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FRIENDSHIP

- FRIENDLESSNESS @ (A) FRIENDSHIP

(1) General References to True, is Unchangeable- kjv@Proverbs:17:17 The Desire for Many Friends, Perilous- kjv@Proverbs:18:24 Old Friends to be Cherished- kjv@Proverbs:27:10 Stimulating- kjv@Proverbs:27:17 Profitable- kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:9,10 Christ's Pre-eminent- kjv@John:15:13,14

(2) Examples of True- kjv@1Samuel:18:1; kjv@1Samuel:20:41; kjv@2Samuel:1:26; kjv@2Samuel:15:37; kjv@1Kings:5:1; kjv@2Corinthians:2:13 kjv@Philippians:2:25; kjv@2Timothy:1:16

(3) Examples of Constancy Ruth- kjv@Ruth:1:16 Jonathan- kjv@1Samuel:20:17; kjv@2Samuel:15:21 Elisha- kjv@2Kings:2:2 Mary Magdalene and other women- kjv@Matthew:27:55,56; kjv@Matthew:28:1 Thomas- kjv@John:11:16 Christ- kjv@John:13:1 Priscilla and Aquila- kjv@Romans:16:4 Onesiphorus- kjv@2Timothy:1:16 Divine Faithfulness, FAITHFULNESS & FAITHFULNESS

(4) Among Believers- kjv@Psalms:119:63; kjv@Malachi:3:16; kjv@Luke:24:15; kjv@Acts:2:42; kjv@Romans:1:12; kjv@Philippians:1:3,5 kjv@1John:1:7 Unity, UNITY Hands Taken, ASSOCIATION (B) FRIENDSHIP, DIVINE

(1) Of Christ- kjv@John:11:5,35,36; kjv@John:13:23; kjv@John:15:15 Christ's Love, LOVE

(2) Of God- kjv@Exodus:33:11; kjv@Numbers:12:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:10; kjv@2Chronicles:20:7; kjv@James:2:23 Divine Fellowship, FELLOWSHIP & FELLOWSHIP (C) DIVINE CONSTANCY- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:31; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:6; kjv@Joshua:1:5; kjv@Isaiah:41:17; kjv@Isaiah:42:16; kjv@Isaiah:44:21; kjv@Isaiah:46:4; kjv@Isaiah:49:15 kjv@Isaiah:54:10; kjv@John:13:1; kjv@John:14:18; kjv@Hebrews:13:5 Divine Faithfulness, FAITHFULNESS & FAITHFULNESS (D) FRIENDLESSNESS, instances of- kjv@Psalms:31:11; kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Psalms:88:18; kjv@Psalms:142:4; kjv@Mark:14:48; kjv@Mark:14:50; kjv@Luke:15:16 kjv@Luke:16:20,21; kjv@John:5:7 (E) INCONSTANCY of friends- kjv@Job:16:20; kjv@Job:19:19; kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Micah:7:5; kjv@Matthew:26:56; kjv@John:16:32 kjv@2Timothy:1:15; kjv@2Timothy:4:10 Betrayal, BETRAYAL Treachery, TREACHERY Instability

(2), INSTABILITY Evil Kiss, TREACHERY (F) LONELINESS- kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Psalms:102:7; kjv@John:16:32; kjv@2Timothy:4:16 Forsaken, FORSAKEN Also FRIENDLESSNESS

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FRIENDS @
- Jesus calls his disciples by this term kjv@John:15:14-15

- FALSE FRIENDS .Instances of .Pharaoh's butler was false to Joseph kjv@Genesis:40:23 .Delilah was false to Samson kjv@Judges:16:1-20 .The Ephraimite's wife kjv@Judges:19:1-2 .David was false to Joab kjv@1Kings:2:5-6 .David was false to Uriah 2Samuel:11 .Ahithophel was false to David kjv@2Samuel:15:12 .David's friends were false to David kjv@Psalms:35:11-16; kjv@Psalms:55:12-14 kjv@Psalms:55:Psalms:41:9; 20, 21; kjv@Psalms:88:8 kjv@Psalms:88:18 .Judas Iscariot kjv@Matthew:26:48-49 .Jesus' disciples ran away kjv@Matthew:26:56-58 .
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- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:13:6-9; kjv@Job:6:14-15; kjv@Job:16:2 kjv@Job:16:20 kjv@Job:19:13-22; kjv@Psalms:35:13-14; kjv@Psalms:41:9; kjv@Psalms:55:12-14; kjv@Psalms:88:8 kjv@Psalms:88:18 kjv@Proverbs:11:13; kjv@Proverbs:17:9 kjv@Proverbs:17:17 kjv@Proverbs:18:24; kjv@Proverbs:22:24-27; kjv@Proverbs:27:6 kjv@Proverbs:27:9, 10, 14, kjv@Proverbs:25:17-19; 17, 19; kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:9-12; kjv@Amos:3:3; kjv@2Timothy:4:16

