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J : index - alphabetic
Jabesh Gilead : Jdg. 21:8; 1S. 11:1; 1S. 31:11
jackals : demons - jackals
jackals - demons : demons - jackals
Jacob : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of; covenant - Jacob and Laban; Israel - pagan origin; Jacob - bones to return to Canaan; Jacob - embalmed; Jacob - name changed to Israel; Jacob - name, meaning of; Jacob - number of offspring in Egypt See note; Jacob - to Egypt; Jacob - wrestled with God; Joseph - blessed by Jacob
Jacob - Abraham - Isaac - God of : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of
Jacob - blesses Joseph : Joseph - blessed by Jacob
Jacob - bones to return to Canaan : Gen. 46:4; Gen. 47:29-30; Gen. 49:29; Gen. 50:13; Acts 7:16
Jacob - covenant with Laban : covenant - Jacob and Laban
Jacob - embalmed : Gen. 50:2-3
Jacob - name changed to Israel : Gen. 32:28; Isa. 48:1
Jacob - name, meaning of : Gen. 25:26
Jacob - number of offspring in Egypt : Ex. 1:5; Acts 7:14

Note "The Masoretic Text of Exodus 1:5 reads 'seventy souls,' whereas the LXX and the New Testament quote taken from it (cf. Acts 7:14) read 'seventy-five souls.' A fragment of Exodus 1:5 from the Qumran Scrolls reads 'seventy five souls,' in agreement with the LXX." Ref-0075, p. 367. "Some have assumed that Stephen was citing either the Septuagint or the Proto-Septuagint text of Qumran in giving the number as seventy-five (Acts 7:14 and Exodus 1:5). Yet, this can also be explained by the way the family was numbered and not the text Stephen was citing... In Genesis 46:8-26 we have a total of sixty-six children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of Jacob. When we add Jacob to this list with Joseph and his two sons we have a total of seventy. The number given by Stephen in Acts 7:14 of seventy-five (which does not include Jacob himself) could also be correct if Stephen was counting the wives of Jacob's children, something the New Testament would do since it is much more inclusive regarding gender. Both Judah and Simeon were widowers. Therefore, to the sixty-six persons already mentioned, we add nine wives (not counting Joseph, his wife, and children because they were already in Egypt). Using this method of counting, the number seventy-five is correct." Ref-0086, p. 135.


Jacob - pagan origin : Israel - pagan origin
Jacob - to Egypt : Gen. 46:6
Jacob - wrestled with God : Gen. 32:24; Hos. 12:4
Jacob's : Jacob's - ladder; Jacob's - trouble
Jacob's - ladder : Gen. 28:12; Deu. 30:12; John 1:51; John 3:13
Jacob's - trouble : Dan. 12:1; Dan. 12:7; Jer. 30:7; Mat. 24:21; Mark 13:19; Rev. 3:10; Rev. 7:14
Jah : Song of Solomon - name of God See note; Ps. 68:4; Isa. 12:2; Isa. 26:4; Isa. 38:11
Jah - in Song of Solomon : Song of Solomon - name of God See note
Jairus : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 0 See note
Jairus - daughter healed - lesson : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 0 See note
Jairus' daughter : Mark 5:22; Luke 8:41

Note On the way to raise a dead Jewish girl, Jesus heals a Gentile woman with an issue of blood (unclean).


James : James - brother of Jesus; James - brother of John killed See note; Jas. 1:1-27 See note
James - brother of Jesus : Acts 15:13
James - brother of Jesus martyred 63 AD : Jas. 1:1-27 See note
James - brother of John killed : Mark 10:39; Acts 12:2

Note "Thus it is obvious that James died in the year A.D. 63, for that is the date on the ossuary lid. Which brings us to the very date that Josephus, the great first century historian, said of James, one of the first early church leaders, who was martyred for his faith in A.D. 63. It also agrees with Dr. Luke, author of the book of Acts that describes the scene in Acts 12:2." Ref-0181, January 2003, p. 2.


Jamieson, Robert, A. R. Fausset and David Brown. A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments : Ref-0187 See note
Jas. 1:1 : dispersion - of Israel; dispersion - of Israel before 70AD See note; index - bible books
Jas. 1:1 (twelve) : tribes - ten not lost
Jas. 1:1-27 :

Note "The date of the epistle must be prior to A.D. 63 because according to Josephus, James was martyred at that time." Ref-0024, p. 99. "Ananus...assembled a council of judges, and brought before it the brother of Jesus the so-called Christ, whose name was James, together with some others, and having accused them as law-breakers, he delivered them over to be stoned." Josephus, Ref-0026, xx.9.1 cited by Ref-0122, p. 266. "One casualty of this sudden loss of Pharisaic power was James, the brother of Jesus, who was head of the community of Christians in Jerusalem. He was condemned to death and executed. Pharisees protested vehemently against the trial of James and sent a delegation to [the procurator] Albinus, who at the time was on his way to Jerusalem. They reminded the new procurator that a Sanhedrin had no authority to deliver a sentence of execution without the authority of a procurator. The high priest was removed from office." Ref-0150, p. 278.


Jas. 1:10 : life - temporary nature
Jas. 1:12 : crown - believers; tested - by God
Jas. 1:15 : Adam - brought death See note; wages - of sin is death
Jas. 1:17 : change - God doesn't; good - from God; provision - for upright
Jas. 1:17-18 : Trinity - regenerate
Jas. 1:18 : eternal life - obtained; firstfruits - people as; grace - irresistable
Jas. 1:20 : righteousness - of God
Jas. 1:22 : do - the Word; lordship - salvation See note
Jas. 1:25 : law - liberty from for love; law - of Christ See note; law - summary See note
Jas. 1:26 : tongue - taming
Jas. 1:27 : theos - not proper name See note
Jas. 2:1-9 : discrimination - AGAINST
Jas. 2:8 : two commandments - 2nd
Jas. 2:10 : law - all kept or cursed See note; sin - all have
Jas. 2:10-12 : law - summary See note
Jas. 2:12 : law - of Christ See note
Jas. 2:13 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities See note
Jas. 2:14 : faith - SAID; poor - duty to
Jas. 2:14-26 : faith - without works See note
Jas. 2:17-26 : faith - vs. works
Jas. 2:19 : one - God
Jas. 2:21 : Abraham - faithful
Jas. 2:23 : faith - righteousness by; scripture - fulfilled
Jas. 3:1 : teachers - judged strictly
Jas. 3:2 : sin - all have
Jas. 3:6 : Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom See note; tongue - taming
Jas. 3:8 : tongue - taming
Jas. 3:9 : image - man in God's See note
Jas. 3:15 : natural man - foolish to See note; world - lust - demonic - influences
Jas. 3:18 : peace - and righteousness
Jas. 4:1 : argument - cause
Jas. 4:3 : prayer - amiss
Jas. 4:4 : world - enmity with
Jas. 4:5 : jealous - God
Jas. 4:6 : pride - separates from God
Jas. 4:7 : authority - from submission; Satan - bound - NOT; Satan - controlled by God; Satan - immunity from; submit to God - devil flees
Jas. 4:8 : minded - double; seekers - God revealed to See note
Jas. 4:12 : judge - not
Jas. 4:14 : mortality - of man
Jas. 4:17 : sin - ignorance as excuse; sin - remains if unrepentant; sin - unknowingly
Jas. 5:3 : days - latter
Jas. 5:7-9 : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note
Jas. 5:8 : time - short See note
Jas. 5:12 : oaths - forbidden; two witnesses - heaven and earth; vows - inadvisable
Jas. 5:14 : elders - plural; hands - laying on; healing - hands laid on; pastor - elder (presbuteros) See note; pastor - terms See note; prayer - for sick; sick - shepherding
Jas. 5:14 (?) : oil - medicinal use See note
Jas. 5:15 : sickness - by sin; sickness - without sin
Jas. 5:16 : prayer - for friends - released God; sin - confess; sin - confess to one another
Jas. 5:17 : Elijah - rain stopped; rain - from prayer
Jas. 5:17 (?) : tribulation - duration of great [5005.1] See note
Jasher : book - of Jasher
Jasher - book of : book - of Jasher
jasper : Ex. 28:17-21; Rev. 4:3

Note "The jasper and the sardine stone are the first and last of these twelve stones [representing the tribes of Israel]. The jasper represented Reuben, the first of the tribes, since Reuben was the firstborn of Jacob. The sardine stone represented Benjamin, the youngest of the twelve sone of Jacob. In other words, the two stones represented the first and the last and therefore may be regarded as including all the other stones in between, that is, the whol of the covenanted people." Ref-0032, p. 104.


Javan :

Note Ionia: Greece.


