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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@John:14:2 @ In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:6:31 @ And as ye would that men should do to you,...


B2P2019.txt
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NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 4 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL they besought him that he would


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL besought him that he would


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 11 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL him that he would


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Jeremiah:1 @ JEREMIAH - Jeremiah was God’s spokesman during the decline and fall of the southern kingdom, Judah. Among the Prophets not one had a more difficult task than that of standing alone for God in the midst of the apostasy of his own people, and not one who bares his soul to his reader as does Jeremiah. Although Jeremiah announced the coming destruction of Judah, he looked beyond this judgement to a day when religion, no longer national, would be individual and spiritual. This new kind of religion would result from God’s "new covenant" with His people.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Joel:1 @ JOEL - Traditionally called the "Prophet of Pentecost," since his prophecy of the outpouring of the Spirit ( kjv@Joel:2:28 ) is quoted by Peter ( kjv@Acts:2:16 ) as being fulfilled at Pentecost, Joel was the kind of man who could see the eternal in the temporal. The occasion of his message was a devastating locust plague, which he interpreted as foreboding the Day of the Lord when God would act directly to punish His people for their sins. Joel calls upon the people of Judah to repent, promising that repentance will bring God’s blessings, material and spiritual.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Nahum:1 @ NAHUM - This book is a vivid prediction of the approaching downfall of Nineveh, the capital city of Assyria, one of the most warlike of the ancient heathen nations. Of the Prophet Nahum, whose name means "consolation" or "comfort", little is known. His purpose was to comfort his people, long harassed by Assyria, with the promise that this cruel and oppressing people would soon meet destruction at God’s hand.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@2Peter:1 @ 2PETER - This letter was a "reminder" to the readers of the truth of the Gospel, which they had received as against the attacks of false teachers who would pervert it. The author urges his hearers to remain steadfast even amidst persecution and reminds them that the Lord will keep His promises. He speaks of the "day of the Lord" (parousia) and of the necessity of keeping themselves "without spot and blameless" ( kjv@2Peter:3:14 )


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: FEBRUARY2 AM @ Oh that thou wouldest keep me from evil.-strkjv@1Chronicles:4:10 strkjv@Luke:22:46. strkjv@Matthew:26:41 strkjv@Proverbs:30:7-9 strkjv@Psalms:121:7. strkjv@Jeremiah:15:21. strkjv@1John:5:18 strkjv@Revelation:3:10. - strkjv@2Peter:2:9.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY27 PM @ I would have you without carefulness.-strkjv@1Corinthians:7:32 strkjv@1Peter:5:7. strkjv@2Chronicles:16:9 strkjv@Psalms:34:8-10. strkjv@Matthew:6:25-26. strkjv@Philippians:4:6-7.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY29 PM @ Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.-strkjv@Psalms:55:6 strkjv@Jonah:4:8 strkjv@Job:3:2 strkjv@Job:3:20-21. strkjv@Psalms:34:19 strkjv@John:12:27. strkjv@Hebrews:2:17-18.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE26 AM @ Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil! And God granted him that which he requested.-strkjv@1Chronicles:4:10 strkjv@Proverbs:50:0:22. strkjv@Job:34:29 strkjv@Psalms:3:8. strkjv@Psalms:31:19. strkjv@John:17:15 strkjv@Matthew:7:7-8. strkjv@Psalms:34:22.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JULY29 AM @ Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, that thou wouldest come down.-strkjv@Isaiah:64:1 strkjv@Songs:8:14. strkjv@Romans:8:23. strkjv@Psalms:144:5 strkjv@Acts:1:11. strkjv@Hebrews:9:28. strkjv@Isaiah:25:9 strkjv@Revelation:22:20. strkjv@Titus:2:13. strkjv@Philippians:3:20.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER7 AM @ Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!-strkjv@Psalms:107:8. strkjv@Psalms:34:8. strkjv@Psalms:31:19 strkjv@Isaiah:43:21. strkjv@Ephesians:1:5-6 strkjv@Ephesians:1:12 strkjv@Zechariah:9:17. strkjv@Psalms:145:9-12.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER3 AM @ I would seek unto God, and unto God would I commit my cause.-strkjv@Job:5:8 strkjv@Genesis:18:14. strkjv@Psalms:37:5. strkjv@Philippians:4:6. strkjv@1Peter:5:7 strkjv@Isaiah:37:14-15 strkjv@Isaiah:65:24. strkjv@James:5:16 strkjv@Psalms:116:1-2.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER4 PM @ I would not live alway.-strkjv@Job:7:16 strkjv@Psalms:55:6-8 strkjv@2Corinthians:5:2-4. strkjv@Philippians:1:23 strkjv@Hebrews:12:1-3 strkjv@John:14:27.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER20 PM @ If the Lord would make windows in heaven might this thing be?--I strkjv@1Kings:7:2 strkjv@Mark:11:22. strkjv@Hebrews:11:6. strkjv@Matthew:19:26 strkjv@Isaiah:50:2. strkjv@Isaiah:55:8-9. strkjv@Malachi:3:10 strkjv@Isaiah:59:1. strkjv@2Chronicles:14:11 strkjv@2Corinthians:1:9.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER28 PM @ We would see Jesus.-strkjv@John:12:21 strkjv@Isaiah:26:8 strkjv@Psalms:145:18 strkjv@Matthew:18:20. strkjv@John:14:18. strkjv@Matthew:28:20 strkjv@Hebrews:12:1-2 strkjv@1Corinthians:13:12. strkjv@Philippians:1:23 strkjv@1John:3:2-3.