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kjv@STRING:Bildad <HITCHCOCK>@ old friendship - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Dedan <HITCHCOCK>@ their breasts; friendship; a judge - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Hebron <HITCHCOCK>@ society; friendship - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hobah <HITCHCOCK>@ love; friendship; secrecy - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Ragau <HITCHCOCK>@ friend; shepherd - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Raguel <HITCHCOCK>@ shepherd, or friend of God - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Raham <HITCHCOCK>@ compassion; a friend - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Rei <HITCHCOCK>@ my shepherd; my companion; my friend - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Reu <HITCHCOCK>@ his friend; his shepherd - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Reuel <HITCHCOCK>@ the shepherd or friend of God - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Theophilus <HITCHCOCK>@ friend of God - HITCHCOCK-T


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FRIENDSHIP

- FRIENDLESSNESS @ (A) FRIENDSHIP

(1) General References to True, is Unchangeable- kjv@Proverbs:17:17 The Desire for Many Friends, Perilous- kjv@Proverbs:18:24 Old Friends to be Cherished- kjv@Proverbs:27:10 Stimulating- kjv@Proverbs:27:17 Profitable- kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:9,10 Christ's Preeminent kjv@John:15:13,14

(2) Examples of True- kjv@1Samuel:18:1; kjv@1Samuel:20:41; kjv@2Samuel:1:26; kjv@2Samuel:15:37; kjv@1Kings:5:1; kjv@2Corinthians:2:13 kjv@Philippians:2:25; kjv@2Timothy:1:16

(3) Examples of Constancy Ruth- kjv@Ruth:1:16 Jonathan- kjv@1Samuel:20:17; kjv@2Samuel:15:21 Elisha- kjv@2Kings:2:2 Mary Magdalene and other women- kjv@Matthew:27:55,56; kjv@Matthew:28:1 Thomas- kjv@John:11:16 Christ- kjv@John:13:1 Priscilla and Aquila- kjv@Romans:16:4 Onesiphorus- kjv@2Timothy:1:16 Divine Faithfulness, FAITHFULNESS & FAITHFULNESS

(4) Among Believers- kjv@Psalms:119:63; kjv@Malachi:3:16; kjv@Luke:24:15; kjv@Acts:2:42; kjv@Romans:1:12; kjv@Philippians:1:3,5 kjv@1John:1:7 Unity, UNITY Hands Taken, ASSOCIATION (B) FRIENDSHIP, DIVINE

(1) Of Christ- kjv@John:11:5,35,36; kjv@John:13:23; kjv@John:15:15 Christ's Love, LOVE

(2) Of God- kjv@Exodus:33:11; kjv@Numbers:12:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:10; kjv@2Chronicles:20:7; kjv@James:2:23 Divine Fellowship, FELLOWSHIP & FELLOWSHIP (C) DIVINE CONSTANCY- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:31; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:6; kjv@Joshua:1:5; kjv@Isaiah:41:17; kjv@Isaiah:42:16; kjv@Isaiah:44:21; kjv@Isaiah:46:4; kjv@Isaiah:49:15 kjv@Isaiah:54:10; kjv@John:13:1; kjv@John:14:18; kjv@Hebrews:13:5 Divine Faithfulness, FAITHFULNESS & FAITHFULNESS (D) FRIENDLESSNESS, instances of- kjv@Psalms:31:11; kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Psalms:88:18; kjv@Psalms:142:4; kjv@Mark:14:48; kjv@Mark:14:50; kjv@Luke:15:16 kjv@Luke:16:20,21; kjv@John:5:7 (E) INCONSTANCY of friends- kjv@Job:16:20; kjv@Job:19:19; kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Micah:7:5; kjv@Matthew:26:56; kjv@John:16:32 kjv@2Timothy:1:15; kjv@2Timothy:4:10 Betrayal, BETRAYAL Treachery, TREACHERY Instability

(2), INSTABILITY Evil Kiss, TREACHERY (F) LONELINESS- kjv@Psalms:38:11; kjv@Psalms:102:7; kjv@John:16:32; kjv@2Timothy:4:16 Forsaken, FORSAKEN Also FRIENDLESSNESS

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H53 <STRHEB>@ אבשׁלום אבישׁלום 'ăbîyshâlôm 'abshâlôm {ab-ee-shaw-lome'} ab-shaw-lome' From H1 and H7965; father of peace (that {is} friendly); {Abshalom} a son of David; also (the fuller form) a later Israelite: - {Abishalom} Absalom.


