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(1) General References to- kjv@Exodus:39:30; kjv@Isaiah:35:8; kjv@Zechariah:14:20; kjv@1Thessalonians:3:13; kjv@Hebrews:12:10; kjv@1Peter:2:9
(2) Of God- kjv@Exodus:15:11; kjv@1Samuel:6:20; kjv@Psalms:99:9; kjv@Isaiah:6:3; kjv@Ezekiel:39:7; kjv@Habbakkuk:1:13 kjv@Revelation:4:8; kjv@Revelation:15:4 God's Righteousness, RIGHTEOUSNESS Divine Perfection, PERFECTION
(3) Enjoined- kjv@Exodus:19:6; kjv@Leviticus:11:45; kjv@Leviticus:19:2; kjv@1Chronicles:16:29; kjv@Luke:1:74,75; kjv@2Corinthians:7:1 kjv@Ephesians:4:24; kjv@Hebrews:12:14; kjv@1Peter:1:16; kjv@2Peter:3:11 Righteousness
(4), RIGHTEOUSNESS Purity, INNOCENCE Spiritual Cleansing, CLEANSING Sanctification
(2), SANCTIFICATION
- Of Christ. SEE Sinlessness, PERFECTION
HOLY OF HOLIES @ the most sacred place in the tabernacle and temple- kjv@Exodus:26:33; kjv@1Kings:6:19; kjv@1Kings:8:6; kjv@1Chronicles:6:49; kjv@2Chronicles:3:8; kjv@2Chronicles:4:22; kjv@Ezekiel:44:13 kjv@Hebrews:9:3 Ark, ARK Vail
(2), VAIL Mercy Seat, MERCY
- SEAT
HOLY PLACE @ kjv@Exodus:26:33; kjv@Exodus:28:29; kjv@Exodus:31:11; kjv@Exodus:38:24; kjv@Leviticus:6:16; kjv@1Chronicles:23:32; kjv@2Chronicles:29:5
HOLY SPIRIT @ (Select Readings,)- John:14:16-26; Acts:2:1-47; Romans:8:1-39 (For alphabetical arrangement
See Index)
(1) General Work- kjv@Zechariah:4:6; kjv@Matthew:12:28; kjv@John:15:26; kjv@John:16:8; kjv@Romans:8:11,26; kjv@2Corinthians:3:6 kjv@1Peter:3:18; kjv@2Peter:1:21; kjv@Revelation:22:17
(2) Dwelling in Believers- kjv@Ezekiel:36:27; kjv@John:14:17; kjv@Romans:8:9; kjv@1Corinthians:3:16; kjv@1Corinthians:6:19; kjv@2Timothy:1:14 kjv@1John:2:27 Spirit Filled, FULNESS Spiritual Fulness, FULNESS Indwelling Christ, TEMPLES, SPIRITUAL
(3) Outpouring of, Promised- kjv@Isaiah:32:15; kjv@Isaiah:59:21; kjv@Ezekiel:39:29 Upon Young and Old- kjv@Joel:2:28; kjv@Zechariah:12:10 Christ the Giver of- kjv@Matthew:3:11 Bestowed in Answer to Prayer- kjv@Luke:11:13 Through Waiting upon God- kjv@Luke:24:49; kjv@John:7:39; kjv@John:14:16; kjv@John:16:7 Empowers for Service- kjv@Acts:1:8 Personal Cleansing Precedes- kjv@Acts:2:38 Spiritual Fulness, FULNESS
(4) Examples of Men Receiving the Gift of, under the Old Dispensation. The Seventy Elders- kjv@Numbers:11:25 Balaam- kjv@Numbers:24:2 Othniel- kjv@Judges:3:10 Gideon- kjv@Judges:6:34 Samson- kjv@Judges:14:6; kjv@Judges:14:19 Saul- kjv@1Samuel:10:10; kjv@1Samuel:11:6 David- kjv@1Samuel:16:13 Saul's Messengers- kjv@1Samuel:19:20; kjv@2Chronicles:15:1; kjv@Luke:2:25 Spiritual Power, POWER
(5) Believers in the Early Church Baptized with Simeon- kjv@Luke:2:25 Believers at Pentecost- kjv@Acts:2:3 The Samaritan Christians- kjv@Acts:8:17 Cornelius and his Company- kjv@Acts:10:44 The Ephesian Believers- kjv@Acts:19:6,7; kjv@1Corinthians:12:13; kjv@1John:2:20 Spiritual Power, POWER
(7) Bearing Witness to the Spiritual Adoption of Believers- kjv@Romans:8:16; kjv@Galatians:4:6; kjv@1John:3:24; kjv@1John:4:13; kjv@1John:5:6 Spiritual Adoption, CHURCH, THE Assurance, ASSURANCE
(8) As Teacher- kjv@Nehemiah:9:20; kjv@Luke:12:12; kjv@John:14:26; kjv@1Corinthians:2:13; kjv@1John:2:27 Guidance Promised, GUIDANCE
(9) The Sin Against- kjv@Isaiah:63:10; kjv@Matthew:12:31; kjv@Mark:3:29; kjv@Acts:5:3; kjv@Acts:7:51; kjv@Ephesians:4:30 kjv@1Thessalonians:5:19; kjv@Hebrews:10:29; kjv@1John:5:16 Despisers, DESPISERS Stubbornness, SELF
- WILL & SELF
- WILL
(10) Withdrawal of- kjv@Genesis:6:3; kjv@1Samuel:16:14; kjv@Psalms:51:11 God's Face Hidden, ESTRANGEMENT Reprobation, ISRAEL
- THE JEWS Wicked Rejected, WICKED
(11) Christ Baptized with- kjv@Isaiah:11:2; kjv@Isaiah:42:1; kjv@Isaiah:61:1; kjv@Matthew:3:16; kjv@John:1:32; kjv@Acts:10:38
(12) The Leadership of Guides into All Truth- kjv@John:16:13; kjv@Acts:8:39 Controls the Movements of Believers- kjv@Acts:10:19,20 Directs in the Selection of Christian Leaders- kjv@Acts:13:2 Chooses the Fields of Operation- kjv@Acts:16:6 Obedience to, a Mark of Sonship- kjv@Romans:8:14; kjv@Galatians:5:18 Guidance, GUIDANCE
(13) Giveth Life- kjv@John:6:63; kjv@Romans:8:11; kjv@2Corinthians:3:6; kjv@1Peter:3:18
(14) Called "Spirit of Truth"- kjv@John:14:17; kjv@John:15:26; kjv@John:16:13; kjv@1John:4:6
(15) Called the Comforter, (Greek, Parakletos) Abides forever- kjv@John:14:16 Brings to remembrance Christ's words- kjv@John:14:26 Testifies concerning Christ- kjv@John:15:26 Convicts the world of sin- kjv@John:16:7,8 Guides into all truth- kjv@John:16:13
HOME @ (A) MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS RELATING TO
(1) General References to- kjv@Deuteronomy:24:5; kjv@Ruth:1:21; kjv@Mark:5:19; kjv@John:19:27; kjv@1Timothy:5:4; kjv@Titus:2:5
(2) Heavenly Home- kjv@Luke:16:9; kjv@John:14:2 Heaven, 1356
(3) Admonitions concerning Abiding at- kjv@Proverbs:25:17; kjv@Habbakkuk:2:5; kjv@Titus:2:5
(4) Examples of Love of Jacob- kjv@Genesis:31:30 Hobab- kjv@Numbers:10:30 Barzillai- kjv@2Samuel:19:37 David- kjv@2Samuel:23:15 The Jews in Exile- kjv@Psalms:137:1,2,3,4,5,6 (B) COURTSHIP- Genesis:29:11-20; Judges:14:1-10 (C) BETROTHALS Jacob and Rachel Genesis:29.18,19,20 Special Privileges of the Betrothed- kjv@Deuteronomy:20:7 David and Merab- kjv@1Samuel:18:17 Joseph and Mary- kjv@Luke:1:26,27 (D) MARRIAGE
(1) Commended- kjv@Proverbs:18:22; kjv@Jeremiah:29:6; kjv@1Timothy:3:12; kjv@1Timothy:5:14; kjv@Hebrews:13:4 Celibacy, SELF
- DENIAL
(2) Solemn Obligations of- kjv@Genesis:2:24; kjv@Matthew:5:32; kjv@Mark:10:7,9; kjv@Romans:7:2; kjv@1Corinthians:7:10,11 For other references to Marriage, SEE 2255-2257, 2255 (E) DOWRY given to brides- kjv@Genesis:30:20; kjv@Genesis:34:12; kjv@Exodus:22:17; kjv@Joshua:15:18 (F) LOVE, FAMILY
(1) Conjugal- kjv@Genesis:24:67; kjv@Genesis:29:20,30; kjv@Esther:2:17; kjv@Proverbs:5:19; kjv@Songs:8:7 kjv@Ephesians:5:28; kjv@Colossians:3:19 (F) LOVE, FAMILY
(2) Examples of Mothers' Love Hagar's Love for her Child- kjv@Genesis:21:16 The Mother of Moses- kjv@Exodus:2:3 The Mother of Samuel- kjv@1Samuel:2:19 Rizpah's Love for her Sons- kjv@2Samuel:21:9,10 The Mother of Solomon's Time- kjv@1Kings:3:26 The Shunammite Mother- kjv@2Kings:4:20 The Mother's Unforgettable Love- kjv@Isaiah:49:15 The Canaanitish Mother- kjv@Matthew:15:22 The Mother of Jesus- kjv@John:19:25
(3) Examples of Fathers' Love Laban- kjv@Genesis:31:28 Jacob- kjv@Genesis:37:35; kjv@Genesis:42:38; kjv@Genesis:46:30 David- kjv@2Samuel:12:16; kjv@2Samuel:13:39; kjv@2Samuel:18:5 Jairus- kjv@Mark:5:23; kjv@Mark:9:24 Father of the Prodigal- kjv@Luke:15:20 Partiality, HOME (G) HUSBANDS AND WIVES
(1) Duties of Husbands- kjv@Genesis:2:23,24; kjv@Deuteronomy:24:5; kjv@Proverbs:5:18; kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:9; kjv@Mark:10:7; kjv@1Corinthians:7:11 kjv@Ephesians:5:25; kjv@1Peter:3:7 Divorce, HOME
(2) Duties of Wives- kjv@Esther:1:20; kjv@Proverbs:31:27; kjv@1Corinthians:7:10; kjv@Ephesians:5:22; kjv@Colossians:3:18; kjv@1Timothy:3:11 kjv@Titus:2:4; kjv@1Peter:3:1 Marriage
(2), HOME
(3) Wives' Counsel, examples of- kjv@Judges:13:22,23; 2Kings:4:8-10; Daniel:5:10-12; kjv@Matthew:27:19 (H) PARENTAL DUTIES
(1) Special Duties Incumbent upon Parents To Teach- kjv@Deuteronomy:6:7; kjv@Deuteronomy:6:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:19 To Train- kjv@Proverbs:22:6; kjv@Isaiah:38:19; kjv@Lamentations:2:19 To Provide for- kjv@2Corinthians:12:14 To Nurture- kjv@Ephesians:6:4; kjv@Colossians:3:21 To Control- kjv@1Timothy:3:4; kjv@1Timothy:3:12 To Love- kjv@Titus:2:4
(2) The Correction of Children- kjv@Proverbs:13:24; kjv@Proverbs:19:18; kjv@Proverbs:22:15; kjv@Proverbs:23:13 The Rod of Correction, ROD OF CORRECTION
(3) Instruction of Children- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:6:7; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:13; kjv@Psalms:78:5; kjv@Proverbs:22:6; kjv@Isaiah:28:9 kjv@John:21:15 (I) PARENTAL INFLUENCE AND EXAMPLE
(1) Evil Influence of Parents- kjv@1Kings:22:52; kjv@2Chronicles:22:3; kjv@Jeremiah:9:14; kjv@Ezekiel:20:18; kjv@Amos:2:4; kjv@Matthew:14:8 Sinful Imitation, WORLDLINESS
(2) Parental Example, Good- kjv@1Kings:9:4; kjv@2Chronicles:17:3; kjv@2Chronicles:20:32; kjv@2Chronicles:26:4; kjv@2Chronicles:27:2; kjv@2Timothy:1:5 (J) PARENTAL WEAKNESSES AND SINS
(1) Indulgence of Children, examples of Eli- kjv@1Samuel:3:13 Samuel- kjv@1Samuel:8:3 David- kjv@1Kings:1:6 Disastrous Results of- kjv@Proverbs:29:15 Father of Prodigal- kjv@Luke:15:12,13
(2) Partiality of Parents- kjv@Genesis:25:28; kjv@Genesis:33:2; kjv@Genesis:37:3; kjv@Genesis:42:4; kjv@Genesis:48:22; kjv@1Chronicles:26:10
(3) Parental Pride- kjv@Genesis:37:3; kjv@Esther:5:11; kjv@Matthew:20:21
(4) Sins of Parents Visited upon the Children- kjv@Exodus:20:5; kjv@Exodus:34:7; kjv@Leviticus:26:39; kjv@Numbers:14:18,33; kjv@Job:21:19; kjv@Isaiah:14:21 kjv@Jeremiah:32:18 Sins
(4), SIN Heredity, HEREDITY (K) PARENTAL FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS
(1) Parental Love (a) Examples of.
See HOME (b) Parental Gifts, an expression of Love for Children A Patrimony- kjv@Genesis:24:36 A Beautiful Garment- kjv@Genesis:37:3 Springs of Water- kjv@Joshua:15:19 A Home-made Coat- kjv@1Samuel:2:19 A Type of God's Bounty- kjv@Matthew:7:11
(2) Joy- kjv@Proverbs:15:20; kjv@Proverbs:23:24; kjv@Proverbs:27:11; kjv@Proverbs:29:3; kjv@Luke:15:23,24
(3) Sorrow- kjv@2Samuel:18:33; kjv@Proverbs:10:1; kjv@Proverbs:17:21,25; kjv@Proverbs:19:13,26; kjv@Proverbs:28:7; kjv@Proverbs:29:15
(4) Solicitude- kjv@Genesis:37:14; kjv@1Samuel:10:2; kjv@2Samuel:18:29; kjv@Esther:2:11 (L) CHILDREN
(1) The Gift of God- kjv@Genesis:33:5; kjv@Genesis:48:9; kjv@Joshua:24:3; kjv@Psalms:113:9; kjv@Psalms:127:3; kjv@Isaiah:8:18
(2) Esteemed Highly- kjv@Psalms:127:4,5; kjv@Psalms:128:3; kjv@Proverbs:17:6; kjv@Matthew:19:14
(3) Exhortations to- kjv@Psalms:34:11; kjv@Psalms:148:12; kjv@Proverbs:10:1; kjv@Proverbs:20:11; kjv@Proverbs:23:22; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:1; kjv@Ezekiel:20:18 kjv@Mark:7:10; kjv@Ephesians:6:1,2,3; kjv@Colossians:3:20; kjv@1Timothy:5:4 Filial Honour, YOUNG PEOPLE Filial Obedience, YOUNG PEOPLE
(4) Present at Religious Worship- kjv@Joshua:8:35; kjv@2Chronicles:20:13; kjv@Ezra:8:21; kjv@Nehemiah:12:43; kjv@Matthew:21:15
(5) Ungrateful- kjv@Exodus:21:15; kjv@Leviticus:20:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:18,20,21; kjv@Proverbs:19:26; kjv@Proverbs:28:24; kjv@Proverbs:30:11 kjv@Proverbs:30:17; kjv@Ezekiel:22:7; kjv@Micah:7:6; kjv@Mark:7:11 Cursing
(3), CURSING Dishonouring Parents, HOME
(6) Examples of Helpful The child Samuel assists Eli- kjv@1Samuel:2:18 A boy who waited upon David and Jonathan- kjv@1Samuel:20:36 A little maid who aided Naaman in securing his health- kjv@2Kings:5:2,3 A child king- kjv@2Chronicles:24:1 The boy Christ about his Father's business- kjv@Luke:2:49 The lad who have his lunch to help feed the multitude- kjv@John:6:9
(7) Vices of- kjv@2Kings:2:23; kjv@Job:19:18; kjv@Job:30:12; kjv@Isaiah:3:5
(8) Special Promises to Children, examples of Reverent Children- kjv@Deuteronomy:5:16 Forsaken Children- kjv@Psalms:27:10 Early Seekers- kjv@Proverbs:8:17 Obedient Children- kjv@Proverbs:8:32 Lambs of the Flock- kjv@Isaiah:40:11 Little Children- kjv@Mark:10:14 Children of Believers- kjv@Acts:2:39 The Commandment with Promise- kjv@Ephesians:6:2
(9) Examples of Good Children of good Parentage Isaac- kjv@Genesis:22:7 Jephthah's Daughter- kjv@Judges:11:36 Samuel- kjv@1Samuel:2:26 John the Baptist- kjv@Luke:1:80 The Boy Jesus- kjv@Luke:2:49; kjv@2Timothy:1:5 Timothy- kjv@2Timothy:3:15 Youthful Piety, YOUNG PEOPLE Seed of the Righteous, HEREDITY
(10) Good Children of Wicked Men- kjv@2Kings:12:2; kjv@2Kings:18:3; kjv@2Kings:22:2; kjv@2Chronicles:34:3
(11) Naming of- kjv@Genesis:4:25; kjv@Genesis:5:29; kjv@Genesis:21:3; kjv@Genesis:30:8; kjv@Genesis:41:51; kjv@Exodus:2:10; kjv@Ruth:4:17; kjv@1Samuel:4:21 kjv@1Chronicles:4:9; kjv@1Chronicles:2:9; kjv@Hosea:1:4; kjv@Luke:1:60; kjv@Luke:2:21
(12) Adoption of- kjv@Genesis:15:3; kjv@Genesis:48:5; kjv@Exodus:2:10; kjv@Esther:2:7
(13) Births Foretold- kjv@Genesis:16:11; kjv@Genesis:18:10; kjv@Judges:13:3; kjv@1Kings:13:2; kjv@2Kings:4:16; kjv@Isaiah:9:6 kjv@Matthew:1:21; kjv@Luke:1:13
(14) Birthright of- kjv@Genesis:25:31; kjv@Genesis:43:33; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:16; kjv@2Chronicles:21:3; kjv@Hebrews:12:16 First-born, OWNERSHIP
(15) Dishonouring Parents, Different Ways of By Stubbornness and Sensuality- kjv@Deuteronomy:21:20 By Lack of Respect for- kjv@Deuteronomy:27:16 By Despising their Mother- kjv@Proverbs:15:20 By Cursing their Father- kjv@Proverbs:30:11 By Strife in the Household- kjv@Micah:7:6 By Failure in Providing for- kjv@Mark:7:11 By Disobedience- kjv@2Timothy:3:2 Cursing
(3), CURSING Filial Honour, YOUNG PEOPLE & YOUNG PEOPLE (M) FAMILY TROUBLE
(1) Instances of Sarah and Hagar- kjv@Genesis:16:5 Rebekah and her daughters-in-law- kjv@Genesis:26:34,35; kjv@Genesis:27:46 Jacob and Esau- kjv@Genesis:27:41 Joseph and his brethren- kjv@Genesis:37:4 Moses, Aaron and Miriam- kjv@Numbers:12:11 David and his wife- kjv@2Samuel:6:16 David and his household- kjv@2Samuel:12:11 Ahasuerus and Vashti- kjv@Esther:1:12
Hard to bear. SEE Family Strife, STRIFE
(2) Causes of
- Hatred- kjv@Genesis:27:41
- Childlessness- kjv@Genesis:30:1; kjv@1Samuel:1:6,7
- Envy- kjv@Genesis:37:11
- Ungrateful children- kjv@Deuteronomy:21:20; kjv@2Samuel:15:6
- Unworthy husbands- kjv@1Samuel:25:25
- Avarice- kjv@Proverbs:15:27
- Contentious wives- kjv@Proverbs:21:19
- Slothfulness- kjv@Ecclesiastes:10:18
(3) Childlessness regarded as a Misfortune- kjv@Genesis:11:30; kjv@Genesis:15:2; kjv@Judges:13:2; kjv@1Samuel:1:2; kjv@2Samuel:6:23; kjv@2Kings:4:14 kjv@Luke:1:7; kjv@Luke:20:29
(4) Fratricide- kjv@Genesis:4:8; kjv@Judges:9:5; kjv@2Samuel:13:28; kjv@1Kings:2:25; kjv@2Chronicles:21:4; kjv@Matthew:10:21 Murder, (N) FOES OF THE HOME
(1) Adultery- kjv@Exodus:20:14; kjv@Leviticus:20:10; kjv@Job:24:15; kjv@Matthew:5:27; kjv@Matthew:19:9; kjv@Romans:7:3 kjv@1Corinthians:6:9; kjv@2Peter:2:14 Filthiness, DEFILEMENT Lasciviousness, IMPURITY Impurity, IMPURITY Fornication, IMPURITY
(2) Polygamy (a) Examples of- kjv@Genesis:4:19; kjv@Genesis:16:3; kjv@Genesis:26:34; kjv@Genesis:28:9; kjv@Genesis:29:28; kjv@Judges:8:30; kjv@1Samuel:1:2 kjv@2Samuel:3:3; kjv@1Kings:11:3; kjv@1Chronicles:4:5; kjv@2Chronicles:11:18; kjv@2Chronicles:13:21; kjv@2Chronicles:24:3; kjv@Daniel:5:2 (b) Forbidden- kjv@Deuteronomy:17:17; kjv@Malachi:2:15; kjv@Matthew:19:4; kjv@1Timothy:3:2; kjv@Titus:1:6 Marriage, HOME
(3) Concubinage- kjv@Genesis:16:3; kjv@Genesis:22:24; kjv@Genesis:30:4; kjv@Genesis:36:12; kjv@Judges:8:31; kjv@2Samuel:5:13; kjv@1Kings:11:3 kjv@1Chronicles:2:46; kjv@1Chronicles:7:14; kjv@2Chronicles:11:21
(4) Divorce- kjv@Deuteronomy:24:1; kjv@Ezra:10:3; kjv@Jeremiah:3:1; kjv@Matthew:5:31; kjv@Matthew:19:7; kjv@Luke:16:18; kjv@1Corinthians:7:27 Marriage, HOME (O) FAMILY JOYS, causes contributing to Conjugal love- kjv@Genesis:24:67 Birth of children- kjv@Genesis:21:6 Presence of children in the home- kjv@Job:29:5; kjv@Psalms:127:4,5 Blessings of wifehood and motherhood- kjv@Proverbs:31:28 Possession of a home- kjv@Micah:4:4 Maternal and paternal love.