Jdg. 1:1 : index - bible books
Jdg. 1:2 : praise - first
Jdg. 1:19 : nations - failure to drive out
Jdg. 1:21 : Canaanites - failure to kill; nations - failure to drive out
Jdg. 1:27 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jdg. 1:27-35 : nations - failure to drive out
Jdg. 2:1 : Angel - of Jehovah See note; covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]; covenant - unconditional See note
Jdg. 2:4 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Jdg. 2:18 : adultery - spiritual; repents - God
Jdg. 2:20 : covenant - broken
Jdg. 2:22 : tested - by God
Jdg. 3:1 : tested - by God
Jdg. 3:1-5 : nations - failure to drive out
Jdg. 3:4 : tested - by God
Jdg. 3:10 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 3:12 : nations - used as judgment
Jdg. 3:21 : left hand
Jdg. 4:4 : prophetess - in OT See note
Jdg. 4:5 : Deborah - tree of
Jdg. 4:19 : milk - for water
Jdg. 5:8 : weapons - none available
Jdg. 5:12 : captivity - led captive See note
Jdg. 5:14 : Ephraim - rooted in Amalek
Jdg. 5:16 : tribes - which did not fight
Jdg. 5:19 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jdg. 5:23 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Jdg. 5:25 : milk - for water
Jdg. 5:30 : robe - many colors
Jdg. 6:2 : caves - hide in
Jdg. 6:11-22 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Jdg. 6:11-24 : Angel - of Jehovah - is Jehovah
Jdg. 6:13 : miracles - missing
Jdg. 6:15 : Gideon - of Manasseh
Jdg. 6:21 : fire - consuming; fire - consuming sacrifice
Jdg. 6:33 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jdg. 6:34 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 6:37 : fleecing; Gideon's fleece
Jdg. 7:2 : strength - in our own
Jdg. 8:24 : Ishmaelites
Jdg. 8:27 : worshiped - work of mans hands
Jdg. 9:23 : evil - serves God; spirit - evil from God
Jdg. 9:37 : terebinth tree - divination
Jdg. 9:57 : curse - human used by God
Jdg. 10:10 : persecution - brings repentence
Jdg. 11:29 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 11:30 : vows - inadvisable
Jdg. 13:3-21 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Jdg. 13:5 : Nazirite - from womb; womb - formed in
Jdg. 13:6 : name - unknown
Jdg. 13:12 : cooperating - with God
Jdg. 13:14 : Nazirite - no wine
Jdg. 13:15 : strangers - entertain
Jdg. 13:18 : name - unknown; wonderful - name See note
Jdg. 13:21-23 : Angel - of Jehovah - is Jehovah
Jdg. 13:22 : face - to face See note
Jdg. 13:25 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 14:6 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 14:9 : Nazirite - dead body unclean
Jdg. 14:10 : marriage - companions
Jdg. 14:19 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
Jdg. 15:14 : Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - in OT
jdg. 15:15 : Nazirite - dead body unclean
Jdg. 16:20 : Nazirite - transgression on own head
Jdg. 17:5 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Jdg. 18:1 (last) : Dan - slighted
Jdg. 18:14 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Jdg. 18:17 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Jdg. 18:18 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Jdg. 18:19 : Dan - idolatry of
Jdg. 18:20 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Jdg. 18:30 : Dan - idolatry of
Jdg. 18:31 : Shiloh - a place
Jdg. 19:10 : Jebus = Jerusalem
Jdg. 19:22 : homosexuality See note
Jdg. 20:18 : praise - first
Jdg. 20:28 : urin - and thummim used?
Jdg. 21:1 : seed - considered as father physically
Jdg. 21:3 : tribes - ten not lost
Jdg. 21:6 : tribes - ten not lost
Jdg. 21:8 : Jabesh Gilead
Jdg. 21:12 : Betulah - may not be virgin See note
Jdg. 21:12-21 : Shiloh - a place
Jdg. 21:17 : tribes - ten not lost
jealous : jealous - God; jealous - Jews by Gentiles
jealous - God : Ex. 20:5; Deu. 4:24; Deu. 5:9; Jas. 4:5
jealous - Jews by Gentiles : Deu. 32:21; Rom. 10:19; Rom. 11:11; Rom. 11:14; Rev. 3:9
jealousy : jealousy - godly
jealousy - godly : 2Cor. 11:2
Jebel el-Lawz : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebel el-Lawz - Mt. Sinai? : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebel Musa : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebel Musa - Mt. Sinai? : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebel Sin Bishar : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebel Sin Bishar - Mt. Sinai? : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Jebus = Jerusalem : Jdg. 19:10
Jehoida : covenant - Jehoida
Jehoida - covenant : covenant - Jehoida
Jehoram : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele See note
Jehoram - Tel Dan Stele : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele See note
Jehoshaphat : Armageddon - battle of See note; Jehoshaphat - honored
Jehoshaphat - honored : 2Chr. 22:9
Jehoshaphat - valley of : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jehovah : Angel - of Jehovah See note; day - of the Lord See note; Jehovah - corruption of Adonai and YHWH See note; Jehovah - Jirah; Jehovah - Nissi; Jehovah - vs. Yahweh vs. Adonai See note; name - Jehovah unknown
Jehovah - Angel of : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Jehovah - corruption of Adonai and YHWH :

Note "Perhaps the most famous (and frequent) example of a qere reading is the covenant name of God, Jehovah. This name is written with the four consonants YHWH, going back to an original pronunciation, Yahweh. The proper, original rendering of Jehovah, therefore, is Yahweh... But the Jews as early as Nehemiah's time began to feel qualms about pronouncing the holy name, lest they bring upon themselves possible penal consequences under the third commandment. It therefore became accepted practice to substitute the title 'Lord' (aDoNaY) for the name Yahweh whenever reading it aloud. To indicate this substitution, the Masoretes inserted the vowels 'aDoNaY' under the consonants of JaHWeH, resulting in the appearance of JeHoWaH or 'Jehovah.' Misunderstanding this qere, European scholars of the Renaissance period (when Hebrew became avidly studied in Europe) supposed that the proper pronunciation of the name was 'Jehovah'--and so it has come down to us today." Ref-0001, p. 71. "... the Tetragrammaton [YHWH], read either as Adonay or as Elohim..." (emphasis mine) Ref-0090, xiv-xv. See Ref-0112, p. 32 for detailed examples.


Jehovah - day of : day - of the Lord See note
Jehovah - Jirah : Gen. 22:14; John 8:56
Jehovah - name unknown : name - Jehovah unknown
Jehovah - Nissi : Ex. 17:15
Jehovah - vs. Yahweh vs. Adonai :

Note "While it is almost if not quite certain that the Name was originally pronounced 'Yahweh,' this pronunciation was not indicated when the Masoretes added vowel sounds to the consonantal Hebrew text. To the four consonants YHWH of the Name [YHWH], which had come to be regarded as too sacred to be pronounced, they attached vowel sings indicating that in its place should be read the Hebrew word Adonai meaning 'Lord'... The form 'Jehovah' is of late medieval origin; it is a combination of the consonants of the Divine Name and the vowels attached to it by the Masoretes but belonging to an entirely different word." Ref-0070, xiii.