H1085 <STRHEB>@ בּלדּד bildad bil-dad' Of uncertain derivation; {Bildad} one of Job´ s friends: - Bildad.


H1292 <STRHEB>@ בּרכאל bârakl baw-rak-ale' From H1288 and {H410} God has blessed; {Barakel} the father of one of Job´ s friends: - Barachel.


H1730 <STRHEB>@ דּד דּוד dôd dôd {dode} dode From an unused root meaning properly to {boil} that {is} (figuratively) to love; by implication a love {token} lover6 friend; specifically an uncle: - (well-) {beloved} father´ s {brother} {love} uncle.


H157 <STRHEB>@ אהב אהב 'âhabhêb {aw-hab'} aw-habe' A primitive root; to have affection for (sexually or otherwise): - (be-) love ({-d} {-ly} {-r}) {like} friend.


H256 <STRHEB>@ אחב אחאב 'achb 'echâb {akh-awb'} ekh-awb' The second form used once (by contraction) in ; from H251 and H1; brother (that {is} friend) of (his) father; {Achab} the name of a king of Israel and of a prophet at Babylon: - Ahab.


H3045 <STRHEB>@ ידע yâdayaw-dah' A primitive root; to know (properly to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of {senses} {figuratively} {literally} euphemistically and inferentially (including {observation} care6 recognition; and causatively {instruction} designation6 {punishment} etc.): - {acknowledge} acquaintance (-ted {with}) {advise} {answer} {appoint} {assuredly} be {aware} [un-] {awares} can {[-not]} {certainly} for a {certainty} {comprehend} {consider} X could {they} {cunning} {declare} be {diligent} ({can} cause to) {discern} {discover} endued {with} familiar {friend} {famous} {feel} can {have} be [ig-] {norant} {instruct} {kinsfolk} {kinsman} (cause {to} {let} make) {know} (come to {give} {have} take) {knowledge} have {[knowledge]} ({be} {make} make to {be} make self) {known} + be {learned} + lie by {man} {mark} {perceive} privy {to} X {prognosticator} {regard} have {respect} {skilful} {shew} can (man of) {skill} be {sure} of a {surety} {teach} (can) {tell} {understand} have {[understanding]} X will {be} {wist} {wit} wot.


H3803 <STRHEB>@ כּתר kâthar kaw-thar' A primitive root; to enclose; hence (in a friendly sense) to {crown} (in a hostile one) to besiege; also to wait (as restraining oneself): - beset {round} compass {about} be crowned inclose {round} suffer.


H3820 <STRHEB>@ לב lêb labe A form of H3824; the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the {feelings} the will and even the intellect; likewise for the centre of anything: - + care {for} {comfortably} {consent} X {considered} courag {[-eous]} friend {[-ly]} ({[broken-]} {[hard-]} {[merry-]} {[stiff-]} {[stout-]} double) heart ({[-ed]}) X {heed} X {I} {kindly} {midst} mind ({-ed}) X regard ({[-ed)]} X {themselves} X {unawares} {understanding} X {well} {willingly} wisdom.


H4828 <STRHEB>@ מרע mêrêamay-ray'-ah From H7462 in the sense of companionship; a friend: - {companion} friend.


H4962 <STRHEB>@ מת math math From the same as H4970; properly an adult (as of full length); by implication a man (only in the plural): - + {few} X {friends} {men} {persons} X small.


H441 <STRHEB>@ אלּף אלּוּף 'alûph 'allûph {al-loof'} al-loof' From H502; familiar; a {friend} also gentle; hence a bullock (as being tame; {applied} although {masculine} to a cow); and so a chieftain (as notable like neat cattle): - {captain} {duke} (chief) {friend} {governor} {guide} ox.


