MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Colossians:3:20
MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@2Thessalonians:3:13
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:8:9
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Corinthians:3:16
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Joshua:24:15
MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1John:4:16
MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:9:2
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Acts:17:24
MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
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MEMORYVERSE.txt
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INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
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INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
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INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
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INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
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INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:5:34
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:26:15
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: strkjv@Job:22:12
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
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DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
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CCELINDEX.txt
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CCELINDEX.txt
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CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hitchcock/bible_names.html
CCELINDEX.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
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B2P2019.txt
Found:
PUBLIC DOMAIN Please share these resources freely with those to whom you are dear. May it serve them well toward filling their diverse spiritual needs. May God bless your efforts! You are welcome to redistribute these many audio resources to whomever you would like, they are willing offered into the public domain for the believer's edification. However, if you are to distribute these materials we do ask that you redistribute them unedited and without profit.
BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: asv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.
BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: English Majority Text Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries kjv@RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 kjv@PUBLISHER:
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: asv @ TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:
MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: HTML @ media: html/TidwellBibleByBook.html
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/The_Masters_Indwelling_-_Andrew_Murray.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Holy_Spirit_Ever_Dwelling-Ebenezer-Ton_Y_Botel.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
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MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA The Masters Indwelling
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Tidwell Bible By Book
MYLIBRARY.txt
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WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658)
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: HHH @ Howell Harris
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Jerry Falwell (1933–2007), founder of Liberty University and the Moral Majority
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Wikipedia @ Oliver Cromwell
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Exodus:1 @ EXODUS - The name means "going out" or departure". While it refers to one of the most important events of the book, the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, other highly significant events are also found here, such as the oppression of the Chosen People in Egypt, the flight and call of Moses, and God’s covenant with the nation Israel at Sinai - an experience climaxed by His giving of the moral law (Ten Commandments) through Moses to the people. A code of secular laws is also included, and the latter part of the book contains an elaborate description of the sacred Ark of the Covenant and its ten (tabernacle), God’s place of dwelling among His people.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:1 @ DEUTERONOMY - The final book of the Pentateuch derives its English name from the Greek work deuteronomion, meaning the "second law", or the "law repeated". Deuteronomy is essentially Moses’ farewell address(es) to a new generation in which he summons them to hear the law of God, to be instructed in the application of its principles to the new circumstances awaiting them, and to renew intelligently the covenant God had made with their fathers - a covenant that must be faithfully observed as the condition of God’s blessings upon them in the Promised Land.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Joshua:1 @ JOSHUA - This book serves as the connecting link between the Pentateuch and the later historical books; it name is derived from the principal character, Joshua. Chapters 1 to 23 describe the conquest of the land and it division among the tribes of Israel. In the final chapters ( Joshua:23-24 ), Joshua, somewhat after the fashion of Moses, exhorts the people in a series of farewell addresses "to keep and to do all that is written in the book of the law of Moses," and solemnly challenges them to the renewal of their covenant commitment to God.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Judges:1 @ JUDGES - Named after the "Judges of Israel," the heroic leaders whose deeds it records, this book covers a period of time from the death of Joshua to the birth of Samuel, an era often called "the dark ages" of Hebrew history. Here is a story, on the human side, of disobedience and disaster, and on the divine side, of direction and deliverance. Of the 13 judges named, only 3 are well known: Deborah, Gideon, and Samson.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Ecclesiastes:1 @ ECCLESIASTES - In English, the title means "Preacher". Traditionally held to have been written by Solomon, this book is now almost universally recognized as about him rather than by him. The author’s purpose is to prove the vanity of everything "under the sun". This truth is first announced a fact, then proved from the "Preacher’s" experience and observations. Finally, the author shows that the fullness of life is found only in the recognition of things "above the sun", things spiritual as well as material.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Obadiah:1 @ OBADIAH - This shortest of the prophetic books, containing only 21 verses, is a scathing denunciation of the Edomites, descendants of Esau, who from the beginning had been hostile to Israel. Its message is primarily one of destruction and doom for Edom. The latter part of the prophecy is concerned with the Day of the Lord when God’s judgment will be upon other nations as well as Edom and concludes with the promise that "the kingdom shall be the Lord’s".
