Indexes Search Result: indexed - scribes
HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sepharvaim @ the two books; the two scribes - HITCHCOCK-S


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 6 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL the chief priests and the scribes


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and Pharisees,


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL Woe unto you, scribes and


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 6 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL chief priests and the scribes


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees,


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 8 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Numbers:1 @ NUMBERS - The name of this book originated from the two numberings of the people related in it: the first at Sinai in the second year of the Exodus and another on the plains of Moab opposite Jericho in the 40th year. A better title is the one give by the Hebrew themselves, Bemidhbar ( "In the Wilderness"), for it describes the locale of the major events of the book. In all these events, the writer sees the guiding hand of God, sustaining, delivering, and keeping covenant with His people, as He prepares them for entrance into the land promised first to Abraham ( kjv@Genesis:12:1 ).


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 ).


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@1Peter:1 @ 1PETER - The author describes himself as "Peter an apostle of Jesus Christ", and there is no overriding reason to doubt the truth of his claim, although the beautiful Greek style employed has led some scholars to believe that the actual writing may have been done by an associate (probably a secretary). The contents breathe the spirit of Peter. His speeches recorded in Acts indicate a similar attitude toward persecution and suffering. The letter here reflects a time of suffering and trial. No doubt the widespread persecution of the Christians by the Roman authorities was the occasion of the "fiery trial" ( kjv@1Peter:4:12 ). The writer admonishes his readers to a life of purity, of godly living, and exhorts them to steadfastness and faithfulness.


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes @ (22)


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


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:20:46 @ Jesus By Command - Beware of the scribes


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:12:35 @ How say the scribes that Christ is the Son of David? - Jesus By Question


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL chief priests and the scribes @ 6


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! @ 8


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL the chief priests and the scribes @ 6


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and @ 8


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and Pharisees, @ 8


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! @ 8


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL Woe unto you, scribes and @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees, @ 8


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! @ 8