H453 <STRHEB>@ אליהוּא אליהוּ 'ĕlîyhû 'ĕlîyhû' {el-ee-hoo'} el-ee-hoo' From H410 and H1931; God of him; {Elihu} the name of one of Job´ s {friends} and of three Israelites: - Elihu.


H464 <STRHEB>@ אליפז 'ĕlîyphaz el-ee-faz' From H410 and H6337; God of gold; {Eliphaz} the name of one of Job´ s {friends} and of a son of Esau: - Eliphaz.


H6485 <STRHEB>@ פּקד pâqad paw-kad' A primitive root; to visit (with friendly or hostile intent); by analogy to {oversee} muster6 {charge} care {for} miss6 {deposit} etc.: - {appoint} X at {all} {avenge} {bestow} (appoint to have {the} give a) {charge} {commit} {count} deliver to {keep} be {empty} {enjoin} go {see} {hurt} do {judgment} {lack} lay up {look} make X by any {means} {miss} {number} {officer} (make) overseer have (the) {oversight} {punish} {reckon} (call to) remember ({-brance}) set ({over}) {sum} X {surely} {visit} want.


H6691 <STRHEB>@ צופר tsôphar tso-far' From H6852; departing; {Tsophar} a friend of Job: - Zophar.


H7125 <STRHEB>@ קראה qirh keer-aw' From H7122; an {encountering} {accidental} friendly or hostile (also adverbially opposite): - X against (he {come}) {help} {meet} {seek} X {to} X in the way.


H7327 <STRHEB>@ רוּת rûth rooth Probably for H7468; friend; {Ruth} a Moabitess: - Ruth.


H7453 <STRHEB>@ ריע רע rêarêya‛ {ray'-ah} ray'-ah From H7462; an associate (more or less close): - {brother} {companion} {fellow} {friend} {husband} {lover} {neighbour} X (an-) other.


H7462 <STRHEB>@ רעה râ‛âh raw-aw' A primitive root; to tend a {flock} that {is} pasture it; intransitively to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension to associate with (as a friend): - X {break} {companion} keep company {with} {devour} eat {up} evil {entreat} {feed} use as a {friend} make friendship {with} {herdman} keep [sheep] ({-er}) {pastor} + shearing {house} {shepherd} {wander} waste.


H7463 <STRHEB>@ רעה rê‛eh ray-eh' From H7462; a (male) companion: - friend.


H7466 <STRHEB>@ רעוּ re‛û reh-oo' For H7471 in the sense of H7453; friend; {Reu} a postdiluvian patriarch: - Reu.


H7467 <STRHEB>@ רעוּאל re‛û'êl reh-oo-ale' From the same as H7466 and H410; friend of God; {Reuel} the name of Moses´ father in {law} also of an Edomite and an Israelite: - {Raguel} Reuel.


H7489 <STRHEB>@ רעע râ‛araw-ah' A primitive root; properly to spoil (literally by breaking to pieces); figuratively to make (or be) good for {nothing} that {is} bad ({physically} socially or morally). (associate selves and show self friendly are by mistake for H7462.): - {afflict} associate selves [by mistake for {H7462]} break ({down} in {pieces}) + {displease} ({be} {bring} do) evil ({doer} {entreat} {man}) show self friendly [by mistake for {H7462]} do {harm} (do) {hurt} (behave {self} deal) {ill} X {indeed} do {mischief} {punish} still {vex} (do) wicked ({doer} {-ly}) be ({deal} do) worse.


H7965 <STRHEB>@ שׁלם שׁלום shâlôm shâlôm {shaw-lome'} shaw-lome' From H7999; {safe} that {is} (figuratively) {well} happy6 friendly; also (abstractly) {welfare} that {is} {health} {prosperity} peace: - X {do} {familiar} X {fare} {favour} + {friend} X {greet} (good) {health} (X {perfect} such as be at) peace ({-able} {-ably}) prosper ({-ity} {-ous}) {rest} safe ({-ly}) {salute} {welfare} (X all {is} be) {well} X wholly.


H7999 <STRHEB>@ שׁלם shâlam shaw-lam' A primitive root; to be safe (in {mind} body or estate); figuratively to be (causatively make) completed; by implication to be friendly; by extension to reciprocate (in various applications): - make {amends} (make an) {end} {finish} {full} give {again} make {good} (re-) pay ({again}) (make) (to) (be at) peace ({-able}) that is {perfect} {perform} (make) prosper ({-ous}) {recompense} {render} {requite} make {restitution} {restore} {reward} X surely.