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Zephaniah:1 @ ZEPHANIAH - This book, though brief, is comprehensive, embracing the two great themes of prophetic teaching: judgment and salvation - both extending to all nations. In some great catastrophe of his day, perhaps the Scythian invasion (c. 626 B.C.), Zephaniah sees God’s terrible judgment upon the nations, including Judah. He exhorts the people to repent and assures them that God will dwell in the midst of a righteous remnant following repentance.
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@Colossians:1 @ COLOSSIANS - The Colossian letter is well known for its doctrine as well as for its brevity. In the letter, Paul insists upon the Lordship of Christ. Colossians has come under recent scrutiny because of its references, implied or actual, to incipient Gnosticism, a growing heresy in the Church.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY10 PM @ Will God in very deed dwell with men on the earth?-strkjv@2Chronicles:6:18 strkjv@Exodus:25:8, strkjv@Exodus:29:43-45 strkjv@Psalms:68:18 strkjv@2Corinthians:6:16. strkjv@1Corinthians:6:19. strkjv@Ephesians:2:22 strkjv@Ezekiel:37:28.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY16 AM @ It pleased the Father, that in him should all fulness dwell.-strkjv@Colossians:1:19 strkjv@John:3:35. strkjv@Philippians:2:9-11. strkjv@Ephesians:1:21. strkjv@Colossians:1:16 strkjv@Romans:14:9. strkjv@Colossians:2:10. strkjv@John:1:16.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY31 AM @ If ye will not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you; . . . those which ye let remain of them shall be pricks in your eyes, and thorns in your sides, and shall vex you in the land wherein ye dwell.-strkjv@Numbers:33:55@6:12. strkjv@2Corinthians:10:4-5 strkjv@Romans:8:12-13 strkjv@Galatians:5:17. strkjv@Romans:7:23. strkjv@Romans:8:37.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH22 AM @ Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the Lord. Then Lot chose him all the plain of Jordan.-strkjv@Genesis:13:10-11@2:7-8 strkjv@Galatians:6:7. strkjv@Luke:17:32 strkjv@2Corinthians:6:14 strkjv@2Corinthians:6:17. strkjv@Ephesians:5:7-8-10-11.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE23 PM @ Shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?-strkjv@Ruth:3:1 strkjv@Hebrews:4:9. strkjv@Isaiah:32:18. strkjv@Job:3:17. strkjv@Revelation:14:13 strkjv@Hebrews:6:20 strkjv@Matthew:11:28-30. strkjv@Isaiah:30:15 strkjv@Psalms:23:1-2.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE24 PM @ Master, where dwellest thou? He saith unto them, Come and see.-strkjv@John:1:38-39. strkjv@John:14:2-3. strkjv@Revelation:3:21 strkjv@Isaiah:57:15 strkjv@Revelation:3:20 strkjv@Matthew:28:20. strkjv@Psalms:36:7.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST11 PM @ Where is the way that light dwelleth?-strkjv@Job:38:19 strkjv@1John:1:5. strkjv@John:9:5 strkjv@1John:1:6-7. strkjv@Colossians:1:12-14 strkjv@1Thessalonians:5:5. strkjv@Matthew:5:14-16.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST29 PM @ I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety.-strkjv@Psalms:4:8 strkjv@Psalms:91:5 strkjv@Psalms:91:4. strkjv@Matthew:23:37. strkjv@Psalms:121:3-5 strkjv@Psalms:61:4. strkjv@Psalms:139:12 strkjv@Romans:8:32. strkjv@1Corinthians:3:23. strkjv@Isaiah:12:2.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER9 PM @ My feet were almost gone; my steps had well nigh slipped.-strkjv@Psalms:73:2 strkjv@Psalms:94:18 strkjv@Luke:22:31-32 strkjv@Proverbs:24:16. strkjv@Psalms:37:24 strkjv@Micah:7:8. strkjv@Job:5:19 strkjv@1John:2:1. strkjv@Hebrews:7:25.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER18 PM @ En-hakkore. (Or, The well of him that cried.)-strkjv@Judges:15:19 strkjv@John:4:10. strkjv@John:7:37-39 strkjv@Malachi:3:10. strkjv@Luke:11:13. strkjv@Luke:11:9 strkjv@Galatians:4:6. strkjv@Romans:8:15.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER12 PM @ Is it well with thee? And she answered, it is well.--I strkjv@1Kings:4:26 strkjv@2Corinthians:4:13 strkjv@2Corinthians:6:9-10 strkjv@2Corinthians:4:8-10 strkjv@2Corinthians:4:16-18.III strkjv@John:2.
