23986 | MAT 22:45 | Really now, if David calls Him ‘Lord’, how can He be his son?” |
24784 | MRK 12:42 | A certain poor widow also came and put in two ‘lepta’, which equal a ‘quadrans’. |
25046 | LUK 2:4 | So Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of Natsareth town, into Judea to the city of David, that is called Bethlehem, because he was of David's ‘house’, that is, line of descent, |
25237 | LUK 6:22 | Blessed are you whenever men hate you, and whenever they exclude you and heap insults on you and trash your name as ‘malignant’, for the Son of the Man's sake. |
25249 | LUK 6:34 | And if you lend to those from whom you expect to get it back, what credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’ lend to ‘sinners’, to receive an equal value back. |
25401 | LUK 9:31 | they appeared in glory and were explaining His ‘departure’, that He was about to bring to fruition in Jerusalem. |
25619 | LUK 13:32 | He said to them: “Go tell that ‘fox’, ‘Take note, I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third I will be perfected.’ |
25813 | LUK 19:13 | He called ten of his slaves, gave them ten ‘minas’, and said to them, ‘Conduct business until I come.’ |
25892 | LUK 20:44 | Since David calls Him ‘Lord’, how then is He his Son?” |
25934 | LUK 22:1 | Now the feast of unleavened bread, which is called ‘Passover’, drew near. |
26010 | LUK 23:6 | When Pilate heard ‘Galilee’, he asked if the man was a Galilean. |
26712 | JHN 13:13 | You address me as ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord’, and you speak correctly, because I am. |
26911 | JHN 19:17 | And carrying His cross He went out to the place called ‘Skull’, which in Hebrew is called ‘Golgotha’; |
27011 | ACT 1:19 | And it became known to all who lived in Jerusalem, so that in their own language that field came to be called ‘Akeldama’, that is, ‘Field of Blood’.) |
27540 | ACT 15:29 | to abstain from things offered to idols, from ‘blood’, from anything strangled and from fornication; it will be in your own best interest to keep away from these things. Farewell.” |
27615 | ACT 17:23 | because as I went along and scrutinized the objects of your worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO UNKNOWN GOD. Now then, the one you worship as ‘unknown’, this is the One I proclaim to you: |
28231 | ROM 9:8 | That is, it is not the physical children who are God's ‘children’, but the children of the promise are regarded as ‘seed’. |
28399 | ROM 15:28 | So when I have finished this and have sealed to them this ‘fruit’, I will go by way of you to Spain. |
28448 | 1CO 1:17 | Because Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the Gospel—not with eloquent ‘wisdom’, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of power. |
28487 | 1CO 3:9 | Yes, we are God's coworkers; you are God's ‘field’, God's ‘building’. |
28527 | 1CO 5:5 | we must hand such a one over to Satan for a destruction of the ‘flesh’, that the spirit may be saved in the Day of the Lord Jesus. |
28634 | 1CO 9:26 | So that is how I ‘run’, with a definite goal; that is how I fight, with well-aimed blows. |
28751 | 1CO 14:5 | I could wish that you all spoke in ‘languages’, but even more that you might prophesy; because the one prophesying is greater than the one speaking in ‘languages’ (unless he interprets), so that the congregation may receive edification. |
28755 | 1CO 14:9 | So it is with you: if you do not deliver an intelligible message with the ‘language’, how will it be known what is being said? You will just be speaking into the air. |
28760 | 1CO 14:14 | For if I pray in a ‘language’, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. |
28766 | 1CO 14:20 | Brothers, stop thinking like children—well, in malice be ‘infants’, but in thinking be adults. |
28767 | 1CO 14:21 | In the law it stands written: “I will speak to this people in foreign languages and with different ‘lips’, but not even then will they listen to me,” says the Lord. |
28769 | 1CO 14:23 | So if the whole congregation comes together and all are speaking in ‘languages’, but outsiders or unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are raving? |
28772 | 1CO 14:26 | So what goes on, brothers? Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a ‘language’, has a revelation, has an interpretation. Let all things be done for edification. |
28773 | 1CO 14:27 | If anyone speaks in a ‘language’, let it be two—at the most three—and in turn, and let one interpret. |
29306 | EPH 2:10 | You see, we are His ‘poem’, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance in order that we should walk in them. |
29311 | EPH 2:15 | having abolished the enmity through His ‘flesh’, so as to mold the two [Jew and Gentile] into one new man in Himself (thus making peace), |
29353 | EPH 4:14 | so that we no longer be ‘infants’, tossed about as by waves and carried off by every doctrinal fad, through the underhanded dealings of the people who collect the fee for the error; |
29490 | PHP 3:2 | Watch out for the ‘dogs’, watch out for the bad workers, watch out for the mutilation! |
29643 | 1TH 2:6 | or to seek glory from men (whether from you or from others)—as apostles of Christ we could have been ‘heavy’, |
29779 | 1TI 1:16 | precisely for this reason I was shown mercy, that in me, the ‘chief’, Jesus Christ might display all his forbearance, as an example for those who are going to rely on Him into eternal life. |
30055 | HEB 2:11 | For both He[S] who is sanctifying and those who are being sanctified are all from One, for which reason He is not ashamed to call them ‘brothers’, |
30075 | HEB 3:13 | rather, exhort yourselves every day, while it is called ‘today’, so that none of you be hardened through sin's deceitfulness. |
30468 | 1PE 2:2 | crave the pure spiritual ‘milk’, like newborn babies do, so that by it you may grow into salvation, |
30497 | 1PE 3:6 | as Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him ‘lord’, whose (f) daughters you became by doing good and not being afraid of any intimidation. |
30559 | 2PE 1:13 | Yes, I think it right to stir you up by a reminder, as long as I am in this ‘tent’, |
30759 | JUD 1:19 | These are the ones who cause division; they are ‘soulish’, not having a spirit. |