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READINESS
- UNREADINESS
@ (A) READINESS
(1) For the Future- kjv@2Kings:20:1; kjv@Amos:4:12; kjv@Matthew:24:44; kjv@Matthew:25:10; kjv@Mark:13:35; kjv@Luke:12:35,36; kjv@Revelation:19:7 Watchfulness, WATCHFULNESS & WATCHFULNESS Death, DEATH Second Coming
(5), FUTURE, THE Sudden Events, SUDDEN EVENTS Imminence, IMMINENCE
(2) For Spiritual Service- kjv@2Corinthians:8:19; kjv@2Corinthians:9:2; kjv@2Timothy:2:21; kjv@Titus:3:1; kjv@1Peter:3:15; kjv@1Peter:5:2 (B) SPIRITUAL PREPARATION, steps required in Abandonment of idols- kjv@1Samuel:7:3; kjv@2Chronicles:19:3 Cleansing of God's temple- kjv@2Chronicles:29:15 Returning unto the Lord- kjv@Luke:1:17 Personal purification- kjv@2Timothy:2:21 (C) PREPARATION PRECEDES BLESSING, general illustrations of No Water for the army until ditches were dug- kjv@2Kings:3:16,17 No Oil until the vessels were gathered- kjv@2Kings:4:3,4 No Healing until the leper had dipped seven times- kjv@2Kings:5:10 No Messiah until the way had been prepared- kjv@Isaiah:40:3 No Harvest until the ground had been broken up- kjv@Hosea:10:12 No Reconciliation without repentance- kjv@Joel:2:12,13 No Vision without obedience- kjv@John:9:7 No Resurrection until the stone is removed- kjv@John:11:39 No Entrance into Heaven without cleansing- kjv@Revelation:7:13,14 (D) UNREADINESS, for death and judgment- kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:12; kjv@Matthew:24:38,39,48-51; 25:6-10; kjv@Luke:21:34,35; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:3 Second Coming, FUTURE, THE Sudden Events, SUDDEN EVENTS
READING @ general references to- kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:12; kjv@Daniel:5:17; kjv@John:19:20 - of the Word of God.
See BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD
REASON, APPEAL TO @ kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Romans:12:1 -, Sinners devoid of. SEE No Understanding, DULLNESS
REASON DETHRONED @ kjv@Daniel:4:33; kjv@Matthew:8:28; kjv@Matthew:17:15; kjv@2Peter:2:12 Demoniacs, DEMONIACS
REASONINGS, HUMAN @ kjv@Matthew:16:7; kjv@Mark:2:6; kjv@Mark:11:31; kjv@Luke:9:46; kjv@Luke:20:14; kjv@Acts:28:29 Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY Wisdom, WISDOM
REBEKAH OR REBECCA @ daughter of Bethuel, married to Isaac
(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:24:15; kjv@Genesis:25:20; kjv@Genesis:26:7,35; kjv@Genesis:27:6,46; kjv@Genesis:49:31
(2) Characteristics of - Beautiful- kjv@Genesis:24:16 - Industrious- kjv@Genesis:24:19 - Hospitable- kjv@Genesis:24:25 - A woman of decision- kjv@Genesis:24:57,58 - Modest- kjv@Genesis:24:65 - Brought trouble into the home by teaching her son deception- Genesis:27:15-17
RECEPTION
- REJECTION OF GOD AND TRUTH @ (A) RECEPTIVITY
(1) General References to- kjv@Matthew:13:23; kjv@Acts:2:41; kjv@Acts:17:11; kjv@1Thessalonians:2:13 Martha received him into her house- kjv@Luke:10:39 Hearing, HEARING The Hearing Ear, RECEPTION
(2) Receiving Christ- kjv@Matthew:10:40; kjv@Mark:9:37; kjv@Luke:8:40; kjv@Luke:19:6; kjv@John:1:12 (B) TEACHABLENESS
(1) General References to Illustrated in the Life of Ezra- kjv@Ezra:8:21; kjv@Jeremiah:42:3 Essential to Entrance into God's Kingdom- kjv@Matthew:18:3 Exhibited by the Disciples- kjv@Luke:11:1 Manifested by the Blind Man- kjv@John:9:36; kjv@Acts:2:37 Seen in the Ethiopian Eunuch- kjv@Acts:8:31 The Secret of Paul's Success- kjv@Acts:9:6 Results in the Philippian Jailer's Conversion- kjv@Acts:16:30 Guidance Sought, GUIDANCE Seekers, SEEKING GOD
(2) Manifested by the Disciples in Seeking Instruction- kjv@Matthew:13:36; kjv@Mark:4:10; kjv@Mark:7:17; kjv@Mark:9:11,28; kjv@Mark:10:10; kjv@Mark:13:4; kjv@Luke:3:12; kjv@Luke:11:1; kjv@Luke:18:18 kjv@John:6:28
(3) The Hearing Ear- kjv@Psalms:40:6; kjv@Proverbs:18:15; kjv@Proverbs:20:12; kjv@Proverbs:25:12; kjv@Matthew:11:15; kjv@Matthew:13:16 (C) REJECTION
(1) Of Christ The Gergesenes- kjv@Matthew:8:34; kjv@Matthew:21:42 The People of Nazareth- kjv@Mark:6:3; kjv@Luke:4:28,29; kjv@Luke:17:25 The Chief Priests and Rulers- kjv@Luke:23:18 The Jewish Nation- kjv@John:1:11; kjv@John:5:43; kjv@John:12:48
(2) Of God- kjv@1Samuel:8:7; kjv@Psalms:81:11; kjv@Proverbs:1:24; kjv@Luke:7:30; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:8 Forsaking God, UNFAITHFULNESS & UNFAITHFULNESS Apostasy, UNFAITHFULNESS Backsliding, DETERIORATION
(3) Of Spiritual Instruction- kjv@2Chronicles:30:10; kjv@2Chronicles:36:16; kjv@Psalms:50:17; kjv@Proverbs:1:7,22; kjv@Proverbs:5:12 Law Despised, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD Despisers, DESPISERS
(4) Of the Word of God- kjv@Psalms:50:17; kjv@Isaiah:5:24; kjv@Isaiah:30:12; kjv@Jeremiah:6:10; kjv@Jeremiah:8:9; kjv@Jeremiah:20:8; kjv@Jeremiah:36:23 kjv@Zechariah:7:12; kjv@Mark:7:13 Law Despised, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD Despisers, DESPISERS
RECHABITES @ descendants of the Kenites- kjv@1Chronicles:2:55; kjv@Jeremiah:35:6
RECIPROCATION @ kjv@Romans:15:27; kjv@1Corinthians:9:11; kjv@2Corinthians:8:14; kjv@Galatians:6:6
RECONCILIATION @
(1) With God through Christ- kjv@Ezekiel:45:15; kjv@Daniel:9:24; kjv@2Corinthians:5:18; kjv@Ephesians:2:16; kjv@Colossians:1:20; kjv@Hebrews:2:17 Atonement, ATONEMENT Redemption
(2), REDEMPTION
(2) With Men- kjv@Matthew:5:24; kjv@Matthew:18:15
RECORDER @ kjv@2Samuel:8:16; kjv@2Samuel:20:24; kjv@1Kings:4:3; kjv@2Kings:18:18; kjv@2Chronicles:34:8
RED @ a colour- kjv@Exodus:35:23; kjv@Numbers:19:2; kjv@Esther:1:6; kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Isaiah:63:2
REDEEMED, THE @ kjv@Isaiah:35:9; kjv@Isaiah:51:11; kjv@Matthew:8:11; kjv@Revelation:5:9; kjv@Revelation:7:9; kjv@Revelation:14:4; kjv@Revelation:19:6 Saved, the, FUTURE, THE Saints
(4), FUTURE, THE
REDEEMER, THE LORD OUR @ kjv@Job:19:25; kjv@Psalms:130:8; kjv@Proverbs:23:11; kjv@Isaiah:41:14; kjv@Isaiah:43:14; kjv@Isaiah:44:24 kjv@Isaiah:47:4; kjv@Isaiah:59:20; kjv@Jeremiah:50:34 Salvation
(1), SALVATION
REDEMPTION @
(1) God the Author of- kjv@Psalms:31:5; kjv@Psalms:119:9; kjv@Psalms:130:7; kjv@Isaiah:43:1; kjv@Luke:1:68; kjv@Luke:2:38; kjv@Ephesians:4:30 Salvation
(1), SALVATION
(2) Through Christ- kjv@Romans:3:24; kjv@1Corinthians:1:30; kjv@Galatians:3:13; kjv@Colossians:1:14; kjv@Titus:2:14; kjv@Hebrews:9:12 kjv@1Peter:1:18; kjv@Revelation:5:9
See Blood
(1), CHRIST JESUS Atonement
(1), ATONEMENT Cross of Christ, CROSS OF CHRIST Salvation
(2), SALVATION Death
(8), SAVIOUR
(3) Of Land and Persons- kjv@Leviticus:25:27; 49: kjv@Leviticus:27:19; kjv@Nehemiah:5:8
RED SEA @ kjv@Exodus:10:19; kjv@Exodus:14:2; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Numbers:11:31; kjv@Joshua:4:23; kjv@Isaiah:11:15
REED @ a measure- kjv@Ezekiel:40:5 Tables, 3532
REEDS @ kjv@1Kings:14:15; kjv@Isaiah:42:3; kjv@Matthew:11:7; kjv@Matthew:27:29
REHOBOAM @ king of Judah, son and successor of Solomon- kjv@1Kings:11:43; kjv@1Kings:12:1; kjv@1Kings:14:21; kjv@2Chronicles:10:6; kjv@2Chronicles:11:5; kjv@2Chronicles:12:1,16
REINS @ kjv@Psalms:7:9; kjv@Psalms:26:2; kjv@Psalms:73:21; kjv@Psalms:139:13; kjv@Proverbs:23:16; kjv@Isaiah:11:5
RELIGION, TRUE
- FALSE @ (A) TRUE RELIGION
(1) Scriptural Definition of- kjv@Deuteronomy:10:12; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:13; kjv@Hosea:6:6; kjv@Micah:6:8; kjv@Mark:12:33 kjv@Romans:13:10; kjv@James:1:27 Requirements, REQUIREMENTS, DIVINE & REQUIREMENTS, DIVINE
(2) Examples of Piety Enoch- kjv@Genesis:5:24 Noah- kjv@Genesis:6:9 Jabez- kjv@1Chronicles:4:10 Hezekiah- kjv@2Chronicles:31:20 Job- kjv@Job:1:1 Daniel- kjv@Daniel:6:10 Simeon- kjv@Luke:2:25 Anna- kjv@Luke:2:37 Nathanael- kjv@John:1:47 Christ- kjv@John:8:29 Cornelius- kjv@Acts:10:2 Barnabas- kjv@Acts:11:24 Ananias- kjv@Acts:22:12 Timothy- kjv@2Timothy:1:5 Youthful Piety, YOUNG PEOPLE Worshippers, WORSHIPPERS Secret Prayer, PRAYER & PRAYER
(3) Sincerity a Mark of- kjv@Joshua:24:14; kjv@1Corinthians:5:8; kjv@2Corinthians:1:12; kjv@2Corinthians:2:17; kjv@Philippians:1:10 kjv@Titus:2:7; kjv@1John:3:18 Guileless, INNOCENCE Singleness of Heart, SIMPLICITY (B) FALSE RELIGION, characteristics of
(1) Ceremonialism- kjv@Mark:7:4; kjv@Acts:15:10; kjv@Galatians:4:9; kjv@Galatians:5:1; kjv@Colossians:2:20; kjv@Hebrews:9:10
See PROVIDENCE DIVINE RAISINS Pharisaism, PHARISAISM
(2) False Profession- kjv@Psalms:78:35,36; kjv@Proverbs:26:23; kjv@Isaiah:48:1; kjv@Ezekiel:33:31,32 kjv@Matthew:7:21; kjv@Mark:7:6; kjv@Luke:6:46; kjv@Titus:1:16; kjv@1John:3:18 Hypocrisy, RELIGION
(3) Legalism- kjv@Mark:2:24; kjv@Luke:6:2; kjv@Luke:13:14; kjv@John:5:10; kjv@Acts:15:5; kjv@Acts:16:3; kjv@Acts:21:20; kjv@Acts:22:3 kjv@Romans:10:2; kjv@Galatians:1:14 Judaizers, JUDAISM Pharisaism, PHARISAISM Traditions, TRADITIONS
(4) Sanctimony, distinguishing marks of An Outward Show of Righteousness- kjv@Isaiah:58:2 Pharisaic Separation- kjv@Isaiah:65:5 Assumed Innocence- kjv@Jeremiah:2:35 Religious Display- kjv@Matthew:6:5 Hypocrisy- kjv@Matthew:23:14 Self-righteousness, SELF
- JUSTIFICATION & SELF
- JUSTIFICATION Pride, PRIDE (C) FORMALISM
(1) Warnings Against- kjv@Isaiah:1:13; kjv@Isaiah:29:13; kjv@Isaiah:58:2; kjv@Matthew:15:8; kjv@Matthew:23:23; kjv@Galatians:4:10,11 kjv@Colossians:2:20; kjv@2Timothy:3:5
(2) The Insufficiency of- kjv@1Samuel:15:22; kjv@Psalms:51:16,17; kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:1; kjv@Hosea:6:6; kjv@Romans:14:17 kjv@1Corinthians:7:19; kjv@1Corinthians:8:8; kjv@Hebrews:9:10 Good Works, WORK AND WORKERS, RELIGIOUS Justification, JUSTIFICATION & JUSTIFICATION (D) HYPOCRISY, an ever present element in false religion
(1) General References to- kjv@Proverbs:23:7; kjv@Proverbs:26:25; kjv@Matthew:23:28; kjv@Luke:12:1; kjv@1Timothy:4:2; kjv@Titus:1:16 Deceit, FALSEHOOD & FALSEHOOD Self
- Righteousness, SELF
- JUSTIFICATION & SELF
- JUSTIFICATION
(2) Examples of- kjv@Matthew:15:7; kjv@Matthew:22:18; kjv@Matthew:23:13; kjv@Matthew:24:51; kjv@Luke:6:42; kjv@Luke:12:56; kjv@Luke:13:15 kjv@John:12:6; kjv@Romans:16:18 Crookedness, DUPLICITY Deception, FALSEHOOD & FALSEHOOD Evil Kiss, TREACHERY Treachery, TREACHERY (E) INCONSISTENCY in Religious Life
(1) General Marks of Uncharitableness- kjv@Matthew:7:3; kjv@Matthew:23:3 Religious Talk- kjv@Luke:6:46 Legalism- kjv@John:7:23 Harsh Judgment- kjv@Romans:2:1 Preaching and not Practising- kjv@Romans:2:21; kjv@Galatians:2:14 False Profession- kjv@Titus:1:16 Selfishness- kjv@James:2:15,16 The Double Tongue- kjv@James:3:10; kjv@1John:2:4
(2) Brings Reproach upon the Cause of Truth- kjv@2Samuel:12:14; kjv@Nehemiah:5:9; kjv@Ezekiel:36:20; kjv@Romans:2:23,24; kjv@2Peter:2:2 (F) SUPERSTITION- kjv@Isaiah:4:3; kjv@1Kings:20:23; kjv@Jeremiah:10:2; kjv@Jeremiah:44:18; kjv@Matthew:14:2 kjv@Acts:12:15; kjv@Acts:14:11; kjv@Acts:17:23; kjv@Acts:28:4
REMEMBRANCE
- FORGETFULNESS @ (A) REMEMBRANCE
(1) The Duty of Remembering In the Battles of Life- kjv@Nehemiah:4:14 In the Night Season- kjv@Psalms:63:6 In Early Life- kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:1 In Time of Trouble- kjv@Jonah:2:7 When away from Home- kjv@Zechariah:10:9
(2) Fringes of Remembrance used upon garments- kjv@Numbers:15:38; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:12; kjv@Matthew:23:5
(3) Phylacteries, or Frontlets worn to preserve the law in memory- kjv@Deuteronomy:22:12; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:18; kjv@Matthew:23:5
(4) Remembrancers, the duty of Believers to act as- kjv@Isaiah:62:6; kjv@1Corinthians:4:17; kjv@1Timothy:4:6; kjv@2Peter:1:12; kjv@2Peter:3:1 -of the Wicked.
See OBLIVION (B) FORGETFULNESS OF GOD
(1) Warning concerning Need of Watchfulness against- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:9 Prosperity Tends to- kjv@Deuteronomy:6:10,11,12; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:11; kjv@Judges:8:34 Fate of those Guilty of- kjv@Psalms:9:17; kjv@Psalms:50:22; kjv@Psalms:78:11; kjv@Isaiah:17:10 Begets Moral Cowardice- kjv@Isaiah:51:13 Ends in Bitter Tears- kjv@Jeremiah:3:21; kjv@Hebrews:2:1 Forsaking God, UNFAITHFULNESS & UNFAITHFULNESS Backsliding, DETERIORATION Apostasy, UNFAITHFULNESS Wanderers, ESTRANGEMENT
(2) Memorials Instituted The Passover- kjv@Exodus:12:14 The Laying up of the manna- kjv@Exodus:16:32 The stones of the ephod- kjv@Exodus:28:12 The fringes on the garments- kjv@Numbers:15:39 The brazen censers- kjv@Numbers:16:40 The twelve stones from Jordan- kjv@Joshua:4:7 Joshua's stone of memorial- kjv@Joshua:24:27; kjv@Matthew:26:13 The Lord's Supper- kjv@Luke:22:19; kjv@Acts:10:4 Pillars, PILLARS
REPHAIM, VALLEY OF @ kjv@2Samuel:5:18; kjv@2Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15; kjv@1Chronicles:14:9; kjv@Isaiah:17:5 Anakim, GIANTS Giants, GIANTS
REPROBATES @ examples of- kjv@1Samuel:3:13; kjv@1Kings:21:22; kjv@Hosea:4:17; kjv@Romans:1:28 Castaways, ESTRANGEMENT Holy Spirit, HOLY SPIRIT God's Face Hidden, ESTRANGEMENT Wicked Rejected, WICKED
REPTILES @ Adders- kjv@Genesis:49:17 Adders, ADDERS Asps- kjv@Isaiah:11:8 Asps, ASPS Chameleons- kjv@Leviticus:11:30 Cockatrices- kjv@Isaiah:59:5 Cockatrice, COCKATRICE Crocodiles- kjv@Leviticus:11:30 Dragons- kjv@Ezekiel:29:3 Dragons, Frogs- kjv@Exodus:8:2 Frogs, FROGS Lizards- kjv@Leviticus:11:30 Serpents- kjv@Exodus:7:10 Serpents, SERPENTS Tortoises- kjv@Leviticus:11:29 Vipers- kjv@Job:20:16 Vipers,
REQUIREMENTS, DIVINE @
(1) General References to- kjv@Deuteronomy:10:12; kjv@Micah:6:8; kjv@Zechariah:7:9; kjv@Zechariah:8:16; kjv@Matthew:19:17 True Religion, RELIGION, TRUE
(2) Spiritual Necessities emphasized by Christ Inward Righteousness- kjv@Matthew:5:20 A Childlike Spirit- kjv@Matthew:18:3 Repentance- kjv@Luke:13:2,3 The New Birth- kjv@John:3:5; kjv@John:4:24; kjv@John:6:53; kjv@John:8:24; kjv@Acts:4:12; kjv@Hebrews:9:22; kjv@Hebrews:11:6; kjv@Hebrews:12:14
RESTITUTION @
(1) Enjoined- kjv@Exodus:22:3; kjv@Leviticus:6:4; kjv@Proverbs:6:31; kjv@Ezekiel:33:15
(2) Examples of- kjv@1Kings:20:34; kjv@2Kings:8:6; kjv@Nehemiah:5:12; kjv@Luke:19:8
RESTORATION @
(1) Spiritual, of the Penitent- kjv@Psalms:51:12; kjv@Isaiah:57:18; kjv@Jeremiah:3:22; kjv@Jeremiah:30:17; kjv@Hosea:14:4; kjv@Micah:7:19 Pardon, SALVATION & SALVATION Forgiveness, FORGIVENESS & FORGIVENESS Mercy, MERCIFULNESS
(2) Of Israel- kjv@Isaiah:1:26; kjv@Isaiah:11:12; kjv@Isaiah:27:13; kjv@Isaiah:33:20; kjv@Isaiah:40:2; kjv@Isaiah:49:22; kjv@Isaiah:60:10 kjv@Ezekiel:20:40; kjv@Ezekiel:36:8; kjv@Zechariah:1:17; kjv@Zechariah:10:6; kjv@Zechariah:14:11; kjv@Malachi:3:4 Return of the Jews, ISRAEL
- THE JEWS Waste Places, WASTE PLACES
RESTRAINTS, DIVINE @
(1) Exercised over the Righteous- kjv@1Samuel:25:39; kjv@1Chronicles:4:10; kjv@Psalms:19:13; kjv@Psalms:141:3; kjv@Luke:11:4; kjv@John:17:15
(2) Exercised over the Wicked- kjv@2Kings:19:28; kjv@Psalms:32:9; kjv@Psalms:76:10
REST
- UNREST @ (A) REST
(1) Physical Enjoined- kjv@Exodus:23:12; kjv@Exodus:31:15; kjv@Exodus:34:21; kjv@Exodus:35:2; kjv@Leviticus:23:3; kjv@Mark:6:31 Sabbath, SABBATH
(2) Spiritual The Divine Presence Gives- kjv@Exodus:33:14; kjv@Psalms:23:2 Vainly Sought in Escape from Trouble- kjv@Psalms:55:6 True Response found in God- kjv@Psalms:116:7; kjv@Isaiah:14:3 Lost by Stubbornness- kjv@Isaiah:28:12; kjv@Isaiah:30:15 Found in Christ's Service- kjv@Matthew:11:29 Appropriated by Faith- kjv@Hebrews:4:3 Eternal- kjv@Revelation:14:13 Quietness, QUIETNESS & QUIETNESS Satisfaction, SATISFACTION Contentment, CONTENT
(3) Future Rest of the Saints.
See FUTURE, THE (B) PEACE
(1) General References to Spiritual- kjv@Psalms:4:8; kjv@Luke:1:78,79; kjv@Luke:2:13,14; kjv@John:20:19; kjv@Romans:8:6; kjv@Romans:14:17 kjv@Galatians:1:3; kjv@Galatians:5:22,23; kjv@2Thessalonians:3:16 Quietness, QUIETNESS
(2) Promised to Believers The Gift of God- kjv@Psalms:29:11 Abundant- kjv@Psalms:119:165; kjv@Proverbs:3:17 Perfect- kjv@Isaiah:26:3 Like a River- kjv@Isaiah:48:18; kjv@Isaiah:54:13; kjv@Ezekiel:34:25 Legacy of Christ- kjv@John:14:27; kjv@John:16:33 Passeth Understanding- kjv@Philippians:4:7
(3) Bestowed through Christ- kjv@Isaiah:53:5; kjv@Acts:10:36; kjv@Romans:5:1; kjv@Ephesians:2:14; kjv@Colossians:1:20
(4) Duty of Seeking- kjv@Job:22:21; kjv@Psalms:34:14; kjv@Isaiah:27:5; kjv@Colossians:3:15; kjv@1Peter:3:11 Quietness, QUIETNESS & QUIETNESS (B) PEACE
(5) God of- kjv@Romans:15:33; kjv@Romans:16:20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:11; kjv@Philippians:4:9; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:23; kjv@Hebrews:13:20
(6) To be Cultivated in the Church- kjv@1Corinthians:14:33; kjv@2Corinthians:13:11; kjv@Ephesians:4:3; kjv@Philippians:4:2; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:13; kjv@2Timothy:2:22 Quietness, QUIETNESS & QUIETNESS Strife, STRIFE For Peace
(7),
(8),
(9). SEE Peace
- War, PEACE
(10) Peace Invoked.
See PEACE INVOKED (C) UNREST
(1) The Result of the Sinful Life- kjv@Deuteronomy:28:67; kjv@Job:7:3; kjv@Psalms:38:8; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:23; kjv@Isaiah:21:4; kjv@Isaiah:23:12; kjv@Isaiah:57:20 kjv@Lamentations:5:5; kjv@Revelation:14:11 Dissatisfaction, DISCONTENT Remorse, GUILT Unsatisfied, EMPTINESS
(2) No Peace for the Worldly and Wicked- kjv@2Chronicles:15:5; kjv@Isaiah:48:22; kjv@Isaiah:59:8; kjv@Ezekiel:7:25; kjv@Ezekiel:13:10; kjv@Zechariah:8:10; kjv@Romans:3:17 Dissatisfaction, DISCONTENT Misery, MISERY
(3) Needless Fear on the Part of Christians, examples of- kjv@Matthew:14:30; kjv@Matthew:17:6; kjv@Mark:4:38; kjv@Mark:5:33; kjv@Mark:16:5; kjv@Luke:1:12 Doubters, UNBELIEF (D) WORLDLY CARE
(1) Folly of Profitless- kjv@Psalms:39:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:1:13 The Sinners' Portion- kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:26; kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:6 Drives away Sleep- kjv@Ecclesiastes:8:16 Indicates a Distrust of Providence- kjv@Matthew:6:31,32 Chokes the "Word"- kjv@Matthew:13:7,22 Mars the Peace of Home- kjv@Luke:10:40
(2) Forbidden- kjv@Psalms:127:2; kjv@Matthew:6:25; kjv@Matthew:13:22; kjv@Luke:10:41; kjv@Luke:12:29; kjv@Luke:21:34; kjv@1Corinthians:7:32 kjv@Philippians:4:6; kjv@1Peter:5:7 Anxiety, ANXIETY
, Business.
See BUSINESS LIFE
, Family.
See HOME
RESULTS DEMANDED @ kjv@Matthew:3:8; kjv@Matthew:5:16; kjv@Mark:4:20; kjv@Luke:13:9; kjv@Luke:19:23; kjv@Luke:20:10; kjv@John:15:8,16
REUBEN @ son of Jacob and Leah- kjv@Genesis:29:32; kjv@Genesis:30:14; kjv@Genesis:35:22; kjv@Genesis:37:21; kjv@Genesis:42:22,37; kjv@Genesis:49:3
REVERENCE
- IRREVERENCE @ (A) REVERENCE
(1) For God and Sacred things enjoined- kjv@Exodus:3:5; kjv@Joshua:5:15; kjv@Psalms:4:4; kjv@Psalms:33:8; kjv@Psalms:89:7; kjv@Psalms:111:9; kjv@Habbakkuk:2:20 Fear of God, REVERENCE Honour, HONOUR God's Name, NAME Shoes Removed, SHOES REMOVED
(2) For the Aged SEE Young People, YOUNG PEOPLE
(3) For the Sanctuary- kjv@Leviticus:19:30; kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:1; kjv@John:2:16 Pollutions, DEFILEMENT & DEFILEMENT
(4) For Men of God- kjv@Exodus:33:8; kjv@Acts:28:10; kjv@Philippians:2:29; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:12,13; kjv@1Timothy:5:17; kjv@Hebrews:13:7
(5) For Christ- kjv@Matthew:8:2; kjv@Matthew:9:18; kjv@Matthew:15:25; kjv@Matthew:20:20; kjv@Mark:5:22; kjv@Mark:7:25; kjv@John:9:38 Worship, WORSHIP, TRUE
For God's Name.
See NAME
For Parents.
See YOUNG PEOPLE
For Religious Leaders.
See HONOUR
For Word of God.
See BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD (B) FEAR OF GOD, reverential
(1) Enjoined- kjv@Deuteronomy:10:12; kjv@Deuteronomy:13:4; kjv@Joshua:4:24; kjv@Joshua:24:14; kjv@1Chronicles:16:30; kjv@2Chronicles:19:7; kjv@Proverbs:3:7 kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:13; kjv@Isaiah:8:13; kjv@Matthew:10:28; kjv@Luke:23:40; kjv@Romans:11:20; kjv@1Peter:1:17 kjv@1Peter:2:17; kjv@Revelation:14:7 Honour, HONOUR & Reverence, REVERENCE
(2) Promises Concerning- kjv@1Samuel:12:14; kjv@Psalms:25:12; kjv@Psalms:31:19; kjv@Psalms:103:13; kjv@Psalms:147:11; kjv@Proverbs:1:7; kjv@Isaiah:50:10 kjv@Malachi:3:16; kjv@Luke:1:50; kjv@Acts:10:35 Obedience, OBEDIENCE Blessings
(2), BLESSINGS Divine Promises
(1), PROMISES, DIVINE
(3) Examples of Righteous Men Dominated by- kjv@Nehemiah:5:15; kjv@Job:1:8; kjv@Jonah:1:9,16; kjv@Acts:5:11; kjv@Acts:9:31; kjv@Acts:10:2 Piety, RELIGION, TRUE
, Slavish, of Wicked.
See FEAR IRREVERENCE, Miscellaneous topics relating to (C) SCOFFERS- kjv@Psalms:73:11; kjv@Isaiah:5:19; kjv@Jeremiah:17:15; kjv@Acts:17:18; kjv@2Peter:3:3 Despisers, DESPISERS Scorners, SCORNERS Mocking, MOCKING & MOCKING Derision, DERISION Reviling of Christ, SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST (D) SACRILEGE
(1) Condemned- kjv@Leviticus:19:8; kjv@Numbers:18:32; kjv@Romans:2:22; kjv@1Corinthians:11:22
(2) Examples of- kjv@Leviticus:10:1; kjv@1Samuel:2:17; kjv@1Samuel:6:19; kjv@1Samuel:13:9; kjv@2Samuel:6:6; kjv@2Kings:21:7; kjv@2Kings:25:13 kjv@1Chronicles:13:9; kjv@2Chronicles:24:7; kjv@2Chronicles:26:16; kjv@2Chronicles:28:24; kjv@Daniel:5:2; kjv@Matthew:21:13; kjv@Acts:8:19 Pollutions, DEFILEMENT
(3) By Despoiling the Temple- kjv@2Kings:12:18; kjv@2Kings:18:16; kjv@2Chronicles:12:9; kjv@2Chronicles:16:2; kjv@2Chronicles:25:24; kjv@2Chronicles:28:21,24; kjv@2Chronicles:36:10
Polluted. SEE Pollutions, DEFILEMENT
REVERSALS OF MEN'S POSITION BY THE LORD @ kjv@Psalms:75:7; kjv@Psalms:147:6; kjv@Mark:10:31; kjv@Luke:1:52; kjv@Luke:6:25; kjv@Luke:16:25 Proud, ABASEMENT Saints Exalted, EXALTATION
REVERSION TO JUDAISM @ kjv@Galatians:2:14; kjv@Galatians:3:3; kjv@Galatians:4:10,21; kjv@Galatians:5:2 Judaizers, JUDAISM
REVOLTS @ examples of- kjv@1Kings:12:16; kjv@2Kings:8:20; kjv@2Kings:24:20; kjv@2Chronicles:21:8 Conspiracy, PLOTTING Rebellion, NATION, THE
REWARD
- PUNISHMENT @ (A) REWARD
(1) For Spiritual Service Future Life, FUTURE, THE
(2) For Suffering Endured Future Life, FUTURE, THE Overcomers, BATTLE OF LIFE
(3) General References to- kjv@Genesis:15:1; kjv@Psalms:19:9,11; kjv@Psalms:58:11; kjv@Isaiah:40:10; kjv@Isaiah:62:11; kjv@Jeremiah:31:16 kjv@Matthew:6:4; kjv@1Corinthians:9:17; kjv@2John:1:8; kjv@Revelation:22:12 Spiritual Crowns, FUTURE, THE Spiritual Kings, EXALTATION
(4) Earthly, a Source of Temptation- kjv@Numbers:22:7,17; kjv@Deuteronomy:16:19; kjv@1Kings:13:7; kjv@2Kings:5:15; kjv@Isaiah:1:23; kjv@Daniel:5:17 kjv@Micah:3:11; kjv@Micah:7:3
Refused. SEE Men of God, LEADERS Temptation Resisted, TEMPTATION
For Obedience.
