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SABBATH DAY'S JOURNEY : About two-thousand paces (Acts 1:12)
SAMSON : Kills one-thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey (Judges 15:13-17)
SONG : Solomon wrote one-thousand and five (1 Kings 4:32)
SYMBOLS AND SIMILITUDES : Eating and drinking in fear (Ezekiel 12:18)
SYNAGOGUE : Primarily an assembly of Jews and God-fearers (Acts 13:43)
TALENT : (A weight equal to three-thousand shekels-about one hundred twenty-five pounds) (Exodus 38:25,26)
TIME : One day is like one-thousand years (2 Peter 3:8)
VANITY : The thoughts of man are (Psalms 94:11)
VANITY : Saints hate the thoughts of (Psalms 119:113)
YEAR : A thousand, with the Lord is like one day (Psalms 90:4; 2 Peter 3:8)
YEAR : Satan to be bound for a thousand (Revelation 20:2-4,7)
ARMIES » March in ranks » Margin note) (1 Chronicles 12:33; Joel 2:7)
CAPTIVE » Cruelty to » Twenty thousand, by Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:11,12)
CHARACTER » OF SAINTS » Fearing God (Malachi 3:16; Acts 10:2)
CHARACTER » OF THE WICKED » Fearful (Proverbs 28:1; Revelation 21:8)
CONVERTS » INSTANCES OF » At Pentecost, about three-thousand people (Acts 2:41)
COWARDICE » INSTANCES OF » In fearing to attempt the conquest of Canaan (Numbers 14:1-5; Deuteronomy 1:26-28)
COWARDICE » INSTANCES OF » Samuel, fearing to obey God's command to anoint a king in Saul's place (1 Samuel 16:2)
COWARDICE » INSTANCES OF » Pilate, in condemning Jesus, through fear of the people ( 1 John 19:12-16)
DAVID » King of Israel » Assembles thirty-thousand men to escort the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem with music and thanksgiving (1 Samuel 6:1-5)
DISHONESTY » INSTANCES OF » Micah steals one-thousand one-hundred pieces of silver (Judges 17:2)
EDOM » A name of the land occupied by the descendants of » Noted for its wise men (Obadiah 1:8)
EPHRAIM » Mount of » Noted for rich pastures (Jeremiah 50:19)
FAITH » INSTANCES OF FAITH IN CHRIST » About three-thousand people on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:41)
FAITH » INSTANCES OF FAITH IN CHRIST » About five-thousand people (Acts 4:4)