See HOME & HOME (P) HOME RELIGION
(1) General References to Joshua establishes religion in his home- kjv@Joshua:24:15 Job:sanctifies his children- kjv@Job:1:5 The healed demoniac told to go home and witness for Christ- kjv@Luke:8:39 Mary sits at Jesus' feet in her home- kjv@Luke:10:39 Andrew leads his brother to Christ- kjv@John:1:41 The entire family of the nobleman accept Christ- kjv@John:4:53 Lydia and her household converted- kjv@Acts:16:15 The Philippian jailer and his family are baptized- kjv@Acts:16:33 Home, the best place to show piety- kjv@1Timothy:5:4
(2) Devout Fathers, examples of Abraham exerts a spiritual influence upon his family- kjv@Genesis:18:19 Isaac blesses his son- kjv@Genesis:27:26,27 Jacob commands his household to put away idols- kjv@Genesis:35:2 Manoah prays for instruction in regard to his coming child- kjv@Judges:13:8 David gives godly advice to his son, Solomon- 1Kings:2:1-4 Zacharias, the godly father of John the Baptist- kjv@Luke:1:67 Cornelius, the head of a religious household- kjv@Acts:10:2
(3) Devout Mothers
- Sarah- kjv@Genesis:21:6
- Hannah- kjv@1Samuel:1:22
- Elizabeth- kjv@Luke:1:41
- Mary- kjv@Luke:1:46
- Eunice- kjv@2Timothy:1:5
(4) Parental Prayers Abraham, for Ishmael- kjv@Genesis:17:18 David, for the life of his child- kjv@2Samuel:12:16 David, for Solomon- kjv@1Chronicles:29:19 Job, for his children- kjv@Job:1:5 The father, for the demoniac- kjv@Matthew:17:15 The Syrophenician mother- kjv@Mark:7:26 (Q) PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Bible Stories for Children Who Made the World- Genesis:1:125 The Woman who exchanged her Home and all she had for an Apple Genesis:3:16 The voyage of the Big Boat Genesis:6:14-22; 7:124 The Boy who lost his Home by mocking Genesis:21:920 The Young Man whom an Angel Saved Genesis:22:113 The Young Man who traded his Inheritance for a dish of Pottage Genesis:25:2934 The Beautiful Coat Genesis:37:134 The Boy Captive who became prime minister Genesis:37:13-36; 39:20-23; 41:1-44 The Baby's Cry that won his way to a palace- Exodus:2:110 A fit of Anger that cost a good Man his Life Numbers:20:10-12; Deuteronomy:3:2326 How Snake bites were Healed Numbers:21:49 The Woman who used a Red Cord to save her Life Joshua:2:1-24; 6:2224 The Man who could not keep his Hands from Beautiful things Joshua:7:2026 A Band that captured a City by marching around it thirteen times Joshua:6:1-20 Gideon's Fleece- Judges:6:3640 The Man who won a Battle with Pitchers and Lights Judges:7:1522 The King of the Forest Judges:9:715 The Young Man who became a Slave by having his hair cut Judges:16:1-31 The Boy who could hear God's Voice- 1Samuel:3:1-21 The Men of curiosity who looked into a Sacred Chest and Lost their Lives- kjv@1Samuel:6:19 The Young Farmer who went out seeking Donkeys and found a Crown- 1Samuel:9:1-27; target="9;9;1-27">1Samuel:10:1 The Anointing of the Young Shepherd- 1Samuel:16:114 David the Giant Killer 1Samuel:17:158 Fast Friends 1Samuel:18:14 The Boy Helper 1Samuel:20:21-40 The Lame Prince- kjv@2Samuel:4:4; 9:113 The Killing of the Pet Lamb 2Samuel:12:1-6 The Handsome Prince Caught in a Tree- kjv@2Samuel:18:9 The Prophet fed by the Birds- 1Kings:17:16 The Food that never grew Less 1Kings:17:1016 The Chariot of Fire 2Kings:2:9-11 The Man who used a Cloak to get through a River- kjv@2Kings:2:13,14 The Minister's Boys who were saved from Slavery- 2Kings:4:1-7 A Race for a little Boy's Life- 2Kings:4:18-36 The Captive Girl who returned good for Evil and Saved a Man's Life- 2Kings:5:215 The Borrowed Axe that floated 2Kings:6:17 The Boy King who was hid 2Kings:11:112 The Choir that won a battle by Singing 2Chronicles:20:2024 The most Wonderful House in the world Ecclesiastes:12:27 An Eating and Drinking Contest won by four Temperance Young Men Daniel:1:315 Three Young Men who would not Bend, Budge, or Burn Daniel:3:130 The Man the Lions would not eat Daniel:6:122 Three Fish Stories Jonah:1:1-17; 2:1-10; Luke:5:4-8; John:21:4-11 The Star that led to the Baby's Cradle- Matthew:2:111 The Woman who Prayed with her finger Matthew:9:2022 Five girls Locked out in the cold Matthew:25:113 The Lost Boy who was found in the Church Luke:2:40-52 Mr. Selfishness, Mr. Curiosity, Mr. Kindhearted Luke:10:3037 The Men who were invited to a Feast Luke:14:16-24 Nine Men who forgot to say "Thank You"- Luke:17:1219 The Boy who ran away from Home Luke:15:11-24 Thirtyeight years beside a Pool and never a Chance to get in John:5:19 The Boy whose lunch fed 5000 Men John:6:513 The Fatal Lie Acts:5:110 The Song that opened the Jail Doors Acts:16:1628 Shaking off Vipers Acts:28:1-6
HOME DUTIES @ kjv@Mark:5:19; kjv@1Timothy:5:4
SEE 1626 & HOME & HOME
HOMELESS @ kjv@Job:24:8; kjv@Lamentations:4:5; kjv@Luke:9:58; kjv@1Corinthians:4:11
HOMER @ the largest dry measure- kjv@Leviticus:27:16; kjv@Numbers:11:32; kjv@Isaiah:5:10; kjv@Ezekiel:45:11 Tables, 3534
HONEY @ kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Leviticus:2:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Judges:14:8; kjv@1Samuel:14:27; kjv@Psalms:19:10 kjv@Proverbs:24:13; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Proverbs:27:7; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17; kjv@Matthew:3:4; kjv@Luke:24:42
HONOUR
- DISHONOUR @ (A) HONOUR
(1) Due to God- kjv@Psalms:29:2; kjv@Psalms:34:3; kjv@Psalms:57:5; kjv@Psalms:71:8; kjv@Psalms:107:32; kjv@Psalms:145:5; kjv@Isaiah:25:1; kjv@Revelation:19:7 Glorifying God, GLORIFYING GOD Reverence, REVERENCE Fear of God, REVERENCE
(2) Given to Christ- kjv@Mark:11:8; kjv@Luke:4:15; kjv@Luke:19:35; kjv@John:12:13; kjv@Revelation:5:13 Christ King, SOVEREIGNTY
(3) Filial Enjoined.
See YOUNG PEOPLE
(4) Examples of Filial.
See YOUNG PEOPLE
(5) Due to Religious Leaders- kjv@Philippians:2:29; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:13; kjv@1Timothy:5:17; kjv@Hebrews:13:7
(6) True Honour comes from God- kjv@1Kings:3:13; kjv@Psalms:91:15; kjv@Ecclesiastes:6:2; kjv@Daniel:5:18; kjv@John:12:26 Exaltation
(2),
(4), EXALTATION & EXALTATION
(7) Earthly.
See HONOUR
(7) Wisdom and Virtue lead to- kjv@Proverbs:3:16; kjv@Proverbs:4:8; kjv@Proverbs:8:18; kjv@Proverbs:13:18; kjv@Proverbs:21:21; kjv@Proverbs:22:4; kjv@Romans:2:10 (B) HONOUR, EARTHLY, General References to Offered as a Bribe- kjv@Numbers:22:17; kjv@1Chronicles:29:28; kjv@2Chronicles:17:5; kjv@2Chronicles:32:27 A Tribute to Success or Wealth- kjv@Job:29:8 Transitory- kjv@Psalms:49:12 A King's Gift- kjv@Daniel:2:6 A Hindrance to Faith- kjv@John:5:44 (C) GLORY OF MAN, transient- kjv@Psalms:49:17; kjv@Isaiah:5:14; kjv@Isaiah:21:16; kjv@Ezekiel:24:25; kjv@Hosea:4:7; kjv@Hosea:9:11; kjv@Zechariah:11:3 kjv@1Peter:1:24 Eternal Life, LIFE & LIFE Frailty, TRANSIENT Man as Grass, MORTALITY (D) GREAT MEN, so called- kjv@Job:32:9; kjv@Proverbs:18:16; kjv@Proverbs:25:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:9 (E) FAME, general references to- kjv@Joshua:6:27; kjv@1Kings:4:31; kjv@1Kings:10:1; kjv@1Chronicles:12:30; kjv@1Chronicles:14:17; kjv@2Chronicles:26:15 kjv@Matthew:4:24; kjv@Matthew:9:31; kjv@Luke:5:15 (F) TRUE GREATNESS, general references to- kjv@Matthew:5:19; kjv@Matthew:20:26; kjv@Matthew:23:11; kjv@Luke:1:15 (G) DISHONOUR, the wicked are brought to- kjv@Job:27:23; kjv@Psalms:52:6; kjv@Proverbs:12:8; kjv@Proverbs:14:17; kjv@Proverbs:24:24; kjv@Isaiah:66:24 kjv@Jeremiah:4:30; kjv@Daniel:12:2; kjv@Nahum:3:19 (H) SHAME
(1) General References to- kjv@Proverbs:3:35; kjv@Proverbs:10:5; kjv@Proverbs:11:2; kjv@Proverbs:29:15
(2) The Wicked Ashamed, General References to- kjv@Psalms:26:3; kjv@Psalms:119:78; kjv@Isaiah:26:11; kjv@Isaiah:44:11; kjv@Isaiah:45:16,24; kjv@Jeremiah:17:13 kjv@Ezekiel:16:61; kjv@Ezekiel:43:10; kjv@Hosea:4:19; kjv@Hosea:10:6
(3) Shame of Sin- kjv@Genesis:3:10; kjv@Exodus:32:25; kjv@Ezra:9:6; kjv@Job:8:22; kjv@Psalms:44:15; kjv@Jeremiah:23:40 kjv@Ezekiel:32:30; kjv@Daniel:12:2 Remorse, GUILT (I) NOT ASHAMED, the righteous- kjv@Psalms:119:6; kjv@Isaiah:50:7; kjv@Joel:2:26; kjv@Romans:9:33; kjv@Philippians:1:20; kjv@1Peter:4:16 kjv@1John:2:28 Security, SECURITY
HOPE
- DESPAIR @ (A) SPIRITUAL HOPE Enabled Abraham to become the Father of the Faithful- kjv@Romans:4:18; kjv@Romans:5:5 The Saving element in Life- kjv@Romans:8:24 The Scriptures the Source of- kjv@Romans:15:4 Abides Forever- kjv@1Corinthians:13:13; kjv@Colossians:1:23; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:16 Believers Called to Testify concerning- kjv@1Peter:3:15 Inspires to Clean Living- kjv@1John:3:3 (B) ETERNAL HOPE Cheers the Dying Hour of the Saints- kjv@Proverbs:14:32 Assures of Immortality- kjv@Acts:24:15 A Heavenly Treasure- kjv@Colossians:1:5 Anticipates Christ's Coming- kjv@Titus:2:13 The Soul's Sure Anchor- kjv@Hebrews:6:18,19 Grounded in the Resurrection of Christ- kjv@1Peter:1:3 Immortality, IMMORTALITY & IMMORTALITY Eternal Life, LIFE & LIFE Resurrection
(1), IMMORTALITY (C) HOPE IN GOD- kjv@Psalms:31:24; kjv@Psalms:33:18; kjv@Psalms:39:7; kjv@Psalms:42:11; kjv@Psalms:71:5; kjv@Psalms:146:5; kjv@Jeremiah:17:7; kjv@Joel:3:16 Faith Enjoined, FAITH Trust God, FAITH (D) HOPELESSNESS, General References to- kjv@Job:17:15; kjv@Isaiah:49:14; kjv@Jeremiah:2:25; kjv@Jonah:4:8; kjv@Ephesians:2:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:13 Despondency, DESPONDENCY Discouragement, DISCOURAGEMENT (E) WEARINESS OF LIFE- kjv@Genesis:27:46; kjv@Job:3:20; kjv@Job:6:11; kjv@Job:7:6; kjv@Job:10:1; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:17; kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:1,2; kjv@Jonah:4:8 Life Hated, LIFE (F) COMFORTLESS LIVES- kjv@Job:21:34; kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:1; kjv@Lamentations:1:21; kjv@Nahum:3:7 Despondency, DESPONDENCY (G) DESPAIR
(1) General References to- kjv@Exodus:6:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:34; kjv@Job:7:6; kjv@Lamentations:3:18; kjv@Ezekiel:37:11 kjv@Acts:27:20; kjv@Revelation:9:6 Discouragement, DISCOURAGEMENT
(2) Leads Men to Desire Death- kjv@Numbers:11:15; kjv@1Kings:19:4; kjv@Job:3:21; kjv@Job:7:15; kjv@Jeremiah:8:3; kjv@Jonah:4:3; kjv@Revelation:9:6 Despondency, DESPONDENCY
(3) Sometimes drives Men to Suicide- kjv@1Samuel:31:4; kjv@2Samuel:17:23; kjv@1Kings:16:18; kjv@Matthew:27:5; kjv@Acts:1:18
HOPHNI AND PHINEHAS @ sons of Eli- kjv@1Samuel:1:3; kjv@1Samuel:2:17,34; kjv@1Samuel:3:13; kjv@1Samuel:4:11
HORMAH @ a town in the south of Judah- kjv@Numbers:14:45; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:44; kjv@Joshua:12:14; kjv@Judges:1:17; kjv@1Samuel:30:30
HORN @ figurative- kjv@2Samuel:22:3; kjv@1Kings:22:11; kjv@Psalms:89:24; kjv@Psalms:92:10; kjv@Psalms:132:17
HOSANNAH @ (Hebrew. Save now, or We pray)- kjv@Matthew:21:9
HOSEA @ a prophet SEE Book of Hosea
HOSHEA @ a king of Israel, son of Elah- kjv@2Kings:15:30; kjv@2Kings:17:1; kjv@2Kings:18:9
HOUR, CHRIST'S @ kjv@Matthew:26:18,45; kjv@John:7:30; kjv@John:12:23; kjv@John:13:1; kjv@John:17:1
HOUR OF THE DAY, ELEVENTH @ kjv@Matthew:20:6 Tables, 3542
HOUR OF THE DAY, NINTH @ kjv@Matthew:20:5; kjv@Matthew:27:46; kjv@Mark:15:33; kjv@Acts:3:1; kjv@Acts:10:3
HOUR OF THE DAY, SIXTH @ kjv@Matthew:20:5; kjv@Matthew:27:45; kjv@John:4:6; kjv@Acts:10:9
HOUR OF THE DAY, TENTH @ kjv@John:1:39
HOUR OF THE DAY, THIRD @ kjv@Matthew:20:3; kjv@Mark:15:25; kjv@Acts:2:15; kjv@Acts:23:23
HOUSETOPS, AS PLACES OF RESORT @ kjv@Joshua:2:6; kjv@1Samuel:9:25; kjv@Nehemiah:8:16; kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Matthew:10:27; kjv@Matthew:24:17; kjv@Luke:5:19 kjv@Acts:10:9
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HOBAB
- H>@ - (beloved). This name is found in two places only kjv@Numbers:10:29; kjv@Judges:4:11) Hobab was brother-in-law to Moses. (B.C. 1530.)
HOBAH
- H>@ - (hiding-place), the place to which Abraham pursued the kings who had pillaged Sodom. kjv@Genesis:14:15) It was situated "to the north of Damascus."
HOD
- H>@ - (splendor), one of the sons of Zophah, among the descendants of Asher. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:37)
HODAIAH
- H>@ - (Praise ye Jehovah), son of the royal line of Judah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:24) (B.C. about 406.)
HODAVIAH
- H>@ - (Praise ye Jehovah). A man of Manasseh, one of the heads of the half tribe on the east of Jordan ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:24) (B.C. 720.) A man of Benjamin, son of Has-senuah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:7) A Levite, who seems to have given his name to an important family in the tribe. kjv@Ezra:2:40) (B.C. before 536.)
HODESH
- H>@ - (new moon), a woman named in the genealogies of Benjamin, ( kjv@1Chronicles:8:9) as the wife of Shaharaim.
HODEVAH
- H>@ - (praise ye Jehovah). kjv@Nehemiah:7:43) HODAVIAH
HODIAH
- H>@ - (majesty of Jehovah), one of the two wives of Ezra, a man of Judah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:19) She is doubtless the same person as Jehudijah in ver. 18.
HODIJAH
- H>@ - (majesty of Jehovah). A Levite in the time of Ezra and Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:8:7) and probably also kjv@Nehemiah:9:5 kjv@Nehemiah:10:10) (B.C. 410.) Another Levite at the same time. kjv@Nehemiah:10:13) A layman; one of the "heads" of the people at the same time. kjv@Nehemiah:10:18)
HOGLAH
- H>@ - (partridge), the third of the five daughters of Zelophehad. kjv@Numbers:26:33 kjv@Numbers:27:1 kjv@Numbers:36:11 ; kjv@Joshua:17:3) (B.C. 1450.)
HOHAM
- H>@ - (whom Jehovah impels), king of Hebron at the time of the conquest of Canaan. kjv@Joshua:10:3) (B.C. 1450.)
HOLOFERNES
- H>@ - or more correctly OLOFERNES, was, according to the book of Judith, a general of Nebuchadnezzar king of the Assyrians., Judith kjv@2:4, who was slain by the Jewish heroine Judith during the siege of Bethulia. (B.C. 350.)
HOLON
- H>@ - (sandy). A town in the mountains of Judah. One of the first group, of which Debir was apparently the most considerable. kjv@Joshua:15:51 kjv@Joshua:21:15) HILEN A city of Moab. kjv@Jeremiah:48:21) only. No identification of it has yet taken place.
HOMAM
- H>@ - (destruction), the form under which, in ( kjv@1Chronicles:1:39) an Edomite name appears which in kjv@Genesis:36:22) is given HEMAM.