RPAUDIO.txt
Found: BackToThePsalms001 @ Part 3 If not for the Law of the LORD how impossible would this not walking/not standing/not sitting be? @


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EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:18:13 <1CLEMENT>@ For, if Thou hadst desired sacrifice, I would have given it: in whole burnt offerings Thou wilt have no pleasure.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:40:3 <1CLEMENT>@ And where and by whom He would have them performed, He Himself fixed by His supreme will: that all things being done with piety according to His good pleasure might be acceptable to His will.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:43:6 <1CLEMENT>@ What think ye, dearly beloved? Did not Moses know beforehand that this would come to pass? Assuredly he knew it. But that disorder might not arise in Israel, he did thus, to the end that the Name of the true and only God might be glorified: to whom he the glory for ever and ever. Amen...


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:44:1 <1CLEMENT>@ And our Apostles knew through our Lord Jesus Christ that there would be strife over the name of the bishop's office.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:57:5 <1CLEMENT>@ or when ye call upon Me, yet will I not here you. Evil men shall seek me and not find me: for they hated wisdom, and chose not the fear of the Lord, neither would they give head unto My councils, but mocked at My reproofs.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:62:1 <1CLEMENT>@ As touching those things which befit our religion and are most useful for a virtuous life to such as would guide their steps in holiness and righteousness, we have written fully unto you, brethren.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 2Clement:12:2 <2CLEMENT>@ For the Lord Himself, being asked by a certain person when his kingdom would come, said, When the two shall be one, and the outside as the inside, and the male with the female, neither male or female.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:3:6 @ To this end therefore, my brethren, He that is long-suffering, foreseeing that the people whom He had prepared in His well-beloved would believe in simplicity, manifested to us beforehand concerning all things, that we might not as novices shipwreck ourselves upon their law.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:4:9 @ But though I would fain write many things, not as a teacher, but as becometh one who loveth you not to fall short of that which we possess, I was anxious to write to you, being your devoted slave. Wherefore let us take heed in these last days. For the whole time of our faith shall profit us nothing, unless we now, in the season of lawlessness and in the offenses that shall be, as becometh sons of God, offer resistance, that the Black One may not effect an entrance.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:5:10 @ For if He had not come in the flesh neither would men have looked upon Him and been saved, forasmuch as when they look upon the sun that shall cease to be, which is the work of His own hands, they cannot face its rays.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:11:1 @ But let us enquire whether the Lord took care to signify before hand concerning the water and the cross. Now concerning the water it is written in reference to Israel, how that they would not receive the baptism which bringeth remission of sins, but would build for themselves.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:17:2 @ For if I should write to you concerning things immediate or future, ye would not understand them, because they are put in parables. So much then for this.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:19:1 @ This then is the way of light, if anyone desiring to travel on the way to his appointed place would be zealous in his works. The knowledge then which is given to us whereby we may walk therein is as follows.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Didache:1:2 @ The way of life is this. First of all, thou shalt love the God that made thee; secondly, Thy neighbor as thyself. And all things whatsoever thou wouldst not have befall thyself, neither do thou unto another.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:2:1 @ Come then, clear thyself of all the prepossessions which occupy thy mind, and throw off the habit which leadeth thee astray, and become a new man, as it were, from the beginning, as one who would listen to a new story, even as thou thyself didst confess. See not only with thine eyes, but with thine intellect also, of what substance or of what form they chance to be whom ye call and regard as gods.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:4:5 @ And to watch the stars and the moon and to keep the observance of months and of days, and to distinguish the arrangements of God and the changes of the seasons according to their own impulses, making some into festivals and others into times of mourning, who would regard this as an exhibition of godliness and not much more of folly?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:8:11 @ But when He revealed it through His beloved Son, and manifested the purpose which He had prepared from the beginning, He gave us all these gifts at once, participation in His benefits, and sight and understanding of (mysteries) which none of us ever would have expected.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Diognetus:9:3 @ For what else but His righteousness would have covered our sins?


