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Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament
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Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament
- Creation and the Fall (Gen 1:1–3:24)
- Formless and empty (Gen 1:2)
- Let there be (Gen 1:3)
- Separated (Gen 1:4)
- Expanse (Gen 1:6)
- Water above it (Gen 1:7)
- Let dry ground appear (Gen 1:9)
- Vegetation (Gen 1:11)
- Signs ... seasons ... days ... years (Gen 1:14)
- Stars (Gen 1:16)
- Great creatures of the sea (Gen 1:21)
- Living creatures (Gen 1:24–25)
- Image ... likeness (Gen 1:26)
- Be fruitful and increase (Gen 1:28)
- They will be yours for food (Gen 1:29)
- On the seventh day he rested (Gen 2:2)
- Seventh day ... holy (Gen 2:3)
- No plant ... had yet sprung up (Gen 2:5)
- Streams (Gen 2:6)
- Formed the man from dust (Gen 2:7)
- In Eden (Gen 2:8)
- Tree of life (Gen 2:9)
- Four headwaters (Gen 2:10)
- Pishon ... Gihon (Gen 2:11–13)
- To work it and take care of it (Gen 2:15)
- Helper suitable for him (Gen 2:18)
- The man gave names (Gen 2:20)
- One of the man’s ribs (Gen 2:21)
- Made a woman (Gen 2:22)
- A man will leave his father and mother (Gen 2:24)
- Naked (Gen 2:25)
- Serpent (Gen 3:1)
- You will be like God (Gen 3:5)
- Cool of the day (Gen 3:8)
- Crawl on your belly (Gen 3:14)
- Crush your head (Gen 3:15)
- Garments of skin (Gen 3:21)
- Banished from the garden (Gen 3:23)
- Cherubim (Gen 3:24)
- Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil (Gen 4:2)
- Fruits of the soil (Gen 4:3)
- Fat portions (Gen 4:4)
- Sin is crouching at your door (Gen 4:7)
- Cain attacked his brother (Gen 4:8)
- Restless wanderer (Gen 4:12)
- Whoever finds me will kill me (Gen 4:14)
- Lines of Cain and Seth (Gen 4:17–5:32)
- Irad (Gen 4:18)
- Married two women (Gen 4:19)
- Raise livestock (Gen 4:20)
- Harp and flute (Gen 4:21)
- Forged ... bronze and iron (Gen 4:22)
- Call on the name of the
Lord (Gen 4:26) - Son in his own likeness (Gen 5:3)
- Took him away (Gen 5:24)
- Comfort us (Gen 5:29)
- Sons of God (Gen 6:2)
- A hundred and twenty years (Gen 6:3)
- Nephilim ... heroes (Gen 6:4)
- Make yourself an ark (Gen 6:14)
- Seven of every kind of clean animal (Gen 7:2)
- Springs of the great deep ... floodgates (Gen 7:11)
- Forty days and forty nights (Gen 7:12)
- Mountains of Ararat (Gen 8:4)
- Sent out a dove (Gen 8:8)
- Olive leaf (Gen 8:11)
- Smelled the pleasing aroma (Gen 8:21)
- Fear and dread (Gen 9:2)
- Everything ... will be food for you (Gen 9:3)
- Meat that has its lifeblood still in it (Gen 9:4)
- By man shall his blood be shed (Gen 9:6)
- Rainbow (Gen 9:13)
- Planted a vineyard (Gen 9:20)
- Saw his father’s nakedness (Gen 9:22)
- Sons of Japheth (Gen 10:2–5)
- Sons of Ham (Gen 10:6–20)
- Nimrod (Gen 10:8–12)
- Babylon (Gen 10:10)
- Nineveh (Gen 10:11)
- Resen (Gen 10:12)
- Sons of Shem (Gen 10:21–31)
- Moved eastward (Gen 11:2)
- Let’s make bricks and bake them (Gen 11:3)
- City and a tower (Gen 11:4)
- The
Lord came down (Gen 11:5) - Babel (Gen 11:9)
- Ur of the Chaldeans (Gen 11:28)
- Sarai was barren (Gen 11:30)
- Haran (Gen 11:31)
- Call of Abraham (Gen 12:1–9)
- Great nation (Gen 12:2)
- Canaan (Gen 12:5)
- Tree of Moreh (Gen 12:6)
- Built an altar (Gen 12:8)
- Negev (Gen 12:9)
- Abram in Egypt (Gen 12:10–20)
- Beautiful woman (Gen 12:11)
- Say you are my sister (Gen 12:13)
- Serious diseases (Gen 12:17)
- Abram and Lot (Gen 13:1–18)
- Quarreling arose (Gen 13:7)
- Plain of the Jordan (Gen 13:10)
- Walk through ... the land, for I am giving it to you (Gen 13:17)
- Hebron (Gen 13:18)
- Abram and the Kings (Gen 14:1–24)
- Rephaites in Ashteroth Karnaim ... Hazazon Tamar (Gen 14:5–7)
- Tar pits (Gen 14:10)
- Abram the Hebrew (Gen 14:13)
- 318 trained men (Gen 14:14)
- Valley of Shaveh (Gen 14:17)
- Melchizedek, king of Salem (Gen 14:18)
- Tenth of everything (Gen 14:20)
- I will accept nothing (Gen 14:23)
- Covenant with Abram (Gen 15:1–21)
- Inherit my estate (Gen 15:2)
- Count the stars (Gen 15:5)
- Cut them in two and arranged the halves (Gen 15:10)
- Smoking firepot with a blazing torch (Gen 15:17)
- River of Egypt (Gen 15:18)
- Perhaps I can build a family through her (Gen 16:2)
- Angel of the
Lord (Gen 16:7) - Sign of Circumcision (Gen 17:1–27)
- Your name will be Abraham (Gen 17:5)
- Every male among you shall be circumcised (Gen 17:10)
- Your wife Sarah will bear you a son (Gen 17:19)
- You can be refreshed (Gen 18:5)
- Where is your wife Sarah? (Gen 18:9)
- Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked? (Gen 18:23)
- Sodom (Gen 19:1)
- Surrounded the house (Gen 19:4)
- Struck ... with blindness (Gen 19:11)
- Pillar of salt (Gen 19:26)
- Father of the Moabites ... father of the Ammonites (Gen 19:37–38)
- Abraham and Abimelek (Gen 20:1–18)
- She is my sister (Gen 20:2)
- He is a prophet and he will pray for you (Gen 20:7)
- A thousand shekels of silver (Gen 20:16)
- Get rid of that slave woman (Gen 21:10)
- Desert of Beersheba (Gen 21:14)
- Well of water (Gen 21:25)
- Land of the Philistines (Gen 21:32)
- Region of Moriah (Gen 22:2)
- Took the knife (Gen 22:10)
- Sacrificed it as a burnt offering instead of his son (Gen 22:13)
- Beersheba (Gen 22:19)
- Hittites (Gen 23:3)
- Property for a burial site (Gen 23:4)
- Sell it to me for the full price (Gen 23:9)
- Four hundred shekels (Gen 23:15)
- Mamre (Gen 23:17)
- Put your hand under my thigh (Gen 24:2)
- Go to my country and my own relatives and get a wife for my son Isaac (Gen 24:4)
- Camels (Gen 24:10)
- May it be that when I say (Gen 24:14)
- I’ll draw water for your camels (Gen 24:19)
- Gold nose ring (Gen 24:22)
- Costly gifts (Gen 24:53)
- Let’s call the girl and ask her about it (Gen 24:57)
- Veil (Gen 24:65)
- Concubines (Gen 25:6)
- Gathered to his people (Gen 25:8)
- Sons of Ishmael (Gen 25:13)
- She went to inquire of the
Lord (Gen 25:22) - Named him (Gen 25:25–26)
- Sell me your birthright (Gen 25:31)
- Isaac and Abimelech (Gen 26:1–35)
- Well of fresh water (Gen 26:19)
- Beersheba (Gen 26:23)
- Give you my blessing (Gen 27:4)
- Paddan Aram (Gen 28:2)
- Isaac sent Jacob on his way (Gen 28:5)
- Set out for Haran (Gen 28:10)
- Stairway (Gen 28:12)
- House of God ... gate of heaven (Gen 28:17)
- Set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it (Gen 28:18)
- Made a vow (Gen 28:20)
- We can’t ... until all the flocks are gathered (Gen 29:8)
- You are my own flesh and blood (Gen 29:14–15)
- Seven years (Gen 29:18)
- Gave a feast (Gen 29:22)
- It is not our custom (Gen 29:26)
- Bridal week (Gen 29:27)
- She named him ... (Gen 29:32 and passim)
- So she gave him her servant (Gen 30:4, 9)
- Mandrake plants (Gen 30:14)
- After Rachel gave birth (Gen 30:25)
- Learned by divination (Gen 30:27)
- They will be my wages (Gen 30:32)
- Placed the peeled branches in all the watering troughs (Gen 30:38)
- Does he not regard us as foreigners? (Gen 31:15)
- Household gods (Gen 31:19)
- Pursued Jacob for seven days (Gen 31:23)
- Having my period (Gen 31:35)
- Your sheep and goats (Gen 31:38–39)
- Heap is a witness (Gen 31:48)
- Mahanaim (Gen 32:2)
- Land of Seir (Gen 32:3)
- Selected a gift (Gen 32:13)
- Let me go, for it is daybreak (Gen 32:26)
- Bowed down to the ground seven times (Gen 33:3)
- Succoth (Gen 33:17)
- Shechem (Gen 33:18)
- Hundred pieces of silver (Gen 33:19)
- Altar (Gen 33:20)
- Took her and violated her (Gen 34:2)
- Price for the bride (Gen 34:12)
- Circumcised (Gen 34:14)
- City gate (Gen 34:24)
- Get rid of the foreign gods (Gen 35:2)
- Rings in their ears (Gen 35:4)
- Oak at Shechem (Gen 34:4)
- Set up a stone pillar (Gen 35:14)
- Rachel’s tomb (Gen 35:20)
- Slept with his father’s concubine (Gen 35:22)
- Esau, the father of the Edomites (Gen 36:9)
- Richly ornamented robe (Gen 37:3)
- Joseph had a dream (Gen 37:5)
- Dothan (Gen 37:17)
- Cisterns (Gen 37:20)
- Caravan of Ishmaelites (Gen 37:25)
- Sold him for twenty shekels of silver (Gen 37:28)
- Sackcloth (Gen 37:34)
- Fulfill your duty to her as a brother-in-law (Gen 38:8)
- Live as a widow (Gen 38:11)
- Prostitute (Gen 38:15)
- Have her burned to death (Gen 38:24)
- Seal ... cord ... staff (Gen 38:18)
- Where the king’s prisoners were confined (Gen 39:20)
- Chief cupbearer and chief baker (Gen 40:2)
- Each dream had a meaning of its own (Gen 40:5)
- Pharaoh’s birthday (Gen 40:20)
- Hanged the chief baker (Gen 40:22)
- Pharaoh (Gen 41:1)
- Magicians and wise men (Gen 41:8)
- Shaved (Gen 41:14)
- Seven years of famine (Gen 41:27)
- Appoint commissioners (Gen 41:34)
- In charge of my palace (Gen 41:40)
- In charge of the whole land of Egypt (Gen 41:43)
- You are spies! (Gen 42:9)
- Each man’s silver (Gen 42:25)
- Cup ... for divination (Gen 44:5)
- Father to Pharaoh (Gen 45:8)
- Region of Goshen (Gen 45:10)
- All shepherds are detestable to the Egyptians (Gen 46:34)
- District of Rames(s)es (Gen 47:11)
- Buy us and our land (Gen 47:19)
- Priests ... received a regular allotment from Pharaoh (Gen 47:22)
- Do not bury me in Egypt (Gen 47:29)
- Israel reached out his right hand and put it on Ephraim’s head, though he was the younger (Gen 48:14)
- Ridge of land I took from the Amorites with my sword and bow (Gen 48:22)
- Jacob’s Blessing (Gen 49:1–33)
- I will scatter them in Jacob and disperse them in Israel (Gen 49:7)
- Your father’s sons will bow down to you (Gen 49:8)
- Like a lion (Gen 49:9)
- Wash his garments in wine (Gen 49:11)
- Haven for ships (Gen 49:13)
- Directed the physicians ... to embalm his father (Gen 50:2)
- The Israelites in Egypt (Exod 1:1–14)
- Who did not know about Joseph (Exod 1:8)
- They built Pithom and Rames(s)es (Exod 1:11)
- Hard labor in brick and mortar (Exod 1:14)
- Pharaoh’s Plan (Exod 1:15–22)
- Throw into the Nile (Exod 1:22)
- She placed the child in it (Exod 2:3)
- Nurse him for me (Exod 2:9)
- She named him Moses (Exod 2:10)
- Moses’ Crime and Flight to Midian (Exod 2:11–25)
- He tried to kill Moses (Exod 2:15)
- Encounter with God (Exod 3:1–10)
- God called to him (Exod 3:4)
- Take off your sandals (Exod 3:5)
- Flowing with milk and honey (Exod 3:8)
- I
am who I am (Exod 3:14) - It became a snake (Exod 4:3)
- It was leprous (Exod 4:6)
- Bridegroom of blood (Exod 4:25)
- Confrontation with Pharaoh (Exod 5:1–21)
- I do not know the
Lord (Exod 5:2) - Get your own straw (Exod 5:11)
- Quota of bricks (Exod 5:14)
- Lazy (Exod 5:17)
- More Revelation from God (Exod 6:1–27)
- I am the
Lord (Exod 6:2) - I did not make myself known (Exod 6:3)
- Take you as my own people (Exod 6:7)
- Faltering lips (Exod 6:12)
- Like God to Pharaoh (Exod 7:1)
- It became a snake (Exod 7:10)
- Egyptian magicians (Exod 7:11)
- Water was changed into blood (Exod 7:20)
- Nile will teem with frogs (Exod 8:3)
- Magicians did the same things (Exod 8:7)
- He hardened his heart (Exod 8:15)
- Gnats came (Exod 8:17)
- Finger of God (Exod 8:19)
- Terrible plague (Exod 9:3)
- All the livestock (Exod 9:6)
- Festering boils (Exod 9:10)
- His staff toward the sky (Exod 9:23)
- Flax and barley (Exod 9:31)
- Wheat (Exod 9:32)
- Locusts (Exod 10:4)
- West wind (Exod 10:19)
- Total darkness (Exod 10:22)
- One more plague (Exod 11:1)
- First month of your year (Exod 12:2)
- Blood will be a sign for you (Exod 12:13)
- Generations to come (Exod 12:14)
- Plundered the Egyptians (Exod 12:36)
- From Rames(s)es to Succoth (Exod 12:37)
- 430 years (Exod 12:40)
- Sign on your hand (Exod 13:9)
- This is why I ... redeem (Exod 13:15)
- Crossing the Sea (Exod 13:17–15:21)
- Red Sea (Exod 13:18)
- The
Lord went ... in a pillar of cloud (Exod 13:21) - Encamp near Pi Hahiroth (Exod 14:2)
- Six hundred of the best chariots (Exod 14:7)
- Cloud brought darkness (Exod 14:20)
- Waters were divided (Exod 14:21)
- Israelites sang (Exod 15:1)
- Shattered the enemy (Exod 15:6)
- Who among the gods (Exod 15:11)
- The earth swallowed them (Exod 15:12)
- People of Philistia (Exod 15:14)
- Miriam the prophetess (Exod 15:20)
- Take an omer (Exod 16:16)
- Called the bread manna (Exod 16:31)
- They quarreled (Exod 17:2)
- Rock at Horeb (Exod 17:6)
- Held up his hands (Exod 17:11)
- Write this (Exod 17:14)
- To seek God’s will (Exod 18:15)
- Capable men (Exod 18:21)
- Judges (Judg 18:22)
- The Covenant at Mount Sinai (Exod 19:1–25)
- Keep my covenant (Exod 19:5)
- Mount Sinai (Exod 19:11)
- The Ten Commandments (Exod 20:1–26)
- No other gods before me (Exod 20:3)
- An idol in the form of anything (Exod 20:4)
- Third and fourth generation (Exod 20:5)
- Misuse the name (Exod 20:7)
- Remember the Sabbath (Exod 20:8)
- Honor your father and your mother (Exod 20:12)
- Murder (Exod 20:13)
- Adultery (Exod 20:14)
- Steal (Exod 20:15)
- False testimony (Exod 20:16)
- Covet (Exod 20:17)
- The Rules of the Covenant (Exod 21:1–23:33)
- If you buy a Hebrew servant (Exod 21:2)
- Only the man shall go free (Exod 21:4)
- Let her be redeemed (Exod 21:8)
- Marries another woman (Exod 21:10)
- Put to death (Exod 21:12)
- Intentionally (Exod 21:13)
- If men quarrel (Exod 21:18)
- Beats his male or female slave (Exod 21:20)
- Serious injury (Exod 21:23)
- Eye for eye (Exod 21:24)
- If a bull gores (Exod 21:28)
- A son or daughter (Exod 21:31)
- After sunrise (Exod 22:3)
- Silver or goods for safekeeping (Exod 22:7)
- Appear before the judges (Exod 22:8)
- Pay back double (Exod 22:9)
- An oath before the
Lord (Exod 22:11) - Seduces a virgin (Exod 22:16)
- Sorceress (Exod 22:18)
- Widow or an orphan (Exod 22:22)
- Do not show favoritism (Exod 23:3)
- Celebrate a festival to me (Exod 23:14)
- In its mother’s milk (Exod 23:19)
- Sprinkled it on the people (Exod 24:8)
- Blue, purple and scarlet yarn (Exod 25:4)
- I will dwell among them (Exod 25:8)
- Like the pattern (Exod 25:9)
- Ark (Exod 25:16)
- Two cherubim (Exod 25:18)
- Bread of the Presence (Exod 25:30)
- Lampstand (Exod 25:31)
- Make the tabernacle (Exod 26:1)
- Hides of sea cows (Exod 26:14)
- Upright frames (Exod 26:15)
- An altar of acacia wood (Exod 27:1)
- Make a horn (Exod 27:2)
- Courtyard (Exod 27:9)
- Ephod (Exod 28:6)
- Engrave the names (Exod 28:11)
- Breastpiece for making decisions (Exod 28:15)
- The Urim and the Thummim (Exod 28:30)
- Linen undergarments (Exod 28:42)
- Serve me as priests (Exod 29:1)
- Bring the bull (Exod 29:10)
- Blood ... and anointing oil (Exod 29:21)
- Ephah ... hin (Exod 29:40)
- Horns of one piece with it (Exod 30:2)
- Half shekel (Exod 30:13)
- Finger of God (Exod 31:18)
- These are your gods (Exod 32:4)
- Indulge in revelry (Exod 32:6)
- Breaking them to pieces (Exod 32:19)
- Ground it to powder (Exod 32:20)
- Book you have written (Exod 32:32)
- Tent of meeting (Exod 33:7)
- The
Lord , theLord (Exod 34:6) - Asherah poles (Exod 34:13)
- Ten Commandments (Exod 34:28)
- His face was radiant (Exod 34:29)
- This is what the
Lord has commanded (Exod 35:4) - Made the tabernacle (Exod 36:8)
- Poles ... to carry it (Exod 37:5)
- Women who served at the entrance (Exod 38:8)
- Talents (Exod 38:24)
- Thin sheets of gold (Exod 39:3)
- Tunics of fine linen (Exod 39:27)
- Glory of the
Lord (Exod 40:34) - Burnt offering (Lev 1:3)
- Lay his hand on the head (Lev 1:4)
- Shall bring the blood and sprinkle it (Lev 1:5)
- An offering made by fire (Lev 1:9)
- The Grain Offering (Lev 2:1–16)
- Baked in an oven (Lev 2:4)
- You are not to burn any yeast or honey (Lev 2:11)
- Salt of the covenant of your God (Lev 2:13)
- The Well-Being (So-Called “Fellowship” or “Peace”) Offering (Lev 3:1–17)
- As food (Lev 3:11)
- Sins unintentionally (Lev 4:2)
- As a sin offering (Lev 4:3)
- Burn it in a wood fire on the ash heap (Lev 4:12)
- And he will be forgiven (Lev 4:26)
- The Graduated Purification (So-Called “Sin”) Offering (Lev 5:1–13)
- Confess (Lev 5:5)
- In regard to any of the
Lord ’s holy things (Lev 5:15) - Even though he does not know it, he is guilty (Lev 5:17)
- Unfaithful to the
Lord by deceiving his neighbor (Lev 6:2) - The fire must be kept burning on the altar (Lev 6:9)
- They belong to the priest who makes atonement with them (Lev 7:7)
- Expression of thankfulness (Lev 7:12)
- That person must be cut off from his people (Lev 7:20)
- Bring Aaron and his sons (Lev 8:2)
- Anointing oil (Lev 8:10)
- Ram for the ordination (Lev 8:22)
- Aaron lifted his hands toward the people and blessed them (Lev 9:22)
- The glory of the
Lord appeared (Lev 9:23) - They offered unauthorized fire (Lev 10:1)
- Do not let your hair become unkempt, and do not tear your clothes (Lev 10:6)
- You and your sons are not to drink (Lev 10:9)
- These are the ones you may eat (Lev 11:2)
- And the pig ... is unclean for you (Lev 11:7)
- Wash his clothes, and he will be unclean till evening (Lev 11:25)
- Ceremonially unclean for seven days (Lev 12:2)
- An infectious skin disease (Lev 13:2)
- He must live outside the camp (Lev 13:46)
- Two live clean birds (Lev 14:4)
- Fresh water (Lev 14:5)
- A spreading mildew in a house (Lev 14:34)
- A bodily discharge (Lev 15:2)
- Whoever touches any of the things that were under him will be unclean (Lev 15:10)
- When a man has an emission of semen (Lev 15:16)
- Into the Most Holy Place (Lev 16:2)
- He must bathe himself with water (Lev 16:4)
- Making atonement by sending it into the desert (Lev 16:10)
- Take some of the bull’s blood (Lev 16:14)
- Must wash his clothes and bathe himself with water (Lev 16:26, 28)
- On the tenth day of the seventh month you must deny yourselves (Lev 16:29)
- Goat idols (Lev 17:7)
- No one is to approach any close relative to have sexual relations (Lev 18:6)
- Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman (Lev 18:22)
- Do not have sexual relations with an animal (Lev 18:23)
- Be holy because I, the
Lord your God, am holy (Lev 19:2) - Do not turn to idols (Lev 19:4)
- Do not pervert justice (Lev 19:15)
- Do not go about spreading slander among your people (Lev 19:16)
- Love your neighbor as yourself (Lev 19:18)
- Do not mate different kinds of animals (Lev 19:19)
- Yet they are not to be put to death, because she had not been freed (Lev 19:20)
- Do not eat any meat with the blood still in it. Do not practice divination (Lev 19:26)
- Do not cut your bodies for the dead (Lev 19:28)
- Do not use dishonest standards (Lev 19:35)
- Who gives any of his children to Molech (Lev 20:2)
- Both the adulterer and the adulteress must be put to death (Lev 20:10)
- Holy Lives of Priests (Lev 21:1–24)
- None of your descendants who has a defect may come near to offer (Lev 21:17)
- Treat with respect the sacred offerings (Lev 22:2)
- It must be without defect or blemish to be acceptable (Lev 22:21)
- These are the
Lord ’s appointed feasts (Lev 23:4) - On the first day of the seventh month ... trumpet blasts (Lev 23:24)
- Bake twelve loaves of bread (Lev 24:5)
- Sabbath after Sabbath ... as a lasting covenant (Lev 24:8)
- Blasphemed the Name with a curse (Lev 24:11)
- All those who heard him are to lay their hands on his head (Lev 24:14)
- If anyone takes the life of a human being, he must be put to death (Lev 24:17)
- Anyone who takes the life of someone’s animal must make restitution (Lev 24:18)
- Whatever he has done must be done to him (Lev 24:19)
- Proclaim liberty (Lev 25:10)
- His nearest relative is to come and redeem (Lev 25:25)
- Do not take interest of any kind from him (Lev 25:36)
- Covenant Blessings and Curses (Lev 26:1–46)
- If you follow my decrees (Lev 26:3)
- You will pursue your enemies (Lev 26:7)
- I will set my face against you (Lev 26:17)
- The sky above you like iron and the ground beneath you like bronze (Lev 26:19)
- I will send a plague among you (Lev 26:25)
- Ten women will be able to bake your bread in one oven (Lev 26:26)
- You will eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of your daughters (Lev 26:29)
- And I will remember the land (Lev 26:42)
- If anyone makes a special vow (Lev 27:2)
- Set the value of a male between the ages of twenty and sixty at fifty shekels of silver (Lev 27:3)
- He must not exchange it (Lev 27:10)
- The First Census of Israel’s Military (Num 1:1–54)
- Take a census (Num 1:2)
- Twenty years old or more (Num 1:3)
- Total number (Num 1:46)
- Levi (Num 1:47–51)
- Standard (Num 1:52)
- Around the Tent of Meeting (Num 2:2)
- Sacred Responsibilities of the Levites (Num 3:1–4:49)
- Nadab the firstborn (Num 3:2)
- Put to death (Num 3:10)
- Levites are mine (Num 3:12–13)
- The money for the redemption (Num 3:48)
- Hides of sea cows (Num 4:6)
- Purification Laws for the Sacred Community (Num 5:1–31)
- Skin disease (Num 5:2)
- Full restitution (Num 5:7)
- If a man’s wife goes astray (Num 5:12)
- Grain offering (Num 5:15)
- Loosen her hair (Num 5:18)
- Drink the bitter water (Num 5:24)
- Vow (Num 6:2)
- Abstain from wine and other fermented drink (Num 6:3)
- No razor may be used on his head (Num 6:5)
- He must not go near a dead body (Num 6:6)
- Boiled shoulder of the ram (Num 6:19)
- Wave offering (Num 6:20)
- Bless the Israelites (Num 6:23)
- The
Lord make his face shine upon you (Num 6:25) - They will put my name on the Israelites (Num 6:27)
- Offerings at the Dedication of the Tabernacle (Num 7:1–89)
- Offerings for its dedication (Num 7:12–83)
- Sanctuary shekel (Num 7:13)
- Menorah and Levites (Num 8:1–26)
- Shave their whole bodies (Num 8:7)
- Lay their hands (Num 8:10, 12)
- Levites in place of all the firstborn (Num 8:18)
- Passover (Num 9:2)
- Yahweh in the Cloud (Num 9:15–23)
- Israelites set out (Num 9:17)
- Trumpets of hammered silver (Num 10:2)
- Trumpet blast (Num 10:5)
- Priests are to blow the trumpets (Num 10:8)
- Desert of Sinai ... Desert of Paran (Num 10:12)
- Hobab (Num 10:29)
- Traveled for three days (Num 10:33)
- Taberah (Num 11:3)
- Second Rebellion: Complaint about Food (Num 11:4–35)
- Manna (Num 11:7)
- Prophesied (Num 11:25)
- Quail (Num 11:31)
- Plague (Num 11:33)
- Kibroth Hattaavah ... to Hazeroth (Num 11:35)
- Third Rebellion: Challenge to Moses’ Authority (Num 12:1–16)
- Leprous like snow (Num 12:10)
- Desert of Paran (Num 12:16)
- Grapes (Num 13:20)
- Desert of Zin as far as Rehob, toward Lebo Hamath (Num 13:21)
- Negev (Num 13:22)
- Forty days (Num 13:25)
- Kadesh in the Desert of Paran (Num 13:26)
- Milk and honey (Num 13:27)
- Amalekites (Num 13:29)
- Nephilim (Num 13:33)
- Tore their clothes (Num 14:6)
- Route to the Red Sea (Num 14:25)
- Hormah (Num 14:45)
- For special vows or freewill offerings or festival offerings (Num 15:3)
- The first of your ground meal (Num 15:20)
- Sins defiantly (Num 15:30)
- Tassels (Num 15:38)
- Rebellion of Korah and Reubenites (Num 16:1–17:13)
- Take censers ... and put fire and incense in them (Num 16:6–7)
- Alive into the grave (Num 16:33)
- Fire came out from the
Lord (Num 16:35) - Write the name of each man on his staff (Num 17:2)
- The Priests and Levites: Additional Responsibilities and Provisions (Num 18:1–32)
- They must not go near (Num 18:3)
- Most holy offerings (Num 18:9)
- Wave offerings (Num 18:11)
- Firstfruits (Num 18:13)
- Devoted to the
Lord (Num 18:14) - Firstborn (Num 18:15)
- Covenant of salt (Num 18:19)
- Tithes (Num 18:21)
- Grain ... juice (Num 18:27)
- Red heifer (Num 19:2)
- Wash his clothes and bathe himself with water (Num 19:7)
- Aliens living among them (Num 19:10)
- Whoever touches the dead body of anyone (Num 19:11)
- Defiles the
Lord ’s tabernacle (Num 19:13) - Unclean for seven days (Num 19:11, 14, 16)
- From the Desert of Zin to the Plains of Moab: The Last Rebellions (Num 20:1–21:35)
- Staff (Num 20:8)
- Water gushed out (Num 20:11)
- King of Edom (Num 20:14)
- Kadesh (Num 20:16)
- We will not go through any field (Num 20:17)
- We will go along the main road (Num 20:19)
- Mount Hor (Num 20:22)
- Aaron will be gathered to his people (Num 20:26)
- King of Arad (Num 21:1)
- Along the route to the Red Sea (Num 21:4)
- Venomous snakes (Num 21:6)
- Make a snake and put it up on a pole (Num 21:8)
- Waheb in Suphah ... ravines (Num 21:14)
- Israel sang this song (Num 21:17)
- Messengers ... to Sihon king of the Amorites (Num 21:21–22)
- But Sihon would not let Israel pass through (Num 21:23)
- Chemosh (Num 21:29)
- Jazer (Num 21:32)
- Og king of Bashan (Num 21:33)
- The Book of Balaam (Num 22:1–24:25)
- Balak ... king of Moab (Num 22:2, 4)
- Elders of Midian (Num 22:4)
- Pethor, near the River (Num 22:5)
- Curse (Num 22:6)
- Fee for divination (Num 22:7)
- Opened the donkey’s mouth (Num 22:28)
- Kiriath Huzoth (Num 22:39)
- Bamoth Baal (Num 22:41)
- Seven altars (Num 23:1)
- A bull and a ram (Num 23:2)
- Stay here beside your offering (Num 23:3)
- Field of Zophim on the top of Pisgah (Num 23:14)
- Change his mind (Num 23:19)
- Wild ox (Num 23:22)
- No sorcery against Jacob (Num 23:23)
- Top of Peor (Num 23:28)
- Agag (Num 24:7)
- Balak ... struck his hands together (Num 24:10)
- Star ... scepter (Num 24:17)
- Kenites (Num 24:21–22)
- Asshur (Num 24:24)
- Idolatry at Baal Peor (Num 25:1–18)
- Baal of Peor (Num 25:3)
- Kill them (Num 25:4)
- Israelites who came out of Egypt (Num 26:4)
- The total number of the men of Israel was 601,730 (Num 26:51)
- Distributed by lot (Num 26:55)
- Zelophehad’s Daughters (Num 27:1–11)
- Joshua Heir to Moses (Num 27:12–23)
- Meribah Kadesh (Num 27:14)
- Lay your hand on him (Num 27:18)
- Urim (Num 27:21)
- Appointed time (Num 28:2)
- Fermented drink (Num 28:7)
- On the first of every month (Num 28:11)
- Feast of Weeks (Num 28:26)
- The fifteenth day of the seventh month (Num 29:12)
- When a man makes a vow (Num 30:2)
- Woman still living in her father’s house (Num 30:3)
- Widow or divorced woman (Num 30:9)
- A woman living with her husband (Num 30:10)
- Midianites (Num 31:2)
- Vengeance (Num 31:3)
- Articles from the sanctuary (Num 31:6)
- Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur and Reba (Num 31:8)
- Purify yourselves (Num 31:19)
- Gold, silver ... put through the fire (Num 31:22–23)
- Divide the spoils (Num 31:27)
- Tribute (Num 31:28)
- Plunder remaining (Num 31:32)
- Gold articles (Num 31:50)
- Settlement of the Transjordan Tribes (Num 32:1–42)
- Ataroth, Dibon, Jazer, Nimrah, Heshbon, Elealeh, Sebam, Nebo and Beon (Num 32:3)
- If we have found favor (Num 32:5)
- Pens (Num 32:16)
- If you will do this (Num 32:20)
- Gadites (Num 32:33)
- Triumphal March from Egypt to the Promised Land (Num 33:1–56)
- Sinai (Num 33:16)
- Rithmah (Num 33:19)
- Carved images (Num 33:52)
- Canaan (Num 34:2)
- Southern side (Num 34:3)
- Scorpion Pass ... Kadesh Barnea (Num 34:4)
- Western boundary (Num 34:6)
- Northern boundary (Num 34:7)
- Eastern boundary (Num 34:10)
- Give the Levites towns to live in (Num 35:2)
- Cities of refuge (Num 35:11)
- Avenger (Num 35:12)
- Murderer (Num 35:16)
- If without hostility (Num 35:22)
- Testimony of witnesses (Num 35:30)
- Ancestral inheritance (Num 36:3)
- Preamble (Deut 1:1–5)
- From Horeb to Kadesh (Deut 1:2)
- In the fortieth year (Deut 1:3)
- This was after he had defeated Sihon ... Og (Deut 1:4)
- Historical Prologue (Deut 1:6–3:29)
- Advance into the hill country of the Amorites (Deut 1:7)
- The Valley of Eshcol (Deut 1:24)
- It is a good land that the
Lord our God is giving us (Deut 1:25) - The Anakites (Deut 1:28)
- In fire by night and in a cloud by day (Deut 1:33)
- Red Sea (Deut 1:40)
- We have sinned (Deut 1:41)
- From Seir all the way to Hormah (Deut 1:44)
- The desert along the route to the Red Sea ... hill country of Seir (Deut 2:1)
- Now turn north (Deut 2:3)
- Pay them in silver for the food you eat (Deut 2:6)
- Descendants of Esau, who live in Seir (Deut 2:8)
- Ar to the descendants of Lot as a possession (Deut 2:9)
- Emites (Deut 2:10)
- Rephaites (Deut 2:11)
- Horites (Deut 2:12)
- Zered Valley (Deut 2:13)
- The
Lord ’s hand was against them (Deut 2:15) - Ammonites (Deut 2:19)
- Zamzummites (Deut 2:20)
- Avvites (Deut 2:23)
- Arnon Gorge ... Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon (Deut 2:24)
- Terror and fear of you (Deut 2:25)
- Desert of Kedemoth (Deut 2:26)
- When Sihon ... came out to meet us in battle at Jahaz (Deut 2:32)
- Completely destroyed them (Deut 2:34)
- Aroer on the rim of the Arnon Gorge (Deut 2:36)
- Course of the Jabbok (Deut 2:37)
- Og king of Bashan (Deut 3:1)
- Argob (Deut 3:4)
- All these cities were fortified (Deut 3:5)
- Arnon Gorge as far as Mount Hermon (Deut 3:8)
- It is still in Rabah (Deut 3:11)
- The land that we took over at that time (Deut 3:12)
- Its western border was the Jordan in the Arabah (Deut 3:17)
- The
Lord your God has given you this land to take possession of it (Deut 3:18) - Pisgah (Deut 3:27)
- Beth Peor (Deut 3:29)
- Introduction to the Stipulations (Deut 4:1–49)
- Do not add ... do not subtract (Deut 4:2)
- Baal Peor (Deut 4:3)
- I have taught you decrees and laws ... so that you may follow them (Deut 4:5)
- You stood before the
Lord your God at Horeb (Deut 4:10) - He declared to you his covenant ... and then wrote them on two tablets (Deut 4:13)
- No form (Deut 4:15)
- The sun, the moon and the stars (Deut 4:19)
- The iron-smelting furnace, out of Egypt (Deut 4:20)
- Consuming fire (Deut 4:24)
- I call heaven and earth as witnesses (Deut 4:26)
- The
Lord will scatter you among the peoples (Deut 4:27) - There you will worship man-made gods of wood and stone (Deut 4:28)
- For the
Lord your God is a merciful God (Deut 4:31) - Has anything so great as this ever happened, or has anything like it ever been heard of? (Deut 4:32)
- Then Moses set aside three cities east of the Jordan (Deut 4:41)
- Basic Stipulations (Deut 5:1–33)
- The
Lord our God made a covenant with us at Horeb (Deut 5:2) - The
Lord spoke to you face to face out of the fire (Deut 5:4) - I am the
Lord your God ... out of the land of slavery (Deut 5:6) - You shall have no other gods before me (Deut 5:7)
- You shall not make for yourself (Deut 5:8–10)
- Sins of the fathers to the third and fourth generations (Deut 5:9)
- Showing love to a thousand generations (Deut 5:10)
- You shall not misuse the name of the
Lord your God (Deut 5:11) - Observe the Sabbath day (Deut 5:12)
- Honor your father and your mother (Deut 5:16)
- You shall not commit adultery (Deut 5:18)
- You shall not steal (Deut 5:19)
- You shall not give false testimony (Deut 5:20)
- You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife (Deut 5:21)
- Two stone tablets (Deut 5:22)
- We have heard his voice from the fire (Deut 5:24)
- Then tell us whatever the