HOMER
- H>@ - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND MEASURES
HONEY
- H>@ - The Hebrew debash in the first place applied to the product of the bee, to which exclusively we give the name of honey. All travellers agree in describing Palestine as a land "flowing with milk and honey," kjv@Exodus:3:8) bees being abundant even in the remote parts of the wilderness, where they deposit their honey in the crevices of rocks or in hollow trees. In some parts of northern Arabia the hills are so well stocked with bees that no sooner are hives placed than they are occupied. In the second place the term debash applies to a decoction of the juice of the grape, which is still called dibs , and which forms an article of commerce in the East, it was this, and not ordinary bee-honey, which Jacob sent to Joseph, kjv@Genesis:43:11) and which the Tyrians purchased from Palestine. kjv@Ezekiel:27:17) A third kind has been described by some writers as a "vegetable" honey, by which is meant the exudations of certain trees and shrubs, such as the Tamarix mannifera , found in the peninsula of Sinai, or the stunted oaks of Luristan and Mesopotamia . The honey which Jonathan ate in the wood, ( kjv@1Samuel:14:25) and the "wild honey" which supported John the Baptist, kjv@Matthew:3:42) have been referred to this species. But it was probably the honey of wild bees.
HOOK, HOOKS
- H>@ - Various kinds of hooks are noticed in the Bible, of which the following are the most important: Fishing hooks. kjv@Job:41:2; kjv@Isaiah:19:8); Habb 1:15 A ring, such as in our country is placed through the nose of a bull, and similarly used in the East for leading about lions
kjv@Ezekiel:19:4) where the Authorized Version has "with chains
camels and other animals. Called "thorn" in kjv@Job:41:2) A similar method was adopted for leading prisoners. ( kjv@2Chronicles:33:11) The hooks of the pillars of the tabernacle. kjv@Exodus:26:32-37 kjv@Exodus:27:10) ff.; Exod 38:13 ff. A vinedressers pruning-hook. kjv@Isaiah:2:4 kjv@Isaiah:18:5; kjv@Micah:4:3; kjv@Joel:3:10) A flesh-hook for getting up the joints of meat out of the boiling-pot. kjv@Exodus:27:3; kjv@1Samuel:2:13-14) Probably "hooks" used for the purpose of hanging up animals to flay them. kjv@Ezekiel:40:43)
HOPHNI
- H>@ - (pugilist) and PHINEHAS (brazen mouth), the two sons of Eli, who fulfilled their hereditary sacerdotal duties at Shiloh. Their brutal rapacity and lust, ( kjv@1Samuel:2:12-17 kjv@1Samuel:2:22) filled the people with disgust and indignation, and provoked the curse which was denounced against their father’s house, first by an unknown prophet, ( kjv@1Samuel:2:27-36) and then by Samuel. ch. ( kjv@1Samuel:3:11-14) They were both cut off in one day in the flower of their age, and the ark which they had accompanied to battle against the Philistines was lost on the same occasion. ( kjv@1Samuel:4:10-11) (B.C. 1130.)
HOR
- H>@ - (mountain), Mount. The mountain on which Aaron died. kjv@Numbers:20:25-27) It was "on the boundary line," kjv@Numbers:20:23) or "at the edge," ch. kjv@Numbers:33:37) of the land of Edom. It was the halting-place of the people next after Kadesh, ch. kjv@Numbers:20:22 kjv@Numbers:33:37) and they quitted it for Zalmonah, ch. kjv@Numbers:33:41) in the road to the Red Sea. ch. kjv@Numbers:21:4) It was during the encampment at Kadesh that Aaron was gathered to his fathers. Mount Hor is situated on the eastern side of the great valley of the Arabah , the highest and most conspicuous of the whole range of the sandstone mountains of Edom, having close beneath it on its: eastern side the mysterious; city of Petra. It is now the Jebel Nebi
- Harim "the mountain of the prophet Aaron." Its height Isaiah:4800 feet above the Mediterranean; that is to say, about 1700 feet above the town of Petra, 4800 above the level of the Arabah, and more than 6000 above the Dead Sea. The mountain is marked far and near by its double top, which rises like a huge castellated building from a lower base, and is surmounted by a circular dome of the tomb of Aaron, a distinct white spot on the dark red surface of the mountain. The chief interest of Mount Hor consists in the prospect from its summit, the last view of Aaron
that view which was to him what Pisgah was to his brother. A mountain, entirely distinct from the preceding, named in kjv@Numbers:34:7-8) only, as one of the marks of the northern boundary of the land which the children of Israel were about to conquer. This Mount Hor is the great chain of Lebanon itself.
HORAM
- H>@ - (mountainous), king of Gezer at the time of the conquest of the southwestern part of Palestine. kjv@Joshua:10:33)
HOREB
- H>@ - (desert). SINAI, OR SINAI
HOREM
- H>@ - (sacred), one of the fortified places in the territory of Naphtali; named with Iron and Migdalel. kjv@Joshua:19:38) Van Deuteronomy Velde suggests Hurah as the site of Horem.
HORHAGIDGAD
- H>@ - (conspicous mountain), the name of the desert station where the Israelites encamped, kjv@Numbers:33:32) probably the same as Gudgodah. (10:7)
HORI
- H>@ - (cave-dweller). A Horite, son of Lotan the son of Seir. kjv@Genesis:36:22; kjv@1Chronicles:1:39; kjv@Genesis:36:30) A man of Simeon, father of Shaphat. kjv@Numbers:13:5)
HORIM
- H>@ - and Ho’rites (descendants of Hori), the aboriginal inhabitants of Mount Seir, kjv@Genesis:14:6) and probably allied to the Emim and Raphaim. The name Horite appears to have been derived from their habits as "cave-dwellers" Their excavated dwellings are still found in hundreds in the sandstone cliffs and mountains of Edom, and especially in Petra.
HORMAH
- H>@ - (a place laid waste), or ZEPHATH, kjv@Judges:1:17) was the chief town of a king of a Canaanitish tribe on the south of Palestine, which was reduced by Joshua, and became a city of the territory of Judah, kjv@Joshua:15:30; kjv@1Samuel:30:30) but apparently belonged to Simeon. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:30)
HORN
- H>@ - The word "horn" is often used metaphorically to signify strength and honor, because horns are the chief weapons and ornaments of the animals which possess them; hence they are also used as a type of victory. Of strength the horn of the unicorn was the most frequent representative, (33:17) etc., but not always; comp. (Kings:22:11) where probably horns of iron, worn defiantly and symbolically on the head, are intended. Among the Druses upon Mount Lebanon the married women wear silver horns on their heads. In the sense of honor, the word horn stands for the abstract "my horn," kjv@Job:16:16) "all the horn of Israel," ( kjv@1Samuel:2:3) and so for the supreme authority. It also stands for the concrete , whence it comes to mean king, kingdom. kjv@Daniel:8:2) etc.; kjv@Zechariah:1:18 Out of either or both of these last two metaphors sprang the idea of representing gods with horns.
HORNET
- H>@ - The hornet bears a general resemblance to the common wasp, only it is larger. It is exceedingly fierce and voracious, especially in hot climates and its sting is frequently dangerous. In Scripture the hornet is referred to only by the means which Jehovah employed for the extirpation of the Canaanites. kjv@Exodus:23:28 kjv@Exodus:7:20; kjv@Joshua:24:12) Wisd. 12:8. (It is said that the Phaselitae, a Phoenician people, were driven from their locality by hornets; and other examples are given in Paxton’s "Illustrations of Scripture," 1:303.
ED.)
HORONAIM
- H>@ - (two caverns), a town of Moab, possibly a sanctuary, named with Zoar and Luhith. kjv@Isaiah:15:5; kjv@Jeremiah:48:3-5 kjv@Jeremiah:48:34)
HORONITE
- H>@ - (native of Horonaim), The, the designation of Sanballat. kjv@Nehemiah:2:10 kjv@Nehemiah:2:19 kjv@Nehemiah:13:28) It is derived by Gesenius from Horonaim.
HORSE
- H>@ - The most striking feature in the biblical notices of the horse is the exclusive application of it to warlike operations; in no instance is that useful animal employed for the purposes of ordinary locomotion or agriculture, if we except kjv@Isaiah:28:28) The animated description of the horse in kjv@Job:39:19-25) applies solely to the war-horse. The Hebrews in the patriarchal age, as a pastoral race, did not stand in need of the services Of the horse, and for a long period after their settlement in Canaan they dispensed with it, partly in consequence of the hilly nature of the country, which only admitted of the use of chariots in certain localities, kjv@Judges:1:19) and partly in consequence to the prohibition in (17:16) which would be held to apply at all periods. David first established a force of cavalry and chariots, (2 Samuel kjv@8:4) but the great supply of horses was subsequently effected by Solomon through his connection with Egypt. (Kings:4:26) Solomon also established a very active trade in horses, which were brought by dealers out of Egypt and resold, at a profit, to the Hittites. With regard to the trappings and management of the horse we have little information. The bridle was placed over the horse’s nose, kjv@Isaiah:30:28) and a bit or curb is also mentioned. ( kjv@2Kings:19:28; kjv@Psalms:32:9; kjv@Proverbs:26:3; kjv@Isaiah:37:29) In the Authorized Version it is incorrectly given "bridle," with the exception of kjv@Psalms:32:1) ... Saddles were not used until a late period. The horses were not shod, and therefore hoofs are hard "as flint," kjv@Isaiah:5:28) were regarded as a great merit. The chariot-horses were covered with embroidered trappings kjv@Ezekiel:27:20) Horses and chariots were used also in idolatrous processions, as noticed in regard to the sun. ( kjv@2Kings:23:11)
HORSELEECH
- H>@ - Heb. ’alukah , occurs once only, viz. kjv@Proverbs:30:16) There is little doubt that ’alukah denotes some species of leech, or rather is the generic term for any blood-sucking annelid.
HOSAH
- H>@ - (refuge), a city of Asher, kjv@Joshua:19:29) The next landmark on the boundary to Tyre.
HOSAH
- H>@ - a Merarite Levite, chosen by David to be one of the first doorkeepers to the ark after its arrival in Jerusalem. ( kjv@1Chronicles:16:38) (B.C. 1014.)
HOSANNA
- H>@ - (save now). "Save, we pray!" the cry of the multitudes as they thronged in our Lord’s triumphal procession into Jerusalem. kjv@Matthew:21:9 kjv@Matthew:21:15 kjv@Mark:11:9-10; kjv@John:12:13) The Psalm from which it was taken, the 118th, was one with which they were familiar from being accustomed to recite the 25th and 26th verses at the feast of tabernacles, forming a part of the great hallel. kjv@Psalms:113-118.
HOSEA
- H>@ - (salvation), son of Beeri, and first of the minor prophets. Probably the life, or rather the prophetic career, of Hosea extended from B.C. 784 to 723, a period of fifty-nine years. The prophecies of Hosea were delivered in the kingdom of Israel. Jeroboam II was on the throne, and Israel was at the height of its earthly splendor. Nothing is known of the prophet’s life excepting what may be gained from his book.
HOSEA, PROPHECIES OF
- H>@ - This book consists of fourteen chapters. It is easy to recognize two great divisions in the book:
(1) ch. 1 to 3;
(2) ch. 4 to end. The subdivision of these several parts is a work of greater difficulty
The first division should probably be subdivided into three separate poems, each originating in a distinct aim, and each after its own fashion attempting to express the idolatry of Israel by imagery borrowed from the matrimonial relation. Attempts have been made to subdivide the second part of the book. These divisions are made either according to reigns of contemporary kings or according to the subject-matter of the poem. The prophecies were probably collected by Hosea himself toward the end of his career. Of his style Eichhorn says, "His discourse is like a garland woven of a multiplicity of flowers; images are woven upon images, metaphor strung upon metaphor. Like a bee he flies from one flower-bed to another, that he may suck his honey from the most varied pieces....Often he is prone to approach to allegory; often he sinks down in obscurity."
HOSHAIAH
- H>@ - (whom Jehovah aids). A man who assisted in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem after it had been rebuilt by Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:12:32) (B.C. 446.). The father of a certain Jezaniah or Azariah, who was a man of note after, the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezsar. kjv@Jeremiah:42:1 kjv@Jeremiah:43:2) (B.C. after 588.)
HOSHAMA
- H>@ - (whom Jehovah hears), one of the sons of Jeconiah or Jehoiachin, the last king but one of Judah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:18)
HOSHEA
- H>@ - (salvation). The nineteenth, last and best king of Israel. He succeeded Pekah, whom he slew in a successful conspiracy, thereby fulfilling a prophecy of Isaiah. kjv@Isaiah:7:16) In the third year of his reign (B.C. 726) Shalmaneser cruelly stormed the strong caves of Beth-arbel, kjv@Hosea:8:14) and made cruel tributary, ( kjv@2Kings:17:3) for three years. At the end of this period Hoshea entered into a secret alliance with So, king, of Egypt, to throw off the Assyrian yoke. The alliance did him no good; it was revealed, to the court of Nineveh by the Assyrian party in Ephraim, and Hoshea was immediately seized as a rebellious vasal, shut up in prison, and apparently treated with the utmost indignity. kjv@Micah:5:1) Of the subsequent fortunes of Hoshea nothing is known. The son of Nun, i.e. Joshua, (32:44) and also in Numb 13:8 Though to there the Authorized Version has OSHEA. Shon of Azaziah, ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:20) like his great namesake, a man of Ephraim, ruler of his tribe in the time of King David. (B.C. 1019.) One of the heads of the people who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:10:23) (B.C. 410.)
HOSPITALITY
- H>@ - Hospitality was regarded by most nations of the ancient world as one of the chief virtues. The Jewish laws respecting strangers kjv@Leviticus:19:33-34) and the poor, kjv@Leviticus:23:14) seq. kjv@Deuteronomy:15:7 And concerning redemption kjv@Leviticus:25:23) seq., etc. are framed in accordance with the spirit of hospitality. In the law compassion to strangers is constantly enforced by the words "for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt." kjv@Leviticus:19:34) And before the law, Abraham’s entertainment of the angels, kjv@Genesis:18:1) seq., and Lot’s, kjv@Genesis:19:1) are in exact agreement with its precepts, and with modern usage. Comp. kjv@Exodus:2:20; kjv@Judges:13:15 kjv@Judges:19:17 kjv@Judges:19:20-21) In the New Testament hospitality is yet more markedly enjoined; and in the more civilized state of society which then prevailed, its exercise became more a social virtue than a necessity of patriarchal life. The good Samaritan stands for all ages as an example of Christian hospitality. The neglect of Christ is symbolized by inhospitality to our neighbors. kjv@Matthew:25:43) The apostles urged the Church to "follow after hospitality," kjv@Romans:12:13) cf. kjv@1Timothy:5:10 To remember Abraham’s example, kjv@Hebrews:13:2) to "use hospitality one to another without grudging," ( kjv@1Peter:4:9) while a bishop must be a "lover of hospitality kjv@Titus:1:8) cf. kjv@1Timothy:3:2 The practice of the early Christians was in accord with these precepts. They had all things in common, and their hospitality was a characteristic of their belief. In the patriarchal ages we may take Abraham’s example as the most fitting, as we have of it the fullest account. "The account," says Mr. Lane, "of Abraham’s entertaining the three angels related in the Bible, presents a perfect picture of the manner in which a modern Bedawee sheikh receives travellers arriving at his encampment." The Oriental respect for the covenant of bread and salt, or salt alone, certainly sprang from the high regard in which hospitality was held.
HOTHAM
- H>@ - (signet ring), a man of Asher, son of Heber, of the family Of Beriah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:32) (B.C. 1490.)
HOTHAN
- H>@ - (signet ring), a man of Aroer, father of Shamu and Jehiel. ( kjv@1Chronicles:11:44) (B.C. 1046.)
HOTHIR
- H>@ - (fullness),the thirteenth son of Heman, "the king’s seer," ( kjv@1Chronicles:25:4 kjv@1Chronicles:25:28) and therefore a Kohathite Levite. (B.C. 1014.)
HOUR
- H>@ - The ancient Hebrews were probably unacquainted with the division of the natural day into twenty-four parts; but they afterwards parcelled out the period between sunrise and sunset into a series of divisions distinguished by the sun’s course. The early Jews appear to have divided the day into four parts, kjv@Nehemiah:9:3) and the night into three watches, kjv@Judges:7:19) and even in the New Testament we find a trace of this division in kjv@Matthew:20:1-5) At what period the Jews first became acquainted with the division of the day into twelve hours is unknown, but it is generally supposed they learned it from the Babylonians during the captivity. It was known to the Egyptians at a very early period. They had twelve hours of the day and of the night. There are two kinds of hours, viz.
(1) the astronomical or equinoctial hour, i.e. the 24th part of a civil day, and
(2) the natural hour, i.e. the 12th part of the natural day, or of the time between sunrise and sunset. These are the hours meant in the New Testament, kjv@John:11:9) etc., and it must be remembered that they perpetually vary in length, so as to be very different at different times of he year. For the purpose of prayer the old division of the day into four portions was continued in the temple service. as we see from kjv@Acts:2:15 kjv@Acts:3:1 kjv@Acts:10:9 )
HOUSE
- H>@ - The houses of the rural poor in Egypt, as well as in most parts of Syria, Arabia and Persia, are generally mere huts of mud or sunburnt bricks. In some parts of Palestine and Arabia stone is used, and in certain districts caves in the rocks are used as dwellings. kjv@Amos:5:11) The houses are usually of one story only, viz., the ground floor, and often contain only one apartment. Sometimes a small court for the cattle is attached; and in some cases the cattle are housed in the same building, or the live in a raised platform, and, the cattle round them on the ground. ( kjv@1Samuel:28:24) The windows are small apertures high up in the walls, sometimes grated with wood. The roofs are commonly but not always flat, and are usually formed of plaster of mud and straw laid upon boughs or rafters; and upon the flat roofs, tents or "booths" of boughs or rushes are often raised to be used as sleeping-places in summer. The difference between the poorest houses and those of the class next above them is greater than between these and the houses of the first rank. The prevailing plan of eastern houses of this class presents, as was the case in ancient Egypt, a front of wall, whose blank and mean appearance is usually relieved only by the door and a few latticed and projecting windows. Within this is a court or courts with apartments opening into them. Over the door is a projecting window with a lattice more or less elaborately wrought, which, except in times of public celebrations is usually closed. ( kjv@2Kings:9:30) An awning is sometimes drawn over the court, and the floor is strewed with carpets on festive occasions. The stairs to the upper apartments are in Syria usually in a corner of the court. Around part, if not the whole, of the court is a veranda, often nine or ten feet deep, over which, when there is more than one floor, runs a second gallery of like depth, with a balustrade. When there is no second floor, but more than one court, the women’s apartments
hareems, harem or haram
are usually in the second court; otherwise they form a separate building within the general enclosure, or are above on the first floor. When there is an upper story, the ka’ah forms the most important apartment, and thus probably answers to the "upper room," which was often the guest-chamber. kjv@Luke:22:12; kjv@Acts:1:13 kjv@Acts:9:37 kjv@Acts:20:8 ) The windows of the upper rooms often project one or two feet, and form a kiosk or latticed chamber. Such may have been "the chamber in the wall." ( kjv@2Kings:4:10-11) The "lattice," through which Ahasiah fell, perhaps belonged to an upper chamber of this kind, ( kjv@2Kings:1:2) as also the "third loft," from which Eutychus fell. kjv@Acts:20:9) comp. Jere 22:13 Paul preached in such a room on account of its superior rise and retired position. The outer circle in an audience in such a room sat upon a dais, or upon cushions elevated so as to be as high as the window-sill. From such a position Eutychus could easily fall. There are usually no special bed-rooms in eastern houses. The outer doors are closed with a wooden lock, but in some cases the apartments are divided from each other by curtains only. There are no chimneys, but fire is made when required with charcoal in a chafing-dish; or a fire of wood might be made in the open court of the house kjv@Luke:22:65) Some houses in Cairo have an apartment open in front to the court with two or more arches and a railing, and a pillar to support the wall above. It was in a chamber of this size to be found in a palace, that our Lord was being arraigned before the high priest at the time when the denial of him by St. Peter took place. He "turned and looked" on Peter as he stood by the fire in the court, kjv@Luke:22:56 kjv@Luke:22:61 kjv@John:18:24) whilst he himself was in the "hall of judgment." In no point do Oriental domestic habits differ more from European than in the use of the roof. Its flat surface is made useful for various household purposes, as drying corn, hanging up linen, and preparing figs and raisins. The roofs are used as places of recreation in the evening, and often as sleeping-places at night. ( kjv@1Samuel:9:25-26; 2 Samuel 11:2; 16:22; kjv@Job:27:18; kjv@Proverbs:21:9; kjv@Daniel:4:29) They were also used as places for devotion and even idolatrous worship. ( kjv@2Kings:23:12; kjv@Jeremiah:19:13 kjv@Jeremiah:32:29; kjv@Zephaniah:1:6; kjv@Acts:10:9) At the time of the feast of tabernacles booths were erected by the Jews on the top of their houses. Protection of the roof by parapets was enjoined by the law. (22:8) Special apartments were devoted in larger houses to winter and summer uses. kjv@Jeremiah:36:22; kjv@Amos:3:15) The ivory house of Ahab was probably a palace largely ornamented with inlaid ivory. The circumstance of Samson’s pulling down the house by means of the pillars may be explained by the fact of the company being assembled on tiers of balconies above each other, supported by central pillars on the basement; when these were pulled down the whole of the upper floors would fall also. kjv@Judges:16:26)
HOSHAM
- H>@ - (haste), one of the early kings of Edom. kjv@Genesis:36:34-36; 1Chr 1:45-46
HOW THE PROPHETIC GIFT WAS RECEIVED
- H>@ -
We learn from Holy Scripture that it was by the agency of the Spirit of God that the prophets received the divine communication; but the means by which the divine Spirit communicated with the human spirit, and the conditions of the latter under which the divine communications were received, have not been clearly declared to us. They are however, indicated. In kjv@Numbers:12:6-8) we have an exhaustive division of the different ways in which the revelations of God are made to man. Direct declaration and manifestation: "I will speak mouth to mouth, apparently, and the similitude of the Lord shall he behold." Vision. Dream. not though it must be allowed that Scripture language seems to point out the state of dream and of trance or ecstasy, as a condition in which the human instrument received the divine communications, it does not follow that all the prophetic revelations were thus made. Had the prophets a full knowledge of that which they predicted? It follows from what we have already said that they had not, and could not have. They were the "spokesmen" of God, kjv@Exodus:7:1) the "mouth" by which his words were uttered, or they were enabled to view and empowered to describe pictures. Presented to their spiritual intuition; but there are no grounds for believing that, contemporaneously with this miracle, there was wrought another miracle, enlarging the understanding of the prophet so as to grasp the whole of the divine counsels which he was gazing into, or which he was the instrument of enunciating. Names.