See OBEDIENCE
Uprightness.
See UPRIGHTNESS
Of the Wicked. SEE Recompense
(1), REWARD Retribution, PUNISHMENT (B) RECOMPENSE
(1) Of Evil- kjv@Isaiah:59:18; kjv@Ezekiel:7:4; kjv@Ezekiel:9:10; kjv@Ezekiel:11:21; kjv@Hosea:9:7; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:6; kjv@Hebrews:2:2 Retribution, PUNISHMENT & PUNISHMENT Vengeance, CONDEMNATION No Escape, SIN
(2) Of Righteousness- kjv@Ruth:2:12; kjv@2Samuel:22:25; kjv@Proverbs:11:31; kjv@Proverbs:13:21; kjv@Isaiah:35:4; kjv@Luke:14:14 kjv@Hebrews:10:35 Crowns, FUTURE, THE Kings, Spiritual, EXALTATION Heaven, 1356 Eternal Glory, FUTURE, THE (C) PUNISHMENT
(1) Of the Wicked- kjv@Isaiah:13:11; kjv@Isaiah:26:21; kjv@Isaiah:59:18; kjv@Jeremiah:21:14; kjv@Zephaniah:1:12 kjv@Luke:12:47; kjv@Romans:2:8; kjv@Hebrews:10:29 Threatenings, THREATENINGS Destruction, INSECURITY No Escape, SIN
(2) Future- kjv@Psalms:11:6; kjv@Malachi:4:1; kjv@Matthew:18:9; kjv@Matthew:25:46; kjv@Mark:3:29; kjv@Luke:3:17; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:9 kjv@2Peter:2:9; kjv@Revelation:14:11; kjv@Revelation:20:15 Future State, FUTURE STATE OF THE WICKED Hell, FUTURE STATE OF THE WICKED Fire, FUTURE STATE OF THE WICKED For Punishments, Ancient Modes of, SEE NATION, THE (D) RETRIBUTION
(1) Threatened- kjv@Exodus:20:5; kjv@Exodus:32:34; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:10; kjv@2Samuel:12:10; kjv@Psalms:7:16; kjv@Psalms:37:15 kjv@Isaiah:65:6; kjv@Isaiah:66:6; kjv@Jeremiah:23:2; kjv@Jeremiah:51:56; kjv@Obadiah:1:15; kjv@Matthew:23:35; kjv@Hebrews:10:30 No Escape, SIN Sin's Penalty, SIN Wicked Snared, WICKED Threatenings, THREATENINGS
(2) Examples of- kjv@Judges:1:7; kjv@Judges:9:24; kjv@2Samuel:18:17; kjv@1Kings:2:32; kjv@2Kings:9:26; kjv@Esther:7:10; kjv@Esther:9:25 The Wicked, WICKED
REZIN @ king of Syria- kjv@2Kings:15:37; kjv@2Kings:16:5; kjv@Isaiah:7:1
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REAIA
- R>@ - a Reubenite, son of Micah, and apparently prince of his tribe. ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:5) The name is identical with Reai’ah.
REAIAH
- R>@ - (seen of Jehovah). A descendant of Shubal the son of Judah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:2) The children of Reaiah were a family of Nethinim who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:47; kjv@Nehemiah:7:50) (B.C. before 536.)
REBA
- R>@ - (four), one of the five kings of the Midianites slain by the children of Israel when Balaam fell. kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:21) (B.C. 1450.)
REBECCA
- R>@ - kjv@Romans:9:10) only. REBEKAH
REBEKAH
- R>@ - (ensnarer), daughter of Bethuel, kjv@Genesis:22:23) and sister of Laban, married to Isaac. She is first presented to us in kjv@Genesis:24:1) ... where the beautiful story of her marriage is related. (B.C. 1857.) For nineteen years she was childless: then Esau and Jacob were born, the younger being the mother’s companion and favorite. kjv@Genesis:25:19-28) Rebekah suggested the deceit that was practiced by Jacob on his blind father. She directed and aided him in carrying it out, foresaw the probable consequence of Esau’s anger, and prevented it by moving Isaac to send Jacob away to Padan-aram, kjv@Genesis:27:1) ... to her own kindred. kjv@Genesis:29:12) Rebekah’s beauty became at one time a source of danger to her husband. kjv@Genesis:26:7) It has been conjectured that she died during Jacob’s sojourn in Padan-aram.
RECHAB
- R>@ - (rider). One of the two "captains of bands" whom Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to murder him. (2 Samuel kjv@4:2) (B.C. 1046.) The father of Malchiah, ruler of part of Beth-haccerem. kjv@Nehemiah:3:14) (B.C. before 446.) The father or ancestor of Jehonadab. ( kjv@2Kings:10:15 kjv@2Kings:10:33 kjv@1Chronicles:2:65; kjv@Jeremiah:35:6-19) (B.C.before 882.) It was from this Rechab that the tribe of the Rechabites derived their name. In ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:55) the house of Rechab is identified with a section of the Kenites, a Midianitish tribe who came into Canaan with the Israelites, and retained their nomadic habits. The real founder of the tribe was Jehonadab. JEHONADAB He and his people had all along been worshippers of Jehovah, circumcised, though not looked upon as belonging to Israel and probably therefore not considering themselves bound by the Mosaic law and ritual. The worship of Baal was offensive to them. Jonadab inaugurated a reformation and compelled a more rigid adherence than ever to the old Arab life. They were neither to drink wine, nor build houses, nor sow seed, nor plant nor have any vineyard. All their days they were to dwell in tents. kjv@Jeremiah:35:6-7) This was to be the condition of their retaining a distinct tribal existence. For two centuries and a half they adhered faithfully to this rule. The invasion of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar, in B.C. 607, drove the Rechabites from their tents to Jerusalem, where they stood proof against temptation, and were specially blessed. kjv@Jeremiah:35:2-19) There is much of interest in relation to the present condition of these people. Dr. Wolf reports that the Jews of Jerusalem and Yemen told him that he would find the Rechabites of Jere 35 living near Mecca, in the mountainous country northeast of Medina. When he came near Senaa he came in contact with a tribe, the Beni
- Khabir , who identified themselves with the sons of Jehonadab. They claimed to number 60,000, to adhere to the old rules, and to be a fulfillment of the promise made to Jehonadab.
RECHABITES
- R>@ - RECHAB
RECHAH
- R>@ - (uttermost part), probably a place in Judah
a village, Rashiah , three miles south of Jerusalem.
RECORDER
- R>@ - an officer of high rank in the Jewish state, exercising the functions, not simply of an annalist, but of chancellor or president of the privy council. In David’s court the recorder appeal’s among the high officers of his household. (2 Samuel kjv@8:16; 20:24; kjv@1Chronicles:18:15) In Solomon’s he is coupled with the three secretaries. (Kings:4:3) comp. 2Kin 18:18,37; kjv@2Chronicals:34:8
RED SEA
- R>@ - Name.
The sea known to us as the Red Sea was by the Israelites called "the sea," kjv@Exodus:14:2 kjv@Exodus:14:9,16,21-28; 15:1,4,8-10,19; kjv@Joshua:24:6-7) and many other passages, and specially "the sea of Suph ." kjv@Exodus:10:19 kjv@Exodus:13:18 kjv@Exodus:15:4 ,22; 23:31; kjv@Numbers:14:25) etc. This word signifies a sea-weed resembling wool , and such sea-weed is thrown up abundantly on the shores of the Red Sea; hence Brugsch calls it the sea of reeds or weeds . The color of the water is not red. Ebers says that it is of a lovely blue-green color, and named Red either from its red banks or from the Erythraeans, who were called the red people. Physical description .
In extreme length the Red Sea stretches from the straits of Bab el
- Mendeb (or rather Ras Bab el
- Mendeb), 18 miles wide. in lat. 12 degrees 40’ N., to the modern head of the Gulf of Suez, lat. 30 degrees N., a distance of 1450 miles. Its greatest width may be stated at about 210 miles. At Ras Mohammed, on the north, the Red Sea is split by the granitic peninsula of Sinai into two gulfs; the westernmost, or Gulf of Suez, is now about 150 miles in length, with an average width of about 20, though it contracts to less than 10 miles; the easternmost or Gulf of el-’Akabeh, is about 100 miles long, from the Straits of Tiran to the ’Akabeh, and 15 miles wide. The average depth of the Red Sea is from 2500 to 3500 feet, though in places it Isaiah:6000 feet deep. Journeying southward from Suez, on our left is the peninsula of Sinai; on the right is the desert coast of Egypt, of limestone formation like the greater part of the Nile valley in Egypt, the cliff’s on the sea margin stretching landward in a great rocky plateau while more inland a chain of volcanic mountains, beginning about lat. 28 degrees 4’ and running south, rear their lofty peaks at intervals above the limestone, generally about 15 miles distant. Ancient limits.
The most important change in the Red Sea has been the drying up of its northern extremity, "the tongue of the Egyptian Sea." about the head of the gulf has risen and that near the Mediterranean become depressed. The head of the gulf has consequently retired gradually since the Christian era. Thus the prophecy of Isaiah has been fulfilled, kjv@Isaiah:11:15 kjv@Isaiah:10:5) the tongue of the Red Sea has dried up for a distance of at least 50 miles from its ancient head. An ancient canal conveyed the waters of the Nile to the Red Sea, flowing through the Wadi-t Tumeylat and irrigating with its system of water-channels a large extent of country. It was 62 Roman miles long, 54 feet wide and 7 feet deep. The drying up of the head of the gulf appears to have been one of the chief causes of the neglect and ruin of this canal. The country, for the distance above indicated, is now a desert of gravelly sand, with wide patches about the old sea-bottom, of rank marsh land, now called the "Bitter Lakes." At the northern extremity of this salt waste is a small lake, sometimes called the Lake of Heropolis; the lake is now Birket-et
- Timsah "the lake of the crocodile," and is supposed to mark the ancient head of the gulf. The canal that connected this with the Nile was of Pharaonic origin. It was anciently known as the "Fossa Regum" and the "canal of Hero." The time at which the canal was extended, after the drying up of the head of the gulf, to the present head is uncertain, but it must have been late, and probably since the Mohammedan conquest. Traces of the ancient channel throughout its entire length to the vicinity of Bubastis exist at intervals in the present day. The land north of the ancient gulf is a plain of heavy sand, merging into marsh-land near the Mediterranean coast, and extending to Palestine. This region, including Wadi-t
- Tumeylat , was probably the frontier land occupied in pact by the Israelites, and open to the incursions of the wild tribes of the Arabian desert. Navigation.
The sea, from its dangers and sterile shores, is entirely destitute of boats. The coral of the Red Sea is remarkably abundant, and beautifully colored and variegated; but it forms so many reefs and islands along the shores that navigation is very dangerous, and the shores are chiefly barren rock and sand, and therefore very sparsely inhabited so that there are but three cities along the whole 1450 miles of its west coast
Suez, at the head, a city of 14,000 inhabitants; Sanakin, belonging to Soudan, of 10,000; and Massau, in Albyssinia, of 5000. Only two ports, Elath and Ezion-geber, are mentioned in the Bible. The earliest navigation of the Red Sea (passing by the pre-historical Phoenicians) is mentioned by Herodotus:
"Seostris (Rameses II.) was the first who passing the Arabian Gulf in a fleet of long vessels, reduced under his authority the inhabitants of the coast bordering the Erythrean Sea." Three centuries later, Solomon’s navy was built "in Ezion-geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red Sea (Yam Suph), in the land of Edom." (Kings:9:20) The kingdom of Solomon extended as far as the Red Sea, upon which he possessed the harbors of Elath and Ezion-geber. [ELATH, ELOTH; EZION
- GEBER] It is possible that the sea has retired here as at Suez, and that Ezion-geber is now dry land. Jehoshaphat also "made ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold; but they went not; for the ships were broken at Ezion-geber." (Kings:22:48) The scene of this wreck has been supposed to be Edh
- Dhahab. The fleets appear to have sailed about the autumnal equinox, and returned in December or the middle of January. The Red Sea, as it possessed for many centuries the most important sea-trade of the East contained ports of celebrity. The Heroopolite Gulf (Gulf of Suez) is of the chief interest; it was near to Goshen, it was the scene of the passage of the Red Sea, and it was the "tongue of the Egyptian Sea." It was also the seat of the Egyptian trade in this sea and to the Indian Ocean. Passage of the Red Sea .
The passage of the Red Sea was the crisis of the exodus. It is usual to suppose that the most northern place at which the Red Sea could have been crossed is the present head of the Gulf of Suez. This supposition depends upon the erroneous idea that in the time of Moses the gulf did not extend farther to the northward then at present. An examination of the country north of Suez has shown, however, that the sea has receded many miles. The old bed is indicated by the Birket-et Timsah , or "lake of the crocodile," and the more southern Bitter Lakes, the northernmost part of the former probably corresponding to the head of it the at the time of the exodus. It is necessary to endeavor to ascertain the route of the Israelites before we can attempt to discover where they crossed the sea. The point from which they started was Rameses, a place certain in the land of Goshen, which we identified with the Wadi-t
- Tumeylat . They encamped at Succoth. At the end of the second day’s journey the camping place was at Etham, "in the edge of the wilderness." kjv@Exodus:13:20; kjv@Numbers:33:6) Here the Wadi-t
- Tumeylat was probably left, as it is cultivable and terminates in the desert. At the end of the third day’s march for each camping place seems to mark the close of a day’s journey the Israelites encamped by the sea, place of this last encampment and that of the passage would be not very far from the Persepolitan monument at Pihahiroth. It appears that Migdol was behind Pi-hahiroth and on the other hand Baalzephon and the sea. From Pi-hahiroth the Israelites crossed the sea. This was not far from halfway between the Bitter Lakes and the Gulf of Suez, where now it is dry land. The Muslims suppose Memphis to have been the city at which the Pharaoh of the exodus resided before that event occurred. From opposite Memphis a broad valley leads to the Red Sea. It is in part called the Wadi-t
- Teeh , or "Valley of the Wandering." From it the traveller reaches the sea beneath the lofty Gebel-et
- Takah , which rises in the north and shuts off all escape in that direction excepting by a narrow way along the seashore, which Pharaoh might have occupied. The sea here is broad and deep, as the narrative is generally held to imply. All the local features seem suited for a great event. The only points bearing on geography in the account of this event are that the sea was divided by an east wind. Whence we may reasonably infer that it was crossed from west to east, and that the whole Egyptian army perished, which shows that it must have been some miles broad. On the whole we may reasonably suppose about twelve miles as the smallest breadth of the sea. The narrative distinctly states that a path was made through the sea, and that the waters were a wall on either hand. The term "wall" does not appear to oblige us to suppose, as many have done, that the sea stood up like a cliff on either side, but should rather be considered to mean a barrier, as the former idea implies a seemingly needless addition to the miracle, while the latter seems to be not discordant with the language of the narrative. It was during the night that the Israelites crossed, and the Egyptians followed. In the morning watch, the last third or fourth of the night, or the period before sunrise Pharaoh’s army was in full pursuit in the divided sea, and was there miraculously troubled, so that the Egyptians sought to flee. kjv@Exodus:14:23-25) Then was Moses commanded again to stretch out his hand and the sea returned to its strength, and overwhelmed the Egyptians, of whom not one remained alive, Ibid. 26-28. (But on the whole it is becoming more probable that the place where the Israelites crossed "was near the town of Suez, on extensive shoals which run toward the southeast, in the direction of Ayim Musa (the Wells of Moses). The distance is about three miles at high tide. This is the most probable thee Near here Napoleon, deceived by the tidal wave, attempted to cross in 1799, and nearly met the fate of Pharaoh. But an army of 600,000 could of course never have crossed it without a miracle."
Schaff’s Through Bible Lands . Several routes and places of crossing advocated by learned Egyptologists can be clearly seen by the accompanying maps. The latest theory is that which Brugsch-bey has lately revived that the word translated Red Sea is "Sea of Reeds or Weeds," and refers to the Serbonian bog in the northeastern part of Egypt, and that the Israelites crossed here instead of the Red Sea. "A gulf profound, as that Serbonian bog . . . where armies whole have sunk."
Milton. And among these armies that of Artarerxes, king of Persia, B.C. 350. But it is very difficult to make this agree with the Bible narrative, and if is the least satisfactory of all the theories.
ED.)
REED
- R>@ - Under this name may be noticed the following Hebrew words: Agmon occurs in kjv@Job:40:12 kjv@Job:40:16 kjv@Isaiah:9:14) (Authorized Version "rush"). There can be no doubt that it denotes some aquatic reed-like plant, probably the Phragmitis communis , which, if it does not occur in Palestine and Egypt, is represented by a very closely-allied species, viz., the Arundo isiaca of Delisle. The drooping panicle of this plant will answer well to the "bowing down the head" of which Isaiah speaks. kjv@Isaiah:58:5) Gnome , translated "rush" and "bulrush" by the Authorized Version, without doubt denotes the celebrated paper-reed of the ancients, Papyrus antiquorum , which formerly was common in some parts of Egypt. The papyrus reed is not now found in Egypt; it grows however, in Syria. Dr. Hooker saw it on the banks of Lake Tiberias, a few miles north of the town. The papyrus plant has an angular stem from 3 to 6 feet high, though occasionally it grows to the height of 14 feet it has no leaves; the flowers are in very small spikelets, which grow on the thread-like flowering branchlets which form a bushy crown to each stem; (It was used for making paper, shoes, sails, ropes, mattresses, etc. The Greek name is Biblos , from which came our word Bible
book
because books were made of the papyrus paper. This paper was always expensive among the Greeks, being worth a dollar a sheet.
ED.) Kaneh , a reed of any kind. Thus there are in general four kinds of reeds named in the Bible:
(1) The water reed; No, 1 above.
(2) A stronger reed, Arundo donax , the true reed of Egypt and Palestine, which grows 8 or 10 feet high, and is thicker than a man’s thumb. It has a jointed stalk like the bamboo, and is very abundant on the Nile.
(3) The writing reed, Arundo scriptoria , was used for making pens.
(4) The papyrus; No. 2.
REELAIAH
- R>@ - (bearer of Jehovah), one who went up with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:2) In kjv@Nehemiah:7:7) he is called RAAMIAH. (B.C. 445.)
REFINER
- R>@ - The refiner’s art was essential to the working of the precious metals. It consisted in the separation of the dress from the pure ore, which was effected by reducing the metal to a fluid state by the application of heat, and by the aid of solvents, such as alkali, kjv@Isaiah:1:25) or lead, Jere 6:29 Which, amalgamating with the dress, permitted the extraction of the unadulterated metal. The instruments required by the refiner were a crucible of furnace and a bellows or blow-pipe. The workman sat at his work, kjv@Malachi:3:3) he was thus better enabled to watch the process, and let the metal run off at the proper moment.
REFUGES CITIES OF
- R>@ - CITIES OF REFUGE CITIES OF REFUGE - 1019
REGEM
- R>@ - (friend) a son of Jahdai. ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:47)
REGEMMELECH
- R>@ - (friend of the king). The names of Sherezer and Regem-melech occur in an obscure passage of Zechariah. kjv@Zechariah:7:2) They were sent on behalf of some of the captivity to make inquiries at the temple concerning fasting (B.C. 617.)
REHABIAH
- R>@ - (enlarged by Jehovah), the only son of Eliezer the son of Moses. ( kjv@1Chronicles:23:17 kjv@1Chronicles:24:21 kjv@1Chronicles:26:25 ) (B.C. about 1455.)
REHOB
- R>@ - The father of Hadadezer king of Zobah, whom David smote at the Euphrates. (2 Samuel 8:3,12) (B.C. before 1043.) A Levite or family of Levites who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:10:11) (B.C. 410.) The northern limit of the exploration of the spies. kjv@Numbers:13:21) Robinson fixes the position of Rehob as not far from Tell el
- Kady and Banias . One of the towns allotted to Asher. kjv@Joshua:19:28) Asher contained another Rehob, kjv@Joshua:19:30) but the situation of these towns is unknown.
REHOBOAM
- R>@ - (enlarger of the people), son of Solomon by the Ammonite princess Naamah, (Kings:14:21-31) and his successor. (Kings:11:43) Rehoboam selected Shechem as the place of his coronation (B.C. 975), probably as an act of concession to the Ephraimites. The people demanded a remission of the severe burdens imposed by Solomon, and Rehoboam, rejecting the advice of his father’s counsellors, followed that of his young courtiers, and returned an insulting answer, which led to an open rebellion among the tribes, and he was compelled to fly to Jerusalem, Judah and Benjamin alone remaining true to him. Jeroboam was made king of the northern tribes. JEROBOAM An expedition to reconquer Israel was forbidden by the prophet Shemaiah, (Kings:12:21) still during Rehoboam’s lifetime peaceful relations between Israel and Judah were never restored. ( kjv@2Chronicles:12:15; kjv@Kings:14:30) In the fifth year of Rehoboam’s reign the country was invaded by a host of Egyptians and other African nations under Shishak. Jerusalem itself was taken and Rehoboam had to purchase an ignominious peace by delivering up the treasures with which Solomon had adorned the temple and palace. The rest of Rehoboam’s life was unmarked by any events of importance. He died B.C. 958, after a reign of 17 years, having ascended the throne B.C. 975, at the age of 41. (Kings:14:21; kjv@2Chronicles:12:13) He had 18 wives, 60 concubines, 28 sons and 60 daughters.
REHOBOTH
- R>@ - (wide places , i.e. streets). The third of the series of wells dug by Isaac, kjv@Genesis:26:22) in the Philistines’ territory, lately identified as er
- Ruheibeh , 16 miles south of Beersheba. One of the four cities built by Asshur, or by Nimrod in Asshur, according as this difficult passage is translated. kjv@Genesis:10:11) Nothing certain is known of its position. The city of a certain Saul or Shaul, one of the early kings of the Edomites. kjv@Genesis:36:37; kjv@1Chronicles:1:48) The affix "by the river" fixes the situation of Rehoboth as on the Euphrates.
REHUM
- R>@ - (merciful). One who went up from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:2) (B.C. 536.) "Rehum the chancellor." kjv@Ezra:4:8-9 kjv@Ezra:4:17,23) He was perhaps a kind of lieutenant-governor of the province under the king of Persia. (B.C. 535.) A Levite of the family of Bani, who assisted in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:3:17) (B.C. 445.) One of the chief of the people, who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:10:25) (B.C. 410.) A priestly family, or the head of a priestly house, who went up with Zerubbabel. kjv@Nehemiah:12:3) (B.C. 536.)
REI
- R>@ - (friendly), a person mentioned (in (Kings:1:8) only) as having remained firm to David’s cause when Adonijah rebelled. (B.C. 1015.)
REINS
- R>@ - (i.e. kidneys). In the ancient system of physiology the kidneys were believed to be the seat of desire and longing, which accounts for their often being coupled with the heart. kjv@Psalms:7:9 kjv@Psalms:26:2; kjv@Jeremiah:11:20 kjv@Jeremiah:17:10), etc.
REKEM
- R>@ - (variegation). One of the five kings or chieftains of Midian slain by the Israelites. kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:21) One of the four sons of Hebron, and father of Shammai. ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:43-44)
REKEM
- R>@ - one of the towns of the allotment of Benjamin. kjv@Joshua:18:27) Its existing site is unknown.
REMALIAH
- R>@ - (protected by Jehovah). The father of Pekah, captain of Pekahiah; king of Israel, who slew his master and usurped his throne. ( kjv@2Kings:15:25-37 kjv@2Kings:16:1 kjv@2Kings:16:5; kjv@2Chronicles:28:6; kjv@Isaiah:7:1-9 kjv@Isaiah:8:6) (B.C. 756.)
REMETH
- R>@ - (height), one of the towns of Issachar. kjv@Joshua:19:21) It is probably though not certainly, a distinct place from the RAMOTH of ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:73)
REMMON
- R>@ - (pomegranate), a town in the allotment of Simeon, kjv@Joshua:10:7) elsewhere accurately given in the Authorized Version as Rimmon.
REMMONMETHOAR
- R>@ - a place which formed one of the landmarks of Zebulun. kjv@Joshua:19:13) only. Methoar does not really form a part of the name, but should be translated (as in the margin of the Authorized Version) "Remmon which reaches to Neah." Dr. Robinson and Mr. Van Deuteronomy Velde place Rummaneh on the south border of the plain of Buttauf , three miles north-northeast of Seffurieh .
REMPHAN
- R>@ - kjv@Acts:7:43) and Chi’un, kjv@Amos:5:26) have been supposed to be names of an idol worshipped secretly by the Israelites in the wilderness, difficulty has been occasioned by this corresponding occurrence of two names so wholly different in sound. The most reasonable opinion seems to be that Chiun was a Hebrew or Semitic name, and Remphan an Egyptian equivalent substituted by the LXX. This idol corresponded probably to Saturn or Molech. The mention of Chiun or Remphan as worshipped in the desert shows that this idolatry was, in part at least that of foreigners, and no doubt of those settled in lower Egypt.
REPHAEL
- R>@ - (healed of God), son of Shemaiah, the first-born of Obed-edom. ( kjv@1Chronicles:26:7) (B.C. about 1015.)
REPHAH
- R>@ - a son of Ephraim, and ancestor of Joshua. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:26)
REPHAIAH
- R>@ - (healed of Jehovah). The sons of Rephaiah appear among the descendants of Zerubbabel in ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:21) A Simeonite chieftain in the reign of Hezekiah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:42) (B.C. 727.) Son of Tola the son of Issachar. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:2) Son of Binea, and descendant of Saul. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:43) The son of Hur, and ruler of a portion of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:3:9) (B.C. 441.)
REPHAIM
- R>@ - GIANTS
REPHAIM, THE VALLEY OF
- R>@ - ( kjv@1Samuel:5:18 kjv@1Samuel:5:22 kjv@1Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15 kjv@1Chronicles:14:9; kjv@Isaiah:17:5) also in kjv@Joshua:15:8) and kjv@Joshua:18:16 It is translated in the Authorized Version "the valley of the giants ," a spot which was the scene of some of David’s most remarkable adventures. He twice encountered and defeated the Philistines there. (2 Samuel kjv@5:17-25; 23:13) etc. Since the latter part of the sixteenth century the name has been attached to the upland plain which stretches south of Jerusalem and is crossed by the road to Bethlehem
the el Buk’ah of the modern Arabs. (This valley begins near the valley of Hinnom, southwest of Jerusalem extending toward Bethlehem. It is about a mile long, with hills on either side. This agrees with Josephus and is the generally-accepted location of this valley.
ED.) Tobler, however, in his last investigations conclusively adopts the Wady Der Jasin , on the northwest of Jerusalem. The valley appears to derive its name from the ancient nation of the Rephaim. GIANTS
REPHAN
- R>@ - the reading, in the Revised Version, for Remphan, kjv@Acts:7:43)
REPHIDIM
- R>@ - kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8 kjv@Exodus:19:2) The name means rests or stays , i.e. resting places. The place lies in the march of the Israelites from Egypt to Sinai. Its site is not certain, but it is perhaps Wady Feiran , a rather broad valley about 25 miles from Jebel Musa (Mount Sinai). Others place it in Wady es Sheikh , an eastern continuation of Feiran, and about 12 miles from Sinai. Here the Israelites fought their first battle and gained their first victory after leaving Egypt, the Amalekites having attacked them; here also the people murmured from thirst, and Moses brought water for them out of the rock. From this murmuring the place was called "Massah" and "Meribah."
RESEN
- R>@ - (bridle), kjv@Genesis:10:12) one of the cities built by Asshur, "between Nineveh and Calah." Assyrian remains of some considerable extent are found near the modern village of Selamiyeh , and it is perhaps the most probable conjecture that these represent Resen.
RESHEPH
- R>@ - (flame), a son of Ephraim. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:25)
REU
- R>@ - (friend), son of Peleg, in the line of Abraham’s ancestors. kjv@Genesis:11:18-19-20-21; kjv@1Chronicles:1:25) (B.C. about 2213.)
REUBEN
- R>@ - (behold a son), Jacob’s firstborn Child, kjv@Genesis:29:32) the son of Leah. (B.C. 1753.) The notices of the patriarch Reuben give, on the whole a favorable view of his disposition. To him and him alone the preservation of Joseph’s life appears to have been due and afterward he becomes responsible for his safety. kjv@Genesis:37:18-30 kjv@Genesis:42:37) Of the repulsive crime which mars his history, and which turned the blessing of his dying father into a curse
his adulterous connection with Bilhah
we know from the Scriptures only the fact. kjv@Genesis:35:22) He was of an ardent, impetuous, unbalanced but not ungenerous nature; not crafty and cruel, as were Simeon and Levi, but rather, to use the metaphor of the dying patriarch, boiling up like a vessel of water over a rapid wood fire, and as quickly subsiding when the fuel was withdrawn. At the time of the migration into Egypt, Reuben’s sons were four. kjv@Genesis:46:9; kjv@1Chronicles:5:3) The census at Mount Sinai, kjv@Numbers:1:20-21 kjv@Numbers:2:11) shows that at the exodus the men of the tribe above twenty years of age and fit for active warlike service numbered 46,600. The Reubenites maintained the ancient calling of their forefathers. Their cattle accompanied them in their flight from Egypt. kjv@Exodus:12:38) Territory of the tribe .
The portion of the promised land selected by Reuben had the special name of "the Mishor," with reference possibly to its evenness. Under its modern name of the Belka it is still esteemed beyond all others by the Arab sheep-masters. It was a fine pasture-land east of the Jordan, lying between the river Arnon on the south and Gilead on the north. Though the Israelites all aided the Reubenites in conquering the land, and they in return helped their brothers to secure their own possessions, still there was always afterward a bar, a difference in feeling and habits, between the eastern and western tribes. The pile of stones which they erected on the west bank of the Jordan to mark their boundary was erected in accordance with the unalterable habits of Bedouin tribes both before and since. This act was completely misunderstood and was construed into an attempt to set up a rival altar to that of the sacred tent. No Judge, no prophet, no hero of the tribe of Reuben is handed down to us. The Reubenites disliked war clinging to their fields and pastures even when their brethren were in great distress. Being remote from the seat of the national government and of the national religion, it is not to be wondered at that the Reubenites relinquished the faith of Jehovah. The last historical notice which we possess of them, while it records this fact, records also as its natural consequence that they and the Gadites and the half-tribe Manasseh were carried off by Pul and Tiglath-pileser. ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:26)
REUEL
- R>@ - (friend of God) One of the sons of Esau, by his wife Bashemath, sister of Ishmael. kjv@Genesis:36:4 kjv@Genesis:36:10,13,17; kjv@1Chronicles:1:36-37) (B.C. about 1790.) One of the names of Moses’ father-in-law. kjv@Exodus:2:18) (B.C. 1530.) Father of Eliasaph, the leader of the tribe of Gad at the time of the census at Sinai. kjv@Numbers:2:14) (B.C. 1490.) A Benjamite, ancestor of Elah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:8)
REUMAH
- R>@ - (elevated), the concubine of Nahor, Abraham’s brother. kjv@Genesis:22:4) (B.C. about 1870.)
REVELATION OF ST. JOHN
- J>@ - the last book of the New Testament. It is often called the Apocalypse, which is its title in Greek, signifying "Revelation," Canonical authority and authorship.
The inquiry as to the canonical authority of the Revelation resolves itself into a question of authorship. Was St. John the apostle and evangelist the writer of the Revelation? The evidence adduced in support of his being the author consists of
(1) the assertions of the author and
(2) historical tradition.
(1) The author’s description of himself in the 1st and 22d chapters is certainly equivalent to an assertion that he is the apostle. He names himself simply John, without prefix or addition. is also described as a servant of Christ, one who had borne testimony as an eye-witness of the word of God and of the testimony of Christ. He is in Patmos for the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. He is also a fellow sufferer with those whom he addresses, and the authorized channel of the most direct and important communication that was ever made to the Seven Churches of Asia, of which churches John the apostle was at that time the spiritual governor and teacher. Lastly, the writer was a fellow servant of angels and a brother of prophets. All these marks are found united in the apostle John, and in him alone of all historical persons.