Jehovah's Witnesses : Arianism - heresy See note; deity - Jesus called Jehovah; deity - Jesus creator; deity - Jesus does divine works See note; deity - Jesus equal with God See note; deity - Jesus eternal See note; deity - Jesus fullness of God; deity - Jesus worshiped See note; deity - Jesus' titles as God; Holy Spirit - person See note; sin - authority to forgive See note; visible - return of Christ
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Holy Spirit a person : Holy Spirit - person See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus called Jehovah : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus creator : deity - Jesus creator
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus does divine works : deity - Jesus does divine works See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus equal with God : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus eternal : deity - Jesus eternal See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus forgives sin : sin - authority to forgive See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus fullness of God : deity - Jesus fullness of God
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus titles as God : deity - Jesus' titles as God
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - Jesus worshiped : deity - Jesus worshiped See note
Jehovah's Witnesses - AGAINST - physical return of Christ : visible - return of Christ
Jehovah's Witnesses - Arian : Arianism - heresy See note
Jehu : archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III See note
Jehu - obelisk of Shalmaneser III : archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III See note
Jer. 1:1 : index - bible books
Jer. 1:5 : abortion - AGAINST See note; ordination - appointed; prophet - appointed as; womb - called from; womb - formed in; womb - known before
Jer. 1:7 : youth - don't despise
Jer. 1:8 : fear - of man
Jer. 1:9 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note; mouth - touched
Jer. 1:11-12 : rod - Word as
Jer. 1:12 : Word - God performs His
Jer. 1:16 : hands - work of man's; idols - worshiped; sacrifice - to other gods; worshiped - work of mans hands
Jer. 1:17 : fear - of man; watchman - responsible
Jer. 1:18 : priests - ungodly
Jer. 2:1-2 : wife - of Jehova
Jer. 2:2 : bride - of God See note
Jer. 2:2-6 : wilderness - following God in
Jer. 2:3 : firstfruits - people as; forbidden - fruit; Israel - enemies chastened
Jer. 2:7 : land - defiled by sin
Jer. 2:8 : priests - ungodly; prophets - false See note
Jer. 2:9 : generational - iniquity See note
Jer. 2:13 : living - water See note
Jer. 2:14 : Israel - firstborn of God
Jer. 2:16 : head - crown shaved
Jer. 2:19 : fear - of God lacking
Jer. 2:20 : adultery - spiritual; worship - at high places
Jer. 2:21 : vineyard - God's
Jer. 2:27 : idols - worshiped; persecution - brings repentence
Jer. 2:28 : idols - lifeless
Jer. 2:30 : prophets - persecuted
Jer. 2:32 : wife - of Jehova
Jer. 2:34 : thief - killed on entry
Jer. 2:35 : sin - denied
Jer. 3:1 : return - to God
Jer. 3:1-2 : land - defiled by sin
Jer. 3:1-13 : adultery - spiritual
Jer. 3:2 : eyes - lifted
Jer. 3:3 : rain - none as judgment
Jer. 3:6 : worship - at high places
Jer. 3:8 : wife - of Jehova
Jer. 3:9 : land - defiled by sin
Jer. 3:11-18 : second coming - preconditions
Jer. 3:13 : sin - confess
Jer. 3:15 : shepherds - good
Jer. 3:16 : ark of covenant - forgotten
Jer. 3:16-18 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Jer. 3:17 : Jerusalem - nations worship at See note; Jerusalem - new name; Jerusalem - reign from
Jer. 3:18 : Israel - reunited
Jer. 3:19 : son of God - in OT; son of God - Israel
Jer. 3:22 : healing - corporate by God
Jer. 4:1 : return - to God
Jer. 4:3 : cares - of world
Jer. 4:4 : circumcision - heart See note
Jer. 4:7 : nations - used as judgment
Jer. 4:9 : priests - ungodly; prophets - God opposes
Jer. 4:13 : trusting - in chariots; trusting - in horses
Jer. 4:16 : nations - used as judgment
Jer. 4:19 : trumpet - alarm for war
Jer. 4:22 : unknown - God by man
Jer. 4:23 : formless - and void See note; wilderness - God creates
Jer. 4:23-28 : sun - signs in
Jer. 4:24 : earth - upheaval See note; earthquake - from God
Jer. 4:30 : harlot - lovers hate
Jer. 4:31 : tribulation - terms - birth pangs See note
Jer. 5:1 : righteous - one saves from judgment See note; righteous - preserved; seeking - God - none
Jer. 5:3 : repent - failure to
Jer. 5:7 : adultery - practiced
Jer. 5:8 : wife - coveting neighbor's
Jer. 5:10 : Israel - remnant of See note
Jer. 5:13 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 5:14 : nations - used as judgment; prophet - fire from mouth
Jer. 5:15 : tongues - sign to unbelievers See note
Jer. 5:18 : Israel - remnant of See note
Jer. 5:19 : gods - worshiping other
Jer. 5:21 : ears - do not hear; eyes - do not see
Jer. 5:22-24 : fear - God
Jer. 5:23 : heart - rebellious
Jer. 5:24 : fear - of God lacking; rain - early and latter
Jer. 5:25 : sin - blessing lost
Jer. 5:27-28 : rich - by wickedness
Jer. 5:28 : poor - duty to
Jer. 5:31 : doctrine - of desires; priests - ungodly; prophets - false See note
Jer. 6:6 : siege - Jerusalem under
Jer. 6:10 : ears - do not hear; word - rejected
Jer. 6:11 : preaching - unable to suppress See note
Jer. 6:13 : priests - ungodly; prophets - false See note
Jer. 6:14 : peace - false
Jer. 6:15 : abomination - committed; visit - God in judgment
Jer. 6:16 : path - directed by God; rest - given by God
Jer. 6:17 : ears - do not hear; watchmen; watchmen - disobedient
Jer. 6:19 : thought - fruit of; two witnesses - heaven and earth; word - rejected
Jer. 6:20 : sacrifice - unacceptable
Jer. 6:22-24 : nations - used as judgment
Jer. 6:28-30 : refined - men by God
Jer. 7:2 : temple - cleansed 1st time See note
Jer. 7:3-7 : covenant - Palestinian - occupation conditional [5002.4.4]
Jer. 7:5 : justice - missing
Jer. 7:6 : blood - innocent shed
Jer. 7:7 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Jer. 7:9-10 : hypocrisy - religious
Jer. 7:11 : cited - Jer._7:11; temple - den of thieves
Jer. 7:12-14 : Shiloh - a place
Jer. 7:14 : temple - destroyed
Jer. 7:16 : prayer - inhibited
Jer. 7:18 : gods - worshiping other; Nimrod - wife of See note; Roman Catholicism - Mary - Queen of Heaven See note
Jer. 7:21-24 : sacrifice - vs. obedience
Jer. 7:24-26 : disobedience
Jer. 7:25-27 : prophets - ignored
Jer. 7:30 : abomination - committed
Jer. 7:31 : Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom See note; sacrificing - children See note
Jer. 7:31-34 : prophecy - Jeremiah or Zechariah? See note
Jer. 7:33 : birds - feed on dead; burial - denied as judgment
Jer. 7:34 : marriage - prevented by God's judgment
Jer. 8:2 : priests - ungodly; worshiped - heavens
Jer. 8:3 : suicide
Jer. 8:6 : right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 8:8 : scribe - false
Jer. 8:9 : word - rejected
Jer. 8:11 : peace - false
Jer. 8:12 : abomination - committed
Jer. 8:14 : silence - before God
Jer. 8:16 : nations - used as judgment
Jer. 9:3 : unknown - God by man
Jer. 9:3-6 : lying - AGAINST
Jer. 9:6 : unknown - God by man
Jer. 9:11 : demons - jackals; Jerusalem - destruction
Jer. 9:13 : law - forsaken
Jer. 9:14 : right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 9:15 : wormwood See note
Jer. 9:26 : circumcision - heart See note
Jer. 10:2 : demons - jackals; worshiped - heavens
Jer. 10:3 : idols - man made
Jer. 10:5 : idols - lifeless
Jer. 10:7 : king - of nations
Jer. 10:8 : idols - lifeless
Jer. 10:9 : idols - man made; Tarshish
Jer. 10:10 : living - God; wrath - God's
Jer. 10:11 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note; idols - destroy
Jer. 10:12 : creation - by God See note; heavens - stretched
Jer. 10:13 : parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind; spoken - into existence; voice - of God
Jer. 10:14 : idols - man made
Jer. 10:15 : idols - destroy; idols - lifeless
Jer. 10:16 : chosen - Israel; creation - by God See note; inheritance - Israel as God's
Jer. 10:17-18 : dispersion - of Israel
Jer. 10:21 : prayer - lacking; prosperity - lacking; shepherds - bad
Jer. 10:22 : nations - used as judgment
Jer. 10:23 : path - directed by God; predestination - of God See note
Jer. 10:25 : unknown - God by man
Jer. 11:1 : branch - title of Messiah See note
Jer. 11:2-10 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Jer. 11:5 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Jer. 11:10 : covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; disobedience
Jer. 11:12 : gods - worshiping other
Jer. 11:14 : prayer - inhibited
Jer. 11:15 : hypocrisy - religious
Jer. 11:16 : branches - broken off; olive tree - Israel
Jer. 11:17 : gods - worshiping other
Jer. 11:18-21 : prophets - persecuted
Jer. 11:19 : land - of living
Jer. 11:21 : prophecy - rejected
Jer. 12:1 : wicked - prosper
Jer. 12:2 : confession - false; hypocrisy - religious
Jer. 12:3 : omniscient - God only; seen - by God; tested - by God
Jer. 12:6 : prophets - persecuted
Jer. 12:7 : forsaken - by God
Jer. 12:9 : birds - feed on dead
Jer. 12:10 : shepherds - bad; vineyard - God's
Jer. 12:11 : lukewarm - believers See note
Jer. 12:13 : fruitless
Jer. 12:14 : covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]; inheritance - of Israel
Jer. 12:15 : return - of Israel See note
Jer. 13:1-3 : obedience - before revelation See note
Jer. 13:2 : childbirth - metaphor
Jer. 13:9 : pride - AGAINST See note
Jer. 13:10 : right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 13:13 : drunk - made by God; kings - ungodly; priests - ungodly; prophet - priest - king; prophets - God opposes; throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Jer. 13:13-14 : confusion - from God
Jer. 13:15 : pride - AGAINST See note
Jer. 13:15-16 : pride - before fall
Jer. 13:17 : pride - AGAINST See note
Jer. 13:19 : captivity - predicted See note
Jer. 13:22 : uncovering - father as nakedness
Jer. 13:25 : forgotten - God
Jer. 13:26 : uncovering - father as nakedness
Jer. 13:27 : adultery - spiritual
Jer. 14:1-4 : drought - from God
Jer. 14:4-6 : famine - from God
Jer. 14:7 : backsliding
Jer. 14:9 : omnipresent - God
Jer. 14:10 : sin - judged
Jer. 14:11 : pray - not
Jer. 14:11-12 : answer - none by God
Jer. 14:12 : prayer - inhibited
Jer. 14:12-13 : famine - from God
Jer. 14:14 : vision - false
Jer. 14:14-15 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 14:16 : father - sin affects family; generational - iniquity See note
Jer. 14:17 : Jerusalem - daughter of Zion
Jer. 14:18 : famine - from God
Jer. 14:19 : peace - taken
Jer. 14:20 : confess - father's sin
Jer. 14:21 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Jer. 14:22 : drought - from God
Jer. 15:1 : captivity - predicted See note; intercession - Moses ; intercession - Samuel
Jer. 15:3 : birds - feed on dead
Jer. 15:4 : dispersion - of Israel
Jer. 15:6 : repents - God
Jer. 15:10 : usury See note
Jer. 15:12 : Assyrian - captivity See note
Jer. 15:16 : scroll - eaten; Word - studying
Jer. 16:4 : birds - feed on dead; burial - denied as judgment
Jer. 16:4-6 : mourn not - for dead
Jer. 16:6 : cut - yourself prohibited
Jer. 16:9 : marriage - prevented by God's judgment
Jer. 16:10 : sin - unknowingly
Jer. 16:11 : disobedience
Jer. 16:12 : heart - wicked; right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 16:13 : dispersion - of Israel
Jer. 16:14-15 : gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus; gathering - of Israel in faith
Jer. 16:14-16 : return - of Israel See note
Jer. 16:14-16 (?) : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note
Jer. 16:15 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Jer. 16:18 : Israel - firstborn receives double portion; land - defiled by sin
Jer. 16:19 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles
Jer. 16:20 : idols - lifeless
Jer. 16:23 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 17:2-3 : worship - at high places
Jer. 17:5 : trusting - in man
Jer. 17:8 : tree - planted
Jer. 17:9 : darkness - men love; heart - deceitful; heart - wicked; unbelievers - God's view of See note
Jer. 17:10 : heart - God knows
Jer. 17:11 : rich - by wickedness
Jer. 17:13 : living - water See note
Jer. 17:21 : Sabbath - keep
Jer. 17:21 (bear no burden) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Jer. 17:21-27 : Sabbath - carrying load on
Jer. 17:23 : disobedience
Jer. 17:24-26 : Sabbath - blessing for keeping
Jer. 17:25 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Jer. 17:27 : Sabbath - penalty for breaking
Jer. 18:4 : potter - vs. clay
Jer. 18:6 : potter - vs. clay