Of the sixteen prophets, four are usually called the great prophets, namely, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel, and twelve the Minor prophets, namely, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakuk,Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. They may be divided into four groups: the prophets of the northern kingdom
Hosea, Amos, Joel, Jonah; the prophets of the southern kingdom
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah; the prophets of the captivity
Ezekiel and Daniel; the prophets of the return
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. They may be arranged in the following chronological order, namely, Joel, Jonah, Hoses, Amos, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Obadiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. Use of prophecy.
Predictive prophecy is at once a part and an evidence of revelation; at the time that it is delivered and until its fulfillment, a part; after it has been fulfilled, an evidence. As an evidence, fulfilled prophecy is as satisfactory as anything can be; for who can know the future except the Ruler who disposes future events? and from whom can come prediction except from him who knows the future? Development of Messianic prophecy.
Prediction, in the shape of promise and threatening, begins with the book of Genesis. Immediately upon the Fall, hopes of recovery and salvation are held out, but the manner in which this salvation is to be effected is left altogether indefinite. All that is at first declared is that it shall come through a child of woman. kjv@Genesis:3:15) By degrees the area is limited: it is to come through the family of Shem, kjv@Genesis:9:26) through the family of Abraham, kjv@Genesis:12:3) of Isaac, kjv@Genesis:25:18) of Jacob, kjv@Genesis:28:14) of Judah, kjv@Genesis:49:10) Balaam seems to say that it will be wrought by a warlike Israelitish King, kjv@Numbers:24:17) Jacob, by a peaceful Ruler of the earth, kjv@Genesis:49:10) Moses, by a Prophet like himself, i.e. a revealer of a new religious dispensation. (15:15) Nathan’s announcement, (2 Samuel kjv@7:16) determines further that the salvation is to come through the house of David, and through a descendant of David who shall be himself a king. This promise is developed by David himself in the Messianic psalms. Between Solomon and Hezekiah intervened some two hundred years, during which the voice of prophecy was silent. The Messianic conception entertained at this time by the Jews might have been that of a King of the royal house of David who would arise and gather under his peaceful sceptre his own people and strangers. Sufficient allusion to his prophetical and priestly offices had been made to create thoughtful consideration, but as yet there was, no clear delineation of him in these characters. It was reserved for the prophets to bring out these features more distinctly. In this great period of prophetism there is no longer any chronological development of Messianic prophecy, as in the earlier period previous to Solomon. Each prophet adds a feature, one more, another less clearly combine the feature, and we have the portrait; but it does not grow gradually and perceptibly under the hands of the several artists. Its culminating point is found in the prophecy contained in kjv@Isaiah:52:13-15) and Isai 52:53 Prophets of the New Testament .
So far as their predictive powers are concerned, the Old Testament prophets find their New Testament counterpart in the writer of the Apocalypse; but in their general character, as specially illumined revealers of God’s will, their counterpart will rather be found, first in the great Prophet of the Church and his forerunner, John the Baptist, and next in all those persons who were endowed with the extraordinary gifts of the Spirit in the apostolic age, the speakers with tongues and the interpreters of tongues, the prophets and the discerners of spirits, the teachers and workers of miracles. ( kjv@1Corinthians:12:10 kjv@1Corinthians:12:28) That Predictive powers did occasionally exist in the New Testament prophets is proved by the case of Agabus, kjv@Acts:11:23) but this was not their characteristic. The prophets of the New Testament were supernaturally illuminated expounders and preachers.
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Hobab @ beloved, the Kenite, has been usually identified with Jethro (q.v.), kjv@Exodus:18:5 kjv@Exodus:18:27 comp. kjv@Numbers:10:29-30. In kjv@Judges:4:11, the word rendered "father-in-law" means properly any male relative by marriage (comp. kjv@Genesis:19:14, "son-in-law," A.V.), and should be rendered "brother-in-law," as in the R.V. His descendants followed Israel to Canaan kjv@Numbers:10:29), and at first pitched their tents near Jericho, but afterwards settled in the south in the borders of Arad kjv@Judges:1:8-11, 16).
Hobah @ hiding-place, a place to the north of Damascus, to which Abraham pursued Chedorlaomer and his confederates kjv@Genesis:14:15).
Hodijah @ majesty of Jehovah.
(1.) One of the Levites who assisted Ezra in expounding the law kjv@Nehemiah:8:7 kjv@Nehemiah:9:5).
(2.) kjv@Nehemiah:10:18, a Levite who sealed the covenant.
Hoglah @ partridge, one of the daughters of Zelophehad the Gileadite, to whom portions were assigned by Moses kjv@Numbers:26:33 kjv@Numbers:27:1 kjv@Numbers:36:11 ).
Hoham @ Jehovah impels, the king of Hebron who joined the league against Gibeon. He and his allies were defeated kjv@Joshua:10:3-5, 16-27).
Hold @ a fortress, the name given to David's lurking-places ( kjv@1Samuel:22:4-5 kjv@1Samuel:24:22).
Holiness @ in the highest sense belongs to God kjv@Isaiah:6:3; kjv@Revelation:15:4), and to Christians as consecrated to God's service, and in so far as they are conformed in all things to the will of God kjv@Romans:6:19 kjv@Romans:6:22 kjv@Ephesians:1:4; kjv@Titus:1:8; kjv@1Peter:1:15). Personal holiness is a work of gradual development. It is carried on under many hindrances, hence the frequent admonitions to watchfulness, prayer, and perseverance ( kjv@1Corinthians:1:30; kjv@2Corinthians:7:1; kjv@Ephesians:4:23-24). (
See SANCTIFICATION.)
Holy Ghost @ the third Person of the adorable Trinity. His personality is proved
(1) from the fact that the attributes of personality, as intelligence and volition, are ascribed to him kjv@John:14:17 kjv@John:14:26 kjv@John:15:26; kjv@1Corinthians:2:10-11 kjv@1Corinthians:12:11). He reproves, helps, glorifies, intercedes kjv@John:16:7-13; kjv@Romans:8:26).
(2) He executes the offices peculiar only to a person. The very nature of these offices involves personal distinction kjv@Luke:12:12; kjv@Acts:5:32 kjv@Acts:15:28 kjv@Acts:16:6 ; 28:25; kjv@1Corinthians:2:13; kjv@Hebrews:2:4 kjv@Hebrews:3:7; kjv@2Peter:1:21). His divinity is established
(1) from the fact that the names of God are ascribed to him kjv@Exodus:17:7; kjv@Psalms:95:7; comp. kjv@Hebrews:3:7-11); and
(2) that divine attributes are also ascribed to him, omnipresence kjv@Psalms:139:7; kjv@Ephesians:2:17-18; kjv@1Corinthians:12:13); omniscience ( kjv@1Corinthians:2:10-11); omnipotence kjv@Luke:1:35; kjv@Romans:8:11); eternity kjv@Hebrews:9:4).
(3) Creation is ascribed to him kjv@Genesis:1:2; kjv@Job:26:13; kjv@Psalms:104:30), and the working of miracles kjv@Matthew:12:28; kjv@1Corinthians:12:9-11).
(4) Worship is required and ascribed to him kjv@Isaiah:6:3; kjv@Acts:28:25; kjv@Romans:9:1; kjv@Revelation:1:4; kjv@Matthew:28:19).
Holy of holies @ the second or interior portion of the tabernacle. It was left in total darkness. No one was permitted to enter it except the high priest, and that only once a year. It contained the ark of the covenant only kjv@Exodus:25:10-16). It was in the form of a perfect cube of 20 cubits. (
See TABERNACLE.)
Holy place @ one of the two portions into which the tabernacle was divided kjv@Exodus:26:31 kjv@Exodus:37:17-25; kjv@Hebrews:9:2). It was 20 cubits long and 10 in height and breadth. It was illuminated by the golden candlestick, as it had no opening to admit the light. It contained the table of showbread kjv@Exodus:25:23-29) and the golden altar of incense (30:1-11). It was divided from the holy of holies by a veil of the most costly materials and the brightest colours. The arrangement of the temple (q.v.) was the same in this respect. In it the walls of hewn stone were wainscotted with cedar and overlaid with gold, and adorned with beautiful carvings. It was entered from the porch by folding doors overlaid with gold and richly embossed. Outside the holy place stood the great tank or "sea" of molten brass, supported by twelve oxen, three turned each way, capable of containing two thousand baths of water. Besides this there were ten lavers and the brazen altar of burnt sacrifice.
Homer @ heap, the largest of dry measures, containing about 8 bushels or 1 quarter English = 10 ephahs kjv@Leviticus:27:16; kjv@Numbers:11:32) = a COR. (
See OMER.) "Half a homer," a grain measure mentioned only in kjv@Hosea:3:2.
Honey @
(1.) Heb. ya'ar, occurs only kjv@1Samuel:14:25-27, 29; Cant. kjv@5:1, where it denotes the honey of bees. Properly the word signifies a forest or copse, and refers to honey found in woods.
(2.) Nopheth, honey that drops kjv@Psalms:19:10; kjv@Proverbs:5:3; Cant. 4:11).
(3.) Debash denotes bee-honey kjv@Judges:14:8); but also frequently a vegetable honey distilled from trees kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17). In these passages it may probably mean "dibs," or syrup of grapes, i.e., the juice of ripe grapes boiled down to one-third of its bulk.
(4.) Tsuph, the cells of the honey-comb full of honey kjv@Proverbs:16:24; kjv@Psalms:19:10).
(5.) "Wild honey" kjv@Matthew:3:4) may have been the vegetable honey distilled from trees, but rather was honey stored by bees in rocks or in trees kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Psalms:81:16; kjv@1Samuel:14:25-29). Canaan was a "land flowing with milk and honey" kjv@Exodus:3:8). Milk and honey were among the chief dainties in the earlier ages, as they are now among the Bedawin; and butter and honey are also mentioned among articles of food kjv@Isaiah:7:15). The ancients used honey instead of sugar kjv@Psalms:119:103; kjv@Proverbs:24:13); but when taken in great quantities it caused nausea, a fact referred to in kjv@Proverbs:25:16-17 to inculcate moderation in pleasures. Honey and milk also are put for sweet discourse (Cant. 4:11).
Hood @ (Heb. tsaniph) a tiara round the head kjv@Isaiah:3:23; R.V., pl., "turbans"). Rendered "diadem," kjv@Job:29:14; high priest's "mitre," kjv@Zechariah:3:5; "royal diadem," kjv@Isaiah:62:3.
Hoof @ a cleft hoof as of neat cattle kjv@Exodus:10:26; kjv@Ezekiel:32:13); hence also of the horse, though not cloven kjv@Isaiah:5:28). The "parting of the hoof" is one of the distinctions between clean and unclean animals kjv@Leviticus:11:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:7).
Hook @
(1.) Heb. hah, a "ring" inserted in the nostrils of animals to which a cord was fastened for the purpose of restraining them ( kjv@2Kings:19:28; kjv@Isaiah:37:28-29; kjv@Ezekiel:29:4 kjv@Ezekiel:38:4). "The Orientals make use of this contrivance for curbing their work-beasts...When a beast becomes unruly they have only to draw the cord on one side, which, by stopping his breath, punishes him so effectually that after a few repetitions he fails not to become quite tractable whenever he begins to feel it" (Michaelis). So God's agents are never beyond his control.
(2.) Hakkah, a fish "hook" kjv@Job:41:2, Heb. Text, 40:25; kjv@Isaiah:19:8; kjv@Habakkuk:1:15).
(3.) Vav, a "peg" on which the curtains of the tabernacle were hung kjv@Exodus:26:32).
(4.) Tsinnah, a fish-hooks kjv@Amos:4:2).
(5.) Mazleg, flesh-hooks ( kjv@1Samuel:2:13-14), a kind of fork with three teeth for turning the sacrifices on the fire, etc.
(6.) Mazmeroth, pruning-hooks kjv@Isaiah:2:4; kjv@Joel:3:10).
(7.) 'Agmon kjv@Job:41:2, Heb. Text 40:26), incorrectly rendered in the Authorized Version. Properly a rush-rope for binding animals, as in Revised Version margin.
Hope @ one of the three main elements of Christian character ( kjv@1Corinthians:13:13). It is joined to faith and love, and is opposed to seeing or possessing kjv@Romans:8:24; kjv@1John:3:2). "Hope is an essential and fundamental element of Christian life, so essential indeed, that, like faith and love, it can itself designate the essence of Christianity ( kjv@1Peter:3:15; kjv@Hebrews:10:23). In it the whole glory of the Christian vocation is centred kjv@Ephesians:1:18 kjv@Ephesians:4:4)." Unbelievers are without this hope kjv@Ephesians:2:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:13). Christ is the actual object of the believer's hope, because it is in his second coming that the hope of glory will be fulfilled ( kjv@1Timothy:1:1; kjv@Colossians:1:27; kjv@Titus:2:13). It is spoken of as "lively", i.e., a living, hope, a hope not frail and perishable, but having a perennial life ( kjv@1Peter:1:3). In kjv@Romans:5:2 the "hope" spoken of is probably objective, i.e., "the hope set before us," namely, eternal life (comp. 12:12). In kjv@1John:3:3 the expression "hope in him" ought rather to be, as in the Revised Version, "hope on him," i.e., a hope based on God.
Hophni @ pugilist or client, one of the two sons of Eli, the high priest ( kjv@1Samuel:1:3 kjv@1Samuel:2:34), who, because he was "very old," resigned to them the active duties of his office. By their scandalous conduct they brought down a curse on their father's house (2:22,12-27, 27-36; 3:11-14). For their wickedness they were called "sons of Belial," i.e., worthless men (2:12). They both perished in the disastrous battle with the Philistines at Aphek (4:11). (
See PHINEHAS.)
Hophra @ i.e., PHARAOH
- HOPHRA (called Apries by the Greek historian Herodotus) king of Egypt (B.C. 591-572) in the time of Zedekiah, king of Judah kjv@Jeremiah:37:5 kjv@Jeremiah:44:30; kjv@Ezekiel:29:6-7).
Hor @ mountain.
(1.) One of the mountains of the chain of Seir or Edom, on the confines of Idumea kjv@Numbers:20:22-29 kjv@Numbers:33:37). It was one of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness (33:37), which they reached in the circuitous route they were obliged to take because the Edomites refused them a passage through their territory. It was during the encampment here that Aaron died kjv@Numbers:33:37-41). (
See AARON.) The Israelites passed this mountain several times in their wanderings. It bears the modern name of Jebel Harun, and is the highest and most conspicious of the whole range. It stands about midway between the Dead Sea and the Elanitic gulf. It has two summits, in the hallow between which it is supposed that Aaron died. Others, however, suppose that this mountain is the modern Jebel Madurah, on the opposite, i.e., the western, side of the Arabah.
(2.) One of the marks of the northern boundary of Palestine kjv@Numbers:34:7-8). Nowhere else mentioned. Perhaps it is one of the peaks of Lebanon.
Horeb @ desert or mountain of the dried-up ground, a general name for the whole mountain range of which Sinai was one of the summits kjv@Exodus:3:1 kjv@Exodus:17:6 kjv@Exodus:33:6 ; kjv@Psalms:106:19, etc.). The modern name of the whole range is Jebel Musa. It is a huge mountain block, about 2 miles long by about 1 in breadth, with a very spacious plain at its north-east end, called the Er Rahah, in which the Israelites encamped for nearly a whole year. (
See SINAI.)
Horem @ consecrated, one of the fenced cities of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:19:38).
Horites @ cave-men, a race of Troglodytes who dwelt in the limestone caves which abounded in Edom. Their ancestor was "Seir," who probably gave his name to the district where he lived. They were a branch of the Hivites kjv@Genesis:14:6 kjv@Genesis:36:20-30; kjv@1Chronicles:1:38-39). They were dispossessed by the descendants of Esau, and as a people gradually became extinct kjv@Deuteronomy:2:12-22).
Hormah @ banning; i.e., placing under a "ban," or devoting to utter destruction. After the manifestation of God's anger against the Israelites, on account of their rebellion and their murmurings when the spies returned to the camp at Kadesh, in the wilderness of Paran, with an evil report of the land, they quickly repented of their conduct, and presumed to go up "to the head of the mountain," seeking to enter the Promised Land, but without the presence of the Lord, without the ark of the convenant, and without Moses. The Amalekites and the Canaanites came down and "smote and discomfited them even unto Hormah" kjv@Numbers:14:45). This place, or perhaps the watch-tower commanding it, was originally called Zephath kjv@Judges:1:17), the modern Sebaiteh. Afterwards kjv@Numbers:21:1-3) Arad, the king of the Canaanites, at the close of the wanderings, when the Israelites were a second time encamped at Kadesh, "fought against them, and took some of them prisoners." But Israel vowed a vow unto the Lord utterly to destroy the cities of the Canaanites; they "banned" them, and hence the place was now called Hormah. But this "ban" was not fully executed till the time of Joshua, who finally conquered the king of this district, so that the ancient name Zephath became "Hormah" kjv@Joshua:12:14; kjv@Judges:1:17).
Horn @ Trumpets were at first horns perforated at the tip, used for various purposes kjv@Joshua:6:4-5). Flasks or vessels were made of horn ( kjv@1Samuel:16:1 kjv@1Samuel:16:13 kjvKings:1:39). But the word is used also metaphorically to denote the projecting corners of the altar of burnt offerings kjv@Exodus:27:2) and of incense (30:2). The horns of the altar of burnt offerings were to be smeared with the blood of the slain bullock (29:12; kjv@Leviticus:4:7-18). The criminal, when his crime was accidental, found an asylum by laying hold of the horns of the altar (kjvKings:1:50; 2:28). The word also denotes the peak or summit of a hill kjv@Isaiah:5:1, where the word "hill" is the rendering of the same Hebrew word). This word is used metaphorically also for strength kjv@Deuteronomy:33:17) and honour kjv@Job:16:15; kjv@Lamentations:2:3). Horns are emblems of power, dominion, glory, and fierceness, as they are the chief means of attack and defence with the animals endowed with them kjv@Daniel:8:5 kjv@Daniel:8:9 kjv@1Samuel:2:1 kjv@1Samuel:16:1 kjv@1Samuel:16:13; kjvKings:1:39; 22:11; kjv@Joshua:6:4-5; kjv@Psalms:75:5 kjv@Psalms:75:10 kjv@Psalms:132:17; kjv@Luke:1:69, etc.). The expression "horn of salvation," applied to Christ, means a salvation of strength, or a strong Saviour kjv@Luke:1:69). To have the horn "exalted" denotes prosperity and triumph kjv@Psalms:89:17 kjv@Psalms:89:24). To "lift up" the horn is to act proudly kjv@Zechariah:1:21). Horns are also the symbol of royal dignity and power kjv@Jeremiah:48:25; kjv@Zechariah:1:18; kjv@Daniel:8:24).