(2) A long series of writers testify to St. John’s authorship: Justin Martyr (cir. 150 A.D.), Eusebius, Irenaeus (A.D. 195), Clement of Alexandria (about 200), Tertullian
(207), Origen
(233). All the foregoing writers, testifying that the book came from an apostle, believed that it was a part of Holy Scripture. The book was admitted into the list of the Third Council of Carthage, A.D. 397. Time and place of writing.
The date of the Revelation is given by the great majority of critics as A.D. 95-97. Irenaeus says: "It (i.e. the Revelation) was seen no very long time ago, but almost in our own generation, at the close of Domitian’s reign. Eusebius also records that, in the persecution under Domitian, John the apostle and evangelist was banished to the Island Patmos for his testimony of the divine word. There is no mention in any writer of the first three centuries of any other time or place, and the style in which the messages to the Seven Churches are delivered rather suggests the notion that the book was written in Patmos. Interpretation .
Modern interpreters are generally placed in three great divisions: (a) The Historical or Continuous exposition, in whose opinion the Revelation is a progressive history of the fortunes of the Church from the first century to the end of time. (b) The Praeterist expositors, who are of opinion that the Revelation has been almost or altogether fulfilled in the time which has passed since it was written; that it refers principally to the triumph of Christianity over Judaism and Paganism, signalized in the downfall of Jerusalem and of Rome. (c) The Futurist expositors, whose views show a strong reaction against some extravagances of the two preceding schools. They believe that the whole book, excepting perhaps the first three chapters, refers principally, if not exclusively, to events which are yet-to come. Dr.Arnold in his sermons "On the Interpretation of Prophecy" suggests that we should bear in mind that predictions have a lower historical sense as well as a higher spiritual sense; that there may be one or more than one typical, imperfect, historical fulfillment of the prophecy, in each of which the higher spiritual fulfillment is shadowed forth more or less distinctly.
REZEPH
- R>@ - (a hot stone), one of the places which Sennacherib mentions, in his taunting message to Hezekiah, as having been destroyed by his predecessor. ( kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Isaiah:37:12)
REZIA
- R>@ - (delight), an Asherite, of the sons of Ulla. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:39) (B.C. 1444.)
REZIN
- R>@ - (firm). King of Damascus. He attacked Jotham during the latter part of his reign, ( kjv@2Kings:15:37) but his chief war was with Ahaz, whose territories he invaded, in conjunction with Pekah about B.C. 741. Though unsuccessful is his siege of Jerusalem, ( kjv@2Kings:16:5; kjv@Isaiah:7:1) he "recovered Elath to Syria." ( kjv@2Kings:16:6) Soon after this he was attacked defeated and slain by Tiglath-pileser II, king of Assyria. ( kjv@2Kings:16:9) One of the families of the Nethinim. kjv@Ezra:2:48; kjv@Nehemiah:7:50) (B.C. before 536.)
REZON
- R>@ - (prince), son of Eliadah, a Syrian, who when David defeated Hadadezer king of Zobah, put himself at the head of a band of freebooters and set up a petty kingdom at Damascus. (Kings:11:23) He harassed the kingdom of Solomon during his whole reign. (B.C. 1043-975.)
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Reba @ fourth, one of the Midianite chiefs slain by the Israelites in the wilderness kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:21).
Rebekah @ a noose, the daughter of Bethuel, and the wife of Isaac kjv@Genesis:22:23 kjv@Genesis:24:67). The circumstances under which Abraham's "steward" found her at the "city of Nahor," in Padan-aram, are narrated in kjv@Genesis:24-27. "She can hardly be regarded as an amiable woman. When we first see her she is ready to leave her father's house for ever at an hour's notice; and her future life showed not only a full share of her brother Laban's duplicity, but the grave fault of partiality in her relations to her children, and a strong will, which soon controlled the gentler nature of her husband." The time and circumstances of her death are not recorded, but it is said that she was buried in the cave of Machpelah kjv@Genesis:49:31).
Rechab @ horseman, or chariot.
(1.) One of Ishbosheth's "captains of bands" or leaders of predatory troops ( kjv@2Samuel:4:2).
(2.) The father of Jehonadab, who was the father of the Rechabites ( kjv@2Kings:10:15 kjv@2Kings:10:23 kjv@Jeremiah:35:6-19).
Rechabites @ the descendants of Rechab through Jonadab or Jehonadab. They belonged to the Kenites, who accompanied the children of Israel into Palestine, and dwelt among them. Moses married a Kenite wife kjv@Judges:1:16), and Jael was the wife of "Heber the Kenite" (4:17). Saul also showed kindness to the Kenites ( kjv@1Samuel:15:6). The main body of the Kenites dwelt in cities, and adopted settled habits of life (30:29); but Jehonadab forbade his descendants to drink wine or to live in cities. They were commanded to lead always a nomad life. They adhered to the law laid down by Jonadab, and were noted for their fidelity to the old-established custom of their family in the days of Jeremiah
(35); and this feature of their character is referred to by the prophet for the purpose of giving point to his own exhortation. They are referred to in kjv@Nehemiah:3:14 and kjv@1Chronicles:2:55. Dr. Wolff
(1839) found in Arabia, near Mecca, a tribe claiming to be descendants of Jehonadab; and recently a Bedouin tribe has been found near the Dead Sea who also profess to be descendants of the same Kenite chief.
Reconcilation @ a change from enmity to friendship. It is mutual, i.e., it is a change wrought in both parties who have been at enmity.
(1.) In kjv@Colossians:1:21-22, the word there used refers to a change wrought in the personal character of the sinner who ceases to be an enemy to God by wicked works, and yields up to him his full confidence and love. In kjv@2Corinthians:5:20 the apostle beseeches the Corinthians to be "reconciled to God", i.e., to lay aside their enmity.
(2.) kjv@Romans:5:10 refers not to any change in our disposition toward God, but to God himself, as the party reconciled. kjv@Romans:5:11 teaches the same truth. From God we have received "the reconciliation" (R.V.), i.e., he has conferred on us the token of his friendship. So also kjv@2Corinthians:5:18-19 speaks of a reconciliation originating with God, and consisting in the removal of his merited wrath. In kjv@Ephesians:2:16 it is clear that the apostle does not refer to the winning back of the sinner in love and loyalty to God, but to the restoration of God's forfeited favour. This is effected by his justice being satisfied, so that he can, in consistency with his own nature, be favourable toward sinners. Justice demands the punishment of sinners. The death of Christ satisfies justice, and so reconciles God to us. This reconciliation makes God our friend, and enables him to pardon and save us. (
See ATONEMENT.)
Recorder @ (Heb. mazkir, i.e., "the mentioner," "rememberancer"), the office first held by Jehoshaphat in the court of David ( kjv@2Samuel:8:16), also in the court of Solomon (kjvKings:4:3). The next recorder mentioned is Joah, in the reign of Hezekiah ( kjv@2Kings:18:18 kjv@2Kings:18:37 kjv@Isaiah:36:3 kjv@Isaiah:36:22). In the reign of Josiah another of the name of Joah filled this office ( kjv@2Chronicals:34:8). The "recorder" was the chancellor or vizier of the kingdom. He brought all weighty matters under the notice of the king, "such as complaints, petitions, and wishes of subjects or foreigners. He also drew up papers for the king's guidance, and prepared drafts of the royal will for the scribes. All treaties came under his oversight; and he had the care of the national archives or records, to which, as royal historiographer, like the same state officer in Assyria and Egypt, he added the current annals of the kingdom."
Red Sea @ The sea so called extends along the west coast of Arabia for about 1,400 miles, and separates Asia from Africa. It is connected with the Indian Ocean, of which it is an arm, by the Strait of Bab-el
- Mandeb. At a point (Ras Mohammed) about 200 miles from its nothern extremity it is divided into two arms, that on the east called the AElanitic Gulf, now the Bahr el-'Akabah, about 100 miles long by 15 broad, and that on the west the Gulf of Suez, about 150 miles long by about 20 broad. This branch is now connected with the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal. Between these two arms lies the Sinaitic Peninsula. The Hebrew name generally given to this sea is Yam Suph. This word suph means a woolly kind of sea-weed, which the sea casts up in great abundance on its shores. In these passages, kjv@Exodus:10:19 kjv@Exodus:13:18 kjv@Exodus:15:4 ,22; 23:31; kjv@Numbers:14:25, etc., the Hebrew name is always translated "Red Sea," which was the name given to it by the Greeks. The origin of this name (Red Sea) is uncertain. Some think it is derived from the red colour of the mountains on the western shore; others from the red coral found in the sea, or the red appearance sometimes given to the water by certain zoophytes floating in it. In the New Testament kjv@Acts:7:36; kjv@Hebrews:11:29) this name is given to the Gulf of Suez. This sea was also called by the Hebrews Yam-mitstraim, i.e., "the Egyptian sea" kjv@Isaiah:11:15), and simply Ha-yam, "the sea" kjv@Exodus:14:2 kjv@Exodus:14:9, 16, 21, 28; kjv@Joshua:24:6-7; kjv@Isaiah:10:26, etc.). The great historical event connected with the Red Sea is the passage of the children of Israel, and the overthrow of the Egyptians, to which there is frequent reference in Scripture kjv@Exodus:14-15; Numbers:33:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:4; kjv@Joshua:2:10; kjv@Judges:11:16; kjv@2Samuel:22:16; kjv@Nehemiah:9:9-11; kjv@Psalms:66:6; kjv@Isaiah:10:26; kjv@Acts:7:36, etc.).
Red Sea, Passage of @ The account of the march of the Israelites through the Red Sea is given in kjv@Exodus:14:22-31. There has been great diversity of opinion as to the precise place where this occurred. The difficulty of arriving at any definite conclusion on the matter is much increased by the consideration that the head of the Gulf of Suez, which was the branch of the sea that was crossed, must have extended at the time of the Exodus probably 50 miles farther north than it does at present. Some have argued that the crossing took place opposite the Wady Tawarik, where the sea is at present some 7 miles broad. But the opinion that seems to be best supported is that which points to the neighbourhood of Suez. This position perfectly satisfies all the conditions of the stupendous miracle as recorded in the sacred narrative. (
See EXODUS.)
Redeemer @ Heb. goel; i.e., one charged with the duty of restoring the rights of another and avenging his wrongs kjv@Leviticus:25:48-49; kjv@Numbers:5:8; kjv@Ruth:4:1; kjv@Job:19:25; kjv@Psalms:19:14 kjv@Psalms:78:35, etc.). This title is peculiarly applied to Christ. He redeems us from all evil by the payment of a ransom (q.v.). (
See REDEMPTION.)
Redemption @ the purchase back of something that had been lost, by the payment of a ransom. The Greek word so rendered is apolutrosis, a word occurring nine times in Scripture, and always with the idea of a ransom or price paid, i.e., redemption by a lutron (see kjv@Matthew:20:28; kjv@Mark:10:45). There are instances in the LXX. Version of the Old Testament of the use of lutron in man's relation to man kjv@Leviticus:19:20 kjv@Leviticus:25:51; kjv@Exodus:21:30; kjv@Numbers:35:31-32; kjv@Isaiah:45:13; kjv@Proverbs:6:35), and in the same sense of man's relation to God kjv@Numbers:3:49 kjv@Numbers:18:15). There are many passages in the New Testament which represent Christ's sufferings under the idea of a ransom or price, and the result thereby secured is a purchase or redemption (comp. kjv@Acts:20:28; kjv@1Corinthians:6:19-20; kjv@Galatians:3:13 kjv@Galatians:4:4-5; kjv@Ephesians:1:7; kjv@Colossians:1:14; kjv@1Timothy:2:5-6; kjv@Titus:2:14; kjv@Hebrews:9:12; kjv@1Peter:1:18-19; kjv@Revelation:5:9). The idea running through all these texts, however various their reference, is that of payment made for our redemption. The debt against us is not viewed as simply cancelled, but is fully paid. Christ's blood or life, which he surrendered for them, is the "ransom" by which the deliverance of his people from the servitude of sin and from its penal consequences is secured. It is the plain doctrine of Scripture that "Christ saves us neither by the mere exercise of power, nor by his doctrine, nor by his example, nor by the moral influence which he exerted, nor by any subjective influence on his people, whether natural or mystical, but as a satisfaction to divine justice, as an expiation for sin, and as a ransom from the curse and authority of the law, thus reconciling us to God by making it consistent with his perfection to exercise mercy toward sinners" (Hodge's Systematic Theology).
Reed @
(1.) "Paper reeds" kjv@Isaiah:19:7; R.V., "reeds"). Heb. 'aroth, properly green herbage growing in marshy places.
(2.) Heb. kaneh (kjvKings:14:15; kjv@Job:40:21; kjv@Isaiah:19:6), whence the Gr. kanna, a "cane," a generic name for a reed of any kind. The reed of Egypt and Palestine is the Arundo donax, which grows to the height of 12 feet, its stalk jointed like the bamboo, "with a magnificent panicle of blossom at the top, and so slender and yielding that it will lie perfectly flat under a gust of wind, and immediately resume its upright position." It is used to illustrate weakness ( kjv@2Kings:18:21; kjv@Ezekiel:29:6), also fickleness or instability kjv@Matthew:11:7; comp. kjv@Ephesians:4:14). A "bruised reed" kjv@Isaiah:42:3; kjv@Matthew:12:20) is an emblem of a believer weak in grace. A reed was put into our Lord's hands in derision kjv@Matthew:27:29); and "they took the reed and smote him on the head"
(30). The "reed" on which they put the sponge filled with vinegar kjv@Matthew:27:48) was, according to John (19:29), a hyssop stalk, which must have been of some length, or perhaps a bunch of hyssop twigs fastened to a rod with the sponge. (
See CANE.)
Refiner @ The process of refining metals is referred to by way of illustrations in kjv@Isaiah:1:25; kjv@Jeremiah:6:29; kjv@Zechariah:13:9; kjv@Malachi:3:2-3.
Refuge, Cities of @ were six in number Numbers:35). 1. On the west of Jordan were
(1) Kadesh, in Naphtali;
(2) Shechem, in Mount Ephraim;
(3) Hebron, in Judah. 2. On the east of Jordan were,
(1) Golan, in Bashan;
(2) Ramoth
- Gilead, in Gad; and
(3) Bezer, in Reuben. (
See under each of these names.)
Regem-melech @ friend of the king, one of the two messengers sent by the exiled Jews to Jerusalem in the time of Darius kjv@Zechariah:7:2) to make inquiries at the temple.
Regeneration @ only found in kjv@Matthew:19:28 and kjv@Titus:3:5. This word literally means a "new birth." The Greek word so rendered (palingenesia) is used by classical writers with reference to the changes produced by the return of spring. In kjv@Matthew:19:28 the word is equivalent to the "restitution of all things" kjv@Acts:3:21). In kjv@Titus:3:5 it denotes that change of heart elsewhere spoken of as a passing from death to life ( kjv@1John:3:14); becoming a new creature in Christ Jesus ( kjv@2Corinthians:5:17); being born again kjv@John:3:5); a renewal of the mind kjv@Romans:12:2); a resurrection from the dead kjv@Ephesians:2:6); a being quickened (2:1,5). This change is ascribed to the Holy Spirit. It originates not with man but with God kjv@John:1:12-13; kjv@1John:2:29 kjv@1John:5:1 kjv@1John:5:4). As to the nature of the change, it consists in the implanting of a new principle or disposition in the soul; the impartation of spiritual life to those who are by nature "dead in trespasses and sins." The necessity of such a change is emphatically affirmed in Scripture kjv@John:3:3; kjv@Romans:7:18 kjv@Romans:8:7-9; kjv@1Corinthians:2:14; kjv@Ephesians:2:1 kjv@Ephesians:4:21-24).
Rehabiah @ enlargement of the Lord, the son of Eliezer, and grandson of Moses ( kjv@1Chronicles:23:17 kjv@1Chronicles:24:21).
Rehob @ street; broad place.
(1.) The father of Hadadezer, king of Tobah ( kjv@2Samuel:8:3 kjv@2Samuel:8:12).
(2.) kjv@Nehemiah:10:11.
(3.) The same, probably, as Beth-rehob ( kjv@2Samuel:10:6-8; kjv@Judges:18:28), a place in the north of Palestine kjv@Numbers:13:21). It is now supposed to be represented by the castle of Hunin, south-west of Dan, on the road from Hamath into Coele
- Syria.
(4.) A town of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:28), to the east of Zidon.
(5.) Another town of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:30), kept possession of by the Canaanites kjv@Judges:1:31).
Rehoboam @ he enlarges the people, the successor of Solomon on the throne, and apparently his only son. He was the son of Naamah "the Ammonitess," some well-known Ammonitish princess (kjvKings:14:21; kjv@2Chronicals:12:13). He was forty-one years old when he ascended the throne, and he reigned seventeen years (B.C. 975-958). Although he was acknowledged at once as the rightful heir to the throne, yet there was a strongly-felt desire to modify the character of the government. The burden of taxation to which they had been subjected during Solomon's reign was very oppressive, and therefore the people assembled at Shechem and demanded from the king an alleviation of their burdens. He went to meet them at Shechem, and heard their demands for relief (kjvKings:12:4). After three days, having consulted with a younger generation of courtiers that had grown up around him, instead of following the advice of elders, he answered the people haughtily (6-15). "The king hearkened not unto the people; for the cause was from the Lord" (comp. 11:31). This brought matters speedily to a crisis. The terrible cry was heard (comp. kjv@2Samuel:20:1): "What portion have we in David? Neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse: To your tents, O Israel: Now see to thine own house, David" (kjvKings:12:16). And now at once the kingdom was rent in twain. Rehoboam was appalled, and tried concessions, but it was too late
(18). The tribe of Judah, Rehoboam's own tribe, alone remained faithful to him. Benjamin was reckoned along with Judah, and these two tribes formed the southern kingdom, with Jerusalem as its capital; while the northern ten tribes formed themselves into a separate kingdom, choosing Jeroboam as their king. Rehoboam tried to win back the revolted ten tribes by making war against them, but he was prevented by the prophet Shemaiah (21-24; kjv@2Chronicals:11:1-4) from fulfilling his purpose. (
See JEROBOAM In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign, Shishak (q.v.), one of the kings of Egypt of the Assyrian dynasty, stirred up, no doubt, by Jeroboam his son-in-law, made war against him. Jerusalem submitted to the invader, who plundered the temple and virtually reduced the kingdom to the position of a vassal of Egypt (kjvKings:14:25-26; kjv@2Chronicals:12:5-9). A remarkable memorial of this invasion has been discovered at Karnac, in Upper Egypt, in certain sculptures on the walls of a small temple there. These sculptures represent the king, Shishak, holding in his hand a train of prisoners and other figures, with the names of the captured towns of Judah, the towns which Rehoboam had fortified ( kjv@2Chronicals:11:5-12). The kingdom of Judah, under Rehoboam, sank more and more in moral and spiritual decay. "There was war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all their days." At length, in the fifty-eighth year of his age, Rehoboam "slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David" (kjvKings:14:31). He was succeeded by his son Abijah. (
See EGYPT.)
Rehoboth @ broad places.
(1.) A well in Gerar dug by Isaac kjv@Genesis:26:22), supposed to be in Wady er
- Ruheibeh, about 20 miles south of Beersheba.
(2.) An ancient city on the Euphrates kjv@Genesis:36:37; kjv@1Chronicles:1:48), "Rehoboth by the river."
(3.) Named among the cities of Asshur kjv@Genesis:10:11). Probably, however, the words "rehoboth'ir" are to be translated as in the Vulgate and the margin of A.V., "the streets of the city," or rather "the public square of the city", i.e., of Nineveh.
Rehum @ merciful.
(1.) One of "the children of the province" who returned from the Captivity kjv@Ezra:2:2); the same as "Nehum" kjv@Nehemiah:7:7).
(2.) The "chancellor" of Artaxerxes, who sought to stir him up against the Jews kjv@Ezra:4:8-24) and prevent the rebuilding of the walls and the temple of Jerusalem.
(3.) A Levite kjv@Nehemiah:3:17).
(4.) kjv@Nehemiah:10:25.
(5.) A priest kjv@Nehemiah:12:3).
Rei @ friendly, one who maintained true allegiance to king David (kjvKings:1:8) when Adonijah rebelled.
Reins @ the kidneys, the supposed seat of the desires and affections; used metaphorically for "heart." The "reins" and the "heart" are often mentioned together, as denoting the whole moral constitution of man kjv@Psalms:7:9 kjv@Psalms:16:7 kjv@Psalms:26:2 ; 139:13; kjv@Jeremiah:17:10, etc.).
Rekem @ embroidered; variegated.
(1.) One of the five Midianite kings whom the Israelites destroyed kjv@Numbers:31:8).
(2.) One of the sons of Hebron ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:43-44).
(3.) A town of Benjamin kjv@Joshua:18:27).
Remaliah @ adorned by the Lord, the father of Pekah, who conspired successfully against Pekahiah ( kjv@2Kings:15:25-27, 30, 32, 37; kjv@Isaiah:7:1 kjv@Isaiah:7:4, 5, 9; 8:6).
Remeth @ another form of Ramah (q.v.) or Ramoth ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:73; kjv@Joshua:19:21), and probably also of Jarmuth kjv@Joshua:21:29).
Remmon-methoar @ kjv@Joshua:19:13), rendered correctly in the Revised Version, "Rimmon, which stretcheth unto Neah," a landmark of Zebulun; called also Rimmon ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:77).
Remphan @ kjv@Acts:7:43; R.V., "Rephan"). In kjv@Amos:5:26 the Heb. Chiun (q.v.) is rendered by the LXX. "Rephan," and this name is adopted by Luke in his narrative of the Acts. These names represent the star-god Saturn or Moloch.
Rent @ kjv@Isaiah:3:24), probably a rope, as rendered in the LXX. and Vulgate and Revised Version, or as some prefer interpreting the phrase, "girdle and robe are torn [i.e., are 'a rent'] by the hand of violence."
Repentance @ There are three Greek words used in the New Testament to denote repentance.
(1.) The verb metamelomai is used of a change of mind, such as to produce regret or even remorse on account of sin, but not necessarily a change of heart. This word is used with reference to the repentance of Judas kjv@Matthew:27:3).
(2.) Metanoeo, meaning to change one's mind and purpose, as the result of after knowledge. This verb, with
(3) the cognate noun metanoia, is used of true repentance, a change of mind and purpose and life, to which remission of sin is promised. Evangelical repentance consists of
(1) a true sense of one's own guilt and sinfulness;
(2) an apprehension of God's mercy in Christ;
(3) an actual hatred of sin kjv@Psalms:119:128; kjv@Job:42:5-6; kjv@2Corinthians:7:10) and turning from it to God; and
(4) a persistent endeavour after a holy life in a walking with God in the way of his commandments. The true penitent is conscious of guilt kjv@Psalms:51:4 kjv@Psalms:51:9), of pollution (51:5-7, 10), and of helplessness (51:11; 109:21-22). Thus he apprehends himself to be just what God has always seen him to be and declares him to be. But repentance comprehends not only such a sense of sin, but also an apprehension of mercy, without which there can be no true repentance kjv@Psalms:51:1 kjv@Psalms:130:4).
Rephael @ healed of God, one of Shemaiah's sons. He and his brethren, on account of their "strength for service," formed one of the divisions of the temple porters ( kjv@1Chronicles:26:7-8).
Rephaim @ lofty men; giants, kjv@Genesis:14:5; kjv@2Samuel:21:16-18, marg. A.V., Rapha, marg. R.V., Raphah; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:13, R.V.; A.V., "giants"). The aborigines of Palestine, afterwards conquered and dispossessed by the Canaanite tribes, are classed under this general title. They were known to the Moabites as Emim, i.e., "fearful", kjv@Deuteronomy:2:11), and to the Ammonites as Zamzummim. Some of them found refuge among the Philistines, and were still existing in the days of David. We know nothing of their origin. They were not necessarily connected with the "giants" (R.V., "Nephilim") of kjv@Genesis:6:4. (
See GIANTS.)
Rephaim, Valley of @ kjv@Joshua:15:8 kjv@Joshua:18:16, R.V.). When David became king over all Israel, the Philistines, judging that he would now become their uncompromising enemy, made a sudden attack upon Hebron, compelling David to retire from it. He sought refuge in "the hold" at Adullam ( kjv@2Samuel:5:17-22), and the Philistines took up their position in the valley of Rephaim, on the west and south-west of Jerusalem. Thus all communication between Bethlehem and Jerusalem was intercepted. While David and his army were encamped here, there occurred that incident narrated in kjv@2Samuel:23:15-17. Having obtained divine direction, David led his army against the Philistines, and gained a complete victory over them. The scene of this victory was afterwards called Baalperazim (q.v.). A second time, however, the Philistines rallied their forces in this valley ( kjv@2Samuel:5:22). Again warned by a divine oracle, David led his army to Gibeon, and attacked the Philistines from the south, inflicting on them another severe defeat, and chasing them with great slaughter to Gezer (q.v.). There David kept in check these enemies of Israel. This valley is now called el
- Bukei'a.
Rephidim @ supports, one of the stations of the Israelites, situated in the Wady Feiran, near its junction with the Wady esh
- Sheikh. Here no water could be found for the people to drink, and in their impatience they were ready to stone Moses, as if he were the cause of their distress. At the command of God Moses smote "the rock in Horeb," and a copious stream flowed forth, enough for all the people. After this the Amalekites attacked the Israelites while they were here encamped, but they were utterly defeated kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8-16). They were the "first of the nations" to make war against Israel kjv@Numbers:24:20). Leaving Rephidim, the Israelites advanced into the wilderness of Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:1-2; kjv@Numbers:33:14-15), marching probably through the two passes of the Wady Solaf and the Wady esh
- Sheikh, which converge at the entrance to the plain er
- Rahah, the "desert of Sinai," which is two miles long and about half a mile broad. (
See SINAI; MERIBAH
Reprobate @ that which is rejected on account of its own worthlessness kjv@Jeremiah:6:30; kjv@Hebrews:6:8; Gr. adokimos, "rejected"). This word is also used with reference to persons cast away or rejected because they have failed to make use of opportunities offered them ( kjv@1Corinthians:9:27; kjv@2Corinthians:13:5-7).
Rereward @ kjv@Joshua:6:9), the troops in the rear of an army on the march, the rear-guard. This word is a corruption of the French arriere-garde. During the wilderness march the tribe of Dan formed the rear-guard kjv@Numbers:10:25; comp. kjv@1Samuel:29:2; kjv@Isaiah:52:12 kjv@Isaiah:58:8).
Resen @ head of the stream; bridle, one of Nimrod's cities kjv@Genesis:10:12), "between Nineveh and Calah." It has been supposed that the four cities named in this verse were afterwards combined into one under the name of Nineveh (q.v.). Resen was on the east side of the Tigris. It is probably identified with the mound of ruins called Karamless.
Rest @
(1.) Gr. katapausis, equivalent to the Hebrew word noah kjv@Hebrews:4:1).
(2.) Gr. anapausis, "rest from weariness" kjv@Matthew:11:28).
(3.) Gr. anesis, "relaxation" ( kjv@2Thessalonians:1:7).
(4.) Gr. sabbatismos, a Sabbath rest, a rest from all work kjv@Hebrews:4:9; R.V., "sabbath"), a rest like that of God when he had finished the work of creation.
Resurrection of Christ @ one of the cardinal facts and doctrines of the gospel. If Christ be not risen, our faith is vain ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:14). The whole of the New Testament revelation rests on this as an historical fact. On the day of Pentecost Peter argued the necessity of Christ's resurrection from the prediction in Psalms:16 kjv@Acts:2:24-28). In his own discourses, also, our Lord clearly intimates his resurrection kjv@Matthew:20:19; kjv@Mark:9:9 kjv@Mark:14:28; kjv@Luke:18:33; kjv@John:2:19-22). The evangelists give circumstantial accounts of the facts connected with that event, and the apostles, also, in their public teaching largely insist upon it. Ten different appearances of our risen Lord are recorded in the New Testament. They may be arranged as follows:
(1.) To Mary Magdalene at the sepulchre alone. This is recorded at length only by John (20:11-18), and alluded to by Mark (16:9-11).
(2.) To certain women, "the other Mary," Salome, Joanna, and others, as they returned from the sepulchre. Matthew (28:1-10) alone gives an account of this. (Comp. kjv@Mark:16:1-8, and kjv@Luke:24:1-11.)
(3.) To Simon Peter alone on the day of the resurrection. (
See kjv@Luke:24:34; kjv@1Corinthians:15:5.)
(4.) To the two disciples on the way to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection, recorded fully only by Luke (24:13-35. Comp. kjv@Mark:16:12-13).
(5.) To the ten disciples (Thomas being absent) and others "with them," at Jerusalem on the evening of the resurrection day. One of the evangelists gives an account of this appearance, John (20:19-24).
(6.) To the disciples again (Thomas being present) at Jerusalem kjv@Mark:16:14-18; kjv@Luke:24:33-40; kjv@John:20:26-28.
See also kjv@1Corinthians:15:5).
(7.) To the disciples when fishing at the Sea of Galilee. Of this appearance also John (21:1-23) alone gives an account.
(8.) To the eleven, and above 500 brethren at once, at an appointed place in Galilee ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:6; comp. kjv@Matthew:28:16-20).
(9.) To James, but under what circumstances we are not informed ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:7).
(10.) To the apostles immediately before the ascension. They accompanied him from Jerusalem to Mount Olivet, and there they saw him ascend "till a cloud received him out of their sight" kjv@Mark:16:19; kjv@Luke:24:50-52; kjv@Acts:1:4-10). It is worthy of note that it is distinctly related that on most of these occasions our Lord afforded his disciples the amplest opportunity of testing the fact of his resurrection. He conversed with them face to face. They touched him kjv@Matthew:28:9; kjv@Luke:24:39; kjv@John:20:27), and he ate bread with them kjv@Luke:24:42-43; kjv@John:21:12-13).
(11.) In addition to the above, mention might be made of Christ's manifestation of himself to Paul at Damascus, who speaks of it as an appearance of the risen Saviour kjv@Acts:9:3-9, 17; kjv@1Corinthians:15:8 kjv@1Corinthians:9:1). It is implied in the words of Luke kjv@Acts:1:3) that there may have been other appearances of which we have no record. The resurrection is spoken of as the act
(1) of God the Father kjv@Psalms:16:10; kjv@Acts:2:24 kjv@Acts:3:15; kjv@Romans:8:11; kjv@Ephesians:1:20; kjv@Colossians:2:12; kjv@Hebrews:13:20);
(2) of Christ himself kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:18); and
(3) of the Holy Spirit ( kjv@1Peter:3:18). The resurrection is a public testimony of Christ's release from his undertaking as surety, and an evidence of the Father's acceptance of his work of redemption. It is a victory over death and the grave for all his followers. The importance of Christ's resurrection will be seen when we consider that if he rose the gospel is true, and if he rose not it is false. His resurrection from the dead makes it manifest that his sacrifice was accepted. Our justification was secured by his obedience to the death, and therefore he was raised from the dead kjv@Romans:4:25). His resurrection is a proof that he made a full atonement for our sins, that his sacrifice was accepted as a satisfaction to divine justice, and his blood a ransom for sinners. It is also a pledge and an earnest of the resurrection of all believers kjv@Romans:8:11; kjv@1Corinthians:6:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:47-49; kjv@Philippians:3:21; kjv@1John:3:2). As he lives, they shall live also. It proved him to be the Son of God, inasmuch as it authenticated all his claims kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:17). "If Christ did not rise, the whole scheme of redemption is a failure, and all the predictions and anticipations of its glorious results for time and for eternity, for men and for angels of every rank and order, are proved to be chimeras. 'But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first-fruits of them that slept.' Therefore the Bible is true from Genesis to Revelation. The kingdom of darkness has been overthrown, Satan has fallen as lightning from heaven, and the triumph of truth over error, of good over evil, of happiness over misery is for ever secured." Hodge. With reference to the report which the Roman soldiers were bribed kjv@Matthew:28:12-14) to circulate concerning Christ's resurrection, "his disciples came by night and stole him away while we slept," Matthew Henry in his "Commentary," under kjv@John:20:1-10, fittingly remarks, "The grave-clothes in which Christ had been buried were found in very good order, which serves for an evidence that his body was not 'stolen away while men slept.' Robbers of tombs have been known to take away 'the clothes' and leave the body; but none ever took away 'the body' and left the clothes, especially when they were 'fine linen' and new kjv@Mark:15:46). Any one would rather choose to carry a dead body in its clothes than naked. Or if they that were supposed to have stolen it would have left the grave-clothes behind, yet it cannot be supposed they would find leisure to 'fold up the linen.'"
