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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:12:36 @ But I say unto you, That every idle word that...


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:18:20 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:18:30 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:12:37 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:9:41 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:15:22-24 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@1Corinthians:3:8 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@1Corinthians:3:13-15 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Galatians:6:5 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:2:23 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:18:1-30 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:33:1-19 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:10:11-15 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:11:20-24 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:12:41-42 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:23:31-35 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:25:14-30 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:6:11 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:9:5 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:10:10-15 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:11:31-32 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:11:49-51 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:13:6-9 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:19:12-27 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:21:1-4 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:3:18-19 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:12:48 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:15:22 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@John:15:24 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Acts:17:30-31 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Romans:12:3 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Romans:12:6-8 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Ephesians:4:7 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@1Timothy:6:20 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:3:12-13 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:3:13 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:16:2 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:16:5 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:27:36 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:25:29-34 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Exodus:32:22-24 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@1Samuel:15:20-21 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:27:24 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:27:25 @ responsibility and accountability


SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: @ responsibility and accountability


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ AD HOC –– only for the particular case at hand, not systematically taking into account other relevant issues or wider application


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Job:1 @ JOB - So named from Job, its chief character, the book deals with an ageless question, one that is puzzling to every generation - the problem of human suffering, particularly the affliction of the righteous. The reader is given an account of the sufferings of the pious Patriarch Job, of the argument carried on between Job and his friends as to the cause of his sufferings, and finally, of the solution to his difficulty,. The book’s principal aim is to refute the popular view that all suffering is the result of sin in the life of the sufferer.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:1 @ EZEKIEL - Ezekiel was carried into exile in Babylon, where he received his call and exercised his prophetic ministry. His dual role of prophet-priest and his position as "watchman" over his people make Ezekiel unique among the prophets and may account for the uniqueness of his message and his methods of delivery. The book contains 48 chapters, divided at the halfway point by the fall of Jerusalem. Ezekiel’s prophecies before this event are chiefly messages of condemnation upon Judah for her sin; following the city’s fall, the prophet speaks to helpless people of the hope and certainty of restoration to their homeland and of worship again in the Temple.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:1 @ MATTHEW - From at least the 2nd century A.D., the Gospel of Matthew has been ascribed to Matthew the publican, tax collector, and disciple. It is the most complete account of Jesus’ teachings and was written to convince the writer’s Jewish audience that Jesus was the Messiah descended from David, the One promised by the Old Testament Prophets. It is peculiarly the Gospel for Israel. The most significant teaching passages are the Sermon on the Mount ( Matthew:5-7 ) and the parable sections (especially Chapter Matthew:13 ).


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:1 @ MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:1 @ LUKE - There is almost universal agreement that Luke, the "beloved physician" ( kjv@Colossians:4:14 ) who accompanied Paul on his missionary travels, was the author of the third Gospel. Luke wrote to present Jesus as the Universal Savior, the compassionate healer and teacher. His careful historical approach is revealed in the preface, which states that the author has traced "all things from the very first". Unlike Mark, this author includes an account of the Virgin Birth, and unlike Matthew he extensively describes the Perean Ministry (Chapters Luke:9-18 ).


