Indexes Search Result: indexed - blow
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Aphiah @ speaking, blowing - HITCHCOCK-A


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Terah @ to breathe; scent; blow - HITCHCOCK-T


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY28 PM @ Awake, O north wind, and . . . blow upon my garden, that the the spices thereof may flow out.-strkjv@Songs:4:16. strkjv@Hebrews:12:11. strkjv@Galatians:5:22 strkjv@Isaiah:27:8 strkjv@Psalms:103:13 strkjv@2Corinthians:4:16-18 strkjv@Hebrews:5:8. strkjv@Hebrews:4:15.


BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: strkjv@Proverbs:25:11 @ Apple (Malus domestica.) [Heb., tap·pu?ach]. Arabic is tuffah. To change a p to Letter f in Hebrew there's a dot changed The word itself indicates that which is distinguished by its fragrance, or scent. It comes from the root na·phach?, meaning "blow; pant; struggle for breath." (Genesis:2:7; kjv@Job:31:39; kjv@Jeremiah:15:9) Regarding this, M. C. Fisher wrote: "Relationship [to na·phach?] seems at first semantically strained, but the ideas of ‘breathe’ and ‘exhale an odor’ are related. The by-form puah means both ‘blow’ (of wind) and ‘exhale a pleasant odor, be fragrant.’"- - BiblePlants


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Didache:1:4 @ Abstain thou from fleshly and bodily lusts. If any man give thee a blow on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also, and thou shalt be perfect; If a man impress thee to go with him one mile, go with him twain; if a man take away thy cloak, give him thy coat also; if a man take away from thee that which is thy own, ask it not back, for neither art thou able.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:2:1 @ As soon as she had spoken these words the heavens were shut and I was given over to horror and grief Then I said within myself "If this sin is recorded against me, how can I be saved? Or how shall I propitiate God for my sins which are full-blown? Or with which words shall I entreat the Lord that He may be propitious unto me?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:3:1 @ Let not those that seem to be plausible and yet teach strange doctrine dismay thee. Stand thou firm, as an anvil when it is smitten. It is the part of a great athlete to receive blows and be victorious. But especially must we for God's sake endure all things, that He also may endure us.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Polycarp:2:2 @ Now He that raised Him from the dead will raise us also; if we do His will and walk in His commandments and love the things which He loved, abstaining from all unrighteousness, covetousness, love of money, evil speaking, false witness; not rendering evil for evil or railing for railing or blow for blow or cursing for cursing;


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Numbers:10:10 @ Trumpets blown on new moons and feasts - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


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


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


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


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