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[[@Topic:Tobit 12:15]] Tobit 12:15 :
angels - names of See note


[[@Topic:toes]] toes :
ten - horns


toes - ten :
ten - horns


[[@Topic:Togarmah]] Togarmah :

Note Armenians. Turkey, Turkestan.




[[@Topic:tola]] tola :
tola - worm See note


tola - worm :
Job [[25:6|bible.18.25.6]]; Ps. [[22:6|bible.19.22.6]]; Mtt. [[27:28|bible.61.27.28]]

Note Hebrew, crimson grub worm crushed to make scarlet dye for garments. "After the ram's skin had been tanned in the sumac, it is laid out on a table and a solution of the dye, made by boiling dud (worms) in water, is rubbed on. After the dye is try, the skin is rubbed with oil and finally polished." Ref-0066 15.1 (2002), p. 32.




[[@Topic:tomb]] tomb :
tomb - empty on Sunday; tomb - sealed


tomb - empty on Sunday :
Luke [[24:1|bible.63.24.1]]; John [[20:1|bible.64.20.1]]


tomb - sealed :
Mtt. [[26:63-66|bible.61.26.63]]; Mtt. [[28:13|bible.61.28.13]]


[[@Topic:tombs]] tombs :
whitewashed See note


tombs - whitewashed :
whitewashed See note


[[@Topic:tongue]] tongue :
knee - bow; tongue - gentle prevails; tongue - taming; tongue - weapon


tongue - confess :
knee - bow


tongue - gentle prevails :
Pr. [[25:15|bible.20.25.15]]


tongue - taming :
Ps. [[5:9|bible.19.5.9]]; Ps. [[17:3|bible.19.17.3]]; Ps. [[19:14|bible.19.19.14]]; Ps. [[39:1|bible.19.39.1]]; Ps. [[120:1-7|bible.19.120.1]]; Ps. [[141:3|bible.19.141.3]]; Pr. [[10:19|bible.20.10.19]]; Pr. [[10:31-32|bible.20.10.31]]; Pr. [[15:2|bible.20.15.2]]; Pr. [[15:4|bible.20.15.4]]; Pr. [[15:28|bible.20.15.28]]; Pr. [[18:21|bible.20.18.21]]; Pr. [[21:23|bible.20.21.23]]; Isa. [[6:5|bible.23.6.5]]; Isa. [[6:7|bible.23.6.7]]; Isa. [[59:3|bible.23.59.3]]; Mtt. [[12:34-35|bible.61.12.34]]; Mtt. [[15:18|bible.61.15.18]]; Jas. [[1:26|bible.80.1.26]]; Jas. [[3:6|bible.80.3.6]]; Jas. [[3:8|bible.80.3.8]]


tongue - weapon :
Ps. [[57:4|bible.19.57.4]]; Ps. [[59:7|bible.19.59.7]]


[[@Topic:tongues]] tongues :
cessationism See note; dissolve - while standing; Holy Spirit - baptism - tongues authenticate See note; Holy Spirit - intercedes; tongues - about God; tongues - appear mad; tongues - desired; tongues - do not forbid; tongues - edify self See note; tongues - evangelization tool; tongues - fire; tongues - heard See note; tongues - interpretation of; tongues - interpreted by other; tongues - interpreted by self; tongues - irrational to speaker; tongues - known languages See note; tongues - less important gift; tongues - not all speak with See note; tongues - not always languages? See note; tongues - not understandable; tongues - pray in; tongues - sign to unbelievers See note; tongues - singing in; tongues - speaking mysteries to God; tongues - spoken See note; tongues - to God; tongues - two or three


tongues - about God :
Acts [[2:5|bible.65.2.5]]


tongues - appear mad :
1Cor. [[14:23|bible.67.14.23]]; 1Cor. [[14:27|bible.67.14.27]]


tongues - authenticate baptism of Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - baptism - tongues authenticate See note


tongues - desired :
1Cor. [[14:5|bible.67.14.5]]


tongues - dissolve :
dissolve - while standing


tongues - do not forbid :
1Cor. [[14:39|bible.67.14.39]]


tongues - edify self :
1Cor. [[14:4|bible.67.14.4]]; Jude [[1:20|bible.86.1.20]] (?)