Hornet @ Heb. tsir'ah, "stinging", kjv@Exodus:23:28; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:20; kjv@Joshua:24:12). The word is used in these passages as referring to some means by which the Canaanites were to be driven out from before the Israelites. Some have supposed that the word is used in a metaphorical sense as the symbol of some panic which would seize the people as a "terror of God" kjv@Genesis:35:5), the consternation with which God would inspire the Canaanites. In Palestine there are four species of hornets, differing from our hornets, being larger in size, and they are very abundant. They "attack human beings in a very furious manner." "The furious attack of a swarm of hornets drives cattle and horses to madness, and has even caused the death of the animals."
Horonaim @ two caverns, a city of Moab to the south of the Arnon, built, apparently, upon an eminence, and a place of some importance kjv@Isaiah:15:5; kjv@Jeremiah:48:3-5, 34).
Horonite @ the designation of Sanballat kjv@Nehemiah:2:10 kjv@Nehemiah:2:19), a native of Horonaim, or of one of the two Beth-horons, the "upper" or the "nether," mentioned in kjv@Joshua:16:3-5.
Horse @ always referred to in the Bible in connection with warlike operations, except kjv@Isaiah:28:28. The war-horse is described kjv@Job:39:19-25. For a long period after their settlement in Canaan the Israelites made no use of horses, according to the prohibition, kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16. David was the first to form a force of cavalry ( kjv@2Samuel:8:4). But Solomon, from his connection with Egypt, greatly multiplied their number (kjvKings:4:26; 10:26,29). After this, horses were freely used in Israel (kjvKings:22:4; kjv@2Kings:3:7 kjv@2Kings:9:21-33 kjv@2Kings:11:16 ). The furniture of the horse consisted simply of a bridle kjv@Isaiah:30:28) and a curb kjv@Psalms:32:9).
Horse-gate @ a gate in the wall of Jerusalem, at the west end of the bridge, leading from Zion to the temple kjv@Nehemiah:3:28; kjv@Jeremiah:31:40).
Horse-leech @ occurs only in kjv@Proverbs:30:15 (Heb. 'alukah); the generic name for any blood-sucking annelid. There are various species in the marshes and pools of Palestine. That here referred to, the Hoemopis, is remarkable for the coarseness of its bite, and is therefore not used for medical purposes. They are spoken of in the East with feelings of aversion and horror, because of their propensity to fasten on the tongue and nostrils of horses when they come to drink out of the pools. The medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis), besides other species of leeches, are common in the waters of Syria.
Horseman @ Heb. ba'al parash, "master of a horse." The "horsemen" mentioned kjv@Exodus:14:9 were "mounted men", i.e., men who rode in chariots. The army of Pharaoh consisted of a chariot and infantry force. We find that at a later period, however, the Egyptians had cavalry ( kjv@2Chronicals:12:3). (
See HORSE.)
Hosah @ refuge.
(1.) A place on the border of the tribe of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:29), a little to the south of Zidon.
(2.) A Levite of the family of Merari ( kjv@1Chronicles:16:38).
Hosanna @ Save now! or Save, we beseech, kjv@Matthew:21:9). This was a customary form of acclamation at the feast of Tabernacles. (Comp. kjv@Psalms:118:25.)
Hose @ kjv@Daniel:3:21), a tunic or undergarment.
Hosea @ salvation, the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the kingdom of Israel. "His Israelitish origin is attested by the peculiar, rough, Aramaizing diction, pointing to the northern part of Palestine; by the intimate acquaintance he evinces with the localities of Ephraim (5:1; kjv@6:8-9; 12:12; 14:6, etc.); by passages like kjv@1:2, where the kingdom is styled 'the land', and kjv@7:5, where the Israelitish king is designated as 'our' king." The period of his ministry (extending to some sixty years) is indicated in the superscription kjv@Hosea:1:1-2). He is the only prophet of Israel who has left any written prophecy.
Hosea, Prophecies of @ This book stands first in order among the "Minor Prophets." "The probable cause of the location of Hosea may be the thoroughly national character of his oracles, their length, their earnest tone, and vivid representations." This was the longest of the prophetic books written before the Captivity. Hosea prophesied in a dark and melancholy period of Israel's history, the period of Israel's decline and fall. Their sins had brought upon them great national disasters. "Their homicides and fornication, their perjury and theft, their idolatry and impiety, are censured and satirized with a faithful severity." He was a contemporary of Isaiah. The book may be divided into two parts, the first containing chapters 1-3, and symbolically representing the idolatry of Israel under imagery borrowed from the matrimonial relation. The figures of marriage and adultery are common in the Old Testament writings to represent the spiritual relations between Jehovah and the people of Israel. Here we see the apostasy of Israel and their punishment, with their future repentance, forgiveness, and restoration. The second part, containing 4-14, is a summary of Hosea's discourses, filled with denunciations, threatenings, exhortations, promises, and revelations of mercy. Quotations from Hosea are found in kjv@Matthew:2:15 kjv@Matthew:9:15 kjv@Matthew:12:7 ; kjv@Romans:9:25-26. There are, in addition, various allusions to it in other places kjv@Luke:23:30; kjv@Revelation:6:16, comp. kjv@Hosea:10:8; kjv@Romans:9:25-26; kjv@1Peter:2:10, comp. kjv@Hosea:1:10, etc.). As regards the style of this writer, it has been said that "each verse forms a whole for itself, like one heavy toll in a funeral knell." "Inversions (7:8; kjv@9:11-13; 12: 8), anacolutha (9:6; 12:8, etc.), ellipses (9:4; 13:9, etc.), paranomasias, and plays upon words, are very characteristic of Hosea (8:7; kjv@9:15; 10:5; 11:5; 12:11)."
Hoshea @ salvation.
(1.) The original name of the son of Nun, afterwards called Joshua kjv@Numbers:13:8 kjv@Numbers:13:16 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:44).
(2.) kjv@1Chronicles:27:20. The ruler of Ephraim in David's time.
(3.) The last king of Israel. He conspired against and slew his predecessor, Pekah kjv@Isaiah:7:16), but did not ascend the throne till after an interregnum of warfare of eight years ( kjv@2Kings:17:1-2). Soon after this he submitted to Shalmaneser, the Assyrian king, who a second time invaded the land to punish Hoshea, because of his withholding tribute which he had promised to pay. A second revolt brought back the Assyrian king Sargon, who besieged Samaria, and carried the ten tribes away beyond the Euphrates, B.C. 720 ( kjv@2Kings:17:5-6 kjv@2Kings:18:9-12). No more is heard of Hoshea. He disappeared like "foam upon the water" kjv@Hosea:10:7 kjv@Hosea:13:11).
Host @ an entertainer kjv@Romans:16:23); a tavern-keeper, the keeper of a caravansary kjv@Luke:10:35). In warfare, a troop or military force. This consisted at first only of infantry. Solomon afterwards added cavalry (kjvKings:4:26; 10:26). Every male Israelite from twenty to fifty years of age was bound by the law to bear arms when necessary kjv@Numbers:1:3 kjv@Numbers:26:2; kjv@2Chronicals:25:5). Saul was the first to form a standing army ( kjv@1Samuel:13:2 kjv@1Samuel:24:2). This example was followed by David ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:1), and Solomon (kjvKings:4:26), and by the kings of Israel and Judah ( kjv@2Chronicals:17:14 kjv@2Chronicals:26:11; kjv@2Kings:11:4, etc.).
Host of heaven @ The sun, moon, and stars are so designated kjv@Genesis:2:1). When the Jews fell into idolatry they worshipped these kjv@Deuteronomy:4:19; kjv@2Kings:17:16 kjv@2Kings:21:3-5 kjv@2Kings:23:5 ; kjv@Jeremiah:19:13; kjv@Zephaniah:1:5; kjv@Acts:7:42).
Hostage @ a person delivered into the hands of another as a security for the performance of some promise, etc. ( kjv@2Kings:14:14; kjv@2Chronicals:25:24).
Hough @ to hamstring, i.e., sever the "tendon of Achilles" of the hinder legs of captured horses kjv@Joshua:11:6; kjv@2Samuel:8:4; kjv@1Chronicles:18:4), so as to render them useless.
Hour @ First found in kjv@Daniel:3:6 kjv@Daniel:4:19 kjv@Daniel:4:33 kjv@Daniel:5:5 . It is the rendering of the Chaldee shaah, meaning a "moment," a "look." It is used in the New Testament frequently to denote some determinate season kjv@Matthew:8:13; kjv@Luke:12:39). With the ancient Hebrews the divisions of the day were "morning, evening, and noon-day" kjv@Psalms:55:17, etc.). The Greeks, following the Babylonians, divided the day into twelve hours. The Jews, during the Captivity, learned also from the Babylonians this method of dividing time. When Judea became subject to the Romans, the Jews adopted the Roman mode of reckoning time. The night was divided into four watches kjv@Luke:12:38; kjv@Matthew:14:25 kjv@Matthew:13:25). Frequent allusion is also made to hours kjv@Matthew:25:13 kjv@Matthew:26:40, etc.). (
See DAY.) An hour was the twelfth part of the day, reckoning from sunrise to sunset, and consequently it perpetually varied in length.
House @ Till their sojourn in Egypt the Hebrews dwelt in tents. They then for the first time inhabited cities kjv@Genesis:47:3; kjv@Exodus:12:7; kjv@Hebrews:11:9). From the earliest times the Assyrians and the Canaanites were builders of cities. The Hebrews after the Conquest took possession of the captured cities, and seem to have followed the methods of building that had been pursued by the Canaanites. Reference is made to the stone (kjvKings:7:9; kjv@Isaiah:9:10) and marble ( kjv@1Chronicles:29:2) used in building, and to the internal wood-work of the houses (kjvKings:6:15; kjv@7:2; 10:11-12; kjv@2Chronicals:3:5; kjv@Jeremiah:22:14). "Ceiled houses" were such as had beams inlaid in the walls to which wainscotting was fastened kjv@Ezra:6:4; kjv@Jeremiah:22:14; kjv@Haggai:1:4). "Ivory houses" had the upper parts of the walls adorned with figures in stucco with gold and ivory (kjvKings:22:39; kjv@2Chronicals:3:6; kjv@Psalms:45:8). The roofs of the dwelling-houses were flat, and are often alluded to in Scripture ( kjv@2Samuel:11:2; kjv@Isaiah:22:1; kjv@Matthew:24:17). Sometimes tents or booths were erected on them ( kjv@2Samuel:16:22). They were protected by parapets or low walls kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8). On the house-tops grass sometimes grew kjv@Proverbs:19:13 kjv@Proverbs:27:15; kjv@Psalms:129:6-7). They were used, not only as places of recreation in the evening, but also sometimes as sleeping-places at night ( kjv@1Samuel:9:25-26; kjv@2Samuel:11:2 kjv@2Samuel:16:22; kjv@Daniel:4:29; kjv@Job:27:18; kjv@Proverbs:21:9), and as places of devotion kjv@Jeremiah:32:29 kjv@Jeremiah:19:13).
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Holiness @ Commanded kjv@Leviticus:11:45 kjv@Leviticus:20:7 kjv@Ephesians:5:8 kjv@Colossians:3:12 kjv@Romans:12:1
Christ
Desires for his people kjv@John:17:17
Effects, in his people kjv@Ephesians:5:25-27
An example of kjv@Hebrews:7:26 kjv@1Peter:2:21 kjv@1Peter:2:22
The character of God, the standard of kjv@Leviticus:19:2 kjv@1Peter:1:15 kjv@1Peter:1:16 kjv@Ephesians:5:1
The character of Christ, the standard of kjv@Romans:8:29 kjv@1John:2:6 kjv@Philippians:2:5
The gospel the way of kjv@Isaiah:35:8
Necessary to God's worship kjv@Psalms:24:3 kjv@Psalms:24:4
None shall see God without kjv@Ephesians:5:5 kjv@Hebrews:12:14
Saints
Elected to kjv@Romans:8:29 kjv@Ephesians:1:4
Called to kjv@1Thessalonians:4:7 kjv@2Timothy:1:9
New created in kjv@Ephesians:4:24
Possess kjv@1Corinthians:3:17 kjv@Hebrews:3:1
Have their fruit to kjv@Romans:6:22
Should follow after kjv@Hebrews:12:14
Should serve God in kjv@Luke:1:74 kjv@Luke:1:75
Should yield their members as instruments of kjv@Romans:6:13 kjv@Romans:6:19
Should present their bodies to God in kjv@Romans:12:1
Should have their conversation in kjv@1Peter:1:15 kjv@2Peter:3:11
Should continue in kjv@Luke:1:75
Should seek perfection in kjv@2Corinthians:7:1
Shall be presented to God in kjv@Colossians:1:22 kjv@1Thessalonians:3:13
Shall continue in, for ever kjv@Revelation:22:11
Behaviour of aged women should be as becomes kjv@Titus:2:3
Promise to women who continue in kjv@1Timothy:2:15
Promised to the Church kjv@Isaiah:35:8 kjv@Obadiah:1:17 kjv@Zechariah:14:20 kjv@Zechariah:14:21
Becoming to the Church kjv@Psalms:93:5
The Church is the beauty of kjv@1Chronicles:16:29 kjv@Psalms:29:2
The word of God the means of producing kjv@John:17:17 kjv@2Timothy:3:16 kjv@2Timothy:3:17
IS THE RESULT OF
The manifestation of God's grace kjv@Titus:2:3 kjv@Titus:2:11 kjv@Titus:2:12
Subjection to God kjv@Romans:6:22
God's keeping kjv@John:17:15
Union with Christ kjv@John:15:4 kjv@John:15:5 kjv@John:17:9
Required in prayer kjv@1Timothy:2:8
Ministers should
Possess kjv@Titus:1:8
Avoid everything inconsistent with kjv@Leviticus:21:6 kjv@Isaiah:52:11
Be examples of kjv@1Timothy:4:12
Exhort to kjv@Hebrews:12:14 kjv@1Peter:1:14-16
Motives to
The glory of God kjv@John:15:8 kjv@Philippians:1:11
The love of Christ kjv@2Corinthians:5:14 kjv@2Corinthians:5:15
The mercies of God kjv@Romans:12:1 kjv@Romans:12:2
The dissolution of all things kjv@2Peter:3:11
Chastisements are intended to produce, in saints kjv@Hebrews:12:10 kjv@James:1:2 kjv@James:1:3
Should lead to separation from the wicked kjv@Numbers:16:21 kjv@Numbers:16:26 kjv@2Corinthians:6:17 kjv@2Corinthians:6:18
The wicked are without kjv@1Timothy:1:9 kjv@2Timothy:3:2
Exemplified
David kjv@Psalms:86:2
Israel kjv@Jeremiah:2:3
John the Baptist kjv@Mark:6:20
Prophets kjv@Luke:1:70
Paul kjv@1Thessalonians:2:10
Wives of Patriarchs kjv@1Peter:3:5
Holiness of God, the @ Is incomparable kjv@Exodus:15:11 kjv@1Samuel:2:2
Exhibited in his
Character kjv@Psalms:22:3 kjv@John:17:11
Name kjv@Isaiah:57:15 kjv@Luke:1:49
Words kjv@Psalms:60:6 kjv@Jeremiah:23:9
Works kjv@Psalms:145:17
Kingdom kjv@Psalms:47:8 kjv@Matthew:13:41 kjv@Revelation:21:27 kjv@1Corinthians:6:9 kjv@1Corinthians:6:10
Is pledged for the fulfilment of
His promises kjv@Psalms:89:35
His judgments kjv@Amos:4:2
Saints are commanded to imitate kjv@Leviticus:11:44 kjv@1Peter:1:15 kjv@1Peter:1:16
Saints should praise kjv@Psalms:30:4
Should produce reverential fear kjv@Revelation:15:4
Requires holy service kjv@Joshua:24:19 kjv@Psalms:93:5
Heavenly hosts adore kjv@Isaiah:6:3 kjv@Revelation:4:8
Should be magnified kjv@1Chronicles:16:10 kjv@Psalms:48:1 kjv@Psalms:99:3 kjv@Psalms:99:5 kjv@Revelation:15:4
Holy Spirit, the Comforter, the @ Proceeds from the Father kjv@John:15:26
Given
By the Father kjv@John:14:16
By Christ kjv@Isaiah:61:3
Through Christ's intercession kjv@John:14:16
Sent in the name of Christ kjv@John:14:26
Sent by Christ from the Father kjv@John:15:26 kjv@John:16:7
As such he
Communicates joy to saints kjv@Romans:14:17 kjv@Galatians:5:22 kjv@1Thessalonians:1:6
Edifies the Church kjv@Acts:9:31
Testifies of Christ kjv@John:15:26
Imparts the love of God kjv@Romans:5:3-5
Imparts hope kjv@Romans:15:13 kjv@Galatians:5:5
Teaches saints kjv@John:14:26
Dwells with, and in saints kjv@John:14:17
Abides for ever with saints kjv@John:14:16
Is known by saints kjv@John:14:17
The world cannot receive kjv@John:14:17
Holy Spirit, The, is God @ As Jehovah kjv@Exodus:17:7 kjv@Hebrews:3:7-9 kjv@Numbers:12:6 kjv@2Peter:1:21
As Jehovah of hosts kjv@Isaiah:6:3 kjv@Isaiah:6:8-10 kjv@Acts:28:25
As Jehovah, Most High kjv@Psalms:78:17 kjv@Psalms:78:21 kjv@Acts:7:51
Being invoked as Jehovah kjv@Luke:2:26-29 kjv@Acts:4:23-25 kjv@Acts:1:16 kjv@Acts:1:20 kjv@2Thessalonians:3:5