Resurrection of the dead @ will be simultaneous both of the just and the unjust kjv@Daniel:12:2; kjv@John:5:28-29; kjv@Romans:2:6-16; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:6-10). The qualities of the resurrection body will be different from those of the body laid in the grave ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:53-54; kjv@Philippians:3:21); but its identity will nevertheless be preserved. It will still be the same body ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:42-44) which rises again. As to the nature of the resurrection body,
(1) it will be spiritual ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:44), i.e., a body adapted to the use of the soul in its glorified state, and to all the conditions of the heavenly state;
(2) glorious, incorruptible, and powerful
(54);
(3) like unto the glorified body of Christ kjv@Philippians:3:21); and
(4) immortal kjv@Revelation:21:4). Christ's resurrection secures and illustrates that of his people. "
(1.) Because his resurrection seals and consummates his redemptive power; and the redemption of our persons involves the redemption of our bodies kjv@Romans:8:23).
(2.) Because of our federal and vital union with Christ ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:21-22; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:14).
(3.) Because of his Spirit which dwells in us making our bodies his members ( kjv@1Corinthians:6:15; kjv@Romans:8:11).
(4.) Because Christ by covenant is Lord both of the living and the dead kjv@Romans:14:9). This same federal and vital union of the Christian with Christ likewise causes the resurrection of the believer to be similar to as well as consequent upon that of Christ ( kjv@1Corinthians:15:49; kjv@Philippians:3:21; kjv@1John:3:2)." Hodge's Outlines of Theology.
Reuben @ behold a son!, the eldest son of Jacob and Leah kjv@Genesis:29:32). His sinful conduct, referred to in kjv@Genesis:35:22, brought down upon him his dying father's malediction (48:4). He showed kindness to Joseph, and was the means of saving his life when his other brothers would have put him to death (37:21-22). It was he also who pledged his life and the life of his sons when Jacob was unwilling to let Benjamin go down into Egypt. After Jacob and his family went down into Egypt (46:8) no further mention is made of Reuben beyond what is recorded in ch. 49:3-4.
Reuben, Tribe of @ at the Exodus numbered 46,500 male adults, from twenty years old and upwards kjv@Numbers:1:20-21), and at the close of the wilderness wanderings they numbered only 43,730 (26:7). This tribe united with that of Gad in asking permission to settle in the "land of Gilead," "on the other side of Jordan" (32:1-5). The lot assigned to Reuben was the smallest of the lots given to the trans
- Jordanic tribes. It extended from the Arnon, in the south along the coast of the Dead Sea to its northern end, where the Jordan flows into it kjv@Joshua:13:15-21, 23). It thus embraced the original kingdom of Sihon. Reuben is "to the eastern tribes what Simeon is to the western. 'Unstable as water,' he vanishes away into a mere Arabian tribe. 'His men are few;' it is all he can do 'to live and not die.' We hear of nothing beyond the multiplication of their cattle in the land of Gilead, their spoils of 'camels fifty thousand, and of asses two thousand' ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:9-10, 20, 21). In the great struggles of the nation he never took part. The complaint against him in the song of Deborah is the summary of his whole history. 'By the streams of Reuben,' i.e., by the fresh streams which descend from the eastern hills into the Jordan and the Dead Sea, on whose banks the Bedouin chiefs met then as now to debate, in the 'streams' of Reuben great were the 'desires'", i.e., resolutions which were never carried out, the people idly resting among their flocks as if it were a time of peace kjv@Judges:5:15-16). Stanley's Sinai and Palestine. All the three tribes on the east of Jordan at length fell into complete apostasy, and the time of retribution came. God "stirred up the spirit of Pul, king of Assyria, and the spirit of Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria," to carry them away, the first of the tribes, into captivity ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:25-26).
Reuel @ friend of God.
(1.) A son of Esau and Bashemath kjv@Genesis:36:4 kjv@Genesis:36:10 kjv@1Chronicles:1:35).
(2.) "The priest of Midian," Moses' father-in-law kjv@Exodus:2:18)=Raguel kjv@Numbers:10:29). If he be identified with Jethro (q.v.), then this may be regarded as his proper name, and Jether or Jethro (i.e., "excellency") as his official title.
(3.) kjv@Numbers:2:14, called also Deuel (1:14; 7:42).
Revelation @ an uncovering, a bringing to light of that which had been previously wholly hidden or only obscurely seen. God has been pleased in various ways and at different times kjv@Hebrews:1:1) to make a supernatural revelation of himself and his purposes and plans, which, under the guidance of his Spirit, has been committed to writing. (
See WORD OF GOD.) The Scriptures are not merely the "record" of revelation; they are the revelation itself in a written form, in order to the accurate presevation and propagation of the truth. Revelation and inspiration differ. Revelation is the supernatural communication of truth to the mind; inspiration (q.v.) secures to the teacher or writer infallibility in communicating that truth to others. It renders its subject the spokesman or prophet of God in such a sense that everything he asserts to be true, whether fact or doctrine or moral principle, is true, infallibly true.
Revelation of Christ @ the second advent of Christ. Three different Greek words are used by the apostles to express this,
(1) apokalupsis ( 1Corinthians:1;7; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:7; kjv@1Peter:1:7 kjv@1Peter:1:13);
(2) parousia kjv@Matthew:24:3 kjv@Matthew:24:27 kjv@1Thessalonians:2:19; kjv@James:5:7-8);
(3) epiphaneia ( kjv@1Timothy:6:14; kjv@2Timothy:1:10 kjv@2Timothy:4:1-8; kjv@Titus:2:13). There existed among Christians a wide expectation, founded on kjv@Matthew:24:29-30, 34, of the speedy return of Christ. (
See MILLENNIUM.)
Revelation, Book of @ =The Apocalypse, the closing book and the only prophetical book of the New Testament canon. The author of this book was undoubtedly John the apostle. His name occurs four times in the book itself (1:1,4, 9; 22:8), and there is every reason to conclude that the "John" here mentioned was the apostle. In a manuscript of about the twelfth century he is called "John the divine," but no reason can be assigned for this appellation. The date of the writing of this book has generally been fixed at A.D. 96, in the reign of Domitian. There are some, however, who contend for an earlier date, A.D. 68 or 69, in the reign of Nero. Those who are in favour of the later date appeal to the testimony of the Christian father Irenaeus, who received information relative to this book from those who had seen John face to face. He says that the Apocalypse "was seen no long time ago." As to the relation between this book and the Gospel of John, it has been well observed that "the leading ideas of both are the same. The one gives us in a magnificent vision, the other in a great historic drama, the supreme conflict between good and evil and its issue. In both Jesus Christ is the central figure, whose victory through defeat is the issue of the conflict. In both the Jewish dispensation is the preparation for the gospel, and the warfare and triumph of the Christ is described in language saturated with the Old Testament. The difference of date will go a long way toward explaining the difference of style." Plummer's Gospel of St. John, Introd.
Rezeph @ solid; a stone, ( kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Isaiah:37:12), a fortress near Haran, probably on the west of the Euphrates, conquered by Sennacherib.
Rezin @ firm; a prince, a king of Syria, who joined Pekah (q.v.) in an invasion of the kingdom of Judah ( kjv@2Kings:15:37 kjv@2Kings:16:5-9; kjv@Isaiah:7:1-8). Ahaz induced Tiglath-pileser III. to attack Damascus, and this caused Rezin to withdraw for the purpose of defending his own kingdom. Damascus was taken, and Rezin was slain in battle by the Assyrian king, and his people carried into captivity, B.C. 732 ( kjv@2Kings:16:9).
Rezon @ prince, son of Eliadah. Abandoning the service of Hadadezer, the king of Zobah, on the occasion of his being defeated by David, he became the "captain over a band" of marauders, and took Damascus, and became king of Syria (kjvKings:11:23-25; kjv@2Samuel:8:3-8). For centuries after this the Syrians were the foes of Israel. He "became an adversary to Israel all the days of Solomon."
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Reaping @ Is the cutting of the corn in harvest kjv@Job:24:6 kjv@Leviticus:23:10
The sickle used for kjv@Deuteronomy:16:9 kjv@Mark:4:29
Both men and women engaged in kjv@Ruth:2:8 kjv@Ruth:2:9
The Jews not to reap
The corners of their fields kjv@Leviticus:19:9 kjv@Leviticus:23:22
During the Sabbatical year kjv@Leviticus:25:5
During the year of jubilee kjv@Leviticus:25:11
The fields of others kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25
Mode of gathering the corn for, alluded to kjv@Psalms:129:7 kjv@Isaiah:17:5
Corn after, was bound up into sheaves kjv@Genesis:37:7 kjv@Psalms:129:7
Persons engaged in
Under the guidance of a steward kjv@Ruth:2:5 kjv@Ruth:2:6
Visited by the master kjv@Ruth:2:4 kjv@2Kings:4:18
Fed by the master who himself presided at their meals kjv@Ruth:2:14
Received wages kjv@John:4:36 kjv@James:5:4
A time of great rejoicing kjv@Psalms:126:5 kjv@Psalms:126:6
The Jews often hindered from, on account of their sins kjv@Micah:6:15
Often unprofitable on account of sin kjv@Jeremiah:12:13
Illustrative of
Receiving the reward of wickedness kjv@Job:4:8 kjv@Proverbs:22:8 kjv@Hosea:8:7 kjv@Galatians:6:8
Receiving the reward of righteousness kjv@Hosea:10:12 kjv@Galatians:6:8 kjv@Galatians:6:9
Ministers receiving temporal provision for spiritual labours kjv@1Corinthians:9:11
Gathering in souls to God kjv@John:4:38
The judgments of God on the antichristian world kjv@Revelation:14:14-16
The final judgment kjv@Matthew:13:30 kjv@Matthew:13:39-43
Rebellion Against God @ Forbidden kjv@Numbers:14:9 kjv@Joshua:22:19
Provokes God kjv@Numbers:16:30 kjv@Nehemiah:9:26
Provokes Christ kjv@Exodus:23:20 kjv@Exodus:23:21 kjv@1Corinthians:10:9
Vexes the Holy Spirit kjv@Isaiah:63:10
Exhibited in
Unbelief kjv@Deuteronomy:9:23 kjv@Psalms:106:24 kjv@Psalms:106:25
Rejecting his government kjv@1Samuel:8:7 kjv@1Samuel:15:23
Revolting from him kjv@Isaiah:1:5 kjv@Isaiah:31:6
Despising his law kjv@Nehemiah:9:26
Despising his counsels kjv@Psalms:107:11
Distrusting his power kjv@Ezekiel:17:15
Murmuring against him kjv@Numbers:20:3 kjv@Numbers:20:10
Refusing to hearken to him kjv@Deuteronomy:9:23 kjv@Ezekiel:20:8 kjv@Zechariah:7:11
Departing from him kjv@Isaiah:59:13
Rebellion against governors appointed by him kjv@Joshua:1:18
Departing from his precepts kjv@Daniel:9:5
Departing from his instituted worship kjv@Exodus:32:8 kjv@Exodus:32:9 kjv@Joshua:22:16-19
Sinning against light kjv@Job:24:13 kjv@John:15:22 kjv@Acts:13:41
Walking after our own thoughts kjv@Isaiah:65:2
Connected with
Stubbornness kjv@Deuteronomy:31:27
Injustice and corruption kjv@Isaiah:1:23
Contempt of God kjv@Psalms:107:11
Man is prone to kjv@Deuteronomy:31:27 kjv@Romans:7:14-18
The heart is the seat of kjv@Jeremiah:5:23 kjv@Matthew:15:18 kjv@Matthew:15:19 kjv@Hebrews:3:12
They who are guilty of
Aggravate their sin by kjv@Job:34:27
Practise hypocrisy to hide kjv@Hosea:7:14
Persevere in kjv@Deuteronomy:9:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:9:24
Increase in, though chastised kjv@Isaiah:1:5
Warned not to exalt themselves kjv@Psalms:66:7
Denounced kjv@Isaiah:30:1
Have God as their enemy kjv@Isaiah:63:10
Have God's hand against them kjv@1Samuel:12:15 kjv@Psalms:106:26 kjv@Psalms:106:27
Impoverished for kjv@Psalms:68:6
Brought low for kjv@Psalms:107:11 kjv@Psalms:107:12
Delivered into the hands of enemies on account of kjv@Nehemiah:9:26 kjv@Nehemiah:9:27
Cast out in their sins for kjv@Psalms:5:10
Cast out of the church for kjv@Ezekiel:20:38
Restored through Christ alone kjv@Psalms:68:18
Heinousness of kjv@1Samuel:15:23
Guilt of
Aggravated by God's fatherly care kjv@Isaiah:1:2
Aggravated by God's unceasing invitations to return to him kjv@Isaiah:65:2
To be deprecated kjv@Joshua:22:29
To be confessed kjv@Lamentations:1:18 kjv@Lamentations:1:20 kjv@Daniel:9:5
God alone can forgive kjv@Daniel:9:9
God is ready to forgive kjv@Nehemiah:9:17
Religious instruction designed to prevent kjv@Psalms:78:5 kjv@Psalms:78:8
Promises to those who avoid kjv@Deuteronomy:28:1-13 kjv@1Samuel:12:14
Forgiven upon repentance kjv@Nehemiah:9:26 kjv@Nehemiah:9:27
Ministers
Cautioned against kjv@Ezekiel:2:8
Sent to those guilty of kjv@Ezekiel:2:3-7 kjv@Ezekiel:3:4-9 kjv@Mark:12:4-8
Should warn against kjv@Numbers:14:9
Should testify against kjv@Isaiah:30:8 kjv@Isaiah:30:9 kjv@Ezekiel:17:12 kjv@Ezekiel:44:6
Should remind their people of past kjv@Deuteronomy:9:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:31:27
Punishment for kjv@Leviticus:26:14-39 kjv@1Samuel:12:15 kjv@Isaiah:1:20 kjv@Jeremiah:4:16-18 kjv@Ezekiel:20:8 kjv@Ezekiel:20:38
Punishment for teaching kjv@Jeremiah:28:16
Ingratitude of
- Illustrated kjv@Isaiah:1:2 kjv@Isaiah:1:3
Exemplified
Pharaoh kjv@Exodus:5:1 kjv@Exodus:5:2
Korah &:c kjv@Numbers:16:11
Moses and Aaron kjv@Numbers:20:12 kjv@Numbers:20:24
Israelites kjv@Deuteronomy:9:23 kjv@Deuteronomy:9:24
Saul kjv@1Samuel:15:9 kjv@1Samuel:15:23
Jeroboam kjv@1Kings:12:28-33
Zedekiah kjv@2Chronicles:36:13
Kingdom of Israel kjv@Hosea:7:14 kjv@Hosea:13:16
Rechabites strong_idH7397/strong_id @ Descended from Hemath kjv@1Chronicles:2:55
The head of, assisted Jehu in his conspiracy against the house of Ahab kjv@2Kings:10:15-17
Prohibited by Jonadab from forming settlements or drinking wine kjv@Jeremiah:35:6-8
Obedience of, a sign to Israel kjv@Jeremiah:35:12-17
Perpetuity to, promised kjv@Jeremiah:35:18 kjv@Jeremiah:35:19
Reconciliation With God @ Predicted kjv@Daniel:9:24 kjv@Isaiah:53:5
Proclaimed by angels at the birth of Christ kjv@Luke:2:14
Blotting out the hand-writing of ordinances is necessary to kjv@Ephesians:2:16 kjv@Colossians:2:14
Effected for men
By God in Christ kjv@2Corinthians:5:19
By Christ as High Priest kjv@Hebrews:2:17
By the death of Christ kjv@Romans:5:10 kjv@Ephesians:2:16 kjv@Colossians:1:21 kjv@Colossians:1:22
By the blood of Christ kjv@Ephesians:2:13 kjv@Colossians:1:20
While alienated from God kjv@Colossians:1:21
Without strength kjv@Romans:5:6
Yet sinners kjv@Romans:5:8
While enemies to God kjv@Romans:5:10
The ministry of committed to ministers kjv@2Corinthians:5:18 kjv@2Corinthians:5:19
Ministers, in Christ's stead, should beseech men to seek kjv@2Corinthians:5:20
Effects of
Peace of God kjv@Romans:5:1 kjv@Ephesians:2:16 kjv@Ephesians:2:17
Access to God kjv@Romans:5:2 kjv@Ephesians:2:18
Union of Jews and Gentiles kjv@Ephesians:2:14
Union of things in heaven and earth kjv@Colossians:1:20 kjv@Ephesians:1:10
A pledge of final salvation kjv@Romans:5:10
Necessity for
- Illustrated kjv@Matthew:5:24-26
Typified kjv@Leviticus:8:15 kjv@Leviticus:16:20
Redemption @ Defined kjv@1Corinthians:6:20 kjv@1Corinthians:7:23
Is of God kjv@Isaiah:44:21-23 kjv@Isaiah:43:1 kjv@Luke:1:68
Is by Christ kjv@Matthew:20:28 kjv@Galatians:3:13
Is by the blood of Christ kjv@Acts:20:28 kjv@Hebrews:9:12 kjv@1Peter:1:19 kjv@Revelation:5:9
Christ sent to effect kjv@Galatians:4:4 kjv@Galatians:4:5
Christ is made, to us kjv@1Corinthians:1:30
Is from
The bondage of the law kjv@Galatians:4:5
The curse of the law kjv@Galatians:3:13
The power of sin kjv@Romans:6:18 kjv@Romans:6:22
The power of the grave kjv@Psalms:49:15
All troubles kjv@Psalms:25:22
All iniquity kjv@Psalms:130:8 kjv@Titus:2:14
All evil kjv@Genesis:48:16
The present evil world kjv@Galatians:1:4
Vain conversation kjv@1Peter:1:18
Enemies kjv@Psalms:106:10 kjv@Psalms:106:11 kjv@Jeremiah:15:21
Death kjv@Hosea:13:14
Destruction kjv@Psalms:103:4
Man cannot effect kjv@Psalms:49:7
Corruptible things cannot purchase kjv@1Peter:1:18
Procures for us
Justification kjv@Romans:3:24
Forgiveness of sin kjv@Ephesians:1:7 kjv@Colossians:1:14
Adoption kjv@Galatians:4:4 kjv@Galatians:4:5
Purification kjv@Titus:2:14
The present life, the only season for kjv@Job:36:18 kjv@Job:36:19
Described as
Precious kjv@Psalms:49:8
Plenteous kjv@Psalms:130:7
Eternal kjv@Hebrews:9:12
Subjects of
The soul kjv@Psalms:49:8
The body kjv@Romans:8:23
The life kjv@Psalms:103:4 kjv@Lamentations:3:58
The inheritance kjv@Ephesians:1:14
Manifests the
Power of God kjv@Isaiah:50:2
Grace of God kjv@Isaiah:52:3
Love and pity of God kjv@Isaiah:63:9 kjv@John:3:16 kjv@Romans:6:8 kjv@1John:4:10
A subject for praise kjv@Isaiah:44:22 kjv@Isaiah:44:23 kjv@Isaiah:51:11
Old Testament saints partakers of kjv@Hebrews:9:15
They who partake of
Are the property of God kjv@Isaiah:43:1 kjv@1Corinthians:6:20
Are first-fruits to God kjv@Revelation:14:4
Are a peculiar people kjv@2Samuel:7:23 kjv@Titus:2:14 kjv@1Peter:2:9
Are assured of kjv@Job:19:25 kjv@Psalms:31:5
Are sealed to the day of kjv@Ephesians:4:30
Are Zealous of good works kjv@Ephesians:2:10 kjv@Titus:2:14 kjv@1Peter:2:9
Walk safely in holiness kjv@Isaiah:35:8 kjv@Isaiah:35:9
Shall return to Zion with joy kjv@Isaiah:35:10
Alone can learn the songs of heaven kjv@Revelation:14:3 kjv@Revelation:14:4
Commit themselves to God kjv@Psalms:31:5
Have an earnest of the completion of kjv@Ephesians:1:14 kjv@2Corinthians:1:22
Wait for the completion of kjv@Romans:8:23 kjv@Philippians:3:20 kjv@Philippians:3:21 kjv@Titus:2:11-13
Pray for the completion of kjv@Psalms:26:11 kjv@Psalms:44:26
Praise God for kjv@Psalms:71:23 kjv@Psalms:103:4 kjv@Revelation:5:9
Should glorify God for kjv@1Corinthians:6:20
Should be without fear kjv@Isaiah:43:1
Typified
Israel kjv@Exodus:6:6
First-born kjv@Exodus:13:11-15 kjv@Numbers:18:15
Atonement-money kjv@Exodus:30:12-15
Bond-servant kjv@Leviticus:25:47-54
Red Heifer, the @ To be without spot or blemish kjv@Numbers:19:2
To ge given to Eleazar the second priest to offer kjv@Numbers:19:3
To be slain without the camp kjv@Numbers:19:3
Entire of, to be burned kjv@Numbers:19:5
Blood of, sprinkled seven times before the tabernacle kjv@Numbers:19:4
Cedar, hyssop, burned with kjv@Numbers:19:6
Ashes of, collected and mixed with water for purification kjv@Numbers:19:9 kjv@Numbers:19:11-22
Communicated uncleanness to
The priest that offered her kjv@Numbers:19:7
The man that burned her kjv@Numbers:19:8
The man who gathered the ashes kjv@Numbers:19:10
Could only purify the flesh kjv@Hebrews:9:13
A type of Christ kjv@Hebrews:9:12-14
Repentance @ What it is kjv@Isaiah:45:22 kjv@Matthew:6:19-21 kjv@Acts:14:15 kjv@2Corinthians:5:17 kjv@Colossians:3:2 kjv@1Thessalonians:1:9 kjv@Hebrews:12:1 kjv@Hebrews:12:2
Commanded to all by God kjv@Ezekiel:18:30-32 kjv@Acts:17:30
Commanded by Christ kjv@Revelation:2:5 kjv@Revelation:2:16 kjv@Revelation:3:3
Given by God kjv@Acts:11:18 kjv@2Timothy:2:25
Christ came to call sinners to kjv@Matthew:9:13
Christ exalted to give kjv@Acts:5:31
By the operation of the Holy Spirit kjv@Zechariah:12:10
Called repentance to life kjv@Acts:11:18
Called repentance to salvation kjv@2Corinthians:7:10
We should be led to, by
The long-suffering of God kjv@Genesis:6:3 kjv@1Peter:3:20 kjv@2Peter:3:9
The goodness of God kjv@Romans:2:4
The chastisements of God kjv@1Kings:8:47 kjv@Revelation:3:19
Godly sorrow works kjv@2Corinthians:7:10
Necessary to the pardon of sin kjv@Acts:2:38 kjv@Acts:3:19 kjv@Acts:8:22
Conviction of sin necessary to kjv@1Kings:8:38 kjv@Proverbs:28:13 kjv@Acts:2:37 kjv@Acts:2:38 kjv@Acts:19:18
Preached
By Christ kjv@Matthew:4:17 kjv@Mark:1:15
By John the Baptist kjv@Matthew:3:2
By the Apostles kjv@Mark:6:12 kjv@Acts:20:21
In the name of Christ kjv@Luke:24:47
Not to be repented of kjv@2Corinthians:7:10
The present time the season for kjv@Psalms:95:7 kjv@Psalms:95:8 kjv@Hebrews:3:7 kjv@Hebrews:3:8 kjv@Proverbs:27:1 kjv@Isaiah:55:6 kjv@2Corinthians:6:2 kjv@Hebrews:4:7
There is joy in heaven over one sinner brought to kjv@Luke:15:7 kjv@Luke:15:10
Ministers should rejoice over their people on their kjv@2Corinthians:7:9
Should be evidenced by fruits kjv@Isaiah:1:16 kjv@Isaiah:1:17 kjv@Daniel:4:27 kjv@Matthew:3:8 kjv@Acts:26:20
Should be accompanied by
Humility kjv@2Chronicles:7:14 kjv@James:4:9 kjv@James:4:10
Shame and confusion kjv@Ezra:9:6-15 kjv@Jeremiah:31:19 kjv@Ezekiel:16:61 kjv@Ezekiel:16:63 kjv@Daniel:9:7 kjv@Daniel:9:8
Self-abhorrence kjv@Job:42:6
Confession kjv@Leviticus:26:40 kjv@Job:33:27
Faith kjv@Matthew:21:32 kjv@Mark:1:15 kjv@Acts:20:21
Prayer kjv@1Kings:8:33 kjv@Acts:8:22
Conversion kjv@Acts:3:19 kjv@Acts:26:20
Turning from sin kjv@2Chronicles:6:26
Turning from idolatry kjv@Ezekiel:14:6 kjv@1Thessalonians:1:9
Greater zeal in the path of duty kjv@2Corinthians:7:11
Exhortations to kjv@Ezekiel:14:6 kjv@Ezekiel:18:30 kjv@Acts:2:38 kjv@Acts:3:19
The wicked
Averse to kjv@Jeremiah:8:6 kjv@Matthew:21:32
Not led to by the judgments of God kjv@Revelation:9:20 kjv@Revelation:9:21 kjv@Revelation:16:9
Not led to, by miraculous interference kjv@Luke:16:30 kjv@Luke:16:31
Neglect the time given for kjv@Revelation:2:21
Condemned for neglecting kjv@Matthew:11:20
Danger of neglecting kjv@Matthew:11:20-24 kjv@Luke:13:3 kjv@Luke:13:5 kjv@Revelation:2:22
Neglect of, followed by swift judgment kjv@Revelation:2:5 kjv@Revelation:2:16
Denied to apostates kjv@Hebrews:6:4-6
Illustrated kjv@Luke:15:18-21 kjv@Luke:18:13
The Prodigal Son kjv@Luke:15:17-19
The Repentant Son kjv@Matthew:21:29
Paul kjv@Galatians:1:23
True
- Exemplified
Israelites kjv@Judges:10:15 kjv@Judges:10:16
David kjv@2Samuel:12:13
Manasseh kjv@2Chronicles:33:12 kjv@2Chronicles:33:13
Job kjv@Job:42:6
Nineveh kjv@Jonah:3:5-8 kjv@Matthew:12:41
Peter kjv@Matthew:26:75
Zacchaeus kjv@Luke:19:8
Thief on the Cross kjv@Luke:23:40 kjv@Luke:23:41
Corinthians kjv@2Corinthians:7:9 kjv@2Corinthians:7:10
False
- Exemplified
Saul kjv@1Samuel:15:24-30
Ahab kjv@1Kings:21:27-29
Judas kjv@Matthew:27:3-5
Rephaim, or Giants, the @ Subdued by Chedorlaomer kjv@Genesis:14:5
Dwelt in Canaan kjv@Joshua:17:15
Og the king of Bashan was of kjv@Joshua:13:12
The valley of
A border of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:8
Was exceedingly fruitful kjv@Isaiah:17:5
David obtained victories over the Philistines in kjv@2Samuel:5:18 kjv@2Samuel:5:25
The last of, destroyed by David and his warriors kjv@1Samuel:17:4 kjv@1Samuel:17:49 kjv@1Samuel:17:50 kjv@2Samuel:21:15-22
Reproof @ God gives reproof to his own children kjv@2Samuel:7:14 kjv@Job:5:17 kjv@Psalms:94:12 kjv@Psalms:119:67 kjv@Psalms:119:71 kjv@Psalms:119:75 kjv@Hebrews:12:6 kjv@Hebrews:12:7
God gives, to the wicked kjv@Psalms:50:21 kjv@Isaiah:51:20
Christ sent to give kjv@Isaiah:2:4 kjv@Isaiah:11:3
The Holy Spirit gives kjv@John:16:7 kjv@John:16:8
Christ gives, in love kjv@Revelation:3:19
On account of
Impenitence kjv@Matthew:11:20-24
Not understanding kjv@Matthew:16:9 kjv@Matthew:16:11 kjv@Mark:7:18 kjv@Luke:24:25 kjv@John:8:43 kjv@John:13:7 kjv@John:13:8
Hardness of heart kjv@Mark:8:17 kjv@Mark:16:14
Fearfulness kjv@Mark:4:40 kjv@Luke:24:37 kjv@Luke:24:38
Unbelief kjv@Matthew:17:17 kjv@Matthew:17:20 kjv@Mark:16:14
Vain boasting kjv@Luke:22:34
Hypocrisy kjv@Matthew:15:7 kjv@Matthew:23:13
Reviling Christ kjv@Luke:23:40
Unruly conduct kjv@1Thessalonians:5:14
Oppressing out brethren kjv@Nehemiah:5:7
Sinful practices kjv@Matthew:21:13 kjv@Luke:3:19 kjv@John:2:16
The Scriptures are profitable for kjv@Psalms:19:7-11 kjv@2Timothy:3:16
When from God
Is for correction kjv@Psalms:39:11
Is despised by the wicked kjv@Proverbs:1:30
Should not discourage saints kjv@Hebrews:12:5
Pray that it be not be in anger kjv@Psalms:6:1
Should be accompanied by exhortation to repentance kjv@1Samuel:12:20-25
Declared to be
Better than secret love kjv@Proverbs:27:5
Better than the praise of fools kjv@Ecclesiastes:7:5
An excellent oil kjv@Psalms:141:5
More profitable to saints, than stripes to a fool kjv@Proverbs:17:10
A proof of faithful friendship kjv@Proverbs:27:6
Leads to
Understanding kjv@Proverbs:15:32
Knowledge kjv@Proverbs:19:25
Wisdom kjv@Proverbs:15:31 kjv@Proverbs:29:15
Honour kjv@Proverbs:13:18
Happiness kjv@Proverbs:6:23
Eventually brings more respect than flattery kjv@Proverbs:28:23