Jer. 18:8 : repents - God
Jer. 18:10 : repents - God
Jer. 18:12 : heart - wicked; right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 18:15 : worship - not of God
Jer. 18:17 : dispersion - of Israel; east - wind
Jer. 18:18 : prophecy - ceases
Jer. 19:1-15 : prophecy - Jeremiah or Zechariah? See note
Jer. 19:2 : difficulty - potter's field See note
Jer. 19:4 : worship - not of God
Jer. 19:5 : sacrificing - children See note; worship - at high places
Jer. 19:7 : birds - feed on dead
Jer. 19:9 : cannabalism
Jer. 19:11 : difficulty - potter's field See note
Jer. 19:13 : worship - not of God; worshiped - heavens
Jer. 19:15 : disobedience
Jer. 20:2 : prophets - persecuted
Jer. 20:4-6 : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Jer. 20:5 : temple - treasures stolen; wealth - to Babylon
Jer. 20:6 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 20:9 : preaching - unable to suppress See note
Jer. 20:12 : heart - God knows; tested - by God
Jer. 20:14-18 : birth - regretted
Jer. 21:2 : Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar See note
Jer. 21:4-10 : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Jer. 21:12 : fire - consuming
Jer. 22:2 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Jer. 22:4 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Jer. 22:5 : temple - desolate
Jer. 22:6 : wilderness - God creates
Jer. 22:9 : covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Jer. 22:12 : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Jer. 22:19 : burial - denied as judgment
Jer. 22:22 : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Jer. 22:23 : childbirth - metaphor
Jer. 22:25-26 : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Jer. 22:29 : Trinity - or Semitic triplet? See note
Jer. 22:30 : covenant - Davidic - occupation conditional [5002.2.2]; covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; curse - on Messianic line See note; generational - iniquity See note; throne - David's distinct from God's See note; throne - sitting on David's conditional See note
Jer. 22:30 (not Jechoniah) : Messiah's lineage specified
Jer. 23:1-2 : shepherds - bad
Jer. 23:3 : Israel - remnant of See note; return - of Israel See note
Jer. 23:3-8 : millennial kingdom
Jer. 23:4 : shepherds - good
Jer. 23:5 : throne - Jesus to sit on David's
Jer. 23:5-6 : branch - title of Messiah See note; covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; gospels - compared; Messiah
Jer. 23:5-6 (cf. 1Cor. 1:30) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Jer. 23:6 : righteousness - Lord our See note
Jer. 23:6 (Yehovah Tzidkenu) : deity - Jesus' titles as God
Jer. 23:7-8 : gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus
Jer. 23:9 : hovering - rachaph; inerrancy - of scripture
Jer. 23:10 : cursed - ground
Jer. 23:11 : prophets - God opposes
Jer. 23:14-17 : prophets - false See note; prophets - God opposes
Jer. 23:15 : wormwood See note
Jer. 23:16 : vision - false
Jer. 23:17 : right - in own eyes See note
Jer. 23:20 : days - latter
Jer. 23:21 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 23:24 : omnipresent - God
Jer. 23:25-32 : dreams - false
Jer. 23:26 : heart - deceitful
Jer. 23:31-32 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 23:32 : called - not by God
Jer. 23:33-39 : prophecy - ceases
Jer. 23:36 : living - God
Jer. 24:1 : craftsmen - none available
Jer. 25:1 : Nebuchadnezzar - Palestine invasion date See note
Jer. 25:4 : prophets - ignored
Jer. 25:9 : sovereignty - kings used by God unknowingly
Jer. 25:11 : seventy - times seven See note
Jer. 25:15 : cup - God's wrath
Jer. 25:26 : Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" See note
Jer. 25:29 : church - judgment begins
Jer. 26:2 : inspiration - verbal See note
Jer. 26:3 : repents - God
Jer. 26:6 : Shiloh - a place
Jer. 26:9 : Shiloh - a place; temple - desolate
Jer. 26:19 : mind - God changed
Jer. 26:20-23 : Zechariah - stoned See note
Jer. 26:20-24 : prophets - persecuted
Jer. 27:9-10 : prophets - false See note
Jer. 27:16 (- 28:6) : temple - return of treasures prophecied
Jer. 29:1 : Nebuchadnezzar - vs. Nebuchadrezzar See note
Jer. 29:2 : craftsmen - none available
Jer. 29:10 : seventy - times seven See note; Word - God performs His
Jer. 29:13 : seekers - God revealed to See note
Jer. 29:18 : anti-Semitism
Jer. 30:2 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note
Jer. 30:3-7 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note
Jer. 30:4 : inerrancy - of scripture
Jer. 30:7 : Jacob's - trouble; tribulation - great; tribulation - terms - day of Jacob's trouble See note
Jer. 30:8-9 : Messiah
Jer. 30:9 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; David - future king
Jer. 30:11 : covenant - unconditional See note
Jer. 30:16 : Israel - enemies chastened
Jer. 30:17 : healing - corporate by God
Jer. 30:24 : days - latter
Jer. 31:7-10 : gathering - of Israel in faith
Jer. 31:9 : Israel - firstborn of God; son of God - Israel
Jer. 31:10 : shepherd - good
Jer. 31:15 : cited - Jer._31:15; messianic prophecy - Herod kills children
Jer. 31:15 (cf. Mat. 2:17-18 literal/application) : quotes - how NT quotes OT See note
Jer. 31:20 : son of God - Israel
Jer. 31:22 (?) : seed - of woman See note
Jer. 31:31 : covenant - new - with Israel; Israel - reunited
Jer. 31:31-34 : cited - Jer._31:31-34
Jer. 31:31-40 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; millennial kingdom
Jer. 31:32 : bride - of God See note; covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic - conditional [5002.3.2]; covenant - Mosaic - to Israel [5002.3.3]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note; covenant - new - distinct from mosaic law [5002.5.2]; wife - of Jehova
Jer. 31:32-33 : law - summary See note
Jer. 31:33 : cited - Jer._31:33; law - found on heart See note
Jer. 31:33 (cf. Heb. 10:15) : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture
Jer. 31:34 : cited - Jer._31:34; God - all know; Israel - all saved; remember - sins no more; taught - directly by God; teaching - no longer necessary
Jer. 31:35 : covenant - unconditional See note
Jer. 31:35 (forever) : tribes - ten not lost
Jer. 31:35-36 : Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1] See note
Jer. 31:35-37 : covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3]; Israel - cast away - not
Jer. 31:38 : Jerusalem - peace of
Jer. 31:40 : Jerusalem - peace of
Jer. 32:6-9 : cited - Jer._32:6-9
Jer. 32:8 : redemption - in OT; redemption - purchased
Jer. 32:9 : difficulty - potter's field See note
Jer. 32:14 : sealed - deed
Jer. 32:17 : impossible - nothing with God
Jer. 32:20 : pyramid See note; signs - and wonders
Jer. 32:21 : signs - and wonders
Jer. 32:40 : covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3]; covenant - new - unconditional [5002.5.1]; covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; covenants - eternal
Jer. 33:6 : healing - corporate by God
Jer. 33:7 : Israel - reunited
Jer. 33:14-17 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; Messiah
Jer. 33:15 : branch - title of Messiah See note; throne - Jesus to sit on David's
Jer. 33:18 : millennium - sacrifices See note; temple - sacrifice future See note
Jer. 33:19 : covenant - unconditional See note
Jer. 33:19-26 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; Messiah
Jer. 33:20-22 : Israel - cast away - not
Jer. 33:37 : return - of Israel See note
Jer. 34:3 : Zedekiah - blinded
Jer. 34:16 : name - for God's; name - profaned - God's
Jer. 36:2 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note
Jer. 36:10-25 : archaeology - bulla (clay seal) See note
Jer. 36:11 : inerrancy - of scripture
Jer. 36:26 : archaeology - seal of Baruch See note
Jer. 36:28 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note; scripture - copied
Jer. 36:30 : burial - denied as judgment; covenant - Davidic - occupation conditional [5002.2.2]; covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; curse - on Messianic line See note; generational - iniquity See note; throne - sitting on David's conditional See note
Jer. 36:30 (not Jechoniah) : Messiah's lineage specified
Jer. 36:32 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note
Jer. 39:3 (- Nergalsharezer) : chronology - BC 562 - Nebuchadnezzar dies See note
Jer. 39:7 : Zedekiah - blinded
Jer. 39:13 (- Nergalsharezer) : chronology - BC 562 - Nebuchadnezzar dies See note
Jer. 40:1 : messianic prophecy - Herod kills children
Jer. 41:5 : Shiloh - a place
Jer. 42:10 : repents - God
Jer. 43:7 : trusting - in Egypt
Jer. 44:8 : anti-Semitism
Jer. 44:17-19 : Nimrod - wife of See note; Roman Catholicism - Mary - Queen of Heaven See note
Jer. 44:25 : Nimrod - wife of See note; Roman Catholicism - Mary - Queen of Heaven See note
Jer. 44:26 : name - for God's
Jer. 45:4 : covenant - Palestinian - occupation conditional [5002.4.4]
Jer. 46:2 : Carchemish - battle of See note; chronology - BC 605 - Battle of Carchemish See note; Nebuchadnezzar - Palestine invasion date See note
Jer. 46:10 : day - of the Lord See note
Jer. 46:28 : covenant - unconditional See note
Jer. 47:4 : Philistines - origin
Jer. 48:24 : Bozrah - mentioned
Jer. 48:40 : eagle's - wings
Jer. 48:45 : head - crown shaved
Jer. 48:47 : days - latter
Jer. 49:7 : Edom - God against
Jer. 49:13 : Bozrah - mentioned
Jer. 49:22 : Bozrah - mentioned; eagle's - wings
Jer. 49:33 : demons - jackals
Jer. 49:39 : days - latter
Jer. 50:1-46 : Babylon - judgment of See note
Jer. 50:4 : Israel - reunited
Jer. 50:5 : covenant - new - unconditional [5002.5.1]; covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; covenants - eternal
Jer. 50:6 : sheep - lost; shepherds - bad
Jer. 50:7 : Israel - enemies chastened
Jer. 50:8 : Babylon - come out of
Jer. 50:13 : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Jer. 50:15 : Babylon - recompense
Jer. 50:20 : Israel - remnant of See note
Jer. 50:21 : Babylon - double judgment See note
Jer. 50:29 : Babylon - recompense; Israel - Holy One of
Jer. 50:34 : Goel - kinsman redeemer See note
Jer. 50:38 : Euphrates - dried up
Jer. 50:39 : demons - jackals
Jer. 50:43 : childbirth - metaphor
Jer. 51:1 : encryption - Leb Kamai See note
Jer. 51:1-64 : Babylon - judgment of See note
Jer. 51:5 : Israel - Holy One of
Jer. 51:7 : Babylon - intoxicates earth
Jer. 51:8 : Babylon - destruction future See note
Jer. 51:9 : heaven - reached up to
Jer. 51:11 : sovereignty - kings used by God unknowingly
Jer. 51:14 : locusts - army
Jer. 51:16 : parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind
Jer. 51:25 : mountains - kingdoms See note
Jer. 51:26 : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Jer. 51:27 : Ararat - called Armenia See note; locusts - army
Jer. 51:28-29 : sovereignty - kings used by God unknowingly
Jer. 51:29 : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Jer. 51:33 : threshing - floor; threshing - the wicked
Jer. 51:35 : Babylon - recompense
Jer. 51:36 : Euphrates - dried up
Jer. 51:37 : demons - jackals
Jer. 51:41 : Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" See note
Jer. 51:43 : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Jer. 51:45 : Babylon - come out of
Jer. 51:48 : Babylon - rejoice at destruction
Jer. 51:53 : Babel - tower to heaven See note
Jer. 51:58 : Babylon - destroyed by fire
Jer. 51:62 : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Jer. 51:63 : Babylon - sink like stone; stone - cast into sea
Jer. 52:4 : tenth day
Jer. 52:11 : Zedekiah - blinded
Jer. 52:12 : chronology - BC 586 - Solomon's Temple destroyed See note; tenth day
Jer. 52:21 : difficulty - pillar height
Jer. 52:22 : difficulty - pillar capital height
Jer. 52:31 : chronology - BC 562 - Nebuchadnezzar dies See note
Jericho : archaeology - Jericho See note; Jericho - cost to rebuild; type - Jericho of Passover See note
Jericho - archaeology : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jericho - cost to rebuild : Jos. 6:26; 1K. 16:34
Jericho - type of Passover : type - Jericho of Passover See note
Jeroboam : Jeroboam - made Israel sin; Jeroboam - offspring killed
Jeroboam - made Israel sin : 1K. 14:16; 1K. 15:26; 1K. 15:30; 1K. 15:34; 1K. 16:26; 1K. 21:22; 1K. 21:52; 2K. 3:3; 2K. 10:29; 2K. 10:31; 2K. 13:2; 2K. 13:6; 2K. 13:11; 2K. 14:24; 2K. 15:9; 2K. 15:18; 2K. 15:24; 2K. 15:28; 2K. 17:21; 2K. 23:15
Jeroboam - offspring killed : 1K. 14:10; 1K. 15:29
Jerome : Apocrypha - Jerome's view See note; dead - prayer for See note; inspiration - Jerome's view See note; Jerome - 1Cor._2:9 See note; Jerome - name See note; millennial kingdom - Jerome See note
Jerome - 1Cor._2:9 : Isa. 64:4; 1Cor. 2:9