As called God kjv@Acts:5:3 kjv@Acts:5:4
As joined with the Father and the Son in the baptismal formula kjv@Matthew:28:19
As eternal kjv@Hebrews:9:14
As omnipresent kjv@Psalms:139:7-13
As omniscient kjv@1Corinthians:2:10
As omnipotent kjv@Luke:1:35 kjv@Romans:15:19
As the Spirit of glory and of God kjv@1Peter:4:14
As Creator kjv@Genesis:1:26 kjv@Genesis:1:27 kjv@Job:33:4
As equal to, and one with the Father kjv@Matthew:28:19 kjv@2Corinthians:13:14
As Sovereign Disposer of all things kjv@Daniel:4:35 kjv@1Corinthians:12:6 kjv@1Corinthians:12:11
As Author of the new birth kjv@John:3:5 kjv@John:3:6 kjv@1John:5:4
As raising Christ from the dead kjv@Acts:2:24 kjv@1Peter:3:18 kjv@Hebrews:13:20 kjv@Romans:1:4
As inspiring Scripture kjv@2Timothy:3:16 kjv@2Peter:1:21
As the source of wisdom kjv@1Corinthians:12:8 kjv@Isaiah:11:2 kjv@John:16:13 kjv@John:14:26
As the source of miraculous power kjv@Matthew:12:28 kjv@Luke:11:20 kjv@Acts:19:11 kjv@Romans:15:19
As appointing and sending ministers kjv@Acts:13:2 kjv@Acts:13:4 kjv@Acts:9:38 kjv@Acts:20:28
As directing where the gospel should be preached kjv@Acts:16:6 kjv@Acts:16:7 kjv@Acts:16:10
As dwelling in saints kjv@John:14:17 kjv@1Corinthians:14:25 kjv@1Corinthians:3:16 kjv@1Corinthians:6:19
As Comforter of the Church kjv@Acts:9:31 kjv@2Corinthians:1:3
As sanctifying the Church kjv@Ezekiel:37:28 kjv@Romans:15:16
As the Witness kjv@Hebrews:10:15 kjv@1John:5:9
As convincing of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment kjv@John:16:8-11
Holy Spirit, the Personality Of @ He creates and gives life kjv@Job:33:4
He appoints and commissions ministers kjv@Isaiah:48:16 kjv@Acts:13:2 kjv@Acts:20:28
He directs ministers where to preach kjv@Acts:8:29 kjv@Acts:10:19 kjv@Acts:10:20
He directs ministers where not to preach kjv@Acts:16:6 kjv@Acts:16:7
He instructs ministers what to preach kjv@1Corinthians:2:13
He spoke in, and by, the prophets kjv@Acts:1:16 kjv@1Peter:1:11 kjv@1Peter:1:12 kjv@2Peter:1:21
He strives with sinners kjv@Genesis:6:3
He reproves kjv@John:16:8
He comforts kjv@Acts:9:31
He helps our infirmities kjv@Romans:8:26
He teaches kjv@John:14:26 kjv@1Corinthians:12:3
He guides kjv@John:16:13
He sanctifies kjv@Romans:15:16 kjv@1Corinthians:6:11
He testifies of Christ kjv@John:15:26
He glorifies Christ kjv@John:16:14
He has a power of his own kjv@Romans:15:13
He searches all things kjv@Romans:11:33 kjv@Romans:11:34 kjv@1Corinthians:2:10 kjv@1Corinthians:2:11
He works according to his own will kjv@1Corinthians:12:11
He dwells with saints kjv@John:14:17
He can be grieved kjv@Ephesians:4:30
He can be vexed kjv@Isaiah:63:10
He can be resisted kjv@Acts:7:51
He can be tempted kjv@Acts:5:9
Holy Spirit, the Teacher, the @ Promised kjv@Proverbs:1:23
As the Spirit of wisdom kjv@Isaiah:11:2 kjv@Isaiah:40:13 kjv@Isaiah:40:14
Given
In answer to prayer kjv@Ephesians:1:16 kjv@Ephesians:1:17
To saints kjv@Nehemiah:9:20 kjv@1Corinthians:2:12 kjv@1Corinthians:2:13
Necessity for kjv@1Corinthians:2:9 kjv@1Corinthians:2:10
As such he
Reveals the things of God kjv@1Corinthians:2:10 kjv@1Corinthians:2:13
Reveals the things of Christ kjv@John:16:14
Reveals the future kjv@Luke:2:26 kjv@Acts:21:11
Brings the words of Christ to remembrance kjv@John:14:26
Directs in the way of godliness kjv@Isaiah:30:21 kjv@Ezekiel:36:27
Teaches saints to answer persecutors kjv@Mark:13:11 kjv@Luke:12:12
Enables ministers to teach kjv@1Corinthians:12:8
Guides into all truth kjv@John:14:26 kjv@John:16:13
Directs the decisions of the Church kjv@Acts:15:28
Attend to the instruction of kjv@Revelation:2:7 kjv@Revelation:2:11 kjv@Revelation:2:29
The natural man will not receive the things of kjv@1Corinthians:2:14
Holy Land @ Extremely fruitful kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Numbers:13:27 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:7-9 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:10-12
Abounded in minerals kjv@Deuteronomy:8:9 kjv@Deuteronomy:33:25
Called
The land kjv@Leviticus:26:42 kjv@Luke:4:25
The Lord's land kjv@Hosea:9:3
Land of Canaan kjv@Genesis:11:31 kjv@Leviticus:14:34
Land of Israel kjv@1Samuel:13:19 kjv@Matthew:2:20 kjv@Matthew:2:21
Land of Judah kjv@Isaiah:26:1
Land of the Hebrews kjv@Genesis:40:15
Land of promise kjv@Hebrews:11:9
Land of Immanuel kjv@Isaiah:8:8
Pleasant land kjv@Psalms:106:24 kjv@Daniel:8:9
Good land kjv@Numbers:14:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:25
Glorious land kjv@Daniel:11:16
Palestine kjv@Exodus:15:14 kjv@Isaiah:14:29 kjv@Isaiah:14:31
Original inhabitants of, expelled for wickedness kjv@Genesis:15:16 kjv@Exodus:23:23 kjv@Leviticus:18:25 kjv@Deuteronomy:18:12
Promised to
Abraham kjv@Genesis:12:7 kjv@Genesis:13:15 kjv@Genesis:17:8
Isaac kjv@Genesis:26:3
Jacob kjv@Genesis:28:13 kjv@Genesis:28:15 kjv@Genesis:35:12
Given by covenant to Israel kjv@Exodus:6:4
Extent of
As promised kjv@Genesis:15:18 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:7 kjv@Joshua:1:4
As at first divided kjv@Numbers:34:1-12
Under Solomon kjv@1Kings:4:21 kjv@1Kings:4:24 kjv@2Chronicles:9:26
Twelve men sent to spy kjv@Numbers:13:1-33
Conquered by Joshua Joshua:6-7
Divided by lot kjv@Numbers:34:16-29 kjv@Joshua:13:7-14
Allotment of, specified Joshua:14-15
All inheritances in, inalienable kjv@Leviticus:25:10 kjv@Leviticus:25:23
A sabbath of rest appointed for kjv@Leviticus:25:2-5
Obedience the condition of continuing in kjv@Leviticus:26:3 kjv@Deuteronomy:5:33 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:16 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:17 kjv@Deuteronomy:11:22-25
Divided into
Twelve provinces by Solomon kjv@1Kings:4:7-19
Two kingdoms in the time of Rehoboam kjv@1Kings:11:35 kjv@1Kings:11:36 kjv@1Kings:12:19 kjv@1Kings:12:20
Four provinces by the Romans kjv@Luke:3:1
Numerous population of, in Solomon's reign kjv@1Kings:3:8 kjv@2Chronicles:1:9
Extensive commerce of, in Solomon's reign kjv@1Kings:9:26-28 kjv@1Kings:10:22-29
Prosperity of, in Solomon's reign kjv@1Kings:4:20
Was the burial place of the patriarchs kjv@Genesis:49:29-31 kjv@Genesis:50:13 kjv@Genesis:50:25 kjv@Joshua:24:32
A type of the rest that remains for saints kjv@Hebrews:4:1 kjv@Hebrews:4:2 kjv@Hebrews:4:9 kjv@1Peter:1:4
Holy of Holies @ Divided from the outward tabernacle by a vail kjv@Exodus:26:31-33
Was called the
Sanctuary kjv@Leviticus:4:6 kjv@Psalms:20:2
Holy sanctuary kjv@Leviticus:16:33
Holy place kjv@Exodus:28:29 kjv@Leviticus:16:2 kjv@Leviticus:16:3
Most holy place kjv@Exodus:26:31-33
Holiest of all kjv@Hebrews:9:3
Oracle kjv@1Kings:6:5 kjv@1Kings:6:16 kjv@1Kings:6:20
Contained
Ark of testimony kjv@Exodus:26:33 kjv@Exodus:40:3 kjv@Exodus:40:21
Mercy-seat kjv@Exodus:26:34
Cherubim kjv@Exodus:25:18-22 kjv@1Kings:6:23-28
Golden censer kjv@Hebrews:9:4
Pot of manna kjv@Exodus:16:33 kjv@Hebrews:9:4
Aaron's rod kjv@Numbers:17:10 kjv@Hebrews:9:4
A written copy of the divine law kjv@Deuteronomy:31:26 kjv@2Kings:22:8
God appeared in kjv@Exodus:25:22 kjv@Leviticus:16:2
The high priest
Not to enter, at all times kjv@Leviticus:16:2
Alone to enter, once a year kjv@Hebrews:9:7
Entered, in ordinary priest's dress kjv@Leviticus:16:4
Entered, not without blood of atonement kjv@Leviticus:16:14 kjv@Leviticus:16:15 kjv@Hebrews:9:7
Offered incense in kjv@Leviticus:16:12
Made atonement for kjv@Leviticus:16:15 kjv@Leviticus:16:16 kjv@Leviticus:16:20 kjv@Leviticus:16:33
The priests allowed to enter, and prepare the holy things for removal kjv@Numbers:4:5
Laid open to view at Christ's death kjv@Matthew:27:51
A type of heaven kjv@Psalms:102:19 kjv@Hebrews:9:12 kjv@Hebrews:9:13 kjv@Hebrews:9:24
Saints have boldness to enter the true kjv@Hebrews:10:19
Homicide @ Distinguished from murder kjv@Exodus:21:13 kjv@Exodus:21:14 kjv@Numbers:35:16-21 kjv@Numbers:35:25
Justifiable, described as
Killing persons condemned by law kjv@Genesis:9:6 kjv@Exodus:35:2 kjv@Leviticus:24:16
Killing a thief in the night kjv@Exodus:22:2
Killing enemies in battle kjv@Numbers:31:7 kjv@Numbers:31:8
Killing a manslayer by next of kin kjv@Numbers:35:27
Unjustifiable, described as
Killing without enmity kjv@Numbers:35:22
Killing without lying in wait kjv@Exodus:21:13 kjv@Numbers:35:22
Killing by accident kjv@Numbers:35:23 kjv@Deuteronomy:19:5
The avenger of blood might slay those guilty of unjustifiable kjv@Numbers:35:19 kjv@Numbers:35:27
Protection afforded in the cities of refuge to those guilty of unjustified kjv@Numbers:35:11 kjv@Numbers:35:15
Confinement in the city of refuge the punishment for unjustifiable kjv@Numbers:35:25 kjv@Numbers:35:28
Honey @ God the giver of kjv@Psalms:81:16 kjv@Ezekiel:16:19
Gathered and prepared by bees kjv@Judges:14:8
Found in
Rocks kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13 kjv@Psalms:81:16
Woods kjv@1Samuel:14:25 kjv@1Samuel:14:26 kjv@Jeremiah:41:8
Carcases of dead animals kjv@Judges:14:8
Sweetness of kjv@Judges:14:18
In the honeycomb sweetest and most valuable kjv@Proverbs:16:24 kjv@Proverbs:24:13
Abounded in
Egypt kjv@Numbers:16:13
Assyria kjv@2Kings:18:32
Canaan kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Leviticus:20:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8
Esteemed a wholesome food kjv@Proverbs:24:13
Moderation needful in the use of kjv@Proverbs:25:16 kjv@Proverbs:25:27
Loathed by those who are full kjv@Proverbs:27:7
Was eaten
Plain kjv@1Samuel:14:25 kjv@1Samuel:14:26 kjv@1Samuel:14:29
With the honeycomb kjv@Songs:5:1 kjv@Luke:24:42
With milk kjv@Songs:4:11
With butter kjv@Isaiah:7:15 kjv@Isaiah:7:22
With locusts kjv@Matthew:3:4 kjv@Mark:1:6
Mixed with flour kjv@Exodus:16:31 kjv@Ezekiel:16:13
Not to be offered with any sacrifice kjv@Leviticus:2:11
First fruits of, offered to God kjv@2Chronicles:31:5
Often sent as a present kjv@Genesis:43:11 kjv@1Kings:14:3
Exported from Canaan kjv@Ezekiel:27:17
Illustrative of
The word of God kjv@Psalms:19:10 kjv@Psalms:119:103
Wisdom kjv@Proverbs:24:13 kjv@Proverbs:24:14
Holy speech of saints kjv@Songs:4:11
Pleasant words kjv@Proverbs:16:24
Lips of a strange woman kjv@Proverbs:5:3
Hope @ In God kjv@Psalms:39:7 kjv@1Peter:1:21
In Christ kjv@1Corinthians:15:19 kjv@1Timothy:1:1
In God's promises kjv@Acts:26:6 kjv@Acts:26:7 kjv@Titus:1:2
In the mercy of God kjv@Psalms:33:18
Is the work of the Holy Spirit kjv@Romans:15:13 kjv@Galatians:5:5
Obtained through
Grace kjv@2Thessalonians:2:16
The word kjv@Psalms:119:81
Patience and comfort of the Scriptures kjv@Romans:15:4
The gospel kjv@Colossians:1:5 kjv@Colossians:1:23
Faith kjv@Romans:5:1 kjv@Romans:5:2 kjv@Galatians:5:5
The result of experience kjv@Romans:5:4
A better hope brought in by Christ kjv@Hebrews:7:19
Described as
Good kjv@2Thessalonians:2:16
Lively kjv@1Peter:1:3
Sure and steadfast kjv@Hebrews:6:19
Gladdening kjv@Proverbs:10:28
Blessed kjv@Titus:2:13
Makes not ashamed kjv@Romans:5:5
Triumphs over difficulties kjv@Romans:4:18
Is an encouragement to boldness in preaching kjv@2Corinthians:3:12
Saints
Are called to kjv@Ephesians:4:4
Rejoice in kjv@Romans:5:2 kjv@Romans:12:12
Have all, the same kjv@Ephesians:4:4
Have, in death kjv@Proverbs:14:32
Should abound in kjv@Romans:15:13
Should look for the object of kjv@Titus:2:13
Should not be ashamed of kjv@Psalms:119:116
Should hold fast kjv@Hebrews:3:6
Should not be moved from kjv@Colossians:1:23
Should continue in kjv@Psalms:71:14 kjv@1Peter:1:13
Connected with faith and love kjv@1Corinthians:13:13
Objects of
Salvation kjv@1Thessalonians:5:8
Righteousness kjv@Galatians:5:5
Christ's glorious appearing kjv@Titus:2:13
A resurrection kjv@Acts:23:6 kjv@Acts:24:15
Eternal life kjv@Titus:1:2 kjv@Titus:3:7
Glory kjv@Romans:5:2 kjv@Colossians:1:27
Leads to purity kjv@1John:3:3
Leads to patience kjv@Romans:8:25 kjv@1Thessalonians:1:3
Seek for full assurance of kjv@Hebrews:6:11
Be ready to give an answer concerning kjv@1Peter:3:15
Encouragement to kjv@Hosea:2:15 kjv@Zechariah:9:12
Encourage others to kjv@Psalms:130:7
Happiness of kjv@Psalms:146:5
Life is the season of kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:4 kjv@Isaiah:38:18
The wicked have no ground for kjv@Ephesians:2:12
Of the wicked
Is in their worldly possessions kjv@Job:31:24
Shall make them ashamed kjv@Isaiah:20:5 kjv@Isaiah:20:6 kjv@Zechariah:9:5
Shall perish kjv@Job:8:13 kjv@Job:11:20 kjv@Proverbs:10:28
Shall be extinguished in death kjv@Job:27:8
Illustrated by
An Anchor kjv@Hebrews:6:19
A helmet kjv@1Thessalonians:5:8
Exemplified
David kjv@Psalms:39:7
Paul kjv@Acts:24:15
Abraham kjv@Romans:4:18
Thessalonians kjv@1Thessalonians:1:3
Horns @ Natural weapons on heads of animals kjv@Daniel:7:20
Animals with, mentioned
The ox kjv@Psalms:69:31
The ram kjv@Genesis:22:13
The goat kjv@Daniel:8:5
The unicorn kjv@Psalms:22:21 kjv@Psalms:92:10
Tusks of the elephant so called kjv@Ezekiel:27:15
Used offensively kjv@Exodus:21:29 kjv@Ezekiel:34:21
Were used
For holding oil kjv@1Samuel:16:1 kjv@1Kings:1:39
As musical instruments kjv@Joshua:6:4 kjv@Joshua:6:5 kjv@1Chronicles:25:5
Representations of, placed at the four corners of the altars kjv@Exodus:27:2 kjv@Exodus:30:2
Wearing of, alluded to kjv@Psalms:75:5 kjv@Psalms:75:10
Illustrative
Of power of God kjv@Psalms:18:2 kjv@Habakkuk:3:4
Of power of Christ kjv@Luke:1:69 kjv@Revelation:5:6
Of power of Ephraim &:c kjv@Deuteronomy:33:17
Of power of the wicked kjv@Psalms:22:21 kjv@Psalms:75:10
Of kings kjv@Daniel:7:7 kjv@Daniel:7:8 kjv@Daniel:7:24 kjv@Daniel:8:3 kjv@Daniel:8:5 kjv@Daniel:8:20
Of antichristian powers kjv@Revelation:13:1 kjv@Revelation:17:3 kjv@Revelation:17:7
(Budding of,) of the commencement or revival of a nation kjv@Psalms:132:17 kjv@Ezekiel:29:21
(Raising up,) of arrogance kjv@Psalms:75:4 kjv@Psalms:75:5
(Exalting,) of increase of power and glory kjv@1Samuel:2:1 kjv@1Samuel:2:10 kjv@Psalms:89:17 kjv@Psalms:89:24 kjv@Psalms:92:10 kjv@Psalms:112:9
(Pushing with,) of conquests kjv@Deuteronomy:33:17 kjv@1Kings:22:11 kjv@Micah:4:13
(Bringing down,) of degradation kjv@Job:16:15
(Cutting off,) of destruction of power kjv@Psalms:75:10 kjv@Jeremiah:48:25 kjv@Lamentations:2:3
Horse, the @ Endued with strength by God kjv@Job:39:19
Described as
Strong kjv@Psalms:33:17 kjv@Psalms:147:10
Swift kjv@Isaiah:30:16 kjv@Jeremiah:4:13 kjv@Habakkuk:1:8
Fearless kjv@Job:39:20 kjv@Job:39:22
Fierce and impetuous kjv@Job:39:21 kjv@Job:39:24
Warlike in disposition kjv@Job:39:21 kjv@Jeremiah:8:6
Sure footed kjv@Isaiah:63:13
Want of understanding in, alluded to kjv@Psalms:32:9
Hard hoofs of, alluded to kjv@Isaiah:5:28
Loud snorting of, alluded to kjv@Jeremiah:8:16 kjv@Job:39:20
Colours of, mentioned
White kjv@Zechariah:1:8 kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Revelation:6:2
Black kjv@Zechariah:6:2 kjv@Zechariah:6:6 kjv@Revelation:6:5
Red kjv@Zechariah:1:8 kjv@Zechariah:6:2 kjv@Revelation:6:4
Speckled kjv@Zechariah:1:8
Bay kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Zechariah:6:7
Grisled kjv@Zechariah:6:3 kjv@Zechariah:6:6
Pale or ash colour kjv@Revelation:6:8
Fed on grain and herbs kjv@1Kings:4:28 kjv@1Kings:18:5
Used for
Mounting calvary kjv@Exodus:14:9 kjv@1Samuel:13:5
Drawing chariots kjv@Micah:1:13 kjv@Zechariah:6:2
Bearing burdens kjv@Ezra:2:66 kjv@Nehemiah:7:68
Hunting kjv@Job:39:18
Conveying posts, &:c kjv@2Kings:9:17-19 kjv@Esther:8:10
Kings and princes rode on kjv@Esther:6:8-11 kjv@Ezekiel:23:23
Governed by bit and bridle kjv@Psalms:32:9 kjv@James:3:3
Urged on by whips kjv@Proverbs:26:3
Adorned with bells on the neck kjv@Zechariah:14:20
Numbers of, kept for war kjv@Jeremiah:51:27 kjv@Ezekiel:26:10
Prepared and trained for war kjv@Proverbs:21:31
In battle protected by armour kjv@Jeremiah:46:4