Lord our God tells you (Deut 5:27) - Be careful to do what the
Lord our God has commanded you (Deut 5:32) - Flowing with milk and honey (Deut 6:3)
- The
Lord is one (Deut 6:4) - Love the
Lord your God with all your heart (Deut 6:5) - Upon your hearts (Deut 6:6)
- Impress them on your children (Deut 6:7)
- Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads (Deut 6:8)
- Write them on the doorframes of your house, and on your gates (Deut 6:9)
- A land with large flourishing cities (Deut 6:10–11)
- Take your oaths in his name (Deut 6:13)
- Do not follow ... the gods of the peoples around you (Deut 6:14)
- Massah (Deut 6:16)
- Drives out before you many nations (Deut 7:1)
- Destroy them totally (Deut 7:2)
- Smash their sacred stones, cut down their Asherah poles (Deut 7:5)
- Treasured possession (Deut 7:6)
- But it was because the
Lord loved you and kept the oath (Deut 7:8) - Grain, new wine and oil (Deut 7:13)
- Disease (Deut 7:15)
- Deliver them over to you (Deut 7:23–24)
- Feeding you with manna (Deut 8:3)
- Your clothes did not wear out (Deut 8:4)
- A land with wheat and barley ... bread (Deut 8:8)
- A land where the rocks are iron ... dig copper out of the hills (Deut 8:9)
- Inscribed by the finger of God (Deut 9:10)
- Taberah, Massah and Kibroth Hattaavah (Deut 9:22)
- Ark out of acacia wood (Deut 10:3)
- Jaakanites ... Moserah ... Gudgodah ... Jotbathah (Deut 10:6–7)
- Circumcise your hearts ... do not be stiff-necked (Deut 10:16)
- The great God, mighty and awesome (Deut 10:17)
- He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow (Deut 10:18)
- Seventy (Deut 10:22)
- Horses and chariots (Deut 11:4)
- Irrigated it by foot (Deut 11:10)
- So if you fully obey ... be careful or you will be enticed to turn away (Deut 11:13–16)
- From the desert to Lebanon, and from the Euphrates River to the western sea (Deut 11:24)
- I am setting before you a blessing and a curse (Deut 11:26)
- Mount Gerizim ... Mount Ebal (Deut 11:29)
- Detailed Stipulations: Purity and Unity (Deut 12:1–26:19)
- Places on the high mountains and on the hills and under every spreading tree (Deut 12:2)
- Worship ... in their way (Deut 12:4)
- Put his Name there (Deut 12:5)
- But you must not eat the blood (Deut 12:16)
- They ... burn their sons and daughters in the fire as sacrifices to their gods (Deut 12:30–31)
- A prophet, or one who foretells by dreams (Deut 13:1)
- Stone him to death (Deut 13:10)
- Gather all the plunder of the town into the middle of the public square and completely burn the town (Deut 13:15–16)
- Do not cut yourselves or shave the front of your heads for the dead (Deut 14:1)
- Pig (Deut 14:8)
- Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk (Deut 14:21)
- At the end of every seven years you must cancel debts (Deut 15:1)
- If there is a poor man among your brothers (Deut 15:7)
- If a fellow Hebrew, a man or a woman, sells himself to you and serves you six years (Deut 15:12)
- Take an awl and push it through his ear lobe into the door (Deut 15:17)
- Hired hand (Deut 15:18)
- Month of Abib (Deut 16:1)
- Do not pervert justice or show partiality (Deut 16:19)
- Defect or flaw (Deut 17:1)
- City gate (Deut 17:5)
- On the testimony of two or three witnesses a man shall be put to death (Deut 17:6)
- Take them to the place the
Lord your God will choose (Deut 17:8) - Let us set a king over us like all the nations (Deut 17:14)
- The king the
Lord your God chooses (Deut 17:15) - Horses (Deut 17:16)
- Wives (Deut 17:17)
- Write for himself on a scroll (Deut 17:18)
- The priests, who are Levites (Deut 18:1)
- If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the
Lord does not take place (Deut 18:22) - The avenger of blood might pursue him in a rage (Deut 19:6)
- If a man hates his neighbor and lies in wait for him, assaults and kills him (Deut 19:11)
- Do not move your neighbor’s boundary stone (Deut 19:14)
- Malicious witness (Deut 19:16–19)
- Eye for eye (Deut 19:21)
- When you go to war against your enemies (Deut 20:1)
- The officer shall say to the army (Deut 20:5)
- Siege (Deut 20:12)
- You may take these as plunder for yourselves (Deut 20:14)
- Do not destroy its trees by putting an ax to them (Deut 20:19)
- If a man is found slain (Deut 21:1)
- Shall take a heifer (Deut 21:3)
- Our hands did not shed this blood (Deut 21:7)
- Rights of the firstborn (Deut 21:16)
- A stubborn and rebellious son (Deut 21:18)
- You must not leave his body on the tree overnight (Deut 21:23)
- If you see your brother’s ox or sheep straying (Deut 22:1)
- A woman must not wear men’s clothing (Deut 22:5)
- Make a parapet around your roof (Deut 22:8)
- Do not plant two kinds of seed in your vineyard (Deut 22:9)
- Do not plow with an ox and a donkey yoked together (Deut 22:10)
- Do not wear clothes of wool and linen (Deut 22:11)
- Make tassels on the four corners of the cloak you wear (Deut 22:12)
- If a man takes a wife and, after lying with her, dislikes her (Deut 22:13)
- There the men of her town shall stone her to death (Deut 22:21)
- If a man is found sleeping with another man’s wife (Deut 22:22)
- If a man happens to meet in a town a virgin pledged to be married (Deut 22:23)
- If out in the country a man happens to meet a girl pledged to be married (Deut 22:25)
- He shall pay the girl’s father fifty shekels of silver (Deut 22:29)
- A man is not to marry his father’s wife (Deut 22:30)
- Emasculated (Deut 23:1)
- Balaam (Deut 23:4)
- Keep away from everything impure (Deut 23:9)
- If a slave has taken refuge with you (Deut 23:15)
- Shrine prostitute (Deut 23:17)
- Interest (Deut 23:19)
- Vows (Deut 23:21)
- If a man marries a woman who becomes displeasing to him (Deut 24:1)
- Recently married (Deut 24:5)
- Millstones (Deut 24:6)
- Kidnapping (Deut 24:7)
- Leprous diseases (Deut 24:8)
- Return his cloak (Deut 24:13)
- Do not take advantage of a hired man (Deut 24:14)
- Fathers shall not be put to death for their children (Deut 24:16)
- Alien (Deut 24:17)
- Flogged in his presence ... not give him more than forty lashes (Deut 25:2–3)
- Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain (Deut 25:4)
- Duty of a brother-in-law (Deut 25:5)
- The Family of the Unsandaled (Deut 25:10)
- If two men are fighting (Deut 25:11)
- Differing weights (Deut 25:13)
- Amalek (Deut 25:19)
- Wandering Aramean (Deut 26:5)
- Tenth of all your produce in the third year (Deut 26:12)
- Then say to the
Lord your God (Deut 26:13–14) - You have declared this day... . And the
Lord has declared this day ... (Deut 26:16–19) - Set up some large stones and coat them with plaster (Deut 27:2)
- These tribes shall stand on Mount Gerizim (Deut 27:12)
- Leads the blind astray (Deut 27:18)
- Sleeps with father’s wife (Deut 27:20)
- Kills his neighbor (Deut 27:24)
- Bribe (Deut 27:25)
- Carefully follow all his commands (Deut 28:1)
- All these blessings will come upon you ... if you obey the
Lord your God (Deut 28:2) - Blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out (Deut 28:6)
- The sky over your head will be bronze (Deut 28:23)
- Boils ... tumors (Deut 28:25–29)
- Eat the fruit of the womb (Deut 28:53)
- Covenant Renewal, Oaths, Restoration, Charges to the Nation (Deut 29:1–30:20)
- But to this day the
Lord has not given you a mind that understands (Deut 29:4) - I will be safe, even though I persist in going my own way (Deut 29:19)
- Salt and sulfur (Deut 29:23)
- It is because this people abandoned the covenant of the
Lord (Deut 29:25) - What I am commanding you today is not too difficult for you or beyond your reach (Deut 30:11)
- See, I set before you today life and prosperity (Deut 30:15)
- I call heaven and earth as witnesses (Deut 30:19)
- I am now a hundred and twenty years old (Deut 31:2)
- At the end of every seven years ... you shall read this law (Deut 31:10–11)
- Present yourselves at the Tent of Meeting (Deut 31:14)
- Rest with your fathers (Deut 31:16)
- Now write down for yourselves this song (Deut 31:19)
- Moses wrote down this song that day and taught it to the Israelites (Deut 31:22, 30)
- O heavens ... O earth (Deut 32:1)
- Is he not your Father, your Creator? (Deut 32:6)
- When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when he divided all mankind (Deut 32:8–9)
- Like an eagle (Deut 32:11)
- Sacrificed to demons (Deut 32:17)
- I will hide my face from them (Deut 32:20)
- I will heap calamities upon them (Deut 32:23)
- Abarim Range to Mount Nebo (Deut 32:49)
- Mount Hor (Deut 32:50)
- Meribah Kadesh in the Desert of Zin (Deut 32:51)
- Blessings of Moses on Israel (Deut 33:1–29)
- Mount Paran (Deut 33:2–3)
- Thummim and Urim (Deut 33:8)
- Guarded your covenant (Deut 33:9)
- Offers incense (Deut 33:10)
- About Joseph he said (Deut 33:13–17)
- Who rides on the heavens ... clouds (Deut 33:26)
- Trample down their high places (Deut 33:29)
- And Moses the servant of the
Lord died (Deut 34:5) - A hundred and twenty years old (Deut 34:7)
- Because Moses had laid his hands on him (Deut 34:9)
- Face to face (Deut 34:10)
- Joshua Assumes Leadership (Josh 1:1–18)
- Your territory (Josh 1:4)
- I will never ... forsake you (Josh 1:5)
- Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth (Josh 1:8)
- Whatever you have commanded us we will do (Josh 1:16–18)
- Preparations West of the Jordan River: Rahab and the Spies (Josh 2:1–24)
- King of Jericho (Josh 2:2)
- Stalks of flax (Josh 2:6)
- Great fear (Josh 2:9–10)
- My family (Josh 2:12)
- Part of the city wall (Josh 2:15)
- Hide yourselves there three days (Josh 2:16, 22)
- Scarlet cord (Josh 2:18, 21)
- Preparations East of the Jordan River: Israel, the Priests, and the Ark (Josh 3:1–17)
- Consecrate yourselves (Josh 3:5)
- Edge of the Jordan’s waters (Josh 3:8)
- Canaanites, Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girgashites, Amorites and Jebusites (Josh 3:10)
- Flood stage all during harvest (Josh 3:15)
- Water from upstream stopped flowing ... a town called Adam in the vicinity of Zarethan (Josh 3:16)
- Passage and Memorial across the Jordan River (Josh 4:1–24)
- These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever (Josh 4:7)
- About forty thousand armed for battle (Josh 4:13)
- On the tenth day of the first month (Josh 4:19)
- Hand of the
Lord is powerful (Josh 4:24) - Preparations West of the Jordan River (Josh 5:1–6:5)
- Flint knives and circumcise (Josh 5:2)
- Land flowing with milk and honey (Josh 5:6)
- The day after the Passover ... they ate some of the produce of the land: unleavened bread and roasted grain (Josh 5:11)
- Then the
Lord said to Joshua, “See, I have delivered Jericho into your hands” (Josh 6:2) - On the seventh day (Josh 6:4)
- Jericho Captured (Josh 6:6–27)
- Devoted to the
Lord (Josh 6:17) - Wall collapsed (Josh 6:20)
- Cursed before the
Lord is the man who undertakes to rebuild this city, Jericho (Josh 6:26) - Achan and the Defeat at Ai (Josh 7:1–26)
- Ai, which is near Beth Aven to the east of Bethel (Josh 7:2)
- Stone quarries (Josh 7:5)
- Tore his clothes and fell facedown ... sprinkled dust on their heads (Josh 7:6)
- Consecrate the people (Josh 7:13)
- Tribes ... clans ... families (Josh 7:17–18)
- Beautiful robe from Babylonia ... a wedge of gold weighing fifty shekels (Josh 7:21)
- Spread them out before the
Lord ... they burned them (Josh 7:23, 25) - Over Achan they heaped up a large pile of rocks, which remains to this day... . Therefore that place has been called the Valley of Achor ever since (Josh 7:26)
- Assault on Ai (Josh 8:1–29)
- Set an ambush behind the city (Josh 8:2, 4)
- Sent them out at night (Josh 8:3)
- Bethel (Josh 8:9, 12, 17)
- Javelin (Josh 8:18, 26)
- Israel did carry off for themselves the livestock and plunder of this city (Josh 8:27; cf. 2)
- Permanent heap of ruins ... king of Ai ... his body ... raised a large pile of rocks over it (Josh 8:28–29)
- He hung the king of Ai on a tree and left him there until evening (Josh 8:29)
- Altar of uncut stones, on which no iron tool had been used (Josh 8:31)
- Joshua copied on stones the law of Moses, which he had written (Josh 8:32)
- Gibeonite Ruse (Josh 9:1–27)
- The people of Gibeon (Josh 9:3)
- Gilgal (Josh 9:6)
- Treaty (Josh 9:11, 16)
- Kephirah, Beeroth and Kiriath Jearim (Josh 9:17)
- He made the Gibeonites woodcutters and water carriers for the community and for the altar of the
Lord (Josh 9:27) - Southern Coalition (Josh 10:1–43)
- Hoham king of Hebron, Piram king of Jarmuth, Japhia king of Lachish and Debir king of Eglon (Josh 10:3)
- “Come up and help me attack Gibeon,” he said, “because it has made peace with Joshua and the Israelites” (Josh 10:4)
- After an all-night march from Gilgal, Joshua took them by surprise (Josh 10:9)
- Beth Horon ... Azekah and Makkedah (Josh 10:10)
- The
Lord hurled large hailstones down on them from the sky (Josh 10:11) - “O sun, stand still over Gibeon, O moon, over the Valley of Aijalon” (Josh 10:12)
- Killed the kings and hung them on five trees (Josh 10:26)
- Libnah (Josh 10:29)
- Horam king of Gezer (Josh 10:33)
- Debir (Josh 10:38)
- The hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes (Josh 10:40)
- Kadesh Barnea (Josh 10:41)
- Northern Coalition (Josh 11:1–23)
- Northern kings who were in the mountains (Josh 11:2)
- Jebusites in the hill country (Josh 11:3)
- Waters of Merom (Josh 11:5)
- Hamstring their horses and burn their chariots (Josh 11:6, 9)
- To Greater Sidon, to Misrephoth Maim, and to the Valley of Mizpah on the east (Josh 11:8)
- Israel did not burn any of the cities built on their mounds—except Hazor (Josh 11:13)
- Whole region of Goshen (Josh 11:16)
- From Mount Halak, which rises toward Seir, to Baal Gad in the Valley of Lebanon below Mount Hermon (Josh 11:17)
- Destroyed the Anakites from the hill country: from Hebron, Debir and Anab, from all the hill country of Judah, and from all the hill country of Israel ... only in Gaza, Gath and Ashdod did any survive (Josh 11:21–22)
- Summary of the Battles to Date (Josh 12:1–24)
- Heshbon (Josh 12:2)
- Eastern Arabah (Josh 12:3)
- Bashan (Josh 12:4)
- Salecah (Josh 12:5)
- These are the kings (Josh 12:7)
- Geder (Josh 12:13)
- Hormah (Josh 12:14)
- Adullam (Josh 12:15)
- Tappuah (Josh 12:17)
- Aphek (Josh 12:18)
- Taanach (Josh 12:21)
- Kedesh (Josh 12:22)
- Goyim in Gilgal (Josh 12:23)
- Tirzah (Josh 12:24)
- All the regions of the Philistines and Geshurites (Josh 13:2)
- Shihor River (Josh 13:3)
- All the land of the Canaanites, from Arah of the Sidonians as far as Aphek ... the Amorites, the Gebalites; and all Lebanon to the east, from Baal Gad below Mount Hermon to Lebo Hamath (Josh 13:4–5)
- Misrephoth Maim (Josh 13:6)
- Land Allocated East of the Jordan River (Josh 13:8–33)
- Town in the middle of the gorge ... Dibon (Josh 13:9)
- Given to the tribe of Reuben (Josh 13:15)
- Given to the tribe of Gad (Josh 13:24)
- Settlements of Jair (Josh 13:30)
- Introduction to the Allotment West of the Jordan River (Josh 14:1–5)
- Assigned by lot (Josh 14:2)
- Pasturelands for their flocks and herds (Josh 14:4)
- Allotment for Judah (Josh 14:6–15:63)
- Hebron used to be called Kiriath Arba after Arba, who was the greatest man among the Anakites (Josh 14:15)
- The Boundaries of Judah (Josh 15:1–12)
- Salt Sea (Josh 15:2)
- Scorpion Pass (Josh 15:3–4)
- Salt Sea (Josh 15:5)
- Great Sea (Josh 15:12)
- Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai (Josh 15:14)
- Debir (formerly called Kiriath Sepher) (Josh 15:15)
- She urged him to ask her father for a field (Josh 15:18)
- Judah’s Town List (Josh 15:20–63)
- Jebusites (Josh 15:63)
- Bethel (that is, Luz) ... the Arkites in Ataroth (Josh 16:2)
- Territory of the Japhletites (Josh 16:3)
- Micmethath ... Taanath Shiloh ... Janoah ... Naarah (Josh 16:6–7)
- Required to do forced labor (Josh 16:10)
- Makir (Josh 17:1)
- Abiezer, Helek, Asriel, Shechem, Hepher and Shemida (Josh 17:2)
- Daughters, whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah (Josh 17:3)
- Beth Shan, Ibleam ... Endor (Josh 17:11)
- Canaanites were determined to live in that region (Josh 17:12)
- Forced labor (Josh 17:13)
- “If you are so numerous,” Joshua answered, “and if the hill country of Ephraim is too small for you, go up into the forest and clear land for yourselves there” (Josh 17:15)
- Iron chariots (Josh 17:16, 18)
- Remaining Tribal Allotments (Josh 18:1–19:51)
- There were still seven Israelite tribes who had not yet received their inheritance (Josh 18:2)
- Cast lots (Josh 18:6, 8)
- Make a survey of the land and write a description of it (Josh 18:8)
- Issachar’s inheritance (Josh 19:17–23)
- Timnath Serah (Josh 19:50)
- Eleazar the priest (Josh 19:51)
- Tell the Israelites to designate the cities of refuge (Josh 20:2)
- Stand in the entrance of the city gate and state his case before the elders of that city (Josh 20:4)
- Kedesh in Galilee in the hill country of Naphtali, Shechem in the hill country of Ephraim, and Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron) in the hill country of Judah (Josh 20:7)
- Bezer in the desert on the plateau in the tribe of Reuben, Ramoth in Gilead in the tribe of Gad, and Golan in Bashan in the tribe of Manasseh (Josh 20:8)
- Levitical Towns (Josh 21:1–45)
- Descendants of Aaron (Josh 21:10–19)
- Rest of the Kohathite clans (Josh 21:20–26)
- Gershonites (Josh 21:27–33)
- Merarites (Josh 21:34–40)
- Altar of the Transjordanian Tribes (Josh 22:1–34)
- Geliloth near the Jordan in the land of Canaan (Josh 22:10)
- Gilead (Josh 22:15)
- The sin of Peor (Josh 22:17)
- Joshua’s Farewell Sermon (Josh 23:1–16)
- All Israel—their elders, leaders, judges and officials (Josh 23:2)
- Do not associate with these nations that remain among you; do not invoke the names of their gods or swear by them. You must not serve them or bow down to them (Josh 23:7)
- Joshua’s Covenant Renewal (Josh 24:1–28)
- Terah the father of Abraham and Nahor, lived beyond the River and worshiped other gods (Josh 24:2)
- I brought you out (Josh 24:5)
- Citizens of Jericho (Josh 24:11)
- I sent the hornet ahead of you (Josh 24:12)
- Eat from vineyards and olive groves (Josh 24:13)
- You are witnesses... . Yes, we are witnesses (Josh 24:22)
- On that day Joshua made a covenant for the people, and there at Shechem he drew up for them decrees and laws (Josh 24:25)
- He took a large stone and set it up there under the oak near the holy place of the
Lord (Josh 24:26) - The End of Joshua’s Generation (Josh 24:29–33)
- They buried him ... north of Mount Gaash (Josh 24:30)
- Introduction to the Book of Judges (Judg 1:1–36)
- I have given the land into their hands (Judg 1:2)
- Judah’s Upland Campaign (Judg 1:3–8)
- Perizzites (Judg 1:4)
- Adoni-Bezek (Judg 1:5)
- They ... cut off his thumbs and his big toes (Judg 1:6)
- Seventy kings (Judg 1:7)
- Judah’s Lowland Campaign (Judg 1:9–20)
- Debir (formerly called Kiriath Sepher) (Judg 1:11)
- Caleb (Judg 1:12)
- Do me a special favor (Judg 1:15)
- Descendants of Moses’ father-in-law, the Kenite (Judg 1:16)
- Zephath ... Hormah (Judg 1:17)
- Gaza, Ashkelon and Ekron (Judg 1:18)
- Iron chariots (Judg 1:19)
- Bethel (Judg 1:22)
- They sent men to spy out Bethel (Judg 1:23)
- Show us how to get into the city (Judg 1:24)
- Land of the Hittites (Judg 1:26)
- Beth Shan or Taanach or Dor or Ibleam or Megiddo (Judg 1:27)
- Forced labor (Judg 1:28)
- Gezer (Judg 1:29)
- Acco or Sidon or Ahlab or Aczib or Helbah or Aphik or Rehob (Judg 1:31)
- Beth Shemesh or Beth Anath (Judg 1:33)
- Amorites (Judg 1:34)
- Mount Heres, Aijalon and Shaalbim (Judg 1:35)
- From Scorpion Pass to Sela (Judg 1:36)
- The Theological Interpretation of Israel’s Failures (Judg 2:1–23)
- Altars (Judg 2:2)
- Joshua son of Nun, the servant of the
Lord (Judg 2:7) - Timnath Heres ... north of Mount Gaash (Judg 2:9)
- Gathered to their fathers (Judg 2:10)
- Baals (Judg 2:11)
- Ashtoreths (Judg 2:13)
- Anger [of the
Lord] against Israel (Judg 2:14–23) - The
Lord raised up judges (Judg 2:16, 18–19) - To test Israel (Judg 2:22)
- The Testing of Israel (Judg 3:1–6)
- Five rulers of the Philistines (Judg 3:3)
- Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites (Judg 3:5)
- The Aram Naharaim and Othniel Cycle (Judg 3:7–11)
- Cushan-Rishathaim king of Aram Naharaim (Judg 3:8)
- The
Lord gave Cushan-Rishathaim ... into the hands of Othniel (Judg 3:10) - Eglon king of Moab (Judg 3:12)
- City of Palms (Judg 3:13)
- Ehud, a left-handed man, the son of Gera the Benjamite (Judg 3:15)
- Ehud had made a double-edged sword (Judg 3:16)
- Tribute (Judg 3:17)
- Idols near Gilgal (Judg 3:19)
- Upper room (Judg 3:20)
- Porch (Judg 3:23)
- They took a key and unlocked them [the doors] (Judg 3:25)
- Seirah (Judg 3:26)
- Trumpet (Judg 3:27)
- The fords of the Jordan (Judg 3:28)
- Struck down about ten thousand Moabites (Judg 3:29)
- The Governorship of Shamgar (Judg 3:31)
- Jabin, a king of Canaan, who reigned in Hazor (Judg 4:2)
- Nine hundred iron chariots (Judg 4:3)
- Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth (Judg 4:4)
- She held court under the Palm of Deborah (Judg 4:5)
- Kedesh in Naphtali (Judg 4:6)
- Kishon (Judg 4:7)
- Ten thousand men (Judg 4:6, 10)
- The
Lord will hand Sisera over to a woman (Judg 4:9) - By the great tree in Zaanannim near Kedesh (Judg 4:11)
- When they told Sisera (Judg 4:12)
- Nine hundred iron chariots (Judg 4:13)
- The
Lord routed Sisera (Judg 4:15) - Sisera, however, fled on foot (Judg 4:17)
- Covering (Judg 4:18)
- Skin of milk (Judg 4:19)
- A tent peg and a hammer (Judg 4:21)
- There lay Sisera with the tent peg through his temple—dead (Judg 4:22)
- When princes in Israel take the lead (Judg 5:2)
- Seir (Judg 5:4)
- The One of Sinai (Judg 5:5)
- Days of Shamgar ... days of Jael (Judg 5:6)
- Village life (Judg 5:7)
- City gates (Judg 5:8)
- Willing volunteers (Judg 5:9)
- White donkeys (Judg 5:10)
- Voice of the singers at the watering places (Judg 5:11)
- Whistling for the flocks (Judg 5:16)
- Why did he linger by the ships? (Judg 5:17)
- The kings ... fought at Taanach by the waters of Megiddo (Judg 5:19)
- From the heavens the stars fought, from their courses they fought against Sisera (Judg 5:20)
- The river Kishon swept them away (Judg 5:21)
- Curse Meroz (Judg 5:23)
- He asked ... she gave (Judg 5:25)
- At her feet he sank (Judg 5:27)
- Through the window peered Sisera’s mother (Judg 5:28)
- Dividing the spoils (Judg 5:30)
- The Call of Gideon (Judg 6:1–40)
- Amalekites (Judg 6:3)
- Locusts (Judg 6:5)
- From the power of Egypt (Judg 6:9)
- I am the
Lord your God (Judg 6:10) - Angel of the
Lord (Judg 6:11) - If the
Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us? (Judg 6:13) - My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family (Judg 6:15)
- I will be with you, and you will strike down all the Midianites together (Judg 6:16)
- Ephah of flour (Judg 6:19)
- Your father’s altar to Baal (Judg 6:25)
- If Baal really is a God, he can defend himself (Judg 6:31)
- Jerub-Baal (Judg 6:32)
- Then the Spirit of the
Lord came upon Gideon (Judg 6:34) - I will place a wool fleece (Judg 6:36)
- Gideon’s Victory over the Midianites (Judg 7:1–25)
- Leave Mount Gilead (Judg 7:3)
- Those who lap the water with their tongues like a dog ... and all who kneel down to drink (Judg 7:5)
- Trumpets (Judg 7:8)
- Locusts (Judg 7:12)
- I had a dream (Judg 7:13)
- Trumpets ... empty jars ... torches (Judg 7:16)
- For the
Lord and for Gideon (Judg 7:18) - Beth Shittah ... Zerarah ... Abel Meholah ... Tabbah (Judg 7:22)
- Midianite leaders, Oreb and Zeeb (Judg 7:25)
- Succoth (Judg 8:5)
- Do you already have the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna in your possession? (Judg 8:6)
- Desert thorns and briers (Judg 8:7)
- Peniel (Judg 8:8)
- I will tear down this tower (Judg 8:9)
- Karkor (Judg 8:10)
- Route of the nomads east of Nobah and Jogbehah (Judg 8:11)
- Pass of Heres (Judg 8:13)
- The young man wrote down for him the names of the seventy-seven officials of Succoth (Judg 8:14)
- Tabor (Judg 8:18)
- He took the ornaments off the camels’ necks (Judg 8:21)
- I will not rule over you (Judg 8:23)
- Earrings (Judg 8:24)
- Weight of the gold rings he asked for came to seventeen hundred shekels (Judg 8:26)
- Ephod (Judg 8:27)
- Seventy sons (Judg 8:30)
- Abimelech (Judg 8:31)
- Baal-Berith (Judg 8:33)
- The Legacy of Gideon (Judg 9:1–57)
- Citizens of Shechem (Judg 9:2)
- Temple of Baal-Berith (Judg 9:4)
- Murdered his seventy brothers (Judg 9:5)
- All the citizens of Shechem and Beth Millo (Judg 9:6)
- Mount Gerizim (Judg 9:7)
- Anoint a king for themselves (Judg 9:8)
- Oil (Judg 9:9)
- Wine (Judg 9:13)
- Thornbush (Judg 9:14)
- Beth Millo (Judg 9:20)
- Beer (Judg 9:21)
- Evil spirit (Judg 9:23)
- Gaal son of Ebed (Judg 9:26)
- Zebul (Judg 9:28)
- Center of the land (Judg 9:37)
- Arumah (Judg 9:41)
- Entrance to the city gate (Judg 9:44)
- He destroyed the city and scattered salt over it (Judg 9:45)
- Stronghold of the temple of El-Berith (Judg 9:46)
- Mount Zalmon (Judg 9:48)
- Thebez (Judg 9:50)
- Upper millstone (Judg 9:53)
- Shamir (Judg 10:2)
- Jair of Gilead (Judg 10:3)
- Thirty sons, who rode on thirty donkeys (Judg 10:4)
- Kamon (Judg 10:5)
- The Ammonite and Jephthah Cycle (Judg 10:6–12:7)
- Philistines (Judg 10:7)
- We have sinned against you, forsaking our God and serving the Baals (Judg 10:10)
- Mizpah (Judg 10:17)
- Prostitute (Judg 11:1)
- Land of Tob (Judg 11:3)
- He repeated all his words before the
Lord in Mizpah (Judg 11:11) - Jephthah sent messengers to the Ammonite king (Judg 11:12)
- They took away my land from the Arnon to the Jabbok (Judg 11:13)
- This is what Jephthah says (Judg 11:15)
- Kadesh (Judg 11:16)
- The lands of Edom and Moab ... the territory of Moab (Judg 11:18)
- Sihon king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon (Judg 11:19)
- Jahaz (Judg 11:20)
- Will you not take what your god Chemosh gives you? (Judg 11:24)
- Three hundred years (Judg 11:26)
- Jephthah made a vow to the
Lord (Judg 11:30) - Whatever comes out of the door of my house (Judg 11:31)
- Twenty towns from Aroer to the vicinity of Minnith, as far as Abel Keramim (Judg 11:33)
- Tambourines (Judg 11:34)
- He did to her as he had vowed (Judg 11:39)
- Zaphon (Judg 12:1)
- Fords of the Jordan (Judg 12:5)
- Shibboleth ... sibboleth (Judg 12:6)
- Thirty sons and thirty daughters (Judg 12:9)
- Abdon son of Hillel, from Pirathon (Judg 12:13–15)
- Seventy donkeys (Judg 12:14)
- The Birth of Samson (Judg 13:1–25)
- Zorah (Judg 13:2)
- Angel of the
Lord (Judg 13:3) - Do not eat anything unclean (Judg 13:4)
- No razor may be used on his head (Judg 13:5)
- Rule for the boy’s life and work (Judg 13:12)
- We would like you to stay until we prepare a young goat for you (Judg 13:15)
- It is beyond understanding (Judg 13:18)
- [She] named him Samson (Judg 13:24)
- Mahaneh Dan, between Zorah and Eshtaol (Judg 13:25)
- Samson’s Marriage to the Philistine Woman of Timnah (Judg 14:1–20)
- Uncircumcised Philistines (Judg 14:3)
- Get her for me (Judg 14:2)
- Young lion (Judg 14:5)
- Swarm of bees and some honey (Judg 14:8)
- Samson made a feast there, as was customary for bridegrooms (Judg 14:10)
- Thirty companions (Judg 14:11)
- Let me tell you a riddle (Judg 14:12)
- Thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes (Judg 14:13)
- Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the strong, something sweet (Judg 14:14)
- Samson’s wife (Judg 14:15)
- What is sweeter than honey? What is stronger than a lion? (Judg 14:18)
- Ashkelon (Judg 14:19)
- Samson’s Vengeance on the Philistines (Judg 15:1–20)
- I was so sure you thoroughly hated her (Judg 15:2)
- Three hundred foxes (Judg 15:4)
- Standing grain of the Philistines (Judg 15:5)
- Rock of Etam (Judg 15:8)
- Lehi (Judg 15:9)
- New ropes (Judg 15:13)
- Fresh jawbone of a donkey (Judg 15:15)
- En Hakkore (Judg 15:19)
- Samson’s Demise (Judg 16:1–31)
- City gate (Judg 16:2)
- Doors of the city gate (Judg 16:3)
- Valley of Sorek (Judg 16:4)
- Eleven hundred shekels of silver (Judg 16:5)
- Seven fresh thongs (Judg 16:7)
- New ropes (Judg 16:11)
- Seven braids of my head (Judg 16:13)
- If my head were shaved, my strength would leave me (Judg 16:17)
- Gouged out his eyes (Judg 16:21)
- Sacrifices to Dagon their god (Judg 16:23)
- Pillars that support the temple (Judg 16:26)
- On the roof were about three thousand men and women (Judg 16:27)
- Samson reached toward the two central pillars (Judg 16:29)
- Zorah and Eshtaol (Judg 16:31)
- The Religious Degeneration of Israel (Judg 17:1–18:31)
- Eleven hundred shekels of silver (Judg 17:2)
- I solemnly consecrate my silver to the
Lord (Judg 17:3) - Shrine (Judg 17:5)
- In those days Israel had no king (Judg 17:6)
- A young Levite from Bethlehem in Judah (Judg 17:7)
- Ten shekels of silver a year (Judg 17:10)
- The Danites (Judg 18:1)
- Zorah and Eshtaol (Judg 18:2)
- Please inquire of God (Judg 18:5)
- Go in peace. Your journey has the
Lord ’s approval (Judg 18:6) - Laish (Judg 18:7)
- Land that God has put into your hands (Judg 18:10)
- Kiriath Jearim (Judg 18:12)
- An ephod, other household gods, a carved image and a cast idol (Judg 18:14; cf. v. 17)
- [They] burned down their city (Judg 18:27)
- Beth Rehob (Judg 18:28)
- They named it Dan after their forefather Dan (Judg 18:29)
- Until the time of the captivity of the land (Judg 18:30)
- House of God was in Shiloh (Judg 18:31)
- The Moral Degeneration of Israel (Judg 19:1–21:25)
- He remained with him three days, eating and drinking, and sleeping there (Judg 19:4)
- The man left and went toward Jebus (that is, Jerusalem) (Judg 19:10)
- Gibeah (Judg 19:12)
- Ramah (Judg 19:13)
- City square (Judg 19:15)
- House of the
Lord (Judg 19:18) - After they had washed their feet, they had something to eat and drink (Judg 19:21)
- Bring out the man ... so we can have sex with him (Judg 19:22)
- In the doorway of the house, with her hands on the threshold (Judg 19:27)
- He took a knife and cut up his concubine, limb by limb, into twelve parts and sent them into all the areas of Israel (Judg 19:29)
- From Dan to Beersheba (Judg 20:1)
- Assembly of the people of God (Judg 20:2)
- As the lot directs (Judg 20:9)
- We’ll take ten men out of every hundred from all the tribes of Israel, and a hundred from a thousand, and a thousand from ten thousand, to get provisions for the army (Judg 20:10)