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:19y:9 @ When then I wanted to sit down on the right side, she would not allow me, but beckoned me with her hand that I should sit on the left side. As then I was musing thereon, and was sad because she would not permit me to sit on the right side, she saith to me, "Art thou sad, Hermas? The place on the right side is for others, even for those who have already been well-pleasing to God, and have suffered for the Name's sake. But thou lackest much that thou shouldest sit with them; but as thou abidest in thy simplicity, even so, and thou shalt sit with them, thou and as many as shall have done their deeds, and have suffered what they suffered."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:210:3 @ When she had said this, she wished to depart; but, falling at her feet, I entreated her by the Lord that she would show me the vision which she promised.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:513:3 @ "But the other stones that are brought from the dry land, I would fain know who these are, lady." She said, "Those that go to the building, and yet are not hewn, these the Lord hath approved because they walked in the uprightness of the Lord, and rightly performed His commandments."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:5[13^:1 @ But wouldst thou know about them that are broken in pieces, and cast away far from the tower? These are the sons of lawlessness. They received the faith in hypocrisy, and no wickedness was absent from them. Therefore they have not salvation, for they are not useful for building by reason of their wickednesses. Therefore they were broken up and thrown far away by reason of the wrath of the Lord, for they excited Him to wrath.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:715:3 @ But the others, which are near the waters and yet cannot roll into the water, wouldest thou know who are they? These are they that heard the word, and would be baptized unto the name of the Lord. Then, when they call to their remembrance the purity of the truth, they change their minds, and go back again after their evil desires."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:715:5 @ Still importunate, I asked her further, whether for all these stones that were rejected and would not fit into the building of the tower that was repentance, and they had a place in this tower. "They can repent," she said, "but they cannot be fitted into this tower.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:816:6 @ "I would fain know, lady," I say, "what power each of them possesseth." "Listen then," saith she, "to the powers which they have.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1119:4 @ "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou hast the symbolism of the first vision."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:122:7 @ And I began to weep, and to entreat the Lord that He would rescue me from it. And I remembered the word which I had heard, "Be not of doubtful mind, Hermas."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:133:7 @ "I would fain know, Sir," say I, "the working of angry temper, that I may guard myself from it." "Yea, verily," saith he, "if thou guard not thyself from it--thou and thy family--thou hast lost all thy hope. But guard thyself from it; for I am with thee. Yea, and all men shall hold aloof from it, as many as have repented with their whole heart. For I will be with them and will preserve them; for they all were justified by the most holy angel.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:346:1 @ "I would fain know, Sir," say I, "in what ways I ought to serve the good desire." "Listen," saith he; "practice righteousness and virtue, truth and the fear of the Lord, faith and gentleness, and as many good deeds as are like these. Practicing these thou shalt be well-pleasing as a servant of God, and shalt live unto Him; yea, and every one who shall serve the good desire shall live unto God."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:151:2 @ "These two trees," saith he, "are appointed for a type to the servants of God." "I would fain know, Sir," say I, "the type contained in these trees, of which thou speakest." "Seest thou," saith he, "the elm and the vine ?" "I see them, Sir," say I.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:356:3 @ But if thou do any good thing outside the commandment of God, thou shalt win for thyself more exceeding glory, and shalt be more glorious in the sight of God than thou wouldest otherwise have been. If then, while thou keepest the commandments of God, thou add these services likewise, thou shalt rejoice, if thou observe them according to my commandment."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:356:7 @ And thus shalt thou do. Having fulfilled what is written, on that day on which thou fastest thou shalt taste nothing but bread and water; and from thy meats, which thou wouldest have eaten, thou shalt reckon up the amount of that day's expenditure, which thou wouldest have incurred, and shalt give it to a widow, or an orphan, or to one in want, and so shalt thou humble thy soul, that he that hath received from thy humiliation may satisfy his own soul, and may pray for thee to the Lord.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:457:1 @ I entreated him earnestly, that he would show me the parable of the estate, and of the master, and of the vineyard, and of the servant that fenced the vineyard, and of the fence, and of the weeds which were plucked up out of the vineyard, and of the son, and of the friends, the advisers. For I understood that all these things are a parable.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:363:4 @ "I would fain learn, Sir," said I, "of what sort are these various punishments." "Listen," saith he; "the various tortures and punishments are tortures belonging to the present life; for some are punished with losses, and others with want, and others with divers maladies, and others with every kind of unsettlement, and others with insults from unworthy persons and with suffering in many other respects.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:178:10 @ the eleventh mountain was thickly wooded all over, and the trees thereon were very productive, decked with divers kinds of fruits, so that one seeing them would desire to eat of their fruits. The twelfth mountain was altogether white and its aspect was cheerful; and the mountain was most beauteous in itself.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:380:2 @ For the virgins standing round the gate told the men to hasten to build the tower. Now the virgins had spread out their hands, as if they would take something from the men.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:582:3 @ "I would fain know, Sir," say I, "what is this building of this tower, and concerning the rock and gate, and the mountains, and the virgins, and the stones that came up from the deep, and were not shaped, but went just as they were into the building;