Note "Thus he [Jerome] argues that in 1Cor. 2:9 ('What no eye has seen, nor ear heard...') Paul is giving a free paraphrase of Isaiah 64:4, and refuses to follow those writers who 'run after the ravings of the apocryphal books' and find the origin of the words in the Apocalypse of Elijah." Ref-0073, p. 93.


Jerome - millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - Jerome See note
Jerome - name :

Note "Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus (c. 340-420), better known as St. Jerome..." Ref-0075, p. 530.


Jerome - on inspiration : inspiration - Jerome's view See note
Jerome - view of Apocrypha : Apocrypha - Jerome's view See note; dead - prayer for See note
Jerusalem : Al Quds See note; antichrist - people of destroy Jerusalem and Sanctuary; bride - New Jerusalem; chronology - AD 638 - Islam captures Jerusalem See note; chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin See note; chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin See note; Gentiles - serve Israel; Jerusalem - appearances in Scripture See note; Jerusalem - brings good news; Jerusalem - called Sodom See note; Jerusalem - chosen by God; Jerusalem - church - poverty of; Jerusalem - city of David; Jerusalem - council; Jerusalem - daughter of Zion; Jerusalem - decree; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.1 See note; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.2 See note; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.3 See note; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.4 See note; Jerusalem - destruction; Jerusalem - dimensions of new See note; Jerusalem - fall to Babylon; Jerusalem - first mention; Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D. See note; Jerusalem - glorified by God; Jerusalem - God dwells in; Jerusalem - God's forever; Jerusalem - holy city; Jerusalem - inhabited forever; Jerusalem - lovers of prosper; Jerusalem - Mohammed's ascension See note; Jerusalem - name means See note; Jerusalem - name of God in; Jerusalem - nations against; Jerusalem - nations worship at See note; Jerusalem - new See note; Jerusalem - new - Dead Sea Scrolls See note; Jerusalem - new - temple See note; Jerusalem - new name; Jerusalem - not Arab; Jerusalem - peace of; Jerusalem - permanent; Jerusalem - photo with diagram See note; Jerusalem - pray for; Jerusalem - prostrates to enemies; Jerusalem - reign from; Jerusalem - siege against; Jerusalem - survivors called holy; Jerusalem - unclean disallowed; Jerusalem - up to; Jerusalem - watchmen; Jerusalem - wealth gathered to; Jerusalem - worship toward; Jerusalem - Zion; Koran - Jerusalem See note; Koran - Jerusalem See note; messianic prophecy - destruction of Jerusalem; mountain - holy; Paul - visits Jerusalem; siege - Jerusalem under; Targum - Jerusalem See note
Jerusalem - antichrist destroys : antichrist - people of destroy Jerusalem and Sanctuary
Jerusalem - appearances in Scripture :

Note mentioned over 800 times (other mentions are New Jerusalem).


Jerusalem - Arab capital - never : Koran - Jerusalem See note
Jerusalem - brings good news : Isa. 40:9
Jerusalem - called Sodom : Isa. 1:10; Isa. 3:9; Rev. 11:8

Note Extensive excavations in Jerusalem have revealed the surprising result that more idols have been discovered in this sacred city than anywhere else in the whole country. Ref-0025, p. 232.


Jerusalem - captured by Islam : chronology - AD 638 - Islam captures Jerusalem See note
Jerusalem - chosen by God : 1K. 8:48; 1K. 11:13; 1K. 11:36; 1K. 14:21; 2Chr. 6:6; 2Chr. 6:38; 2Chr. 12:13; Ps. 132:13; Isa. 49:14-16
Jerusalem - church - poverty of : Acts 2:45; Acts 5:32; Acts 11:27-30; Acts 24:17; Rom. 15:25-27; Gal. 2:10
Jerusalem - city of David : 2S. 5:8
Jerusalem - council : Acts 15:1-41
Jerusalem - daughter of Zion : 2K. 19:21; Isa. 1:8; Isa. 22:4; Jer. 14:17; Zec. 9:9; John 12:15
Jerusalem - decree : Acts 15:22
Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.1 : Dan. 9:25; 2Chr. 36:22-23; Ezra 1:1-4; Ezra 6:1-5; Isa. 44:26-28; Isa. 45:1-5; Isa. 45:13

Note "Decree of Cyrus in 538-537 B.C. Insofar as these three passages speak of it, it concerns the rebuilding of the Temple, but does not actually mention the rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem." Ref-0011, p. 140. "The date of this decree varies. Hoehner sets it as October 29, 539 B.C. Pusey.... in 536 B.C. By far the most common date given for this edict is 538-37 B.C." Paul D. Feinberg, "An Exegetical and Theological Study of Daniel 9:24-27", Ref-198, p. 191.


Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.2 : Dan. 9:25; Ezra 6:6-12

Note "Decree of Darius Hystaspus passed in 521 B.C. This one is a reaffermation of the Cyrus decree and concerns the Temple rebuilding." Ref-0011, p. 140. "The decree of Darius would place the commencement of the seventy weeks in 519-18 BC." Paul D. Feinberg, "An Exegetical and Theological Study of Daniel 9:24-27", Ref-198, p. 193.


Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.3 : Dan. 9:25; Ezra 7:11-26

Note "Decree of Artaxerxes to Ezra given in 458 B.C.... In this decree there is permission given to proceed with the Temple service and concerns only the Temple service." Ref-0011, p. 140. "A third date for the terminus a quo is the seventh year of Artaxerces, 458-57 BC. ... The chief objection to this date is that the decree deals with the rebuilding of the Temple, not the city." Paul D. Feinberg, "An Exegetical and Theological Study of Daniel 9:24-27", Ref-198, p. 193.


Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.4 : Dan. 9:25; Ne. 2:1-8

Note "Decree of Artaxerces to Nehemiah that was passed in 444-443 B.C.... In its context is speaking about the rebuilding of the walls. ... Most evangelical scholars today believe that the decree Daniel is speaking of is the decree of Artaxerces to Nehemiah. ... first popularized by Sir Robert Anderson in his book The Coming Prince. He carefully figured out the beginning with the decree of Artaxerces to Nehemiah by counting off the number of years through a formula and terminating the 483 years to the coming of the Messiah with the Triumphal Entry in the year 32 A.D. According to Sir Robert Anderson, this period began on March 14, 445 B.C. until April 6, 32 A.D. ... In the light of the time of the Pasover occurrences, it was impossible for the crucifixion to have occurred in the year 32 A.D. Insofar as when the Passover occurred, there are only two options in that time span and they are the years 30 and 33 A.D. Harold Horner wrote a book which corrected Sir Robert Anderson's miscalculations; he, too, begins with the decree of Artaxerces to Nehemiah and begins it with March 4, 444 B.C., and terminates it in March 29, 33 A.D., also with the Triumphal Entry." Ref-0011, p. 140. Ref-0043 Ref-0044 "After allowing all due consideration for the varios differences in computing these years, the prophecy remains unshaken. Its terminus ad quem, within close limits is fixed and must fall somewhere within the earthly career of Jesus of Nazareth. If He is not the Messianic King of Old Testament prophecy, then prophecy has failed, and we can have no certain hope that there will ever be any such king." Ref-0183, p. 173. "The final date that we shall consider is that of 445-44 B.C., which was the twentieth year of the reign of Artaxerxes (Ne. 2:1-8). ... a number of commentators reject this date because they think the decree is not a major one. It simply reaffirms an earlier existing edict and enlarges upon it. Further, if we take 445-44 as the beginning of the seventy weeks, then the first sixty-nine weeks will come to a close in either A.D. 32 or A.D. 33. Because Daniel 9:26 demands that Messiah will be 'cut off' after sixty-nine weeks, we have a late date for the crucifixion. Finally, this date relies for its calculations on a prophetic or 360-day year." Paul D. Feinberg, "An Exegetical and Theological Study of Daniel 9:24-27", Ref-198, pp1. 194-195.


Jerusalem - destruction : messianic prophecy - destruction of Jerusalem; Jer. 9:11; Dan. 9:26; Mat. 22:7; Luke 19:43; Luke 21:24
Jerusalem - dimensions of new :

Note 1,500 miles cubed or 2,250,000 square miles - the exact shape of the Holy of Holies, although 240,000 times as big. Ref-0010, p. 314.


Jerusalem - fall to Babylon : 2K. 24:10-20; 2K. 25:1-8
Jerusalem - falls to Saladin - date : chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin See note
Jerusalem - first mention : Gen. 14:18; Jos. 10:1
Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D. : Luke 19:43-44; Luke 21:20-24

Note "Some... held the view (such as the Dead Sea sect at Qumran) that the Herodian Temple was destined to be destroyed and replaced by a Temple that better conformed to the prophetic expectation. Among those who had the latter view were some Jewish-Christians who, warned by a prophetic revelation (probably based on Jesus' prediction in Luke 19:43; 21:20-24), fled to the non-Jewish city of Pella several years before the Roman destruction" Ref-0146, p. 80. "The Jerusalem community of Christians left in 68 C.E. and fled northward to the town of Pella across the Jordon below Tiberias." Ref-0150, p. 283.


Jerusalem - glorified by God : Isa. 55:5; Isa. 60:9; Isa. 60:15; Isa. 62:7
Jerusalem - God dwells in : Ps. 135:21
Jerusalem - God's forever : 2Chr. 7:6; 2Chr. 7:16; 2Chr. 33:7; Ps. 48:1; Ps. 48:2; Ps. 48:8; Isa. 45:13; Zec. 3:2; Ps. 132:13; Ps. 137:5
Jerusalem - holy city : Isa. 48:2; Isa. 52:1; Mat. 4:5; Rev. 21:2; Rev. 21:10; Rev. 22:19
Jerusalem - holy mountain : mountain - holy
Jerusalem - holy to Islam - date : chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin See note
Jerusalem - inhabited forever : Joel 3:20
Jerusalem - Islamic name : Al Quds See note
Jerusalem - Koran : Koran - Jerusalem See note
Jerusalem - lovers of prosper : Ps. 122:6
Jerusalem - Mohammed's ascension :

Note "It was only after many centuries--and most likely to justify the continued Muslim presence in Jerusalem--that the stories of Jerusalem being the place of Mohammed's night journey and his final ascension (supposedly at the time of Byzantine Christian rule when the Rock was under a dung heap!) were invented." Ref-0146, p. 173. "a rare opinion by a leading Muslim cleric needs to be heard... 'As is well known, the inclusion of Jerusalem among Islamic holy places derives from al-Mi'raj, the Ascension of the Prophet Muhammed to heaven. The Ascension began at the Rock, usually identified by Moslem scholars as the Foundation Stone of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem referred to in Jewish sources. Recalling this link requires us to admit that there is no connection between al-Miraj [the Ascension] and Moselm sovereign rights over Jerusalem since, in the time that al-Miraj took place, the City was not under Islamic, but under Byzantine administration. Moreover, the Koran expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays for Jews the same role that Mecca does for Moslems." Ref-0146, p. 181.