Of those who offend, a warning to others kjv@Leviticus:19:17 kjv@Acts:5:3 kjv@Acts:5:4 kjv@Acts:5:9 kjv@1Timothy:5:20 kjv@Titus:1:10 kjv@Titus:1:13
Hypocrites not qualified to give kjv@Matthew:7:5
Ministers are sent to give kjv@Jeremiah:44:4 kjv@Ezekiel:3:17
Ministers are empowered to give kjv@Micah:3:8
Ministers should give
Openly kjv@1Timothy:5:20
Fearlessly kjv@Ezekiel:2:3-7
With all authority kjv@Titus:2:15
With longsuffering &:c kjv@2Timothy:4:2
Unreservedly kjv@Isaiah:58:1
Sharply, if necessary kjv@Titus:1:13
With Christian love kjv@2Thessalonians:3:15
They who give, are hated by scorners kjv@Proverbs:9:8 kjv@Proverbs:15:12
Hatred of, a proof of brutishness kjv@Proverbs:12:1
Hatred of, leads to destruction kjv@Proverbs:15:10 kjv@Proverbs:29:1
Contempt of, leads to remorse kjv@Proverbs:5:12
Rejection of, leads to error kjv@Proverbs:10:17
Saints should
Give kjv@Leviticus:19:17 kjv@Ephesians:5:11
Give no occasion for kjv@Philippians:2:15
Receive kindly kjv@Psalms:141:5
Love those who give kjv@Proverbs:9:8
Delight in those who give kjv@Proverbs:24:25
Attention to a proof of prudence kjv@Proverbs:15:5
Exemplified
Samuel kjv@1Samuel:13:13
Nathan kjv@2Samuel:12:7-9
Ahijah kjv@1Kings:14:7-11
Elijah kjv@1Kings:21:20
Elisha kjv@2Kings:5:26
Joab kjv@1Chronicles:21:3
Shemaiah kjv@2Chronicles:12:5
Hanani kjv@2Chronicles:16:7
Zechariah kjv@2Chronicles:24:20
Daniel kjv@Daniel:5:22 kjv@Daniel:5:23
John the Baptist kjv@Matthew:3:7 kjv@Luke:3:19
Stephen kjv@Acts:7:51
Peter kjv@Acts:8:20
Paul kjv@1Corinthians:1:10-13 kjv@1Corinthians:5:1-5 kjv@1Corinthians:6:1-8 kjv@1Corinthians:11:17-22 kjv@Galatians:2:11
Reptiles @ Created by God kjv@Genesis:1:24 kjv@Genesis:1:25
Made for praise and glory of God kjv@Psalms:148:10
Placed under the dominion of man kjv@Genesis:1:26
Unclean and not eaten kjv@Leviticus:11:31 kjv@Leviticus:11:40-43 kjv@Acts:10:11-14
Mentioned in scripture
Chameleon kjv@Leviticus:11:30
Lizard kjv@Leviticus:11:30
Tortoise kjv@Leviticus:11:29
Snail kjv@Leviticus:11:30 kjv@Psalms:58:8
Frog kjv@Exodus:8:2 kjv@Revelation:16:13
Horseleech kjv@Proverbs:30:15
Scorpion kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15
Serpent kjv@Job:26:13 kjv@Matthew:7:10
Flying fiery serpent kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15 kjv@Isaiah:30:6
Dragon kjv@Deuteronomy:32:33 kjv@Job:30:29 kjv@Jeremiah:9:11
Viper kjv@Acts:28:3
Adder or Asp kjv@Psalms:58:4 kjv@Psalms:91:13 kjv@Proverbs:23:32
Cockatrice or basilisk kjv@Isaiah:11:8 kjv@Isaiah:59:5
Solomon wrote a history of kjv@1Kings:4:33
Worshipped by Gentiles kjv@Romans:1:23
No image of similitude of, to be made for worshipping kjv@Deuteronomy:4:16 kjv@Deuteronomy:4:18
Jews condemned for worshipping kjv@Ezekiel:8:10
Resignation @ Christ set and example of kjv@Matthew:26:39-44 kjv@John:12:27 kjv@John:18:11
Commanded kjv@Psalms:37:7 kjv@Psalms:46:10
Should be exhibited in
Submission to the will of God kjv@2Samuel:15:26 kjv@Psalms:42:5 kjv@Psalms:42:11 kjv@Matthew:6:10
Submission to the sovereignty of God in his purposes kjv@Romans:9:20 kjv@Romans:9:21
The prospect of death kjv@Acts:21:13 2Corinthians:4-5
Loss of goods kjv@Job:1:15 kjv@Job:1:16 kjv@Job:1:21
Loss of children kjv@Job:1:18 kjv@Job:1:19 kjv@Job:1:21
Chastisements kjv@Hebrews:12:9
Bodily suffering kjv@Job:2:8-10
The wicked are devoid of kjv@Proverbs:19:3
Exhortation to kjv@Psalms:37:1-11
Motives to
God's greatness kjv@Psalms:46:10
God's love kjv@Hebrews:12:6
God's justice kjv@Nehemiah:9:33
God's wisdom kjv@Romans:11:32 kjv@Romans:11:33
God's faithfulness kjv@1Peter:4:19
Our own sinfulness kjv@Lamentations:3:39 kjv@Micah:7:9
Exemplified
Jacob kjv@Genesis:43:14
Aaron kjv@Leviticus:10:3
Israelites kjv@Judges:10:15
Eli kjv@1Samuel:3:18
David kjv@2Samuel:12:23
Hezekiah kjv@2Kings:20:19
Job kjv@Job:2:10
Stephen kjv@Acts:7:59
Paul kjv@Acts:21:13
Disciples kjv@Acts:21:14
Peter kjv@2Peter:1:14
Resurrection, the @ A doctrine of the Old Testament kjv@Job:19:26 kjv@Psalms:16:10 kjv@Psalms:49:15 kjv@Isaiah:26:19 kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@Hosea:13:14
A first principle of the gospel kjv@1Corinthians:15:13 kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@Hebrews:6:1 kjv@Hebrews:6:2
Expected by the Jews kjv@John:11:24 kjv@Hebrews:11:35
Denied by the Sadducees kjv@Matthew:22:23 kjv@Luke:20:27 kjv@Acts:23:8
Explained away by false teachers kjv@2Timothy:2:18
Called in question by some in the church kjv@1Corinthians:15:12
Is not incredible kjv@Mark:12:24 kjv@Acts:26:8
Is not contrary to reason kjv@John:12:24 kjv@1Corinthians:15:35-49
Assumed and proved by our Lord kjv@Matthew:22:29-32 kjv@Luke:14:14 kjv@John:5:28 kjv@John:5:29
Preached by the Apostles kjv@Acts:4:2 kjv@Acts:17:18 kjv@Acts:24:15
Credibility of, shown by the resurrection of individuals kjv@Matthew:9:25 kjv@Matthew:27:53 kjv@Luke:7:14 kjv@John:11:44 kjv@Hebrews:11:35
Certainty of, proved by the resurrection of Christ kjv@1Corinthians:15:12-20
Effected by the power of
God kjv@Matthew:22:29
Christ kjv@John:5:28 kjv@John:5:29 kjv@John:6:39 kjv@John:6:40 kjv@John:6:44
The Holy Spirit kjv@Romans:8:11
Shall be of all the dead kjv@John:5:28 kjv@Acts:24:15 kjv@Revelation:20:13
Saints in, shall
Rise through Christ kjv@John:11:25 kjv@Acts:4:2 kjv@1Corinthians:15:21 kjv@1Corinthians:15:22
Rise first kjv@1Corinthians:15:23 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:16
Rise to eternal life kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@John:5:29
Be glorified with Christ kjv@Colossians:3:4
Be as the angels kjv@Matthew:22:30
Have incorruptible bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:42
Have glorious bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:43
Have powerful bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:43
Have spiritual bodies kjv@1Corinthians:15:44
Have bodies like Christ's kjv@Philippians:3:21 kjv@1John:3:2
Be recompensed kjv@Luke:14:14
Saints should look forward to kjv@Daniel:12:13 kjv@Philippians:3:11 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
Of saints shall be followed by the change of those then alive kjv@1Corinthians:15:51 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:17
The preaching of, caused
Mocking kjv@Acts:17:32
Persecution kjv@Acts:23:6 kjv@Acts:24:11-15
Blessedness of those who have part in the first kjv@Revelation:20:6
Of the wicked, shall be to
Shame and everlasting contempt kjv@Daniel:12:2
Damnation kjv@John:5:29
Illustrative of the new birth kjv@John:5:25
Illustrated kjv@Ezekiel:37:1-10 kjv@1Corinthians:15:36 kjv@1Corinthians:15:37
Resurrection of Christ, the @ Foretold by the prophets kjv@Psalms:16:10 kjv@Acts:13:34 kjv@Acts:13:35 kjv@Isaiah:26:19
Foretold by Himself kjv@Matthew:20:19 kjv@Mark:9:9 kjv@Mark:14:28 kjv@John:2:19-22
Was necessary to
The fulfilment of Scripture kjv@Luke:24:45 kjv@Luke:24:46
Forgiveness of sins kjv@1Corinthians:15:17
Justification kjv@Romans:4:25 kjv@Romans:8:34
Hope kjv@1Corinthians:15:19
The efficacy of preaching kjv@1Corinthians:15:14
The efficacy of faith kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:17
A proof of his being the Son of God kjv@Psalms:2:7 kjv@Acts:13:33 kjv@Romans:1:4
Effected by
The power of God kjv@Acts:2:24 kjv@Acts:3:15 kjv@Romans:8:11 kjv@Ephesians:1:20 kjv@Colossians:2:12
His own power kjv@John:2:19 kjv@John:10:18
The power of the Holy Spirit kjv@1Peter:3:18
On the first day of the week kjv@Mark:16:9
On the third day after his death kjv@Mark:16:9
On the third day after His death kjv@Luke:24:46 kjv@Acts:10:40 kjv@1Corinthians:15:4
The apostles
At first did not understand the predictions respecting kjv@Mark:9:10 kjv@John:20:9
Very slow to believe kjv@Mark:16:13 kjv@Luke:24:9 kjv@Luke:24:11 kjv@Luke:24:37 kjv@Luke:24:38
Reproved for their unbelief of kjv@Mark:16:14
He appeared after to
Mary Magdalene kjv@Mark:16:9 kjv@John:20:18
The women kjv@Matthew:28:9
Simon Peter kjv@Luke:24:34
Two disciples kjv@Luke:24:13-31
Apostles, except Thomas kjv@John:20:19 kjv@John:20:24
Apostles, Thomas being present kjv@John:20:26
Apostles at the sea of Tiberias kjv@John:21:1
Apostles in Galilee kjv@Matthew:28:16 kjv@Matthew:28:17
About five hundred brethren kjv@1Corinthians:15:6
James kjv@1Corinthians:15:7
All the Apostles kjv@Luke:24:51 kjv@Acts:1:9 kjv@1Corinthians:15:7
Paul kjv@1Corinthians:15:8
Fraud impossible in kjv@Matthew:27:63-66
He gave many infallible proofs of kjv@Luke:24:35 kjv@Luke:24:39 kjv@Luke:24:43 kjv@John:20:20 kjv@John:20:27 kjv@Acts:1:3
Was attested by
Angels kjv@Matthew:28:5-7 kjv@Luke:24:4-7 kjv@Luke:24:23
Apostles kjv@Acts:1:22 kjv@Acts:2:32 kjv@Acts:3:15 kjv@Acts:4:33
His enemies kjv@Matthew:28:11-15
Asserted and preached by the Apostles kjv@Acts:25:19 kjv@Acts:26:23
Saints
Begotten to a lively hope kjv@1Peter:1:3 kjv@1Peter:1:21
Desire to know the power of kjv@Philippians:3:10
Should keep, in remembrance kjv@2Timothy:2:8
Shall rise in the likeness of kjv@Romans:6:5 kjv@1Corinthians:15:49 kjv@Philippians:3:21
Is an emblem of the new birth kjv@Romans:6:4 kjv@Colossians:2:12
The first-fruits of our resurrection kjv@Acts:26:23 kjv@1Corinthians:15:20 kjv@1Corinthians:15:23
The truth of the gospel involved in kjv@1Corinthians:15:14 kjv@1Corinthians:15:15
Followed by his exaltation kjv@Acts:4:10 kjv@Acts:4:11 kjv@Romans:8:34 kjv@Ephesians:1:20 kjv@Philippians:2:9 kjv@Philippians:2:10 kjv@Revelation:1:18
An assurance of the judgment kjv@Acts:17:31
Typified
Isaac kjv@Genesis:22:13 kjv@Hebrews:11:19
Jonah kjv@Jonah:2:10 kjv@Matthew:12:40
Reuben, the Tribe Of @ Descended from Jacob's first son kjv@Genesis:29:32
Predictions respecting kjv@Genesis:49:4 kjv@Deuteronomy:33:6
Persons selected from
To number the people kjv@Numbers:1:5
To spy out the land kjv@Numbers:13:4
Strength of, on leaving Egypt kjv@Numbers:1:20 kjv@Numbers:1:21
Led the second division of Israel in their journey's kjv@Numbers:10:18
Encamped with its standard south of the tabernacle kjv@Numbers:2:10
Offering of, at the dedication kjv@Numbers:7:30-35
Families of kjv@Numbers:26:5 kjv@Numbers:26:6 kjv@Numbers:26:8 kjv@Numbers:26:9
Obtained inheritance east of Jordan on condition of helping to conquer Canaan kjv@Numbers:32:1-33 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:18-20
Bounds of their inheritance kjv@Deuteronomy:3:16 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:17 kjv@Joshua:13:15-23
Strength of, at the time of receiving their inheritance kjv@Numbers:26:7
Cities built by kjv@Numbers:32:37 kjv@Numbers:32:38
On Ebal, said amen to the curses kjv@Deuteronomy:27:13
Dismissed by Joshua after the conquest of Canaan kjv@Joshua:22:1-9
Assisted in building the altar of witness which offended the other tribes kjv@Joshua:22:10-29
Did not assist against Sisera kjv@Judges:5:15 kjv@Judges:5:16
Some of, at David's coronation kjv@1Chronicles:12:37 kjv@1Chronicles:12:38
Officers appointed over, by David kjv@1Chronicles:26:32 kjv@1Chronicles:27:16
Took land of the Hagarites kjv@1Chronicles:5:10 kjv@1Chronicles:5:18-22
Invaded and conquered by Hazael king of Syria kjv@2Kings:10:32 kjv@2Kings:10:33
Carried away by Tiglathpileser kjv@2Kings:15:29 kjv@1Chronicles:5:6 kjv@1Chronicles:5:26
Remarkable persons of
Dathan, Abiram, and On kjv@Numbers:16:1 kjv@Numbers:26:9 kjv@Numbers:26:10
Adina &:c kjv@1Chronicles:11:42
Revenge @ Forbidden by our Lord kjv@Leviticus:19:18 kjv@Proverbs:24:17 kjv@Proverbs:24:29 kjv@Matthew:5:39-41 kjv@Romans:12:17 kjv@Romans:12:19 kjv@1Thessalonians:5:15 kjv@1Peter:3:9
Christ an example of forbearing kjv@Isaiah:53:7 kjv@1Peter:2:23
Rebuked by Christ kjv@Luke:9:54 kjv@Luke:9:55
Inconsistent with Christian spirit kjv@Luke:9:55
Proceeds from a spiteful heart kjv@Ezekiel:25:15
Instead of taking, we should
Trust in God kjv@Proverbs:20:22 kjv@Romans:12:16
Exhibit love kjv@Leviticus:19:18 kjv@Luke:6:35
Give place to wrath kjv@Romans:12:19
Exercise forbearance kjv@Matthew:5:38-41
Bless kjv@Romans:12:14
Overcome others by kindness kjv@Proverbs:25:21 kjv@Proverbs:25:22 kjv@Romans:12:20
Keep others from taking kjv@1Samuel:24:10 kjv@1Samuel:25:24-31 kjv@1Samuel:26:9
Be thankful for being kept from taking kjv@1Samuel:25:32 kjv@1Samuel:25:33
The wicked are earnest after kjv@Jeremiah:20:10
Punishment for kjv@Ezekiel:25:15-17 kjv@Amos:1:11 kjv@Amos:1:12
Exemplified
Simon and Levi kjv@Genesis:34:25
Samson kjv@Judges:15:7 kjv@Judges:15:8 kjv@Judges:16:28-30
Joab kjv@2Samuel:3:27
Absalom kjv@2Samuel:13:23-29
Jezebel kjv@1Kings:19:2
Ahab kjv@1Kings:22:26
Haman kjv@Esther:3:8-15
Edomites kjv@Ezekiel:25:12
Philistines kjv@Ezekiel:25:15
Herodias kjv@Mark:6:19-24
James and John kjv@Luke:9:54
Chief priests kjv@Acts:5:33
Jews kjv@Acts:7:54 kjv@Acts:7:59 kjv@Acts:23:12
Reviling and Reproaching @ Forbidden kjv@1Peter:3:9
Of rulers specially forbidden kjv@Exodus:22:28 kjv@Acts:23:4 kjv@Acts:23:5
The wicked utter, against
God kjv@Psalms:74:22 kjv@Psalms:79:12
God, by opposing the poor kjv@Proverbs:14:31
Christ kjv@Matthew:27:39 kjv@Luke:7:34
Saints kjv@Psalms:102:8 kjv@Zephaniah:2:8
Rulers kjv@2Peter:2:10 kjv@2Peter:2:11 kjv@Jude:1:8 kjv@Jude:1:9
Of Christ, predicted kjv@Psalms:69:9 kjv@Romans:15:3 kjv@Psalms:89:51
The conduct of Christ under kjv@1Peter:2:23
Saints
Endure kjv@1Timothy:4:10 kjv@Hebrews:10:33
Endure for God's sake kjv@Psalms:69:7
Endure for Christ's sake kjv@Luke:6:22
Should expect kjv@Matthew:10:25
Should not fear kjv@Isaiah:51:7
Sometimes depressed by kjv@Psalms:42:10 kjv@Psalms:42:11 kjv@Psalms:44:16 kjv@Psalms:69:20
May take pleasure in kjv@2Corinthians:12:10
Supported under kjv@2Corinthians:12:10
Trust in God under kjv@Psalms:57:3 kjv@Psalms:119:42
Pray under kjv@2Kings:19:4 kjv@2Kings:19:16 kjv@Psalms:89:50
Return blessings for kjv@1Corinthians:4:12 kjv@1Peter:3:9
Ministers should not fear kjv@Ezekiel:2:6
Happiness of enduring, for Christ's sake kjv@1Peter:4:14
Blessedness of enduring, for Christ's sake kjv@Matthew:5:11 kjv@Luke:6:22
Excludes from heaven kjv@1Corinthians:6:10
Punishment for kjv@Zephaniah:2:8 kjv@Zephaniah:2:9 kjv@Matthew:5:22
Exemplified
Joseph's brethren kjv@Genesis:37:19
Goliath kjv@1Samuel:17:43
Michal kjv@2Samuel:6:20
Shimei kjv@2Samuel:16:7 kjv@2Samuel:16:8
Sennacherib kjv@Isaiah:37:17 kjv@Isaiah:37:23 kjv@Isaiah:37:24
Moabites and Ammonites kjv@Zephaniah:2:8
Pharisees kjv@Matthew:12:24
Jews kjv@Matthew:27:39 kjv@Matthew:27:40 kjv@John:8:48
Malefactor kjv@Luke:23:39
Athenian philosophers kjv@Acts:17:18
Reward of Saints, the @ Is from God kjv@Romans:2:7 kjv@Colossians:3:24 kjv@Hebrews:11:6
Is of grace, through faith alone kjv@Romans:4:4 kjv@Romans:4:5 kjv@Romans:4:16 kjv@Romans:11:6
Is of God's good pleasure kjv@Matthew:20:14 kjv@Matthew:20:15 kjv@Luke:12:32
Prepared by God kjv@Hebrews:11:16
Prepared by Christ kjv@John:14:2
As servants of Christ kjv@Colossians:3:24
Not on account of their merits kjv@Romans:4:4 kjv@Romans:4:5
Described as
Being with Christ kjv@John:12:26 kjv@John:14:3 kjv@Philippians:1:23 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:17
Beholding the face of God kjv@Psalms:17:15 kjv@Matthew:5:8 kjv@Revelation:22:4
Beholding the glory of Christ kjv@John:17:24
Being glorified with Christ kjv@Romans:8:17 kjv@Romans:8:18 kjv@Colossians:3:4 kjv@Philippians:3:21 kjv@1John:3:2
Sitting in judgment with Christ kjv@Daniel:7:22 kjv@Matthew:19:28 kjv@Luke:22:30 kjv@1Corinthians:6:2
Reigning with Christ kjv@2Timothy:2:12 kjv@Revelation:3:21 kjv@Revelation:5:10 kjv@Revelation:20:4
Reigning for ever and ever kjv@Revelation:22:5
A crown of righteousness kjv@2Timothy:4:8
A crown of glory kjv@1Peter:5:4
A crown of life kjv@James:1:12 kjv@Revelation:2:10
An incorruptible crown kjv@1Corinthians:9:25
Joint heirship with Christ kjv@Romans:8:17
Inheritance of all things kjv@Revelation:21:7
Inheritance with saints in light kjv@Acts:20:32 kjv@Acts:26:18 kjv@Colossians:1:12
Inheritance eternal kjv@Hebrews:9:15
Inheritance incorruptible kjv@1Peter:1:4
A kingdom kjv@Matthew:25:34 kjv@Luke:22:29
A kingdom immovable kjv@Hebrews:12:28
Shining as the stars kjv@Daniel:12:3
Everlasting light kjv@Isaiah:60:19
Everlasting life kjv@Luke:18:30 kjv@John:6:40 kjv@John:17:2 kjv@John:17:3 kjv@Romans:2:7 kjv@Romans:6:23 kjv@1John:5:11
An enduring substance kjv@Hebrews:10:34
A house eternal in the heavens kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
A city which had foundation kjv@Hebrews:11:10
Entering into the joy of the Lord kjv@Matthew:25:21 kjv@Hebrews:12:2
Rest kjv@Hebrews:4:9 kjv@Revelation:14:13
Fulness of joy kjv@Psalms:16:11
The prize of the high calling of God in Christ kjv@Philippians:3:14
Treasure in heaven kjv@Matthew:19:21 kjv@Luke:12:33
An eternal weight of glory kjv@2Corinthians:4:17
Is great kjv@Matthew:5:12 kjv@Luke:6:35 kjv@Hebrews:10:35
Is full kjv@2John:1:8
Is sure kjv@Proverbs:11:18
Is satisfying kjv@Psalms:17:15
Is inestimable kjv@Isaiah:64:4 kjv@1Corinthians:2:9
Saints may feel confident of kjv@Psalms:73:24 kjv@Isaiah:25:8 kjv@Isaiah:25:9 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1 kjv@2Timothy:4:8
Hope of, a cause of rejoicing kjv@Romans:5:2
Be careful not to lose kjv@2John:1:8
The prospect of, should lead to
Diligence kjv@2John:1:8
Pressing forward kjv@Philippians:3:14
Enduring suffering for Christ kjv@2Corinthians:4:16-18 kjv@Hebrews:11:26
Faithfulness to death kjv@Revelation:2:10
Present afflictions not to be compared with kjv@Romans:8:18 kjv@2Corinthians:5:17
Shall be given at the second coming of Christ kjv@Matthew:16:27 kjv@Revelation:22:12
tcr.1:
naves:
READING @
- Taught kjv@Deuteronomy:6:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:20
READINGS, SELECT @
- JUDAH'S DEFENSE kjv@Genesis:44:18-34
- JOSEPH REVEALING HIS IDENTITY kjv@Genesis:45:1-15
- THE DELIVERANCE OF THE ISRAELITES FROM PHARAOH kjv@Exodus:14:5-30
- SONG OF MOSES WHEN PHARAOH AND HIS ARMY WERE OVERTHROWN kjv@Exodus:15:1-19
- DAVID'S LAMENT OVER ABSALOM kjv@2Samuel:18:19-33
- LIGHTS AND SHADOWS kjv@Ruth:1:1-22
- ELIJAH'S MIRACULOUS PRESERVATION kjv@1Kings:17:1-16
- ELISHA AND THE WIDOW'S OIL kjv@2Kings:4:1-7
- NAAMAN THE LEPER kjv@2Kings:5:1-14
- ESTHER'S TRIUMPH kjv@Esther:4:1-17; kjv@Esther:7:1-10
- THE BREVITY OF LIFE kjv@Job:14:1-10
- NATURE'S TESTIMONY kjv@Job:28:1-28
- GOD'S CHALLENGE TO JOB Job:38
- THE ANIMALS OF THE FIELD Job:39
- THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED IN CONTRAST Psalms:1
- THE TRIUMPHANT KING Psalms:2
- MANKIND IN NATURE Psalms:8
- MANKIND IN EXTREMITY kjv@Psalms:18:1-19
- CONFIDENCE IN GOD Psalms:23
- THE KING OF GLORY Psalms:24
- THE GLORY OF GOD Psalms:29
- GOD, OUR REFUGE Psalms:46
- THE MAJESTY OF GOD kjv@Psalms:77:13-20
- THE JOY OF THE RIGHTEOUS Psalms:Psalms:84
- THE STATE OF THE GODLY Psalms:91
- THE NEW SONG Psalms:98
- THE MAJESTY AND PROVIDENCE OF GOD Psalms:104
- IN CAPTIVITY Psalms:137
- THE OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD Psalms:139
- OLD AGE kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:1-7
- CHRIST'S KINGDOM FORESHADOWED kjv@Isaiah:35:1-10
- THE OMNIPOTENCE AND INCOMPARABLENESS OF GOD kjv@Isaiah:40:1-31
- THE WRATH OF GOD kjv@Amos:9:1-6
- THE MAJESTY OF GOD kjv@Habbakkuk:3:3-12
- MARY'S MAGNIFICAT kjv@Luke:1:46-56
- THE PROPHETIC BLESSING OF ZACHARIAS kjv@Luke:1:67-80
- THE BEATITUDES kjv@Matthew:5:1-16
- GOD'S PROVIDENCE kjv@Matthew:6:26-34
- WISE AND FOOLISH BUILDERS kjv@Matthew:7:21-27
- THE PARABLE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN kjv@Luke:10:25-37
- THE PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON kjv@Luke:15:11-32
- THE RAISING OF LAZARUS kjv@John:11:1-3 kjv@John:11:18-46
- THE BETRAYAL OF JESUS BY JUDAS ISCARIOT kjv@Luke:22:47-62
- THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST kjv@Luke:24:1-12
- PETER ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST kjv@Acts:2:1-36
- STEPHEN'S DEFENSE kjv@Acts:7:1-56
- PAUL AND SILAS IN PRISON kjv@Acts:16:16-40
- PAUL ON MARS' HILL kjv@Acts:17:22-31
- PAUL IN FRONT OF GOVERNOR FELIX kjv@Acts:24:1-27
- PAUL IN FRONT OF AGRIPPA Acts:26
- CHARITY kjv@1Corinthians:13:1-13
- THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH kjv@Revelation:21:1-27
- THE RIVER OF LIFE kjv@Revelation:22:1-21
- For other selections .
See ELEGY
REAIA @
- Son of Micah, a Reubenite kjv@1Chronicles:5:5
REAIAH @
-1. A man of Judah, son of Shobal kjv@1Chronicles:4:2 .Apparently called HAROEH kjv@1Chronicles:2:52
-2. Ancestor of a family which returned to Jerusalem from captivity in Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:47; kjv@Nehemiah:7:50
REAPING @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Psalms:129:7
- The ark of the covenant returned by the Philistines at the time of kjv@1Samuel:6:13
- Laws concerning gleaning at the time of .
See GLEANING
- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:126:6; kjv@Hosea:10:12-13
REASONING @
- With God kjv@Job:13:3 kjv@Job:13:17-28
- God reasons with men kjv@Exodus:4:11; kjv@Exodus:20:5 kjv@Exodus:20:11 kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Isaiah:5:3-4; kjv@Isaiah:43:26; kjv@Hosea:4:1; kjv@Micah:6:2
- Natural understanding kjv@Daniel:4:36
- To be applied to godly living kjv@1Corinthians:10:15; kjv@1Peter:3:15
- Not a sufficient guide in human affairs kjv@Deuteronomy:12:8; kjv@Proverbs:3:5; kjv@Proverbs:14:12
- Of the Pharisees kjv@Luke:5:21-22; kjv@Luke:20:5
- Of Paul from the Scriptures kjv@Acts:17:2; kjv@Acts:18:4 kjv@Acts:18:19 kjv@Acts:24:25
- The gospel cannot be explained by kjv@1Corinthians:1:18-28; kjv@1Corinthians:2:1-14
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See INVESTIGATION
-
See PHILOSOPHY
REBA @ -(A king of Midian)
- Killed by the Israelites kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:21
REBECCA @
-
See REBEKAH
REBEKAH (REBECCA) @
- The daughter of Bethuel, the grandniece of Abraham kjv@Genesis:22:20-23
- Becomes Isaac's wife kjv@Genesis:24:15-67; kjv@Genesis:25:20
- Mother of Esau and Jacob kjv@Genesis:25:21-28
- Passes as Isaac's sister kjv@Genesis:26:6-11
- Displeased with Esau's wives kjv@Genesis:26:34-35
- Prompts Jacob to deceive Isaac kjv@Genesis:27:5-29
- Sends Jacob to Laban, her brother kjv@Genesis:27:42-46
- Burial place of kjv@Genesis:49:31
- Called REBECCA kjv@Romans:9:10
REBELLION @
- Treasonable kjv@Proverbs:17:11
- INSTANCES OF .Absalom kjv@2Samuel:15; 16; 17; 18 .Sheba 2Samuel:20 .Revolt of the ten tribes kjv@1Kings:12:16-20; kjv@2Chronicles:10; 1Kings:13:5-12 .
See SIN
RECHAB @
-1. Son of Rimmon .Murders Ish-bosheth, son of Saul; put to death by David kjv@2Samuel:4:5-12
-2. Father of Jehonadab kjv@2Kings:10:15 kjv@2Kings:10:23 kjv@Jeremiah:35:6-8 kjv@Jeremiah:35:1Chronicles:2:55; 16, 19 .Ancestor of the Rechabites Jeremiah:35
-3. Father of Malchiah kjv@Nehemiah:3:14
RECHABITES @
- A family of Kenites descended from Rechab, through Jonadab kjv@1Chronicles:2:55; kjv@Jeremiah:35:6
- Enjoined by Jonadab to drink no wine kjv@Jeremiah:35:6
- Adhere to the injunction of abstinence; perpetuation of the family promised as a reward Jeremiah:35
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See ABSTINENCE,_TOTAL
-
See NAZARITES
RECHAH @
- A city of unknown location kjv@1Chronicles:4:12
RECIPROCITY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Romans:15:27; kjv@1Corinthians:9:11; kjv@Galatians:6:6
RECONCILIATION @
- Between man and man kjv@Matthew:5:23-26
- Between Esau and Jacob kjv@Genesis:33:4 kjv@Genesis:33:11
- Between Pilate and Herod Antipas kjv@Luke:23:12
- BETWEEN GOD AND MAN kjv@Leviticus:8:15; kjv@Ezekiel:45:15; kjv@Daniel:9:24; kjv@Romans:5:1 kjv@Romans:5:10 kjv@Romans:11:15; kjv@2Corinthians:5:18-21; kjv@Ephesians:2:15-18; kjv@Colossians:1:20-22; kjv@Hebrews:2:17 .
See ATONEMENT .
See JESUS,_MISSION_OF .
See PROPITIATION_(expiation,_sin-offering) .
See REDEMPTION
RECONNOISSANCE @
- Of Jericho kjv@Joshua:2:1-24
- Beth-el kjv@Judges:1:23
- Laish kjv@Judges:18:2-10
RECORDER @
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See SCRIBE
-
See SECRETARY
RECREATION (REST) @
- Jesus takes, from the pressures of his ministry kjv@Mark:6:31-32; kjv@Mark:7:24
RED @
-
See COLOR
REDEMPTION @
- Of persons or property kjv@Leviticus:25:25-34; kjv@Leviticus:27:2-13-14-33; kjv@Ruth:4:3-10
- Redemption money paid to priests kjv@Numbers:3:46-51
- Of the firstborn .
See FIRSTBORN
- Of land .
See JUBILEE
- OF OUR SOULS kjv@Psalms:111:9; kjv@Psalms:130:7; kjv@Matthew:20:28; kjv@Mark:10:45; kjv@Luke:2:38; kjv@Acts:20:28; kjv@Romans:3:24-26; kjv@1Corinthians:1:30; kjv@1Corinthians:6:20; kjv@1Corinthians:7:23; kjv@Galatians:1:4; kjv@Galatians:2:20; kjv@Galatians:4:4-5; kjv@Ephesians:1:7; kjv@Ephesians:5:2; kjv@Colossians:1:14 kjv@Colossians:1:20-22 kjv@1Timothy:2:6; kjv@Titus:2:14; kjv@Hebrews:9:12 kjv@Hebrews:9:15 kjv@1Peter:1:18-19; kjv@Revelation:5:9-10 .
See ATONEMENT .