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Found: NOVEMBER14 PM @ How wilt thou do in the swellings of Jordan?-strkjv@Jeremiah:12:5 strkjv@Joshua:3:15 strkjv@Joshua:3:17 strkjv@Hebrews:2:9 strkjv@Psalms:23:4. strkjv@Isaiah:43:2 strkjv@Revelation:1:17-18.
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Found: NOVEMBER23 AM @ Whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil.-strkjv@Proverbs:1:33 strkjv@Psalms:90:1. strkjv@Psalms:91:1. strkjv@Psalms:91:4 strkjv@Colossians:3:3. strkjv@Zechariah:2:8. strkjv@Exodus:14:13-14. strkjv@Psalms:46:1-2 strkjv@Matthew:14:27. strkjv@Luke:24:38-39. strkjv@2Timothy:1:12.
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Found: strkjv@Matthew:2:10-11 @ Frankincense (Boswellia thurifers) - BiblePlants
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Found: strkjv@Hosea:4:13 @ Incense (Boswellia sacra) - BiblePlants
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Found: strkjv@Songs:6:11 @ Walnut - (Juglans regia) - may well have been walnut trees refer in - BiblePlants
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Found: strkjv@Genesis:43:11 @ Walnut - (Juglans regia) - may well have been walnut trees refer in - BiblePlants
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: asv @ TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.
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Found: emtv @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:
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Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:
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Found: 1Clement:2:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye repented not of any well-doing, but were ready unto every good work.
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Found: 1Clement:14:4 <1CLEMENT>@ The good shall be dwellers in the land, and the innocent shall be left on it but they that transgress shall be destroyed utterly from it.
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Found: 1Clement:21:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Look ye, brethren, lest His benefits, which are many, turn unto judgment to all of us, if we walk not worthily of Him, and do those things which are good and well pleasing in His sight with concord.
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Found: 1Clement:30:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Let the testimony to our well doing be given by others, as it was given unto our fathers who were righteous.
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Found: 1Clement:34:2 <1CLEMENT>@ It is therefore needful that we should be zealous unto well doing, for of Him are all things:
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Found: 1Clement:35:5 <1CLEMENT>@ But how shall this be, dearly beloved? If our mind be fixed through faith towards God; if we seek out those things which are well pleasing and acceptable unto Him; if we accomplish such things as beseem His faultless will, and follow the way of truth, casting off from ourselves all unrighteousness and iniquity, covetousness, strifes, malignities and deceits, whisperings and backbitings, hatred of God, pride and arrogance, vainglory and inhospitality.
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Found: 1Clement:39:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Nay, the heaven is not clean in His sight. Away then, ye that dwell in houses of clay, whereof, even of the same clay, we ourselves are made. He smote them like a moth, and from morn to even they are no more. Because they could not succor themselves, they perished.
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Found: 1Clement:49:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Love joineth us unto God; love covereth a multitude of sins; love endureth all things, is long-suffering in all things. There is nothing coarse, nothing arrogant in love. Love hath no divisions, love maketh no seditions, love doeth all things in concord. In love were all the elect of God made perfect; without love nothing is well pleasing to God:
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Found: 1Clement:50:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Who is sufficient to be found therein, save those to whom God shall vouchsafe it? Let us therefore entreat and ask of His mercy, that we may be found blameless in love, standing apart from the factiousness of men. All the generations from Adam unto this day have passed away: but they that by God's grace were perfected in love dwell in the abode of the pious; and they shall be made manifest in the visitation of the Kingdom of God.
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Found: 1Clement:53:1 <1CLEMENT>@ For ye know, and know well, the sacred scriptures, dearly beloved, and ye have searched into the oracles of God. We write these things therefore to put you in remembrance.
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Found: 1Clement:57:7 <1CLEMENT>@ For because they wronged babes, they shall be slain, and inquisition shall destroy the ungodly. But he that heareth Me shall dwell safely trusting in hope, and shall be quiet from all fear of all evil.
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Found: 1Clement:58:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore be obedient unto His most holy and glorious Name, thereby escaping the threatenings which were spoken of old by the mouth of Wisdom against them which disobey, that we may dwell safely, trusting in the most holy Name of His majesty.
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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.
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Found: 1Clement:60:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Give concord and peace to us and to all that dwell on the earth, as Thou gavest to our fathers, when they called on Thee in faith and truth with holiness, that we may be saved, while we render obedience to Thine almighty and most excellent Name, and to our rulers and governors upon the earth.
