@1Chronicles:18:3
- Pharaoh-necho, king of Egypt, made conquest to kjv@2Kings:24:7; kjv@Jeremiah:46:2-10
- On the banks of, Jeremiah symbolically buries his sash kjv@Jeremiah:13:1-7
- Casts the scroll containing the prophecies against Babylon into kjv@Jeremiah:51:59-64

- SYMBOLICAL .The inundations of, of the extension of the empire of Assyria kjv@Isaiah:8:6-8 .In the symbolisms of the Apocalypse kjv@Revelation:9:14; kjv@Revelation:16:12



EUROCLYDON @
- A tempestuous wind kjv@Acts:27:14



EUTYCHUS @
- A young man from Troas, restored to life by Paul kjv@Acts:20:9-11