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:16:3 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith Lord, who believed our report? and to whom was the arm of the Lord revealed? We announced Him in His presence. As a child was He, as a root in a thirsty ground. There is no form in Him, neither glory. And we beheld Him, and He had no form nor comeliness, but His form was mean, lacking more than the form of men. He was a man of stripes and of toil, and knowing how to bear infirmity: for His face is turned away. He was dishonored and held of no account.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:16:4 <1CLEMENT>@ He beareth our sins and suffereth pain for our sakes: and we accounted Him to be in toil and in stripes and in affliction.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:60:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Lay not to our account every sin of Thy servants and Thine handmaids, but cleanse us with the cleansing of Thy truth, and guide our steps to walk in holiness and righteousness and singleness of heart and to do such things as are good and well pleasing in Thy sight and in the sight of our rulers.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:62:3 <1CLEMENT>@ And we have put you in mind of these things the more gladly, since we knew well that we were writing to men who are faithful and highly accounted and have diligently searched into the oracles of the teaching of God.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:1:1 @ Since I see, most excellent Diognetus, that thou art exceedingly anxious to understand the religion of the Christians, and that thy enquiries respecting them are distinctly and carefully made, as to what God they trust and how they worship Him, that they all disregard the world and despise death, and take no account of those who are regarded as gods by the Greeks, neither observe the superstition of the Jews, and as to the nature of the affection which they entertain one to another, and of this new development or interest, which has entered into men's lives now and not before: I gladly welcome this zeal in thee, and I ask of God, Who supplieth both the speaking and the hearing to us, that it may be granted to myself to speak in such a way that thou mayest be made better by the hearing, and to thee that thou mayest so listen that I the speaker may not be disappointed.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:11:5 @ He, I say, Who is eternal, Who today was accounted a Son, through Whom the Church is enriched and grace is unfolded and multiplied among the saints, grace which confers understanding, which reveals mysteries, which announces seasons, which rejoices over the faithful, which is bestowed upon those who seek her, even those by whom the pledges of faith are not broken, nor the boundaries of the fathers overstepped.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:917:10 @ How is it that ye wish to instruct the elect of the Lord, while ye yourselves have no instruction? Instruct one another therefore, and have peace among yourselves, that I also may stand gladsome before the Father, and give an account concerning you all to your Lord."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:127:5 @ They then that receive shall render an account to God why they received it, and to what end; for they that receive in distress shall not be judged, but they that receive by false pretence shall pay the penalty.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:230:3 @ "It is on this account therefore, Sir," say I, "that I enquire everything accurately of thee; first, because I am a sinner; secondly, because I know not what deeds I must do that I may live, for my sins are many and various."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:234:2 @ For when it seeth such men in prosperity it insinuates itself into the heart of the man, and for no cause whatever the man or the woman is embittered on account of worldly matters, either about meats, or some triviality, or about some friend, or about giving or receiving, or about follies of this kind. For all these things are foolish and vain and senseless and inexpedient for the servants of God.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:565:4 @ So being tormented and punished for the whole year, the man remembers at length the self-indulgence and deceit, and perceiveth that it is on their account that he is suffering these ills. Every man, therefore, that liveth in self-indulgence and is deceived, is tormented in this way because, though possessing lire, they have delivered themselves over unto death."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:565:6 @ All these habits of self-indulgence are harmful to the servants of God; on account of these deceits therefore they so suffer who are punished and tormented.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1996:3 @ "Wherefore, Sir," say I, "is repentance possible for them, but not for the former ? For their doings are almost the same." "On this account," he saith, "is repentance offered for them, because they blasphemed not their Lord, nor became betrayers of the servants of God; yet from desire of gain they played the hypocrite, and taught each other after the desires of sinful men. But they shall pay a certain penalty; yet repentance is ordained for them, because they are not become blasphemers or betrayers.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:27[104a:6 @ For if the shepherds themselves shall have been found scattered, how will they answer for the flocks? Will they say that they were harassed by the flock? No credence will be given them. For it is an incredible thing that a shepherd should be injured by his flock; and he will be punished the more because of his falsehood. And I am the shepherd, and it behoveth me most strongly to render an account for you.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:2112:2 @ "I myself know," said he, "that thou hast done nothing out of order, nor art about to do so. And so I speak these things unto thee, that thou mayest persevere. For he hath given a good account of thee unto me. Thou therefore shalt speak these words to others, that they too who have practiced or shall practice repentance may be of the same mind as thou art; and he may give a good report of them to me, and I unto the Lord."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:4114:3 @ Whosoever therefore rescueth from penury a life of this kind, winneth great joy for himself. For he who is harassed by misfortune of this sort is afflicted and tortured with equal torment as one who is in chains. For many men on account of calamities of this kind, because they can bear them no longer, lay violent hands on themselves. He then who knows the calamity of a man of this kind and rescueth him not, committeth great sin, and becometh guilty of the man's blood.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:4114:4 @ Do therefore good works, whoever of you have received (benefits) from the Lord, lest, while ye delay to do them, the building of the tower be completed. For it is on your account that the work of the building has been interrupted. Unless then ye hasten to do right, the tower will be completed, and ye shut out."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:1:1 @ We write unto you, brethren, an account of what befell those that suffered martyrdom and especially the blessed Polycarp, who stayed the persecution, having as it were set his seal upon it by his martyrdom. For nearly all the foregoing events came to pass that the Lord might show us once more an example of martyrdom which is conformable to the Gospel


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:2 @ This account Gaius copied from the papers of Irenaeus, a disciple of Polycarp. The same also lived with Irenaeus.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:2 @ This account Gaius copied from the papers of Irenaeus. The same lived with Irenaeus who had been a disciple of the holy Polycarp. For this Irenaeus, being in Rome at the time of the martyrdom of the bishop Polycarp, instructed many; and many most excellent and orthodox treatises by him are in circulation. In these he makes mention of Polycarp, saying that he was taught by him. And he ably refuted every heresy, and handed down the catholic rule of the Church just as he had received it from the saint. He mentions this fact also, that when Marcion, after whom the Marcionites are called, met the holy Polycarp on one occasion, and said 'Recognize us, Polycarp,' he said in reply to Marcion, 'Yes indeed, I recognize the firstborn of Satan.' The following statement also is made in the writings of Irenaeus, that on the very day and hour when Polycarp was martyred in Smyrna Irenaeus being in the city of the Romans heard a voice as of a trumpet saying, ' Polycarp is martyred.'


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Polycarp:6:2 @ If then we entreat the Lord that He would forgive us, we also ought to forgive: for we are before the eyes of our Lord and God, and we must all stand at the judgment-seat of Christ, and each man must give an account of himself.


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL account @ (2)


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: account @ kjv@CONCORD:account


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: accounted @ kjv@CONCORD:accounted


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: accounting @ kjv@CONCORD:accounting


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: accounts @ kjv@CONCORD:accounts


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:21:36 @ Jesus By Command - Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape