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diaglotnt@Romans:2:29 @ but he in the hidden a Jew, even circumcision of heart, in spirit, not letter; of whom the praise not from men, but from the God.

diaglotnt@Romans:4:19 @ and not having grown weak in the faith, not he regarded the of himself body already having been deadened, an hundred years old thereabouts being, and the deadness of the womb of Sarah;

diaglotnt@Romans:9:18 @ So then whom he wills, he pities; whom and he wills, he hardens.

diaglotnt@Romans:11:7 @ What then? What seeks Israel, this not he obtained, the but chosen obtained; the and remaining ones were hardened,

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:2:7 @ but we speak of God wisdom in a mystery, that having been hidden, which previously marked out the God before the ages, for glory of us;

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:4:5 @ Therefore not before proper season any thing judge you, till may come the Lord, who both will bring to light the things hidden of the darkness, and will make manifest the purposes of the hearts; and then the praise shall be to each one from the God.

diaglotnt@1Corinthians:15:27 @ all things for he subjected under the feet of him. When but it may be said, that all things have been subjected, it is evident, that is excepted the one having subjected to him the all things.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:1:15 @ And in this the confidence I wished to you to come before, so that a second favor you may have;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:2:2 @ If for I grieve you, indeed who is the one gladdening me, if not the one being grieved from me?

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:3:4 @ Confidence but such we have through the Anointed towards the God;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:5:6 @ Being confident therefore always, and knowing, that being at home in the body, we are from home from the Lord;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:5:8 @ we are confident but, also we are well–pleased rather to be from home out of the body, and to be at home with the Lord;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:7:16 @ I rejoice, that in everything I have confidence in you.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:8:22 @ We sent together and with them the brother of us, whom we proved in many things many times diligent being, now but much more diligent, confidence great in that for you.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:9:4 @ lest perhaps if should come with me Macedonians, and find you unprepared, should be ashamed we (that not we may say you) in the confident expectation this.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:9:14 @ and of them by prayer on behalf of you, ardently loving you, because of the surpassing favor of the God on you.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:10:2 @ I pray but, that not being present to be bold with the confidence, with which I reckon to have daring toward some those reckoning us as according to flesh walking.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:8 @ Other congregations I robbed, having taken wages for the of you service; and being present with you and having been in want, not did I lazily burden any one;

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:9 @ (the for want of me supplied before the brethren having come from Macedonia;) and in every thing unburdensome to you myself I kept, and I will keep.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:11:17 @ What I speak, not I speak according to Lord, but as in foolishness, in this the confidence of the boasting.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:7 @ And by the transcendency of the revelations that I not I should over–elated, was given to me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger adversary, that me it might buffet, that not I might be over–elated.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:13 @ What for it is which you were inferior beyond the other congregations, if not that myself I not was burdensome to you? Forgive to me the injustice this.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:14 @ Lo, a third time this in readiness I am to come to you, and not I will burden you; not for I seek the things of you, but you. Not for it is fitting the children for the parents to treasure up, but the parents for the children.

diaglotnt@2Corinthians:12:16 @ Let it be so but; I not did burden you; but being crafty, with guile you I took.

diaglotnt@Galatians:4:17 @ They show affection towards you not honorably; but to have shut out you they wish, so that them you may ardently love.

diaglotnt@Galatians:4:18 @ Honorable but the to be ardently devoted in a good thing at all times, and not only in the to be present me with you.

diaglotnt@Galatians:5:10 @ I have confidence respecting you in Lord, that no one other thing you will mind; the but one troubling you shall bear the judgment, whoever he may be.

diaglotnt@Galatians:6:2 @ Of each other the burdens bear you, and thus fulfil you the law of the Anointed.

diaglotnt@Galatians:6:5 @ each one for the his own burden will bear.

diaglotnt@Ephesians:3:9 @ and to enlighten all, what the administration of the secret of that having been hidden from the ages in the God in that the all things having created;

diaglotnt@Ephesians:3:12 @ by whom we have the freedom of speech and the access with confidence, through the faith of him.

diaglotnt@Philippians:1:20 @ according to the eager expectation and hope of me, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but with all confidence, as always, also now will be magnified Anointed in the body of me, whether by means of life or by means of death.

diaglotnt@Philippians:2:24 @ having confidence and in Lord, that even myself shortly will come. Phillippians

diaglotnt@Philippians:3:4 @ though I having confidence also in flesh. If any thinks other to have confidence in flesh, I more;

diaglotnt@Colossians:1:29 @ for which also I labor, ardently contending according to the strong–working of him that working strongly in me in power.

diaglotnt@Colossians:3:3 @ You did for, and the life of you has been hidden with the Anointed by the God; Colossians

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:2:2 @ but having previously suffered and having been injuriously treated, as you know, in Philippi, we were emboldened by the God of us to speak to you the glad tidings of the God with much striving.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:2:9 @ You remember for, brethren, the labor of us and the toil; night and day working for the not to burden any one of you, we published to you the glad tidings of the God.

diaglotnt@1Thessalonians:5:3 @ When they may say: Peace and safety; then sudden to them is at hand destruction, just as the birth–pang to her in womb having; and not not can they escape.

diaglotnt@2Thessalonians:3:4 @ We have confidence but in Lord concerning you, because the things we announce to you, both you do and will do.

diaglotnt@2Thessalonians:3:8 @ neither gratuitously bread did we eat from any one, but in toil and weariness, night and day working, in order that not to burden any of you.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:3:13 @ Those for well having served, a standing for themselves honorable they acquire, and much confidence in faith in that in Anointed Jesus.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:8 @ If but any one for those of own, and especially of the household, not provides, the faith has denied, and is an unbeliever worse.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:16 @ If any believing man or believing woman has widows, let such support them, and not let burden the congregation, so that those really widows may be relieved.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:5:25 @ In like manner also the good works previously manifest are; and the things otherwise being, to be hidden not are able.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:7 @ Nothing for we brought into the world; evident, that neither to carry out any thing are we able.

diaglotnt@1Timothy:6:17 @ To those rich ones in the present age do thou charge not to be high–mined, nor to have confidence in wealth uncertain, but in the God the living, in that offering to us all things richly for enjoyment;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:1:5 @ a remembrance taking of the in thee unfeigned faith, which dwelt first in the grandmother of thee Lois, and in the mother of thee Eunice; I have confidence and, that also in thee.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:12 @ if we endure patiently, also we shall reign with; if we deny also he will deny us;

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:13 @ if faithless, he faithful remains; to deny himself not he is able.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:2:20 @ In great but a house not is only vessels golden and made of silver, but also wooden and earthen; and some indeed for honor, some and for dishonor.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:5 @ having a form of piety, the but power of her having denied. Also these turn away from.

diaglotnt@2Timothy:3:6 @ Out of these for are those entering into the houses and leading captive little women having been laden with sins, being led away by inordinate desires various,

diaglotnt@2Timothy:4:21 @ Earnestly endeavor before winter to come. Salute thee Eubulus, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and the brethren all.

diaglotnt@Titus:1:8 @ but a friend to strangers, a friend to goodness, prudent, just, holy, self–governed,

diaglotnt@Titus:1:16 @ God they profess to have known, by the but works they deny, abominable ones being and disobedient ones, and as to every work good worthless ones.

diaglotnt@Titus:2:2 @ aged men vigilant ones to be, serious ones, prudent ones, sound ones in the faith, in the love, in the patience;

diaglotnt@Titus:2:5 @ prudent ones, pure ones, housekeepers, good ones, being submissive to the own husbands, that not the word of the God may be evil spoken of.