- Twenty-six thousand swordsmen (Judg 20:15)
- Seven hundred chosen men who were left-handed (Judg 20:16)
- Bethel (Judg 20:18)
- Twenty-two thousand Israelites (Judg 20:21)
- They fasted that day (Judg 20:26)
- Ark of the covenant of God (Judg 20:27)
- Phinehas son of Elazar, the son of Aaron (Judg 20:28)
- Then Israel set an ambush around Gibeah (Judg 20:29)
- Baal Tamar (Judg 20:33)
- Struck down 25,100 Benjamites (Judg 20:35)
- Rock of Rimmon (Judg 20:47)
- All the towns they came across they set on fire (Judg 20:48)
- Oath at Mizpah (Judg 21:1)
- They sat before God (Judg 21:2)
- O
Lord , the God of Israel (Judg 21:3) - Jabesh Gilead (Judg 21:8)
- Twelve thousand fighting men (Judg 21:10)
- Elders of the assembly (Judg 21:16)
- Annual festival of the
Lord in Shiloh (Judg 21:19) - When the girls of Shiloh come out to join in the dancing (Judg 21:21)
- In those days Israel had no king (Judg 21:25)
- Ruth Enters Judah (Ruth 1:1–22)
- Names (Ruth 1:2)
- Elimelech ... died (Ruth 1:3)
- Sons ... become your husbands (Ruth 1:11)
- Her people and her gods (Ruth 1:15)
- But Ruth replied (Ruth 1:16–17)
- The whole town was stirred (Ruth 1:19)
- Barley harvest (Ruth 1:22)
- Ruth Meets Boaz (Ruth 2:1–23)
- Pick up the leftover grain (Ruth 2:2)
- Behind the harvesters (Ruth 2:3)
- “The
Lord be with you!” “TheLord bless you!” (Ruth 2:4) - The foreman (Ruth 2:5)
- From morning till now (Ruth 2:7)
- Follow ... after the girls (Ruth 2:9)
- Her face to the ground (Ruth 2:10)
- Under whose wings (Ruth 2:12)
- At mealtime (Ruth 2:14)
- Threshed the barley (Ruth 2:17)
- The living and the dead (Ruth 2:20)
- Barley and wheat harvests (Ruth 2:23)
- Winnowing barley (Ruth 3:2)
- Uncover his feet (Ruth 3:4)
- Far end of the grain pile (Ruth 3:7)
- Spread the corner of your garment ... kinsman-redeemer (Ruth 3:9)
- All my fellow townsmen (Ruth 3:11)
- Six measures (Ruth 3:17)
- Boaz Marries Ruth (Ruth 4:1–22)
- Ten of the elders (Ruth 4:2)
- The dead man’s widow (Ruth 4:5)
- Name of the dead (Ruth 4:10)
- Might endanger my own estate (Ruth 4:6)
- Removed his sandal (Ruth 4:7–8)
- May the
Lord make ... like that of Perez (Ruth 4:11–12) - Better to you than seven sons (Ruth 4:15)
- Samuel’s Birth and Dedication (1Sam 1:1–28)
- He had two wives (1Sam 1:2)
- Year after year this man went up from his town to worship and sacrifice (1Sam 1:3)
- Whenever the day came for Elkanah to sacrifice, he would give portions of the meat (1Sam 1:4)
- But to Hannah he gave a double portion (1Sam 1:5)
- Eli the priest was sitting on a chair by the doorpost of the
Lord ’s temple (1Sam 1:9) - She made a vow (1Sam 1:11)
- Hannah was praying in her heart (1Sam 1:13)
- She named him Samuel (1Sam 1:20)
- After the boy is weaned (1Sam 1:22)
- A three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine (1Sam 1:24)
- Hannah’s Prayer (1Sam 2:1–11)
- There is no Rock like our God (1Sam 2:2)
- The
Lord brings death and makes alive; he brings down to the grave and raises up (1Sam 2:6) - He will thunder against them from heaven (1Sam 2:10)
- The servant of the priest would come with a three-pronged fork in his hand (1Sam 2:13)
- Even before the fat was burned (1Sam 2:15)
- A boy wearing a linen ephod (1Sam 2:18)
- His mother made him a little robe (1Sam 2:19)
- Women who served at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting (1Sam 2:22)
- Eli’s Rejection (1Sam 2:27–36)
- To wear an ephod in my presence (1Sam 2:28)
- He will minister before my anointed one always (1Sam 2:35)
- Samuel’s Vision and Initiation as a Prophet (1Sam 3:1–21)
- Samuel was lying down in the temple of the
Lord (1Sam 3:3) - Samuel was attested as a prophet of the
Lord (1Sam 3:20) - The Ark of God Lost to the Philistines (1Sam 4:1–11)
- Let us bring the ark of the
Lord ’s covenant from Shiloh (1Sam 4:3) - Enthroned between the cherubim (1Sam 4:4)
- You will be subject to the Hebrews, as they have been to you (1Sam 4:9)
- Israel lost thirty thousand foot soldiers (1Sam 4:10)
- Eli’s Death and Ichabod’s Birth (1Sam 4:12–22)
- The Ark’s Wanderings in Philistia (1Sam 5:1–12)
- They carried the ark into Dagon’s temple and set it beside Dagon (1Sam 5:2)
- There was Dagon, fallen on his face... . His head and hands had been broken off (1Sam 5:3–4)
- Step on the threshhold (1Sam 5:5)
- Afflicted them with tumors (1Sam 5:6)
- Have the ark of the god of Israel moved to Gath (1Sam 5:8)
- So they sent the ark of God to Ekron (1Sam 5:10)
- Philistines called for the priests and diviners (1Sam 6:2)
- Five gold tumors and five gold rats (1Sam 6:4)
- Get a new cart ready (1Sam 6:7)
- Beth Shemesh (1Sam 6:9)
- Kiriath Jearim (1Sam 6:21)
- Put away their Baals and Ashtoreths (1Sam 7:4)
- They drew water and poured it out before the
Lord (1Sam 7:6) - When the Philistines heard that Israel had assembled (1Sam 7:7)
- Samuel took a suckling lamb and offered it up as a whole burnt offering (1Sam 7:9)
- The
Lord thundered ... against the Philistines (1Sam 7:10) - Beth Car (1Sam 7:11)
- Samuel took a stone and set it ... named it Ebenezer (1Sam 7:12)
- The towns from Ekron to Gath that the Philistines had captured from Israel (1Sam 7:14)
- Samuel continued as judge ... went on a circuit (1Sam 7:15–16)
- He built an altar there to the
Lord (1Sam 7:17) - Israel Demands a King (1Sam 8:1–22)
- Accepted bribes and perverted justice (1Sam 8:3)
- They have rejected me as their king (1Sam 8:7)
- This is what the king ... will do (1Sam 8:11–17)
- Samuel Anoints Saul (1Sam 9:1–10:8)
- Saul, an impressive young man without equal (1Sam 9:2)
- Go and look for the donkeys (1Sam 9:3)
- Ephraim ... Shalisha ... Shaalim (1Sam 9:4)
- What can we give the man? (1Sam 9:7)
- Quarter of a shekel of silver (1Sam 9:8)
- They met some girls coming out to draw water (1Sam 9:11)
- The people have a sacrifice at the high place (1Sam 9:12)
- The
Lord had revealed this to Samuel (1Sam 9:15) - Eat, because it was set aside for you for this occasion (1Sam 9:24)
- Samuel talked with Saul on the roof of his house (1Sam 9:25)
- Samuel took a flask of oil and poured it on Saul’s head (1Sam 10:1)
- Rachel’s tomb (1Sam 10:2)
- Gibeah of God, where there is a Philistine outpost (1Sam 10:5)
- The Spirit of the
Lord will come upon you in power ... prophesy ... be changed into a different person (1Sam 10:6) - Once these signs are fulfilled, do whatever your hand finds to do... . Go down ahead of me to Gilgal (1Sam 10:7–8)
- Saul’s Response (1Sam 10:9–16)
- The Spirit of God came upon him in power (1Sam 10:10)
- Saul Selected by Lot (1Sam 10:17–27)
- Samuel explained to the people the regulations of the kingship ... wrote them down on a scroll and deposited it before the
Lord (1Sam 10:25) - Saul also went to his home in Gibeah (1Sam 10:26)
- But some troublemakers said, “How can this fellow save us?” (1Sam 10:27)
- Saul Rescues the City of Jabesh Gilead (1Sam 11:1–15)
- Gouge out the right eye (1Sam 11:2)
- When the messengers came to Gibeah of Saul (1Sam 11:4)
- The Spirit of God came upon him in power (1Sam 11:6)
- He took a pair of oxen, cut them into pieces, and sent the pieces by messengers throughout Israel (1Sam 11:7)
- Saul mustered them at Bezek (1Sam 11:8)
- Testify against me in the presence of the
Lord and his anointed (1Sam 12:3) - Is it not the wheat harvest now? (1Sam 12:17)
- Saul’s Disobedience at Gilgal (1Sam 13:1–15)
- Micmash (1Sam 13:2)
- Jonathan attacked the Philistine outpost at Geba (1Sam 13:3)
- The Philistines assembled to fight Israel, with three thousand chariots (1Sam 13:5)
- You acted foolishly (1Sam 13:13)
- A man after his own heart (1Sam 13:14)
- Raiding parties went out from the Philistine camp in three detachments (1Sam 13:17)
- Not a blacksmith could be found in the whole land of Israel (1Sam 13:19)
- The price was two thirds of a shekel ... a third of a shekel (1Sam 13:21)
- Saul was staying on the outskirts of Gibeah under a pomegranate tree in Migron (1Sam 14:2)
- Ahijah, who was wearing an ephod ... son of Ichabod’s brother Ahitub (1Sam 14:3)
- On either side of the pass ... was a cliff ... Bozez ... Seneh (1Sam 14:4)
- Let’s go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows (1Sam 14:6)
- Saul’s Folly (1Sam 14:15–48)
- Bring the ark ... withdraw your hand (1Sam 14:18–19)
- Hebrews who had previously been with the Philistines ... went over to the Israelites (1Sam 14:21)
- Beth Aven (1Sam 14:23)
- Cursed be any man who eats food (1Sam 14:24)
- From Micmash to Aijalon (1Sam 14:31)
- Sinning against the
Lord by eating meat that has blood in it (1Sam 14:33) - I will punish the Amalekites (1Sam 15:2)
- Attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them (1Sam 15:3)
- Telaim (1Sam 15:4)
- Kenites (1Sam 15:6)
- Havilah to Shur (1Sam 15:7)
- Saul’s Trial and Rejection (1Sam 15:12–35)
- Arrogance like the evil of idolatry (1Sam 15:23)
- Saul caught hold of the edge of his robe, and it tore (1Sam 15:27)
- Glory of Israel does not lie or change his mind (1Sam 15:29)
- Samuel Anoints David (1Sam 16:1–13)
- The
Lord looks at the heart (1Sam 16:7) - Jesse had seven of his sons pass before Samuel... . “There is still the youngest” (1Sam 16:10–11)
- Rise and anoint him; he is the one (1Sam 16:12)
- From that day on the Spirit of the
Lord came upon David in power (1Sam 16:13) - David Enters Saul’s Service (1Sam 16:14–23)
- Harp (1Sam 16:16)
- David Kills Goliath (1Sam 17:1–58)
- Champion named Goliath (1Sam 17:4)
- Bronze helmet ... scale armor ... bronze greaves ... spear shaft (1Sam 17:5–7)
- Ephrathite (1Sam 17:12)
- Take an ephah of roasted grain ... ten loaves of bread ... ten cheeses (1Sam 17:17–18)
- Bring back some assurance from them (1Sam 17:18)
- David left his things with the keeper of supplies (1Sam 17:22)
- Exempt his father’s family from taxes in Israel (1Sam 17:25)
- Uncircumcised Philistine (1Sam 17:26)
- Your servant has killed both the lion and the bear (1Sam 17:36)
- Saul dressed David in his own tunic (1Sam 17:38)
- With his sling in his hand, [he] approached the Philistine (1Sam 17:40)
- Am I a dog, that you come at me with sticks? (1Sam 17:43)
- The battle is the
Lord ’s (1Sam 17:47) - Struck the Philistine on the forehead (1Sam 17:49)
- He cut off his head (1Sam 17:51)
- Their dead were strewn along the Shaaraim road to Gath and Ekron (1Sam 17:52)
- Jonathan made a covenant with David ... took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David (1Sam 18:3–4)
- Women came out ... to meet King Saul with singing and dancing (1Sam 18:6)
- All Israel and Judah loved David (1Sam 18:16)
- Price for the bride (1Sam 18:25)
- Michal took an idol and laid it on the bed (1Sam 19:13)
- Naioth (1Sam 19:18)
- A group of prophets prophesying (1Sam 19:20)
- The great cistern at Secu (1Sam 19:22)
- He stripped off his robes (1Sam 19:24)
- Tomorrow is the New Moon festival (1Sam 20:5)
- Ceremonially unclean (1Sam 20:26)
- They kissed each other (1Sam 20:41)
- David Deceives Abimelech at Nob and Escapes to Gath (1Sam 21:1–15)
- Consecrated bread ... provided the men have kept themselves from women (1Sam 21:4)
- Goliath’s sword ... behind the ephod (1Sam 21:9)
- Achish king of Gath (1Sam 21:10)
- David Gathers a Company (1Sam 22:1–5)
- Those who were in distress or in debt or discontented gathered around him (1Sam 22:2)
- David went to Mizpah in Moab (1Sam 22:3)
- David was in the stronghold (1Sam 22:4)
- David left and went to the forest of Hereth (1Sam 22:5)
- Saul Massacres the Priests at Nob (1Sam 22:6–23)
- Will the son of Jesse give all of you fields and vineyards? (1Sam 22:7)
- Ahimelech inquired of the
Lord for him (1Sam 22:10) - Put to the sword Nob, the town of the priests (1Sam 22:19)
- David Saves the Citizens of Keilah (1Sam 23:1–6)
- He inquired of the
Lord (1Sam 23:2) - Bring the ephod (1Sam 23:9)
- David stayed in the desert strongholds and in the hills of the Desert of Ziph (1Sam 23:14)
- Horesh in the Desert of Ziph (1Sam 23:15)
- Hill of Hakilah, south of Jeshimon (1Sam 23:19)
- Desert of Maon, in the Arabah south of Jeshimon (1Sam 23:24)
- Saul and his forces were closing in on David (1Sam 23:26)
- Strongholds of En Gedi (1Sam 23:29)
- David Spares Saul’s Life in the Cave (1Sam 24:1–22)
- A cave was there, and Saul went in to relieve himself (1Sam 24:3)
- David ... cut off a corner of Saul’s robe ... was conscience-striken (1Sam 24:4–5)
- The
Lord forbid that I should do such a thing to my master, theLord ’s anointed (1Sam 24:6) - David bowed down and prostrated himself with his face to the ground (1Sam 24:8)
- A dead dog? A flea? (1Sam 24:14)
- Abigail Saves David from Blood-Guilt (1Sam 25:1–44)
- Carmel (1Sam 25:2)
- His name was Nabal and his wife’s name was Abigail (1Sam 25:3)
- He heard that Nabal was shearing sheep (1Sam 25:4)
- Night and day they were a wall around us (1Sam 25:16)
- Abigail lost no time. She took two hundred loaves of bread (1Sam 25:18)
- Bound securely as in the bundle of the living... hurl away as from the pocket of a sling (1Sam 25:29)
- David sent word to Abigail, asking her to become his wife (1Sam 25:39)
- David had also married Ahinoam of Jezreel (1Sam 25:43)
- Saul had given his daughter Michal, David’s wife, to Paltiel son of Laish, who was from Gallim (1Sam 25:44)
- David Spares Saul’s Life in the Camp (1Sam 26:1–25)
- Ahimelech the Hittite and Abishai son of Zeruiah (1Sam 26:6)
- Who can lay a hand on the
Lord ’s anointed (1Sam 26:9) - Go, serve other gods (1Sam 26:19)
- A flea ... a partridge in the mountains (1Sam 26:20)
- David ... went over to Achish son of Maoch king of Gath (1Sam 27:2)
- Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail of Carmel (1Sam 27:3)
- Achish gave him Ziklag (1Sam 27:6)
- David lived in Philistine territory a year and four months (1Sam 27:7)
- Geshurites (1Sam 27:8)
- Negev of Jerahmeel (1Sam 27:10)
- I will make you my bodyguard for life (1Sam 28:2)
- Saul had expelled the mediums and spiritists (1Sam 28:3)
- Shunem ... Gilboa (1Sam 28:4)
- The
Lord did not answer him by dreams or Urim or prophets (1Sam 28:6) - Find me a woman who is a medium (1Sam 28:7)
- Consult a spirit for me (1Sam 28:8)
- A spirit coming up out of the ground (1Sam 28:13)
- An old man wearing a robe (1Sam 28:14)
- David’s Help Is Refused by the Philistines (1Sam 29:1–11)
- What about these Hebrews? (1Sam 29:3)
- Taking the heads of our own men (1Sam 29:4)
- David Pursues the Amalekites and Rescues His People (1Sam 30:1–31)
- David said to Abiathar the priest ... “Bring me the ephod” (1Sam 30:7)
- Besor Ravine (1Sam 30:9)
- Negev of the Kerethites ... Negev of Caleb (1Sam 30:14)
- Rode off on camels (1Sam 30:17)
- All will share alike (1Sam 30:24)
- David ... sent some of the plunder to the elders of Judah (1Sam 30:26)
- He sent ... to those in all the other places where David and his men had roamed (1Sam 30:27–31)
- Saul Is Wounded on Mount Gilboa and Takes His Own Life (1Sam 31:1–13)
- Saul said to his armor-bearer, “Draw your sword and run me through” (1Sam 31:4)
- They cut off his head (1Sam 31:9)
- They put his armor in the temple of the Ashtoreths (1Sam 31:10)
- Jabesh Gilead ... journeyed through the night (1Sam 31:11–12)
- They took down the bodies ... burned them (1Sam 31:12)
- David Learns of Saul’s Death (2Sam 1:1–16)
- With his clothes torn and with dust on his head (2Sam 1:2)
- Leaning on his spear (2Sam 1:6)
- Crown that was on his head and the band on his arm (2Sam 1:10)
- David and all the men with him took hold of their clothes and tore them (2Sam 1:11)
- Mourned and wept and fasted till evening (2Sam 1:12)
- David’s Elegy (2Sam 1:17–27)
- Lament of the bow (2Sam 1:18)
- Tell it not in Gath ... Ashkelon (2Sam 1:20)
- Gilboa, may you have neither dew nor rain (2Sam 1:21)
- I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother ... your love ... more wonderful than that of women (2Sam 1:26)
- David Becomes King over Judah (2Sam 2:1–7)
- Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail ... of Carmel (2Sam 2:2)
- The men of Judah ... anointed David king (2Sam 2:4)
- Hostilities between the Houses of David and Saul (2Sam 2:8–3:5)
- He made him king over ... all Israel (2Sam 2:9)
- Ish-Bosheth ... forty years old when he became king over Israel (2Sam 2:10)
- Left Mahanaim and went to Gibeon (2Sam 2:12)
- Joab son of Zeruiah (2Sam 2:13)
- Let’s have some of the young men get up and fight hand to hand in front of us (2Sam 2:14)
- Helkath Hazzurim (2Sam 2:16)
- Abner thrust the butt of his spear into Asahel’s stomach (2Sam 2:23)
- Hill of Ammah, near Giah (2Sam 2:24)
- Joab blew the trumpet (2Sam 2:28)
- Arabah ... Bithron ... Mahanaim (2Sam 2:29)
- Buried him in his father’s tomb at Bethlehem (2Sam 2:32)
- Sons were born to David in Hebron (2Sam 3:2)
- Why did you sleep with my father’s concubine? (2Sam 3:7)
- Dog’s head (2Sam 3:8)
- Bring Michal daughter of Saul when you come (2Sam 3:13)
- Well of Sirah (2Sam 3:26)
- Joab took him aside into the gateway (2Sam 3:27)
- May Joab’s house never be without someone who ... (2Sam 3:29)
- From the tribe of Benjamin (2Sam 4:2)
- The people of Beeroth fled to Gittaim (2Sam 4:3)
- Son who was lame in both feet (2Sam 4:4)
- They went into the inner part of the house as if to get some wheat (2Sam 4:6)
- They cut off their hands and feet and hung the bodies by the pool (2Sam 4:12)
- When all the elders of Israel had come (2Sam 5:3)
- David was thirty years old when he became king (2Sam 5:4)
- The king and his men marched to Jerusalem (2Sam 5:6)
- Fortress of Zion (2Sam 5:7)
- Water shaft (2Sam 5:8)
- Called it the City of David (2Sam 5:9)
- Hiram king of Tyre (2Sam 5:11)
- Exalted his kingdom for the sake of his people Israel (2Sam 5:12)
- David took more concubines and wives (2Sam 5:13)
- The Philistines ... went up in full force ... David ... went down to the stronghold (2Sam 5:17)
- Valley of Rephaim (2Sam 5:18)
- David inquired of the
Lord (2Sam 5:19) - Baal Perazim (2Sam 5:20)
- Philistines abandoned their idols (2Sam 5:21)
- Circle around behind them ... sound of marching in the balsam trees (2Sam 5:23–24)
- The
Lord has gone out in front of you (2Sam 5:24) - From Gibeon to Gezer (2Sam 5:25)
- Baalah of Judah (2Sam 6:2)
- New cart (2Sam 6:3)
- Harps, lyres, tambourines, sistrums and cymbals (2Sam 6:5)
- Threshing floor of Nacon (2Sam 6:6)
- Six steps (2Sam 6:13)
- David, wearing a linen ephod, danced (2Sam 6:14)
- Shouts and the sound of trumpets (2Sam 6:15)
- Bread ... dates and ... raisins to each person (2Sam 6:19)
- How the king of Israel has distinguished himself today (2Sam 6:20)
- David Promised an Enduring Kingdom (2Sam 7:1–29)
- He said to Nathan the prophet (2Sam 7:2)
- I will make your name great (2Sam 7:9)
- I will be his father, and he will be my son (2Sam 7:14)
- My love will never be taken away from him (2Sam 7:15)
- David’s Growing Empire (2Sam 8:1–18)
- Every two lengths of them were put to death (2Sam 8:2)
- Hadadezer, son of Rehob, king of Zobah (2Sam 8:3)
- He hamstrung all but a hundred of the chariot horses (2Sam 8:4)
- He put garrisons in the Aramean kingdom of Damascus (2Sam 8:6)
- Gold shields ... to Jerusalem (2Sam 8:7)
- Tebah and Berothai, towns that belonged to Hadadezer (2Sam 8:8)
- Tou king of Hamath (2Sam 8:9)
- Sent his son Joram (2Sam 8:10)
- King David dedicated these articles to the
Lord (2Sam 8:11) - David became famous (2Sam 8:13)
- He put garrisons throughout Edom (2Sam 8:14)
- Doing what was just and right for all his people (2Sam 8:15)
- Over the army ... recorder ... priests ... secretary (2Sam 8:16–17)
- Benaiah ... over the Kerethites and Pelethites (2Sam 8:18)
- David’s Custody of Mephibosheth (2Sam 9:1–13)
- Crippled in both feet (2Sam 9:3)
- House of Makir son of Ammiel in Lo Debar (2Sam 9:4)
- I will restore to you the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul (2Sam 9:7)
- Dead dog like me (2Sam 9:8)
- Show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash (2Sam 10:2)
- Shaved off half of each man’s beard (2Sam 10:4)
- Beth Rehob and Zobah ... Maacah ... Tob (2Sam 10:6)
- Battle lines in front of him and behind him (2Sam 10:9)
- Hadadezer (2Sam 10:16)
- Made peace with the Israelites and became subject to them (2Sam 10:19)
- David, Bathsheba, and Uriah (2Sam 11:1–27)
- Got up from his bed and walked around on the roof (2Sam 11:2)
- The daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite (2Sam 11:3)
- She had purified herself from her uncleanness (2Sam 11:4)
- Go down to your house and wash your feet (2Sam 11:8)
- David wrote a letter to Joab (2Sam 11:14)
- Didn’t a woman throw an upper millstone on him? (2Sam 11:21)
- She mourned for him (2Sam 11:26)
- Nathan Rebukes David (2Sam 12:1–14)
- Like a daughter to him (2Sam 12:3)
- He must pay for that lamb four times over (2Sam 12:6)
- I gave your master’s house to you, and your master’s wives into your arms (2Sam 12:8)
- He will lie with your wives in broad daylight (2Sam 12:11)
- The son born to you will die (2Sam 12:14)
- He fasted and went into his house and spent the nights lying on the ground (2Sam 12:16)
- Solomon ... Jedidiah (2Sam 12:24–25)
- David Captures Rabbah (2Sam 12:26–31)
- He took the crown (2Sam 12:30)
- He raped her (2Sam 13:14)
- Absalom’s Revenge (2Sam 13:23–39)
- The king stood up, tore his clothes and lay down on the ground (2Sam 13:31)
- Talmai son of Ammihud, the king of Geshur (2Sam 13:37)
- Tekoa (2Sam 14:2)
- Joab put the words in her mouth (2Sam 14:3)
- Get rid of the heir ... put out the only burning coal I have left (2Sam 14:7)
- Absalom’s Conspiracy (2Sam 15:1–12)
- If only I were appointed judge (2Sam 15:4)
- Ahithophel the Gilonite (2Sam 15:12)
- Kerethites and Pelethites (2Sam 15:18)
- Ittai the Gittite (2Sam 15:19)
- Zadok ... Abiathar (2Sam 15:24)
- Aren’t you a seer? (2Sam 15:27)
- I will wait at the fords in the desert (2Sam 15:28)
- His head was covered and he was barefoot (2Sam 15:30)
- The summit, where people used to worship God (2Sam 15:32)
- David approached Bahurim ... Shimei son of Gera ... cursed (2Sam 16:5)
- Hushai the Arkite, David’s friend (2Sam 16:16)
- Lie with your father’s concubines (2Sam 16:21)
- I would choose twelve thousand men and set out tonight (2Sam 17:1)
- All Israel, from Dan to Beersheba (2Sam 17:11)
- All Israel will bring ropes to that city, and we will drag it down to the valley (2Sam 17:13)
- Jonathan and Ahimaaz were staying at En Rogel (2Sam 17:17)
- Went to the house of a man in Bahurim (2Sam 17:18)
- Took a covering and spread it out over the opening of the well (2Sam 17:19)
- He put his house in order and then hanged himself (2Sam 17:23)
- David went to Mahanaim (2Sam 17:24)
- Absalom’s Death (2Sam 18:1–18)
- A third under the command of Joab, a third under Joab’s brother Abishai son of Zeruiah, and a third under Ittai the Gittite (2Sam 18:2)
- Forest of Ephraim (2Sam 18:6)
- The forest claimed more lives that day than the sword (2Sam 18:8)
- Absalom’s head got caught in the tree (2Sam 18:9)
- Ten shekels of silver and a warrior’s belt (2Sam 18:11)
- Three javelins (2Sam 18:14)
- Joab sounded the trumpet (2Sam 18:16)
- Piled up a large heap of rocks over him (2Sam 18:17)
- A pillar ... in the King’s Valley ... called Absalom’s Monument to this day (2Sam 18:18)
- Then Ahimaaz ran by way of the plain and outran the Cushite (2Sam 18:23)
- The inner and outer gates (2Sam 18:24)
- The king ... went to the room over the gateway and wept (2Sam 18:33)
- You love those who hate you and hate those who love you (2Sam 19:6)
- The king got up and took his seat in the gateway (2Sam 19:8)
- Gilgal (2Sam 19:15)
- Should anyone be put to death in Israel today? (2Sam 19:22)
- I order you and Ziba to divide the fields (2Sam 19:29)
- Have we eaten any of the king’s provisions? (2Sam 19:42)
- Sheba’s Revolt (2Sam 20:1–26)
- The ten concubines ... [David] provided for them (2Sam 20:3)
- Joab took Amasa by the beard with his right hand to kiss him (2Sam 20:9)
- Abel Beth Maacah (2Sam 20:14)
- Siege ramp ... they were battering the wall (2Sam 20:15)
- Wise woman (2Sam 20:16)
- A city that is a mother in Israel (2Sam 20:19)
- Joab was over Israel’s entire army; Benaiah ... (2Sam 20:23–26)
- David Avenges the Gibeonites (2Sam 21:1–14)
- Saul in his zeal for Israel and Judah had tried to annihilate them (2Sam 21:2)
- Let seven of his male descendants be given to us to be killed and exposed (2Sam 21:6)
- She did not let the birds of the air touch them (2Sam 21:10)
- Descendants of Rapha (2Sam 21:16)
- Lamp of Israel (2Sam 21:17)
- Elhanan son of Jaare-Oregim the Bethlehemite killed Goliath the Gittite (2Sam 21:19)
- Six fingers ... six toes (2Sam 21:20)
- God is my rock ... the horn of my salvation (2Sam 22:3)
- The waves of death ... the torrents of destruction (2Sam 22:5)
- The cords of the grave ... the snares of death (2Sam 22:6)
- The earth trembled and quaked... . He parted the heavens and came down (2Sam 22:8–10)
- The
Lord thundered from heaven; the voice of the Most High resounded (2Sam 22:14) - Light of morning at sunrise ... brightness after rain that brings the grass from the earth (2Sam 23:4)
- David’s Mighty Men (2Sam 23:8–39)
- The
Lord brought about a great victory that day (2Sam 23:10) - Field full of lentils (2Sam 23:11)
- David at the cave of Adullam ... Philistines ... in the Valley of Rephaim (2Sam 23:13)
- Benaiah son of Jehoiada ... in charge of his bodyguard (2Sam 23:20–23)
- Eliam son of Ahithophel (2Sam 23:34)
- Beerothite (2Sam 23:37)
- David Averts a Plague (2Sam 24:1–25)
- Nine months and twenty days (2Sam 24:8)
- Joab reported the number (2Sam 24:9)
- Famine ... enemies ... plague (2Sam 24:13)
- An altar to the
Lord on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite (2Sam 24:18) - Threshing sledges (2Sam 24:22)
- David’s Frailty (1Kgs 1:1–4)
- Abishag, a Shunammite (1Kgs 1:3)
- Adonijah’s Quest for the Throne (1Kgs 1:5–53)
- They gave him their support (1Kgs 1:7)
- Adonijah then sacrificed sheep, cattle and fattened calves at the Stone of Zoheleth near En Rogel (1Kgs 1:9)
- Bathsheba went to see the aged king in his room (1Kgs 1:15)
- I and my son Solomon will be treated as criminals (1Kgs 1:21)
- Nathan the prophet is here (1Kgs 1:23)
- Set Solomon my son on my own mule and take him down to Gihon (1Kgs 1:33)
- Have Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him king over Israel (1Kgs 1:34)
- Kerethites and the Pelethites (1Kgs 1:38)
- What’s the meaning of all the noise in the city? (1Kgs 1:41)
- Adonijah ... took hold of the horns of the altar (1Kgs 1:50)
- Solomon said, “If he shows himself to be a worthy man, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground; but if evil is found in him, he will die” (1Kgs 1:52)
- Let them be among those who eat at your table (1Kgs 2:7)
- Mahanaim (1Kgs 2:8)
- Then David rested with his fathers and was buried in the City of David (1Kgs 2:10)
- He had reigned forty years over Israel (1Kgs 2:11)
- Give me Abishag the Shunammite as my wife (1Kgs 2:17)
- He had a throne brought for the king’s mother (1Kgs 2:19)
- So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiah son of Jehoiada, and he struck down Adonijah and he died (1Kgs 2:25)
- Benaiah ... struck down Joab (1Kgs 2:34)
- The day you leave and cross the Kidron Valley, you can be sure you will die (1Kgs 2:37)
- Two of Shimei’s slaves ran off to Achish son of Maacah, king of Gath (1Kgs 2:39)
- God’s Blessing on a Wise, Effective King (1Kgs 3:1–15)
- Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar (1Kgs 3:4)
- Gibeon (1Kgs 3:5)
- You have made your servant king (1Kgs 3:7)
- Discerning heart (1Kgs 3:12)
- Solomon’s Wisdom in Ruling Israel (1Kgs 3:16–28)
- Wisdom from God to administer justice (1Kgs 3:28)
- Solomon’s Bureaucracy (1Kgs 4:1–28)
- Twelve district governors (1Kgs 4:7)
- From the River to the land of the Philistines, as far as the border of Egypt (1Kgs 4:21)
- Solomon’s daily provisions (1Kgs 4:22–23, 27–28)
- Lived in safety, each man under his own vine and fig tree (1Kgs 4:25)
- Solomon had four thousand stalls for chariot horses, and twelve thousand horses (1Kgs 4:26)
- Solomon’s wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the men of the East, and greater than all the wisdom of Egypt (1Kgs 4:30)
- Ethan ... Heman, Calcol and Darda, the sons of Mahol (1Kgs 4:31)
- Building Preparations and Alliance with Phoenicia (1Kgs 5:1–18)
- Because of the wars waged against my father David from all sides, he could not build a temple (1Kgs 5:3)
- Cedars of Lebanon (1Kgs 5:6)
- Solomon conscripted laborers from all Israel (1Kgs 5:13–17)
- The craftsmen of Solomon and Hiram (1Kgs 5:18)
- The Temple Is Constructed (1Kgs 6:1–38)
- The temple that King Solomon built for the
Lord was sixty cubits long, twenty wide and thirty high (1Kgs 6:2) - Portico (1Kgs 6:3)
- Clerestory windows (1Kgs 6:4)
- Against the walls of the main hall and inner sanctuary Solomon built a structure around the building, in which there were side rooms (1Kgs 6:5–6)
- Cedar beams attached the side chambers to the temple’s main structure (1Kgs 6:10)
- Only blocks dressed at the quarry (1Kgs 6:7)
- Stairway (1Kgs 6:8)
- Cedar boards (1Kgs 6:15)
- Partitioned ... at the rear of the temple (1Kgs 6:16)
- Inner sanctuary (1Kgs 6:19–20)
- Solomon covered the inside of the temple with pure gold (1Kgs 6:21–22)
- Cherubim (1Kgs 6:23–28)
- He carved cherubim, palm trees and open flowers (1Kgs 6:29)
- Doors of olive wood with five-sided jambs (1Kgs 6:31–35)
- Three courses of dressed stone and one course of trimmed cedar beams (1Kgs 6:36)
- Month of Bul (1Kgs 6:38)
- He built the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon (1Kgs 7:2)
- Windows ... doorways (1Kgs 7:4–5)
- Pillars and an overhanging roof (1Kgs 7:6)
- From foundation to eaves ... trimmed with a saw (1Kgs 7:9)
- Great courtyard (1Kgs 7:12)
- Equipping the Temple for Worship (1Kgs 7:13–51)
- He cast two bronze pillars (1Kgs 7:15–22)
- He made the Sea of cast metal (1Kgs 7:23–26)
- The Sea stood on twelve bulls (1Kgs 7:25)
- It held two thousand baths (1Kgs 7:26)
- He also made ten movable stands of bronze (1Kgs 7:27–37)
- He engraved cherubim, lions, and palm trees on the surfaces of the supports and on the panels, in every available space, with wreaths all around (1Kgs 7:36)