Jerusalem - name means :

Note "the people shall see completeness or restoration" See shalom. (Dr. Ben Gigi) "Salem (see Ps. 76:2) was the Canaanite name for the Babylonian god Shalmanu, the god of evening twilight. The more familiar name Jerusalem (Babylonian Urusalim) means 'the foundation of the god Salem.'" Ref-0010, p. 78.


Jerusalem - name of God in : 1K. 11:36; 2Chr. 33:4; 2Chr. 33:7; Dan. 9:19
Jerusalem - nations against : Isa. 29:7; Mic. 4:11; Zec. 12:2-3
Jerusalem - nations worship at : Isa. 19:19-25; Isa. 26:2; Isa. 56:7; Isa. 60:6; Jer. 3:17; Zec. 14:16; John 4:21-24; Acts 8:27

Note "But the most widely cited objection to a world center of worship in that this would constitute a backward step, reversing the important spiritual and universal principle laid down by our Lord [John 4:21-24] ... But the objectors .. miss the pont of the passage entirely. Our Lord was not abolishing the worship of God in the city of Jerusalem (there are bodies of believers there today). But to the historical idea of localized worship He added the spiritual idea of universality. It is not a question of either/or. All sensible men ought to know that there is no necessary conflict between spiritual worship and a localized place of worship. And the reestablishment of a central sanctuary in Jerusalem for international worship will no more detract from the principle of universality than the going of any one of us to the church of his choice next Sunday morning." Ref-0183, p. 252.


Jerusalem - new : John 14:2-3; Gal. 4:26; Heb. 11:10; Heb. 11:16; Heb. 12:12; Heb. 12:22; Heb. 13:14; Rev. 3:12; Rev. 21:2; Rev. 21:10

Note "In Holy Scripture there are two Jerusalems: the one is on earth in the land of Palestine; the other is 'above' in heaven (Gal. 4:25-26; Heb. 12:22). Now the Old Testament prophets speak of a city which, in the coming Kingdom, shall be reclaimed from Gentile power, rebuilt, restored to the historic nation of Israel, and made the religious center of the world. This Jerusalem cannot be the 'heavenly Jerusalem,' for that city is impeccably holy, the eternal dwelling of the true God, and has never been defiled or marred by human sin and rebellion. Any such notion is to the highest degree impossible and absurd. All predictions of a restored and rebuilt Jerusalem must therefore refer to the historical city of David on earth." Ref-0183, p. 244.


Jerusalem - new - Dead Sea Scrolls :

Note "... in the apocalyptic writings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a document preserved in several fragmentary copies (1Q32, 2Q24, 4Q554, 5Q15, 11Q18) presents a vision of the New Jerusalem. It is comparable to Ezekiel's vision of Jerusalem and the Temple in Ezekiel 40-48 asEze. 40:48-48 as well as that of John's in the Apocalypse (Revelation 21-22), Rev. 21:22-22), but differs in significant details." Ref-0146, p. 563.


Jerusalem - new - temple : 1K. 6:10-20; Rev. 21:16; Rev. 21:22

Note "Here is a city said to be 1,500 miles in measurement, yet with al. the measurements equal. Since the Holy of Holies in the earthly Temples were built according to this design (see 1 Kings 6:19-20), it has been well recognized that what this depicts is the entire city is a Sanctuary, or rather, an immense Holy of Holies."


Jerusalem - New as bride : bride - New Jerusalem
Jerusalem - new name : Isa. 62:2; Jer. 3:17; Eze. 48:35; Rev. 3:12
Jerusalem - not Arab : Ne. 2:19-20
Jerusalem - Paul visits : Paul - visits Jerusalem
Jerusalem - peace of : Ps. 122:6; Isa. 60:17-18; Jer. 31:38; Jer. 31:40
Jerusalem - permanent : Isa. 33:20
Jerusalem - photo with diagram :

Note Ref-0151, p. 32.


Jerusalem - pray for : Ps. 122:6; Isa. 62:6-7
Jerusalem - prostrates to enemies : Isa. 51:23
Jerusalem - reign from : Isa. 2:1-4; Isa. 24:23; Jer. 3:17
Jerusalem - served by Gentiles : Gentiles - serve Israel
Jerusalem - siege against : Isa. 29:3; Zec. 12:2
Jerusalem - siege of : siege - Jerusalem under
Jerusalem - survivors called holy : Isa. 4:3
Jerusalem - Targum : Targum - Jerusalem See note
Jerusalem - unclean disallowed : Isa. 52:1; Zec. 14:21; Rev. 21:27; Rev. 22:15
Jerusalem - up to : 1K. 22:2
Jerusalem - watchmen : Isa. 52:8; Isa. 62:6
Jerusalem - wealth gathered to : Isa. 60:4; Isa. 60:11; Isa. 60:16
Jerusalem - worship toward : Ps. 138:2
Jerusalem - Zion : Isa. 52:1; Isa. 62:12; Joel 3:16-17
Jerusalem in Prophecy : Ref-0010 See note
Jeshua : Joshua - Jeshua
Jeshua - Joshua : Joshua - Jeshua
Jeshuran : Jeshuran - Israel See note
Jeshuran - Israel : Deu. 32:15; Deu. 33:5; Deu. 33:26; Isa. 44:2

Note Hebrew, "upright," "righteous nation" - applied to the nation Israel to remind them of their calling and indicates the severest reproof of their apostasy.


Jesse : Jesse - stem of
Jesse - stem of : Isa. 11:1; Isa. 11:10; Rom. 15:12
Jesus : begotten - of God; birth - of Jesus; dead - touched by Jesus; death - of Jesus concealed from disciples; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on See note; Jesus - another; Jesus - before wife and husband; Jesus - control of death; Jesus - declares the Father; Jesus - preincarnate appearance; Jesus - sent to Israel; Jesus - soul and spirit See note; Jesus - tempted See note; Jesus - words unique; name - Jesus' magnified; Nazirite - Jesus not; offered - Jesus Himself; Passover lamb - Christ; perfect - man See note; prophet - Jesus; received - others as Christ; salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required; Shekinah - departs temple See note; Son - provides access to Father; Tacitus - Christians See note
Jesus - another : 2Cor. 11:4
Jesus - before wife and husband : Eze. 10:11; Ps. 73:25; Mat. 10:37; Luke 14:26
Jesus - begotton of God : begotten - of God
Jesus - birth of : birth - of Jesus
Jesus - control of death : Ecc. 8:8; Mat. 27:50; Mark 15:44; Luke 23:46; John 10:18; John 19:30
Jesus - death concealed from disciples : death - of Jesus concealed from disciples
Jesus - declares the Father : John 1:18; John 14:9; Heb. 1:3
Jesus - departs temple : Shekinah - departs temple See note
Jesus - name magnified : name - Jesus' magnified
Jesus - not Nazirite : Nazirite - Jesus not
Jesus - offered Himself : offered - Jesus Himself
Jesus - others received as : received - others as Christ
Jesus - Passover lamb : Passover lamb - Christ
Jesus - path to Father God : Son - provides access to Father
Jesus - preincarnate appearance : Gen. 18:1; Gen. 22:12; Ex. 3:5; Jos. 5:15; Dan. 3:25
Jesus - prophet : prophet - Jesus
Jesus - relies on Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on See note
Jesus - salvation requires belief in : salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required
Jesus - sent to Israel : Isa. 49:5; Mat. 10:5-6; Mat. 15:24; Mark 7:27; John 1:11; Acts 10:36
Jesus - sinless : perfect - man See note
Jesus - soul and spirit : Mat. 26:38; John 13:21

Note "From these and other scriptures it is evident that Christ possessed a true humanity not only in its material aspects as indicated in His human body, but in the immaterial aspect specified in Scripture as being His soul and spirit. It is therefore not sufficient to recognized that Jesus Christ as the Son of God possessed a human body, but it is necessary to view Him as having a complete human nature including body, soul and spirit." Ref-0104, p. 111.


Jesus - Tacitus : Tacitus - Christians See note
Jesus - tempted : Mat. 4:1; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:2; 1Cor. 10:9 (KJV); Heb. 2:18; Heb. 4:15

Note In some passages [Acts 5:9; Acts 15:10; 1Cor. 10:9; Heb. 3:9] temptation peirozo is applied to the other members of the Godhead Who have no humanity and certainly could not even potentially sin. Therefore, temptation does not require susceptibility in order to be a real experience. The peccability of Jesus (theoretical ability to sin) is not required for Him to have experienced real temptation. In view of Mat. 4:1 and Jas. 1:13 if Jesus could have sinned then God (the Holy Spirit) was violating Jas. 1:13. This lends further support that Jesus could not have sinned and that the temptation of Jesus recorded in Mat. 4:1 was to prove and illustrate His sinless identity prior to His ministry. If Christ had the potential to sin when on earth and He is unchangeable (Heb. 13:8), then what prevents Him from sinning today in heaven (still in His humanity)? Satan tempted Jesus with �the lust of the flesh� (Mat. 4:2,3); �the lust of the eyes� (Mat. 4:8,9); and �the pride of life� (Mat. 4:5,6) as described in 1Jn. 2:16. Walvoord on the temptation of Christ: Can a row boat attack a battleship? Yes. Will the row boat win? No!


Jesus - touched dead : dead - touched by Jesus
Jesus - words unique : Luke 4:22; John 4:46
Jesus Christ Our Lord : Ref-0104 See note
Jew : antichrist - Danite? [5001.4] See note; Jew - advantages of; Jew - becoming See note; Jew - first to See note; Jew - meaning See note; Jew - true; Jew - vs. Greek; separation removed - wall of See note
Jew - advantages of : Rom. 3:1-3; Rom. 9:4
Jew - antichrist? : antichrist - Danite? [5001.4] See note
Jew - becoming : Est. 8:17

Note "The translation of Esther 8:17 as 'became Jews' is unfortunate since that is not the actual meaning of the term. The Hebrew word is hithahadim which would be better translated as 'converting to Judaism.' That would be the reason Ryrie footnoted itas meaning an embracement of the Jewish religion and they became proselytes. The Hebrew text does not say they became Jews but that they became Judaistic and converted to Judaism." Ref-0067, Summer 2002, p. 4.