Note Questionable: Jude [[1:20|bible.86.1.20]] (?);




tongues - evangelization tool :
Acts [[2:8-11|bible.65.2.8]]


tongues - fire :
Acts [[2:3|bible.65.2.3]]


tongues - heard :
Acts [[2:6|bible.65.2.6]]

Note "Those who . . . suggest that the miracle was in the hearing, not the speaking, must take into account that the speakers--not the hearers--were those on whome the Spirit came, or as Polhill puts it, "Indeed, if the miracle was in the crowd's hearing rather than in the believer's speaking, one wonders why it was even necessary for Luke to tell of the Spirit's coming so powerfully upon them."" Donald G. McDougall, "Cessationism in 1_Cor_13:8-12", Ref-0164, 14/2 (Fall 2003) 177-213, pp. 190-191.




tongues - interpretation of :
1Cor. [[12:10|bible.67.12.10]]; 1Cor. [[14:26-28|bible.67.14.26]]


tongues - interpreted by other :
1Cor. [[12:10|bible.67.12.10]]


tongues - interpreted by self :
1Cor. [[14:5|bible.67.14.5]]; 1Cor. [[14:13|bible.67.14.13]]


tongues - irrational to speaker :
1Cor. [[14:14-15|bible.67.14.14]]


tongues - known languages :
Acts [[2:8|bible.65.2.8]]; Acts [[8:17|bible.65.8.17]] (?); Acts [[10:46|bible.65.10.46]]; Acts [[19:6|bible.65.19.6]]; 1Cor. [[14:21-22|bible.67.14.21]]

Note Questionable: Acts [[8:17|bible.65.8.17]] (?);




tongues - less important gift :
1Cor. [[12:10|bible.67.12.10]]; 1Cor. [[12:28|bible.67.12.28]]; 1Cor. [[13:1|bible.67.13.1]]; 1Cor. [[14:1-5|bible.67.14.1]]; 1Cor. [[14:19|bible.67.14.19]]


tongues - not all speak with :
1Cor. [[12:13|bible.67.12.13]]; 1Cor. [[12:30|bible.67.12.30]]

Note All are baptized, not all speak with tongues.




tongues - not always languages? :
1Cor. [[13:1|bible.67.13.1]]; 1Cor. [[14:14|bible.67.14.14]]; 2Cor. [[12:4|bible.68.12.4]]

Note "If the expression 'tongues of men and angels' (1Cor. [[13:1|bible.67.13.1]]) be appealed to [as an indication that tongues were ecstatic in nature], it is sufficient to note that the first three verses of the chapter have a pronounced hyperbolic character. While angels no doubt have languages of their own, the apostle no more implies that he expects the readers to use them than that he expects them to give their bodies to be burned (v. 3)." Zane C. Hodges, "The Purpose of Tongues," Ref-200, 120 (July-September 1963): 231, cited in Ref-0115, p. 137. "The apostle no more implies that he himself spoke angel languages than he implies that he knew all mysteries and all knowledge and had given his body to be burned." Ref-0115, endnote 64, p. 160. "As one has noted, "The condition ἐὰν λαλῶ is of the third class, a supposable case," or as another states, "ἐὰν λαλῶ supposes a case which never has been exemplified: 'even if I can speak,' or as E.V. 'thought I speak.'" As Meyers puts it, "It supposes something, that actual existence of which is left dependent on the circumstances: assuming it to be the case, that I speak, etc . . . The tongues of angels here spoken are certainly only an abstract conception."" Donald G. McDougall, "Cessationism in 1_Cor_13:8-12", Ref-0164, 14/2 (Fall 2003) 177-213, p. 194.