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Found: 1Clement:61:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For Thou, O heavenly Master, King of the ages, givest to the sons of men glory and honor and power over all things that are upon the earth. Do Thou, Lord, direct their counsel according to that which is good and well pleasing in Thy sight, that, administering in peace and gentleness with Godliness the power which Thou hast given them, they may obtain Thy favor.
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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.
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Found: 1Clement:64:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Finally may the All seeing God and Master of spirits and Lord of all flesh, who chose the Lord Jesus Christ, and us through Him for a peculiar people, grant unto every soul that is called after His excellent and holy Name faith, fear, peace, patience, long-suffering, temperance, chastity and soberness, that they may be well pleasing unto His Name through our High priest and Guardian Jesus Christ, through whom unto Him be glory and majesty, might and honor, both now and for ever and ever. Amen.
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Found: 2Clement:6:4 <2CLEMENT>@ The one speaketh of adultery and defilement and avarice and deceit, but the other biddeth farewell to these.
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Found: 2Clement:6:5 <2CLEMENT>@ We cannot therefore be friends of the two, but must bid farewell to the one and hold companionship with the other.
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Found: 2Clement:16:2 <2CLEMENT>@ For if we bid farewell to these enjoyments and conquer our soul in refusing to fulfill its evil lusts, we shall be partakers of the mercy of Jesus.
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Found: Barnabas:1:4 @ Being therefore persuaded of this, and being conscious with myself that having said much among you I know that the Lord journeyed with me on the way of righteousness, and am wholly constrained also myself to this, to love you more than my own soul (for great faith and love dwelleth in you through the hope of the life which is His)--considering this therefore, that,
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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.
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Found: Barnabas:6:14 @ Behold then we have been created anew, as He saith again in another prophet; Behold, saith the Lord, I will take out from these, that is to say, from those whom the Spirit of the Lord foresaw, their stony hearts, and will put into them hearts of flesh; for He Himself was to be manifested in the flesh and to dwell in us.
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Found: Barnabas:10:5 @ And thou shalt not eat, saith He, lamprey nor polypus nor cuttle fish . Thou shalt not, He meaneth, become like unto such men, who are desperately wicked, and are already condemned to death, just as these fishes alone are accursed and swim in the depths, not swimming on the surface like the rest, but dwell on the ground beneath the deep sea.
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Found: Barnabas:11:5 @ And; Thou shalt dwell in a lofty cave of a strong rock. And; His water shall be sure; ye shall see the King in glory, and your soul shall meditate on the fear of the Lord.
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Found: Barnabas:16:9 @ How? Understand ye. By receiving the remission of our sins and hoping on the Name we became new, created afresh from the beginning. Wherefore God dwelleth truly in our habitation within us. How? The word of his faith, the calling of his promise, the wisdom of the ordinances, the commandments of the teaching, He Himself prophesying in us, He Himself dwelling in us, opening for us who had been in bondage unto death the door of the temple, which is the mouth, and giving us repentance leadeth us to the incorruptible temple.
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Found: Barnabas:16:10 @ For he that desireth to be saved looketh not to the man, but to Him that dwelleth and speaketh in him, being amazed at this that he has never at any time heard these words from the mouth of the speaker, nor himself ever desired to hear them. This is the spiritual temple built up to the Lord.
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Found: Barnabas:21:9 @ For this reason I was the more eager to write to you so far as I was able, that I might give you joy. Fare ye well, children of love and peace. The Lord of glory and of every grace be with your spirit.
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Found: Diognetus:3:2 @ The Jews then, so far as they abstain from the mode of worship described above, do well in claiming to reverence one God of the universe and to regard Him as Master; but so far as they offer Him this worship in methods similar to those already mentioned, they are altogether at fault.
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Found: Diognetus:4:2 @ For of the things created by God for the use of man to receive some as created well, but to decline others as useless and superfluous, is not this impious?
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Found: Diognetus:5:2 @ For they dwell not somewhere in cities of their own, neither do they use some different language, nor practice an extraordinary kind of life.
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Found: Diognetus:5:4 @ But while they dwell in cities of Greeks and barbarians as the lot of each is cast, and follow the native customs in dress and food and the other arrangements of life, yet the constitution of their own citizenship, which they set forth, is marvelous, and confessedly contradicts expectation.