Jew - first to : Mat. 10:5; Acts 1:8; Acts 2:39; Acts 3:26; Acts 13:46; Acts 17:2; Acts 17:17; Acts 18:4-6; Acts 18:19; Acts 28:28; Rom. 1:16; Rom. 2:9-10

Note In Acts 17:16, Paul is provoked by the worship of idols in Athens. These idols would have been worshiped by Gentiles because idol worship was not an issue with the Jews ever since the days of the Babylonian Captivity. Yet before Paul preaches to those who's idols provoked him (the Gentiles) we find him in Acts 17:17 preaching first to the Jews. Ref-0100, Tape 16:A.


Jew - meaning :

Note From the word "Judah" and in Hebrew is actually the same word. By new testament times the terms "Hebrew," "Israelite," and "Jew" had become synonymous.


Jew - nor Greek : separation removed - wall of See note
Jew - true : Rom. 2:29
Jew - vs. Greek : Rom. 1:16; Rom. 2:9; Rom. 2:10; Rom. 3:22; Rom. 10:12; Gal. 3:28; Col. 3:11; Eph. 2:11-18
jewel : foundation - jewel
jewel - foundation : foundation - jewel
jewelry : jewelry - occultic
jewelry - occultic : Gen. 35:4; Hos. 2:13
jewels : stones - precious
jewels - stones : stones - precious
Jewish : calendar - Jewish See note; fable - Jewish; wedding - Jewish See note
Jewish - calendar : calendar - Jewish See note
Jewish - fables : fable - Jewish
Jewish - wedding : wedding - Jewish See note
Jewish Wars : Ref-0027 See note
Jewish writings : antichrist - Jewish writings See note
Jewish writings - antichrist : antichrist - Jewish writings See note
Jews : believers - Jewish remain Jews; church - Jews - Gentiles; covenants - to Israel; exorcism - by Jews; Galatians - written to both Jews and Gentiles See note; Israel - unbelieving die; Jesus - sent to Israel; Jews - AGAINST pride in physical descent; Jews - blinded; Jews - Gentiles become; Jews - judged first; Jews - protected by God; Jews - salvation is of; Jews - salvation needed; Jews - supporting; Jews - term describes religious leaders; Jews - who are not; king - of Jews See note; second coming - spiritualized See note; synagogue - of Satan
Jews - AGAINST pride in physical descent : Mat. 3:9; John 8:33; Rom. 2:28; Php. 3:3; Rev. 2:9
Jews - believers remain : believers - Jewish remain Jews
Jews - blinded : Isa. 6:10-13; Isa. 30:20; Rom. 11:7 ((Gk. hardened)); Rom. 11:25; 2Cor. 3:14
Jews - but not : synagogue - of Satan
Jews - covenants pertain to : covenants - to Israel
Jews - evangelism - preterism : second coming - spiritualized See note
Jews - exorcism by : exorcism - by Jews
Jews - Galatians written to with Gentiles : Galatians - written to both Jews and Gentiles See note
Jews - Gentiles - church : church - Jews - Gentiles
Jews - Gentiles become : Est. 8:17
Jews - Jesus sent to : Jesus - sent to Israel
Jews - judged first : Rom. 2:9
Jews - king of : king - of Jews See note
Jews - protected by God : Est. 6:13
Jews - salvation is of : John 4:22
Jews - salvation needed : Acts 15:11; Rom. 1:16; Rom. 9:3
Jews - supporting : Gen. 12:3; Rom. 15:27
Jews - term describes religious leaders : John 7:13; John 13:33; John 18:36; John 20:19
Jews - unbelieving die : Israel - unbelieving die
Jews - who are not : Rom. 2:28-29; Rev. 2:9; Rom. 9:6; Rev. 3:9
Jews and law in NT : law - and Jews in NT See note
Jews or Gentile : Jews or Gentile - all men are
Jews or Gentile - all men are : Rom. 2:9; 1Cor. 10:32; Gal. 3:28; Eph. 2:11-18
Jezebel : Jezebel - daughter of; Jezebel - death of; Jezebel - incited Ahab; Jezebel - witch
Jezebel - daughter of : 2K. 8:18
Jezebel - death of : 1K. 21:23; 2K. 9:36
Jezebel - incited Ahab : 1K. 21:25
Jezebel - witch : 2K. 9:22
Jezreel : Armageddon - battle of See note

Note Hebrew, alternate meanings: "God scatters" or "God sows".


Jezreel - valley of : Armageddon - battle of See note
jihad : Koran - fight unbelievers See note
jihad - Koran : Koran - fight unbelievers See note
Job 1:1 : index - bible books; Uz
Job 1:5 : heart - wicked; sin - mind
Job 1:6 : angels - in presence of God; son of God - angels; sons - of God in OT See note
Job 1:6-12 : evil - in God's presence; Satan - named explicitly
Job 1:10 : life - temporary nature
Job 1:12 : evil - serves God; Satan - controlled by God
Job 1:16 : miracles - not of God; Satan - work attributed to God; weather - influenced by Satan
Job 1:19 : miracles - not of God; weather - influenced by Satan
Job 1:20 : grief - response to
Job 1:21 : naked - born and die
Job 1:22 : accusing - God of wrong
Job 2:1 : angels - in presence of God; son of God - angels; sons - of God in OT See note
Job 2:1-7 : Satan - named explicitly
Job 2:6 : evil - serves God; Satan - controlled by God; Satan - given over to
Job 2:7 : miracles - not of God; sores - as judgment
Job 2:9 : wife - bad advice from
Job 2:13 : grief - response to; minister - by silence
Job 3:1 : birth - regretted
Job 3:11 : age - of accountability; suicide
Job 3:16 : suicide
Job 3:17 : age - of accountability
Job 3:18 : sheol - prison
Job 3:19 : death - equalizer
Job 3:20-22 : suicide
Job 4:8 : sowing - and reaping
Job 4:13-16 : spirit - vision at night
Job 4:17 : sin - all have
Job 4:19 : made - of dust
Job 5:17 : correction - by God
Job 5:23 : covenant - peace with animals
Job 5:24 : robbery - protection from
Job 6:8 : suicide
Job 7:6 : mortality - of man
Job 7:10 : die - once
Job 7:16 : suicide
Job 7:17 : cited - Job_7:17
Job 8:4 : suffering - not from sin
Job 8:9 : life - temporary nature; mortality - of man
Job 8:14 : world - trust in
Job 8:16 : tree - planted
Job 9:2 : sin - all have
Job 9:7 : stars - no light from; sun - stood still
Job 9:8 : water - walks on See note
Job 9:11 : God - spirit See note
Job 9:12 : works - God's unstoppable
Job 9:17 : sovereign - God
Job 9:34 : fear - God
Job 10:1 : suicide
Job 10:9 : made - of dust
Job 10:11 : abortion - AGAINST See note; womb - formed in
Job 10:15 : sin - all have
Job 10:16 : pride - AGAINST See note
Job 10:18 : suicide
Job 10:21 : die - once
Job 11:4 : worry - steals fruitfulness
Job 11:7 : imperfect - knowledge of God; unknowable - God
Job 11:19 : sleep - peaceful
Job 12:14 : rebuild - God prevents
Job 12:15-16 : Noahic - flood
Job 12:17 : wisdom - confounded
Job 12:17-20 : wise - become fools
Job 12:17-25 : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
Job 12:23 : nations - God controls
Job 12:24 : understanding - taken away
Job 12:24-25 : wise - become fools
Job 13:15 : trust - God
Job 14:1 : mortality - of man
Job 14:2 : life - temporary nature
Job 14:5 : death - time of determined by God; lifespan - determined
Job 14:7-12 : die - once
Job 14:12 : heaven - and earth pass away; resurrection - after heavens destroyed?
Job 14:13 : wrath - delivered from See note
Job 14:14 : resurrection - in OT
Job 14:17 : atonement - provided by God in OT; sins - forgotten by God
Job 15:2 : east - wind
Job 15:14 : sin - all have; sin - inherited
Job 16:4-5 : grieving - criticism of
Job 16:10 : cheek - struck
Job 16:21 : intercession - for others
Job 16:22 : die - once; supernatural - denied
Job 17:9 : strength - renewed by God
Job 18:9 : heel - stricken in
Job 18:15 : fire - and brimstone
Job 19:20 (skin of teeth) : phrases - common
Job 19:21 : hand - of God
Job 19:25 : earth - God stands on; Goel - kinsman redeemer See note
Job 19:25-27 : resurrection - in OT
Job 19:26 : resurrection - physical
Job 20:1-29 : wicked - destiny of
Job 21:7 : evil - prospers
Job 21:19 : generational - iniquity See note
Job 21:20 : cup - God's wrath
Job 21:21 : lifespan - determined
Job 21:22 : taught - God not
Job 21:27 : heart - God knows
Job 21:30 : created - for destruction
Job 22:12 : stars - witness of God
Job 22:14 : circle - of heaven; clouds - with God
Job 22:16 : Noahic - flood
Job 22:18 : good - from God
Job 22:24 : riches - deceitful
Job 22:25 : treasure - where heart is
Job 22:27 : prayer - heard
Job 23:8 : invisible - God See note
Job 23:9 : left hand
Job 23:10 : tested - by God
Job 23:12 : bread - daily; bread - of life; bread - word as; law - delight in
Job 23:15 : fear - God
Job 24:1 : omniscient - God only
Job 25:1 : fear - God
Job 25:3 : angels - number of
Job 25:4 : sin - all have
Job 26:6 : Abaddon See note
Job 26:12 : storm - calmed
Job 26:13 : Holy Spirit - creator; Holy Spirit - deity; Mazzeroth; Trinity - created
Job 26:14 : whisper - of God
Job 27:3 : breath - from God; Holy Spirit - life giver
Job 27:14 : generational - iniquity See note
Job 27:17 : wealth - for righteous
Job 27:21 : east - wind
Job 28:1-28 : mining
Job 28:3 : dead - abide underground
Job 28:13 : land - of living
Job 28:15-19 : wisdom - value of
Job 28:22 : Abaddon See note
Job 28:24 : omnipresent - God; omniscient - God only
Job 28:28 : evil - avoiding; fear - God; wisdom - fear of God
Job 29:6 : water - from rock
Job 29:12 : poor - duty to
Job 29:16 : poor - duty to
Job 29:19 : dew
Job 30:15 : prosperity
Job 30:20 : answer - none by God
Job 31:1 : adultery - in mind and heart; eyes - covenant with; sin - mind
Job 31:4 : omniscient - God only
Job 31:7 : eyes - covenant with
Job 31:9 : adultery - in mind and heart; sin - mind
Job 31:10 : husband - toward wife; wife - toward husband
Job 31:12 : Abaddon See note
Job 31:13 : servant - master toward
Job 31:15 : abortion - AGAINST See note; womb - formed in
Job 31:16 : widow - duty to
Job 31:24 : trusting - in riches
Job 31:26 : worshiped - heavens
Job 31:29 : enemy - love See note
Job 31:30 : cursing - a sin
Job 31:32 : strangers - entertain
Job 32:1 : righteousness - self See note
Job 32:4-7 : elders - respect
Job 32:18 : spirit - provoked within
Job 32:18-20 : preaching - unable to suppress See note
Job 32:21 : fear - of man
Job 32:22 : worshiped - men
Job 33:4 : Holy Spirit - creator; Holy Spirit - life giver; Trinity - created
Job 33:6 : made - of dust
Job 33:9 : righteousness - self See note
Job 33:13 : sovereign - God
Job 33:15 : dreams - from God See note; vision - from God See note
Job 33:24 : atonement - provided by God in OT
Job 34:10 : wicked - God not
Job 34:12 : wicked - God not
Job 34:14 : common grace See note; spirit - man's from God
Job 34:14-15 : Holy Spirit - life maintained by
Job 34:19 : created - man by God
Job 34:29 : peace - prince of
Job 35:2 : righteousness - self See note
Job 35:7 : salvation - can't add to
Job 35:10 : night - remembering God at
Job 35:12 : pride - AGAINST See note
Job 36:7 : throne - faithful occupy
Job 36:14 : sodomites
Job 36:19 : trusting - in riches
Job 36:24 : praise - sing
Job 36:26 : eternal - God See note; unknowable - God
Job 36:27 (- 37:13) : weather - controlled by God
Job 36:32 : lightning - in God's hands
Job 37:10 : breath - of God
Job 37:16 : perfect - God
Job 37:22 : north - (yet to be studied)
Job 37:23 : invisible - God See note
Job 38:1 : wind - God speaks from
Job 38:7 : son of God - angels; sons - of God in OT See note; stars - angels as
Job 38:8 : water - boundaries set
Job 38:9 : clouds - darkness
Job 38:17 : gates - of hades
Job 38:22 : hailstones - from God
Job 38:23 : snow - for time of trouble
Job 38:24 : east - wind
Job 38:32 : Mazzeroth
Job 38:34 : Noahic - flood
Job 39:30 : birds - feed on dead
Job 40:6 : wind - God speaks from
Job 40:11 : pride - AGAINST See note
Job 40:15 : dinosaurs?
Job 41:11 : first - cause
Job 41:18 : dinosaurs?
Job 41:18-21 : dragon - fire breathing
Job 41:34 : prideful - man is
Job 42:8 : intercession - for others
Job 42:10 : prayer - for friends - released God
Job 42:16 : inheritance - to women
Joel 1:1 : index - bible books
Joel 1:6 : covenant - Palestinian - land owned by God [5002.4.5]
Joel 1:7 : fig tree - unfruitful
Joel 1:8 : Betulah - may not be virgin See note
Joel 1:13 (?) : sacrifice - ended See note; sacrifice - stopped before abomination See note
Joel 1:15 : day - of the Lord See note; tribulation - terms - day of destruction, ruin from the almighty See note; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Joel 1:19 : trees - destroyed
Joel 2:1 : day - of the Lord See note; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Joel 2:2 : tribulation - terms - day of darkness and gloom See note
Joel 2:3 : Eden - Garden of
Joel 2:10 : sun - signs in
Joel 2:11 : day - of the Lord See note; nations - used as judgment; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Joel 2:13 : anger - slow to - God
Joel 2:13-14 : repents - God
Joel 2:18 : zeal - of God
Joel 2:20 : north - army; north - coming from
Joel 2:25 : locusts - army; nations - used as judgment
Joel 2:27 : one - God
Joel 2:28 : born - of the Spirit; dreams - from God See note; Holy Spirit - filling predicted; prophecy - sons and daughers; vision - from God See note
Joel 2:30 : baptism - fire
Joel 2:31 : day - of the Lord See note; sun - signs in; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Joel 2:32 : Israel - remnant of See note
Joel 3:2 : Armageddon - battle of See note; covenant - Palestinian - land owned by God [5002.4.5]; dispersion - of Israel
Joel 3:9 : war - with God
Joel 3:11 : angels - second coming; saints - with Jesus at second coming
Joel 3:12-14 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Joel 3:13 : blood - garments stained; harvest - of judgment; winepress - of God's wrath
Joel 3:14 : day - of the Lord See note; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Joel 3:15 : sun - signs in
Joel 3:16 : earthquake - from God
Joel 3:16-17 : Jerusalem - Zion
Joel 3:17 : unclean - entry prohibited
Joel 3:18 : day - of the Lord - 'that day'; living - water See note; millennial - river; millennial - temple
Joel 3:20 : Jerusalem - inhabited forever
Joel 3:21 : blood - avenger of
Johannine Comma : 1Jn. 5:7