tongues - not understandable :
1Cor. [[14:15|bible.67.14.15]]


tongues - pray in :
1Cor. [[14:15|bible.67.14.15]]


tongues - praying in Spirit :
Holy Spirit - intercedes


tongues - sign to unbelievers :
Gen. [[11:7-9|bible.1.11.7]]; Deu. [[28:49-50|bible.5.28.49]]; Isa. [[28:11|bible.23.28.11]]; Isa. [[33:19|bible.23.33.19]]; Jer. [[5:15|bible.24.5.15]]; Eze. [[3:5-6|bible.26.3.5]]; Mark [[16:17|bible.62.16.17]]; Mark [[16:20|bible.62.16.20]]; Acts [[2:4-11|bible.65.2.4]]; Acts [[10:44-46|bible.65.10.44]]; Acts [[11:15-18|bible.65.11.15]]; Acts [[19:6|bible.65.19.6]]; 1Cor. [[14:21-22|bible.67.14.21]]

Note "There are verses in 1Cor. [[14:1-40|bible.67.14.1]] where foreign language makes sense but where unintelligible ecstatic utterance does not [1Cor. [[14:22|bible.67.14.22]]]. However the reverse cannot be said." Ref-0115, p. 147. God employed foreign languages (which were not understood) to 'speak' to Israel in judgment--since they would not listen to their own prophets speaking their native tongue He would 'speak to them' through the actions of foreign nations whose actions they would listen to.




tongues - singing in :
1Cor. [[14:15|bible.67.14.15]]


tongues - speaking mysteries to God :
1Cor. [[14:2|bible.67.14.2]]; 1Cor. [[14:28|bible.67.14.28]]


tongues - spoken :
Acts [[2:4|bible.65.2.4]]; Acts [[8:17|bible.65.8.17]] (?); Acts [[10:46|bible.65.10.46]]; Acts [[19:6|bible.65.19.6]]; 1Cor. [[14:2-39|bible.67.14.2]]

Note "The occurrence of dialektos, 'language,' in Acts [[2:1-47|bible.65.2.1]] but not in 1Cor. [[14:1-40|bible.67.14.1]] does not imply as some argue that the tongues of Corinthians differ from those in Acts. This word does not occur in Acts [[10:1-48|bible.65.10.1]] or 19, yet these tongues are definitely the same as those in Acts [[2:1-47|bible.65.2.1]]." Ref-0115, p. 149. Questionable: Acts [[8:17|bible.65.8.17]] (?);




tongues - to cease :
cessationism See note


tongues - to God :
Acts [[2:4|bible.65.2.4]]


tongues - two or three :
1Cor. [[14:27|bible.67.14.27]]


[[@Topic:tooling]] tooling :
tooling - Solomon's Temple - offsite


tooling - Solomon's Temple - offsite :
1K. [[6:7|bible.11.6.7]]


[[@Topic:tools]] tools :
hands - made without; wood - firewood from tools


tools - for firewood :
wood - firewood from tools


tools - made without :
hands - made without


[[@Topic:tooth]] tooth :
eye - for eye


tooth - for tooth :
eye - for eye


[[@Topic:topic numbers [0]]] topic numbers [0] :

Note Topic number ranges are as follows. Topics 1-4999 are reserved for use by existing study aids such as the NKJV Thompson Chain Reference Bible (copyright 1997) or Nave's Bible Guide. Topics 5000-9999 are topics in the CrossLinks Topical Index. Topics above 10000 include extra-Biblical commentary. Verses marked by a question mark (e.g. John [[3:16|bible.64.3.16]] (?)) indicate passages which we feel are related to the given topic, but for which the relationship may not be universally accepted by others. Emboldened verses (e.g. John [[3:16|bible.64.3.16]]) indicate passages which are particularly important for an understanding of the topic.