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Found: Diognetus:5:5 @ They dwell in their own countries, but only as sojourners; they bear their share in all things as citizens, and they endure all hardships as strangers. Every foreign country is a fatherland to them, and every fatherland is foreign.
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Found: Diognetus:6:8 @ The soul though itself immortal dwelleth in a mortal tabernacle- so Christians sojourn amidst perishable things, while they look for the imperishability which is in the heavens.
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Found: Diognetus:8:3 @ And yet if any of these statements is worthy of acceptance, any one other created thing might just as well be made out to be God.
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Found: Hermas:1:6 @ I said to her, "Dost thou now convict me?" "Nay, not so," said she, "but hear the words, that I shall say to thee. God, Who dwelleth in the heavens, and created out of nothing the things which are, and increased and multiplied them for His holy Church's sake, is wroth with thee, for that thou didst sin against me."
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Found: Hermas:48:2 @ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.
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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."
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Found: Hermas:816:8 @ Whosoever therefore shall serve these women, and shall have strength to master their works, shall have his dwelling in the tower with the saints of God."
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Found: Hermas:223:4 @ "Thou didst escape it well," saith she, "because thou didst cast thy care upon God, and didst open thy heart to the Lord, believing that thou canst be saved by nothing else but by His great and glorious Name. Therefore the Lord sent His angel, which is over the beasts, whose name is Segri, and shut his mouth that it might not hurt thee. Thou hast escaped a great tribulation by reason of thy faith, and because, though thou sawest so huge a beast, thou didst not doubt in thy mind.
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Found: Hermas:324:2 @ "Listen," said she; "the black is this world in which ye dwell;
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Found: Hermas:324:4 @ and the golden part are ye that has escaped from this world. For as the gold is tested by the fire and is made useful, so ye also that dwell in it are being tested in yourselves. Ye then that abide and pass through the fire will be purified by it. For as the old loses its dross. so Ye also shall cast away all sorrow and tribulation, and shall be purified, and shall be useful for the building of the tower.
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Found: Hermas:324:5 @ But the white portion is the coming age, in which the elect of God shall dwell; because the elect of God shall be without spot and pure unto life eternal.
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Found: Hermas:525:2 @ And he immediately sat down by my side, and he saith unto me, "I was sent by the most holy angel, that I might dwell with thee the remaining days of thy life."
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Found: Hermas:128:1 @ Again he saith to me; "Love truth, and let nothing but truth proceed out of thy mouth, that the Spirit which God made to dwell in this flesh, may be found true in the sight of all men; and thus shall the Lord, Who dwelleth in thee, be glorified; for the Lord is true in every word, and with Him there is no falsehood.
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Found: Hermas:129:3 @ Look to it therefore. Abstain from this desire; for, where holiness dwelleth, there lawlessness ought not to enter into the heart of a righteous man."
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Found: Hermas:230:1 @ I asked him again, saying, "Seeing that the Lord held me worthy that thou shouldest always dwell with me, suffer me still to say a few words, since I understand nothing, and my heart has been made dense by my former deeds. Make me to understand, for I am very foolish, and I apprehend absolutely nothing."
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Found: Hermas:331:2 @ He saith to me; "Thou hast well heard; for so it is. For he that hath received remission of sins ought no longer to sin, but to dwell in purity.
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Found: Hermas:432:3 @ Preserve purity and holiness therefore, and thou shalt live unto God. All these things, which I speak and shall hereafter speak unto thee, guard from this time forward, from the day when thou wast committed unto me, and I will dwell in thy house.
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Found: Hermas:133:2 @ For if thou art long-suffering, the Holy Spirit that abideth in thee shall be pure, not being darkened by another evil spirit, but dwelling in a large room shall rejoice and be glad with the vessel in which he dwelleth, and shall serve God with much cheerfulness, having prosperity in himself.
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Found: Hermas:133:3 @ But if any angry temper approach, forthwith the Holy Spirit, being delicate, is straitened, not having the place clear, and seeketh to retire from the place; for he is being choked by the evil spirit, and has no room to minister unto the Lord, as he desireth, being polluted by angry temper. For the Lord dwelleth in long-suffering, but the devil in angry temper.
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Found: Hermas:133:4 @ Thus that both the spirits then should be dwelling together is inconvenient and evil for that man in whom they dwell.
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Found: Hermas:133:6 @ Thou seest then that long-suffering is very sweet, beyond the sweetness of honey, and is useful to the Lord, and He dwelleth in it. But angry, temper is bitter and useless. If then angry temper be mixed with long-suffering, long-suffering is polluted and the man's intercession is no longer useful to God."