Vanity of trusting to kjv@Psalms:33:17 kjv@Amos:2:15
The Jews
Forbidden to multiply kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16
Imported from Egypt kjv@1Kings:10:28 kjv@1Kings:10:29
Multiplied in Solomon's reign kjv@1Kings:4:26
Condemned for multiplying kjv@Isaiah:2:7
Not to trust in kjv@Hosea:14:3
Condemned for trusting to kjv@Isaiah:30:16 kjv@Isaiah:31:3
Brought back many, from Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:66
Notice of early traffic in kjv@Genesis:47:17
Sold in fairs and markets kjv@Ezekiel:27:14 kjv@Revelation:18:13
Often suffered
From blindness kjv@Zechariah:12:4
From plague kjv@Zechariah:14:15
From murrain kjv@Exodus:9:3
From bites of serpents kjv@Genesis:49:17
In the hoof from prancing kjv@Judges:5:22
In battle kjv@Jeremiah:51:21 kjv@Haggai:2:22
Dedicated to the sun by idolaters kjv@2Kings:23:11
Illustrative of
Beauty of the church kjv@Songs:1:9 kjv@Zechariah:10:3
Glorious and triumphant deliverance of the church kjv@Isaiah:63:13
A dull headstrong disposition kjv@Psalms:32:9
Impetuosity of the wicked in sin kjv@Jeremiah:8:6
Hospitality @ Commanded kjv@Romans:12:13 kjv@1Peter:4:9
Required in ministers kjv@1Timothy:3:2 kjv@Titus:1:8
A test of Christian character kjv@1Timothy:5:10
Specially to be shown to
Strangers kjv@Hebrews:13:2
The poor kjv@Isaiah:58:7 kjv@Luke:14:13
Enemies kjv@2Kings:6:22 kjv@2Kings:6:23 kjv@Romans:12:20
Encouragement to kjv@Luke:14:14 kjv@Hebrews:13:2
Exemplified
Melchizedek kjv@Genesis:14:18
Abraham kjv@Genesis:18:3-8
Lot kjv@Genesis:19:2 kjv@Genesis:19:3
Laban kjv@Genesis:24:31
Jethro kjv@Exodus:2:20
Manoah kjv@Judges:13:15
Samuel kjv@1Samuel:9:22
David kjv@2Samuel:6:19
Barzillai kjv@2Samuel:19:32
Shunammite kjv@2Kings:4:8
Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:5:17
Job kjv@Job:31:17 kjv@Job:31:32
Zacchaeus kjv@Luke:19:6
Samaritans kjv@John:4:40
Lydia kjv@Acts:16:15
Jason kjv@Acts:17:7
Mnason kjv@Acts:21:16
People of Melita kjv@Acts:28:2
Publius kjv@Acts:28:7
Gaius kjv@3John:1:5 kjv@3John:1:6
Houses @ Antiquity of kjv@Genesis:12:1 kjv@Genesis:19:3
Deep and solid foundations required for kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Luke:6:48
Sometimes built without foundation kjv@Matthew:7:26 kjv@Luke:6:49
Built of
Clay kjv@Job:4:19
Bricks kjv@Exodus:1:11-14 kjv@Isaiah:9:10
Stone and wood kjv@Leviticus:14:40 kjv@Leviticus:14:42 kjv@Habakkuk:2:11
Hewn or cut stone kjv@Isaiah:9:10 kjv@Amos:5:11
In cities, built in streets kjv@Genesis:19:2 kjv@Joshua:2:19
Often built on city walls kjv@Joshua:2:15 kjv@2Corinthians:11:33
The flat roofs of
Surrounded with battlements kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8
Had often booths on them kjv@2Samuel:16:22 kjv@Nehemiah:8:16 kjv@Proverbs:2:19
Had often idolatrous altars on them kjv@2Kings:23:12 kjv@Jeremiah:19:13 kjv@Zephaniah:1:5
Used for drying flax kjv@Joshua:2:6
Used for exercise kjv@2Samuel:11:2 kjv@Daniel:4:29
Used for devotion kjv@Acts:10:9
Used for making proclamations kjv@Luke:12:3
Used for secret conference kjv@1Samuel:9:25 kjv@1Samuel:9:26
Resorted to in grief kjv@Isaiah:15:3 kjv@Jeremiah:48:38
Often covered with week grass kjv@Psalms:129:6 kjv@Psalms:129:7
Accessible from the outside kjv@Matthew:24:17
The courts of, large and used as apartments kjv@Esther:1:5 kjv@Luke:5:19
Entered by a gate or door kjv@Genesis:43:19 kjv@Exodus:12:22 kjv@Luke:16:20 kjv@Acts:10:17
Doors of, low and small for safety kjv@Proverbs:17:19
Doors of, how fastened kjv@2Samuel:13:18 kjv@Songs:5:5 kjv@Luke:11:7
Admission to, gained by knocking at the door kjv@Acts:12:13 kjv@Revelation:3:20
Walls of, plastered kjv@Leviticus:14:42 kjv@Leviticus:14:43
Serpents often lodged in walls of kjv@Amos:5:19
Custom of fastening nails, &:c, in walls of, alluded to kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:11 kjv@Isaiah:22:23
Had often several stories kjv@Ezekiel:41:16 kjv@Acts:20:9
Divided into apartments kjv@Genesis:43:30 kjv@Isaiah:26:20
Apartments of, were often
Large and airy kjv@Jeremiah:22:14
Ceiled and painted kjv@Jeremiah:22:14 kjv@Haggai:1:4
Inlaid with ivory kjv@1Kings:22:39 kjv@Amos:3:15
Hung with rich tapestries kjv@Esther:1:6
Warmed with fires kjv@Jeremiah:36:22 kjv@John:18:18
Upper apartments of, the best, and used for entertainments kjv@Mark:14:15
Had often detached apartments for secrecy and for strangers kjv@Judges:3:20-23 kjv@2Kings:4:10 kjv@2Kings:4:11 kjv@2Kings:9:2 kjv@2Kings:9:3
Lighted by windows kjv@1Kings:7:4
Street windows of, high and dangerous kjv@2Kings:1:2 kjv@2Kings:9:30 kjv@2Kings:9:33 kjv@Acts:20:9
Of the rich
Great kjv@Isaiah:5:9 kjv@Amos:6:11 kjv@2Timothy:2:20
Goodly kjv@Deuteronomy:8:12
Pleasant kjv@Ezekiel:26:12 kjv@Micah:2:9
Of brick or clay
Plastered kjv@Ezekiel:13:10 kjv@Ezekiel:13:11
Easily broken through kjv@Job:24:16 kjv@Ezekiel:12:5
Often swept away by torrents kjv@Ezekiel:13:13 kjv@Ezekiel:13:14
When finished were usually dedicated kjv@Deuteronomy:20:5 kjv@Psalms:30:1
For summer residence kjv@Amos:3:15
Liable to leprosy kjv@Leviticus:14:34-53
Not to be coveted kjv@Exodus:20:17 kjv@Micah:2:2
Were hired kjv@Acts:28:30
Were mortgaged kjv@Nehemiah:5:3
Were sold kjv@Acts:4:34
Law respecting the sale of kjv@Leviticus:25:29-33
Of criminals, desolated kjv@Daniel:2:5 kjv@Daniel:3:29
Desolation of, threatened as a punishment kjv@Isaiah:5:9 kjv@Isaiah:13:16 kjv@Isaiah:13:21 kjv@Isaiah:13:22 kjv@Ezekiel:16:41 kjv@Ezekiel:26:12
Often broken down to repair city walls before sieges kjv@Isaiah:22:10
Illustrative
Of the body kjv@Job:4:19 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
Of the grave kjv@Job:30:23
Of the church kjv@Hebrews:3:6 kjv@1Peter:2:5
Of saints' inheritance kjv@John:14:2 kjv@2Corinthians:5:1
(On sand,) of the delusive hope of hypocrites kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Matthew:7:25
(On a rock,) of the hope of saints kjv@Matthew:7:24 kjv@Matthew:7:25
(Insecurity of,) of earthly trust kjv@Matthew:6:19 kjv@Matthew:6:20
(Building of,) of great prosperity kjv@Isaiah:65:21 kjv@Ezekiel:28:26
(Built and not inhabited,) of calamity kjv@Deuteronomy:28:30 kjv@Amos:5:11 kjv@Zephaniah:1:13
(To inhabit those, built by others,) of abundant feelings kjv@Deuteronomy:6:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:6:11
tcr.1:
naves:
HOBAB @
- Son of Raguel kjv@Numbers:10:29; kjv@Judges:4:11
HOBAH @
- A place north of Damascus kjv@Genesis:14:15
HOD @
- A son of Zophah kjv@1Chronicles:7:37
HODAIAH @
- Son of Elioenai kjv@1Chronicles:3:24
HODAVIAH @
-1. A chief of the half-tribe of Manasseh, whose inheritance was east of the Jordan River kjv@1Chronicles:5:24
-2. A Benjamite kjv@1Chronicles:9:7
-3. A Levite kjv@Ezra:2:40
HODESH @
- Wife of Shaharaim kjv@1Chronicles:8:9
HODEVAH @
- A Levite kjv@Nehemiah:7:43
HODIAH @
- Also called HODIJAH
-1. Wife of Ezra:1Chronicles:4:19
-2. A Levite kjv@Nehemiah:8:7; kjv@Nehemiah:9:5; kjv@Nehemiah:10:10 kjv@Nehemiah:10:13
-3. An Israelitish chief kjv@Nehemiah:10:18
HOGLAH @
- A daughter of Zelophehad kjv@Numbers:26:33; kjv@Numbers:27:1; kjv@Numbers:36:11; kjv@Joshua:17:3
HOHAM @
- King of Hebron kjv@Joshua:10:3
HOLIDAY @ -(For rest)
-
See SABBATH
- One year in seven kjv@Leviticus:25:2-7
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See JUBILEE
HOLINESS @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:17:1; kjv@Genesis:35:2; kjv@Exodus:19:6; kjv@Exodus:22:31; kjv@Exodus:28:36; kjv@Exodus:39:30; kjv@Leviticus:10:8-10; kjv@Leviticus:11:44-45 kjv@Leviticus:11:47; kjv@Leviticus:19:2; kjv@Leviticus:20:7 kjv@Leviticus:20:26 kjv@Deuteronomy:13:17; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:2; kjv@Deuteronomy:18:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:26:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:30:2 kjv@Deuteronomy:30:10 kjv@Joshua:7:12-13; kjv@Job:5:24; kjv@Job:28:28; kjv@Job:36:21; kjv@Psalms:4:4; kjv@Psalms:15:1-5; kjv@Psalms:24:3-5; kjv@Psalms:32:2; kjv@Psalms:37:27; kjv@Psalms:68:13; kjv@Psalms:73:1; kjv@Psalms:85:13; kjv@Psalms:94:15; kjv@Psalms:97:10; kjv@Psalms:119:1-3; kjv@Proverbs:11:23; kjv@Proverbs:12:5; kjv@Proverbs:21:8 kjv@Proverbs:21:Proverbs:16:17; 15, 29; kjv@Proverbs:22:1; kjv@Ecclesiastes:7:1; kjv@Ecclesiastes:26:2 kjv@Ecclesiastes:26:Isaiah:4:3; 8, 9; kjv@Isaiah:32:17; kjv@Isaiah:35:8; kjv@Isaiah:51:7; kjv@Isaiah:52:1 kjv@Isaiah:52:11 kjv@Isaiah:57:2; kjv@Isaiah:60:1-21; kjv@Isaiah:61:3 kjv@Isaiah:61:9-11 kjv@Micah:6:8; kjv@Zephaniah:2:3; kjv@Zechariah:8:3; kjv@Zechariah:14:20-21; kjv@Matthew:5:6-8 kjv@Matthew:5:29 kjv@Matthew:5:30 kjv@Matthew:5:48; kjv@Matthew:12:33; kjv@Mark:9:49-50; kjv@Luke:1:74-75; kjv@Luke:6:45; kjv@John:1:47; kjv@John:4:14; kjv@John:5:14; kjv@John:6:35; kjv@John:15:19; kjv@John:17:23; kjv@Acts:24:16; kjv@Romans:2:28-29; kjv@Romans:6:1-23; kjv@Romans:8:1 kjv@Romans:8:Romans:7:4-6; 4, 12; kjv@Romans:12:1 kjv@Romans:12:Romans:11:16; 2, 9; kjv@Romans:13:12-14; kjv@Romans:14:17; kjv@Romans:16:19; kjv@1Corinthians:3:16-17; kjv@1Corinthians:6:12-13 kjv@1Corinthians:6:1Corinthians:5:7; 19, 20; kjv@1Corinthians:7:23; kjv@1Corinthians:8:12; kjv@1Corinthians:10:21-31 kjv@1Corinthians:10:32; kjv@1Corinthians:12:31; kjv@1Corinthians:15:34; kjv@2Corinthians:6:14-17; kjv@2Corinthians:7:1; kjv@2Corinthians:10:3-5; kjv@2Corinthians:11:2; kjv@2Corinthians:13:7-8; kjv@Galatians:2:17; kjv@Galatians:5:22-25; kjv@Ephesians:1:4 kjv@Ephesians:1:Ephesians:6:15; 13, 14; kjv@Ephesians:2:21-22; kjv@Ephesians:5:1 kjv@Ephesians:5:Ephesians:4:20-24; 3, 8-11; kjv@Philippians:1:10-11; kjv@Philippians:2:15; kjv@Philippians:4:8; kjv@Colossians:1:22; kjv@Colossians:3:5-10-12-15; kjv@1Thessalonians:2:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:3 kjv@1Thessalonians:4:1Thessalonians:3:13; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:5 kjv@1Thessalonians:5:4, 7; 22, 23; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:13; kjv@1Timothy:1:5; kjv@1Timothy:4:8 kjv@1Timothy:4:12 kjv@1Timothy:6:6 kjv@1Timothy:6:1Timothy:5:22; kjv@2Timothy:2:16-17 kjv@2Timothy:2:19 kjv@2Timothy:2:11 kjv@2Timothy:2:12; 21, 22; kjv@2Timothy:3:17; kjv@2Timothy:2:9 kjv@2Timothy:2:Titus:1:15; 10, 12; kjv@Hebrews:4:3 kjv@Hebrews:4:9 kjv@Hebrews:12:1 kjv@Hebrews:12:10, kjv@Hebrews:10:22; 14, 15; kjv@Hebrews:13:9; kjv@James:1:21-27; kjv@James:3:17; kjv@James:4:4; kjv@James:2:1 kjv@James:2:5, 9, 11, kjv@1Peter:1:14-16; 12, 24; kjv@1Peter:4:1-2 kjv@1Peter:4:1Peter:3:11; 6, 7; kjv@1Peter:3:11-2Peter:1:2-8; 12, 14; kjv@2Peter:2:1 kjv@2Peter:2:1John:1:6-7; 5, 29; kjv@1John:5:4-5 kjv@1John:5:1John:3:3 kjv@1John:3:6-10 18, 21; kjv@2John:1:4; kjv@3John:1:11; kjv@Revelation:14:4-5; kjv@Revelation:18:4; kjv@Revelation:19:8
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See DESIRE,_SPIRITUAL
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See GOD,_HOLINESS_OF
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See RIGHTEOUSNESS
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See SANCTIFICATION
-
See SINLESSNESS
HOLM @
- A tree kjv@Isaiah:44:14
HOLY DAY @
-
See HOLIDAY
HOLY PLACE @
-
See TABERNACLE
-
See TEMPLE
HOLY SPIRIT @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:1:2; kjv@Genesis:6:3; kjv@Genesis:41:38; kjv@Exodus:31:3; kjv@Exodus:35:31; kjv@Numbers:27:18; kjv@Nehemiah:9:20; kjv@Job:16:19; kjv@Job:32:8; kjv@Job:33:4; kjv@Psalms:51:11-12; kjv@Psalms:103:9; kjv@Psalms:139:7; kjv@Isaiah:4:4; kjv@Isaiah:6:8; kjv@Isaiah:11:2; kjv@Isaiah:28:6; kjv@Isaiah:30:1; kjv@Isaiah:32:15; kjv@Isaiah:40:13; kjv@Isaiah:42:1; kjv@Isaiah:44:3-4; kjv@Isaiah:48:16; kjv@Isaiah:51:12; kjv@Isaiah:54:13; kjv@Isaiah:59:19-21; kjv@Isaiah:63:10 kjv@Isaiah:63:Isaiah:61:1; 11, 14; kjv@Ezekiel:36:27; kjv@Ezekiel:37:9 kjv@Ezekiel:37:14 kjv@Ezekiel:39:29; kjv@Joel:2:28-29; kjv@Micah:2:7; kjv@Micah:3:8; kjv@Haggai:2:5; kjv@Zechariah:4:1-7; kjv@Zechariah:12:10; kjv@Zechariah:3:11 kjv@Zechariah:3:Matthew:1:18-20; 16, 17; kjv@Matthew:4:1; kjv@Matthew:10:20; kjv@Matthew:12:28; kjv@Matthew:28:19; kjv@Mark:1:10; kjv@Mark:12:36; kjv@Luke:1:15 kjv@Luke:1:Luke:13:11; 35, 67; kjv@Luke:2:25-27; kjv@Luke:3:22; kjv@Luke:4:18; kjv@Luke:11:13; kjv@Luke:12:12; kjv@John:1:9 kjv@John:1:John:24:49; kjv@John:3:5 kjv@John:3:32, 33; 6, 34; kjv@John:4:14; kjv@John:6:45-63; kjv@John:14:16 kjv@John:14:John:7:38-39; 17, 26; kjv@John:15:26; kjv@John:16:7-14; kjv@Acts:1:2 kjv@Acts:1:5, kjv@Acts:20:22; 8, 16; kjv@Acts:2:2-4 kjv@Acts:2:33, 38; kjv@Acts:5:3-4 kjv@Acts:5:Acts:4:8 kjv@Acts:4:31 9, 32; kjv@Acts:6:5; kjv@Acts:7:51; kjv@Acts:8:15-19; kjv@Acts:9:31; kjv@Acts:10:19 kjv@Acts:10:Acts:11:15 kjv@Acts:11:20, 44-47; kjv@Acts:13:2-4 kjv@Acts:13:16 kjv@Acts:13:24; 9, 52; kjv@Acts:15:8 kjv@Acts:15:28 kjv@Acts:16:6-7; kjv@Acts:19:2-6; kjv@Acts:20:28; kjv@Romans:1:4; kjv@Romans:5:3-5; kjv@Romans:8:1-27; kjv@Romans:9:1; kjv@Romans:11:33-34; kjv@Romans:14:17; kjv@Romans:15:13 kjv@Romans:15:16, 18, 19, 30; kjv@1Corinthians:2:4 kjv@1Corinthians:2:10-14 kjv@1Corinthians:3:16; kjv@1Corinthians:6:11 kjv@1Corinthians:6:19 kjv@1Corinthians:12:3-11; kjv@1Corinthians:3:3 kjv@1Corinthians:3:6, 8, kjv@2Corinthians:1:22; 17, 18; kjv@2Corinthians:5:5; kjv@2Corinthians:6:4-6; kjv@Galatians:3:2 kjv@Galatians:3:Galatians:13:14; 3, 14; kjv@Galatians:5:5 kjv@Galatians:5:17, 18, 22, kjv@Galatians:4:6; 23, 25; kjv@Galatians:6:8; kjv@Ephesians:1:12-14 kjv@Ephesians:1:17 kjv@Ephesians:2:18 kjv@Ephesians:2:22 kjv@Ephesians:4:3 kjv@Ephesians:4:Ephesians:3:5 kjv@Ephesians:3:16 4, 30; kjv@Ephesians:5:9 kjv@Ephesians:5:18 kjv@Ephesians:6:17-18; kjv@Philippians:1:19; kjv@Philippians:2:1; kjv@Colossians:1:8; kjv@1Thessalonians:1:5-6; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:8-9; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:19; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:13; kjv@1Timothy:4:1; kjv@2Timothy:1:7 kjv@2Timothy:1:14 kjv@Titus:3:5-6; kjv@Hebrews:2:4; kjv@Hebrews:3:7; kjv@Hebrews:6:4; kjv@Hebrews:9:14; kjv@1Peter:1:2 kjv@1Peter:1:11, kjv@1Peter:10:15 kjv@1Peter:10:29 12, 22; kjv@1Peter:3:18; kjv@1Peter:4:14; kjv@2Peter:1:21; kjv@1John:2:20; kjv@1John:3:24; kjv@1John:4:2 kjv@1John:4:13 kjv@1John:5:6-8; kjv@Jude:1:19-20; kjv@Jude:2:7 kjv@Jude:2:Revelation:1:4; 11, 29; kjv@Revelation:4:5; kjv@Revelation:5:6; kjv@Revelation:11:11; kjv@Revelation:14:13; kjv@Revelation:19:10; kjv@Revelation:22:17
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See INSPIRATION
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See WORD_OF_GOD,_INSPIRATION_OF
- INSPIRATION OF .INSTANCES OF .Joseph kjv@Genesis:41:38 .Bezaleel kjv@Exodus:31:3; kjv@Exodus:35:31 .The seventy elders kjv@Numbers:11:17 .Balaam kjv@Numbers:24:2 .Joshua kjv@Numbers:27:18 .The Judges .Othniel kjv@Judges:3:10 .Gideon kjv@Judges:6:34 .Jephthah kjv@Judges:11:29 .Samson kjv@Judges:13:25; kjv@Judges:14:6 kjv@Judges:14:19 .King David kjv@1Chronicles:28:11-12 .The prophets .Azariah kjv@2Chronicles:15:1 Zechariah:2Chronicles:24:20; kjv@Zechariah:1:1 .Ezekiel kjv@Zechariah:11:1 kjv@Zechariah:11:Ezekiel:8:3; 5, 24 .Daniel kjv@Daniel:4:8 .Zacharias kjv@Luke:1:67 .Elizabeth kjv@Luke:1:41 .Simeon kjv@Luke:2:25-26 .The disciples kjv@Acts:6:3; kjv@Acts:7:55; kjv@Acts:8:29; kjv@Acts:9:17; kjv@Acts:10:45 .
See INSPIRATION
- SIN AGAINST kjv@Isaiah:63:10; kjv@Matthew:12:31-32; kjv@Mark:3:29; kjv@Luke:2:10; kjv@Luke:12:10; kjv@Acts:5:3 kjv@Acts:5:9 kjv@Acts:7:51; kjv@Acts:8:18-22; kjv@Ephesians:4:30; kjv@Hebrews:10:29; kjv@1John:5:16
- WITHDRAWN FROM INCORRIGIBLE SINNERS kjv@Genesis:6:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:30; kjv@Psalms:51:11; kjv@Proverbs:1:24-28; kjv@Jeremiah:7:29; kjv@Hosea:4:17-18; kjv@Hosea:5:6; kjv@Hosea:9:12; kjv@Matthew:15:14; kjv@Romans:1:24 kjv@Romans:1:Luke:13:7; 26, 28 .