See RANSOM
RED HEIFER @
- Of purification Numbers:19
RED SEA @
- The locusts which devastated Egypt destroyed in kjv@Exodus:10:19
- Israelites cross; Pharaoh and his army drowned in kjv@Exodus:15:1 kjv@Exodus:15:4, kjv@Exodus:14; 11, 19; kjv@Numbers:33:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:4; kjv@Joshua:2:10; kjv@Joshua:4:23; kjv@Joshua:24:6-7; kjv@Judges:11:16; kjv@2Samuel:22:16; kjv@Nehemiah:9:9-11; kjv@Psalms:66:6; kjv@Psalms:78:13-53; kjv@Psalms:106:7-11-22; kjv@Psalms:136:13-15; kjv@Isaiah:43:16-17; kjv@Acts:7:36; kjv@1Corinthians:10:1-2; kjv@Hebrews:11:29
- Israelites camp beside kjv@Exodus:14:2 kjv@Exodus:14:9 kjv@Numbers:14:25; kjv@Numbers:21:4; kjv@Numbers:33:10-11; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:40; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:1-3
- The boundary of the promised land kjv@Exodus:23:31
- Solomon builds ships beside kjv@1Kings:9:26
- The wilderness of kjv@Exodus:13:18
REED @
- A water plant kjv@Isaiah:19:6-7; kjv@Isaiah:35:7; kjv@Jeremiah:51:32
- Used as a measuring device (six cubits) kjv@Ezekiel:40:3-8; kjv@Ezekiel:41:8; kjv@Ezekiel:42:16-19; kjv@Ezekiel:45:1; kjv@Revelation:11:1; kjv@Revelation:21:15-16
- Mockingly given to Jesus as a symbol of royalty kjv@Matthew:27:29
- Jesus hit with kjv@Matthew:27:30; kjv@Mark:15:19
- FIGURATIVE .Of weakness kjv@1Kings:14:15; kjv@2Kings:18:21; kjv@Isaiah:36:6; kjv@Isaiah:42:3; kjv@Ezekiel:29:6; kjv@Matthew:11:7; kjv@Matthew:12:20
REELAIAH @
- A returned captive from Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:2
- Called RAAMIAH kjv@Nehemiah:7:7
REFINING @ -(The process of eliminating impurities by fire)
- Of gold kjv@1Chronicles:28:18
- Of silver kjv@1Chronicles:29:4
- Of wine kjv@Isaiah:25:6
- FIGURATIVE .Of the corrective judgments of God kjv@Isaiah:1:25; kjv@Isaiah:48:10; kjv@Jeremiah:9:7; kjv@Zechariah:13:9; kjv@Malachi:3:2-3 .Of the purity of the word of God kjv@Psalms:18:30; kjv@Psalms:119:140
REFUGE @
- CITIES OF .From the avenger of blood kjv@Exodus:21:13-14; kjv@Numbers:35:11-32; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:41-43; kjv@Deuteronomy:19:2-13; kjv@Joshua:20:1-6 .List of kjv@Joshua:20:7-9 .Roads made to kjv@Deuteronomy:19:3
- FIGURATIVE .Of Christ kjv@Hebrews:6:18
REFUGEE SLAVES @
- Laws concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:23:15-16
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See SERVANT,_BOND
REGEM @
- Son of Jahdai kjv@1Chronicles:2:47
REGEM
- MELECH @
- A captive sent as a messenger from the Jews in Babylon to Jerusalem kjv@Zechariah:7:2
REGENCY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@1Kings:22:47; kjv@2Kings:15:5
REGENERATION @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:29:4; kjv@Deuteronomy:30:6; kjv@1Kings:8:58; kjv@1Kings:51:2 kjv@1Kings:51:Psalms:36:9; 7, 10; kjv@Psalms:65:3; kjv@Psalms:68:18; kjv@Psalms:87:4-6; kjv@Psalms:110:3; kjv@Proverbs:4:23; kjv@Proverbs:12:28; kjv@Proverbs:14:27; kjv@Isaiah:1:16 kjv@Isaiah:1:Isaiah:16:1; 17, 25; kjv@Isaiah:4:4; kjv@Isaiah:12:3; kjv@Isaiah:26:12; kjv@Isaiah:32:3-4 kjv@Isaiah:32:Isaiah:29:23; 15, 17; kjv@Isaiah:35:5-6; kjv@Isaiah:42:16; kjv@Isaiah:43:7; kjv@Isaiah:44:3-5; kjv@Isaiah:49:9; kjv@Isaiah:55:1-3; kjv@Jeremiah:13:23; kjv@Jeremiah:17:13-14; kjv@Jeremiah:31:3 kjv@Jeremiah:31:Jeremiah:24:7; 33, 34; kjv@Jeremiah:32:38-40; kjv@Jeremiah:33:6; kjv@Ezekiel:11:19-20; kjv@Ezekiel:16:9; kjv@Ezekiel:36:26 kjv@Ezekiel:36:Ezekiel:18:31; 27, 29; kjv@Ezekiel:37:1-14; kjv@Ezekiel:44:7-9; kjv@Matthew:12:33-35 kjv@Matthew:12:Zechariah:12:10; 43, 44; kjv@Zechariah:13:23 kjv@Zechariah:13:33 kjv@Zechariah:18:3; kjv@Mark:4:20 kjv@Mark:4:26-29 kjv@Mark:5:19-20; kjv@Mark:10:15; kjv@Mark:8:35 kjv@Mark:8:Luke:1:16-17; 38, 39; kjv@Luke:13:21; kjv@John:1:4 kjv@John:1:John:18:17; 13, 16; kjv@John:3:3-8; kjv@John:4:10 kjv@John:4:14 kjv@John:5:24; kjv@John:6:44-45 kjv@John:6:47 kjv@John:6:50 kjv@John:6:John:8:12 kjv@John:8:51, 57; 32, 36; kjv@John:10:9-10; kjv@John:13:8; kjv@John:15:1-3; kjv@John:17:2; kjv@Acts:2:38 kjv@Acts:2:47 kjv@Acts:3:26; kjv@Acts:11:17 kjv@Acts:11:21 kjv@Acts:15:9; kjv@Acts:16:14; kjv@Acts:21:19; kjv@Acts:26:18; kjv@Romans:2:28-29; kjv@Romans:7:6 kjv@Romans:7:Romans:6:3-23; kjv@Romans:8:2-6 kjv@Romans:8:24, 25; 9, 13-16; kjv@Romans:12:2; kjv@Romans:15:16; kjv@1Corinthians:1:9 kjv@1Corinthians:1:24, 30; kjv@1Corinthians:3:6 kjv@1Corinthians:3:1Corinthians:2:12-14-16; 7, 9; kjv@1Corinthians:6:11; kjv@1Corinthians:12:6 kjv@1Corinthians:12:13 kjv@1Corinthians:15:10; kjv@2Corinthians:1:21-22; kjv@2Corinthians:3:3 kjv@2Corinthians:3:18 kjv@2Corinthians:4:6; kjv@2Corinthians:5:5 kjv@2Corinthians:5:17 kjv@Galatians:2:20; kjv@Galatians:4:29; kjv@Galatians:6:15; kjv@Ephesians:2:1 kjv@Ephesians:2:5, kjv@Ephesians:4:7-8 kjv@Ephesians:4:8 kjv@Ephesians:4:10; 16, 21-24; kjv@Ephesians:5:14; kjv@Philippians:1:6; kjv@Colossians:2:11-13; kjv@Colossians:3:9-10; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:13; kjv@Titus:3:5-6; kjv@Hebrews:4:1-12; kjv@Hebrews:8:10-11; kjv@Hebrews:10:16-17 kjv@Hebrews:10:22 kjv@Hebrews:10:23; kjv@James:1:18; kjv@1Peter:1:2-3 kjv@1Peter:1:1Peter:5:19-20; 22, 23; kjv@1Peter:2:3; kjv@2Peter:1:3-4; kjv@1John:2:27-29; kjv@1John:3:9 kjv@1John:3:14 kjv@1John:5:1 kjv@1John:5:4, 5, 11, kjv@1John:4:7; 12, 18
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See ATONEMENT
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See RECONCILIATION
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See REDEMPTION
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See SANCTIFICATION
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See SIN,_FORGIVENESS_OF
- INSTANCES OF .Jacob kjv@Genesis:32:29 .King Saul kjv@1Samuel:10:9 .Saul of Tarsus kjv@Acts:9:3-18 .All righteous persons .
See RIGHTEOUS
REGICIDE @ -(Assassinating a king)
- Of Ehud kjv@Judges:3:16-23
- Of King Saul kjv@2Samuel:1:16
- Of Ish-bosheth kjv@2Samuel:4:5-8
- Of Nadab kjv@1Kings:15:27-29
- Of Elah kjv@1Kings:16:9-11
- Of Joram kjv@2Kings:9:24
- Of Ahaziah kjv@2Kings:9:27
- Of Joash kjv@2Kings:12:20-21
- Of Amaziah kjv@2Kings:14:19-20
- Of Zachariah kjv@2Kings:15:10
- Of Shallum kjv@2Kings:15:14
- Of Pekahiah kjv@2Kings:15:25
- Of Pekah kjv@2Kings:15:30
- Of Sennacherib kjv@2Kings:19:36-37; kjv@Isaiah:37:37-38
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See HOMICIDE
REGISTRATION @
- Of citizens kjv@Isaiah:4:3
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See CENSUS
REHABIAH @
- Son of Eliezer kjv@1Chronicles:23:17; kjv@1Chronicles:24:21; kjv@1Chronicles:26:25
REHOB @
-1. Father of Hadadezer, king of Zobah kjv@2Samuel:8:3 kjv@2Samuel:8:12
-2. A Levite who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:10:11
-3. A town in northern Palestine .The limit of the investigation made by the twelve spies kjv@Numbers:13:21 .Possessed by the Syrians kjv@2Samuel:10:6-8 .Called BETH
- REHOB kjv@2Samuel:10:6
-4. An unlocated town of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:28
-5. A Levitical city of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:30; kjv@Joshua:21:31; kjv@1Chronicles:6:75 .Canaanites not driven from kjv@Judges:1:31
REHOBOAM @
- Successor to Solomon as king kjv@1Kings:11:43; kjv@2Chronicles:9:31
- Refuses to reform abuses kjv@1Kings:12:1-15; kjv@2Chronicles:10:1-15
- Ten tribes, under the leadership of Jeroboam, successfully revolt from kjv@1Kings:12:16-24; kjv@2Chronicles:10:16-19; kjv@2Chronicles:11:1-4
- Builds fortified cities; is temporarily prosperous kjv@2Chronicles:11:5-23
- Invaded by the king of Egypt and plundered kjv@1Kings:14:25-28; kjv@2Chronicles:12:1-12
- Death of kjv@1Kings:14:31; kjv@2Chronicles:12:16
- Genealogy and descendants of kjv@1Chronicles:3; Matthew:1
- Called ROBOAM kjv@Matthew:1:7
REHOBOTH @
-1. A city built by Asshur kjv@Genesis:10:11
-2. A city of the Edomites kjv@Genesis:36:37; kjv@1Chronicles:1:48
-3. The name given to a well that was dug by Isaac and his servants kjv@Genesis:26:22
REHUM @
-1. A captive who returned to Jerusalem from Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:2 .Called NEHUM kjv@Nehemiah:7:7
-2. A chancellor who wrote a letter to Artaxerxes, influencing him against the Jews kjv@Ezra:4:8-9 kjv@Ezra:4:17 kjv@Ezra:4:23
-3. A Levite who repaired part of the wall of Jerusalem kjv@Nehemiah:3:17
-4. A Jew of the exile who signed the covenant with Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:10:25
-5. A priest who returned to Jerusalem from the captivity in Babylon kjv@Nehemiah:12:3
REI @
- An Israelite who remained loyal to David at the time of the usurpation of Adonijah kjv@1Kings:1:8
REJECTION @
- Of God .
See GOD,_REJECTED
- Of JESUS .
See JESUS,_REJECTED
REKEM @
-1. A king of the Midianites, killed by the Israelites kjv@Numbers:31:8; kjv@Joshua:13:21
-2. A son of Hebron kjv@1Chronicles:2:43-44
-3. A city in territory of Benjamin kjv@Joshua:18:27
RELEASE @
- YEAR OF .
See JUBILEE,_YEAR_OF
RELIGION @
- FALSE kjv@Deuteronomy:32:31-33 .
See IDOLATRY .
See INTOLERANCE .
See TEACHERS,_FALSE
- FAMILY .
See FAMILY
- NATIONAL .Supported by taxes kjv@Exodus:30:11-16; kjv@Exodus:38:26 .Priests supported by the State kjv@1Kings:18:19; kjv@2Chronicles:11:13-15 .Subverted by Jeroboam kjv@1Kings:12:26-33; kjv@2Chronicles:11:13-15 .Established by Jeroboam kjv@1Kings:12:26-33
- NATURAL kjv@Job:12:7-16; kjv@Job:35:10-12; kjv@Job:37:1-24; kjv@Psalms:8:1-9; kjv@Psalms:19:1-6; kjv@Acts:14:17; kjv@Acts:17:23-28; kjv@Romans:1:18-20; kjv@Romans:10:16-18 .
See REVIVALS
- TRUE kjv@Matthew:5:1-48; kjv@Matthew:6:1-34; kjv@Matthew:7:1-29; kjv@Matthew:22:36-40; kjv@Acts:10:34-35; kjv@Romans:8:1-18; kjv@Romans:10:1-13; kjv@Romans:12:1-21; kjv@1Corinthians:13:1-13; kjv@Galatians:5:22-25; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:15-23; kjv@James:1:27; kjv@James:2:8-26; kjv@2Peter:1:5-9; kjv@Jude:1:20-21 .
See BLESSINGS,_SPIRITUAL .
See COMMANDMENTS .
See DUTY .
See GRACES .
See REGENERATION .
See REPENTANCE .
See SANCTIFICATION .
See SIN,_FORGIVENESS_OF
- INSTANCES OF OUTSTANDING RELIGIOUS PERSONS .Abel kjv@Genesis:4:4-8; kjv@Hebrews:11:4 .Noah kjv@Genesis:6; 7; 8; 9 .Abraham kjv@Genesis:12:1-8; 15; 17; kjv@Genesis:18:22-33 .Jacob kjv@Genesis:28:10-22; kjv@Genesis:32:24-32 .Moses kjv@Exodus:3:2-22; kjv@Deuteronomy:32; 33 .Jethro kjv@Exodus:18:12 .Joshua Joshua:1 .Gideon kjv@Judges:6; 7 .Samuel 1Samuel:3 .David .
See PSALMS_OF_DAVID .Solomon kjv@1Kings:5:3-5; 2Chronicles:6 .Jehu kjv@2Kings:10:16-30 .Hezekiah kjv@2Kings:18:3-7; kjv@2Kings:19:14-19 .Jehoshaphat kjv@2Chronicles:17:3-9; 19; 20 .Jabez kjv@1Chronicles:4:9-10 .Asa kjv@2Chronicles:14; 15 .Josiah kjv@2Kings:22; 23 .Daniel kjv@Daniel:6:4-22 .The three Hebrews (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego) Daniel:3 .Zacharias kjv@Luke:1:13 kjv@Luke:1:67-79 .Simeon kjv@Luke:2:25-35 .Anna, the prophetess kjv@Luke:2:36-37 .The Roman centurion kjv@Luke:7:1-10 .Cornelius, another centurion Acts:10 .Eunice and Lois kjv@2Timothy:1:5 .See, for additional instances, each of the apostles, disciples, and JOHN, PAUL, PETER, STEPHEN; also see each of the prophets
REMALIAH @
- Father of Pekah, king of Israel kjv@2Kings:15:25-27 kjv@2Kings:15:30; kjv@2Kings:16:1 kjv@2Kings:16:5 kjv@2Chronicles:28:6; kjv@Isaiah:7:1 kjv@Isaiah:7:4 kjv@Isaiah:8:6
REMMON @
-
See RIMMON, number two
REMMON
- METHOAR @
-
See RIMMON, number three
REMORSE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Psalms:31:10; kjv@Psalms:38:2-6; kjv@Psalms:51:1-4 kjv@Psalms:51:7-17 kjv@Proverbs:1:25-27; kjv@Proverbs:5:7-13; kjv@Proverbs:28:1; kjv@Isaiah:2:19-21; kjv@Isaiah:6:5; kjv@Isaiah:48:22; kjv@Isaiah:57:20-21; kjv@Lamentations:1:20; kjv@Ezekiel:7:16-18 kjv@Ezekiel:7:25, 26; kjv@Ezekiel:33:10; kjv@Luke:13:28; kjv@Acts:2:37; kjv@Acts:9:6; kjv@1John:3:20
- INSTANCES OF .David Psalms:51 .Peter kjv@Matthew:26:75 .Judas kjv@Matthew:27:3-5 .
See CONVICTION,_OF_SIN .
See PENITENTS .
See REPENTANCE .
See SIN,_CONFESSION_OF
RENDING @ -(Ripping, tearing)) .Of garments, an outward sign of affliction kjv@Genesis:37:29 kjv@Genesis:37:34 kjv@Genesis:44:13; kjv@Numbers:14:6; kjv@Judges:11:35; kjv@2Samuel:1:2 kjv@2Samuel:1:11 kjv@2Samuel:3:31; kjv@2Samuel:13:19 kjv@2Samuel:13:31 kjv@2Samuel:15:32; kjv@2Kings:2:12; kjv@2Kings:5:8; kjv@2Kings:6:30; kjv@2Kings:11:14; kjv@2Kings:19:1; kjv@2Kings:22:11 kjv@2Kings:22:19 kjv@Ezra:9:3-5; kjv@Job:1:20; kjv@Job:2:12; kjv@Isaiah:36:22; kjv@Isaiah:37:1; kjv@Jeremiah:41:5; kjv@Matthew:26:65; kjv@Acts:14:14
- FIGURATIVE kjv@Joel:2:13 .Symbol of the dissolution of a kingdom kjv@1Samuel:15:27-28
RENTING @
- Land kjv@Matthew:21:33-41; kjv@Luke:20:9-16
- Houses kjv@Acts:28:30
REPENTANCE @ -(A complete reversal of one's attitude and values, i. e. a turning toward God)
- Attributed to God kjv@Genesis:6:6-7; kjv@Exodus:32:14; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:36; kjv@1Samuel:15:11 kjv@1Samuel:15:Judges:2:18; 29, 35; kjv@2Samuel:24:16; kjv@1Chronicles:21:15; kjv@Psalms:106:45; kjv@Psalms:110:4; kjv@Psalms:135:14; kjv@Jeremiah:15:6; kjv@Jeremiah:18:8-10; kjv@Jeremiah:26:3; kjv@Jeremiah:42:10; kjv@Joel:2:13; kjv@Amos:7:3 kjv@Amos:7:6 kjv@Jonah:3:9-10
- The burden of the preaching .Of John the Baptist Matthew:3 .Of Jesus kjv@Matthew:4:17; kjv@Mark:1:15
- Exhortation to kjv@Proverbs:1:23-33; kjv@Jeremiah:7:3-5; kjv@Jeremiah:26:3; kjv@Hosea:14:1-3; kjv@Amos:5:4-6; kjv@Matthew:3:2
- Condition of God's favor kjv@Leviticus:26:40-42; kjv@2Chronicles:7:14
- Unavailing .To Israel kjv@Numbers:14:39-45 .To Esau kjv@Hebrews:12:16-17
- UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO kjv@Leviticus:26:40-42; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:29-31; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:16; kjv@Deuteronomy:30:1-3 kjv@Deuteronomy:30:8-10 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:29; kjv@1Kings:8:33-50; kjv@2Chronicles:6:36-39; kjv@2Chronicles:7:14; kjv@2Chronicles:30:6-9; kjv@Nehemiah:1:9; kjv@Job:11:13-15; kjv@Job:22:23; kjv@Job:33:26-28; kjv@Job:34:31-32; kjv@Job:36:10; kjv@Psalms:22:27; kjv@Psalms:34:14 kjv@Psalms:34:18 kjv@Psalms:51:17; kjv@Psalms:95:7-8; kjv@Psalms:147:3; kjv@Proverbs:1:22-23; kjv@Proverbs:9:6; kjv@Proverbs:28:13; kjv@Isaiah:10:21; kjv@Isaiah:22:12; kjv@Isaiah:31:6; kjv@Isaiah:44:22; kjv@Isaiah:46:8; kjv@Isaiah:55:6-7; kjv@Isaiah:57:15; kjv@Isaiah:59:20; kjv@Isaiah:61:1-2; kjv@Jeremiah:3:4 kjv@Jeremiah:3:12-14, 19; kjv@Jeremiah:4:1-4 kjv@Jeremiah:4:14 kjv@Jeremiah:6:8 kjv@Jeremiah:6:16 kjv@Jeremiah:7:5-7; kjv@Jeremiah:13:15-16; kjv@Jeremiah:18:8 kjv@Jeremiah:18:11 kjv@Jeremiah:24:7; kjv@Jeremiah:25:5; kjv@Jeremiah:26:3 kjv@Jeremiah:26:13 kjv@Jeremiah:31:9; kjv@Jeremiah:36:3 kjv@Jeremiah:36:7 kjv@Jeremiah:50:4-5; kjv@Ezekiel:7:16; kjv@Ezekiel:11:18-20; kjv@Ezekiel:12:3; kjv@Ezekiel:14:6; kjv@Ezekiel:18:21-23 kjv@Ezekiel:18:27, kjv@Ezekiel:16:61-63; 28, 30-32; kjv@Ezekiel:20:43; kjv@Ezekiel:33:10-12-14-16 kjv@Ezekiel:33:19; kjv@Ezekiel:36:31; kjv@Ezekiel:37:23; kjv@Daniel:4:27; kjv@Hosea:2:7; kjv@Hosea:3:5; kjv@Hosea:5:15; kjv@Hosea:10:12; kjv@Hosea:12:6; kjv@Hosea:14:1-2; kjv@Hosea:2:12 kjv@Hosea:2:Joel:1:14; 13, 15-18; kjv@Amos:4:12; kjv@Amos:5:6 kjv@Amos:5:15 kjv@Jonah:3:8-9; kjv@Haggai:1:7; kjv@Zechariah:1:3; kjv@Zechariah:12:10; kjv@Malachi:3:7; kjv@Matthew:3:2 kjv@Matthew:3:7, 8; kjv@Matthew:4:17; kjv@Matthew:5:4; kjv@Matthew:9:13; kjv@Mark:1:4 kjv@Mark:1:15 kjv@Mark:2:17; kjv@Mark:6:12; kjv@Luke:3:3; kjv@Luke:5:32; kjv@Luke:6:21; kjv@Luke:10:13; kjv@Luke:13:1-5; kjv@Luke:15:1-10; kjv@Luke:18:10-14; kjv@Luke:24:47; kjv@Acts:2:38-40; kjv@Acts:3:19; kjv@Acts:5:31; kjv@Acts:8:22; kjv@Acts:17:30; kjv@Acts:20:21; kjv@Acts:26:20; kjv@Romans:2:4; kjv@Romans:11:23; kjv@Romans:14:11; kjv@Ephesians:5:14; kjv@2Timothy:2:25; kjv@Hebrews:6:1; kjv@James:4:8-10; kjv@1John:1:9; kjv@1John:3:2 kjv@1John:3:Revelation:2:5; 3, 19 .
See CONVICTION .
See PENITENCE .
See REMORSE .
See SIN,_CONFESSION_OF .
See SIN,_FORGIVENESS_OF
- INSTANCES OF .Joseph's brothers, of their maltreatment of Joseph kjv@Genesis:42:21; kjv@Genesis:50:17-18 .Pharaoh, of his hardness of heart kjv@Exodus:9:27; kjv@Exodus:10:16-17 .Balaam, of his spiritual blindness kjv@Numbers:22:34 with kjv@Numbers:22:24-35 .Israelites .Of worshiping the golden calf kjv@Exodus:33:3-4 .Of their complaining because of lack of bread and water, when the plague of fiery serpents came upon them kjv@Numbers:21:4-7 .When rebuked by an angel for not expelling the Canaanites kjv@Judges:2:1-5 .Of their idolatry, when afflicted by the Philistines kjv@Judges:10:6-16; kjv@1Samuel:7:3-6 .In asking for a king kjv@1Samuel:12:16-20 .In the time of Asa, by the preaching of Azariah kjv@2Chronicles:15:1-15 .By the preaching of Oded kjv@2Chronicles:28:9-15 .Under the influence of Hezekiah kjv@2Chronicles:30:11 .Achan, because of his theft kjv@Joshua:7:20 .Saul, at the rebuke of Samuel for not destroying the Amalekites kjv@1Samuel:15:24 with kjv@1Samuel:15:6-31 .David, at the rebuke of Nathan, the prophet, for his sins of adultery and murder kjv@2Samuel:12:11-2Samuel:13 with kjv@2Samuel:12:7-14 .
See PSALMS,_PENITENTIAL .Rehoboam, when his kingdom was invaded, and Jerusalem was besieged kjv@2Chronicles:12:1-12 .Hezekiah, at the time of his sickness kjv@2Chronicles:32:26 .When reproved by the prophet Micah kjv@Jeremiah:26:18-19 .Ahab, when reproved by Elijah for Ahab's idolatry kjv@1Kings:21:27 with kjv@1Kings:21:17-29 .Jehoahaz kjv@2Kings:13:4 .Josiah, when he heard the law of God which had been discovered in the temple by Hilkiah kjv@2Kings:22:11-20 .Manasseh, when he was carried away captive to Babylon by the king of Assyria kjv@2Chronicles:33:12-13 .The Jews of the exile .At the dedication of the second temple kjv@Ezra:6:21 .Because of their idolatrous marriages Ezra:10 .Because of their oppressive usury kjv@Nehemiah:5:1-13 .After hearing the law expounded by Ezra kjv@Nehemiah:8:1-12; kjv@Nehemiah:9:1-3 .By the preaching of Haggai Haggai:1 .Jonah, after his punishment kjv@Jonah:2:2-9 .The Ninevites, by the preaching of Jonah kjv@Jonah:3:5-9 .The Jews, by the preaching of John the Baptist kjv@Matthew:3:6 .The woman who anointed Jesus with oil kjv@Luke:7:37-48 .The disobedient son kjv@Matthew:21:29 .The Prodigal Son kjv@Luke:15:17-21 .Peter, because of his denial of Jesus kjv@Matthew:26:75; kjv@Mark:14:72; kjv@Luke:22:62 .Judas kjv@Matthew:27:3-5; kjv@Acts:1:16-18 .The Ephesians, by the preaching of Paul kjv@Acts:19:18
- EXEMPLIFIED kjv@Numbers:21:7; kjv@2Samuel:24:10 kjv@2Samuel:24:17 kjv@1Chronicles:21:17; kjv@2Chronicles:29:6; kjv@Ezra:9:4-6 kjv@Ezra:9:10 kjv@Ezra:9:13 kjv@Ezra:9:14; kjv@Nehemiah:1:6-7; kjv@Nehemiah:9:16-37; kjv@Job:7:20; kjv@Job:9:20; kjv@Job:13:23; kjv@Job:40:4; kjv@Job:42:5; kjv@Job:38:3 kjv@Job:38:Psalms:32:5; 4, 18; kjv@Psalms:40:12; kjv@Psalms:41:4; kjv@Psalms:51:1-4 kjv@Psalms:51:7-17 kjv@Psalms:69:5 kjv@Psalms:69:10 kjv@Psalms:73:21-22; kjv@Psalms:106:6; kjv@Psalms:119:59 kjv@Psalms:119:176 kjv@Psalms:130:1-3; kjv@Isaiah:6:5; kjv@Isaiah:38:15-17; kjv@Isaiah:59:12-15; kjv@Jeremiah:3:21 kjv@Jeremiah:3:Jeremiah:64:5-7; 22, 25; kjv@Jeremiah:8:14; kjv@Jeremiah:14:7 kjv@Jeremiah:14:20 kjv@Jeremiah:31:18-19; kjv@Lamentations:3:40-41; kjv@Daniel:9:5-7; kjv@Daniel:10:12; kjv@Hosea:6:1; kjv@Hosea:14:3 kjv@Hosea:14:8 kjv@Jonah:3:10; kjv@Micah:7:9; kjv@Luke:15:17-20; kjv@1Corinthians:15:9; kjv@2Corinthians:7:9-11; kjv@1Peter:2:25 .
See SIN,_CONFESSION_OF
REPETITION @
- IN PRAYERS .