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Found: Hermas:234:3 @ But long-suffering is great and strong, and has a mighty and vigorous power, and is prosperous in great enlargement, gladsome, exultant, free from care, glorifying the Lord at every season, having no bitterness in itself, remaining always gentle and tranquil. This long-suffering therefore dwelleth with those whose faith is perfect.
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Found: Hermas:234:5 @ For when all these spirits dwell in one vessel, where the Holy Spirit also dwelleth, that vessel cannot contain them, but overfloweth.
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Found: Hermas:234:6 @ The delicate spirit therefore, as not being accustomed to dwell with an evil spirit nor with harshness, departeth from a man of that kind, and seeketh to dwell with gentleness and tranquillity.
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Found: Hermas:234:7 @ Then, when it hath removed from that man, in whom it dwells, that man becometh emptied of the righteous spirit, and henceforward, being filled with the evil spirits, he is unstable in all his actions, being dragged about hither and thither by the evil spirits, and is altogether blinded and bereft of his good intent. Thus then it happeneth to all persons of angry temper.
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Found: Hermas:236:2 @ "How then, Sir," say I, "shall I know their workings, seeing that both angels dwell with me?"
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Found: Hermas:236:9 @ Thou seest then," saith he, "that it is good to follow the angel of righteousness, and to bid farewell to the angel of wickedness.
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Found: Hermas:137:1 @ "Fear the Lord," saith he, "and keep His commandments. So keeping the commandments of God thou shalt be powerful in every deed, and thy doing shall be incomparable. For whilst thou fearest the Lord, thou shalt do all things well. But this is the fear wherewith thou oughtest to be afraid, and thou shalt be saved.
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Found: Hermas:140:6 @ But they that have the fear of God, and investigate concerning deity and truth, and direct their heart towards the Lord, perceive and understand everything that is said to them more quickly, because they have the fear of the Lord in themselves; for where the Lord dwelleth, there too is great understanding. Cleave therefore unto the Lord, and thou shalt understand and perceive all things.
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Found: Hermas:241:5 @ Put away therefore from thyself sadness, and afflict not the Holy Spirit that dwelleth in thee, lest haply He intercede with God against thee, and depart from thee.
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Found: Hermas:245:4 @ But do thou clothe thyself in the desire of righteousness, and, having armed thyself with the fear of the Lord, resist them. For the fear of God dwelleth in the good desire. If the evil desire shall see thee armed with the fear of God and resisting itself, it shall flee far from thee, and shall no more be seen of thee, being in fear of thine arms.
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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."
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Found: Hermas:150:1 @ He saith to me; "Ye know that ye, who are the servants of God, are dwelling in a foreign land; for your city is far from this city. If then ye know your city, in which ye shall dwell, why do ye here prepare fields and expensive displays and buildings and dwelling-chambers which are superfluous?
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Found: Hermas:150:3 @ O foolish and double-minded and miserable man, perceivest thou not that all these things are foreign, and are under the power of another For the lord of this city shall say, "I do not wish thee to dwell in my city; go forth from this city, for thou dost not conform to my laws."
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Found: Hermas:150:4 @ Thou, therefor who hast fields and dwellings and many other possessions, when thou art cast out by him, what wilt thou do with thy field and thy house am all the other things that thou preparedst for thyself? For the lord of this country saith to thee justly, "Either conform to my laws, or depart from my country."
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Found: Hermas:150:6 @ Take heed therefore; as dwelling in a strange land prepare nothing more for thyself but a competency which is sufficient for thee, and make ready that, whensoever the master of this city may desire to cast thee out for thine opposition to his law, thou mayest go forth from his city and depart into thine own city and use thine own law joyfully, free from all insult.
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Found: Hermas:152:1 @ He showed me many trees which had no leaves, but they seemed to me to be, as it were, withered; for they were all alike. And he saith to me; "Seest thou these trees?" "I see them, Sir," I say, "they are all alike, and are withered." He answered and said to me; "These trees that thou seest are they that dwell in this world."
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Found: Hermas:152:2 @ "Wherefore then, Sir," say I, "are they as if they were withered, and alike?" "Because," saith he, "neither the righteous are distinguishable, nor the sinners in this world, but they are alike. For this world is winter to the righteous, and they are not distinguishable, as they dwell with the sinners.