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:582:7 @ And the shepherd asked the virgins whether the master of the tower had arrived. And they said that he would be there directly to inspect the building.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:683:6 @ And the builders asked him from what mountain he desired stones to be brought and put into their place. And he would not have them brought from the mountains, but ordered them to be brought from a certain plain that was nigh at hand.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1087:5 @ But I caught hold of his wallet, and began to adjure him by the Lord that he would explain to me all what he had showed me. He saith to me; "I am busy for a little while, and then I will explain everything to thee. Await me here till I come."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1188:6 @ But when evening came I wished to go away home; but they would not let me go, but detained me. And I stayed the night with them, and I slept by the side of the tower.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1188:9 @ "Now," saith he, "what wouldest thou hear first?" "In the order as thou showedst to me, Sir, from the beginning," say I; "I request thee, Sir, to explain to me exactly in the order that I shall enquire of thee." According as thou desirest," saith he, "even so will I interpret to thee, and I will conceal nothing whatever from thee."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:1592:6 @ "Because these first," saith he, "bore these spirits, and they never separated the one from the other, neither the spirits from the men nor the men from the spirits, but the spirits abode with them till they fell asleep; and if they had not had these spirits with them, they would not have been found useful for the building of this tower."


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:27[104`:2 @ When then they that believed from this mountain were all found guiltless, the lord of the tower ordered these from the roots of the mountain to be put into the building of the tower. For He knew that if these stones should go into the building of the tower, they would remain bright and not one of them would turn black.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:27[104`:3 @ But if he added (stones) from other mountains, he would have been obliged to visit the tower again, and to purify it. Now all these have been found white, who have believed and who shall believe; for they are of the same kind. Blessed is this kind, for it is innocent!