[[@Topic:Torah]] Torah :
fencing - Torah See note; Koran - Torah; Moses - Torah - author See note

Note From Hebrew "tora" = law. The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.) Also know by Gentiles as the Pentateuch. "Torah, which is often translated 'law,' has, of course, a far greater compass than the sum of certain rules or regulations. The verbal root from which the noun is formed means 'to shoot,' that is, to mark the direction pointed out by an arrow. Torah thus combines elements of revelation and teaching of which legislation forms only a part. Torah means the total directive will of God as exhibited in creation, history, redemption, and the uttered word of judgment and salvation. It includes grace and law." Ref-0023, p. 172.




Torah - fencing :
fencing - Torah See note


Torah - Koran :
Koran - Torah


Torah - Mosaic authorship :
Moses - Torah - author See note


[[@Topic:torment]] torment :
lake of fire - torment


torment - lake of fire :
lake of fire - torment


[[@Topic:torn]] torn :
garment - torn; veil - torn in two; wounded - and healed by God


torn - by God :
wounded - and healed by God


torn - garment :
garment - torn


torn - veil :
veil - torn in two


[[@Topic:total depravity]] total depravity :
dead - spiritually See note; dead - spiritually - Canons of Dort See note


total depravity - Canons of Dort :
dead - spiritually - Canons of Dort See note


[[@Topic:totem poles]] totem poles :
idols - wooden cut down See note


[[@Topic:totems]] totems :
idolatry - judge by destruction; Rom. [[1:23|bible.66.1.23]]


totems - destroy :
idolatry - judge by destruction


[[@Topic:touch]] touch :
touch - restores strength


touch - restores strength :
Dan. [[8:18|bible.27.8.18]]; Mtt. [[17:7|bible.61.17.7]]; Mtt. [[9:21|bible.61.9.21]]; Mark [[5:28|bible.62.5.28]]; Luke [[5:19|bible.63.5.19]]; Luke [[8:44|bible.63.8.44]]


[[@Topic:touching]] touching :
dead - touching unclean; touching - holy things; touching - Jesus after resurrection See note


touching - dead - unclean :
dead - touching unclean


touching - holy things :
Lev. [[10:2|bible.3.10.2]]; Num. [[4:15|bible.4.4.15]]; 1S. [[6:19|bible.9.6.19]]; 1Chr. [[13:10|bible.13.13.10]]


touching - Jesus after resurrection :
John [[20:17|bible.64.20.17]]; John [[20:27|bible.64.20.27]]

Note "Why did Jesus forbid Mary Magdalene to touch Him [John [[20:17|bible.64.20.17]]], when, later, He permitted the Apostle Thomas to touch Him [John [[20:27|bible.64.20.27]]]? 1. Two different Greek words are used to indicate touch [KJV]. The Greek word in verse 17 means to cling or to take hold. The Greek word in verse 27 means merely laying a hand onto someone else's skin. Since it was necessary for Jesus to leave the earth now that the earthly ministry of His first coming was completed, Mary was not to cling to Him to prevent Him from leaving. 2. Heb. [[9:1-28|bible.79.9.1]] explains that Christ was to enter the Heavenly Sanctuary as high priest and offer His own blood (Heb. [[9:12|bible.79.9.12]], Heb. [[10:12|bible.79.10.12]]) to cleanse the heavenly things (Heb. [[9:23-24|bible.79.9.23]])." Ref-067




[[@Topic:Behold The King]] Behold The King :
Ref-0143 See note


[[@Topic:Tower of Babel]] Tower of Babel :
Babel - dispersion


Tower of Babel - dispersion :
Babel - dispersion


[[@Topic:Tozer on the Holy Spirit]] Tozer on the Holy Spirit :
Ref-0109 See note


[[@Topic:Tozer on the Holy Spirit]] Tozer on the Holy Spirit :
Ref-0109 See note

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