- Basins and shovels and sprinkling bowls (1Kgs 7:40–43)
- Succoth and Zarethan (1Kgs 7:46)
- Treasuries of the
Lord ’s temple (1Kgs 7:51) - Installing the Ark and Dedicating the Temple (1Kgs 8:1–9:9)
- Festival in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month (1Kgs 8:2)
- Cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark (1Kgs 8:7)
- Glory of the
Lord filled his temple (1Kgs 8:11) - The
Lord has said that he would dwell in a dark cloud (1Kgs 8:12) - I have indeed built a magnificent temple for you, a place for you to dwell forever (1Kgs 8:13)
- Spread out his hands toward heaven (1Kgs 8:22)
- Hear from heaven, your dwelling place (1Kgs 8:30)
- Swears the oath before your altar (1Kgs 8:31–32)
- No rain because your people have sinned (1Kgs 8:35)
- Out of that iron-smelting furnace (1Kgs 8:51)
- Solomon offered a sacrifice of fellowship offerings to the
Lord : twenty-two thousand cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats (1Kgs 8:63) - Lebo Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt (1Kgs 8:65)
- I have consecrated this temple, which you have built, by putting my Name there forever (1Kgs 9:3)
- Solomon gave twenty towns in Galilee to Hiram king of Tyre (1Kgs 9:11)
- My brother (1Kgs 9:13)
- Sent ... 120 talents of gold (1Kgs 9:14)
- Here is the account of the forced labor King Solomon conscripted (1Kgs 9:15)
- Pharaoh king of Egypt had attacked and captured Gezer (1Kgs 9:16)
- He built up Lower Beth Horon, Baalath, and Tadmor in the desert (1Kgs 9:17–18)
- Store cities and the towns for his chariots and for his horses (1Kgs 9:19)
- Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites (1Kgs 9:20)
- These were Solomon’s fighting men, government officials, officers, captains, and commanders of his chariots and charioteers (1Kgs 9:23)
- King Solomon also built ships at Ezion Geber, which is near Elath in Edom (1Kgs 9:26)
- Ophir (1Kgs 9:28)
- The Queen of Sheba (1Kgs 10:1–13)
- Camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones (1Kgs 10:2)
- When the queen of Sheba saw ... the food on his table, the seating of his officials, the attending servants in their robes, his cupbearers (1Kgs 10:4–5)
- To maintain justice and righteousness (1Kgs 10:9)
- Almugwood (1Kgs 10:11)
- Harps and lyres (1Kgs 10:12)
- Solomon’s Wealth and Military Power (1Kgs 10:14–29)
- Shields of hammered gold (1Kgs 10:16)
- Great throne (1Kgs 10:18–21)
- Trading ships (1Kgs 10:22)
- Chariots and horses (1Kgs 10:26)
- Silver as common in Jerusalem as stones (1Kgs 10:27)
- Horses were imported from Egypt and from Kue... . They also exported them to all the kings of the Hittites and of the Arameans (1Kgs 10:28–29)
- Solomon Falls Away from the Lord (1Kgs 11:1–13)
- Seven hundred wives of royal birth and three hundred concubines (1Kgs 11:3)
- Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians, and Molech the detestable god of the Ammonites (1Kgs 11:5)
- Solomon built a high place (1Kgs 11:7)
- Burned incense and offered sacrifices to their gods (1Kgs 11:8)
- Solomon Leaves a Crumbling Kingdom (1Kgs 11:14–43)
- Bury the dead (1Kgs 11:15)
- They set out from Midian and went to Paran ... to Egypt (1Kgs 11:18)
- Rezon son of Eliada, who had fled from his master, Hadadezer king of Zobah (1Kgs 11:23)
- Zeredah (1Kgs 11:26)
- Solomon had built the supporting terraces and had filled in the gap in the wall of the city of David (1Kgs 11:27)
- He put him in charge of the whole labor force of the house of Joseph (1Kgs 11:28)
- Ahijah took hold of the new cloak he was wearing and tore it into twelve pieces (1Kgs 11:30)
- Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians, Chemosh the god of the Moabites, and Molech the god of the Ammonites (1Kgs 11:33)
- Shishak (1Kgs 11:40)
- Then he rested with his fathers and was buried in the city of David his father (1Kgs 11:43)
- Two Kingdoms from One (1Kgs 12:1–24)
- Lighten the harsh labor and the heavy yoke he put on us, and we will serve you (1Kgs 12:4)
- Rehoboam rejected the advice the elders gave him (1Kgs 12:8)
- My father scourged you with whips; I will scourge you with scorpions (1Kgs 12:11)
- What share do we have in David, what part in Jesse’s son? To your tents, O Israel! (1Kgs 12:16)
- Called him to the assembly and made him king over all Israel (1Kgs 12:20)
- A hundred and eighty thousand fighting men (1Kgs 12:21)
- This is what the
Lord says: Do not go up to fight against your brothers (1Kgs 12:24) - Jeroboam’s Paradigm Shift and Its Consequences (1Kgs 12:25–14:20)
- Golden calves (1Kgs 12:28)
- Bethel ... Dan (1Kgs 12:29)
- Jeroboam built shrines on high places and appointed priests (1Kgs 12:31)
- So he instituted the festival for the Israelites (1Kgs 12:33)
- Human bones will be burned on you (1Kgs 13:2)
- Come home with me and have something to eat, and I will give you a gift (1Kgs 13:7)
- Saddle the donkey for me (1Kgs 13:13)
- Oak tree (1Kgs 13:14)
- Given him over to the lion (1Kgs 13:26)
- Then he laid the body in his own tomb (1Kgs 13:30)
- Shiloh (1Kgs 14:2)
- Take ten loaves of bread with you, some cakes and a jar of honey, and go to him (1Kgs 14:3)
- You have made for yourself other gods, idols made of metal (1Kgs 14:9)
- Dogs will eat those belonging to Jeroboam who die in the city, and the birds of the air will feed on those who die in the country (1Kgs 14:11)
- Like a reed swaying in the water (1Kgs 14:15)
- Tirzah (1Kgs 14:17)
- Annals of the kings of Israel (1Kgs 14:19)
- High places, sacred stones and Asherah poles (1Kgs 14:23)
- Male shrine prostitutes (1Kgs 14:24)
- In the fifth year of King Rehoboam, Shishak king of Egypt attacked Jerusalem (1Kgs 14:25)
- He took everything (1Kgs 14:26)
- Guardroom (1Kgs 14:28)
- Rehoboam rested with his fathers (1Kgs 14:31)
- Early Judean Kings Abijah and Asa (1Kgs 15:1–24)
- War between Abijah and Jeroboam (1Kgs 15:7)
- Queen mother (1Kgs 15:13)
- Fortified Ramah (1Kgs 15:17)
- Ben-Hadad (1Kgs 15:18)
- He conquered Ijon, Dan, Abel Beth Maacah and all Kinnereth in addition to Naphtali (1Kgs 15:20)
- Geba ... Mizpah (1Kgs 15:22)
- Gibbethon (1Kgs 15:27)
- Killed Jeroboam’s whole family (1Kgs 15:29)
- Dogs ... birds (1Kgs 16:4)
- Rested with his fathers (1Kgs 16:6)
- Annals of the kings of Israel (1Kgs 16:14)
- Gibbethon (1Kgs 16:15)
- In the camp (1Kgs 16:16)
- Set the palace on fire (1Kgs 16:18)
- Omri became king (1Kgs 16:23)
- Samaria (1Kgs 16:24)
- Worthless idols (1Kgs 16:26)
- Ahab (1Kgs 16:29)
- Jezebel daughter of Ethbaal king of the Sidonians (1Kgs 16:31)
- Temple of Baal that he built in Samaria (1Kgs 16:32)
- Asherah pole (1Kgs 16:33)
- Rebuilt Jericho (1Kgs 16:34)
- Elijah’s Drought Initiates the Prophetic Response to Ahab’s Misplaced Zeal (1Kgs 17:1–24)
- Kerith Ravine (1Kgs 17:3)
- Zarephath of Sidon (1Kgs 17:9)
- Town gate (1Kgs 17:10)
- Handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug (1Kgs 17:12)
- Small cake of bread (1Kgs 17:13)
- Upper room (1Kgs 17:19)
- Obadiah, who was in charge of his palace (1Kgs 18:3)
- Jezebel was killing off the
Lord ’s prophets (1Kgs 18:4) - Bowed down to the ground (1Kgs 18:7)
- There is not a nation or kingdom where my master has not sent someone to look for you (1Kgs 18:10)
- Mount Carmel (1Kgs 18:19)
- Two bulls (1Kgs 18:23)
- Danced around the altar (1Kgs 18:26)
- Perhaps he is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling. Maybe he is sleeping and must be awakened (1Kgs 18:27)
- Slashed themselves with swords and spears, as was their custom, until their blood flowed (1Kgs 18:28)
- Frantic prophesying (1Kgs 18:29)
- Repaired the altar of the
Lord (1Kgs 18:30) - Two seahs of seed (1Kgs 18:32)
- Fill four large jars with water (1Kgs 18:33)
- Fire of the
Lord fell (1Kgs 18:38) - Kishon Valley (1Kgs 18:40)
- Go, eat and drink, for there is the sound of a heavy rain (1Kgs 18:41)
- Hitch up your chariot and go down before the rain stops you (1Kgs 18:44)
- The sky grew black with clouds, the wind rose, a heavy rain came on and Ahab rode off to Jezreel (1Kgs 18:45)
- He ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel (1Kgs 18:46)
- May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely (1Kgs 19:2)
- Beersheba (1Kgs 19:3)
- Broom tree (1Kgs 19:4)
- Bread baked over hot coals (1Kgs 19:6)
- Traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb (1Kgs 19:8)
- The Israelites have rejected your covenant, broken down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword (1Kgs 19:10)
- Desert of Damascus (1Kgs 19:15)
- After the wind there was an earthquake ... fire (1Kgs 19:11–13)
- Abel Meholah (1Kgs 19:16)
- Whose knees have not bowed down to Baal and all whose mouths have not kissed him (1Kgs 19:18)
- He was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen (1Kgs 19:19)
- Ahab’s Aramean Campaigns and the Prophetic Rebuke (1Kgs 20:1–43)
- Messengers (1Kgs 20:2)
- Your silver and gold are mine, and the best of your wives and children are mine (1Kgs 20:3)
- I am going to send my officials to search your palace and the houses of your officials (1Kgs 20:6)
- The elders and the people all answered, “Don’t listen to him or agree to his demands” (1Kgs 20:8)
- He and the kings were drinking in their tents (1Kgs 20:12)
- Meanwhile a prophet came to Ahab king of Israel and announced, “This is what the
Lord says” (1Kgs 20:13) - So Ahab summoned the young officers of the provincial commanders, 232 men. Then he assembled the rest of the Israelites, 7,000 in all (1Kgs 20:15)
- Ben-Hadad and the 32 kings allied with him were in their tents getting drunk (1Kgs 20:16)
- Strengthen your position and see what must be done, because next spring the king of Aram will attack you again (1Kgs 20:22)
- Their gods are gods of the hills (1Kgs 20:23)
- Aphek (1Kgs 20:26)
- Hundred thousand casualties ... in one day (1Kgs 20:29)
- Wall collapsed (1Kgs 20:30)
- Wearing sackcloth ...and ropes around their heads (1Kgs 20:32)
- Market areas in Damascus (1Kgs 20:34)
- Talent of silver (1Kgs 20:39)
- Palace in Samaria (1Kgs 20:43)
- Ahab’s Treachery in Naboth’s Vineyard (1Kgs 21:1–29)
- Vineyard to use for a vegetable garden (1Kgs 21:2)
- Inheritance of my fathers (1Kgs 21:3)
- Wrote letters in Ahab’s name, placed his seal on them (1Kgs 21:8)
- Take possession (1Kgs 21:16)
- Dogs ... birds (1Kgs 21:24)
- When Ahab heard these words, he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth, and fasted. He lay in sackcloth and went around meekly (1Kgs 21:27)
- Ramoth Gilead (1Kgs 22:3)
- First seek the counsel of the
Lord (1Kgs 22:5) - Sitting on their thrones at the threshing floor by the entrance of the gate of Samaria (1Kgs 22:10)
- Zedekiah son of Kenaanah had made iron horns (1Kgs 22:11)
- Attack Ramoth Gilead ... for the
Lord will give it into the king’s hand (1Kgs 22:12) - I saw all Israel scattered on the hills like sheep without a shepherd (1Kgs 22:17)
- All the host of heaven standing around him (1Kgs 22:19)
- Spirit came forward (1Kgs 22:21)
- Slapped Micaiah in the face (1Kgs 22:24)
- Put this fellow in prison (1Kgs 22:27)
- Between the sections of his armor (1Kgs 22:34)
- Inlaid with ivory (1Kgs 22:39)
- High places (1Kgs 22:43)
- Ships ... wrecked at Ezion Geber (1Kgs 22:48)
- Baal (1Kgs 22:53)
- Death of Ahaziah (2Kgs 1:1–18)
- Samaria (2Kgs 1:2)
- May fire come down from heaven (2Kgs 1:10)
- Book of the annals of the kings of Israel (2Kgs 1:18)
- Elijah Gives Way to Elisha (2Kgs 2:1–25)
- Bethel (2Kgs 2:2)
- Jericho (2Kgs 2:4)
- Jordan (2Kgs 2:6)
- A double portion of your spirit (2Kgs 2:9)
- A chariot of fire and horses of fire (2Kgs 2:11)
- Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them apart (2Kgs 2:12)
- Water is bad and the land is unproductive (2Kgs 2:19–20)
- Mount Carmel (2Kgs 2:25)
- Sacred stone of Baal (2Kgs 3:2)
- Mesha king of Moab (2Kgs 3:4)
- Desert of Edom (2Kgs 3:8)
- Is there no prophet of the
Lord here (2Kgs 3:11) - Bring me a harpist (2Kgs 3:15)
- Kir Hareseth (2Kgs 3:25)
- He took his firstborn son (2Kgs 3:27)
- Elisha’s Miracles I (2Kgs 4:1–44)
- Shunem (2Kgs 4:8)
- A small room on the roof (2Kgs 4:10)
- It’s not the New Moon or the Sabbath (2Kgs 4:23)
- Gilgal (2Kgs 4:38)
- Baal Shalishah (2Kgs 4:42)
- An Aramean Is Healed (2Kgs 5:1–27)
- Ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold (2Kgs 5:5)
- He tore his robes (2Kgs 5:7)
- Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus (2Kgs 5:12)
- As much earth as a pair of mules can carry (2Kgs 5:17)
- Rimmon (2Kgs 5:18)
- The king of Aram was at war with Israel (2Kgs 6:8)
- Beware of passing that place (2Kgs 6:9)
- Dothan (2Kgs 6:13)
- He struck them with blindness (2Kgs 6:18)
- Siege of Samaria (2Kgs 6:24–7:20)
- A donkey’s head sold for eighty shekels of silver (2Kgs 6:25)
- Threshing-floor ... the winepress (2Kgs 6:27)
- Give up your son so we may eat him today (2Kgs 6:28)
- At the gate of Samaria (2Kgs 7:1)
- Floodgates of the heavens (2Kgs 7:2)
- Hittite and Egyptian kings (2Kgs 7:6)
- Land of the Philistines (2Kgs 8:2)
- She ... went to the king to beg for her house and land (2Kgs 8:3)
- Hazael Murders Ben-Hadad (2Kgs 8:7–15)
- Take a gift with you and go to meet the man of God (2Kgs 8:8)
- Jehoram and Ahaziah (2Kgs 8:16–29)
- Zair (2Kgs 8:21)
- Libnah (2Kgs 8:22)
- Omri king of Israel (2Kgs 8:26)
- Ramoth Gilead (2Kgs 8:28)
- Jezreel (2Kgs 8:29)
- Jehu son of Jehoshaphat, the son of Nimshi (2Kgs 9:2)
- Pour the oil on his head (2Kgs 9:3)
- No one will bury her (2Kgs 9:10)
- Beth Haggan ... Gur near Ibleam (2Kgs 9:27)
- She painted her eyes, arranged her hair and looked out of a window (2Kgs 9:30)
- Eunuchs (2Kgs 9:32)
- Dogs will devour Jezebel’s flesh (2Kgs 9:37)
- Palace administrator (2Kgs 10:5)
- These men ... slaughtered all seventy of them (2Kgs 10:7)
- Two piles at the entrance of the city (2Kgs 10:8)
- Beth Eked of the Shepherds (2Kgs 10:12)
- Call an assembly (2Kgs 10:20)
- Golden calves at Bethel and Dan (2Kgs 10:29)
- Hazael overpowered the Israelites throughout their territory east of the Jordan (2Kgs 10:32–33)
- Carites (2Kgs 11:4)
- Sur Gate ... the gate behind the guard (2Kgs 11:6)
- The king, standing by the pillar (2Kgs 11:14)
- Beersheba (2Kgs 12:1)
- High places (2Kgs 12:3)
- Money that is brought as sacred offerings (2Kgs 12:4)
- Treasurers (2Kgs 12:5)
- All the money (2Kgs 12:9)
- Hazael ... attacked Gath ... Jerusalem (2Kgs 12:17)
- Annals of the kings of Judah (2Kgs 12:19)
- Beth Millo, on the road down to Silla (2Kgs 12:20)
- Hazael king of Aram and Ben-Hadad his son (2Kgs 13:3)
- The
Lord provided a deliverer for Israel (2Kgs 13:5) - Asherah pole ... in Samaria (2Kgs 13:6)
- Like the dust at threshing time (2Kgs 13:7)
- Aphek (2Kgs 13:17)
- They threw the man’s body into Elisha’s tomb (2Kgs 13:21)
- Three times Jehoash defeated him (2Kgs 13:25)
- High places (2Kgs 14:4)
- Valley of Salt ... Sela (2Kgs 14:7)
- Beth Shemesh (2Kgs 14:11)
- Ephraim Gate ... Corner Gate (2Kgs 14:13)
- Lachish (2Kgs 14:19)
- Elath (2Kgs 14:22)
- Jeroboam son of Jehoash ... restored the boundaries of Israel (2Kgs 14:25)
- Yaudi (2Kgs 14:28)
- Azariah son of Amaziah king of Judah (2Kgs 15:1)
- High places (2Kgs 15:4)
- He lived in a separate house (2Kgs 15:5)
- Tirzah (2Kgs 15:16)
- Pul king of Assyria (2Kgs 15:19)
- Pekah ... reigned for twenty years (2Kgs 15:27)
- In the time of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath-pileser ... took Ijon (2Kgs 15:29)
- Hoshea ... succeeded him (2Kgs 15:30)
- High places (2Kgs 15:35)
- Sacrificed his son in the fire (2Kgs 16:3)
- High places (2Kgs 16:4)
- Rezin king of Aram and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel ... besieged Ahaz (2Kgs 16:5)
- Elath (2Kgs 16:6)
- I am your servant and vassal (2Kgs 16:7–9)
- Kir (2Kgs 16:9)
- He saw an altar in Damascus (2Kgs 16:10)
- I will use the bronze altar for seeking guidance (2Kgs 16:15)
- Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up to attack Hoshea (2Kgs 17:3)
- So king of Egypt (2Kgs 17:4)
- He settled them in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in the towns of the Medes (2Kgs 17:6)
- High places (2Kgs 17:9)
- Sacred stones (2Kgs 17:10)
- Calves (2Kgs 17:16)
- They sacrificed their sons and daughters in the fire (2Kgs 17:17)
- Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim (2Kgs 17:24)
- The people ... do not know what the god of that country requires (2Kgs 17:26)
- Succoth Benoth ... Nergal ... Ashima ... Nibhaz and Tartak ... Adrammelech and Anammelech (2Kgs 17:30–31)
- Hezekiah (2Kgs 18:1–12)
- High places ... sacred stones ... Asherah poles (2Kgs 18:4)
- He rebelled against the king of Assyria and did not serve him (2Kgs 18:7)
- He defeated the Philistines (2Kgs 18:8)
- Hezekiah of Judah and Sennacherib of Assyria (2Kgs 18:13–19:37)
- King of Assyria at Lachish (2Kgs 18:14)
- The king of Assyria sent his supreme commander, his chief officer and his field commander (2Kgs 18:17)
- Palace administrator ... the secretary ... the recorder (2Kgs 18:18)
- Egypt (2Kgs 18:21)
- Please speak to your servants in Aramaic (2Kgs 18:26)
- Hamath and Arpad ... Sepharvaim, Hena and Ivvah (2Kgs 18:34)
- Libnah (2Kgs 19:8)
- Tirhakah, the Cushite king of Egypt (2Kgs 19:9)
- Gozan, Haran, Rezeph and the people of Eden who were in Tel Assar (2Kgs 19:12)
- Enthroned between the cherubim (2Kgs 19:15)
- They were not gods but only wood and stone, fashioned by men’s hands (2Kgs 19:18)
- I have ascended the heights of the mountains ... I have dried up all the streams of Egypt (2Kgs 19:23–24)
- I will put my hook in your nose and my bit in your mouth, and I will make you return by the way you came (2Kgs 19:28)
- What grows by itself ... what springs from that (2Kgs 19:29)
- He will not ... build a siege ramp against it (2Kgs 19:32)
- Sennacherib king of Assyria ... returned to Nineveh and stayed there (2Kgs 19:36)
- Nisroch (2Kgs 19:37)
- Middle court (2Kgs 20:4)
- Prepare a poultice of figs (2Kgs 20:7)
- Shall the shadow go forward ten steps, or shall it go back ten steps? (2Kgs 20:9)
- Merodach-Baladan son of Baladan king of Babylon (2Kgs 20:12)
- Pool ... tunnel (2Kgs 20:20)
- High places ... Baal ... Asherah pole ... starry hosts (2Kgs 21:3)
- Both courts of the temple (2Kgs 21:5)
- He sacrificed his own son in the fire (2Kgs 21:6)
- His palace garden, the garden of Uzza (2Kgs 21:18)
- Wife of Shallum ... keeper of the wardrobe (2Kgs 22:14)
- King stood by the pillar (2Kgs 23:3)
- Bethel (2Kgs 23:4)
- Male shrine prostitutes (2Kgs 23:7)
- Shrines at the gates (2Kgs 23:8)
- Topheth ... the Valley of Ben Hinnom ... Molech (2Kgs 23:10)
- Horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the sun (2Kgs 23:11)
- Altars ... on the roof (2Kgs 23:12)
- Hill of Corruption ... Ashtoreth ... Chemosh ... Molech (2Kgs 23:13)
- High places (2Kgs 23:19)
- Mediums and spiritists ... household gods (2Kgs 23:24)
- Pharaoh Necho king of Egypt went ... to help the king of Assyria (2Kgs 23:29)
- Riblah in the land of Hamath (2Kgs 23:33)
- Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon (2Kgs 24:1)
- Officers ... advanced on Jerusalem and laid siege to it (2Kgs 24:10)
- He carried into exile all Jerusalem (2Kgs 24:14)
- Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon (2Kgs 24:20)
- Through the gate between the two walls ... fled toward the Arabah (2Kgs 25:4)
- Riblah (2Kgs 25:6)
- Nebuzaradan ... carried into exile the people (2Kgs 25:11)
- The temple of the
Lord (2Kgs 25:9) - Gedaliah (2Kgs 25:23)
- Evil-Merodach (2Kgs 25:27)
- Jehoiachin ... ate regularly at the king’s table ... a regular allowance as long as he lived (2Kgs 25:29–30)
- Genealogies (1Chr 1:1–8:40)
- Sons of Abraham (1Chr 1:28–54)
- Canaanite woman (1Chr 2:3)
- Ban (1Chr 2:7)
- Havvoth Jair, as well as Kenath (1Chr 2:23)
- Clans of scribes (1Chr 2:55)
- Hebron (1Chr 3:1)
- Talmai king of Geshur (1Chr 3:2)
- Descendants of Jehoiachin (1Chr 3:17–24)
- Hattush (1Chr 3:22)
- Jabez (1Chr 4:9)
- Clans of the linen workers (1Chr 4:21)
- Men of Cozeba (1Chr 4:22)
- Potters (1Chr 4:23)
- Pasture for their flocks (1Chr 4:39)
- Meunites (1Chr 4:41)
- Rights as firstborn (1Chr 5:1)
- Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria (1Chr 5:6)
- They settled (1Chr 5:7)
- Hagrites (1Chr 5:10)
- Gadites lived next to them (1Chr 5:11–16)
- Jotham king of Judah (1Chr 5:17)
- They waged war against the Hagrites (1Chr 5:19)
- They seized the livestock (1Chr 5:21)
- Who took ... into exile (1Chr 5:26)
- Sons of Aaron (1Chr 6:3)
- Music in the house of the
Lord (1Chr 6:31) - According to the regulations (1Chr 6:32)
- Locations of their settlements (1Chr 6:54)
- Hebron ... pasturelands ... fields and villages (1Chr 6:55–56)
- Sheerah (1Chr 7:24)
- Their lands and settlements (1Chr 7:28)
- Deported (1Chr 8:6)
- Ono and Lod (1Chr 8:12)
- Esh-Baal (1Chr 8:33)
- Residents of Jerusalem (1Chr 9:1–34)
- Who lived in Jerusalem (1Chr 9:3)
- Gatekeepers (1Chr 9:17)
- Articles used in the temple service (1Chr 9:28)
- Mount Gilboa (1Chr 10:1)
- Run me through (1Chr 10:4)
- Philistines came and occupied them (1Chr 10:7)
- They ... took his head (1Chr 10:9)
- They put his armor in the temple (1Chr 10:10)
- Jabesh Gilead (1Chr 10:11)
- Saul died (1Chr 10:13)
- David Becomes King over All Israel (1Chr 11:1–9)
- You will shepherd (1Chr 11:2)
- Elders of Israel (1Chr 11:3)
- Jerusalem (1Chr 11:4)
- City of David (1Chr 11:7)
- Supporting terraces (1Chr 11:8)
- David’s Mighty Men (1Chr 11:10–12:40)
- Pas Dammim (1Chr 11:13)
- Adullam (1Chr 11:15)
- Stronghold (1Chr 11:16)
- Gate of Bethlehem (1Chr 11:17)
- Killed a lion (1Chr 11:22)
- Ziklag (1Chr 12:1)
- Right-handed or left-handed (1Chr 12:2)
- Jordan in the first month (1Chr 12:15)
- His army (1Chr 12:21)
- Men ... who came to David (1Chr 12:23)
- Ark of our God (1Chr 13:3)
- Shihor River (1Chr 13:5)
- Enthroned between the cherubim (1Chr 13:6)
- New cart (1Chr 13:7)
- With songs and with harps (1Chr 13:8)
- Threshing floor of Kidon (1Chr 13:9)
- House of Obed-Edom (1Chr 13:13)
- Hiram (1Chr 14:1)
- David took more wives (1Chr 14:3)
- Valley of Rephaim (1Chr 14:9)
- David inquired (1Chr 14:10)
- Baal Perazim (1Chr 14:11)
- Abandoned their gods (1Chr 14:12)
- Marching in the tops of the balsam trees (1Chr 14:15)
- Gibeon to Gezer (1Chr 14:17)
- David ... constructed buildings (1Chr 15:1)
- Alamoth (1Chr 15:20)
- Sheminith (1Chr 15:21)
- Seven bulls and seven rams (1Chr 15:26)
- Linen ephod (1Chr 15:27)
- David dancing (1Chr 15:29)
- Tent (1Chr 16:1)
- Burnt offerings and fellowship offerings (1Chr 16:2)
- Loaf of bread ... cake of date ... cake of raisins (1Chr 16:3)
- Trumpets (1Chr 16:6)
- David’s Psalm of Thanks (1Chr 16:7–43)
- All the gods of the nations are idols (1Chr 16:26)
- High place in Gibeon (1Chr 16:39)
- God’s Promise to David and David’s Response (1Chr 17:1–27)
- Whatever you have in mind, do it (1Chr 17:2)
- Shepherd my people (1Chr 17:6)
- I took you (1Chr 17:7)
- He ... will build a house for me (1Chr 17:12)
- I will be his father (1Chr 17:13)
- No God but you (1Chr 17:20)
- Hadadezer (1Chr 18:3)
- Chariots (1Chr 18:4)
- Aramaeans of Damascus (1Chr 18:5)
- Gold shields (1Chr 18:7)
- Tebah and Cun (1Chr 18:8)
- Tou king of Hamath (1Chr 18:9)
- To greet him (1Chr 18:10)
- Dedicated these articles to the
Lord (1Chr 18:11) - Valley of Salt (1Chr 18:12)
- Garrisons (1Chr 18:13)
- Over the army (1Chr 18:15)
- Priests (1Chr 18:16)
- Kerethites and Pelethites (1Chr 18:17)
- I will show kindness (1Chr 19:2)
- Hanun seized David’s men (1Chr 19:4)
- To hire chariots (1Chr 19:6)
- Battle lines in front ... and behind (1Chr 19:10)
- David formed his lines (1Chr 19:17)
- Became subject (1Chr 19:19)
- When kings go off to war (1Chr 20:1)
- David took the crown (1Chr 20:2)
- Consigning them to labor (1Chr 20:3)
- Rephaites (1Chr 20:4)
- Twenty four in all (1Chr 20:6)
- David Numbers the Fighting Men (1Chr 21:1–30)
- Beersheba to Dan (1Chr 21:2)
- The
Lord sent a plague (1Chr 21:14) - Threshing floor (1Chr 21:18)
- Six hundred shekels of gold (1Chr 21:25)
- Preparations for the Temple (1Chr 22:1–19)
- Iron to make nails (1Chr 22:3)
- Cedar logs (1Chr 22:4)
- A hundred thousand talents of gold (1Chr 22:14)
- Twenty years old or more (1Chr 23:27)
- Duty of the Levites (1Chr 23:28)
- Scribe (1Chr 24:6)
- Prophesying, accompanied by harps (1Chr 25:1)
- Gatekeepers (1Chr 26:12)
- Storehouse (1Chr 26:15)
- Shalleketh Gate (1Chr 26:16)
- Court (1Chr 26:18)
- Treasuries of the house of God (1Chr 26:20)
- Army Divisions (1Chr 27:1–34)
- Wrath came on Israel (1Chr 27:24)
- In charge of (1Chr 27:25)
- David’s Plans for the Temple through His Death (1Chr 28:1–29:30)
- Footstool (1Chr 28:2)
- Plans (1Chr 28:11)
- Chariot (1Chr 28:18)
- Onyx (1Chr 29:2)
- Gold and silver (1Chr 29:3)
- Gold of Ophir (1Chr 29:4)
- Darics (1Chr 29:7)
- They made sacrifices (1Chr 29:21)
- Solomon’s Dream Theophany and Request for Wisdom (2Chr 1:1–13)
- High place (2Chr 1:3)
- Kiriath Jearim (2Chr 1:4)
- That night God appeared to Solomon (2Chr 1:7)
- Wisdom and knowledge (2Chr 1:10)
- Solomon’s Chariot Force and Regional Horse Trading (2Chr 1:14–17)
- Cedar (2Chr 1:15)
- Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and from Kue (2Chr 1:16)
- Imported a chariot from Egypt (2Chr 1:17)
- Solomon’s Temple Preparations (2Chr 2:1–18)
- [Solomon] conscripted seventy thousand men as carriers and eighty thousand as stonecutters (2Chr 2:2)
- Cedar (2Chr 2:3)
- Incense (2Chr 2:4)
- Cedar, pine and algum logs (2Chr 2:8)
- I will give your servants (2Chr 2:10)
- A wise son (2Chr 2:12)
- Stone (2Chr 2:14)
- Float them in rafts by sea down to Joppa (2Chr 2:16)
- Stonecutters (2Chr 2:18)
- Construction of the Jerusalem Temple (2Chr 3:1–17)
- Cubit of the old standard (2Chr 3:3–4)
- Pure gold (2Chr 3:4–7)
- Palm tree and chain designs (2Chr 3:5)
- Gold of Parvaim (2Chr 3:6)
- Carved cherubim (2Chr 3:7)
- Six hundred talents of fine gold (2Chr 3:8–9)
- Pair of sculptured cherubim (2Chr 3:10–13)
- Two pillars (2Chr 3:15–17)
- Pomegranates (2Chr 3:16)
- Furnishings of the Jerusalem Temple (2Chr 4:1–5:1)
- Sea of cast metal (2Chr 4:2–4)
- Three thousand baths (2Chr 4:5)
- Basins (2Chr 4:6)
- Gold lampstands (2Chr 4:7)
- Pots and shovels (2Chr 4:11)
- Pomegranates (2Chr 4:13)
- Cast in clay molds in the plain of the Jordan (2Chr 4:17)
- Censers (2Chr 4:22)
- Linen (2Chr 5:12)
- Solomon stood ... spread out his hands ... knelt down (2Chr 6:12–13)
- Fire came down from heaven (2Chr 7:1–3)
- The king and all the people offered sacrifices (2Chr 7:4–5)
- From Lebo Hamath to the Wadi of Egypt (2Chr 7:8)
- The
Lord appeared to him at night (2Chr 7:12) - Solomon rebuilt the villages that Hiram had given him (2Chr 8:2)
- Hamath Zobah (2Chr 8:3)
- Tadmor (2Chr 8:4)
- Upper Beth Horon and Lower Beth Horon (2Chr 8:5–6)
- Baalath (2Chr 8:6)
- Palace he had build for her [Pharaoh’s daughter] (2Chr 8:11)
- Ezion Geber and Elath (2Chr 8:17)
- Ophir (2Chr 8:18)
- Visit of the Queen of Sheba (2Chr 9:1–12)
- Wisdom (2Chr 9:3)
- Food on his table (2Chr 9:4)
- She gave the king 120 talents of gold (2Chr 9:9)
- Gold from Ophir (2Chr 9:10)
- Summary of Solomon’s Wealth (2Chr 9:13–31)
- Shields of hammered gold (2Chr 9:15–16)
- Palace of the Forest of Lebanon (2Chr 9:16)
- Great throne (2Chr 9:17–19)
- Trading ships (2Chr 9:21)
- Wisdom (2Chr 9:22–23)
- Everyone who came brought a gift (2Chr 9:24)
- Four thousand stalls (2Chr 9:25)
- He ruled over all the kings from the River to the land of the Philistines, as far as the border of Egypt (2Chr 9:26)
- Silver (2Chr 9:27)
- Horses (2Chr 9:28)
- Division of the Kingdom (2Chr 10:1–11:23)
- Lighten the harsh labor (2Chr 10:4)
- Rehoboam consulted the elders ... and the young men (2Chr 10:6–14)
- All the Israelites went home (2Chr 10:16)
- A hundred and eighty thousand fighting men (2Chr 11:1)
- Built up towns for defense in Judah (2Chr 11:5–12)
- Goat and calf idols (2Chr 11:15)
- Pharaoh Shishak’s Invasion (2Chr 12:1–16)
- Libyans, Sukkites, and Cushites (2Chr 12:3)
- His mother’s name was Naamah; she was an Ammonite (2Chr 12:13)
- Continual warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam (2Chr 12:15)
- Abijah’s Reign and Battles between Israel and Judah (2Chr 13:1–14:1)
- There was war between Abijah and Jeroboam (2Chr 13:2)
- Mount Zemaraim (2Chr 13:4)
- Covenant of salt (2Chr 13:5)
- High places (2Chr 14:3)
- High places (2Chr 14:5)
- Fortified cities of Judah (2Chr 14:6–7)
- Army of three hundred thousand men (2Chr 14:8)
- Zerah the Cushite (2Chr 14:9–15)
- Removed the detestable idols (2Chr 15:8)
- Queen mother (2Chr 15:16)
- Baasha king of Israel went up against Judah and fortified Ramah (2Chr 16:1)
- Treaty (2Chr 16:2–6)
- Geba and Mizpah (2Chr 16:6)
- They made a huge fire in his honor (2Chr 16:14)
- Jehoshaphat’s Reign and Fortifications (2Chr 17:1–19)
- The
Lord was with Jehoshaphat (2Chr 17:3) - High places (2Chr 17:6)
- Philistines brought Jehoshaphat gifts and silver as tribute, and the Arabs brought him flocks (2Chr 17:10–11)
- 300,000 fighting men (2Chr 17:14–19)
- Jehoshaphat’s Cooperation with the Northern Kingdom (2Chr 18:1–19:3)
- Ramoth Gilead (2Chr 18:2)
- Host of heaven (2Chr 18:18)
- Asherah poles (2Chr 19:3)
- Appointed judges (2Chr 19:5–11)
- Jehoshaphat’s Battles against Moab and Ammon (2Chr 20:1–30)
- Harps and lutes and trumpets (2Chr 20:28)
- Annals (2Chr 20:34)
- Fleet of trading ships (2Chr 20:35–37)
- Jehoram’s Reign and Regional Conflicts (2Chr 21:4–20)
- Jehoram (2Chr 21:5)
- Edom rebelled ... Libnah revolted (2Chr 21:8–10)
- Hostility of the Philistines and of the Arabs (2Chr 21:16–17)
- Tombs of the kings (2Chr 21:20)
- Ahaziah’s Reign and Assassination by Jehu (2Chr 22:1–9)
- His mother encouraged him (2Chr 22:3–4)
- Queen Athaliah’s Coup and Reign (2Chr 22:10–12)
- Revolt against Athaliah and Installment of Joash (2Chr 23:1–21)
- The temple of Baal (2Chr 23:17)
- Doorkeepers (2Chr 23:19)
- The people of the land (2Chr 23:20–21)
- Joash’s Reign and Temple Refurbishment (2Chr 24:1–16)
- Restore the temple (2Chr 24:4–14)
- Workers (2Chr 24:12)
- Jehoiada was old and full of years (2Chr 24:15)
- Asherah poles (2Chr 24:18)
- The army of Aram marched against Joash (2Chr 24:23–27)
- They killed him in his bed (2Chr 24:25)