diaglotnt@Titus:2:6 @ The younger men in like manner do thou exhort to be prudent;

diaglotnt@Titus:2:12 @ admonishing us, so that having renounced the impiety and the worldly desires, prudently and righteously and piously we may live in the present age;

diaglotnt@Philemon:1:21 @ Having confidence in the obedience of thee I wrote to thee, knowing, that even beyond what I may say thou wilt do.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:6 @ Anointed but, as a son over the house of him; of whom a house are we, if indeed the confidence and the boasting of the hope till end firm we should hold fast.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:8 @ not you should harden the hearts of you, as in the bitter provocation, in the day of the temptation in the desert,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:13 @ but do you exhort yourselves in each day, till of which the to–day it is called, so that not may be hardened from of you any one by a delusion of the sin.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:14 @ Partakers for of the Anointed we have become, if perhaps the beginning of the confidence till an end firm we would hold fast.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:3:15 @ In respect to the to be said: To–day, if the voice of him you may hear; not harden you the hearts of you, as in the bitter provocation.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:7 @ again certain he defines a day, To–day by David, saying, after so long a time; (as it has been said;) To–day, if the voice of him you may hear, not harden you the hearts of you.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:4:16 @ We should come therefore with confidence to the throne of the favor, so that we may receive mercy, and favor we may find for seasonable help.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:14 @ evident for, that from Juda has sprung the Lord of us, respecting which tribe nothing concerning priesthood Moses spoke.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:7:15 @ And more yet evident it is, if according to the likeness of Melchizedek arises a priest another,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:9:4 @ a golden having censer, and the ark of the covenant having been covered on all sides with gold, in which a pot golden having the manna, and the rod of Aaron that having budded, and the tablets of the covenant;

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:19 @ Having therefore, brethren, confidence for the entrance of the holies by the blood of Jesus,

diaglotnt@Hebrews:10:35 @ Not do you cast away therefore the confidence of you, which has a reward great.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:11:23 @ In faith Moses being born was hidden three months by the parents of himself, because they saw beautiful the babe; and not they did fear the mandate of the king.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:12:27 @ The but, yet once for all denotes of the things being shaken the removal, as of things having been made, so that may remain the not things being shaken.

diaglotnt@Hebrews:13:6 @ so that being confident us to say: A Lord for me a helper, and not I will fear; what shall do to me a man?

diaglotnt@Hebrews:13:18 @ Pray you for us; we have confidence for, because a good conscience we have, in all things well wishing to conduct ourselves;

diaglotnt@1Peter:3:3 @ Of whom let be not the outside, of braiding of hairs and placing around of golden chains or wearing of clothes, adorning;

diaglotnt@1Peter:3:4 @ but the hidden of the heart man, with the incorruptible of the meek and quiet spirit, which is in presence of the God very precious.

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:1 @ Were but even false prophets among the people, as also among you will be false teachers, who will privately introduce heresies of destruction, even the having bought them sovereign Lord denying, bring on themselves swift destruction;

diaglotnt@2Peter:2:16 @ a reproof but he had of his own transgression; a beast of burden dumb, with of man a voice having spoken, restrained the of the prophet madness.

diaglotnt@1John:2:22 @ Who is the lair, if not the one denying, that Jesus not is the Anointed one? this is the antichrist, the one denying the Father and the son.

diaglotnt@1John:2:23 @ Every one the denying the son, not even the Father has; the one confessing the son, also the Father has.

diaglotnt@1John:5:3 @ This for is the love of the God, that the commandments of him we may keep; and the commandments of him burdensome not are,

diaglotnt@Jude:1:4 @ Privily entered for some men, those of old having been previously designated for this the judgment, impious ones, the of the God of us favor changing into licentiousness, and the holy sovereign and Lord of us Jesus Anointed denying.

diaglotnt@Jude:1:12 @ These are in the love–feasts of you hidden rocks, feasting together without fear, themselves feeding; clouds without water, by winds being swept along; trees autumnal, unfruitful, twice having died, having been rooted;