H8003 <STRHEB>@ שׁלם shâlêm shaw-lame' From H7999; complete (literally or figuratively); especially friendly. (shalem used by mistake for a name.): - {full} {just} made {ready} {peaceable} perfect ({-ed}) {quiet} Shalem [by mistake for a {name]} whole.


G1069 <STRGRK>@ γείτων geitōn ghi'-tone From G1093; a neighbor (as adjoining one´ s ground); by implication a friend: - neighbour.


G1247 <STRGRK>@ διακονέω diakoneō dee-ak-on-eh'-o From G1249; to be an attendant that is wait upon (menially or as a host friend or [figuratively] teacher); technically to act as a Christian deacon: - (ad-) minister (unto) serve use the office of a deacon.


G1999 <STRGRK>@ ἐπισύστασις episustasis ep-ee-soo'-stas-is From the middle of a compound of G1909 and G4921; a conspiracy that is concourse (riotous or friendly): - that which cometh upon + raising up.


G2007 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιτίθημι epitithēmi ep-ee-tith'-ay-mee From G1909 and G5087; to impose (in a friendly or hostile sense): - add unto lade lay upon put (up) on set on (up) + surname X wound.


G2083 <STRGRK>@ ἑταῖρος hetairos het-ah'ee-ros From ἔτης etēs (a clansman); a comrade: - fellow friend.


G2186 <STRGRK>@ ἐφίστημι ephistēmi ef-is'-tay-mee From G1909 and G2476; to stand upon that is be present (in various applications friendly or otherwise usually literally): - assault come (in to unto upon) be at hand (instant) present stand (before by over).


G2321 <STRGRK>@ Θεόφιλος Theophilos theh-of'-il-os From G2316 and G5384; friend of God; Theophilus a Christian: - Theophilus.


G3844 <STRGRK>@ παρά para par-ah' A primary preposition; properly near that is (with genitive case) from beside (literally or figuratively) (with dative case) at (or in) the vicinity of (objectively or subjectively) (with accusative case) to the proximity with (local [especially beyond or opposed to] or causal [on account of]). In compounds it retains the same variety of application: - above against among at before by contrary to X friend from + give [such things as they] + that [she] had X his in more than nigh unto (out) of past save side . . . by in the sight of than [there-] fore with. In compounds it retains the same variety of application.


G3982 <STRGRK>@ πείθω peithō pi'-tho A primary verb; to convince (by argument true or false); by analogy to pacify or conciliate (by other fair means); reflexively or passively to assent (to evidence or authority) to rely (by inward certainty): - agree assure believe have confidence be (wax) content make friend obey persuade trust yield.


G4139 <STRGRK>@ πλησίον plēsion play-see'-on Neuter of a derivative of πέλας pelas (near); (adverb) close by; as noun a neighbor that is fellow (as man countryman Christian or friend): - near neighbour.


G4355 <STRGRK>@ προσλαμβάνω proslambanō pros-lam-ban'-o From G4314 and G2983; to take to oneself that is use (food) lead (aside) admit (to friendship or hospitality): - receive take (unto).


G4375 <STRGRK>@ προσφιλής prosphilēs pros-fee-lace' From a presumed compound of G4314 and G5368; friendly towards that is acceptable: - lovely.


G4674 <STRGRK>@ σός sos sos From G4771; thine: - thine (own) thy (friend).


G5368 <STRGRK>@ φιλέω phileō fil-eh'-o From G5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]) that is have affection for (denoting personal attachment as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while G25 is wider embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as G2309 and G1014 or as G2372 and G3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): - kiss love.


G5371 <STRGRK>@ Φιλήμων Philēmōn fil-ah'-mone From G5368; friendly; Philemon a Christian: - Philemon.


G5373 <STRGRK>@ φιλία philia fil-ee'-ah From G5384; fondness: - friendship.


G5384 <STRGRK>@ φίλος philos fee'-los Properly dear that is a friend; actively fond that is friendly (still as a noun an associate neighbor etc.): - friend.


G5390 <STRGRK>@ φιλοφρόνως philophronōs fil-of-ron'-oce Adverb from G5391; with friendliness of mind that is kindly: - courteously.


G5391 <STRGRK>@ φιλόφρων philophrōn fil-of'-rone From G5384 and G5424; friendly of mind that is kind: - courteous.


G529 <STRGRK>@ ἀπάντησις apantēsis ap-an'-tay-sis From G528; a (friendly) encounter: - meet.