- Amaziah’s Reign and Battles against Edom and Israel (2Chr 25:1–28)
- Three hundred thousand men ready for military service (2Chr 25:5–6)
- Hired a hundred thousand fighting men (2Chr 25:6)
- Valley of Salt (2Chr 25:11–12)
- Raided Judean towns (2Chr 25:13)
- Gods of the people of Seir (2Chr 25:14)
- He [Amaziah] sent this challenge to Jehoash (2Chr 25:17–24)
- Hostages (2Chr 25:24)
- Lachish (2Chr 25:27)
- Buried with his fathers (2Chr 25:28)
- Uzziah’s Reign and Regional Power (2Chr 26:1–15)
- Rebuilt Elath and restored it to Judah (2Chr 26:2)
- Towers (2Chr 26:9–10)
- 307,500 men (2Chr 26:13)
- Shields, spears, helmets, coats of armor, bows and slingstones (2Chr 26:14)
- Uzziah’s Downfall and Leprosy (2Chr 26:16–23)
- Leprosy (2Chr 26:19)
- Jotham’s Reign and Accomplishments (2Chr 27:1–9)
- Towns in the Judean hills and forts and towers in the wooded areas (2Chr 27:4)
- Ahaz’s Regional Conflicts and Appeal to Assyria (2Chr 28:1–27)
- Sacrificed his sons in the fire (2Chr 28:3)
- Every spreading tree (2Chr 28:4)
- Handed him [Ahaz] over to the king of Aram (2Chr 28:5–8)
- Killed a hundred and twenty thousand soldiers (2Chr 28:6)
- King Ahaz sent to the king of Assyria (2Chr 28:16)
- Ahaz took some of the things from the temple of the
Lord (2Chr 28:21) - The gods of Damascus (2Chr 28:23)
- The tombs of the kings of Israel (2Chr 28:27)
- Opened the doors of the temple (2Chr 29:3–36)
- Cymbals, harps and lyres (2Chr 29:25–30)
- Knelt down ... bowed their heads (2Chr 29:29–30)
- Beersheba to Dan (2Chr 30:5–6)
- Thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep and goats (2Chr 30:24)
- Smashed the sacred stones and cut down the Asherah poles (2Chr 31:1)
- Storerooms in the temple (2Chr 31:11)
- Keeper of the East Gate (2Chr 31:14)
- Hezekiah’s Revolt against Assyria and Regnal Summary (2Chr 32:1–33)
- Lachish (2Chr 32:9)
- His sons cut him [Sennacherib] down with the sword (2Chr 32:21)
- Blocked the upper outlet of the Gihon spring (2Chr 32:30)
- Envoys were sent by the rulers of Babylon (2Chr 32:31)
- Manasseh’s Unfaithful Reign and Repentance (2Chr 33:1–20)
- High places (2Chr 33:3)
- He sacrificed his sons in the fire (2Chr 33:6)
- The king of Assyria ... took Manasseh prisoner (2Chr 33:11)
- Rebuilt the outer wall (2Chr 33:14)
- Got rid of the foreign gods (2Chr 33:15)
- Restored the altar of the
Lord (2Chr 33:16) - High places (2Chr 33:19)
- Amon’s Reign and Assassination (2Chr 33:21–25)
- The people of the land (2Chr 33:25)
- Josiah’s Religious Reforms and Passover Celebration (2Chr 34:1–35:19)
- He began to purge Judah (2Chr 34:3–7)
- Repair the temple of the
Lord (2Chr 34:8–13) - Shaphan the secretary (2Chr 34:15–18)
- Workers (2Chr 34:10–11)
- Musical instruments (2Chr 34:12–13)
- Found the Book of the Law (2Chr 34:14)
- Plain of Megiddo (2Chr 35:22)
- Laments (2Chr 35:25)
- Jehoahaz Deposed by Necho II and Replaced by Jehoiakim (2Chr 36:1–4)
- Changed Eliakim’s name (2Chr 36:4)
- Jehoiakim’s Reign and Babylonian Imprisonment (2Chr 36:5–8)
- Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon attacked (2Chr 36:6)
- Jehoiachin Deposed by Nebuchadnezzar and Replaced with Zedekiah (2Chr 36:9–10)
- Brought him to Babylon (2Chr 36:10)
- Zedekiah’s Reign and Rebellion against Babylonia (2Chr 36:11–14)
- He [Zedekiah] also rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar (2Chr 36:13)
- Seventy years (2Chr 36:21)
- Cyrus (2Chr 36:22–23)
- Edict of Cyrus (Ezra 1:1–4)
- This is what Cyrus king of Persia says (Ezra 1:2)
- Articles belonging to the temple of the
Lord (Ezra 1:7) - Sheshbazzar, the prince of Judah (Ezra 1:8)
- Inventory of Temple Vessels (Ezra 1:9–11)
- List of Returning Exiles (Ezra 2:1–70)
- The men of Bethlehem (Ezra 2:21)
- Levites (Ezra 2:40)
- Singers (Ezra 2:41)
- Temple servants (Ezra 2:43)
- They could not show (Ezra 2:59)
- Barzillai (Ezra 2:61)
- Urim and Thummim (Ezra 2:63)
- Drachmas (Ezra 2:69)
- Jeshua ... and Zerubbabel (Ezra 3:2)
- Feast of Tabernacles (Ezra 3:4)
- Beginning of Temple Reconstruction (Ezra 3:7–13)
- We seek your God (Ezra 4:2)
- Opposition during the Reign of Xerxes (Ezra 4:6)
- Opposition during the reign of Artaxerxes I (Ezra 4:7–23)
- Elamites of Susa (Ezra 4:9)
- Ashurbanipal (Ezra 4:10)
- Trans-Euphrates (Ezra 4:11)
- Taxes, tribute or duty (Ezra 4:13)
- Compelled them by force to stop (Ezra 4:23)
- Darius king of Persia (Ezra 4:24)
- Completion of the Temple (Ezra 5:1–17)
- Then Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel (Ezra 5:2)
- Tattenai, governor of Trans-Euphrates (Ezra 5:3)
- Report they sent him (Ezra 5:7)
- One that a great king of Israel built (Ezra 5:11)
- Ecbatana (Ezra 6:2)
- Decree concerning the temple of God (Ezra 6:3)
- Three courses of large stones and one of timbers (Ezra 6:4)
- On its site (Ezra 6:7)
- So that they may offer sacrifices (Ezra 6:10)
- Impaled on it (Ezra 6:11)
- I Darius have decreed it (Ezra 6:12)
- Temple was completed (Ezra 6:15)
- Ceremonially clean (Ezra 6:20)
- Together with all who had separated themselves (Ezra 6:21)
- King of Assyria (Ezra 6:22)
- Ezra’s Return to Palestine (Ezra 7:1–28)
- He arrived in Jerusalem on the first day of the fifth month (Ezra 7:9)
- This is a copy of the letter of King Artaxerxes (Ezra 7:11)
- Anything else needed (Ezra 7:20)
- Up to a hundred talents of silver (Ezra 7:22)
- No authority to impose taxes (Ezra 7:24)
- Law of the king (Ezra 7:26)
- Casiphia (Ezra 8:17)
- Safe journey (Ezra 8:21)
- Consecrated to the
Lord (Ezra 8:28) - Offense of Mixed Marriages (Ezra 9:1–6)
- Everyone who trembled (Ezra 9:4)
- Humiliation at the hand of foreign kings (Ezra 9:7)
- Remnant (Ezra 9:8)
- Land polluted by the corruption (Ezra 9:11)
- Angry (Ezra 9:14)
- The People’s Response (Ezra 10:1–4)
- Making a covenant (Ezra 10:3)
- He ate no food and drank no water (Ezra 10:6)
- Rain (Ezra 10:9)
- Elders (Ezra 10:14)
- By the first day of the first month (Neh 10:17)
- Nehemiah’s Response to the Situation in Jerusalem (Neh. Neh 1:1–11)
- Wall of Jerusalem is broken down (Neh 1:3)
- Favor in the presence of this man (Neh 1:11)
- Nehemiah’s Journey to Palestine (Neh 2:1–10)
- Then I prayed to the God of heaven (Neh 2:4)
- With the queen sitting beside him (Neh 2:6)
- Asaph, keeper of the king’s forest (Neh 2:8)
- Sanballat the Horonite (Neh 2:10)
- By night I went out (Neh 2:13)
- Fountain Gate (Neh 2:14)
- Geshem the Arab (Neh 2:19)
- List of the Builders of the Wall (Neh 3:1–32)
- Fish Gate (Neh 3:3)
- Men of Tekoa, but their nobles (Neh 3:5)
- Under the authority (Neh 3:7)
- One of the goldsmiths ... one of the perfume-makers (Neh 3:8)
- Tower of the Ovens (Neh 3:11)
- Hallohesh (Neh 3:12)
- Col-Hozeh (Neh 3:15)
- Tombs of David (Neh 3:16)
- If even a fox (Neh 4:3)
- Men of Ashdod (Neh 4:7)
- Social and Economic Problems (Neh 5:1–19)
- We are mortgaging our fields (Neh 5:3)
- King’s tax (Neh 5:4)
- Our daughters have already been enslaved (Neh 5:5)
- You are exacting usury (Neh 5:7)
- You are selling your brothers (Neh 5:8)
- Also lending the people money and grain (Neh 5:10)
- Hundredth part (Neh 5:11)
- From the twentieth year ... until his thirty-second year (Neh 5:14)
- Earlier governors (Neh 5:15)
- Some poultry (Neh 5:18)
- Remember me with favor (Neh 5:19)
- On the plain of Ono (Neh 6:2)
- Unsealed letter (Neh 6:5)
- Completion of the Walls (Neh 6:15–19)
- Are not to be opened until the sun is hot (Neh 7:3)
- Now the city was large and spacious (Neh 7:4)
- I found the genealogical record (Neh 7:5)
- Priests ... settled in their towns (Neh 7:73)
- Ezra the priest brought the Law before the assembly (Neh 8:2)
- From daybreak till noon (Neh 8:3)
- Opened the book (Neh 8:5)
- Bowed down and worshiped (Neh 8:6)
- They read (Neh 8:8)
- Choice food (Neh 8:10)
- Olive and wild olive trees, and from myrtles, palms and shade trees (Neh 8:15)
- Own roofs, in their courtyards, in the courts of the house of God (Neh 8:16)
- Prayer of Confession (Neh 9:1–38)
- Levites (Neh 9:5)
- You alone are the
Lord (Neh 9:6) - Image of a calf (Neh 9:18)
- Your great compassion (Neh 9:19)
- Wells already dug (Neh 9:25)
- Kings of Assyria (Neh 9:32)
- They rule over our bodies (Neh 9:37)
- Making a binding agreement (Neh 9:38)
- List of Those Who Signed the Agreement (Neh 10:1–29)
- Hezir (Neh 10:20)
- We will not buy ... on the Sabbath (Neh 10:31)
- A third of a shekel (Neh 10:32)
- For the bread set out on the table (Neh 10:33)
- Firstfruits ... of every fruit tree (Neh 10:35)
- New wine (Neh 10:37a)
- New Residents of Judah and Jerusalem (Neh 11:1–36)
- Over the Second District of the city (Neh 11:9)
- From the priests (Neh 11:10)
- Each on his ancestral property (Neh 11:20)
- Pethahiah ... was the king’s agent in all affairs relating to the people (Neh 11:24)
- As for the villages (Neh 11:25)
- Beersheba (Neh 11:27)
- Lachish (Neh 11:30)
- Bethel (Neh 11:31)
- Valley of the Craftsmen (Neh 11:35)
- Choirs to give thanks (Neh 12:31)
- Priests with trumpets (Neh 12:35)
- Second choir (Neh 12:38)
- Nehemiah’s Second Administration (Neh 13:1–31)
- Hired Balaam (Neh 13:2)
- I was not in Jerusalem (Neh 13:6)
- I was greatly displeased (Neh 13:8)
- Treading winepresses on the Sabbath (Neh 13:15)
- Men from Tyre ... were bringing in fish (Neh 13:16)
- When evening shadows fell on the gates ... before the Sabbath (Neh 13:19)
- Language of Ashdod (Neh 13:24)
- Pulled out their hair (Neh 13:25)
- Son-in-law to Sanballat (Neh 13:28)
- Remember me with favor, O my God (Neh 13:31)
- Queen Vashti Deposed (Esth 1:1–22)
- Citadel of Susa (Esth 1:2)
- Third year of his reign (Esth 1:3)
- A full 180 days (Esth 1:4)
- Enclosed garden (Esth 1:5)
- Marble pillars (Esth 1:6)
- Wine was served in goblets of gold (Esth 1:7)
- Allowed to drink in his own way (Esth 1:8)
- Vashti (Esth 1:9)
- In high spirits from wine (Esth 1:10)
- Bring ... Queen Vashti ... in order to display her beauty (Esth 1:11)
- Consult experts in matters of law (Esth 1:13)
- Seven nobles (Esth 1:14)
- Laws ... which cannot be repealed (Esth 1:19)
- Women will respect their husbands (Esth 1:20)
- Dispatches to all parts of the kingdom (Esth 1:22)
- Let a search be made (Esth 2:2)
- In every province of his realm (Esth 2:3)
- Mordecai (Esth 2:5)
- Who had been carried away into exile (Esth 2:6)
- Hadassah (Esth 2:7)
- Esther also was taken (Esth 2:8)
- Special food (Esth 2:9)
- Walked ... near the courtyard of the harem (Esth 2:11)
- Six months with oil of myrrh (Esth 2:12)
- Given what she asked for (Esth 2:13)
- Another part of the harem (Esth 2:14)
- Eunuch ... in charge of the harem (Esth 2:15)
- Tebeth (Esth 2:16)
- Proclaimed a holiday (Esth 2:18)
- Mordecai Uncovers a Conspiracy (Esth 2:19–23)
- Continued to follow Mordecai’s instructions (Esth 2:20)
- Two of the king’s officers ... conspired to assassinate King Xerxes (Esth 2:21)
- Hanged on a gallows (Esth 2:23)
- Haman’s Plot to Destroy the Jews (Esth 3:1–15)
- Kneel down (Esth 3:2)
- Killing only Mordecai (Esth 3:5)
- Nisan (Esth 3:7)
- Customs are different ... do not obey the king’s laws (Esth 3:8)
- Decree ... to destroy them (Esth 3:9)
- Signet ring (Esth 3:10)
- Keep the money (Esth 3:11)
- On the thirteenth day of the first month (Esth 3:12)
- Mordecai Persuades Esther to Help (Esth 4:1–17)
- As far as the king’s gate (Esth 4:2)
- Open square of the city (Esth 4:6)
- To show Esther and explain it to her (Esth 4:8)
- Any man or woman who approaches the king ... put to death (Esth 4:11)
- Relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place (Esth 4:14)
- Fast for me (Esth 4:16)
- Esther’s Request to the King (Esth 5:1–7)
- Up to half the kingdom (Esth 5:3)
- Boasted ... about ... his many sons (Esth 5:11)
- Gallows ... seventy-five feet high (Esth 5:14)
- Mordecai Honored (Esth 6:1–14)
- Honor and recognition (Esth 6:3)
- A royal robe (Esth 6:8)
- City streets (Esth 6:11)
- Head covered (Esth 6:12)
- Jewish origin (Esth 6:13)
- Sold as ... slaves (Esth 7:4)
- The palace garden (Esth 7:7)
- Falling on the couch (Esth 7:8)
- The King’s Edict in Behalf of the Jews (Esth 8:1–17)
- Took off his signet ring ... and presented it to Mordecai (Esth 8:2)
- Royal secretaries (Esth 8:9)
- Mounted couriers (Esth 8:10)
- Right to assemble (Esth 8:11)
- Thirteenth day of the twelfth month (Esth 8:12)
- Wearing royal garments (Esth 8:15)
- Many ... became Jews (Esth 8:17)
- Triumph of the Jews (Esth 9:1–32)
- Those seeking their destruction (Esth 9:2)
- The ten sons of Haman (Esth 9:7–9)
- Did not lay their hands on the plunder (Esth 9:10)
- Haman’s ten sons (Esth 9:13)
- Rural Jews ... observe the fourteenth [day] (Esth 9:19)
- Days of feasting and joy and giving presents (Esth 9:22)
- Agreed to continue (Esth 9:23)
- Purim (Esth 9:26)
- Fasting and lamentation (Esth 9:31)
- Annals of the kings of Media and Persia (Esth 10:2)
- Second in rank (Esth 10:3)
- Heading (Isa 1:1)
- Courtroom Summons (Isa 1:2–31)
- The ox knows his master, the donkey his owner’s manger (Isa 1:3)
- Sinful nation (Isa 1:4)
- Whole heart afflicted (Isa 1:5)
- Not cleansed or bandaged or soothed with oil (Isa 1:6)
- Your country is desolate, your cities burned with fire, your fields ... stripped (Isa 1:7)
- Daughter of Zion (Isa 1:8)
- Like Sodom ... like Gomorrah (Isa 1:9)
- Sacrifices ... offerings (Isa 1:11)
- Trampling of my courts (Isa 1:12)
- Incense (Isa 1:13)
- Spread out your hands in prayer (Isa 1:15)
- Wash and make yourself clean (Isa 1:16)
- Do right! Seek justice ... oppressed ... fatherless ... widow (Isa 1:17)
- Scarlet ... white ... red as crimson (Isa 1:18)
- Faithful city ... harlot ... murderers ... rebels ... thieves (Isa 1:21–23)
- Choice wine is diluted with water (Isa 1:22)
- Bribes ... gifts (Isa 1:23)
- Be broken (Isa 1:28)
- Sacred oaks ... garden (Isa 1:29–30)
- Mountain of the
Lord ’s temple ... chief among the mountains ... raised (Isa 2:2) - Let us go up (Isa 2:3)
- Beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks (Isa 2:4)
- Full of superstitions (Isa 2:6)
- Horses ... chariots (Isa 2:7)
- Full of idols (Isa 2:8)
- Dread of the
Lord ... splendor (Isa 2:10) - Cedars of Lebanon ... oaks of Bashan (Isa 2:13)
- Lofty tower ... fortified wall (Isa 2:15)
- Trading ships ... vessel (Isa 2:16)
- Idols will totally disappear (Isa 2:18)
- Shake the earth (Isa 2:19, 21)
- Judgment on Jerusalem, Judah, and Their Women (Isa 3:1–4:1)
- The hero and the warrior, the judge and prophet, the soothsayer and elder, the captain of fifty and man of rank, the counselor, skilled craftsman and clever enchanter (Isa 3:2–3)
- You have a cloak (Isa 3:6)
- The
Lord takes his place ... rises to judge (Isa 3:13) - Crushing my people and grinding the faces (Isa 3:15)
- Haughty ... outstretched necks ... ornaments jingling on their ankles (Isa 3:16)
- Bald ... baldness (Isa 3:17, 24)
- Finery (Isa 3:18–23)
- Well-dressed hair (Isa 3:24)
- Sit on the ground (Isa 3:26)
- Seven women will take hold of one man ... take away our disgrace (Isa 4:1)
- Recorded among the living (Isa 4:3)
- Cloud of smoke by day and a glow of flaming fire by night (Isa 4:5)
- Allegory of the Vineyard (Isa 5:1–7)
- Built a watchtower (Isa 5:2)
- Woes and Judgments against Oppressors (Isa 5:8–30)
- A ten-acre vineyard will produce only a bath of wine, a homer of seed only an ephah of grain (Isa 5:10)
- Drinks ... wine (Isa 5:11)
- Harps and lyres ... tambourines and flutes (Isa 5:12)
- My people will go into exile (Isa 5:13)
- Grave ... opens its mouth without limit (Isa 5:14)
- Draw sin along with cords of deceit (Isa 5:18)
- Heroes at drinking wine and champions at mixing drinks (Isa 5:22)
- Bribe (Isa 5:23)
- Dead bodies are like refuse in the streets (Isa 5:25)
- Not a belt is loosed at the waist, not a sandal thong is broken (Isa 5:27)
- Arrows ... bows ... horses’ hoofs ... chariot wheels (Isa 5:28)
- Lions ... young lions (Isa 5:29)
- Isaiah’s Commission and Message (Isa 6:1–13)
- Seraphs, each with six wings (Isa 6:2)
- Holy, holy, holy (Isa 6:3)
- Doorposts and thresholds shook (Isa 6:4)
- Woe to me! (Isa 6:5)
- Touched my mouth (Isa 6:7)
- Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? (Isa 6:8)
- Go and tell (Isa 6:9)
- Make their ears dull and close their eyes (Isa 6:10)
- Sent everyone far away (Isa 6:12)
- Isaiah and Ahaz (Isa 7:1–9)
- Aqueduct of the Upper Pool (Isa 7:3)
- Be careful (Isa 7:4)
- Son of Tabeel (Isa 7:6)
- Sovereign
Lord (Isa 7:7) - Sixty-five years (Isa 7:8)
- Sign (Isa 7:11–14)
- House of David (Isa 7:13)
- The virgin ... will give birth to a son (Isa 7:14)
- Curds and honey (Isa 7:15)
- Razor ... shave ... legs (Isa 7:20)
- Reliable witnesses (Isa 8:2)
- Prophetess (Isa 8:3)
- The gently flowing waters of Shiloah (Isa 8:6)
- Floodwaters ... overflow all of its channels (Isa 8:7–8)
- Outspread wings (Isa 8:8)
- Stone that causes men to stumble (Isa 8:14)
- Bind up ... seal (Isa 8:16)
- I, and the children ... are signs (Isa 8:18)
- Consult the dead (Isa 8:19)
- Distress and darkness and fearful gloom (Isa 8:22)
- A Child Is Born (Isa 9:1–7)
- Great light ... a light has dawned (Isa 9:2)
- Midian’s defeat (Isa 9:4)
- Child is born ... son is given (Isa 9:6)
- Increase of his government and peace (Isa 9:7)
- Condemnation of Israel’s Sinful Pride (Isa 9:8–10:4)
- Bricks ... dressed stone ... fig trees ... cedars (Isa 9:10)
- Rezin’s foes (Isa 9:11)
- Arameans from the east and Philistines from the west (Isa 9:12)
- On the right they will devour, but still be hungry; on the left they will eat, but not be satisfied (Isa 9:20)
- Deprive the poor ... widows ... fatherless (Isa 10:2)
- Seize loot and snatch plunder (Isa 10:6)
- Images (Isa 10:10–11)
- By the strength of my hand I have done this (Isa 10:13–14)
- Wasting disease upon his sturdy warriors (Isa 10:16)
- Light of Israel (Isa 10:17)
- Forests ... trees (Isa 10:18–19)
- A Returning Remnant (Isa 10:20–34)
- Destruction has been decreed (Isa 10:22)
- This is what the Lord, the
Lord Almighty, says (Isa 10:24) - Rock of Oreb (Isa 10:26)
- Yoke (Isa 10:27)
- They enter ... pass (Isa 10:28–32)
- Anathoth (Isa 10:30)
- Oracle of the Coming Ideal King (Isa 11:1–16)
- The Spirit of the
Lord will rest upon him (Isa 11:2) - Judge (Isa 11:3–4)
- A little child will lead them (Isa 11:6)
- Gather the exiles ... assemble the scattered (Isa 11:12)
- Dry up the gulf of the Egyptian sea (Isa 11:15)
- A Praise Hymn (Isa 12:1–6)
- Sing to the
Lord (Isa 12:5) - An Oracle against Babylon (Isa 13:1–22)
- Gates of the nobles (Isa 13:2)
- Day of the
Lord ... will come like destruction (Isa 13:6–10) - Stars ... constellations ... sun ... moon (Isa 13:10)
- Ruthless (Isa 13:11)
- Gold of Ophir (Isa 13:12)
- Heavens tremble ... earth will shake (Isa 13:13)
- Hunted gazelle (Isa 13:14)
- The Medes (Isa 13:17)
- Like Sodom and Gomorrah ... will never be inhabited (Isa 13:19–20)
- Desert creatures will lie there (Isa 13:21)
- Taunt (Isa 14:4)
- Broken the rod ... the scepter (Isa 14:5)
- All the lands are at rest and at peace (Isa 14:7)
- Cedars of Lebanon (Isa 14:8)
- Spirits of the departed ... leaders ... who were kings (Isa 14:9)
- Fallen ... morning star, son of the dawn (Isa 14:12)
- I will ascend to heaven (Isa 14:13)
- Most High (Isa 14:14)
- Brought down ... to the depths of the pit (Isa 14:15)
- You are cast out of your tomb ... you will not join them in burial (Isa 14:19–20)
- Trample him down (Isa 14:25)
- Plan determined for the whole world ... hand stretched out over all nations (Isa 14:26–27)
- Philistines (Isa 14:29)
- Oracle against Moab (Isa 15:1–16:14)
- Dibon (Isa 15:2)
- Her fugitives flee (Isa 15:5–9)
- Dimon’s waters are full of blood (Isa 15:9)
- Lambs as tribute (Isa 16:1)
- Fords of the Arnon (Isa 16:2)
- Fields ... wither ... vines (Isa 16:8)
- Oracle against Damascus (Isa 17:1–14)
- Aroer (Isa 17:2)
- Glory ... will fade (Isa 17:4)
- Reaper (Isa 17:5)
- Olive tree is beaten (Isa 17:6)
- Asherah poles (Isa 17:8)
- Lot (Isa 17:14)
- Oracle against Cush (Isa 18:1–7)
- Envoys (Isa 18:2)
- A ripening grape (Isa 18:5)
- Birds of prey (Isa 18:6)
- Gifts will be brought to the
Lord (Isa 18:7) - Oracle against Egypt (Isa 19:1–25)
- Egyptian against Egyptian (Isa 19:2)
- They will consult the idols and the spirits of the dead, the mediums and the spiritists (Isa 19:3)
- Cruel master ... fierce king (Isa 19:4)
- Fishermen will groan and lament (Isa 19:8)
- Zoan (Isa 19:11)
- Memphis (Isa 19:13)
- Blessings for Egypt, Assyria, and Israel (Isa 19:16–25)
- Five cities (Isa 19:18)
- Altar to the
Lord in the heart of Egypt (Isa 19:19) - Vows to the
Lord (Isa 19:21) - Israel my inheritance (Isa 19:25)
- Prophetic Signs for Egypt and Cush (Isa 20:1–5)
- Stripped and barefoot (Isa 20:2–4)
- Egyptian captives and Cushite exiles (Isa 20:4)
- Babylon’s Doom (Isa 21:1–10)
- Elam ... Media (Isa 21:2)
- Pangs seize me, like those of a woman in labor (Isa 21:3)
- My heart falters (Isa 21:4)
- They set the tables, they spread the rugs, they eat, they drink! (Isa 21:5)
- Riders on donkeys or riders on camels (Isa 21:7)
- Babylon has fallen (Isa 21:9)
- Threshing floor (Isa 21:10)
- Prophecies against Edom and Arabia (Isa 21:11–17)
- Arabia (Isa 21:13–17)
- Oracle against Jerusalem (Isa 22:1–25)
- O town full of commotion (Isa 22:2)
- Palace of the Forest (Isa 22:8)
- Put on sackcloth (Isa 22:12)
- Let us eat and drink ... for tomorrow we die (Isa 22:13)
- This steward, to Shebna, who is in charge of the palace (Isa 22:15)
- Hewing your grave (Isa 22:16)
- Like a ball (Isa 22:18)
- Robe (Isa 22:21)
- Key to the house of David (Isa 22:22)
- Peg (Isa 22:23–25)
- Oracle against Tyre (Isa 23:1–18)
- Be silent (Isa 23:2)
- Fortress of the sea (Isa 23:4)
- City of revelry (Isa 23:7)
- Bestower of crowns (Isa 23:8)
- Seventy years (Isa 23:15)
- Hire as a prostitute (Isa 23:17)
- Judging the Earth (Isa 24:1–23)
- Drink wine ... beer ... drinkers (Isa 24:9)
- Caught in a snare (Isa 24:18)
- Shut up in a prison (Isa 24:22)
- Moon ... sun (Isa 24:23)
- Made the city a heap of rubble (Isa 25:2)
- Banquet (Isa 25:6)
- Destroy the shroud ... the sheet ... he will swallow up death (Isa 25:7–8)
- Judah’s Salvation Song (Isa 26:1–21)
- Dead will live (Isa 26:19)
- Israel’s Restoration (Isa 27:1–13)
- I guard it (Isa 27:3)
- Chalk stones (Isa 27:9)
- Thresh (Isa 27:12)
- Trumpet (Isa 27:13)
- Drunken Ephraim (Isa 28:1–13)
- Battle at the gate (Isa 28:6)
- Stagger from wine (Isa 28:7)
- Covenant with death, with the grave (Isa 28:15)
- Cornerstone for a sure foundation (Isa 28:16)
- Mount Perazim ... Valley of Gibeon (Isa 28:21)
- Planting ... plow ... harrowing (Isa 28:24)
- His God instructs him (Isa 28:26)
- Siege of Ariel (Isa 29:1–10)
- Siege (Isa 29:3, 7)
- Your voice will come ghostlike from the earth (Isa 29:4)
- The
Lord Almighty will come (Isa 29:6) - Blind yourselves (Isa 29:9)
- Vision of Restoration (Isa 29:11–24)
- Shall what is formed say to him who formed it, “He did not make me”? (Isa 29:16)
- Will not Lebanon be turned into a fertile field? (Isa 29:17)
- Woe to the Obstinate (Isa 30:1–5)
- Egypt’s shade (Isa 30:2)
- Shame (Isa 30:3)
- Zoan ... Hanes (Isa 30:4)
- Oracle against Animals of the Negev (Isa 30:6–14)
- Rahab (Isa 30:7)
- Write it on a tablet ... inscribe it on a scroll (Isa 30:8)
- Seers ... prophets (Isa 30:10)
- Wall cracked and bulging ... break in pieces like pottery (Isa 30:13–14)
- Bread of adversity (Isa 30:20)
- Defile your idols ... and your images ... throw them away (Isa 30:22)
- Music of tambourines and harps (Isa 30:32)
- Topheth (Isa 30:33)
- Lion ... prey (Isa 31:4)
- Assyria will fall (Isa 31:8)
- The eyes of those who see will no longer be closed, the ears of those who hear will listen (Isa 32:3)
- Grape harvest ... harvest of fruit (Isa 32:10)
- Sackcloth (Isa 32:11)
- Abandoned ... deserted ... a wasteland (Isa 32:14)
- Locusts (Isa 33:4)
- The fear of the
Lord (Isa 33:6) - Treaty (Isa 33:8)
- Lebanon ... Sharon ... Bashan ... Carmel (Isa 33:9)
- Chief officer ... the one who took the revenue ... the officer in charge of the towers (Isa 33:18)
- Obscure speech ... strange, incomprehensible tongue (Isa 33:19)
- Stakes (Isa 33:20)
- Galley with oars ... ship ... sail (Isa 33:21)
- The
Lord is our judge, theLord is our lawgiver, theLord is our king (Isa 33:22) - Stars ... dissolved ... will fall (Isa 34:4)
- Edom (Isa 34:5)
- Bozrah (Isa 34:6)
- Wild oxen will fall with them, the bull calves and the great bulls (Isa 34:7)
- Blazing pitch (Isa 34:9–10)
- Measuring line ... plumb line (Isa 34:11)
- Night creatures (Isa 34:14)
- The glory of the
Lord , the splendor of our God (Isa 35:2) - Strengthen the feeble hands ... knees (Isa 35:3–6)
- Lion ... ferocious beast (Isa 35:9)
- Ransomed of the
Lord (Isa 35:10) - Assyria Besieges Jerusalem (Isa 36:1–22)
- Field commander (Isa 36:2)
- Eliakim son of Hilkiah the palace administrator (Isa 36:3)
- The great king, the king of Assyria (Isa 36:4)
- You are depending on Egypt, that splintered reed of a staff (Isa 36:6)
- High places and altars Hezekiah removed (Isa 36:7)
- Aramaic ... Hebrew (Isa 36:11)
- Filth ... urine (Isa 36:12)
- Drink water from his own cistern (Isa 36:16)
- Prophecy of Deliverance (Isa 37:1–13)
- Tirhakah (Isa 37:9)
- Rezeph (Isa 37:12)
- Hezekiah’s Prayer and God’s Response (Isa 37:14–38)
- Enthroned between the cherubim (Isa 37:16)
- Open your eyes, O
Lord (Isa 37:17) - May know that you alone ... are God (Isa 37:20)
- I have ascended the heights of the mountains, the utmost heights of Lebanon. I have cut down its tallest cedars, the choicest of its pines (Isa 37:24)
- I will put my hook in your nose and my bit in your mouth (Isa 37:29)
- Take root below and bear fruit above (Isa 37:31)
- Shield ... siege ramp (Isa 37:33)
- One hundred and eighty-five thousand men (Isa 37:36)
- Adrammelech cut [Sennacherib] down with the sword... . And Esarhaddon his son succeeded him as king (Isa 37:38)
- Hezekiah’s Illness and Extension of Life (Isa 38:1–22)
- I will add fifteen years to your life (Isa 38:5)
- A writing of Hezekiah (Isa 38:9)
- Gates of death (Isa 38:10)
- Like a shepherd’s tent ... like a weaver (Isa 38:12)
- Like a lion (Isa 38:13)
- We will sing (Isa 38:20)
- Poultice of figs (Isa 38:21)
- Babylonian Envoys (Isa 39:1–8)
- Received the envoys gladly (Isa 39:2)
- Eunuchs (Isa 39:7)
- Received ... double for all her sins (Isa 40:2)
- Every mountain and hill made low (Isa 40:4)
- Glory of the
Lord (Isa 40:5) - All men are like grass (Isa 40:6–7)
- The word of our God stands forever (Isa 40:8)
- Bring good tidings ... with a shout (Isa 40:9)
- Reward ... recompense (Isa 40:10)
- Shepherd (Isa 40:11)
- Measured the waters in the hollow of his hand (Isa 40:12)
- Whom did the
Lord consult? (Isa 40:13–14) - Right way (Isa 40:14)
- As for an idol (Isa 40:18–19)
- Craftsman casts it (Isa 40:19)
- An idol that will not topple (Isa 40:20)
- He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth (Isa 40:22)
- He ... brings out the starry host ... and calls them each by name (Isa 40:26)
- He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom (Isa 40:28)
- One from the east (Isa 41:2)
- Calling forth the generations from the beginning (Isa 41:4)
- Islands ... ends of the earth (Isa 41:5)
- Nails down the idol (Isa 41:6–7)
- My friend (Isa 41:8)
- I ... have not rejected you (Isa 41:9)
- Do not fear (Isa 41:10)
- Will be as nothing at all (Isa 41:12)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 41:13) - Former things ... final outcome (Isa 41:22)
- He treads on rulers as if they were mortar, as if he were a potter treading the clay (Isa 41:25)
- Good tidings (Isa 41:27)
- Yahweh Works through His Servant, Blind and Deaf Israel (Isa 42:1–25)
- A bruised reed he will not break (Isa 42:3)
- This is what God the
Lord says (Isa 42:5) - Called you in righteousness (Isa 42:6)
- Blind ... prison ... dungeon ... darkness (Isa 42:7)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 42:8) - The former things have taken place, and new things I declare (Isa 42:9)
- Desert and its towns (Isa 42:11)
- Servant of the
Lord (Isa 42:19) - God the Merciful Creator (Isa 43:1–14)
- Pass through the water (Isa 43:2)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 43:3, 11, 15) - I love you (Isa 43:4)
- Bring in their witnesses (Isa 43:9)
- Before me no god was formed, nor will there be one after me (Isa 43:10)
- When I act, who can reverse it? (Isa 43:13)
- Babylonians, in the ships in which they took pride (Isa 43:14)
- Rebuffing God’s Mercy (Isa 43:15–28)
- Chariots and hoses (Isa 43:17)
- Fragrant calamus (Isa 43:24)
- Formed you in womb (Isa 44:2)
- Write on his hand, “The
Lord ’s” (Isa 44:5) - Rejecting Idols (Isa 44:6–23)
- Who ... casts an idol (Isa 44:10)
- Tool (Isa 44:12)
- Cedars ... cypress ... oak ... pine (Isa 44:14)
- Bakes bread (Isa 44:15)
- Restored Jerusalem (Isa 44:24–28)
- False prophets ... diviners (Isa 44:25)
- Cyrus (Isa 44:28)
- Cyrus, a Messiah (Isa 45:1–25)
- Set my exiles free (Isa 45:13)
- Egypt ... Cush ... Sabaeans (Isa 45:14)
- God ... made the earth (Isa 45:18)
- By myself I have sworn (Isa 45:23)
- Babylon’s Gods vs. Israel’s God (Isa 46:1–13)
- Even to your old age and gray hairs ... I will carry you (Isa 46:4)
- Pour out gold ... weigh out silver ... to make it into a god (Isa 46:6)
- They ... carry it (Isa 46:7)
- I am God, and there is no other (Isa 46:9)
- My purpose will stand (Isa 46:10)
- Babylon’s Abasement (Isa 47:1–15)
- Take millstones and grind flour (Isa 47:2)
- Daughter of the Babylonians (Isa 47:5)
- You showed them no mercy (Isa 47:6)
- I am (Isa 47:8)
- Astrologers ... stargazers (Isa 47:13)
- The sinews of your neck were iron (Isa 48:4)
- My idols did them (Isa 48:5)
- Furnace (Isa 48:10)
- Chosen ally (Isa 48:14)
- I have not spoken in secret (Isa 48:16)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 48:17) - Descendants ... name ... cut off (Isa 48:19)
- The Servant of the Lord (Isa 49:1–7)
- He made my mouth like a sharpened sword (Isa 49:2)
- Who formed me in the womb (Isa 49:5)
- Israel Restored (Isa 49:8–26)
- Say to the captives, “Come out” (Isa 49:9)
- Aswan (Isa 49:12)
- Mother (Isa 49:15)
- I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me (Isa 49:16)
- As surely as I live (Isa 49:18)