See PRAYERS
REPHAEL @
- A porter of the temple during the time of David kjv@1Chronicles:26:7
REPHAH @
- A grandson of Ephraim kjv@1Chronicles:7:25
REPHAIAH @
-1. A descendant of David kjv@1Chronicles:3:21
-2. A Simeonite captain kjv@1Chronicles:4:42
-3. Son of Tola, from the tribe of Issachar kjv@1Chronicles:7:2
-4. A descendant of Jonathan kjv@1Chronicles:9:43 .Called RAPHA kjv@1Chronicles:8:37
-5. Governor over half of Jerusalem during the time of Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:3:9
REPHAIM @
-1. An ancient people of Palestine, of great stature kjv@Genesis:14:5; kjv@Genesis:15:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:11-20; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:11-13 .R. V.) kjv@Joshua:12:4; kjv@Joshua:13:12; kjv@Joshua:17:15
-2. A valley; the boundary between the territories of Judah and Benjamin kjv@Joshua:15:8; kjv@Joshua:18:16 .The battleground of David and the Philistines kjv@2Samuel:5:18 kjv@2Samuel:5:22 kjv@2Samuel:23:13; kjv@1Chronicles:11:15; kjv@1Chronicles:14:9 .The productiveness of kjv@Isaiah:17:5
REPHIDIM @
- A camping place of Israel in their wandering of forty years kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Exodus:17:8 kjv@Exodus:19:2; kjv@Numbers:33:14-15
REPORTS @
- MAJORITY AND MINORITY .Of spies kjv@Numbers:13:26-33; kjv@Numbers:14:6-10
REPROBACY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:6:5-7; kjv@Genesis:19:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:15-68; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:17-18; kjv@Psalms:81:11-12; kjv@Proverbs:1:24-28; kjv@Isaiah:6:9-10; kjv@Isaiah:22:12-14; kjv@Isaiah:28:13; kjv@Isaiah:29:9-12; kjv@Isaiah:65:12; kjv@Jeremiah:6:30; kjv@Jeremiah:7:16; kjv@Jeremiah:15:1; kjv@Hosea:5:6; kjv@Matthew:13:14-15; kjv@Matthew:15:14; kjv@Matthew:25:8-13; kjv@Mark:3:29; kjv@Luke:13:24-28; kjv@Luke:14:24; kjv@John:10:26; kjv@John:17:12; kjv@Romans:9:21-22; kjv@Romans:11:7-8 kjv@Romans:11:17-20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:5-7; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:7-12; kjv@2Timothy:3:8; kjv@Hebrews:3:10-12 kjv@Hebrews:3:17-19 kjv@Hebrews:6:4-8; kjv@Hebrews:10:26-31; kjv@Hebrews:12:15-17; kjv@1John:5:16; kjv@Jude:1:4-13; kjv@Revelation:22:11
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See OBDURACY
- INSTANCES OF .Israel kjv@Numbers:14:26-45; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:42-43 .Eli's house kjv@1Samuel:3:14 .Saul kjv@1Samuel:15:23; kjv@1Samuel:16:14; kjv@1Samuel:18:12; kjv@1Samuel:28:15
REPRODUCTION @
-
See PROPAGATION
REPROOF @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Leviticus:19:17; kjv@Psalms:141:5; kjv@Proverbs:9:7-8; kjv@Proverbs:10:17; kjv@Proverbs:12:1; kjv@Proverbs:13:18; kjv@Proverbs:15:5 kjv@Proverbs:15:10, 12, 31, 32; kjv@Proverbs:17:10; kjv@Proverbs:19:25; kjv@Proverbs:21:11; kjv@Proverbs:25:12; kjv@Proverbs:26:5; kjv@Proverbs:27:5-6; kjv@Proverbs:28:23; kjv@Ecclesiastes:7:5; kjv@Amos:5:10; kjv@Matthew:18:15-17; kjv@Luke:17:3-4; kjv@John:7:7; kjv@Galatians:4:16; kjv@Ephesians:4:15; kjv@Ephesians:5:11-13; kjv@Philippians:3:1; kjv@1Timothy:5:1 kjv@1Timothy:5:1Thessalonians:5:14; 2, 20; kjv@2Timothy:4:2; kjv@Titus:1:13; kjv@Hebrews:3:13; kjv@Revelation:11:10
- FAITHFULNESS IN .Instances of .Moses, of Pharaoh kjv@Exodus:10:29; kjv@Exodus:11:8 .Moses, of the Israelites kjv@Exodus:16:6-7; kjv@Exodus:32:19-30; kjv@Numbers:14:41; kjv@Numbers:20:10; kjv@Numbers:32:14; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:12 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:26-43 kjv@Deuteronomy:9:16-24; kjv@Deuteronomy:29:2-4; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:27-29; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:15-18 .Moses, of Eleazar kjv@Leviticus:10:16-18 .Moses, of Korah kjv@Numbers:16:9-11 .Israelites, of the two and one-half tribes kjv@Joshua:22:15-20 .Israelites, of the tribe of Benjamin kjv@Judges:20:12-13 .Samuel, of Saul kjv@1Samuel:15:14-35 .Jonathan, of Saul kjv@1Samuel:19:4-5 .Nathan, of David kjv@2Samuel:12:1-9 .Joab, of David kjv@2Samuel:19:1-7; kjv@2Samuel:24:3; kjv@1Chronicles:21:3 .The prophet Gad, of David kjv@2Samuel:24:13 .Shemaiah, of Rehoboam kjv@2Chronicles:12:5 .A prophet of Judah, of Jeroboam kjv@1Kings:13:1-10; kjv@2Chronicles:13:8-11 .Elijah, of Ahab kjv@1Kings:18:18-21; kjv@1Kings:21:20-24 .Elijah, of Ahaziah 2Kings:1 .Micaiah, of Ahab kjv@1Kings:22:14-28 .Elisha, of Jehoram kjv@2Kings:3:13-14 .Elisha, of Gehazi kjv@2Kings:5:26 .Elisha, of Hazael kjv@2Kings:8:11-13 .Elisha, of Jeroboam kjv@2Kings:13:19 .Isaiah, of Hezekiah kjv@2Kings:20:17 .Jehoash, of Jehoiada kjv@2Kings:12:7 .Azariah, of Asa kjv@2Chronicles:15:2 .Azariah, of Uzziah kjv@2Chronicles:26:17-18 .Hanani, of Asa kjv@2Chronicles:16:7-9 .Jehu, of Jehoshaphat kjv@2Chronicles:19:2 .Zechariah, of the princes of Judah kjv@2Chronicles:24:20 .Oded, of the people of Samaria kjv@2Chronicles:28:9-11 .Jeremiah, of the cities of Judah kjv@Jeremiah:26:8-11 .Ezra, of the men of Judah and Benjamin kjv@Ezra:10:10 .Nehemiah, of the Jews kjv@Nehemiah:5:6-13 .Nehemiah, of the corruptions in the temple, and of the violation of the Sabbath Nehemiah:13 .Daniel, of Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Daniel:4:27 .Daniel, of Belshazzar kjv@Daniel:5:17-24 .Amos, of the Israelites kjv@Amos:7:12-17 .Jesus, of the Jews, when the Pharisees and the Sadducees came to him desiring a miraculous sign kjv@Matthew:16:1-4; kjv@Mark:8:11-12 .Jesus, of the scribes and Pharisees kjv@Matthew:23; Luke:11:37-54 .Jesus, of the Pharisees Luke:16 .Jesus, of the Pharisees, when they brought the woman to him who had been caught in the act of adultery kjv@John:8:7 .In the parables of Jesus .Of the king's feast kjv@Luke:14:16-24 .Of the two sons kjv@Matthew:21:28-32 .Of the vineyard kjv@Matthew:21:33-46; kjv@Mark:12:1-12; kjv@Luke:20:9-20 .Of the barren fig tree kjv@Luke:13:6-9 .The withering of the fig tree kjv@Matthew:21:17-20; kjv@Mark:11:12-14 .John the Baptist, of the Jews kjv@Matthew:3:7-12; kjv@Luke:3:7-9 .John the Baptist, of Herod Antipas kjv@Matthew:14:3; kjv@Mark:6:17; kjv@Luke:3:19-20 .Peter, of Simon, the sorcerer kjv@Acts:8:20-23 .Stephen, of the high priest kjv@Acts:7:51-53 .Paul, of Elymas (Bar
- Jesus), the sorcerer kjv@Acts:13:9-11 .Paul, of Ananias, the high priest kjv@Acts:23:3 .Paul and Silas, of the magistrates of Philippi kjv@Acts:16:37-40
- DESPISED .By the Israelites kjv@Numbers:14:9-10; kjv@Jeremiah:26:11 .By Ahab kjv@1Kings:18:17; kjv@1Kings:21:20; kjv@1Kings:22:8 .By Asa kjv@2Chronicles:16:10 .By Herodias kjv@Mark:6:18-19 .By the people of Nazareth kjv@Luke:4:28-29 .By the Jewish leaders kjv@Acts:5:33; kjv@Acts:7:54 .
See REPROBACY
REPUTATION @
- GOOD kjv@Proverbs:22:1; kjv@Ecclesiastes:7:1 .
See CHARACTER .
See NAME
RESHEPH @
- Grandson of Ephraim kjv@1Chronicles:7:25
RESIGNATION @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:5:17; kjv@Job:34:31; kjv@Psalms:4:4; kjv@Psalms:46:10; kjv@Proverbs:3:11; kjv@Proverbs:18:14; kjv@Jeremiah:51:50; kjv@Lamentations:3:39; kjv@Micah:6:9; kjv@Matthew:6:10; kjv@Luke:11:2; kjv@Luke:21:19; kjv@Romans:12:12; kjv@Philippians:2:14; kjv@Philippians:4:11-13; kjv@Colossians:1:11; kjv@1Thessalonians:3:3; kjv@2Timothy:2:3; kjv@2Timothy:4:5; kjv@Hebrews:10:34; kjv@Hebrews:12:3-12; kjv@James:1:9-10; kjv@James:4:7; kjv@James:5:13; kjv@James:4:12 kjv@James:4:1Peter:1:6; 13, 19
- EXEMPLIFIED kjv@Leviticus:10:1-3; kjv@Judges:10:15; kjv@1Samuel:3:18; kjv@2Samuel:12:23; kjv@2Samuel:15:26; kjv@2Samuel:16:10-11; kjv@2Samuel:24:14; kjv@2Kings:4:26; kjv@2Kings:20:19; kjv@Isaiah:39:8; kjv@Nehemiah:9:33; kjv@Esther:4:16; kjv@Job:1:13-22; kjv@Job:2:9-10; kjv@Psalms:39:9; kjv@Psalms:103:10; kjv@Psalms:119:75; kjv@Jeremiah:10:19; kjv@Lamentations:1:18; kjv@Daniel:9:14; kjv@Micah:7:9; kjv@Matthew:26:39; kjv@Mark:14:36; kjv@Luke:22:42; kjv@Luke:23:40-41; kjv@John:18:11; kjv@Acts:7:59-60; kjv@Acts:21:14; kjv@Romans:5:3-5; kjv@2Corinthians:6:3-11; kjv@2Corinthians:7:4; kjv@Philippians:1:20-24; kjv@2Thessalonians:1:4; kjv@2Timothy:4:6; kjv@James:5:11 .
See AFFLICTION,_BENEFITS_OF .
See AFFLICTION,_RESIGNATION_IN
RESPECT @
- To the aged kjv@Leviticus:19:32
- To rulers kjv@Proverbs:25:6
- To an army kjv@Luke:14:10
- To one another kjv@Romans:12:10; kjv@Philippians:2:3; kjv@1Peter:2:17
RESPECT OF PERSONS @ -(Partiality)) kjv@Proverbs:24:23; kjv@Proverbs:28:21; kjv@James:2:1-9
- God does not have kjv@Deuteronomy:10:17; kjv@2Chronicles:19:7; kjv@Job:31:13-15; kjv@Job:34:19; kjv@Acts:10:34; kjv@Acts:15:9; kjv@Romans:2:11-12; kjv@Romans:10:12; kjv@Ephesians:6:8-9; kjv@Colossians:3:25; kjv@1Peter:1:17
-
See GOD,_JUSTICE_OF
-
See JUSTICE
RESPONSIBILITY @
- Attempts to shift .Adam kjv@Genesis:3:12-13 .Eve kjv@Genesis:3:13 .Sarah kjv@Genesis:16:5 with kjv@Genesis:16:2 .Esau kjv@Genesis:27:36 with kjv@Genesis:25:29-34 .Aaron kjv@Exodus:32:22-24 .Saul kjv@1Samuel:15:20-21 .Pontius Pilate kjv@Matthew:27:24
- Assumed by the Jewish leaders for the death of Jesus kjv@Matthew:27:25
- Personal kjv@Ezekiel:18:20 kjv@Ezekiel:18:30 kjv@Matthew:12:37; kjv@John:9:41; kjv@John:15:22-24; kjv@1Corinthians:3:8 kjv@1Corinthians:3:13-15 kjv@Galatians:6:5; kjv@Revelation:2:23
- ACCORDING TO PRIVILEGE kjv@Ezekiel:18:1-30; kjv@Ezekiel:33:1-19; kjv@Matthew:10:11-15; kjv@Matthew:11:20-24; kjv@Matthew:12:41-42; kjv@Matthew:23:31-35; kjv@Matthew:25:14-30; kjv@Mark:6:11; kjv@Luke:9:5; kjv@Luke:10:10-15; kjv@Luke:11:31-32 kjv@Luke:11:49-51; kjv@Luke:13:6-9; kjv@Luke:19:12-27; kjv@Luke:21:1-4; kjv@John:3:18-19; kjv@John:12:48; kjv@John:15:22-24; kjv@Acts:17:30-31; kjv@Romans:12:3 kjv@Romans:12:6-8 kjv@Ephesians:4:7; kjv@1Timothy:6:20 .
See JUDGMENT_ACCORDING_TO_OPPORTUNITY .
See PRIVILEGE
RESPONSIVE RELIGIOUS SERVICE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:27:14-26
REST @
- Divine institutions for .
See SABBATH
- Days of kjv@Exodus:23:12; kjv@Exodus:34:21
- The annual feasts, added rest days kjv@Leviticus:23:7-8 kjv@Leviticus:23:21 kjv@Leviticus:23:25 kjv@Leviticus:23:28, 30, 31, kjv@Numbers:28:18 kjv@Numbers:28:35, 36; 25, 26; kjv@Numbers:29:1 kjv@Numbers:29:7, 12, 35
- Recommended by Jesus kjv@Mark:6:31-32; with_Matthew:8:18 kjv@Matthew:8:24
- HEAVENLY kjv@2Thessalonians:1:7
- SPIRITUAL kjv@Matthew:11:29; kjv@Hebrews:4:1-11 .
See PEACE,_SPIRITUAL
RESTITUTION @
- To be made for injury to life, limb, or property kjv@Exodus:21:30-36; kjv@Leviticus:24:18
- To be made for theft kjv@Exodus:22:1-4; kjv@Proverbs:6:30-31; kjv@Ezekiel:33:15
- To be made for dishonesty kjv@Leviticus:6:2-5; kjv@Numbers:5:7; kjv@Job:20:18; kjv@Ezekiel:33:15; kjv@Luke:19:8
RESTORATION @
- Of the Jews .
See ISRAELITES
- Of all things kjv@Acts:3:21; kjv@Revelation:21:1-5
RESURRECTION @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:14:12-15; kjv@Job:19:25-27; kjv@Psalms:16:9-10; kjv@Psalms:17:15; kjv@Psalms:49:15; kjv@Isaiah:25:8; kjv@Isaiah:26:19; kjv@Daniel:12:2 kjv@Daniel:12:Ezekiel:37:1-14; 3, 13; kjv@Hosea:13:14; kjv@Matthew:22:23-32; kjv@Matthew:24:31; kjv@Matthew:25:1-13; kjv@Matthew:27:52-53; kjv@Mark:12:18-27; kjv@Luke:14:14; kjv@Luke:20:27-38; kjv@John:5:21-25 kjv@John:5:John:6:39-40 kjv@John:6:28 kjv@John:6:29; 44, 54; kjv@John:11:23-25; kjv@John:14:19; kjv@Acts:2:26-31; kjv@Acts:4:1-2; kjv@Acts:17:18 kjv@Acts:17:32 kjv@Acts:23:6-8; kjv@Acts:24:14-15; kjv@Acts:26:6-8; kjv@Acts:8:10-11 kjv@Acts:8:Romans:4:16-21; 19, 21-23; kjv@1Corinthians:6:14; kjv@1Corinthians:15:12-32-35-57; kjv@2Corinthians:4:14; kjv@Philippians:3:10 kjv@Philippians:3:Philippians:5:1-5; 11, 21; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:14-16; kjv@2Timothy:1:10; kjv@2Timothy:2:18; kjv@Hebrews:6:2; kjv@Hebrews:11:19 kjv@Hebrews:11:35 kjv@Revelation:1:18; kjv@Revelation:20:4-6 kjv@Revelation:20:13
-
See DEAD,_RAISED
- Of Jesus .
See JESUS
- FIGURATIVE .Of regeneration kjv@Ephesians:2:1 kjv@Ephesians:2:Romans:6:4; 5, 6; kjv@Colossians:2:12; kjv@Colossians:3:1
- TYPIFIED .Isaac kjv@Genesis:22:13; with_Hebrews:11:19 .Jonah kjv@Jonah:2:10; with_Matthew:12:40
- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Revelation:11:11
RETALIATION @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Exodus:21:23-25; kjv@Leviticus:19:18; kjv@Leviticus:24:17-22; kjv@Deuteronomy:19:19-21; kjv@Psalms:10:2; kjv@Proverbs:20:22; kjv@Proverbs:24:29; kjv@Proverbs:26:27; kjv@Isaiah:33:1; kjv@Matthew:5:38-44; kjv@Matthew:7:1-2; kjv@Luke:9:52-56; kjv@Romans:12:17-19; kjv@1Corinthians:6:7-8; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:15; kjv@1Peter:3:9
-
See AVENGER
-
See HATRED
-
See MALICE
-
See REVENGE
- INSTANCES OF .The Israelites on the Amalekites kjv@Deuteronomy:25:17-19; with_1Samuel:15:1-9 .Gideon on the princes of Succoth kjv@Judges:8:7 kjv@Judges:8:13-16 .The kings of Midian kjv@Judges:8:18-21 .Penuel kjv@Judges:8:8 kjv@Judges:8:17 .Joab on Abner kjv@2Samuel:3:27 kjv@2Samuel:3:30 .David on Michal kjv@2Samuel:6:21-23 .David on Joab kjv@1Kings:2:5-6 .David on Shimei kjv@1Kings:2:8-9 .Jews on the Chaldeans Esther:9
RETRIBUTION @
-
See SIN,_PUNISHMENT_OF
REU @
- Son of Peleg and an ancestor of Abraham kjv@Genesis:11:18-21; kjv@1Chronicles:1:25
REUBEN @
- Son of Jacob kjv@Genesis:29:32; kjv@1Chronicles:2:1
- Brings mandrakes (an aphrodisiac) to his mother kjv@Genesis:30:14
- Commits incest with one of his father's concubines, and, in consequence, forfeits his birthright kjv@Genesis:35:22; kjv@Genesis:49:4; kjv@1Chronicles:5:1
- Adroitly seeks to save Joseph from the conspiracy of his brothers kjv@Genesis:37:21-30; kjv@Genesis:42:22
- Jacob's prophetic benediction upon kjv@Genesis:49:3-4
- His children kjv@Genesis:46:9; kjv@Exodus:6:14; kjv@1Chronicles:5:3-6; kjv@Numbers:16:1
REUBENITES @ -(The descendants of Reuben)
- Military enrollment of, at Mount Sinai kjv@Numbers:1:20-21
- Military enrollment of, in Moab kjv@Numbers:26:7
- Place of, in camping and marching kjv@Numbers:2:10
- Standard of kjv@Numbers:10:18
- Have their inheritance east of the Jordan River kjv@Numbers:32; Deuteronomy:3:1-20; kjv@Joshua:13:15-23; kjv@Joshua:18:7
- Assist the other tribes in conquest of the region west of the Jordan River kjv@Joshua:1:12-18; kjv@Joshua:22:1-6
- Unite with the other tribes in building a monument to signify the unity of the tribes on the east of the Jordan River with the tribes on the west of the river; the monument misunderstood; the subsequent explanation and reconciliation kjv@Joshua:22:10-34
- Reproached by Deborah kjv@Judges:5:15-16
- Taken captive into Assyria kjv@2Kings:15:29; kjv@1Chronicles:5:26
-
See ISRAEL
REUEL @
-1. Son of Esau kjv@Genesis:36:4 kjv@Genesis:36:10, 13, 17; kjv@1Chronicles:1:35-37
-2. Father-in-law of Moses kjv@Exodus:2:18 .Also called JETHRO and RAGUEL .
See JETHRO
-3. Father of Eliasaph kjv@Numbers:2:14 .Called DEUEL kjv@Numbers:1:14; kjv@Numbers:7:42-47; kjv@Numbers:10:20
-4. A Benjamite kjv@1Chronicles:9:8
REUMAH @
- A concubine of Nahor kjv@Genesis:22:24
REVELATION @
- God reveals himself to Moses kjv@Exodus:3:1-6 kjv@Exodus:3:14 kjv@Exodus:6:1-3
- The law is revealed kjv@Exodus:20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28; 29; 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; kjv@Leviticus:1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7
- The pattern of the temple is revealed kjv@1Chronicles:28:11-19
- The sonship of Jesus is revealed kjv@Matthew:3:17; kjv@Matthew:16:17; kjv@Matthew:17:5
-
See INSPIRATION
-
See PROPHECY
-
See PROPHET
-
See WORD_OF_GOD,_INSPIRATION_OF
REVENGE @
- Forbidden kjv@Leviticus:19:18; kjv@Proverbs:24:29; kjv@Romans:12:17-19; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:15; kjv@1Peter:3:9
- Jesus an example of forbearing kjv@1Peter:2:23
- Rebuked by Jesus kjv@Luke:9:54-55
- Inconsistent with the will of Christ kjv@Luke:9:55
- Proceeds from a spiteful heart kjv@Ezekiel:25:15
- Punishment for kjv@Ezekiel:25:15-17; kjv@Amos:1:11-12
- EXEMPLIFIED .By Simeon and Levi kjv@Genesis:34:25 .By Samson kjv@Judges:15:7-8; kjv@Judges:16:28-30 .By Joab kjv@2Samuel:3:27 .By Absalom kjv@2Samuel:13:23-29 .By Jezebel kjv@1Kings:19:2 .By Ahab kjv@1Kings:22:27 .By Haman kjv@Esther:3:8-15 .By the Edomites kjv@Ezekiel:25:12 .By the Philistines kjv@Ezekiel:25:15 .By Herodias kjv@Mark:6:19-24 .By James and John kjv@Luke:9:54 .By the chief priests kjv@Acts:7:54-59; kjv@Acts:23:12 .
See RETALIATION
REVENUE @
- Solomon's kjv@2Chronicles:9:13-14
-
See TAX
REVERENCE @
- For God kjv@Genesis:17:3; kjv@Exodus:3:5; kjv@Exodus:19:16-24; kjv@Exodus:34:29-35; kjv@Isaiah:45:9
-
See FEAR_OF_GOD
- For God's house kjv@Leviticus:19:30; kjv@Leviticus:26:2
- For servants of God kjv@1Samuel:16:4; kjv@Acts:28:10; kjv@1Corinthians:16:18; kjv@Philippians:2:29; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:12-13; kjv@1Timothy:5:17; kjv@Hebrews:13:7 kjv@Hebrews:13:17
-
See MINISTERS
- For kings kjv@1Samuel:24:6; kjv@1Samuel:26:9-11; kjv@2Samuel:1:14; kjv@2Samuel:16:21; kjv@Ecclesiastes:10:20; kjv@1Peter:2:17
-
See RULERS
- For magistrates kjv@Exodus:22:28; kjv@2Peter:2:10; kjv@Jude:1:8
-
See RULERS
- For parents kjv@Exodus:20:12; kjv@Leviticus:19:3; kjv@Isaiah:45:10
-
See PARENTS
- For the aged kjv@Leviticus:19:32; kjv@Job:32:4-7
REVILING @
- Of Jesus kjv@Matthew:27:39-44
-
See MOCKING
REVIVALS @
- RELIGIOUS kjv@Zechariah:8:20-23 .Prayer for kjv@Habbakkuk:3:2 .Prophecies concerning kjv@Isaiah:32:15; kjv@Joel:2:28; kjv@Micah:4:1-8; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:2
- INSTANCES OF .Under Joshua kjv@Joshua:5:2-9 .Samuel kjv@1Samuel:7:1-6 .Elijah kjv@1Kings:18:17-40 .Jehoash and Jehoiada kjv@2Kings:11; 12; kjv@2Chronicles:23; 24 .Hezekiah kjv@2Kings:18:1-7; kjv@2Chronicles:29; 30; 31 .Josiah kjv@2Kings:22; 23; kjv@2Chronicles:34; 35 .Asa kjv@2Chronicles:14:2-5; kjv@2Chronicles:15:1-14 .Manasseh kjv@2Chronicles:33:12-19 .In Nineveh kjv@Jonah:3:4-10 .At Pentecost, and times after Pentecost kjv@Acts:2:1-42-46 kjv@Acts:2:47; kjv@Acts:4:4; kjv@Acts:5:14; kjv@Acts:6:7; kjv@Acts:9:35; kjv@Acts:11:20-21; kjv@Acts:12:24; kjv@Acts:14:1 .
See RELIGION
REVOLT @
- Of the ten tribes kjv@1Kings:12:1-24
REWARD @
- A MOTIVE TO FAITHFULNESS kjv@Exodus:20:6 kjv@Exodus:20:12 kjv@Leviticus:25:18-19; kjv@Leviticus:26:3-45; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:40; kjv@Deuteronomy:6:3 kjv@Deuteronomy:6:18 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:13-16-18-21 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:26-29; kjv@Deuteronomy:15:9-11; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:7; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:25:15; kjv@Deuteronomy:27:12-26; kjv@Joshua:8:33; kjv@Isaiah:1:16-20; kjv@Isaiah:3:10; kjv@Isaiah:40:10-11; kjv@Jeremiah:17:24-26; kjv@Jeremiah:22:3-4; kjv@Matthew:10:32; kjv@Matthew:16:24-27; kjv@Matthew:20:1-16; kjv@Matthew:25:34-46; kjv@Mark:10:21; kjv@Mark:13:13; kjv@Luke:6:22-23 kjv@Luke:6:35; kjv@Luke:12:8; kjv@Acts:26:18; kjv@Romans:2:10; kjv@1Corinthians:3:8; kjv@Ephesians:6:1-3; kjv@Hebrews:10:34-36; kjv@Hebrews:12:1 kjv@Hebrews:12:Hebrews:11:26; 2, 28; kjv@1Peter:3:9-12; kjv@2Peter:1:10-11; kjv@Revelation:2:10 kjv@Revelation:2:17, 25-28; kjv@Revelation:7:14-17; kjv@Revelation:22:12 .
See BLESSING,_CONTINGENT_UPON_OBEDIENCE .
See PUNISHMENTS .
See RIGHTEOUS,_PROMISES_TO .
See SIN,_SEPARATES_FROM_GOD .
See WICKED,_PUNISHMENT_OF
REZEPH @
- A city destroyed by the Assyrians kjv@2Kings:19:12; kjv@Isaiah:37:12
REZIA @
- An Asherite kjv@1Chronicles:7:39
REZIN @
-1. A king of Syria who harassed the southern kingdom (Judah) kjv@2Kings:15:37; kjv@2Kings:16:5-9 .Prophecy against kjv@Isaiah:7:1-9; kjv@Isaiah:8:4-8; kjv@Isaiah:9:11
-2. A returned Babylonian captive kjv@Ezra:2:48; kjv@Nehemiah:7:50
REZON @ -(A king of Damascus)
- An adversary of Solomon kjv@1Kings:11:23-25
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info <INFO>@ Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary Creator(s): Hitchcock, Roswell D.