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Hermas:4114:5 @ When then he had finished speaking with me, he rose from the couch and departed, taking with him the shepherd and the virgins. He said however unto me, that he would send the shepherd and the virgins back again to my house.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:11:2 @ Let nothing glitter in your eyes apart from Him, in whom I carry about my bonds, my spiritual pearls in which I would fain rise again through your prayer, whereof may it be my lot to be always a partaker, that I may be found in the company of those Christians of Ephesus who moreover were ever of one mind with the Apostles in the power of Jesus Christ.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:12:2 @ Ye are the high-road of those that are on their way to die unto God. Ye are associates in the mysteries with Paul, who was sanctified, who obtained a good report, who is worthy of all felicitation; in whose foot-steps I would fain be found treading, when I shall attain unto God; who in every letter maketh mention of you in Christ Jesus.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusEphesians:21:1 @ I am devoted to you and to those whom for the honor of God ye sent to Smyrna; whence also I write unto you with thanksgiving to the Lord, having love for Polycarp as I have for you also. Remember me, even as I would that Jesus Christ may also remember you.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:2:1 @ Forasmuch then as I was permitted to see you in the person of Damas your godly bishop and your worthy presbyters Bassus and Apollonius and my fellow-servant the deacon Zotion, of whom I would fain have joy, for that he is subject to the bishop as unto the grace of God and to the presbytery as unto the law of Jesus Christ:--


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:11:1 @ Now these things I say, my dearly beloved, not because I have learned that any of you are so minded; but as being less than any of you, I would have you be on your guard betimes, that ye fall not into the snares of vain doctrine; but be ye fully persuaded concerning the birth and the passion and the resurrection, which took place in the time of the governorship of Pontius Pilate; for these things were truly and certainly done by Jesus Christ our hope; from which hope may it not befall any of you to be turned aside.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:1:2 @ whereof I would fain have joy in God. I exhort thee in the grace wherewith thou art clothed to press forward in thy course and to exhort all men that they may be saved. Vindicate thine office in all diligence of flesh and of spirit. Have a care for union, than which there is nothing better. Bear all men, as the Lord also beareth thee. Suffer all men in love, as also thou doest.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusRomans:2:1 @ For I would not have you to be men-pleasers but to please God, as indeed ye do please Him. For neither shall I myself ever find an opportunity such as this to attain unto God, nor can ye, if ye be silent, win the credit of any nobler work. For, if ye be silent and leave me alone, I am a word of God; but if ye desire my flesh, then shall I be again a mere cry.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusRomans:7:1 @ The prince of this world would fain tear me in pieces and corrupt my mind to Godward. Let not any of you therefore who are near abet him. Rather stand ye on my side, that is on God's side. Speak not of Jesus Christ and withal desire the world. Let not envy have a home in you.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:1 @ The love of the brethren which are in Troas saluteth you; from whence also I write to you by the hand of Burrhus, whom ye sent with me jointly with the Ephesians your brethren. He hath refreshed me in all ways. And I would that all imitated him, for he is an ensample of the ministry of God. The Divine grace shall requite him in all things.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:1 @ So taking the lad with them, on the Friday about the supper hour, the gendarmes and horsemen went forth with their accustomed arms, hastening as against a robber. And coming up in a body late in the evening, they found the man himself in bed in an upper chamber in a certain cottage; and though he might have departed thence to another place, he would not, saying, The will of God be done.


EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:10:1 @ But on his persisting again and saying, 'Swear by the genius of Caesar,' he answered, 'If thou supposest vainly that I will swear by the genius of Caesar, as thou sayest, and feignest that thou art ignorant who I am, hear thou plainly, I am a Christian. But if thou wouldest learn the doctrine of Christianity, assign a day and give me a hearing.'


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 would @ (22)


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:18:19 @ God knew that Abraham would train his children in God's ways - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


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


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


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:10:36 @ What would ye that I should do for you? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@John:11:40 @ Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God? - Jesus By Question


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL besought him that he would @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL him that he would @ 11


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL they besought him that he would @ 4