- Born during your bereavement (Isa 49:20)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 49:23) - Drunk on their own blood (Isa 49:26)
- Sin and Obedience (Isa 50:1–11)
- Zion’s Comfort (Isa 51:1–16)
- Cut Rahab to pieces (Isa 51:9)
- You who dried up the sea (Isa 51:10)
- The ransomed of the
Lord will return (Isa 51:11) - Prisoners ... dungeons (Isa 51:14)
- I am the
Lord (Isa 51:15) - Drunk on God’s Wrath (Isa 51:17–23)
- None to take her by the hand (Isa 51:18)
- Like antelope caught in a net (Isa 51:20)
- Your back ... like a street to be walked over (Isa 51:23)
- Zion’s Enthronement (Isa 52:1–12)
- The feet (Isa 52:7)
- When the
Lord returns to Zion (Isa 52:8) - The
Lord will go before (Isa 52:12) - His appearance was so disfigured (Isa 52:14)
- Like a tender shoot, and like a root (Isa 53:2)
- Stricken by God (Isa 53:4)
- By his wounds we are healed (Isa 53:5)
- Like a lamb to the slaughter (Isa 53:7)
- Nor was any deceit in his mouth (Isa 53:9)
- He will see his offspring and prolong his days (Isa 53:10)
- Barren Zion Vindicated (Isa 54)
- Tent (Isa 54:2)
- Reproach of your widowhood (Isa 54:4)
- Your Maker is your husband (Isa 54:5)
- Servants of the
Lord (Isa 54:17) - Compassion for the Oppressed (Isa 55:1–13)
- He will have mercy (Isa 55:7)
- My word ... will not return to me empty (Isa 55:11)
- Clap their hands (Isa 55:12)
- Sabbath (Isa 56:2)
- Eunuchs (Isa 56:3–5)
- Memorial (Isa 56:5)
- Accusing the Wicked (Isa 56:9–57:13)
- Mute dogs (Isa 56:10–11)
- Ponders it in his heart (Isa 57:1)
- Death (Isa 57:2)
- Sorceress ... adulterers ... prostitutes (Isa 57:3)
- Oaks ... every spreading tree (Isa 57:5)
- You have poured out drink offerings (Isa 57:6)
- Forsaking me, you uncovered your bed (Isa 57:8)
- Molech (Isa 57:9)
- Collection of idols (Isa 57:13)
- The Contrite Revived (Isa 57:14–21)
- High and lofty One (Isa 57:15)
- Mire (Isa 57:20)
- Seek me out (Isa 58:2)
- Fasting (Isa 58:4)
- The pointing finger and malicious talk (Isa 58:9)
- He will satisfy your needs (Isa 58:11)
- Rebuild the ancient ruins (Isa 58:12)
- Ride on the heights of the land (Isa 58:14)
- Breastplace ... helmet (Isa 59:17)
- Jerusalem’s Glory Restored (Isa 60:1–22)
- To you the riches of the nations will come (Isa 60:5)
- Herds of camels ... young camels (Isa 60:6)
- Kedar ... Nebaioth (Isa 60:7)
- Fly along like ... doves to their nests (Isa 60:8)
- Ships of Tarshish ... with their silver (Isa 60:9)
- Glory of Lebanon (Isa 60:13)
- Bow down at your feet (Isa 60:14)
- You have been forsaken (Isa 60:15)
- Nursed at royal breasts (Isa 60:16)
- The
Lord will be your everlasting light (Isa 60:19) - I am the
Lord (Isa 60:22) - God’s Good Favor (Isa 61:1–11)
- Who mourn ... who grieve (Isa 61:2–3)
- Oil of gladness (Isa 61:3)
- As a bride (Isa 61:10)
- Crown of splendor in the
Lord ’s hand (Isa 62:3) - Your land will be married (Isa 62:4)
- Raise a banner (Isa 62:10)
- God’s Angry Vengeance (Isa 63:1–6)
- Trodden ... trampled ... stained (Isa 63:3–6)
- You, O
Lord , are our Father (Isa 63:16) - No one has seen any God besides you (Isa 64:4)
- O
Lord , you are our Father (Isa 64:8) - Offering sacrifices in gardens (Isa 65:3)
- Who sit among the graves, and spend their nights keeping secret vigil (Isa 65:4)
- It stands written before me ... I will pay it back into their laps (Isa 65:6)
- Spread a table (Isa 65:11)
- God of truth (Isa 65:16)
- Heaven and Earth Renewed (Isa 65:17–25)
- God Repays Good and Ill (Isa 66:1–6)
- Their souls delight in their abominations (Isa 66:3)
- Mother Zion Rejoices (Isa 66:7–14)
- You will nurse and be satisfied (Isa 66:11)
- As a mother (Isa 66:13)
- Judgment and Hope (Isa 66:15–24)
- On horses, in chariots and wagons, and on mules and camels (Isa 66:20)
- From one New Moon to another and from one Sabbath to another (Isa 66:23)
- Jeremiah’s Call (Jer 1:1–19)
- Reign of Josiah (Jer 1:2)
- Jehoiakim (Jer 1:3)
- Before I formed you in the womb (Jer 1:5)
- The
Lord reached out his hand and touched my mouth (Jer 1:9) - Almond tree (Jer 1:11)
- Boiling pot (Jer 1:13)
- Thrones in the entrance of the gates of Jerusalem (Jer 1:15)
- A fortified city, an iron pillar and a bronze wall (Jer 1:18)
- Firstfruits of his harvests (Jer 2:3)
- Prophesied by Baal (Jer 2:8)
- Coasts of Kittim (Jer 2:10)
- Changed its gods (Jer 2:11)
- Broken cisterns (Jer 2:13)
- Slave by birth (Jer 2:14)
- Lions have roared (Jer 2:15)
- Memphis (Jer 2:16)
- Shihor (Jer 2:18)
- On every high hill and under every spreading tree (Jer 2:20)
- Choice vine (Jer 2:21)
- Soda ... soap (Jer 2:22)
- She-camel ... wild donkey (Jer 2:23–24)
- Wood (Jer 2:27)
- As many gods as you have towns (Jer 2:28)
- Jewelry (Jer 2:32)
- Egypt ... Assyria (Jer 2:36)
- Hands on your head (Jer 2:37)
- Israel and Judah Need to Repent (Jer 3:1–4:4)
- Barren heights (Jer 3:2)
- Spring rains (Jer 3:3)
- Certificate of divorce (Jer 3:8)
- Committed adultery with stone and wood (Jer 3:9)
- Circumcise your hearts (Jer 4:4)
- Imminent Threat from the North (Jer 4:5–31)
- Signal (Jer 4:6)
- Sackcloth (Jer 4:8)
- Not to winnow or cleanse (Jer 4:11)
- Announcing from Dan (Jer 4:15)
- Heavens above grow dark (Jer 4:28)
- Dress yourself in scarlet (Jer 4:30)
- The Sins of Judah (Jer 5:1–31)
- Yoke (Jer 5:5)
- Lion from the forest (Jer 5:6)
- Lusty stallions (Jer 5:8)
- Her vineyards (Jer 5:10)
- Autumn and spring rains (Jer 5:24)
- Jerusalem under Siege (Jer 6:1–30)
- Siege ramps (Jer 6:6)
- Glean the remnant (Jer 6:9)
- The sound of the trumpet (Jer 6:17)
- Incense from Sheba (Jer 6:20)
- Battle formation (Jer 6:23)
- Roll in ashes (Jer 6:26)
- Tester of metals (Jer 6:27)
- Bronze and iron (Jer 6:28)
- The bellows blow (Jer 6:29)
- Prophetic Preaching at the Temple Gate (Jer 7:1–29)
- To worship the
Lord (Jer 7:2) - “This is the temple of the
Lord ” (Jer 7:4) - The alien, the fatherless or the widow (Jer 7:6)
- Burn incense to Baal (Jer 7:9)
- In this house, which bears my Name (Jer 7:10)
- Shiloh (Jer 7:12)
- Towns of Judah and streets of Jerusalem (Jer 7:17)
- Cakes of bread for the Queen of Heaven (Jer 7:18)
- Eat the meat (Jer 7:21)
- Cut off your hair (Jer 7:29)
- High places of Topheth in the Valley of Ben Hinnom (Jer 7:31)
- The bones ... will be removed from their graves (Jer 8:1)
- The sun, the moon and the stars, which they have loved and served (Jer 8:2)
- Poisoned water to drink (Jer 8:14)
- Snorting of the enemy’s horses is heard from Dan (Jer 8:16)
- Vipers that cannot be charmed (Jer 8:17)
- The harvest is past, the summer has ended (Jer 8:20)
- Is there no balm in Gilead (Jer 8:22)
- Beware of your friends (Jer 9:4)
- Haunt of jackals (Jer 9:11)
- Bitter food (Jer 9:15)
- Wailing women (Jer 9:17)
- Death has climbed in through our windows (Jer 9:22)
- Uncircumcised in heart (Jer 9:26)
- Signs in the sky (Jer 10:2)
- They cut a tree ... a craftsman shapes it with his chisel (Jer 10:3)
- Silver is brought from Tarshish and gold from Uphaz (Jer 10:9)
- Wind from his storehouses (Jer 10:13)
- Haunt of jackals (Jer 10:22)
- Iron-smelting furnace (Jer 11:4)
- Flowing with milk and honey (Jer 11:5)
- Burn incense (Jer 11:13)
- A thriving olive tree with fruit beautiful in form (Jer 11:16)
- Anathoth (Jer 11:21)
- He will not see what happens to us (Jer 12:4)
- The thickets by the Jordan (Jer 12:5)
- Speckled bird of prey (Jer 12:9)
- A Linen Belt and Wineskins (Jer 13:1–14)
- Go now to Perath (Jer 13:4)
- Every wineskin should be filled with wine (Jer 13:12)
- Captivity in Sight (Jer 13:15–27)
- Queen mother (Jer 13:18)
- Ethiopian (Jer 13:23)
- Skirts over your face that your shame may be seen (Jer 13:26)
- Cisterns (Jer 14:3)
- Jackals (Jer 14:6)
- They fast (Jer 14:12)
- Do ... worthless idols of the nations bring rain? (Jer 14:22)
- Manasseh son of Hezekiah king of Judah (Jer 15:4)
- Winnow them with a winnowing fork (Jer 15:7)
- Midday (Jer 15:8)
- Iron from the north—or bronze? (Jer 15:12)
- A fortified wall of bronze (Jer 15:20)
- Will not be mourned or buried (Jer 16:4)
- Funeral meal (Jer 16:5)
- No one will cut himself or shave his head (Jer 16:6)
- But they are not gods (Jer 16:20)
- Engraved with an iron tool, inscribed with a flint point (Jer 17:1)
- Asherah poles (Jer 17:2)
- Wastelands ... salt land (Jer 17:6)
- Like a partridge (Jer 17:11)
- Written in the dust (Jer 17:13)
- The Sabbath (Jer 17:19–27)
- From the territory of Benjamin ... the Negev (Jer 17:26)
- Potter’s house (Jer 18:2)
- Working at the wheel (Jer 18:3)
- Virgin Israel (Jer 18:13)
- Snow of Lebanon (Jer 18:14)
- Roads not built up (Jer 18:15)
- Dug a pit for me (Jer 18:20)
- Clay jar (Jer 19:1)
- Valley of Ben Hinnom (Jer 19:2)
- Burn their sons in the fire (Jer 19:5)
- I will make them eat the flesh of their sons and daughters (Jer 19:9)
- Just as this potter’s jar is smashed (Jer 19:11)
- Burned incense on the roofs to all the starry hosts (Jer 19:13)
- Jeremiah versus Pashur (Jer 20:1–18)
- Stocks at the Upper Gate of Benjamin (Jer 20:2)
- King of Babylon (Jer 20:4)
- Mighty warrior (Jer 20:11)
- Heart and mind (Jer 20:12)
- Cursed be the day I was born (Jer 20:14)
- Zedekiah under Judgment (Jer 21:1–14)
- Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon is attacking us (Jer 21:2)
- Besieging you (Jer 21:4)
- I will kindle a fire in your forests (Jer 21:14)
- Do what is just and right ... to the alien, the fatherless or the widow (Jer 22:3)
- This palace will become a ruin (Jer 22:5)
- Like Gilead to me, like the summit of Lebanon (Jer 22:6)
- Fine cedar (Jer 22:7)
- For him who is exiled (Jer 22:10)
- Making his countrymen work for nothing (Jer 22:13)
- Decorates it in red (Jer 22:14)
- Jehoiakim (Jer 22:18)
- Burial of a donkey (Jer 22:19)
- Lebanon ... Bashan ... Abarim (Jer 22:20)
- Signet ring (Jer 22:24)
- A righteous branch (Jer 23:5)
- Prophets of Samaria ... prophesied by Baal (Jer 23:13)
- Council of the
Lord (Jer 23:18) - Storm of the
Lord (Jer 23:19) - God nearby ... God far away (Jer 23:23)
- I had a dream! I had a dream! (Jer 23:25)
- Good and Bad Figs (Jer 24:1–10)
- Ripen early (Jer 24:2)
- Zedekiah king of Judah (Jer 24:8)
- Seventy Years of Punishment (Jer 25:1–38)
- My servant Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon (Jer 25:9)
- The sound of millstones and the light of the lamp (Jer 25:10)
- Seventy years (Jer 25:11)
- Seventy years are fulfilled (Jer 25:12)
- Cup filled with the wine of my wrath (Jer 25:15)
- Pharaoh king of Egypt ... will drink it too (Jer 25:19–26)
- And after all of them, the king of Sheshach (Jer 25:26)
- The
Lord ... will shout like those who tread the grapes (Jer 25:30) - Jeremiah Faces Death (Jer 26:1–24)
- Shiloh (Jer 26:6)
- You must die! (Jer 26:8)
- Moresheth (Jer 26:18)
- Uriah son of Shemaiah (Jer 26:20)
- Burial place of the common people (Jer 26:23)
- The Yoke of Babylon (Jer 27:1–22)
- Yoke (Jer 27:2)
- Kings of Edom, Moab, Ammon, Tyre and Sidon (Jer 27:3)
- Outstretched arm (Jer 27:5)
- My servant Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon (Jer 27:6)
- All nations will serve him (Jer 27:7)
- Your prophets, your diviners, your interpreters of dreams, your mediums or your sorcerers (Jer 27:9)
- Articles from the
Lord ’s house (Jer 27:16) - The pillars (Jer 27:19)
- Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim (Jer 27:20)
- They will be taken to Babylon (Jer 27:22)
- Jeremiah versus Hananiah (Jer 28:1–17)
- Broke it (Jer 28:10)
- Yoke of iron (Jer 28:13)
- Give him control over the wild animals (Jer 28:14)
- Letter to the Exiles (Jer 29:1–32)
- King Jehoiachin and the queen mother (Jer 29:2)
- Zedekiah king of Judah (Jer 29:3)
- When seventy years are completed for Babylon (Jer 29:10)
- Stocks (Jer 29:26)
- Write in a book all the words (Jer 30:2)
- Yoke off their necks (Jer 30:8)
- Your wound is incurable (Jer 30:12)
- All your allies have forgotten you (Jer 30:14)
- Storm of the
Lord (Jer 30:23) - Virgin Israel (Jer 31:4)
- Gather them from the ends of the earth (Jer 31:8)
- Beside streams of water (Jer 31:9)
- Distant coastlands (Jer 31:10)
- The grain, the new wine and the oil (Jer 31:12)
- Ramah (Jer 31:15)
- I beat my breast (Jer 31:19)
- Set up road signs, put up guideposts (Jer 31:21)
- Sacred mountain (Jer 31:23)
- Fathers have eaten sour grapes (Jer 31:29)
- Write it on their hearts (Jer 31:33)
- Tower of Hananel to the Corner Gate (Jer 31:38)
- The hill of Gareb and then turn to Goah (Jer 31:39)
- Horse Gate (Jer 31:40)
- Jeremiah Purchases Land (Jer 32:1–44)
- Besieging Jerusalem (Jer 32:2)
- Anathoth (Jer 32:7)
- Courtyard of the guard (Jer 32:8)
- Weighed out (Jer 32:9)
- I signed and sealed the deed (Jer 32:10)
- Baruch son of Neriah, the son of Mahseiah (Jer 32:12)
- Flowing with milk and honey (Jer 32:22)
- Siege ramps (Jer 32:24)
- Burned incense on the roofs (Jer 32:29)
- To sacrifice their sons and daughters (Jer 32:35)
- Houses in this city ... have been torn down (Jer 33:4)
- In the towns of the hill country (Jer 33:12)
- A righteous branch (Jer 33:15)
- Slavery Is Unacceptable (Jer 34:1–22)
- Funeral fire (Jer 34:5)
- Lachish (Jer 34:7)
- Proclaim freedom for the slaves (Jer 34:8)
- Every seventh year each of you must free any fellow Hebrew (Jer 34:14)
- The calf they cut in two and they walked between its pieces (Jer 34:18)
- The king of Babylon, which has withdrawn from you (Jer 34:21)
- Recabite family (Jer 35:2)
- Aramean armies (Jer 35:11)
- The Burning of a Scroll (Jer 36:1–32)
- Take a scroll and write (Jer 36:2)
- Baruch wrote (Jer 36:4)
- A day of fasting (Jer 36:6)
- In the ninth month of the fifth year of Jehoiakim son of Josiah (Jer 36:9)
- From the room of ... the secretary, which was in the upper courtyard at the entrance of the New Gate (Jer 36:10)
- We must report all these words to the king (Jer 36:16)
- I wrote them in ink (Jer 36:18)
- Firepot (Jer 36:22)
- Columns of the scroll (Jer 36:23)
- His body will be thrown out and exposed (Jer 36:30)
- Jeremiah Thrown Into Prison (Jer 37:1–21)
- They withdrew from Jerusalem (Jer 37:5)
- Benjamin Gate (Jer 37:13)
- The house of Jonathan ... which they had made into a prison (Jer 37:15)
- Vaulted cell in a dungeon (Jer 37:16)
- Courtyard of the guard (Jer 37:21)
- Put him into the cistern ... it had no water, only mud (Jer 38:6)
- Ebed-Melech, a Cushite, an official in the royal palace (Jer 38:7)
- Jeremiah under Scrutiny Once Again (Jer 38:14–28)
- All your wives and children will be brought out to the Babylonians (Jer 38:23)
- The Fall of Jerusalem (Jer 39:1–18)
- Took seats in the Middle Gate (Jer 39:3)
- They fled ... toward the Arabah (Jer 39:4)
- Riblah in the land of Hamath (Jer 39:5)
- He put out Zedekiah’s eyes (Jer 39:7)
- Carried into exile (Jer 39:9)
- He gave them vineyards and fields (Jer 39:10)
- Jeremiah a Free Man (Jer 40:1–6)
- Gedaliah son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan (Jer 40:5)
- Mizpah (Jer 40:6)
- Harvest the wine, summer fruit and oil (Jer 40:10)
- Baalis king of the Ammonites (Jer 40:14)
- In the seventh month Ishmael son of Nethaniah (Jer 41:1)
- Who had shaved off their beards, torn their clothes and cut themselves (Jer 41:5)
- The great pool in Gibeon (Jer 41:12)
- Geruth Kimham (Jer 41:17)
- I am grieved over the disaster that I have inflicted on you (Jer 42:10)
- Baruch son of Neriah (Jer 43:3)
- So they entered Egypt (Jer 43:7)
- Take some large stones with you and bury them (Jer 43:9)
- He will come and attack Egypt (Jer 43:11)
- Temple of the sun (Jer 43:13)
- Idolatry Punished in Egypt (Jer 44:1–30)
- All the people living in Lower and Upper Egypt (Jer 44:15)
- Queen of Heaven (Jer 44:17)
- When we burned incense (Jer 44:19)
- Pharaoh Hophra king of Egypt (Jer 44:30)
- A Message for Baruch (Jer 45:1–5)
- Messages about Egypt (Jer 46:1–28)
- Against the army of Pharaoh Necho (Jer 46:2)
- Shields, both large and small (Jer 46:3)
- Harness the horses, mount the steeds (Jer 46:4)
- Cush (Jer 46:9)
- Go up to Gilead and get balm (Jer 46:11)
- Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to attack Egypt (Jer 46:13)
- Migdol ... Memphis ... Tahpanhes (Jer 46:14)
- Tabor (Jer 46:18)
- For Memphis will be laid waste (Jer 46:19)
- A gadlfy is coming (Jer 46:20)
- Like a fleeing serpent (Jer 46:22)
- Amon god of Thebes (Jer 46:25)
- A Message about the Philistines (Jer 47:1–7)
- Waters are rising in the north (Jer 47:2)
- Tyre and Sidon (Jer 47:4)
- Gaza will shave her head in mourning (Jer 47:5)
- A Message about Moab (Jer 48:1–47)
- Heshbon (Jer 48:2)
- Horonaim (Jer 48:3)
- Luhith (Jer 48:5)
- Chemosh (Jer 48:7)
- Put salt on Moab (Jer 48:9)
- Like wine left on its dregs (Jer 48:11)
- Trusted in Bethel (Jer 48:13)
- Fall of Moab (Jer 48:16)
- Dibon (Jer 48:18)
- Aroer (Jer 48:19)
- Arnon (Jer 48:20)
- To all the towns of Moab, far and near (Jer 48:24)
- Moab’s horn (Jer 48:25)
- Like a dove (Jer 48:28)
- Kir Hareseth (Jer 48:31)
- Jazer (Jer 48:32)
- An eagle is swooping down (Jer 48:40)
- Kerioth (Jer 48:41)
- Sihon (Jer 48:45)
- A Message about Ammon (Jer 49:1–6)
- Rabbah (Jer 49:2)
- Heshbon (Jer 49:3)
- A Message about Edom (Jer 49:7–22)
- Dedan (Jer 49:8)
- Bozrah (Jer 49:13)
- A Message about Damascus (Jer 49:23–27)
- Fortresses of Ben-Hadad (Jer 49:27)
- A Message about Kedar and Hazor (Jer 49:28–33)
- Haunt of jackals (Jer 49:33)
- A Message about Elam (Jer 49:34–39)
- Bow of Elam (Jer 49:35)
- I will bring against Elam the four winds (Jer 49:36)
- A Message about Babylon (Jer 50:1–51:64)
- Bel ... Marduk (Jer 50:2)
- A nation from the north (Jer 50:3)
- Carmel and Bashan ... Gilead and Ephraim (Jer 50:19)
- Pekod (Jer 50:21)
- The king of Babylon has heard reports (Jer 50:43)
- Leb Kamai (Jer 51:1)
- To winnow her (Jer 51:2)
- Get balm for her pain (Jer 51:8)
- Kings of the Medes (Jer 51:11)
- Ararat (Jer 51:27)
- Kings of the Medes (Jer 51:28)
- Haunt of jackals (Jer 51:37)
- Sheshach (Jer 51:41)
- Bel (Jer 51:44)
- Babylon’s thick wall will be leveled (Jer 51:58)
- The Fall of Jerusalem (Jer 52:1–34)
- Then the city wall was broken through (Jer 52:7)
- Nebuzaradan commander of the imperial guard (Jer 52:12)
- They also took away the pots, shovels (Jer 52:18)
- This is the number of people carried ... carried into exile (Jer 52:28)
- Jehoiachin king of Judah (Jer 52:31)
- Description of Jerusalem (Lam 1:1–11)
- Among all her lovers (Lam 1:2)
- After affliction and harsh labor (Lam 1:3)
- Roads to Zion mourn (Lam 1:4)
- Daughter of Zion (Lam 1:6)
- Become unclean (Lam 1:8)
- In his winepress (Lam 1:15)
- May you bring the day you have announced (Lam 1:21)
- Description of Yahweh’s Anger (Lam 2:1–9)
- Strongholds (Lam 2:2, 5)
- Right hand (Lam 2:3–4)
- His dwelling like a garden (Lam 2:6)
- Rampart and wall (Lam 2:8)
- Grief of Survivors (Lam 2:10–19)
- Eyes fail from weeping (Lam 2:11)
- Bread and wine (Lam 2:12)
- Watches of the night (Lam 2:19)
- Women eat their offspring (Lam 2:20)
- Bitter herbs and gall (Lam 3:15, 19)
- Bear the yoke (Lam 3:27)
- Crush underfoot (Lam 3:34)
- My eyes (Lam 3:48–49, 51)
- End my life in a pit (Lam 3:53)
- Jackals offer their breasts to nurse ... heartless ... ostriches (Lam 4:3)
- Nurtured in purple (Lam 4:5)
- Famine (Lam 4:8–10)
- Unrighteousness and injustice (Lam 4:13)
- Mountains and desert (Lam 4:19)
- The
Lord’s anointed, our very life breath (Lam 4:20) - Daughter of Edom ... stripped naked (Lam 4:21–22)
- Our inheritance has been turned over to aliens (Lam 5:2)
- We submitted to Egypt and Assyria (Lam 5:6)
- Our fathers sinned ... we bear their punishment (Lam 5:7)
- Slaves rule over us ... sword in the desert (Lam 5:8–9)
- Princes ... elders (Lam 5:12)
- The elders are gone (Lam 5:14–15)
- Restore us (Lam 5:21)
- Ezekiel’s Initial Vision and Call (Ezek 1:1–3:27)
- The fifth of the month (Ezek 1:2)
- In the land of the Babylonians [or Chaldeans] (Ezek 1:3)
- The center of the fire looked like glowing metal (Ezek 1:4)
- Four living creatures (Ezek 1:5)
- Each of the four had the face of a man ... lion ... ox ... eagle (Ezek 1:10)
- All four rims were full of eyes (Ezek 1:18)
- Above the expanse was what looked like a throne of sapphire [or lapis lazuli] (Ezek 1:26)
- Brilliant light (Ezek 1:27)
- Son of man (Ezek 2:1)
- This is what the Sovereign
Lord says (Ezek 2:4) - Briers and thorns (Ezek 2:6)
- On both sides of it [the scroll] were written words of lament and mourning and woe (Ezek 2:10)
- Eat this scroll (Ezek 3:1)
- So I ate it, and it tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth (Ezek 3:3)
- I will make your forehead like the hardest stone, harder than flint (Ezek 3:9)
- Tel Abib (Ezek 3:15)
- The hand of the
Lord was upon me (Ezek 3:22; cf. 8:1; 37:1) - Go shut yourself inside your house ... you will be bound so that you cannot go out among the people. I will make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth so that you will be silent (Ezek 3:24–26)
- The Ruin of Jerusalem Enacted by Four Symbolic Acts (Acts 4:1–5:17)
- Lay siege to it (Ezek 4:2)
- Sign (Ezek 4:3)
- Wheat and barley, beans and lentils, millet and spelt (Ezek 4:9)
- Twenty shekels of food to eat each day (Ezek 4:10)
- Bake it at the sight of the people, using human excrement for fuel (Ezek 4:12)
- Cut off the supply of food (Ezek 4:16)
- Barber’s razor to shave your head and your beard (Ezek 5:1)
- Center of the nations (Ezek 5:5)
- Unruly (Ezek 5:7–8)
- Fathers will eat their children, and children will eat their fathers (Ezek 5:10)
- A third of the hair with fire inside the city (Ezek 5:2) = A third of your people will die of plague or perish by famine (5:12)
- I will destroy your high places (Ezek 6:3)
- Idols (Ezek 6:4)
- The dead bodies of the Israelites in front of their idols, and ... bones around your altars (Ezek 6:5)
- The day is here (Ezek 7:10)
- Sword ... plague and famine (Ezek 7:15)
- Every hand will go limp, and every knee will become weak as water (Ezek 7:17)
- King will mourn ... the hands of the people of the land will tremble (Ezek 7:27)
- Took me by the hair of my head (Ezek 8:3)
- Crawling things and detestable animals (Ezek 8:10)
- Mourning Tammuz (Ezek 8:14)
- Bowing down to the sun (Ezek 8:16)
- Branch to their nose (Ezek 8:17)
- Six men ... each with a deadly weapon in his hand (Ezek 9:2)
- Mark on the foreheads (Ezek 9:4)
- Cherubim (Ezek 10:2)
- Glory of the
Lord departed (Ezek 10:16) - I will execute judgment on you... . Then you will know that I am the
Lord (Ezek 11:10) - Paltiah son of Benaiah died (Ezek 11:13)
- I will gather you (Ezek 11:17)
- I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh (Ezek 11:19)
- Packed for exile (Ezek 12:4)
- I have made you a sign (Ezek 12:6)
- The prince among them will put his things on his shoulder at dusk and leave... . He will cover his face so that he cannot see the land (Ezek 12:12)
- Sword, famine and plague (Ezek 12:16)
- Hailstones (Ezek 13:11, 13)
- Violent wind (Ezek 13:13)
- Woe to the women who sew magic charms (Ezek 13:18)
- Elders (Ezek 14:1)
- Idols in their hearts ... his heart (Ezek 14:3, 4, 7)
- Noah, Daniel and Job (Job 14:14)
- Although they have come out of the fire, the fire will yet consume them (Ezek 15:7)
- Confront Jerusalem (Ezek 16:2)
- Your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite (Ezek 16:3; cf. v. 45)
- Thrown out in the open field (Ezek 16:5)
- Kicking about in your blood (Ezek 16:6)
- Your breasts were formed and your hair grew (Ezek 16:7)
- I spread the corner of my garment over you (Ezek 16:8)
- I bathed you with water ... and put ointments on you (Ezek 16:9)
- Prostitute (Ezek 16:15)
- You also took the fine jewelry I gave you ... and you made for yourself male idols (Ezek 16:17)
- Slaughtered my children and sacrificed them to the idols (Ezek 16:21)
- You built a mound for yourself and made a lofty shrine in every public square (Ezek 16:24, 39)
- You still were not satisfied (Ezek 16:28–29)
- You are the very opposite, for you give payment and none is given to you (Ezek 16:34)
- Because you exposed your nakedness in your promiscuity with your lovers (Ezek 16:36)
- They will strip you of your clothes and take your fine jewelry and leave you naked and bare (Ezek 16:39)
- Yet I will remember the covenant I made with you in the days of your youth (Ezek 16:60)
- A great eagle with powerful wings ... came to Lebanon (Ezek 17:3)
- He broke off its topmost shoot and carried it away to a land of merchants, where he planted it in a city of traders (Ezek 17:4)
- Treaty (Ezek 17:13)
- King rebelled (Ezek 17:15)
- My covenant that he broke (Ezek 17:19)
- Spread my net (Ezek 17:20)
- Our fathers eat sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge (Ezek 18:2)
- The soul who sins is the one who will die (Ezek 18:4)
- A righteous man ... he does not eat at the mountain shrines ... he does not defile his neighbor’s wife ... he does not commit robbery ... he does not lend at usury (Ezek 18:5–8)
- He [the lion] devoured men (Ezek 19:3)
- And he was trapped in their pit (Ezek 19:4)
- With hooks they pulled him into a cage and brought him to the king of Babylon (Ezek 19:9)
- In the seventh year, in the fifth month on the tenth day (Ezek 20:1)
- Utterly desecrated my Sabbaths (Ezek 20:13)
- Who serve wood and stone (Ezek 20:32)
- Set fire to you (Ezek 20:47)
- Isn’t he just telling parables? (Ezek 20:49)
- Cut off the righteous and the wicked (Ezek 21:4)
- Sword (Ezek 21:9)
- For the king of Babylon will stop at the fork of the road ... to seek an omen: He will cast lots with arrows, he will consult his idols [teraphim], he will examine the liver (Ezek 21:21)
- Take off the turban, remove the crown... . The lowly will be exalted and the exalted will be brought low (Ezek 21:26)
- A sword, a sword, drawn for the slaughter, polished to consume (Ezek 21:28)
- Will you judge this city of bloodshed? (Ezek 22:2)
- They have treated father and mother with contempt ... oppressed the alien and mistreated the fatherless and the widow (Ezek 22:7)
- No rain or showers in the day of wrath (Ezek 22:24)
- Like a roaring lion (Ezek 22:25)
- The older was named Oholah, and her sister was Oholibah (Ezek 23:4)
- The Assyrians—warriors clothed in blue ... and mounted horsemen (Ezek 23:5–6)
- Prostitute to all the elite of the Assyrians (Ezek 23:7)
- Belts around their waists and flowing turbans on their heads (Ezek 23:15)
- Cut off your noses and your ears (Ezek 23:25)
- Peqod and Shoa and Koa (Ezek 23:23)
- Painted your eyes (Ezek 23:40)
- Son of man record this date, this very date (Ezek 24:2)
- Groan quietly; do not mourn for the dead (Ezek 24:17)
- You will not cover the lower part of your face or eat the customary food of mourners (Ezek 24:22)
- I am going to give you to the people of the East... . They will drink your milk (Ezek 25:4)
- I will expose the flank of Moab beginning with its frontier towns ... Baal Meon and Kiriathaim (Ezek 25:9)
- Because the Philistines ... took revenge with malice in their hearts (Ezek 25:15)
- I will cut off the Kerethites (Ezek 25:16)
- They will destroy the walls of Tyre and pull down her towers (Ezek 26:4)
- Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, king of kings (Ezek 26:7)
- He will set up siege works against you, build a ramp up to your walls and raise his shields against you (Ezek 26:8)
- Lament (Ezek 27:2)
- Your domain was on the high seas (Ezek 27:4)
- They made all your timbers of pine trees from Senir (Ezek 27:5)
- Cyprus wood from the coast of Cyprus (Ezek 27:6)
- Craftsmen from Gebal (Ezek 27:9)
- They hung their shields and helmets on your walls (Ezek 27:10)
- Tarshish did business with you (Ezek 27:12)
- Greece, Tubal and Meshech traded with you ... Men of Beth-Togarmah exchanged war horses (Ezek 27:13–14)
- Wheat from Minnith and confections, honey (Ezek 27:17)
- Damascus ... did business with you in wine from Helbon (Ezek 27:18)
- They will sprinkle dust on their heads and roll in ashes (Ezek 27:30)
- I am a god; I sit on the throne of a god in the heart of the seas (Ezek 28:2)
- Because of your wealth your heart has grown proud (Ezek 28:5)
- They will pierce your shining splendor (Ezek 28:7)
- You will die the death of the uncircumcised (Ezek 28:10)
- You were in Eden, the garden of God (Ezek 28:13)
- You were anointed as a guardian cherub ... you walked among the fiery stones (Ezek 28:14)
- Pharaoh king of Egypt, you great monster lying among your streams (Ezek 29:3)
- Hooks in your jaws (Ezek 29:4)
- I will give you as food to the beasts of the earth and the birds of the air (Ezek 29:5)
- Staff of reed (Ezek 29:6)
- From Migdol to Aswan, as far as the border of Cush (Ezek 29:10)
- No one will live there for forty years (Ezek 29:11)
- Return them to Upper Egypt [Pathros], the land of their ancestry (Ezek 29:14)
- No reward from the campaign (Ezek 29:18)
- Give Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar (Ezek 29:19)
- Day of the
Lord (Ezek 30:3) - Cush and Put, Lydia and all Arabia, Lybia (Ezek 30:5)
- Dry up the streams of the Nile (Ezek 30:12)
- Images in Memphis (Ezek 30:13)
- I will lay Pathros waste, set fire to Zoan and inflict punishment on Thebes (Ezek 30:14)
- Heliopolis and Bubastis (Ezek 30:17)
- Broken the arm of Pharaoh (Ezek 30:21)
- Consider Assyria, once a cedar in Lebanon (Ezek 31:3)
- The waters nourished it, deep springs made it grow tall (Ezek 31:4)
- All the birds of the air nested in its boughs, all the beasts of the field gave birth under its branches (Ezek 31:6)
- Which of the trees of Eden can be compared with you in splendor and majesty? (Ezek 31:18)
- Like a lion (Ezek 32:2)
- Spread your flesh on the mountains (Ezek 32:5–6)
- Be laid among the uncircumcised (Ezek 32:19)
- They will fall among those killed by the sword (Ezek 32:20)
- Elam is there, with all her hordes (Ezek 32:24)
- A bed is made for her [Elam] among the slain (Ezek 32:25)
- Meshech and Tubal are there, with all their hordes around their graves (Ezek 32:26)
- Swords were placed under their heads (Ezek 32:27)
- Watchman (Ezek 33:7)
- In the twelfth year of our exile, in the tenth month on the fifth day (Ezek 33:21)
- You eat meat with the blood still in it and shed blood (Ezek 33:25)
- Shepherds of Israel (Ezek 34:2)
- I [the
Lord ] look after my sheep (Ezek 34:12) - I will gather them from the countries (Ezek 34:13)