kjv@STRING:Aaron <HITCHCOCK>@ a teacher; lofty; mountain of strength - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abagtha <HITCHCOCK>@ father of the wine-press - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abel <HITCHCOCK>@ vanity; breath; vapor - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abiathar <HITCHCOCK>@ excellent father; father of the remnant - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abib <HITCHCOCK>@ green fruit; ears of corn - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abihail <HITCHCOCK>@ the father of strength - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abishai <HITCHCOCK>@ the present of my father - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Abraham <HITCHCOCK>@ father of a great multitude - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Accho <HITCHCOCK>@ close; pressed together - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Achim <HITCHCOCK>@ preparing; revenging; confirming - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adam <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adamah <HITCHCOCK>@ red earth; of blood - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adami <HITCHCOCK>@ my man; red; earthy; human - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Addi <HITCHCOCK>@ my witness; adorned; prey - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Admah <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red; bloody - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adna <HITCHCOCK>@ pleasure; delight - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adnah <HITCHCOCK>@ eternal rest - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adoraim <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of the sea - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adullam <HITCHCOCK>@ their testimony; their prey; their ornament - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Adummim <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red; bloody things - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Agrippa <HITCHCOCK>@ one who causes great pain at his birth - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Agur <HITCHCOCK>@ stranger; gathered together - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ahaziah <HITCHCOCK>@ seizure; vision of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ahi <HITCHCOCK>@ my brother; my brethren - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ahio <HITCHCOCK>@ his brother; his brethren - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ahisamach <HITCHCOCK>@ brother of strength - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Aiah <HITCHCOCK>@ vulture, raven; an isle; alas, where is it-A? - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Ajalon <HITCHCOCK>@ a chain; strength; a stag - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Almodad <HITCHCOCK>@ measure of God - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Almon-diblathaim <HITCHCOCK>@ hidden in a cluster of fig trees - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Amad <HITCHCOCK>@ people of witness; a prey - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Amaziah <HITCHCOCK>@ the strength of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Amorite <HITCHCOCK>@ bitter; a rebel; a babbler - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Amraphel <HITCHCOCK>@ one that speaks of secrets - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Andrew <HITCHCOCK>@ a strong man - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Aniam <HITCHCOCK>@ a people; the strength or sorrow of people - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Apocalypse <HITCHCOCK>@ uncovering, revelation - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ararat <HITCHCOCK>@ the curse of trembling - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Areli <HITCHCOCK>@ the light or vision of God - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Areopagus <HITCHCOCK>@ the hill of Mars - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Aretas <HITCHCOCK>@ agreeable, virtuous - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Arioch <HITCHCOCK>@ long; great; tall - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Arnon <HITCHCOCK>@ rejoicing; sunlight - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Arpad <HITCHCOCK>@ the light of redemption - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Arphaxad <HITCHCOCK>@ a healer; a releaser - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Asa <HITCHCOCK>@ physician; cure - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Asahel <HITCHCOCK>@ creature of God - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Asareel <HITCHCOCK>@ the beatitude of God - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ashbel <HITCHCOCK>@ an old fire - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ashkenaz <HITCHCOCK>@ a fire that spreads - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Ashriel <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Asareel - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Askelon <HITCHCOCK>@ weight; balance; fire of infamy - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Asnapper <HITCHCOCK>@ unhappiness; increase of danger - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Assir <HITCHCOCK>@ prisoner; fettered - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Attalia <HITCHCOCK>@ that increases or sends - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Attalus <HITCHCOCK>@ increased, nourished - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Augustus <HITCHCOCK>@ increased, augmented - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azareel <HITCHCOCK>@ help of God - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azaziah <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azekah <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of walls - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azmon <HITCHCOCK>@ bone of a bone; our strength - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azrikam <HITCHCOCK>@ help, revenging - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Azzan <HITCHCOCK>@ their strength - HITCHCOCK-A
kjv@STRING:Baalath <HITCHCOCK>@ a rejoicing; our proud lord - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baalis <HITCHCOCK>@ a rejoicing; a proud lord - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baal-shalisha <HITCHCOCK>@ the god that presides over three; the third idol - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baal-tamar <HITCHCOCK>@ master of the palm-tree - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baal-zephon <HITCHCOCK>@ the idol or possession of the north; hidden; secret - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baaseiah <HITCHCOCK>@ in making; in pressing together - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Babel <HITCHCOCK>@ confusion; mixture - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Baca <HITCHCOCK>@ a mulberry-tree - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Barachel <HITCHCOCK>@ that bows before God - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Barsabas <HITCHCOCK>@ son of return; son of rest - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beerelim <HITCHCOCK>@ the well of Elim, or of rains - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Belshazzar <HITCHCOCK>@ master of the treasure - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Belteshazzar <HITCHCOCK>@ who lays up treasures in secret - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Benhail <HITCHCOCK>@ son of strength - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Berea <HITCHCOCK>@ heavy; weighty - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bered <HITCHCOCK>@ hail - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Berothai <HITCHCOCK>@ wells; a cypress - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beth-azmaveth <HITCHCOCK>@ house of death-B's strength - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Beth-birei <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of my Creator, the house of my health - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beth-gamul <HITCHCOCK>@ house of recompense, or of the camel - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beth-haccerem <HITCHCOCK>@ house of the vineyard - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beth-lehem <HITCHCOCK>@ house of bread - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Beth-nimrah <HITCHCOCK>@ house of rebellion - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bethsaida <HITCHCOCK>@ house of fruits, or of food, or of snares - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bigthan <HITCHCOCK>@ in the press; giving meat - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bileam <HITCHCOCK>@ the ancient of the people; the devourer - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bithynia <HITCHCOCK>@ violent precipitation - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Boaz <HITCHCOCK>@ or Booz, in strength - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bochim <HITCHCOCK>@ the place of weeping; or of mulberry-trees - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bozrah <HITCHCOCK>@ in tribulation or distress - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Buz <HITCHCOCK>@ despised; plundered - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Camon <HITCHCOCK>@ his resurrection - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Capernaum <HITCHCOCK>@ the field of repentance; city of comfort - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Caphtor <HITCHCOCK>@ a sphere, buckle, or hand - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Careah <HITCHCOCK>@ bald; ice - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Cenchrea <HITCHCOCK>@ millet; small pulse - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Cesar <HITCHCOCK>@ a name applied to those who are cut out of the womb - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Chebar <HITCHCOCK>@ force or strength - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Chenaniah <HITCHCOCK>@ preparation, or disposition, or strength, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Chloe <HITCHCOCK>@ green herb - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Chorazin <HITCHCOCK>@ the secret; here is a mystery - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Chun <HITCHCOCK>@ making ready - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Colosse <HITCHCOCK>@ punishment; correction - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Coniah <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Crescens <HITCHCOCK>@ growing; increasing - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Crete <HITCHCOCK>@ carnal; fleshly - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Cyrene <HITCHCOCK>@ a wall; coldness; the floor - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Cyrenius <HITCHCOCK>@ who governs - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Dabareh <HITCHCOCK>@ the word; the thing; a bee; obedient - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Daberath <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Dabareh - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Dedan <HITCHCOCK>@ their breasts; friendship; a judge - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Demetrius <HITCHCOCK>@ belonging to corn, or to Ceres - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Deuteronomy <HITCHCOCK>@ repetition of the law - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Dibon-gad <HITCHCOCK>@ great understanding; abundance of sons - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Dimon <HITCHCOCK>@ where it is red - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Diotrephes <HITCHCOCK>@ nourished by Jupiter - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Dishan <HITCHCOCK>@ a threshing - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Doeg <HITCHCOCK>@ careful, who acts with uneasiness - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Drusilla <HITCHCOCK>@ watered by the dew - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Dumali <HITCHCOCK>@ silence; resemblance - HITCHCOCK-D
kjv@STRING:Ebed <HITCHCOCK>@ a servant; laborer - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ecclesiastes <HITCHCOCK>@ a preacher - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Eden <HITCHCOCK>@ pleasure; delight - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Edom <HITCHCOCK>@ red, earthy; of blood - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Edrei <HITCHCOCK>@ a very great mass, or cloud - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Egypt <HITCHCOCK>@ that troubles or oppresses; anguish - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Eker <HITCHCOCK>@ barren, feeble - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ekron <HITCHCOCK>@ barrenness; torn away - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Elam <HITCHCOCK>@ a young man; a virgin; a secret - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Elath <HITCHCOCK>@ a hind; strength; an oak - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Eldad <HITCHCOCK>@ favored of God; love of God - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Eliakim <HITCHCOCK>@ resurrection of God - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Eliasaph <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord increaseth - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Elihoreph <HITCHCOCK>@ god of winter, or of youth - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Elioenai <HITCHCOCK>@ toward him are mine eyes; or to him are my fountains - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ellasar <HITCHCOCK>@ revolting from God - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Elmodam <HITCHCOCK>@ the God of measure, or of the garment - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Emmaus <HITCHCOCK>@ people despised or obscure - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:En-hakkore <HITCHCOCK>@ fountain of him that called or prayed - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Enos <HITCHCOCK>@ mortal man; sick; despaired of; forgetful - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Epaphras <HITCHCOCK>@ covered with foam - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Epaphroditus <HITCHCOCK>@ agreeable; handsome - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ephah <HITCHCOCK>@ weary; tired - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ephraim <HITCHCOCK>@ fruitful; increasing - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Epicurean <HITCHCOCK>@ follower of Epicurus, i-E.e., of one who gives assistance - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Erech <HITCHCOCK>@ length; health; physic - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Esh-baal <HITCHCOCK>@ the fire of the idol, or of the ruler - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Esh-ban <HITCHCOCK>@ fire of the sun - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Esther <HITCHCOCK>@ secret; hidden - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Etham <HITCHCOCK>@ their strength; their sign - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Exodus <HITCHCOCK>@ going out, departure - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Ezekiel <HITCHCOCK>@ the strength of God - HITCHCOCK-E
kjv@STRING:Gadarenes <HITCHCOCK>@ men of Gadara, i-G.e., a place surrounded or walled - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Galilee <HITCHCOCK>@ wheel; revolution - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gamaliel <HITCHCOCK>@ recompense of God; camel of God - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gamul <HITCHCOCK>@ a recompense - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gareb <HITCHCOCK>@ a scab - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gath <HITCHCOCK>@ a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gath-rimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ the high wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gazabar <HITCHCOCK>@ a treasurer - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gemalli <HITCHCOCK>@ wares; a camel - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gennesaret <HITCHCOCK>@ garden of the prince - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gershom <HITCHCOCK>@ a stranger here - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Giddel <HITCHCOCK>@ great - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gideon <HITCHCOCK>@ he that bruises or breaks; a destroyer - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gilboa <HITCHCOCK>@ revolution of inquiry - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Giloh <HITCHCOCK>@ he that rejoices; he that overturns - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gittah-hepher <HITCHCOCK>@ digging; a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gittaim <HITCHCOCK>@ a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gittites <HITCHCOCK>@ men of Gath, ie-G., of a wine-press - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Golan <HITCHCOCK>@ passage; revolution - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Goliath <HITCHCOCK>@ passage; revolution; heap - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gomorrah <HITCHCOCK>@ rebellious people - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gozan <HITCHCOCK>@ fleece; pasture; who nourisheth the body - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Habakkuk <HITCHCOCK>@ he that embraces; a wrestler - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hadar <HITCHCOCK>@ power; greatness - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hadarezer <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Hadadezer - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hadid <HITCHCOCK>@ rejoicing; sharp - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Haggith <HITCHCOCK>@ rejoicing - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hali <HITCHCOCK>@ sickness; a beginning; a precious stone - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Haradah <HITCHCOCK>@ well of great fear - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hareph <HITCHCOCK>@ winter; reproach - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Harnepher <HITCHCOCK>@ the anger of a bull; increasing heat - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Harosheth <HITCHCOCK>@ a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Haruz <HITCHCOCK>@ careful - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hashub <HITCHCOCK>@ esteemed; numbered - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hazarenan <HITCHCOCK>@ imprisoned cloud - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hazar-hatticon <HITCHCOCK>@ middle village; preparation - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hebrews <HITCHCOCK>@ descendants of Heber - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Helem <HITCHCOCK>@ dreaming; healing - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Helez <HITCHCOCK>@ armed; set free - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Heman <HITCHCOCK>@ their trouble; tumult; much; in great number - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hen <HITCHCOCK>@ grace; quiet; rest - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Heres <HITCHCOCK>@ the son; an earthen pot - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Heresh <HITCHCOCK>@ a carpenter - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Heth <HITCHCOCK>@ trembling; fear - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hezekiah <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hinnom <HITCHCOCK>@ there they are; their riches - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hizkijah <HITCHCOCK>@ the strength of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hobab <HITCHCOCK>@ favored; beloved - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hobah <HITCHCOCK>@ love; friendship; secrecy - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Horeb <HITCHCOCK>@ desert; solitude; destruction - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Horem <HITCHCOCK>@ an offering dedicated to God - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hori <HITCHCOCK>@ a prince; freeborn - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hosanna <HITCHCOCK>@ save I pray thee; keep; preserve - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Hothir <HITCHCOCK>@ excelling; remaining - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Huppim <HITCHCOCK>@ a chamber covered; the sea-shore - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Huzoth <HITCHCOCK>@ streets; populous - HITCHCOCK-H
kjv@STRING:Ibleam <HITCHCOCK>@ ancient people; people decreasing - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ichabod <HITCHCOCK>@ where is the glory-I? or, no glory - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Idumea <HITCHCOCK>@ red; earthy; bloody - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Igal <HITCHCOCK>@ redeemed; defiled - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Igeal <HITCHCOCK>@ a redeemer; redeemed; defiled - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Igdaliah <HITCHCOCK>@ the greatness of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Iim <HITCHCOCK>@ heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ije-abarim <HITCHCOCK>@ heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Illyricum <HITCHCOCK>@ joy; rejoicing - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Imrah <HITCHCOCK>@ a rebel; waxing bitter; changing - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Iphedeiah <HITCHCOCK>@ redemption of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ira <HITCHCOCK>@ watchman; making bare; pouring out - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Irad <HITCHCOCK>@ wild ass; heap of empire; dragon - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Iri <HITCHCOCK>@ fire; light - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Iscariot <HITCHCOCK>@ a man of murder; a hireling - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ishbi-benob <HITCHCOCK>@ respiration; conversion; taking captive - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Israel <HITCHCOCK>@ who prevails with God - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Issachar <HITCHCOCK>@ reward; recompense - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ithai <HITCHCOCK>@ strong; my sign; a plowshare - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ithamar <HITCHCOCK>@ island of the palm-tree - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ithran <HITCHCOCK>@ remaining; searching out diligently - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Ithream <HITCHCOCK>@ excellence of the people - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Iturea <HITCHCOCK>@ guarded; mountainous - HITCHCOCK-I
kjv@STRING:Jabbok <HITCHCOCK>@ evacuation; dissipation; wrestling - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jachan <HITCHCOCK>@ wearing out; oppressing - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jachin <HITCHCOCK>@ he that strengthens and makes steadfast - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jahdiel <HITCHCOCK>@ the unity, or sharpness, or revenge, of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jambres <HITCHCOCK>@ poverty; bitter; a rebel - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jamlech <HITCHCOCK>@ reigning; asking counsel - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jareb <HITCHCOCK>@ a revenger - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jared <HITCHCOCK>@ a ruling; commanding; coming down - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jaresiah <HITCHCOCK>@ the bed of the Lord; the Lord hath taken away; poverty - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jarvah <HITCHCOCK>@ breathing, or making, a sweet smell - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jashub <HITCHCOCK>@ a returning; a controversy; a dwelling place - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jasiel <HITCHCOCK>@ the strength of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jason <HITCHCOCK>@ he that cures - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jattir <HITCHCOCK>@ a remnant; excellent - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jazeel <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeberechiah <HITCHCOCK>@ speaking well of, or kneeling to, the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jebus <HITCHCOCK>@ treading under foot; manger - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jecamiah <HITCHCOCK>@ resurrection, or confirmation, or revenge, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeconiah <HITCHCOCK>@ preparation, or stability, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jediel <HITCHCOCK>@ the knowledge, or renewing, of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehezekel <HITCHCOCK>@ strength of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehiskiah <HITCHCOCK>@ the strength, or taking, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehoaddan <HITCHCOCK>@ pleasure, or time, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehoash <HITCHCOCK>@ fire of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehoiachin <HITCHCOCK>@ preparation, or strength, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehoiakim <HITCHCOCK>@ avenging, or establishing, or resurrection, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehovah-jireh <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord will provide - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jehovah-shammah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is there - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jekabzeel <HITCHCOCK>@ the congregation of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jekamiah <HITCHCOCK>@ establishing, or revenging, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jekuthiel <HITCHCOCK>@ hope, or congregation, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jered <HITCHCOCK>@ ruling; coming down - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeremai <HITCHCOCK>@ my height; throwing forth waters - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeremiah <HITCHCOCK>@ exaltation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeremoth <HITCHCOCK>@ eminences; one that fears death - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jerebai <HITCHCOCK>@ fighting; chiding; multiplying - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jerimoth <HITCHCOCK>@ he that fears or rejects death - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jerioth <HITCHCOCK>@ kettles; breaking asunder - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeshishai <HITCHCOCK>@ ancient; rejoicing exceedingly - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jeshohaia <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord pressing; the meditation of God - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jesui <HITCHCOCK>@ even-tempered; flat country - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jesus <HITCHCOCK>@ savior; deliverer - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jimnah <HITCHCOCK>@ right hand; numbering; preparing - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Joahaz <HITCHCOCK>@ apprehending; possessing; seeing - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jogli <HITCHCOCK>@ passing over; turning back; rejoicing - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jokmeam <HITCHCOCK>@ confirmation, or revenge, of the people - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Jonah <HITCHCOCK>@ or Jonas, a dove; he that oppresses; destroyer - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Joseph <HITCHCOCK>@ increase; addition - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Joshbekesha <HITCHCOCK>@ it is requiring or beseeching - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Joshua <HITCHCOCK>@ a savior; a deliverer - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Josiah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord burns; the fire of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Josiphiah <HITCHCOCK>@ increase of the Lord; the Lord-J's finishing - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Jozachar <HITCHCOCK>@ remembering; of the male sex - HITCHCOCK-J
kjv@STRING:Kabzeel <HITCHCOCK>@ the congregation of God - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kallai <HITCHCOCK>@ light; resting by fire; my voice - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kanah <HITCHCOCK>@ of reeds - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kareah <HITCHCOCK>@ bald; ice - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Karkor <HITCHCOCK>@ they rested - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kehelahath <HITCHCOCK>@ a whole; a congregation - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Keren-happuch <HITCHCOCK>@ the horn or child of beauty - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Keziz <HITCHCOCK>@ end; extremity - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kibzaim <HITCHCOCK>@ congregation - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kidron <HITCHCOCK>@ obscure; making black or sad - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kirjath-huzoth <HITCHCOCK>@ city of streets; populous city - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kishion <HITCHCOCK>@ hardness; soreness - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kishon <HITCHCOCK>@ hard; sore - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kittim <HITCHCOCK>@ breaking; bruising small; gold; coloring - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Koa <HITCHCOCK>@ hope; a congregation; a line; a rule - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Kohath <HITCHCOCK>@ congregation; wrinkle; bluntness - HITCHCOCK-K
kjv@STRING:Laadan <HITCHCOCK>@ for pleasure; devouring; judgment - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Lahmam <HITCHCOCK>@ their bread; their war - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Lahmi <HITCHCOCK>@ my bread; my war - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Leah <HITCHCOCK>@ weary; tired - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Leshem <HITCHCOCK>@ a name; putting; a precious stone - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Luz <HITCHCOCK>@ separation; departure; an almond - HITCHCOCK-L
kjv@STRING:Maachah <HITCHCOCK>@ pressed down; worn; fastened - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Maasiai <HITCHCOCK>@ the defense, or strength, or trust of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Maath <HITCHCOCK>@ wiping away; breaking; fearing; smiting - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Madai <HITCHCOCK>@ a measure; judging; a garment - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Madmannah <HITCHCOCK>@ measure of a gift; preparation of a garment - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Madon <HITCHCOCK>@ a chiding; a garment; his measure - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Magdala <HITCHCOCK>@ tower; greatness - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Maher-shalal-hash-baz <HITCHCOCK>@ making speed to the spoil; he hastens to the prey - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Makheloth <HITCHCOCK>@ assemblies; congregations - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Malluch <HITCHCOCK>@ reigning; counseling - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mamre <HITCHCOCK>@ rebellious; bitter; set with trees - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Manahethites <HITCHCOCK>@ my lady; my prince of rest - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Manoah <HITCHCOCK>@ rest; a present - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mareshah <HITCHCOCK>@ from the beginning; an inheritance - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Masrekah <HITCHCOCK>@ whistling; hissing - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Matred <HITCHCOCK>@ wand of government - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Matthew <HITCHCOCK>@ given; a reward - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meah <HITCHCOCK>@ a hundred cubits - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Medad <HITCHCOCK>@ he that measures; water of love - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Media <HITCHCOCK>@ measure; habit; covering - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Megiddo <HITCHCOCK>@ his precious fruit; declaring a message - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mehir <HITCHCOCK>@ a reward - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Memucan <HITCHCOCK>@ impoverished; to prepare; certain; true - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Menahem <HITCHCOCK>@ comforter; who conducts them; preparation of heat - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Menan <HITCHCOCK>@ numbered; rewarded; prepared - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mene <HITCHCOCK>@ who reckons or is counted - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meonenim <HITCHCOCK>@ charmers, regarders of times - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mephibosheth <HITCHCOCK>@ out of my mouth proceeds reproach - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meraioth <HITCHCOCK>@ bitterness; rebellious; changing - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mercurius <HITCHCOCK>@ an orator; an interpreter - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mered <HITCHCOCK>@ rebellious, ruling - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meremoth <HITCHCOCK>@ bitterness; myrrh of death - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meres <HITCHCOCK>@ defluxion; imposthume - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meribah <HITCHCOCK>@ dispute; quarrel - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meribbaal <HITCHCOCK>@ he that resists Baal; rebellion - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meronothite <HITCHCOCK>@ my singing; rejoicing; bearing rule - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Meroz <HITCHCOCK>@ secret, leanness - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Miletum <HITCHCOCK>@ red; scarlet - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Minni <HITCHCOCK>@ reckoned; prepared - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Miriam <HITCHCOCK>@ rebellion - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Misheal <HITCHCOCK>@ requiring; lent; pit - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mishraites <HITCHCOCK>@ spread abroad - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Misrephoth-maim <HITCHCOCK>@ hot waters - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mithredath <HITCHCOCK>@ breaking the law - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Mitylene <HITCHCOCK>@ purity; cleansing; press - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Moreh <HITCHCOCK>@ stretching - HITCHCOCK-M
kjv@STRING:Naashon <HITCHCOCK>@ that foretells; that conjectures - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nachon <HITCHCOCK>@ ready; sure - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nadab <HITCHCOCK>@ free and voluntary gift; prince - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nahath <HITCHCOCK>@ rest; a leader - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nahbi <HITCHCOCK>@ very secret - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Naomi <HITCHCOCK>@ beautiful; agreeable - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Naphish <HITCHCOCK>@ the soul; he that rests, refreshes himself, or respires - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nathan <HITCHCOCK>@ given; giving; rewarded - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nazareth <HITCHCOCK>@ separated; crowned; sanctified - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nehelamite <HITCHCOCK>@ dreamer; vale; brook - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nehemiah <HITCHCOCK>@ consolation; repentance of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nereus <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Ner - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nergal <HITCHCOCK>@ the great man; the hero - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nergal-sharezer <HITCHCOCK>@ treasurer of Nergal - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nethinims <HITCHCOCK>@ given or offered - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nimrod <HITCHCOCK>@ rebellion -N(but probably an unknown Assyrian word) - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Nimshi <HITCHCOCK>@ rescued from danger - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Nineveh <HITCHCOCK>@ handsome; agreeable - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Noah <HITCHCOCK>@ repose; consolation - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Noha <HITCHCOCK>@ rest; a guide - HITCHCOCK-N
kjv@STRING:Oboth <HITCHCOCK>@ dragons; fathers; desires - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Og <HITCHCOCK>@ a cake; bread baked in ashes - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Omega <HITCHCOCK>@ the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Ono <HITCHCOCK>@ grief or strength or iniquity of him - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Ophir <HITCHCOCK>@ fruitful region - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Oreb <HITCHCOCK>@ a raven - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Ornan <HITCHCOCK>@ that rejoices - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Ozias <HITCHCOCK>@ strength from the Lord - HITCHCOCK-O
kjv@STRING:Padon <HITCHCOCK>@ his redemption; ox-yoke - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pagiel <HITCHCOCK>@ prevention, or prayer, of God - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Palestina <HITCHCOCK>@ which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Parah <HITCHCOCK>@ a cow; increasing - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pedahzur <HITCHCOCK>@ strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pedaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ redemption of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pelaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord-P's secret or miracle - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Pelaliah <HITCHCOCK>@ entreating the Lord - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pelonite <HITCHCOCK>@ falling; secret - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Peninnah <HITCHCOCK>@ pearl; precious stone; the face - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Peresh <HITCHCOCK>@ horseman - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Perez <HITCHCOCK>@ divided - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Perez-Uzza <HITCHCOCK>@ division of Uzza, or of strength - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pharez <HITCHCOCK>@ division; rupture - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Phebe <HITCHCOCK>@ shining; pure - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Phrygia <HITCHCOCK>@ dry; barren - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pirathon <HITCHCOCK>@ his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pisgah <HITCHCOCK>@ hill; eminence; fortress - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Pochereth <HITCHCOCK>@ cutting of the mouth of warfare - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Prochorus <HITCHCOCK>@ he that presides over the choirs - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Punon <HITCHCOCK>@ precious stone; that beholds - HITCHCOCK-P
kjv@STRING:Raamah <HITCHCOCK>@ greatness; thunder; some sort of evil - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rabbah <HITCHCOCK>@ great; powerful; contentious - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rab-shakeh <HITCHCOCK>@ cup-bearer of the prince - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rahab <HITCHCOCK>@ proud; quarrelsome -R(applied to Egypt) - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Reaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ vision of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reba <HITCHCOCK>@ the fourth; a square; that lies or stoops down - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rebekah <HITCHCOCK>@ fat; fattened; a quarrel appeased - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rechab <HITCHCOCK>@ square; chariot with team of four horses - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reelaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ shepherd or companion to the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Regem <HITCHCOCK>@ that stones or is stoned; purple - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Regemmelech <HITCHCOCK>@ he that stones the king; purple of the king - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehabiah <HITCHCOCK>@ breadth, or extent, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehob <HITCHCOCK>@ breadth; space; extent - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehoboam <HITCHCOCK>@ who sets the people at liberty - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehoboth <HITCHCOCK>@ spaces; places - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehum <HITCHCOCK>@ merciful; compassionate - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rei <HITCHCOCK>@ my shepherd; my companion; my friend - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rekem <HITCHCOCK>@ vain pictures; divers picture - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Remaliah <HITCHCOCK>@ the exaltation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Remmon <HITCHCOCK>@ greatness; elevation; a pomegranate-tree - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Remphan <HITCHCOCK>@ prepared; arrayed - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rephael <HITCHCOCK>@ the physic or medicine of God - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rephaiah <HITCHCOCK>@ medicine or refreshment of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rehpaim <HITCHCOCK>@ giants; physicians; relaxed - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rephidim <HITCHCOCK>@ beds; places of rest - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Resen <HITCHCOCK>@ a bridle or bit - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reu <HITCHCOCK>@ his friend; his shepherd - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reuben <HITCHCOCK>@ who sees the son; the vision of the son - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reuel <HITCHCOCK>@ the shepherd or friend of God - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Reumah <HITCHCOCK>@ lofty; sublime - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rezeph <HITCHCOCK>@ pavement; burning coal - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rezin <HITCHCOCK>@ good-will; messenger - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rezon <HITCHCOCK>@ lean; small; secret; prince - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rhegium <HITCHCOCK>@ rupture; fracture - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Riblah <HITCHCOCK>@ quarrel; greatness to him - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rinnah <HITCHCOCK>@ song; rejoicing - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Riphath <HITCHCOCK>@ remedy; medicine; release; pardon - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rome <HITCHCOCK>@ strength; power - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rufus <HITCHCOCK>@ red - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Rumah <HITCHCOCK>@ exalted; sublime; rejected - HITCHCOCK-R
kjv@STRING:Sacar <HITCHCOCK>@ wares; a price - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Salmon <HITCHCOCK>@ peaceable; perfect; he that rewards - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Samson <HITCHCOCK>@ his sun; his service; there the second time - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sanballat <HITCHCOCK>@ bramble-bush; enemy in secret - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sapphira <HITCHCOCK>@ that relates or tells - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sardites <HITCHCOCK>@ removing a dissension - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sarepta <HITCHCOCK>@ a goldsmith-S's shop - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Sarid <HITCHCOCK>@ remaining; hand of a prince - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sceva <HITCHCOCK>@ disposed; prepared - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sered <HITCHCOCK>@ dyer-S's vat - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Shaashgaz <HITCHCOCK>@ he that presses the fleece; that shears the sheep - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shabbethai <HITCHCOCK>@ my rest - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shalisha <HITCHCOCK>@ three; the third; prince; captain - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shallum <HITCHCOCK>@ perfect; agreeable - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shalman <HITCHCOCK>@ peaceable; perfect; that rewards - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shalmaneser <HITCHCOCK>@ peace; tied; chained; perfection; retribution - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shamer <HITCHCOCK>@ keeper; thorn; dregs - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shamgar <HITCHCOCK>@ named a stranger; he is here a stranger - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shamsherai <HITCHCOCK>@ there a singer or conqueror - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sharezer <HITCHCOCK>@ overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shashai <HITCHCOCK>@ rejoicing; mercy; linen - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shear-jashub <HITCHCOCK>@ the remnant shall return - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sheba <HITCHCOCK>@ captivity; old man; repose; oath - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shebaniah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord that converts, or recalls from captivity - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shebarim <HITCHCOCK>@ breakings; hopes - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sheber <HITCHCOCK>@ breaking; hope - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shebna <HITCHCOCK>@ who rests himself; who is now captive - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shelah <HITCHCOCK>@ that breaks; that unties; that undresses - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shem <HITCHCOCK>@ name; renown - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shenazar <HITCHCOCK>@ treasurer of a tooth - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sherah <HITCHCOCK>@ flesh; relationship - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sherebiah <HITCHCOCK>@ singing with the Lord - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shethar <HITCHCOCK>@ putrefied; searching - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shihon <HITCHCOCK>@ sound; wall of strength - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shillem <HITCHCOCK>@ peace; perfection; retribution - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shilshah <HITCHCOCK>@ three; chief; captain - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shimri <HITCHCOCK>@ thorn; dregs - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shishak <HITCHCOCK>@ present of the bag; of the pot; of the thigh - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shitrai <HITCHCOCK>@ gatherer of money - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shobab <HITCHCOCK>@ returned; turned back; a spark - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shomer <HITCHCOCK>@ keeper; dregs - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shubael <HITCHCOCK>@ returning captivity; seat of God - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shulamite <HITCHCOCK>@ peaceable; perfect; that recompenses - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Shuthelah <HITCHCOCK>@ plant; verdure; moist; pot - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Silas <HITCHCOCK>@ three, or the third - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Silvanus <HITCHCOCK>@ who loves the forest - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sippai <HITCHCOCK>@ threshold; silver cup - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sinon <HITCHCOCK>@ a breast-plate; deliverance - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sitnah <HITCHCOCK>@ hatred - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:So <HITCHCOCK>@ a measure for grain; vail - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sodi <HITCHCOCK>@ my secret - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sodom <HITCHCOCK>@ their secret; their cement - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Solomon <HITCHCOCK>@ peaceable; perfect; one who recompenses - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sophereth <HITCHCOCK>@ scribe, numbering - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sorek <HITCHCOCK>@ vine; hissing; a color inclining to yellow - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Spain <HITCHCOCK>@ rare; precious - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Suah <HITCHCOCK>@ speaking; entreating; ditch - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sud <HITCHCOCK>@ my secret - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Sur <HITCHCOCK>@ that withdraws or departs; rebellion - HITCHCOCK-S
kjv@STRING:Taanach-shilo <HITCHCOCK>@ breaking down a fig-tree - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tadmor <HITCHCOCK>@ the palm-tree; bitterness - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tahapenes <HITCHCOCK>@ secret temptation - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tahrea <HITCHCOCK>@ anger; wicked contention - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tamar <HITCHCOCK>@ palm; palm-tree - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tanhumeth <HITCHCOCK>@ consolation; repentance - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tarah <HITCHCOCK>@ a hair; a wretch; one banished - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Taralah <HITCHCOCK>@ searching out slander, or strength - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tarea <HITCHCOCK>@ howling; doing evil - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tarsus <HITCHCOCK>@ winged; feathered - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tebeth <HITCHCOCK>@ good, goodness -T(the tenth month of the Hebrews) - HITCHCOCK
kjv@STRING:Tehinnah <HITCHCOCK>@ entreaty; a favor - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Telah <HITCHCOCK>@ moistening; greenness - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Terah <HITCHCOCK>@ to breathe; scent; blow - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Thamah <HITCHCOCK>@ that blots out; that suppresses - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tidal <HITCHCOCK>@ that breaks the yoke; knowledge of elevation - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tikvah <HITCHCOCK>@ hope; a little line; congregation - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Timnath <HITCHCOCK>@ image; figure; enumeration - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Timnath-heres <HITCHCOCK>@ or Timnath-serah, image of the sun; numbering of the rest - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tirhakah <HITCHCOCK>@ inquirer; examiner; dull observer - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tohu <HITCHCOCK>@ that lives; that declares - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Tyrannus <HITCHCOCK>@ a prince; one that reigns - HITCHCOCK-T
kjv@STRING:Ucal <HITCHCOCK>@ power, prevalency - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Ulai <HITCHCOCK>@ strength; fool; senseless - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Ulam <HITCHCOCK>@ the porch; the court; their strength; their folly - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Ummah <HITCHCOCK>@ darkened; covered; his people - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Uphaz <HITCHCOCK>@ pure gold; gold of Phasis or Pison - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Ur <HITCHCOCK>@ fire, light, a valley - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Uri <HITCHCOCK>@ my light, my fire - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Uriah <HITCHCOCK>@ or Urijah, the Lord is my light or fire - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Urim <HITCHCOCK>@ lights; fires - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Uzzah <HITCHCOCK>@ strength; goat - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Uzzi <HITCHCOCK>@ my strength; my kid - HITCHCOCK-U
kjv@STRING:Vashti <HITCHCOCK>@ that drinks; thread - HITCHCOCK-V
kjv@STRING:Zaavan <HITCHCOCK>@ trembling - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zaccai <HITCHCOCK>@ pure meat; just - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zaccheus <HITCHCOCK>@ pure; clean; just - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zareah <HITCHCOCK>@ leprosy; hornet - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zared <HITCHCOCK>@ strange descent - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zarephath <HITCHCOCK>@ ambush of the mouth - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zaretan <HITCHCOCK>@ tribulation; perplexity - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zatthu <HITCHCOCK>@ olive tree - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zephaniah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is my secret - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zeredah <HITCHCOCK>@ ambush; change of dominion - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zeresh <HITCHCOCK>@ misery; strange; dispersed inheritance - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zereth <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Zer - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Ziba <HITCHCOCK>@ army; fight; strength - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zichri <HITCHCOCK>@ that remembers; that is a man - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Ziddim <HITCHCOCK>@ huntings; treasons; destructions - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Ziklag <HITCHCOCK>@ measure pressed down - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Ziphron <HITCHCOCK>@ falsehood of a song; rejoicing - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zoheleth <HITCHCOCK>@ that creeps, slides, or draws - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zuriel <HITCHCOCK>@ rock or strength of God - HITCHCOCK-Z
kjv@STRING:Zurishaddai <HITCHCOCK>@ the Almighty is my rock and strength - HITCHCOCK-Z
tcr:
READINESS
- UNREADINESS @ (A) READINESS
(1) For the Future- kjv@2Kings:20:1; kjv@Amos:4:12; kjv@Matthew:24:44; kjv@Matthew:25:10; kjv@Mark:13:35; kjv@Luke:12:35,36; kjv@Revelation:19:7 Watchfulness, WATCHFULNESS & WATCHFULNESS Death, DEATH Second Coming
(5), FUTURE, THE Sudden Events, SUDDEN EVENTS Imminence, IMMINENCE
(2) For Spiritual Service- kjv@2Corinthians:8:19; kjv@2Corinthians:9:2; kjv@2Timothy:2:21; kjv@Titus:3:1; kjv@1Peter:3:15; kjv@1Peter:5:2 (B) SPIRITUAL PREPARATION, steps required in Abandonment of idols- kjv@1Samuel:7:3; kjv@2Chronicles:19:3 Cleansing of God's temple- kjv@2Chronicles:29:15 Returning unto the Lord- kjv@Luke:1:17 Personal purification- kjv@2Timothy:2:21 (C) PREPARATION PRECEDES BLESSING, general illustrations of No Water for the army until ditches were dug- kjv@2Kings:3:16,17 No Oil until the vessels were gathered- kjv@2Kings:4:3,4 No Healing until the leper had dipped seven times- kjv@2Kings:5:10 No Messiah until the way had been prepared- kjv@Isaiah:40:3 No Harvest until the ground had been broken up- kjv@Hosea:10:12 No Reconciliation without repentance- kjv@Joel:2:12,13 No Vision without obedience- kjv@John:9:7 No Resurrection until the stone is removed- kjv@John:11:39 No Entrance into Heaven without cleansing- kjv@Revelation:7:13,14 (D) UNREADINESS, for death and judgment- kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:12; kjv@Matthew:24:38,39,48-51; 25:6-10; kjv@Luke:21:34,35; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:3 Second Coming, FUTURE, THE Sudden Events, SUDDEN EVENTS
READING @ general references to- kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:12; kjv@Daniel:5:17; kjv@John:19:20 - of the Word of God.
See BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD
REASON, APPEAL TO @ kjv@Isaiah:1:18; kjv@Romans:12:1 -, Sinners devoid of. SEE No Understanding, DULLNESS
REASON DETHRONED @ kjv@Daniel:4:33; kjv@Matthew:8:28; kjv@Matthew:17:15; kjv@2Peter:2:12 Demoniacs, DEMONIACS
REASONINGS, HUMAN @ kjv@Matthew:16:7; kjv@Mark:2:6; kjv@Mark:11:31; kjv@Luke:9:46; kjv@Luke:20:14; kjv@Acts:28:29 Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY Wisdom, WISDOM
REBEKAH OR REBECCA @ daughter of Bethuel, married to Isaac
(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:24:15; kjv@Genesis:25:20; kjv@Genesis:26:7,35; kjv@Genesis:27:6,46; kjv@Genesis:49:31
(2) Characteristics of - Beautiful- kjv@Genesis:24:16 - Industrious- kjv@Genesis:24:19 - Hospitable- kjv@Genesis:24:25 - A woman of decision- kjv@Genesis:24:57,58 - Modest- kjv@Genesis:24:65 - Brought trouble into the home by teaching her son deception- Genesis:27:15-17