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Found: Hermas:153:2 @ "These trees," saith he, "that are sprouting are the righteous, who shall dwell in the world to come; for the world to come is summer to the righteous, but winter to the sinners. When then the mercy of the Lord shall shine forth, then they that serve God shall be made manifest; yea, and all men shall be made manifest.
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Found: Hermas:255:2 @ A certain man had an estate, and many slaves, and a portion of his estate he planted as a vineyard; and choosing out a certain slave who was trusty and well-pleasing (and) held in honor, he called him to him and saith unto him; "Take this vineyard which I have planted, and fence it till I come, but do nothing else to the vineyard. Now keep this my commandment, and thou shalt be free in my house." Then the master of the servant went away to travel abroad.
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Found: Hermas:255:5 @ After a time the master of the servant and of the estate came, and he went into the vineyard. And seeing the vineyard fenced neatly, and digged as well, and all the weeds plucked up, and the vines flourishing, he rejoiced exceedingly at what his servant had done.
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Found: Hermas:356:2 @ "I will explain everything to thee," saith he; "and will show thee whatsoever things I shall speak with thee. Keep the commandments of the Lord, and thou shalt be well-pleasing to God, and shalt be enrolled among the number of them that keep His commandments.
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Found: Hermas:659:5 @ The Holy Pre-existent Spirit. Which created the whole creation, God made to dwell in flesh that He desired. This flesh, therefore, in which the Holy Spirit dwelt, was subject unto the Spirit, walking honorably in holiness and purity, without in any way defiling the Spirit.
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Found: Hermas:262:6 @ This shepherd then kept receiving from the young man, the shepherd, those sheep that were frisky and well fed, but not skipping about, and putting them in a certain spot, which was precipitous and covered with thorns and briars, so that the sheep could not disentangle themselves from the thorns and briars, but [became entangled among the thorns and briars.
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Found: 1Clement:14:4 <1CLEMENT>@ The good shall be dwellers in the land, and the innocent shall be left on it but they that transgress shall be destroyed utterly from it.
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Found: 1Clement:21:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Look ye, brethren, lest His benefits, which are many, turn unto judgment to all of us, if we walk not worthily of Him, and do those things which are good and well pleasing in His sight with concord.
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Found: 1Clement:30:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Let the testimony to our well doing be given by others, as it was given unto our fathers who were righteous.
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Found: 1Clement:35:5 <1CLEMENT>@ But how shall this be, dearly beloved? If our mind be fixed through faith towards God; if we seek out those things which are well pleasing and acceptable unto Him; if we accomplish such things as beseem His faultless will, and follow the way of truth, casting off from ourselves all unrighteousness and iniquity, covetousness, strifes, malignities and deceits, whisperings and backbitings, hatred of God, pride and arrogance, vainglory and inhospitality.
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Found: 1Clement:39:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Nay, the heaven is not clean in His sight. Away then, ye that dwell in houses of clay, whereof, even of the same clay, we ourselves are made. He smote them like a moth, and from morn to even they are no more. Because they could not succor themselves, they perished.
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Found: 1Clement:49:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Love joineth us unto God; love covereth a multitude of sins; love endureth all things, is long-suffering in all things. There is nothing coarse, nothing arrogant in love. Love hath no divisions, love maketh no seditions, love doeth all things in concord. In love were all the elect of God made perfect; without love nothing is well pleasing to God:
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Found: 1Clement:50:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Who is sufficient to be found therein, save those to whom God shall vouchsafe it? Let us therefore entreat and ask of His mercy, that we may be found blameless in love, standing apart from the factiousness of men. All the generations from Adam unto this day have passed away: but they that by God's grace were perfected in love dwell in the abode of the pious; and they shall be made manifest in the visitation of the Kingdom of God.
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Found: 1Clement:58:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore be obedient unto His most holy and glorious Name, thereby escaping the threatenings which were spoken of old by the mouth of Wisdom against them which disobey, that we may dwell safely, trusting in the most holy Name of His majesty.
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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.
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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.
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Found: 1Clement:64:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Finally may the All seeing God and Master of spirits and Lord of all flesh, who chose the Lord Jesus Christ, and us through Him for a peculiar people, grant unto every soul that is called after His excellent and holy Name faith, fear, peace, patience, long-suffering, temperance, chastity and soberness, that they may be well pleasing unto His Name through our High priest and Guardian Jesus Christ, through whom unto Him be glory and majesty, might and honor, both now and for ever and ever. Amen.
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