- I will place over them one shepherd, my servant David (Ezek 34:23)
- Mount Seir (Ezek 35:1)
- These two nations and countries will be ours and we will take possession of them (Ezek 35:10)
- With glee and with malice in their hearts they [Edom] made my land their possession so that they may plunder its pastureland (Ezek 36:5)
- You will be clean (Ezek 36:25)
- Full of bones (Ezek 37:1)
- Prophesy to these bones (Ezek 37:4)
- Fours winds (Ezek 37:9)
- Our hope is gone (Ezek 37:11)
- Take a stick of wood and write on it (Ezek 37:16)
- My servant David will be king... . They will follow my laws (Ezek 37:24)
- Gog, of the land of Magog (Ezek 38:2)
- Center of the land (Ezek 38:12)
- By my servants the prophets (Ezek 38:17)
- Hot anger will be aroused (Ezek 38:18–21)
- Valley of Hamon Gog (Ezek 39:11)
- Call out to every kind of bird and all the wild animals (Ezek 39:17)
- Hid my face (Ezek 39:23)
- Bring Jacob back from captivity (Ezek 39:25)
- He [the
Lord] set me on a very high mountain, on whose south side were some buildings that looked like a city (Ezek 40:2) - I saw a man whose appearance was like bronze; he was standing in the gateway with a linen cord and a measuring rod in his hand (Ezek 40:3)
- Temple (Ezek 40:5a)
- Parapet openings (Ezek 40:16a)
- Seven steps led up to it (Ezek 40:22)
- Portico (Ezek 40:49)
- Stairway (Ezek 41:7)
- Carved cherubim and palm trees (Ezek 41:25)
- Glory of the
Lord entered the temple through the gate facing east (Ezek 43:4) - Inner court (Ezek 43:5)
- This is ... the place for the soles of my feet (Ezek 43:7)
- Describe the temple ... that they may be ashamed of their sins (Ezek 43:10)
- One mina (Ezek 45:12)
- Water was flowing from the south side (Ezek 47:2)
- Swarms of living creatures will live wherever the river flows. There will be large numbers of fish, because this water flows there and makes salt water fresh (Ezek 47:9a)
- Their leaves will not wither, nor will their fruit fail... . Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing (Ezek 47:12)
- City will be in the center of it (Ezek 48:15)
- Gates (Ezek 48:30)
the Lord is there (Ezek 48:35)- Daniel’s Training in Babylon (Dan 1:1–21)
- Articles from the temple (Dan 1:2)
- Ashpenaz (Dan 1:3)
- The language and literature of the Babylonians (Dan 1:4)
- A daily amount of food and wine from the king’s table (Dan 1:5)
- New names (Dan 1:7)
- Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine (Dan 1:8)
- Daniel could understand visions and dreams (Dan 1:17)
- Magicians and enchanters (Dan 1:20)
- The first year of King Cyrus (Dan 1:21)
- Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream (Dan 2:1–49)
- Magicians, enchanters, sorcerers and astrologers (Dan 2:2)
- Aramaic (Dan 2:4)
- I will have you cut into pieces and your houses turned into piles of rubble (Dan 2:5)
- Tell me the dream and interpret it for me (Dan 2:6)
- What the king asks is too difficult (Dan 2:11)
- He ordered the execution of all the wise men (Dan 2:12)
- The commander of the king’s guard (Dan 2:14)
- The God of heaven (Dan 2:18)
- Wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner (Dan 2:27)
- A large statue (Dan 2:31)
- The head of the statue was made of pure gold (Dan 2:32)
- Its feet were partly of iron and partly of baked clay (Dan 2:33)
- A rock was cut out, but not by human hands (Dan 2:34)
- Finally, there will be a fourth kingdom (Dan 2:40)
- But it will itself endure forever (Dan 2:44)
- Ruler over the entire province of Babylon (Dan 2:48)
- The Image of Gold and the Fiery Furnace (Dan 3:1–30)
- Satraps, prefects, governors, advisers, treasurers, judges, magistrates (Dan 3:2)
- The horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipes (Dan 3:5)
- Thrown into a blazing furnace (Dan 3:6)
- Seven times hotter (Dan 3:19)
- A son of the gods (Dan 3:25)
- I decree (Dan 3:29)
- Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream of a Tree (Dan 4:1–18)
- I, Nebuchadnezzar (Dan 4:4)
- The tree grew large and strong and its top touched the sky (Dan 4:11)
- A messenger (Dan 4:13)
- Bound with iron and bronze (Dan 4:15)
- Let his mind be changed (Dan 4:16)
- You, O king, are that tree! (Dan 4:22)
- The great Babylon I have built (Dan 4:30)
- His hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and his nails like the claws of a bird... . My sanity was restored (Dan 4:33–34)
- The Writing on the Wall (Dan 5:1–31)
- The gold and silver goblets ... from the temple in Jerusalem (Dan 5:2)
- They praised the gods (Dan 5:4)
- The plaster of the wall, near the lampstand (Dan 5:5)
- Clothed in purple and have a gold chain placed around his neck (Dan 5:7)
- They could not read the writing (Dan 5:8)
- The queen (Dan 5:10)
mene ,mene ,tekel ,parsin (Dan 5:25)- This is what these words mean (Dan 5:26)
- Weighed on the scales (Dan 5:27)
- Belshazzar ... was slain (Dan 5:30)
- Darius the Mede (Dan 5:31)
- Daniel in the Den of Lions (Dan 6:1–28)
- The king should issue an edict and enforce the decree (Dan 6:7)
- The laws of the Medes and Persians, which cannot be repealed (Dan 6:8)
- Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed (Dan 6:10)
- The king sealed it with his own signet ring (Dan 6:17)
- Along with their wives and children (Dan 6:24)
- The reign of Darius and the reign of Cyrus (Dan 6:28)
- Daniel’s Dream of Four Beasts (Dan 7:1–14)
- The four winds of heaven churning up the great sea. Four great beasts ... came out of the sea (Dan 7:2–3)
- The first was like a lion and it had the wings of an eagle (Dan 7:4)
- It had ten horns (Dan 7:7)
- The Ancient of Days (Dan 7:9)
- The books were opened (Dan 7:10)
- One like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven (Dan 7:13)
- One of those standing there (Dan 7:16)
- Four kingdoms (Dan 7:17)
- The saints of the Most High (Dan 7:18)
- The ten horns are ten kings (Dan 7:24)
- He will ... try to change the set times and the laws (Dan 7:25)
- The saints, the people of the Most High (Dan 7:27)
- Daniel’s Vision of a Ram and a Goat (Dan 8:1–14)
- The citadel of Susa (Dan 8:2)
- A ram with two horns (Dan 8:3)
- No animal could stand against him (Dan 8:4)
- A goat with a prominent horn (Dan 8:5)
- His large horn was broken (Dan 8:8)
- Another horn, which started small (Dan 8:9)
- It reached the host of heaven and it threw some of the starry host down to the earth and trampled on them (Dan 8:10)
- Daily sacrifice (Dan 8:11)
- It will take 2,300 evenings and mornings; then the sanctuary will be reconsecrated (Dan 8:14)
- Gabriel (Dan 8:16)
- Four kingdoms (Dan 8:22)
- A stern-faced king (Dan 8:23)
- Yet he will be destroyed, but not by human power (Dan 8:25)
- Daniel’s Prayer (Dan 9:1–19)
- The word of the
Lord given to Jeremiah (Jer 9:2) - In fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes (Dan 9:3)
- I prayed to the
Lord my God and confessed (Dan 9:4) - Your desolate sanctuary (Dan 9:17)
- Gabriel (Dan 9:21)
- Seventy “sevens” (Dan 9:24)
- The issuing of the decree (Dan 9:25)
- The Anointed One (Dan 9:26)
- An abomination that causes desolation (Dan 9:27)
- Daniel’s Vision of a Man (Dan 10:1–11:1)
- I ate no choice food (Dan 10:3)
- A man dressed in linen (Dan 10:5)
- His body was like chrysolite (Dan 10:6)
- I had no strength left (Dan 10:8)
- The prince of the Persian kingdom (Dan 10:13)
- The Book of Truth (Dan 10:21)
- The Kings of the South and the North (Dan 11:2–35)
- A mighty king (Dan 11:3)
- His empire will be broken up... . It will not go to his descendants (Dan 11:4)
- The king of the South (Dan 11:5)
- The daughter of the king of the South (Dan 11:6)
- One from her family line will arise (Dan 11:7)
- The king of the North will invade (Dan 11:9)
- His sons will prepare for war and assemble a great army (Dan 11:10)
- The king of the South ... will not remain triumphant (Dan 11:12)
- The king of the North will muster another army (Dan 11:13)
- Violent men among your own people (Dan 11:14)
- The king of the North ... will capture a fortified city (Dan 11:15)
- He will establish himself in the Beautiful Land (Dan 11:16)
- He will give him a daughter in marriage (Dan 11:17)
- He will turn his attentions to the coastlands (Dan 11:18)
- He will ... stumble and fall (Dan 11:19)
- His successor (Dan 11:20)
- A contemptible person who has not been given the honor of royalty (Dan 11:21)
- A prince of the covenant will be destroyed (Dan 11:22)
- He will stir up his strength and courage against the king of the South (Dan 11:25)
- Those who eat from the king’s provisions will try to destroy him (Dan 11:26)
- The two kings (Dan 11:27)
- His heart will be set against the holy covenant. He will take action against it (Dan 11:28)
- He will invade the South again (Dan 11:29)
- Ships of the western coastlands will oppose him and he will lose heart (Dan 11:30)
- His forces will rise up to desecrate the temple fortress and will abolish the daily sacrifice (Dan 11:31)
- The people who know their God will firmly resist him (Dan 11:32)
- They will fall by the sword or be burned or captured or plundered (Dan 11:33)
- A little help (Dan 11:34)
- The wise (Dan 11:35)
- The King Who Exalts Himself (Dan 11:36–45)
- The gods of his fathers or the one desired by women (Dan 11:37)
- A god of fortresses (Dan 11:38)
- At the time of the end (Dan 11:40)
- The End Times (Dan 12:1–13)
- Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake (Dan 12:2)
- Close up and seal the words of the scroll (Dan 12:4)
- A time, times and half a time (Dan 12:7)
- 1,290 days ... 1,335 days (Dan 12:12–13)
- Take to yourself an adulterous wife (Hos 1:2)
- Jezreel (Hos 1:4)
- For she is not my wife, and I am not her husband (Hos 2:2)
- I will strip her naked (Hos 2:3)
- I will not show my love to her children because they are children of adultery (Hos 2:4)
- My linen, my oil and my drink (Hos 2:5)
- I ... gave her the grain, the new wine and oil (Hos 2:8)
- I will take away my wool and my linen, intended to cover her nakedness (Hos 2:9)
- I will lead her into the desert (Hos 2:14)
- Valley of Achor a door of hope (Hos 2:15)
- You will call me “my husband”; you will no longer call me “my master” (Hos 2:16)
- I will betroth you in righteousness and justice (Hos 2:19–20)
- I will respond to the skies (Hos 2:21)
- Hosea’s Reconciliation with His Wife (Hos 3:1–5)
- Fifteen shekels of silver and about a homer and a lethek of barley (Hos 3:2)
- Because of this the land mourns (Hos 4:3)
- They consult a wooden idol and are answered by a stick of wood (Hos 4:12)
- They sacrifice ... under oak, poplar and terebinth, where the shade is pleasant (Hos 4:13)
- Sacrifice with shrine prostitutes (Hos 4:14)
- Do not go up to Beth Aven. And do not swear, “As the
Lord lives” (Hos 4:15) - In Gibeah ... in Ramah ... in Beth Aven; lead on, O Benjamin (Hos 5:8)
- Judah’s leaders are like those who move boundary stones (Hos 5:10)
- Great king (Hos 5:13)
- On the third day he will restore us (Hos 6:2)
- He will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth (Hos 6:3)
- Like Adam (Hos 6:7)
- Burning like an oven whose fire the baker need not stir (Hos 7:4)
- Throw out your calf-idol, O Samaria (Hos 8:5)
- That calf of Samaria (Hos 8:6)
- Bread of mourners (Hos 9:4)
- Grapes in the desert ... the early fruit on the fig tree (Hos 9:10)
- The calf-idol ... is taken from them into exile. It will be carried to Assyria as tribute (Hos 10:5–6)
- As Shalman devastated Beth Arbel (Hos 10:14)
- God’s Love for Israel (Hos 11:1–11)
- He ... sends olive oil to Egypt (Hos 12:1)
- He wept and begged for his favor. He found him at Bethel (Hos 12:4)
- Do they sacrifice bulls in Gilgal? Their altars will be like piles of stone (Hos 12:11)
- He became guilty of Baal worship and died (Hos 13:1)
- Kiss the calf-idols (Hos 13:2)
- Like smoke escaping through a window (Hos 13:3)
- I will answer him and care for him (Hos 14:8)
- Who is wise? (Hos 14:9)
- Hear this (Joel 1:2)
- Locusts (Joel 1:4)
- A nation has invaded (Joel 1:6)
- Laid waste my vines and ruined my fig trees (Joel 1:7)
- Sackcloth (Joel 1:8)
- Grain offerings and the drink offerings are cut off from the house of the
Lord (Joel 1:9) - Fields are ruined (Joel 1:10–12)
- Cry out to the
Lord (Joel 1:14) - An Army of Locusts and God’s Call to His People (Joel 2:1–27)
- Between the temple porch and the altar (Joel 2:17)
- The northern army (Joel 2:20)
- Autumn and spring rains (Joel 2:23)
- The Day of the Lord (Joel 2:28–32)
- The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood (Joel 2:31)
- Valley of Jehoshaphat (Joel 3:2)
- Tyre and Sidon ... regions of Philistia (Joel 3:4)
- Sold ... to the Greeks (Joel 3:6)
- Sabeans (Joel 3:8)
- Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning hooks into spears (Joel 3:10)
- The sun and moon will be darkened, and the stars no longer shine (Joel 3:15)
- Hills will flow with milk (Joel 3:18)
- Shed innocent blood (Joel 3:19)
- Introduction (Amos 1:1–2)
- The
Lord roars (Amos 1:2) - Judgment on Israel’s Neighbors (Amos 1:3–2:5)
- Gaza (Amos 1:6–8)
- Tyre (Amos 1:9–10)
- Edom (Amos 1:11–12)
- Ammon (Amos 1:13–15)
- Moab (Amos 2:1–3)
- Judah (Amos 2:4–5)
- Judgment on Israel (Amos 2:6—6:14)
- The Amorite (Amos 2:9)
- Nazirites (Amos 2:11–12)
- The swift ... (Amos 2:14–16)
- The whole family (Amos 3:1–2)
- Do two walk together ... (Amos 3:3–6)
- An enemy (Amos 3:11)
- Two leg bones or a piece of an ear (Amos 3:12)
- Altars of Bethel (Amos 3:14)
- Winter house ... ivory ... mansions (Amos 3:15)
- Cows of Bashan (Amos 4:1)
- Hooks ... fishhooks (Amos 4:2)
- Harmon (Amos 4:3)
- Go ... sin ... sacrifices ... tithes (Amos 4:4–5)
- Empty stomachs ... (Amos 4:6–9)
- I killed ... (Amos 4:10)
- Sodom and Gomorrah (Amos 4:11)
- He who forms ... (Amos 4:13)
- Lament (Amos 5:1–2)
- Virgin (Amos 5: 2)
- Seek me and live (Amos 5:4–6; cf. vv. 14–15)
- Pleiades and Orion (Amos 5:8–9)
- Stone mansions (Amos 5:11)
- The prudent (Amos 5:13)
- Wailing (Amos 5:16–17)
- The day of the
Lord (Amos 5:18–20) - I hate (Amos 5:21)
- Shrine ... pedestal ... star (Amos 5:26)
- Exile beyond Damascus (Amos 5:27)
- Calneh ... Hamath ... Gath (Amos 6:2)
- Beds inlaid with ivory (Amos 6:4)
- Harps ... David ... musical instruments (Amos 6:5)
- Wine ... lotions (Amos 6:6)
- Feasting (Amos 6:7)
- A relative who is to burn the bodies (Amos 6:9–10)
- Lo Debar ... Karnaim (Amos 6:13)
- From Lebo-Hamath to the valley of the Arabah (Amos 6:14)
- Visions and Confrontation (Amos 7:1–9:10)
- Forgive ... this will not happen (Amos 7:2–3)
- Judgment by fire (Amos 7:4–6)
- A plumb line (Amos 7:7–8)
- The king’s sanctuary and the temple of the kingdom (Amos 7:13)
- Neither a prophet nor a prophet’s son (Amos 7:14–15)
- You say ... the
Lord says (Amos 7:12–17) - A basket of ripe fruit (Amos 8:1–2)
- Wailing ... bodies ... silence (Amos 8:3)
- Rise like the Nile ... then sink like the river of Egypt (Amos 8:8)
- Sun go down at noon (Amos 8:9–10)
- Samaria ... Dan ... Beersheba (Amos 8:14)
- Altar ... people (Amos 9:1)
- The depths of the grave (Amos 9:2)
- The serpent (Amos 9:3)
- I will fix my eyes upon them for evil (Amos 9:4)
- Lofty palace (Amos 9:6)
- Cushites ... Philistines ... Arameans (Amos 9:7)
- Shaken in a sieve (Amos 9:9)
- Restoration (Amos 9:11–15)
- Edom and all the nations (Amos 9:12)
- They will plant vineyards ... I will plant Israel (Amos 9:14–15)
- Heading and Setting (Obad 1)
- Pride and Punishment (Obad 2–7)
- Clefts of the rocks (Obad 3)
- Eagle (Obad 4)
- Grapes (Obad 5)
- Allies (Obad 7)
- Teman (Obad 9)
- Cast lots (Obad 11)
- Gates (Obad 11, 13)
- Drink (Obad 16)
- No survivors (Obad 18)
- The Negev ... Esau (Obad 19)
- Canaan (Obad 20)
- To govern (Obad 21)
- Tarshish (Jonah 1:3)
- Each cried out to his own god (Jonah 1:5)
- Let us cast lots (Jonah 1:7)
- I worship the
Lord (Jonah 1:9) - What should we do to you? (Jonah 1:11)
- Throw me into the sea (Jonah 1:12)
- They offered a sacrifice to the
Lord and made vows (Jonah 1:16) - Great fish (Jonah 1:17)
- Banished from your sight (Jonah 2:4)
- Barred me in (Jonah 2:6)
- What I have vowed I will make good (Jonah 2:9)
- Visit required three days (Jonah 3:3)
- Forty more days and Nineveh will be overturned (Jonah 3:4)
- The Ninevites believed God (Jonah 3:5)
- King of Nineveh (Jonah 3:6)
- Decree (Jonah 3:7–9)
- Beast covered with sackcloth (Jonah 3:8)
- He had compassion (Jonah 3:10)
- I knew ... (Jonah 4:2)
- East wind (Jonah 4:8)
- Population of Nineveh (Jonah 4:11)
- Superscription (Mic 1:1)
- The
Lord is coming from his dwelling place (Mic 1:3) - Valleys split apart (Mic 1:4)
- Jacob’s transgression (Mic 1:5)
- Samaria (Mic 1:6)
- Temple gifts ... wages of prostitutes (Mic 1:7)
- Weep and wail ... barefoot and naked ... jackal ... owl (Mic 1:8)
- Gate of my people (Mic 1:9)
- Tell it not in Gath ... (Mic 1:10–16)
- Pass on in nakedness and shame (Mic 1:11)
- Because disaster has come from the
Lord , even to the gate of Jerusalem (Mic 1:12) - Lachish (Mic 1:13)
- Moresheth Gath ... Aczib ... Mareshah ... Adullam (Mic 1:14–15)
- Shave your heads (Mic 1:16)
- Covet fields (Mic 2:1–5)
- Divide the land by lot (Mic 2:5)
- Their prophets (Mic 2:6–11)
- Like sheep in a pen (Mic 2:12–13)
- Like meat for the pan (Mic 3:1–4)
- Prophets who lead my people astray (Mic 3:5–7, 11)
- Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble (Mic 3:11–12)
- A Picture of a Coming Day (Mic 4:1–5:15)
- Swords into plowshares and ... spears into pruning hooks (Mic 4:3)
- Vine ... fig tree (Mic 4:4)
- Watchtower (Mic 4:8)
- Babylon (Mic 4:10)
- Threshing floor (Mic 4:11–13)
- Strike Israel’s ruler on the cheek (Mic 5:1)
- Bethlehem Ephrathah ... among the clans of Judah (Mic 5:2)
- Shepherd his flock (Mic 5:4)
- When the Assyrian invades our land (Mic 5:5–6)
- Like dew ... like a lion (Mic 5:7–9)
- Horses ... chariots (Mic 5:10)
- Cities ... strongholds (Mic 5:11)
- Witchcraft ... spells ... images ... sacred stones (Mic 5:12–13)
- Asherah poles (Mic 5:14)
- An Unjust World in Light of a Hopeful Future (Mic 6:1–7:20)
- What have I done to you? (Mic 6:3–5)
- Balaam (Mic 6:5)
- With what shall I come before the
Lord ? (Mic 6:6–8) - Dishonest scales ... false scales (Mic 6:9–12)
- I have begun to destroy you (Mic 6:13–16)
- Statutes of Omri (Mic 6:16)
- What misery ... (Mic 7:1)
- The ruler demands gifts, the judge accepts bribes (Mic 7:3)
- Members of his own household (Mic 7:5–6)
- Mire in the streets (Mic 7:10)
- Day for building your walls (Mic 7:11)
- Bashan and Gilead (Mic 7:14)
- Who is a God like you? (Mic 7:18–20)
- Heading (Nah 1:1)
- God’s Just Anger (Nah 1:2–6)
- His way (Nah 1:3)
- Hills melt away (Nah 1:5)
- God’s Faithfulness to the Faithful (Nah 1:7)
- God’s Punishment for His Opponents (Nah 1:8–11)
- Plot against the
Lord ... will not come a second time (Nah 1:9) - Tangled among thorns (Nah 1:10)
- One ... who plots evil against the
Lord (Nah 1:11) - Punishment for Judah Ends as Punishment for Her Foe Begins (Nah 1:12–13)
- Yoke ... shackles (Nah 1:13)
- Nineveh’s Doom and Judah’s Restoration Decreed (Nah 1:14–15)
- One who brings good news (Nah 1:15)
- Nineveh Told of Her Fate and Judah of Her Restoration (Nah 2:1–2)
- The
Lord will restore ... their vines (Nah 2:2) - The Fall of Nineveh Foreseen (Nah 2:3–13)
- Squares (Nah 2:4)
- Picked troops (Nah 2:5)
- River gates (Nah 2:6)
- Decreed (Nah 2:7)
- Plunder (Nah 2:9–10)
- Lion and lioness (Nah 2:11)
- Many casualties, piles of dead (Nah 3:3)
- Prostitution (Nah 3:4)
- Nineveh’s Fate Will Be Worse Than She inflicted on Others (Nah 3:5–19)
- “Nineveh is in ruins” (Nah 3:7)
- Thebes (Nah 3:8)
- Put and Libya (Nah 3:9)
- Your troops—they are all women (Nah 3:13)
- Siege (Nah 3:14)
- The sword will cut you down (Nah 3:15)
- Officials ... fly away (Nah 3:17)
- No one to gather (Nah 3:18)
- Wound (Nah 3:19)
- How long, O
Lord ? (Hab 1:2) - Justice is perverted (Hab 1:4)
- I am raising up the Babylonians (Hab 1:5–6)
- Bent on violence (Hab 1:8–9)
- Earthen ramps (Hab 1:10)
- Strength is their god (Hab 1:11)
- Habakkuk’s Second Complaint and the Lord’s Answer (Hab 1:12–17)
- Hooks ... net ... dragnet (Hab 1:15–16)
- The Lord’s Answer (Hab 2:2–20)
- Piles up stolen goods (Hab 2:6)
- Lebanon (Hab 2:17)
- Image that teaches lies (Hab 2:18)
- Lifeless stone (Hab 2:19)
- Habakkuk’s Prayer (Hab 3:1–19)
- Teman ... Mount Paran (Hab 3:3)
- His splendor was like the sunrise (Hab 3:4)
- Plague ... pestilence (Hab 3:5)
- Tents of Cushan (Hab 3:7)
- Rage against the sea (Hab 3:8)
- Your flying arrow ... your flashing spear (Hab 3:11)
- You strode through the earth (Hab 3:12)
- You trampled the sea (Hab 3:15)
- Fig tree ... vines ... olive crop ... sheep ... cattle (Hab 3:17)
- Warning of Coming Judgment (Zeph 1:1–2:3)
- The pagan and the idolatrous priests (Zeph 1:4)
- Starry host (Zeph 1:5)
- Day of the
Lord (Zeph 1:7) - The king’s sons (Zeph 1:8)
- Stepping on the threshold (Zeph 1:9)
- Fish Gate (Zeph 1:10)
- Market district (Zeph 1:11)
- Wealth will be plundered (Zeph 1:13)
- Judgment Against the Nations (Zeph 2:4–15)
- Kerethite (Zeph 2:5)
- Remnant of the house of Judah (Zeph 2:7)
- Moab ... Ammonites (Zeph 2:8)
- Nations on every shore (Zeph 2:11)
- Cushites (Zeph 2:12)
- Assyria (Zeph 2:13)
- Roaring lions ... evening wolves (Zeph 3:3)
- Purify the lips (Zeph 3:9)
- Rivers of Cush (Zeph 3:10)
- Haggai’s First Oracle (Hag 1:1–1:12)
Lord Almighty (Hag 1:2)- Paneled houses (Hag 1:4)
- You earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes (Hag 1:6)
- Go up into the mountains and bring down timber (Hag 1:8)
- Haggai’s Second Oracle (Hag 1:13–15)
- Twenty-fourth day of the sixth month (Hag 1:15)
- Haggai’s Third Oracle (Hag 2:1–9)
- Who of you is left ... ? (Hag 2:3)
- I will once more shake (Hag 2:6)
- Haggai’s Fourth Oracle (Hag 2:10–23)
- Consecrated meat (Hag 2:12)
- Wine vat (Hag 2:16)
- Vine and the fig tree, the pomegranate and the olive tree (Hag 2:19)
- Chariots and their drivers; horses and their riders (Hag 2:22)
- My signet ring (Hag 2:23)
- Opening Oracle (Zech 1:1–6)
- “Return to me,” declares the
Lord Almighty, “and I will return to you,” says theLord Almighty (Zech 1:3) - Zechariah’s First Vision (Zech 1:7–17)
- During the night I had a vision (Zech 1:8)
- The whole world at rest and in peace (Zech 1:11)
- These seventy years (Zech 1:12)
- Measuring line (Zech 1:16)
- Zechariah’s Second Vision (Zech 1:18–21)
- Four craftsmen (Zech 1:20)
- Measure Jerusalem (Zech 2:2)
- City without walls (Zech 2:4)
- Their slaves will plunder them (Zech 2:9)
- Zechariah’s Fourth Vision (Zech 3:1–10)
- Joshua (Josh 3:3)
- Standing before him (Zech 3:4)
- Put a clean turban on his head (Zech 3:5)
- Branch (Zech 3:8)
- Seven eyes on that one stone (Zech 3:9)
- Solid gold lampstand with a bowl at the top and seven lights on it, with seven channels to the lights (Zech 4:2)
- Two olive trees by it (Zech 4:3)
- What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground (Zech 4:7)
- The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this temple; his hands will also complete it (Zech 4:9)
- Zechariah’s Sixth Vision (Zech 5:1–4)
- On one side ... on the other (Zech 5:3)
- Measuring basket (Zech 5:6)
- Lead (Zech 5:7)
- Two women (Zech 5:9)
- Zechariah’s Eighth Vision (Zech 6:1–8)
- The Branch, and he will branch out from his place and build the temple of the
Lord (Zech 6:12) - Hen (Zech 6:14)
- Justice and Mercy, Not Fasting (Zech 7:1–14)
- Fast in the fifth month (Zech 7:3)
- Fasted and mourned in the ... seventh month (Zech 7:5)
- All these things as an inheritance (Zech 8:12)
- By the hem of his robe (Zech 8:23)
- Judgment on Israel’s Enemies (Zech 9:1–8)
- Hamath (Zech 9:2)
- Tyre has built herself a stronghold (Zech 9:3)
- Gaza will lose her king (Zech 9:5)
- Ashdod (Zech 9:6)
- Ekron ... like the Jebusites (Zech 9:7)
- The Coming of Zion’s King (Zech 9:9–13)
- Proclaim peace to the nations (Zech 9:10)
- Against your sons, O Greece (Zech 9:13)
- The
Lord Will Appear (Zech 9:14–17) - The
Lord Will Care for Judah (Zech 10:1–11:3) - Idols ... diviners (Zech 10:2)
- Cornerstone (Zech 10:4)
- Overthrow the horsemen (Zech 10:5)
- Assyria’s pride ... Egypt’s scepter (Zech 10:11)
- Thirty pieces of silver (Zech 11:12)
- The weeping of Hadad Rimmon in the plain of Megiddo (Zech 12:11)
- These wounds (Zech 13:6)
- I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to fight against it (Zech 14:2)
- Mount of Olives (Zech 14:4)
- Azel (Zech 14:5)
- Unique day (Zech 14:7)
- Living water (Zech 14:8)
- Geba to Rimmon (Zech 14:10)
- Feast of Tabernacles (Zech 14:16)
holy to the Lord (Zech 14:20)- Esau ... Jacob (Mal 1:2)
- Edom (Mal 1:4)
- Sacrifice crippled or diseased animals (Mal 1:8)
- The
Lord ’s table (Mal 1:12) - Marrying the daughter of a foreign god (Mal 2:11)
- Marriage ... divorce (Mal 2:14–16)
- Messenger (Mal 3:1)
- Refiner’s fire (Mal 3:2)
- Sorcerers (Mal 3:5)
- Tithes and offerings (Mal 3:8)
- Floodgates of heaven (Mal 3:10)
- Scroll of remembrance (Mal 3:16)
- Furnace (Mal 4:1)
- Sun of righteousness (Mal 4:2)
- Appendixes: Appeal to Ideal Figures Moses and Elijah (Mal 4:4–6)
- Prologue (Job 1:1–5)
- Seven sons and three daughters (Job 1:2)
- Holding feasts (Job 1:4)
- Burnt offering (Job 1:5)
- Job’s First Test (Job 1:6–22)
- [Job] is blameless (Job 1:8)
- Sabeans (Job 1:15)
- Fire of God (Job 1:16)
- Chaldeans (Job 1:17)
- A mighty wind swept in from the desert (Job 1:19)
- Tore his robe and shaved his head ... fell to the ground (Job 1:20)
- Job’s Second Test (Job 2:1–10)
- Painful sores (Job 2:7)
- Scraped himself with it as he sat among the ashes (Job 2:8)
- Job’s Three Friends (Job 2:11–13)
- Began to weep aloud, and they tore their robes and sprinkled dust on their heads (Job 2:12)
- Job Speaks (Job 3:1–26)
- That day—may it turn to darkness (Job 3:4)
- Included among the days of the year, nor be entered in any of the months (Job 3:6)
- May those who curse days ... rouse Leviathan (Job 3:8)
- Came from the womb (Job 3:11)
- Knees to receive me and breasts that I might be nursed (Job 3:12)
- Lying down in peace; I would be asleep (Job 3:13)
- Places now lying in ruins (Job 3:14)
- Weary are at rest (Job 3:17)
- The lion perishes (Job 4:11)
- Dreams in the night (Job 4:13)
- Angels with error (Job 4:18)
- Houses of clay (Job 4:19)
- Holy ones (Job 5:1)
- Crushed in court (Job 5:4)
- Sparks fly (Job 5:7)
- Outweigh the sands of the sea (Job 6:3)
- Arrows of the Almighty (Job 6:4)
- My brothers are as undependable as intermittent streams (Job 6:15)
- Caravans of Tema ... traveling merchants of Sheba (Job 6:19)
- Does not man have hard service on earth ... like a hired man? (Job 7:1)
- I toss till dawn (Job 7:4)
- My body is clothed with worms and scabs (Job 7:5)
- Weaver’s shuttle (Job 7:6)
- He who goes down to the grave does not return (Job 7:9)
- Am I the sea, or the monster of the deep (Job 7:12)
- Lie down in the dust (Job 7:21)
- Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh (Job 8:11)
- Be righteous (Job 9:2)
- Moves mountains (Job 9:5)
- The sun ... does not shine; he seals off the light of the stars (Job 9:7)
- Bear and Orion, the Pleiades (Job 9:9)
- The cohorts of Rahab cowered at his feet (Job 9:13)
- I have no concern for myself; I despise my own life (Job 9:21)
- He destroys both the blameless and the wicked (Job 9:22)
- Boats of papyrus, like eagles swooping down (Job 9:26)
- Washed myself with soap and my hands with washing soda (Job 9:30)
- Moulded me like clay (Job 10:9)
- Curdle me like cheese (Job 10:10)
- To the place of no return, to the land of gloom and deep shadow (Job 10:21)
- Can you fathom the mysteries of God? (Job 11:7)
- Stretch out your hands to him (Job 11:13)
- Carry their god in their hands (Job 12:6)
- Leads counselors away stripped (Job 12:17)
- Takes off the shackles (Job 12:18)
- Proverbs of ashes ... defenses of clay (Job 13:12)
- Take my life in my hands (Job 13:14)
- Bring charges (Job 13:19)
- Hide your face (Job 13:24)
- Feet in shackles ... putting marks on the soles of my feet (Job 13:27)
- Garment eaten by moths (Job 13:28)
- Man’s days are determined (Job 14:5)
- If a man dies, will he live again? (Job 14:14)
- Sealed up in a bag (Job 14:17)
- The first man ever born (Job 15:7)
- No trust in his holy ones (Job 15:15)
- Man, who is vile and corrupt (Job 15:16)
- He wanders around—food for vultures (Job 15:23)
- Like a vine stripped of its unripe grapes, like an olive tree shedding its blossoms (Job 15:33)
- He has made me his target (Job 16:12)
- Sewed sackcloth over my skin and buried my brow in the dust (Job 16:15)
- Journey of no return (Job 16:22)
- The pledge you demand (Job 17:3)
- If the only home I hope for is the grave, if I spread out my bed in darkness (Job 17:13)
- Go down to the gates of death ... descend into the dust (Job 17:16)
- Lamp of the wicked is snuffed out (Job 18:5)
- A trap seizes him (Job 18:9)
- Death’s firstborn devours his limbs (Job 18:13)
- The king of terrors (Job 18:14)
- Burning sulfur (Job 18:15)
- Roots dry up (Job 18:16)
- Light into darkness (Job 18:18)
- Men of the west ... men of the east (Job 18:20)
- Net (Job 19:6)
- Stripped me of my honor (Job 19:9)
- Siege ramp (Job 19:12)
- Does not answer (Job 19:16)
- Breath is offensive (Job 19:17)
- Nothing but skin and bones (Job 19:20)
- Oh, that my words were recorded (Job 19:23)
- I know that my Redeemer lives (Job 19:25)
- The venom of serpents (Job 20:14)
- Spit out the riches ... his stomach vomit them up (Job 20:15)
- An iron weapon (Job 20:24)
- Fire ... will consume him (Job 20:26)
- The heavens ... the earth (Job 20:27)
- Clap your hand over your mouth (Job 21:5)
- Their bulls never fail to breed (Job 21:10)
- Sing to the music (Job 21:12)
- Go down to the grave (Job 21:13)
- Lamp (Job 21:17)
- Worms (Job 21:26)
- Watch is kept over his tomb (Job 21:32)
- You demanded security (Job 22:6)
- Sent widows away (Job 22:9)
- Vaulted heavens (Job 22:14)
- Gold of Ophir (Job 22:24)
- When he has tested me, I will come forth as gold (Job 23:10)
- Boundary stones (Job 24:2)
- Lacking clothes (Job 24:7)
- Infant of the poor is seized for a debt (Job 24:9)
- Crush olives ... tread the winepresses (Job 24:11)
- Man ... only a worm (Job 25:6)
- The dead are in deep anguish (Job 26:5)