See REPROBACY
- INSTANCES OF .Antediluvians kjv@Genesis:6:3-7 .People of Sodom kjv@Genesis:19:13 kjv@Genesis:19:24, 25 .Israelites kjv@Numbers:14:26-45; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:42; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:15-68; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:17-18 .Samson kjv@Judges:16:20 .Saul kjv@1Samuel:16:14; kjv@1Samuel:18:10-12; kjv@1Samuel:19:9-11; kjv@1Samuel:20:30-33; kjv@1Samuel:22:7-19; kjv@1Samuel:28:15-16; kjv@2Samuel:7:15
HOMAGE @
- Refused by Peter kjv@Acts:10:26
- Paul and Barnabas kjv@Acts:14:11-18
- By the angel seen by John in his vision kjv@Revelation:19:10; kjv@Revelation:22:8-9
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See WORSHIP
- Rendered to kings kjv@1Kings:1:16 kjv@1Kings:1:23, 31
- Princes kjv@Esther:3:2 kjv@Esther:3:5
HOMAM @
- Also called HEMAN
- An Edomite kjv@Genesis:36:22; kjv@1Chronicles:1:39
HOME @
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See FAMILY
HOMER @ -(A measure)
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See MEASURE
HOMESTEAD @
- Mortgaged kjv@Nehemiah:5:3
- When alienable, and when inalienable kjv@Leviticus:25:25-34
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See LANDS
HOMICIDE @
- ACCIDENTAL kjv@Numbers:35:11-15 kjv@Numbers:35:Exodus:21:13 kjv@Exodus:21:28-32 22-28, 32; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:41-43; kjv@Deuteronomy:19:2-10; kjv@Joshua:20:1-9
- FELONIOUS, OR MURDER kjv@Genesis:4:9-12; kjv@Genesis:9:5-6; kjv@Genesis:49:7; kjv@Exodus:20:13; kjv@Exodus:21:29-32; kjv@Numbers:35:16-22-30 kjv@Numbers:35:31; kjv@Deuteronomy:5:17; kjv@Deuteronomy:17:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:1-9; kjv@Deuteronomy:22:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:27:24-25; kjv@1Kings:21:19; kjv@2Chronicles:24:22; kjv@Job:24:1-25; kjv@Psalms:5:6; kjv@Psalms:9:12; kjv@Psalms:10:2; kjv@Psalms:26:9-10; kjv@Psalms:37:32; kjv@Psalms:38:12; kjv@Psalms:55:23; kjv@Proverbs:1:11-12 kjv@Proverbs:1:Proverbs:94:3; 15, 16; kjv@Proverbs:6:16-17; kjv@Proverbs:12:6; kjv@Proverbs:28:17; kjv@Isaiah:26:21; kjv@Isaiah:59:3 kjv@Isaiah:59:7 kjv@Jeremiah:2:34; kjv@Jeremiah:7:9-10; kjv@Jeremiah:19:4; kjv@Jeremiah:22:3; kjv@Ezekiel:22:9; kjv@Ezekiel:35:6; kjv@Hosea:1:4; kjv@Hosea:4:1-3; kjv@Habbakkuk:2:10-12; kjv@Matthew:5:21-22; kjv@Matthew:15:19; kjv@Matthew:19:18; kjv@Mark:7:21; kjv@Mark:10:19; kjv@Luke:18:20; kjv@Romans:13:9; kjv@Galatians:5:19-21; kjv@1Timothy:1:9; kjv@James:2:11; kjv@1Peter:4:15; kjv@1John:3:12 kjv@1John:3:15 kjv@Revelation:9:21; kjv@Revelation:21:8; kjv@Revelation:22:15 .
See CONSPIRACY .
See FRATRICIDE .
See PARRICIDE .
See PATRICIDE .
See REGICIDE .
See SUICIDE
- DAVID'S REPENTANCE FOR, AND CONFESSION OF, THE MURDER OF URIAH kjv@Psalms:51:1-17
- INSTANCES OF FELONIOUS .By Cain kjv@Genesis:4:8 .Lamech kjv@Genesis:4:23-24 .Simeon and Levi kjv@Genesis:34:25-31 .Pharaoh kjv@Exodus:1:16 kjv@Exodus:1:22 .Moses kjv@Exodus:2:12 .Ehud kjv@Judges:3:16-23 .Jael kjv@Judges:4:21 .Abimelech kjv@Judges:9:5 kjv@Judges:9:18, 56 .An Amalekite kjv@2Samuel:1:16 .Abner kjv@2Samuel:2:18-24 .Joab kjv@2Samuel:3:24-27; kjv@2Samuel:20:9-10; kjv@1Kings:2:5 .Solomon kjv@1Kings:2:23-46 .Rechab and Baanah kjv@2Samuel:4:5-8 .David kjv@2Samuel:11:14-17; kjv@2Samuel:12:9; kjv@Psalms:51:14 .Of Amon kjv@2Kings:21:23 .Absalom kjv@2Samuel:13:22-29 .Baasha kjv@1Kings:15:27-29 .Zimri kjv@1Kings:16:9-11 .Ahab and Jezebel kjv@1Kings:21:10-24; kjv@2Kings:6:32 .Hazael kjv@2Kings:8:15 .Jehu kjv@2Kings:9:24-37; kjv@2Kings:10:1-25 .Athaliah kjv@2Kings:11:1 .Of Joash by his servants kjv@2Kings:12:20-21 .Menahem kjv@2Kings:15:16 .Of Sennacherib kjv@2Kings:19:37; kjv@Isaiah:37:38 .Manasseh kjv@2Kings:21:16; kjv@2Kings:24:4 .Jehoram kjv@2Chronicles:21:4 .Joash kjv@2Chronicles:24:21 .Amaziah's soldiers kjv@2Chronicles:25:12 .Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Jeremiah:39:6 .Ishmael kjv@Jeremiah:41:1-7 .Ammonites kjv@Amos:1:13-15 .Herod the Great kjv@Matthew:2:16 .Herod Antipas kjv@Matthew:14:10; kjv@Mark:6:27 .Barabbas kjv@Mark:15:7; kjv@Acts:3:14 .Sanhedrin and Pilate kjv@Matthew:26; 27 .Sanhedrin kjv@Acts:7:54-60 .Herod kjv@Acts:12:2 kjv@Acts:12:19 .By raping kjv@Judges:19:25-28
- PUNISHMENT OF kjv@Genesis:4:13-15; kjv@Genesis:9:5-6; kjv@Genesis:27:43-45; kjv@Exodus:21:12-14; kjv@Leviticus:24:17; kjv@Numbers:35:16-21-30-33; kjv@Deuteronomy:19:11-13; kjv@2Samuel:12:9-12
- INSTANCES OF THE PUNISHMENT OF MURDERERS .Cain kjv@Genesis:4:11-15 .David kjv@2Samuel:12:9-10 .Joab kjv@1Kings:2:31-34 .Haman kjv@Esther:7:10 .The murderer of Saul kjv@2Samuel:1:15-16 .The murderer of Ish-bosheth kjv@2Samuel:4:11-12 .The murderers of Joash kjv@2Kings:14:5
HONESTY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Leviticus:19:35-36; kjv@Deuteronomy:16:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:25:13-16; kjv@Job:27:6; kjv@Psalms:7:3-4; kjv@Psalms:15:5; kjv@Psalms:24:4; kjv@Proverbs:4:25; kjv@Proverbs:11:1; kjv@Proverbs:12:22; kjv@Proverbs:16:11; kjv@Proverbs:20:10 kjv@Proverbs:20:23 kjv@Isaiah:33:15-16; kjv@Ezekiel:45:10; kjv@Matthew:7:12; kjv@Mark:10:19; kjv@Luke:3:12-13; kjv@Luke:6:31; kjv@Acts:24:16; kjv@2Corinthians:4:1-2; kjv@2Corinthians:7:2; kjv@2Corinthians:8:21; kjv@Philippians:4:8; kjv@Colossians:3:22; kjv@1Thessalonians:4:11-12; kjv@Hebrews:13:18; kjv@1Peter:2:12
- INSTANCES OF .Jacob, returning money which had been placed in the sacks kjv@Genesis:43:12 .The overseers of the temple repairs kjv@2Kings:12:15; kjv@2Kings:22:4-7 .Treasurers of the temple kjv@Nehemiah:13:13 .
See INTEGRITY .
See RIGHTEOUSNESS .
See DISHONESTY
HONEY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Exodus:16:31; kjv@2Samuel:17:29; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Songs:4:11; kjv@Isaiah:7:15; kjv@Matthew:3:4; kjv@Luke:24:42
- Not to be offered with sacrifices kjv@Leviticus:2:11
- Found in rocks kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13; kjv@Psalms:81:16
- Found upon the ground kjv@1Samuel:14:25
- Samson's riddle concerning kjv@Judges:14:14
- Sent as a present by Jacob to Egypt kjv@Genesis:43:11
- Plentiful in Palestine kjv@Exodus:3:8; kjv@Leviticus:20:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8; kjv@Ezekiel:20:6
- Abundant in Assyria kjv@2Kings:18:32
- An article of merchandise from Palestine kjv@Ezekiel:27:17
HOOD @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Isaiah:3:23
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See DRESS
HOOF @
- Parting of, one of the physical marks used for distinguishing ceremonially clean and unclean animals kjv@Leviticus:11:3-8; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:3-8
HOOKS @
- For tabernacle, made of gold kjv@Exodus:26:32-37; kjv@Exodus:36:36
- Made of silver kjv@Exodus:38:10-12 kjv@Exodus:38:Exodus:27:10; 17, 19
- In the temple, seen in Ezekiel's vision kjv@Ezekiel:40:43
- Used for catching fish kjv@Ezekiel:29:4
- For pruning kjv@Isaiah:2:4; kjv@Isaiah:18:5; kjv@Joel:3:10
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See FLESHHOOKS
- FIGURATIVE kjv@Ezekiel:38:4
HOPE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Psalms:9:18; kjv@Psalms:16:9; kjv@Psalms:31:24; kjv@Psalms:33:18 kjv@Psalms:33:22 kjv@Psalms:38:15; kjv@Psalms:39:7; kjv@Psalms:43:5; kjv@Psalms:71:5 kjv@Psalms:71:14 kjv@Psalms:119:74 kjv@Psalms:119:81, kjv@Psalms:78:5-7; 116, 166; kjv@Psalms:130:7; kjv@Psalms:146:5; kjv@Proverbs:10:28; kjv@Proverbs:13:12; kjv@Proverbs:14:32; kjv@Proverbs:23:18; kjv@Proverbs:24:14; kjv@Isaiah:38:18; kjv@Lamentations:3:21 kjv@Lamentations:3:Jeremiah:17:7; 24, 26; kjv@Hosea:2:15; kjv@Joel:3:16; kjv@Zechariah:9:12; kjv@Acts:23:6; kjv@Acts:24:14-15; kjv@Acts:26:7-8; kjv@Acts:28:20; kjv@Romans:4:18; kjv@Romans:5:2-5; kjv@Romans:8:24-25; kjv@Romans:12:12; kjv@Romans:15:4 kjv@Romans:15:13 kjv@1Corinthians:13:13; kjv@1Corinthians:15:19; kjv@2Corinthians:3:12; kjv@Galatians:5:5; kjv@Ephesians:1:18; kjv@Ephesians:4:4; kjv@Ephesians:6:17; kjv@Philippians:1:20; kjv@Colossians:1:5 kjv@Colossians:1:23, 27; kjv@1Thessalonians:1:3; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:8; kjv@2Thessalonians:2:16; kjv@1Timothy:1:1; kjv@Titus:1:2; kjv@Titus:2:13; kjv@Titus:3:7; kjv@Titus:6:11 kjv@Titus:6:Hebrews:3:6; 18, 19; kjv@1Peter:1:3 kjv@1Peter:1:1Peter:11:1; 13, 21; kjv@1Peter:3:15; kjv@1John:3:3
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See FAITH
- OF THE WICKED kjv@Job:8:13; kjv@Job:11:20; kjv@Job:27:8; kjv@Job:31:24 kjv@Job:31:28 kjv@Proverbs:10:28; kjv@Zechariah:9:5; kjv@Ephesians:2:12
HOPHNI @
- Son of Eli kjv@1Samuel:1:3
- Sin of kjv@1Samuel:2:12-36; kjv@1Samuel:3:11-14
- Death of kjv@1Samuel:4:4 kjv@1Samuel:4:11, 17
HOR @
- The mountain upon which Aaron died kjv@Numbers:20:22-29; kjv@Numbers:21:4; kjv@Numbers:33:38-39; kjv@Numbers:34:7-8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:50
HORAM @
- King of Gezer kjv@Joshua:10:33
HOREB @
- A range of mountains of which Mount Sinai is the most prominent kjv@Exodus:3:1; kjv@Exodus:17:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:2 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:Deuteronomy:33:6; 6, 19; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:4:15 kjv@Deuteronomy:5:2; kjv@Deuteronomy:9:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:29:1; kjv@1Kings:8:9; kjv@1Kings:19:8; kjv@2Chronicles:5:10; kjv@Psalms:106:19; kjv@Malachi:4:4
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See SINAI
HOREM @
- A fortification in the territory of the tribe of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:19:38
HOR
- HAGIDGAD @
- One of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness kjv@Numbers:33:32-33
HORI @
-1. Son of Lotan kjv@Genesis:36:22-30; kjv@1Chronicles:1:39
-2. A Simeonite kjv@Numbers:13:5
HORMAH @
- A city southwest of the Dead Sea kjv@Numbers:14:45; kjv@Numbers:21:1-3; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:44
- Captured by the tribes of Judah and Simeon kjv@Judges:1:17; kjv@Joshua:12:14
- Allotted to the tribe of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:4; kjv@1Chronicles:4:30
- Within the territory allotted to Judah kjv@Joshua:15:30; kjv@1Samuel:30:30
HORN @
- Used to containi the anointing oil kjv@1Samuel:16:1; kjv@1Kings:1:39
- Used for a trumpet .
See TRUMPET
- FIGURATIVE .Of divine protection kjv@2Samuel:22:3 .Of power kjv@1Kings:22:11; kjv@Psalms:89:24; kjv@Psalms:92:10; kjv@Psalms:132:17
- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Daniel:7:7-24; kjv@Daniel:8:3-9 kjv@Daniel:8:20 kjv@Amos:6:13; kjv@Micah:4:13; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:4; kjv@Zechariah:1:18-21; kjv@Revelation:5:6; kjv@Revelation:12:3; kjv@Revelation:13:1 kjv@Revelation:13:11 kjv@Revelation:17:3-16 .Horns of the altar .
See ALTAR
HORNET @
- Or wasp kjv@Exodus:23:28; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:20; kjv@Joshua:24:12
HORONAIM @
- A town of Moab kjv@Jeremiah:48:3 kjv@Jeremiah:48:Isaiah:15:5; 5, 34
HORONITE @
- Sanballat, the kjv@Nehemiah:2:10
HORSE @
- Description of .Great strength kjv@Job:39:19-25 .Swifter than eagles kjv@Jeremiah:4:13 .Snorting and neighing of kjv@Isaiah:5:28; kjv@Jeremiah:8:16 .A vain thing for safety kjv@Psalms:33:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:31
- Used by the Egyptians in war kjv@Exodus:14:9; kjv@Exodus:15:19
- Used by the Israelites kjv@1Kings:22:4
- Used for cavalry kjv@2Kings:18:23; kjv@Jeremiah:47:3; kjv@Jeremiah:51:21
- Egypt famous for kjv@Isaiah:31:1
- Forbidden to the kings of Israel kjv@Deuteronomy:17:16
- Hamstrung by .Joshua kjv@Joshua:11:6 kjv@Joshua:11:9 .David kjv@2Samuel:8:4
- Israel reproved for keeping kjv@Isaiah:2:7; kjv@Isaiah:31:1; kjv@Ezekiel:17:15; kjv@Hosea:14:3
- Exported .From Egypt kjv@1Kings:10:28-29; kjv@2Chronicles:9:25 kjv@2Chronicles:9:28 .From Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:66; kjv@Nehemiah:7:68
- Bits for kjv@James:3:3
- Bells for kjv@Zechariah:14:20
- Harness for kjv@Jeremiah:46:4
- Color of kjv@Zechariah:1:8
- Commerce in kjv@Revelation:18:13
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See EXPORTED, above
- Dedicated to religious uses kjv@2Kings:23:11
- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Zechariah:1:8; kjv@Revelation:6:2-8; kjv@Revelation:9:17; kjv@Revelation:19:11-21
HORSE
- LEECH @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Proverbs:30:15
HORTICULTURE @
- Encouraged kjv@Leviticus:19:23-25; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:19-20
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See AGRICULTURE
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See GRAFTING
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See PRUNING
HOSAH @
-1. A city in the territory of the tribe of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:29
-2. A Levite kjv@1Chronicles:16:38; kjv@1Chronicles:26:10-11
HOSANNA @
- A form of Jewish acclamation kjv@Matthew:21:9 kjv@Matthew:21:15 kjv@Mark:11:9-10; kjv@John:12:13
HOSEA @ -(One of the minor prophets)
- Called OSEE kjv@Romans:9:25
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See book of Hosea Hosea:1
HOSHAIAH @
-1. One of the returned exiles kjv@Nehemiah:12:32
-2. A distinguished Jewish captive kjv@Jeremiah:42:1; kjv@Jeremiah:43:2
HOSHAMA @
- Son of Jeconiah, king of Judah kjv@1Chronicles:3:18
HOSHEA @
-1. Also called OSHEA .The original name of Joshua kjv@Numbers:13:8 kjv@Numbers:13:16 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:44
-2. A chief of Ephraim kjv@1Chronicles:27:20
-3. King of Israel .Assassinates Pekah and usurps the throne kjv@2Kings:15:30 .The evil reign of kjv@2Kings:17:1-2 .Becomes subject to Assyria kjv@2Kings:17:3 .Conspires against Assyria and is imprisoned kjv@2Kings:17:4 .Last king of Israel kjv@2Kings:17:6; kjv@2Kings:18:9-12; kjv@Hosea:10:3 kjv@Hosea:10:7
-4. A Jewish exile kjv@Nehemiah:10:23
HOSPITALITY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Exodus:22:21; kjv@Leviticus:19:10 kjv@Leviticus:19:Leviticus:23:9; 33, 34; kjv@Leviticus:24:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:18-19; kjv@Deuteronomy:26:12-13; kjv@Deuteronomy:27:19; kjv@Proverbs:9:1-5; kjv@Proverbs:23:6-8; kjv@Isaiah:58:6-7; kjv@Matthew:22:2-10; kjv@Matthew:25:34-46; kjv@Luke:14:12-14; kjv@Romans:12:13; kjv@Romans:16:1-2; kjv@1Timothy:3:2; kjv@1Timothy:5:10; kjv@Titus:1:7-8; kjv@Hebrews:13:2; kjv@1Peter:4:9-11; kjv@3John:1:5-8
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See GUEST
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See STRANGERS
- INSTANCES OF .Pharaoh to Abraham kjv@Genesis:12:16 .Melchizedek to Abraham kjv@Genesis:14:18 .Abraham to the angels kjv@Genesis:18:1-8 .Lot to the angel kjv@Genesis:19:1-11 .Abimelech to Abraham kjv@Genesis:20:14-15 .Sons of Heth to Abraham kjv@Genesis:23:6 kjv@Genesis:23:11 .Laban to Abraham's servant kjv@Genesis:24:31 .To Jacob kjv@Genesis:29:13-14 .Isaac to Abimelech kjv@Genesis:26:30 .Joseph to his brothers kjv@Genesis:43:31-34 .Pharaoh to Jacob kjv@Genesis:45:16-20; kjv@Genesis:47:7-12 .Jethro to Moses kjv@Exodus:2:20 .Rahab to the spies kjv@Joshua:2:1-16 .Man of Gibeah to the Levite kjv@Judges:19:16-21 .Pharaoh to Hadad kjv@1Kings:11:17 kjv@1Kings:11:22 .David to Mephibosheth kjv@2Samuel:9:7-13 .The widow of Zarephath to Elijah kjv@1Kings:17:10-24 .The Shunammite woman to Elisha kjv@2Kings:4:8 .Elisha to the Syrian spies kjv@2Kings:6:22 .Job to strangers kjv@Job:31:32 .Martha to Jesus kjv@Luke:10:38; kjv@John:12:1-2 .Pharisees to Jesus kjv@Luke:11:37-38 .Zacchaeus to Jesus kjv@Luke:19:1-10 .Simon the tanner to Peter kjv@Acts:10:6 kjv@Acts:10:23 .Lydia to Paul and Silas kjv@Acts:16:15 .Publius to Paul kjv@Acts:28:2 .Phoebe to Paul kjv@Romans:16:2 .Onesiphorus to Paul kjv@2Timothy:1:16 .Gaius kjv@3John:1:5-8
- REWARDED .INSTANCES OF .Rahab's kjv@Joshua:6:17 kjv@Joshua:6:22-25 .Widow of Zarephath's kjv@1Kings:17:10-24 .
See FEASTS .
See STRANGERS
HOSTAGE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@2Kings:14:14; kjv@2Chronicles:25:24
HOTHAM @
- Son of Heber kjv@1Chronicles:7:32
HOTHAN @
- An Aroerite kjv@1Chronicles:11:44
HOTHIR @
- Son of Heman kjv@1Chronicles:25:4 kjv@1Chronicles:25:28
HOT SPRINGS @