- Death is naked ... Destruction lies uncovered (Job 26:6)
- Spreads out the northern skies (Job 26:7)
- He marks out the horizon (Job 26:10)
- The pillars of the heavens quake (Job 26:11)
- Churned up the sea ... cut Rahab to pieces ... pierced the gliding serpent (Job 26:12–13)
- Claps its hands in derision (Job 27:23)
- Sources of the rivers (Job 28:11)
- The deep ... the sea (Job 28:14)
- Crystal (Job 28:17)
- Destruction and Death say (Job 28:22)
- The fear of the Lord—that is wisdom (Job 28:28)
- Lamp (Job 29:3)
- Drenched with cream ... streams of olive oil (Job 29:6)
- Gate of the city (Job 29:7)
- Covered their mouths with their hands (Job 29:9)
- Justice my robe and my turban (Job 29:14)
- I was a father to the needy (Job 29:16)
- I will die in my own house, my days as numerous as grains of sand (Job 29:18)
- The bow ever new in my hand (Job 29:20)
- Waited for me as for showers (Job 29:23)
- The light of my face (Job 29:24)
- Sheep dogs (Job 30:1)
- Their food was the root of the broom tree (Job 30:4)
- God has unstrung my bow (Job 30:11)
- Snares ... siege ramps (Job 30:12)
- Drive me before the wind (Job 30:22)
- You will bring me down to death, to the place appointed for all the living (Job 30:23)
- Light ... darkness (Job 30:26)
- I go about blackened, but not by the sun (Job 30:28)
- Jackals ... owls (Job 30:29)
- Skin grows black (Job 30:30)
- Mourning (Job 30:31)
- Not to look lustfully at a girl (Job 31:1)
- Let God weigh me in honest scales (Job 31:6)
- May my wife grind another man’s grain, and may other men sleep with her (Job 31:10)
- Destruction (Job 31:12)
- If I had denied justice (Job 31:13)
- If I have regarded the sun ... or ... the moon (Job 31:26)
- My hand offered them a kiss of homage (Job 31:27)
- No stranger had to spend the night in the street (Job 31:32)
- If my land cries out against me (Job 31:38–39)
- Elihu son of Barakel the Buzite, of the family of Ram, became angry with Job (Job 32:2)
- New wineskins (Job 32:19)
- Taken from clay (Job 33:6)
- My feet in shackles (Job 33:11)
- In a dream (Job 33:15)
- Pit (Job 33:18)
- Messengers of death (Job 33:22)
- Angel ... as a mediator (Job 33:23)
- Renewed ... restored as in the days of youth (Job 33:25)
- Songs in the night (Job 35:10)
- Bound in chains (Job 36:8)
- Perish by the sword (Job 36:12)
- Male prostitutes (Job 36:14)
- Fills his hands with lightning (Job 36:32)
- He thunders (Job 37:4)
- The skies, hard as a mirror of cast bronze (Job 37:18)
- The Lord Speaks (Job 38:1–41:34)
- Where were you? (Job 38:4)
- Measuring line (Job 38:5)
- Morning stars sang together ... angels shouted (Job 38:7)
- Shut up the sea (Job 38:8)
- Morning dawn (Job 38:12)
- The earth takes shape like clay under a seal (Job 38:14–15)
- Gates of death (Job 38:17)
- Who fathers the drops of dew? (Job 38:28)
- Count the clouds ... tip over the water jars of the heavens (Job 38:37)
- Clods of earth (Job 38:38)
- The wild donkey (Job 39:5–8)
- The wild ox (Job 39:9–12)
- The ostrich (Job 39:13–18)
- The horse (Job 39:19–25)
- The hawk ... the eagle (Job 39:26–29)
- How can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth (Job 40:4–5)
- An arm like God’s (Job 40:9)
- Clothe yourself in honor and majesty (Job 40:10)
- Behemoth (Job 40:15)
- Limbs like rods of iron (Job 40:18)
- Leviathan (Job 41:1)
- Sight of him is overpowering (Job 41:9)
- Firebrands ... sparks of fire (Job 41:19)
- Slingstones (Job 41:28)
- His undersides are jagged potsherds ... like a threshing sledge (Job 41:30)
- Repent in dust and ashes (Job 42:6)
- The
Lord made him prosperous again (Job 42:10) - A piece of silver and a gold ring (Job 42:11)
- The first daughter he named (Job 42:14)
- Inheritance (Job 42:15)
- Fourth generation (Job 42:16)
- A tree planted by streams (Ps 1:3)
- The righteous ... the wicked (Ps 1:6)
- Why do the nations conspire? (Ps 2:1)
- His Anointed One (Ps 2:2)
- The decree of the
Lord (Ps 2:7) - Dash them to pieces like pottery (Ps 2:9)
- Shield (Ps 3:3)
- Holy hill (Ps 3:4)
- Light of your face (Ps 4:6)
- Grain and new wine (Ps 4:7)
- House ... temple (Ps 5:7)
- Open grave (Ps 5:9)
- Shield (Ps 5:12)
- Discipline me in your wrath (Ps 6:1)
- How long? (Ps 6:3)
- Who praises you from the grave? (Ps 6:5)
- Bed with weeping (Ps 6:6)
- If I have done this (Ps 7:3)
- Searches minds and hearts (Ps 7:9)
- Deadly weapons (Ps 7:13)
- Your glory above the heavens (Ps 8:1)
- Stars ... set in place (Ps 8:3)
- What is man? (Ps 8:4)
- Lower than the heavenly beings (Ps 8:5)
- You put everything under his feet (Ps 8:6–8)
- I will praise (Ps 9:1)
- Reigns forever (Ps 9:7)
- Gates (Ps 9:13–14)
- Why? (Ps 10:1)
- Villages (Ps 10:8)
- Net (Ps 10:9)
- King for ever and ever (Ps 10:16)
- Bend their bows (Ps 11:2)
- Foundations (Ps 11:3)
- Fiery coals (Ps 11:6)
- See his face (Ps 11:7)
- I will now arise (Ps 12:5)
- Refined in a furnace (Ps 12:6)
- How long? (Ps 13:1)
- Looks down from heaven (Ps 14:2)
- All have turned aside (Ps 14:3)
- Zion (Ps 14:7)
- Who may dwell? (Ps 15:1)
- Libations of blood (Ps 16:4)
- Boundary lines (Ps 16:6)
- At my right hand (Ps 16:8)
- Grave ... decay (Ps 16:10)
- My vindication (Ps 17:2)
- Probe my heart (Ps 17:3)
- Shadow of your wings (Ps 17:8)
- Lion (Ps 17:12)
- The
Lord is my rock (Ps 18:2) - Death ... grave (Ps 18:4–5)
- The earth trembled (Ps 18:7)
- Smoke rose from his nostrils (Ps 18:8)
- He mounted the cherubim (Ps 18:10)
- Hailstones and bolts of lightning (Ps 18:12)
- He shot his arrows (Ps 18:14)
- Valleys of the sea (Ps 18:15)
- For I have kept the ways of the
Lord (Ps 18:21) - The word of the
Lord is flawless (Ps 18:30) - God who arms me with strength (Ps 18:32)
- I crushed them (Ps 18:38)
- They all lose heart (Ps 18:45)
- His anointed (Ps 18:50)
- The heavens ... the skies (Ps 19:1)
- The law of the
Lord is perfect (Ps 19:7) - May the
Lord answer (Ps 20:1) - Support from Zion (Ps 20:2)
- Accept your burnt offerings (Ps 20:3)
- Lift up our banners (Ps 20:5)
- Now I know (Ps 20:6)
- Trust in chariots (Ps 20:7)
- Victories you give (Ps 21:1)
- Fiery furnace (Ps 21:9)
- You are enthroned (Ps 22:3)
- Womb (Ps 22:9–10)
- Bulls (Ps 22:12)
- Lions (Ps 22:13)
- Bones are out of joint (Ps 22:14)
- Potsherd (Ps 22:15)
- Dogs (Ps 22:16)
- Count all my bones (Ps 22:17)
- Not hidden his face (Ps 22:24)
- Fulfill my vows (Ps 22:25)
- The poor will eat (Ps 22:26)
- Who cannot keep themselves alive (Ps 22:29)
- My shepherd (Ps 23:1)
- Shadow of death (Ps 23:4)
- Prepare a table (Ps 23:5)
- I will dwell ... forever (Ps 23:6)
- He founded it upon the seas (Ps 24:2)
- Who may ascend the hill? (Ps 24:3)
- O you gates (Ps 24:7)
- Mighty in battle (Ps 24:8)
- To you (Ps 25:1)
- Put to shame (Ps 25:2)
- Sins of my youth (Ps 25:7)
- Snare (Ps 25:15)
- I wash my hands (Ps 26:6)
- Stronghold (Ps 27:1)
- Dwell in the house (Ps 27:4)
- Hide your face (Ps 27:9)
- Father and mother forsake (Ps 27:10)
- Lift ... hands (Ps 28:2)
- Anointed one (Ps 28:8)
- O mighty ones (Ps 29:1)
- The voice of the
Lord (Ps 29:3) - Cedars of Lebanon (Ps 29:5)
- Lebanon ... Sirion (Ps 29:6)
- Strikes with flashes of lightning (Ps 29:7)
- Desert of Kadesh (Ps 29:8)
- Enthroned over the flood ... as King (Ps 29:10)
- Only a moment (Ps 30:5)
- What gain? (Ps 30:9)
- Worthless idols (Ps 31:6)
- Bones grow weak (Ps 31:10)
- Dread to my friends (Ps 31:11)
- Let your face shine (Ps 31:16)
- Bones wasted away (Ps 32:3)
- Your hand ... upon me (Ps 32:4)
- Mighty waters (Ps 32:6)
- I will instruct you (Ps 32:8)
- Harp ... lyre (Ps 33:2)
- By the word of the
Lord (Ps 33:6) - Let all the earth fear (Ps 33:8)
- No king is saved (Ps 33:16–17)
- Keep them alive (Ps 33:18–19)
- I will extol (Ps 34:1)
- Radiant ... shame (Ps 34:5)
- Buckler (Ps 35:2)
- Chaff (Ps 35:5)
- Net (Ps 35:7)
- Shadow of your wings (Ps 36:7)
- Fountain of life (Ps 36:9)
- Do not fret (Ps 37:1)
- Delight yourself (Ps 37:4)
- Be still (Ps 37:7)
- Better the little (Ps 37:16)
- Offspring of the wicked (Ps 37:28)
- Wait for the
Lord (Ps 37:34) - Flourishing like a green tree (Ps 37:35–36)
- Your hand ... upon me (Ps 38:2)
- No health (Ps 38:3)
- Number of my days (Ps 39:4)
- Phantom (Ps 39:6)
- Moth (Ps 39:11)
- Sacrifice (Ps 40:6)
- Scroll (Ps 40:7)
- Heal me (Ps 41:4)
- Enemies ... slander (Ps 41:5–6)
- Deer (Ps 42:1)
- Meet with God (Ps 42:2)
- Leading the procession (Ps 42:4)
- Hermon ... Mizar (Ps 42:6)
- Bones (Ps 42:10)
- Holy mountain (Ps 43:3)
- Harp (Ps 43:4)
- In days long ago (Ps 44:1)
- I do not trust in my bow (Ps 44:6)
- Scattered us among the nations (Ps 44:11)
- You sold your people (Ps 44:12)
- A haunt for jackals (Ps 44:19)
- Spread out our hands (Ps 44:20)
- Awake, O Lord! (Ps 44:23)
- Pen of a skillful writer (Ps 45:1)
- Your lips (Ps 45:2)
- Gird your sword (Ps 45:3)
- Your throne, O God (Ps 45:6)
- All your robes are fragrant with myrrh (Ps 45:8)
- Forget your people (Ps 45:10)
- The Daughter of Tyre (Ps 45:12)
- Your sons (Ps 45:16)
- Though the earth give way (Ps 46:2)
- Waters roar (Ps 46:3)
- River whose streams (Ps 46:4)
- She will not fall (Ps 46:5)
- Nations are in uproar (Ps 46:6)
- Be still (Ps 46:10)
- Clap your hands (Ps 47:1)
- The great King (Ps 47:2)
- He subdued nations (Ps 47:3)
- God has ascended (Ps 47:5)
- God is seated (Ps 47:8)
- The city of our God (Ps 48:1)
- Citadels (Ps 48:3)
- Destroyed ... like ships of Tarshish (Ps 48:7)
- Walk about Zion (Ps 48:12)
- All you peoples (Ps 49:1)
- With the harp (Ps 49:4)
- No man can ... live on forever (Ps 49:7–9)
- Wise men die ... their tombs will remain (Ps 49:10–11)
- Death will feed on them (Ps 49:14)
- God will redeem (Ps 49:15)
- Never see the light (Ps 49:19)
- Zion, perfect in beauty (Ps 50:2)
- He summons (Ps 50:4)
- Covenant ... by sacrifice (Ps 50:5)
- Hear, O my people (Ps 50:7)
- Burnt offerings (Ps 50:8)
- Do I eat? (Ps 50:13)
- Have mercy (Ps 51:1)
- Sinful at birth (Ps 51:5)
- Hyssop (Ps 51:7)
- Sacrifice ... a broken spirit (Ps 51:16–17)
- Walls of Jerusalem (Ps 51:18)
- Tongue (Ps 52:2)
- Olive tree (Ps 52:8)
- The fool (Ps 53:1)
- Scattered the bones (Ps 53:5)
- Freewill offering (Ps 54:6)
- My close friend (Ps 55:13)
- I cry out ... he hears (Ps 55:17)
- Violates his covenant (Ps 55:20)
- Speech ... heart (Ps 55:21)
- Pit of corruption (Ps 55:23)
- Tears (Ps 56:8)
- Vows ... thank offerings (Ps 56:12)
- Shadow of your wings (Ps 57:1)
- Lions ... tongues ... net (Ps 57:4–6)
- Harp and lyre (Ps 57:8)
- Rulers (Ps 58:1)
- Cobra ... charmer (Ps 58:4–5)
- Bathe their feet (Ps 58:10)
- Dogs (Ps 59:6, 14)
- Quaking (Ps 60:2)
- Wine ... stagger (Ps 60:3)
- Banner (Ps 60:4)
- Spoken from his sanctuary (Ps 60:6)
- Helmet ... scepter (Ps 60:7)
- Washbasin ... sandal (Ps 60:8)
- Ends of the earth (Ps 61:2)
- Your wings (Ps 61:4)
- Vows (Ps 61:5, 8)
- Curse (Ps 62:4)
- Breath (Ps 62:9)
- I have seen you (Ps 63:2)
- Shadow of your wings (Ps 63:7)
- Depths of the earth (Ps 63:9)
- Jackals (Ps 63:10)
- Tongues (Ps 64:3)
- Snares (Ps 64:5)
- Vows (Ps 65:1)
- Courts (Ps 65:4)
- Seas ... nations (Ps 65:7)
- You care (Ps 65:9)
- The sea (Ps 66:6)
- Refined (Ps 66:10)
- Offerings ... vows (Ps 66:13–15)
- Face shine upon us (Ps 67:1)
- Wax melts ... rides on the clouds (Ps 68:2, 4)
- Earth shook ... Sinai (Ps 68:8)
- Zalmon ... Bashan (Ps 68:14–15)
- Mountain where God chooses (Ps 68:16)
- You led captives (Ps 68:18)
- Blood of your foes (Ps 68:23)
- Your procession (Ps 68:24)
- Beast among the reeds (Ps 68:30)
- Waters (Ps 69:1)
- Stranger to my brothers (Ps 69:8)
- Blotted out of the book of life (Ps 69:28)
- Thanksgiving ... poor will see (Ps 69:30–32)
- Depths of the earth (Ps 71:20)
- Harp ... lyre (Ps 71:22)
- Endow the king (Ps 72:1)
- The mountains will bring prosperity (Ps 72:3)
- Defend the afflicted (Ps 72:4)
- He will endure (Ps 72:5)
- He will be like rain (Ps 72:6)
- From sea to sea (Ps 72:8)
- Long may he live (Ps 72:15)
- Mouths lay claim to heaven ... earth (Ps 73:9)
- Sheep of your pasture (Ps 74:1)
- Where you dwelt (Ps 74:2)
- Destruction ... the sanctuary (Ps 74:3)
- Standards as signs (Ps 74:4)
- Their axes (Ps 74:6)
- Every place (Ps 74:8)
- Sea ... monster ... Leviathan (Ps 74:13–14)
- Appointed time (Ps 75:2)
- Pillars (Ps 75:3)
- Horns (Ps 75:4)
- Cup ... foaming wine (Ps 75:8)
- Salem (Ps 76:2)
- He broke ... weapons of war (Ps 76:3)
- The waters saw you (Ps 77:16)
- Thunder ... lightning (Ps 77:17–18)
- The sea (Ps 77:19)
- Parables (Ps 78:2)
- Men of Ephraim (Ps 78:9)
- Zoan (Ps 78:12)
- Blood ... hail ... lightning (Ps 78:44–48)
- Grasshopper (Ps 78:46–47)
- Ham (Ps 78:51)
- High places (Ps 78:58)
- Tabernacle of Shiloh (Ps 78:60)
- He built his sanctuary (Ps 78:69)
- Shepherd (Ps 78:70–71)
- Reduced Jerusalem (Ps 79:1)
- Dead bodies ... blood (Ps 79:2–3)
- Pour out your wrath (Ps 79:6)
- We ... will praise you (Ps 79:13)
- Shepherd (Ps 80:1)
- Face shine (Ps 80:3, 7, 19)
- God Almighty (Ps 80:4)
- Bread of tears (Ps 80:5)
- Boars (Ps 80:13)
- Music (Ps 81:2)
- New Moon ... Feast (Ps 81:3)
- Language we did not understand (Ps 81:5)
- He says (Ps 81:6)
- Meribah (Ps 81:7)
- Great assembly (Ps 82:1)
- Foundations of the earth (Ps 82:5)
- I said, “You are ‘gods’ ” (Ps 82:6–7)
- Alliance (Ps 83:5–8)
- Midian ... Sisera and Jabin (Ps 83:9)
- Oreb ... Zalmunna (Ps 83:11)
- You alone (Ps 83:18)
- How lovely is your dwelling place (Ps 84:1)
- A home ... near your altar (Ps 84:3)
- Pilgrimage ... the Valley of Baca (Ps 84:5–6)
- Our shield ... your anointed one (Ps 84:9)
- A sun and shield (Ps 84:11)
- I will listen (Ps 85:8)
- Righteousness and peace (Ps 85:10)
- Among the gods (Ps 86:8)
- A sign (Ps 86:17)
- His foundation on the holy mountain (Ps 87:1)
- Rahab and Babylon (Ps 87:4)
- Register (Ps 87:6)
- My fountains (Ps 87:7)
- Grave ... Destruction (Ps 88:3–7, 11)
- Dead rise up and praise (Ps 88:10)
- I have made a covenant (Ps 89:3–4, 26–37)
- The assembly of the holy ones (Ps 89:5)
- You rule over the surging sea (Ps 89:9–10)
- Created the north and the south (Ps 89:12)
- Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne (Ps 89:14)
- Our shield belongs to the
Lord (Ps 89:18) - Once you spoke in a vision (Ps 89:19)
- I have found David my servant ... I have anointed him (Ps 89:20)
- I will also appoint him my firstborn (Ps 89:27)
- His throne ... like the sun ... like the moon (Ps 89:36–37)
- Return to dust (Ps 90:3)
- Seventy years (Ps 90:10)
- Establish the work (Ps 90:17)
- Fowler’s snare (Ps 91:3)
- Under his wings (Ps 91:4)
- Terror of night (Ps 91:5–6)
- His angels (Ps 91:11)
- Cobra ... serpent (Ps 91:13)
- I will rescue him (Ps 91:14)
- Music (Ps 92:1, 3)
- Exalted my horn (Ps 92:10)
- Palm tree ... cedar (Ps 92:12)
- The
Lord reigns (Ps 93:1) - The seas ... great waters (Ps 93:3–4)
- Shine forth ... O judge (Ps 94:1–2)
- Corrupt throne (Ps 94:20)
- Let us sing (Ps 95:1)
- King above all gods (Ps 95:3)
- Depths of the earth (Ps 95:4)
- Bow down in worship (Ps 95:6)
- People of his pasture (Ps 95:7)
- Meribah ... Massah (Ps 95:8)
- A new song (Ps 96:1)
- Feared above all gods ... idols (Ps 96:4–5)
- The
Lord reigns (Ps 96:10) - The
Lord reigns (Ps 97:1) - Clouds ... fire ... mountains melt (Ps 97:2–5)
Lord of all the earth (Ps 97:5)- Images ... idols ... gods (Ps 97:7)
- Harp ... singing (Ps 98:5)
- Trumpets ... ram’s horn (Ps 98:6)
- The
Lord reigns (Ps 99:1) - Footstool (Ps 99:5)
- Sheep of his pasture (Ps 100:3)
- Enter his gates ... courts (Ps 100:4)
- I will ... (Ps 101:1)
- He whose walk is blameless will minister (Ps 101:6)
- Hide your face (Ps 102:2)
- My bones burn (Ps 102:3)
- Skin and bones (Ps 102:5)
- Enthroned forever (Ps 102:12)
- Sanctuary on high (Ps 102:19)
- Forgives all your sins (Ps 103:3)
- The pit (Ps 103:4)
- Like the eagle’s (Ps 103:5)
- East ... west (Ps 103:12)
- He knows how we are formed (Ps 103:14)
- His angels (Ps 103:20)
- He wraps himself in light (Ps 104:2)
- His upper chambers on their waters (Ps 104:3)
- Winds ... flames of fire his servants (Ps 104:4)
- Earth on its foundations (Ps 104:5)
- Set a boundary (Ps 104:9)
- The moon ... the sun (Ps 104:19)
- Leviathan (Ps 104:26)
- Give them their food (Ps 104:27–28)
- Return to the dust ... you send your Spirit (Ps 104:29–30)
- The earth, and it trembles (Ps 104:32)
- The land of Canaan (Ps 105:11)
- The land of Ham (Ps 105:23)
- Darkness ... blood ... hail (Ps 105:28–33)
- Locusts (Ps 105:34–35)
- The Red Sea (Ps 106:7)
- Horeb ... a bull (Ps 106:19–20)
- Land of Ham (Ps 106:22)
- Baal of Peor (Ps 106:28)
- Waters of Meribah (Ps 106:32)
- They sacrificed their sons and their daughters (Ps 106:37)
- Gather us from the nations (Ps 106:47)
- Those he gathered (Ps 107:3)
- Prisoners suffering (Ps 107:10)
- Gates of death (Ps 107:18)
- My heart is steadfast (Ps 108:1)
- A curse (Ps 109:17)
- Right hand (Ps 109:31)
- The
Lord says to my Lord (Ps 110:1) - Your troops ... your youth (Ps 110:3)
- Not change his mind (Ps 110:4)
- The Lord is at your right hand (Ps 110:5)
- He will drink from a brook (Ps 110:7)
- The fear of the
Lord (Ps 111:10) - Blessed (Ps 112:1)
- His children will be mighty (Ps 112:2)
- Generous (Ps 112:5)
- His horn will be lifted (Ps 112:9)
- Who stoops down to look (Ps 113:6)
- He raises the poor (Ps 113:7)
- Settles the barren woman (Ps 113:9)
- A foreign tongue (Ps 114:1)
- The sea looked and fled (Ps 114:3–7)
- Idols (Ps 115:4)
- The dead (Ps 115:17)
- Heard my voice (Ps 116:1)
- Turned his ear (Ps 116:2)
- Fulfill my vows (Ps 116:14)
- Praise the
Lord (Ps 117:1) - Trust in man ... princes (Ps 118:8–9)
- Gates of righteousness (Ps 118:19)
- Capstone (Ps 118:22)
- Blessed (Ps 119:1)
- Who keep his statutes (Ps 119:2)
- Thousands (Ps 119:72)
- Wineskin in the smoke (Ps 119:83)
- Lamp (Ps 119:105)
- Broom tree (Ps 120:4)
- Meshech ... Kedar (Ps 120:5)
- To the hills (Ps 121:1)
- Sleep (Ps 121:4)
- Sun ... moon (Ps 121:6)
- O Jerusalem (Ps 122:2)
- Tribes go up (Ps 122:4)
- Thrones for judgment (Ps 122:5)
- I lift my eyes (Ps 123:1)
- Torrent (Ps 124:4)
- Fowler’s snare (Ps 124:7)
- Cannot be shaken (Ps 125:1)
- Mountains surround (Ps 125: 2)
- Captives to Zion (Ps 126:1)
- Streams in the Negev (Ps 126:4)
- Builds the house (Ps 127:1)
- Arrows ... quiver (Ps 127:4–5)
- Fruitful vine ... olive shoots (Ps 128:3)
- Children’s children (Ps 128:6)
- Grass on the roof (Ps 129:6)
- The depths (Ps 130:1)
- Weaned child (Ps 131:2)
- All the hardships he endured (Ps 132:1)
- I will allow no sleep to my eyes (Ps 132:4)
- We heard it in Ephrathah ... fields of Jaar (Ps 132:6)
- Footstool ... the ark of your might (Ps 132:7–8)
- Do not reject your anointed one (Ps 132:10)
- The
Lord swore an oath (Ps 132:11) - If your sons keep my covenant (Ps 132:12)
- For the
Lord has chosen Zion (Ps 132:13) - I will make a horn grow for David and set up a lamp (Ps 132:17)
- Oil ... on Aaron’s beard (Ps 133:2)
- Dew of Hermon (Ps 133:3)
- Minister by night (Ps 134:1)
- In the courts (Ps 135:2)
- He makes clouds rise (Ps 135:7)
- He struck down the firstborn of Egypt (Ps 135:8)
- Idols of the nations (Ps 135:15)
- Give thanks (Ps 136:1)
- Rivers of Babylon (Ps 137:1)
- Poplars ... harps (Ps 137:2)
- Songs of Zion (Ps 137:3)
- Edomites (Ps 137:7)
- Daughter of Babylon (Ps 137:8)
- Seizes your infants (Ps 137:9)
- Before the “gods” (Ps 138:1)
- Exalted ... your name and your word (Ps 138:2)
- His purpose for me (Ps 138:8)
- Perceive my thoughts (Ps 139:2)
- Where can I go? (Ps 139:7)
- Depths (Ps 139:8)
- Wings of the dawn (Ps 139:9)
- Knit me together (Ps 139:13)
- Depths of the earth (Ps 139:15)
- Days ordained for me (Ps 139:16)
- Search me (Ps 139:23)
- Poison of vipers (Ps 140:3)
- Snare ... net ... traps (Ps 140:5)
- Burning coals ... fire (Ps 140:10)
- As one plows (Ps 141:7)
- Snares (Ps 141:9–10)
- Snare (Ps 142:3)
- Land of the living (Ps 142:5)
- Prison (Ps 142:7)
- Spread out my hands (Ps 143:6)
- Pit (Ps 143:7)
- Level ground (Ps 143:10)
- Who trains my hands for war (Ps 144:1)
- Mighty waters (Ps 144:7)
- Ten-stringed lyre (Ps 144:9)
- Well-nurtured plants ... pillars (Ps 144:12)
- Our barns will be filled (Ps 144:13)
- Breaching of walls (Ps 144:14)
- I will exalt (Ps 145:1)
- Glorious splendor (Ps 145:5)
- Everlasting kingdom (Ps 145:13)
- Lifts up all who are bowed down (Ps 145:14)
- Satisfy the desires (Ps 145:16)
- Do not put your trust in princes (Ps 146:3)
- When their spirit departs (Ps 146:4)
- He upholds the cause of the oppressed (Ps 146:7)
- He heals the brokenhearted (Ps 147:3)
- Determines the number of the stars (Ps 147:4)
- Covers the sky with clouds (Ps 147:8)
- Not in the strength of the horse (Ps 147:10)
- He spreads the snow (Ps 147:16)
- All his angels (Ps 148:2)
- Sun and moon (Ps 148:3)
- Waters above (Ps 148:4)
- Sea creatures ... depths (Ps 148:7)
- Lightning and hail (Ps 148:8)
- Raised up ... a horn (Ps 148:14)
- Dancing (Ps 149:3)
- Praise ... and a double-edged sword (Ps 149:6)
- Trumpet (Ps 150:3)
- Tambourine (Ps 150:4)
- Cymbals (Ps 150:5)
- Prologue (Prov 1:1–7)
- Discourse 1: Avoid Evil Associations (Prov 1:8–19)
- Grave (Prov 1:12)
- Do not go along with them (Prov 1:15)
- Discourse 2: Don’t Resist Woman Wisdom (Prov 1:20–33)
- Discourse 3: The Benefits of the Way of Wisdom (Prov 2:1–22)
- As for silver ... as for hidden treasure (Prov 2:4)
- From the adulteress ... from the wayward wife (Prov 2:16)
- Spirits of the dead (Prov 2:18)
- None who go to her return (Prov 2:19)
- Around your neck (Prov 3:3)
- Make your paths straight (Prov 3:6)
- Long life is in her right hand (Prov 3:16)
- Tree of life (Prov 3:18)
- By wisdom the
Lord laid the earth’s foundation (Prov 3:19) - Do not withhold good (Prov 3:27)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 3:32) - He taught me (Prov 4:4)
- The bread of wickedness ... the wine of violence (Prov 4:17)
- The heart (Prov 4:23)
- May your fountain be blessed (Prov 5:18–19)
- Discourse 11: Wisdom Admonitions: Loans, Laziness, Lying, and Other Topics (Prov 6:1–19)
- You sluggard (Prov 6:9)
- Winks with his eye (Prov 6:13)
- Lying tongue (Prov 6:17)
- Bind them ... fasten them (Prov 6:21)
- Tablet of your heart (Prov 7:3)
- “You are my sister” (Prov 7:4)
- Fellowship offerings (Prov 7:14)
- Myrrh, aloes and cinnamon (Prov 7:17)
- On the heights (Prov 8:2)
- Beside the gate (Prov 8:3)
- “I, wisdom” (Prov 8:12)
- By me kings reign (Prov 8:15)
- When there were no oceans (Prov 8:24)
- When he gave the sea its boundary (Prov 8:29)
- Discourse 15: The Ultimate Encounter: Wisdom or Folly? (Prov 9:1–18)
- Highest point of the city (Prov 9:3)
- Do not rebuke a mocker (Prov 9:8)
- Highest point of the city (Prov 9:14)
- Stolen water ... food eaten in secret (Prov 9:17)
- Dead (Prov 9:18)
- Lazy hands (Prov 10:4)
- Gathers crops (Prov 10:5)
- Winks maliciously (Prov 10:10)
- Lying lips (Prov 10:18)
- Sluggard (Prov 10:26)
- The fear of the
Lord adds length to life (Prov 10:27) - Dishonest scales (Prov 11:1)
- Pride (Prov 11:2)
- It [a city] is destroyed (Prov 11:11)
- Holds his tongue (Prov 11:12)
- Gossip (Prov 11:13)
- Puts up security (Prov 11:15)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 11:20) - Will inherit only the wind (Prov 11:29)
- Tree of life (Prov 11:30)
- Trapped by his sinful talk (Prov 12:13)
- False witness (Prov 12:17)
- Lying tongue (Prov 12:19)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 12:22) - Diligent ... lazy (Prov 12:24)
- Anxious heart (Prov 12:25)
- Lazy man (Prov 12:27)
- Guards his lips (Prov 13:3)
- Sluggard (Prov 13:4)
- Wicked messenger (Prov 13:17)
- Companion of fools (Prov 13:20)
- Rod (Prov 13:24)
- False witness (Prov 14:5)
- House of the wicked (Prov 14:11)
- Hard work (Prov 14:23)
- False witness (Prov 14:25)
- He who oppresses the poor (Prov 14:31)
- Turns away wrath (Prov 15:1)
- Tree of life (Prov 15:4)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 15:8) - The
Lord detests (Prov 15:9) - Death and Destruction (Prov 15:11)
- Better a little with the fear of the
Lord (Prov 15:16) - Better a meal of vegetables (Prov 15:17)
- Calms a quarrel (Prov 15:18)
- Sluggard (Prov 15:19)
- Timely word (Prov 15:23)
- Grave (Prov 15:24)
- The widow’s boundaries (Prov 15:25)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 15:26) - Weighs its answer (Prov 15:28)
- Motives are weighed by the
Lord (Prov 16:2) - The
Lord detests (Prov 16:5) - Better a little (Prov 16:8)
- Plans his course (Prov 16:9)
- Oracle (Prov 16:10)
- Honest scales (Prov 16:11)
- A king’s wrath (Prov 16:14)
- How much better to get wisdom (Prov 16:16)
- Gossip (Prov 16:28)
- Lot (Prov 16:33)
- Better a dry crust (Prov 17:1)
- Crucible for silver and the furnace for gold (Prov 17:3)
- Liar (Prov 17:4)
- He who mocks the poor (Prov 17:5)
- Crown to the aged (Prov 17:6)
- Bribe (Prov 17:8)
- The
Lord detests (Prov 17:15) - Friend (Prov 17:17)
- Wicked man accepts a bribe (Prov 17:23)
- Uses words with restraint (Prov 17:27)
- Keeps silent (Prov 17:28)
- Gossip (Prov 18:8)
- Slack (Prov 18:9)
- Gift (Prov 18:16)
- Casting lots (Prov 18:18)
- False witness (Prov 19:5)
- False witness (Prov 19:9)
- It is his glory to overlook an offense (Prov 19:11)
- King’s rage (Prov 19:12)
- Laziness (Prov 19:15)
- Discipline your son (Prov 19:18)
- The
Lord ’s purpose (Prov 19:21) - Corrupt witness (Prov 19:28)
- Beer is a brawler (Prov 20:1)
- King’s wrath (Prov 20:2)
- Sluggard (Prov 20:4)
- Differing weights (Prov 20:10)
- Do not love sleep (Prov 20:13)
- Take the garment (Prov 20:16)
- Wait for the
Lord (Prov 20:22) - Differing weights (Prov 20:23)
- Watercourse (Prov 21:1)
- The
Lord weighs the heart (Prov 21:2) - Lying tongue (Prov 21:6)
- Gift (Prov 21:14)
- Dead (Prov 21:16)
- Whoever loves wine and oil will never be rich (Prov 21:17)
- False witness (Prov 21:28)
- Good name is more desirable than great riches (Prov 22:1)
- Generous (Prov 22:9)
- Folly is bound up in the heart of a child (Prov 22:15)
- Keep them in your heart (Prov 22:18)
- Thirty sayings (Prov 22:20)
- Do not exploit the poor (Prov 22:22)
- Hot-tempered man (Prov 22:24)
- Strikes a hand in pledge (Prov 22:26)
- Ancient boundary stone (Prov 22:28)
- Skilled in his work (Prov 22:29)
- When you sit to dine with a ruler (Prov 23:1)
- Do not wear yourself out to get rich (Prov 23:4)
- Ancient boundary stone (Prov 23:10)
- He will not die (Prov 23:13)
- For drunkards and gluttons become poor (Prov 23:21)
- “Who has woe?” (Prov 23:29)
- Do not testify against your neighbor without cause (Prov 24:28)
- I’ll pay back that man for what he did (Prov 24:29)
- Solomon’s Proverbs: Collection II: (Prov 25:1–29:27)
- Remove the dross (Prov 25:4)
- Do not bring hastily to court (Prov 25:8)
- Do not betray another man’s confidence (Prov 25:9)
- Word aptly spoken (Prov 25:11)
- Coolness of snow at harvest time (Prov 25:13)
- Gifts (Prov 25:14)
- False testimony (Prov 25:18)
- Burning coals on his head (Prov 25:22)
- Sending of a message (Prov 26:6)
- Sluggard (Prov 26:13)
- Gossip (Prov 26:20, 22)
- Do not go to your brother’s house (Prov 27:10)
- Death and Destruction (Prov 27:20)
- Crucible (Prov 27:21)
- Better a poor man (Prov 28:6)
- By exorbitant interest (Prov 28:8)
- Fool gives full vent to his anger (Prov 29:11)
- Rod of correction (Prov 29:15)
- Discipline your son (Prov 29:17)
- A servant cannot be corrected by mere words (Prov 29:19)
- Man who speaks in haste (Prov 29:20)
- Pride (Prov 29:23)
- Sayings of Agur (Proverbs Prov 30)
- Keep falsehood and lies far from me (Prov 30:8)
- Grave, the barren womb (Prov 30:16)
- Servant who becomes king (Prov 30:22)
- Sayings of King Lemuel (Prov 31:1–9)
- Not for rulers to crave beer (Prov 31:4)
- Noble Woman (Prov 31:10–31)
- Everything Is Meaningless (Eccl 1:1–11)
- The wind blows (Eccl 1:6)
- All things are wearisome, more than one can say (Eccl 1:8)
- No remembrance of men of old (Eccl 1:11)
- Great projects (Eccl 2:4)
- I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun (Eccl 2:18)
- A Time for Everything (Eccl 3:1–22)
- Man’s fate is like that of the animals (Eccl 3:19)
- Cord of three strands (Eccl 4:12)
- Stand in Awe of God (Eccl 5:1–6:12)
- God is in heaven, and you are on earth (Eccl 5:2)
- Wealth hoarded (Eccl 5:13)
- Does not receive a proper burial (Eccl 6:3)
- When times are good, be happy (Eccl 7:14)
- Do not be overrighteous, neither be overwise (Eccl 7:16)
- Obey the King (Eccl 8:2–17)
- Enjoy life with your wife (Eccl 9:8–9a)
- Slaves on horseback ... princes go on foot (Eccl 10:7)
- If the snake bites before it is charmed (Eccl 10:11)
- Bread upon Waters (Eccl 11:1–6)
- Follow the ways of your heart (Eccl 11:9)
- Then man goes to his eternal home (Eccl 12:5)
- Fear God and keep his commandments (Eccl 12:13)
- Let him kiss me ... more delightful than wine (Song 1:2)
- Dark am I (Song 1:5)
- The tents of the shepherds (Song 1:8)
- I liken you, my darling, to a mare (Song 1:9)
- Your eyes are doves (Song 1:15)
- Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest (Song 2:3)
- My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag (Song 2:9)
- The season of singing has come (Song 2:12)
- Catch for us the foxes (Song 2:15)
- I will get up now and go about the city (Song 3:2)
- Perfumed with myrrh and incense made from all the spices of the merchant (Song 3:6)
- Look! It is Solomon’s carriage (Song 3:7)
- How beautiful you are, my darling! (Song 4:1)
- Descend from the crest of Amana, from the top of Senir, the summit of Hermon, from the lions’ dens (Song 4:8)
- You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride (Song 4:12)
- Awake, north wind, and come, south wind! (Song 4:16)
- My lover thrust his hand through the latch-opening (Song 5:4)
- His lips are like lilies (Song 5:13)
- My lover has gone down to his garden (Song 6:2)
- You are beautiful, my darling, as Tirzah, lovely as Jerusalem (Song 6:4)
- Chariots (Song 6:12)
- Why would you gaze on the Shulammite as on the dance of the Mahanaim? (Song 6:13)
- Your eyes are the pools of Heshbon (Song 7:4)
- Your stature is like that of the palm, and your breasts like clusters of fruit (Song 7:7)
- The mandrakes send out their fragrance (Song 7:13)
- If only you were to me like a brother (Song 8:1)
- Place me like a seal over your heart (Song 8:6)
- Solomon had a vineyard in Baal Hamon (Song 8:11)
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