Note "[Manuscript 61] consists of the entire New Testament, dating from the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. It was the first manuscript found containing 1 John 5:7, the single basis by which Erasmus was compelled to insert that doubtful passage into his Greek New Testament in 1516." Ref-0075, p. 403. "...this passage is a late intruder; it has no title to be considered part of the New Testament or to be recognized as canonical." Ref-0073, p. 288. "The first and second editions of Erasmus' Greek text did not contain the Comma. It is generally reported that Erasmus promised to include the Comma in his third edition if a single manuscript containing the Comma could be produced. A Franciscan friar named Froy (or Roy) forged a Greek text containing it by translating the Comma from the Latin to the Greek. Erasmus was then presented with this falsified manuscript and, being faithful to his word, reluctantly included the Comma in the 1522 edition. However, as has now been admitted by Dr. Bruce Metzger, this story is apocryphal (The Text of the New Testament, 291). Metzger notes that J. J. de Jonge, a respected specialist on Erasmus, has established that there is no evidence of such events occurring. Therefore, opponents of the Comma in light of the historical facts should no longer affirm this report." Ref-0086, p. 163. "Although some doubt if the Comma was a part of Jerome's original Vulgate, the evidence suggests that it was. Jerome states: 'In that place particularly where we read about the unity of the Trinity which is placed in the First Epistle of John, in which also the names of three, i.e., of water, of blood, and of spirit, do they place in their edition and omitting the testmony of the Father; and the Word, and the Spirit in which the catholic faith is especially confirmed and the single substance of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is confirmed.' Other church fathers are also known to have quoted the Comma. Although some have questioned if Cyprian (258 AD) knew of the Comma, his citation certainly suggests that he did. He writes: The Lord says, �I and the Father are one� and likewise it is written of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, �And these three are one'.[35] Also, there is no doubt that Priscillian (385 AD) cites the Comma: As John says 'and there are three which give testimony on earth, the water, the flesh, the blood, and these three are in one, and there are three which give testimony in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Spirit, and these three are one in Christ Jesus.'[36] Likewise, the anti-Arian work compiled by an unknown writer, the Varimadum (380 AD) states: And John the Evangelist says, . . . �And there are three who give testimony in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Spirit, and these three are one�.[37] Additionally, Cassian (435 AD), Cassiodorus (580 AD), and a host of other African and Western bishops in subsequent centuries have cited the Comma.[38] Therefore, we see that the reading has massive and ancient textual support apart from the Greek witnesses." Ref-0086, pp. 166-168. "The first undisputed citations of the Johannine comma occur in the writing of two 4th-century Spanish bishops... In the 5th century the Johannine comma was quoted by several orthodox African writers to defend the doctrine of the Trinity against the gainsaying of the Vandals, who... were fanatically attached to the Arian heresy... Evidence for the early existence of the Johannine comma is found in the Latin version and in the writings of the Latin Church Fathers." Ref-0094, p. 2 quoting Edward F. Hills, The King James Version Defended, pp. 209-10 "The internal evidence against this excision [of the comma], then, is in the following points: 'First, if it be made, the masculine article, numeral, and particle... are made to agree directly with three neuters -- an insuperable and very bald grammatical difficulty. But if the disputed words are allowed to stand, they agree directly with two masculines and one neuter noun... where, according to a well known rule of syntax, the masculines among the group control the gender over a neuter connected with them... Second, if the excision is made, the eighth verse coming next to the sixth, gives us a very bald and awkward, and apparently meaningless, repetition of the Spirit's witness twice in immediate succession. Third, if the excision is made, then the proposition at the end of the eighth verse, [and these three agree in one], contains an unintelligible reference... And these three agree to that (aforesaid) One,.. What is that aforesaid unity to which these three agree? If the seventh verse is exscinded, there is none... Let the seventh verse stand, and all is clear: the three earthly witnesses testify to that aforementioned unity which the Father, Word, and Spirit constitute.'" G.W. Anderson and D.E. Anderson, Why 1 John 5:7-8 is in The Bible, Ref-0094, p. 2 quoting R. L. Dabney, Discussions of Robert Lewis Dabney, biographical sketch by B.B. Warfield, 378 "... consider the internal evidence. 'In the first place, how did the Johannine comma originate if it be not genuine, and how did it come to be interpolated into the Latin New testament text?... Why does it not contain the usual trinitarian formula, namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit? Why does it exhibit the singular combination, never met with elsewhere, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit?... In the third place, the omission of the Johannine comma involves a grammatical difficulty. The words spirit, water, and blood are neuter in gender, but in 1 John 5:8 they are treated as masculine. If theJohannine comma is rejected, it is hard to explain this irregularity." Ref-0094, p. 7.


Johavah : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Johavah - applied to Jesus : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
John : crucifixion - John present; John - author of John's Gospel See note; John - purpose of book; John - students of See note; Mary - John takes in; Revelation - book of - author See note
John - author of John's Gospel : John; John 1:1

Note "The first known writer to call the evangelist [of the fourth gospel] John is Theophilus, bishop of Antioch c AD 180 (To Autolycus, 2.22) See more generally M.F. Wiles, The Spiritual Gospel (Cambridge, 1960)." Ref-0073, p. 129. "Irenaeus is the first to say clearly (c. A.D. 180) that John the apostle wrote this gospel and that it was published by John at Ephesus, where he resided. Other late second-century evidence testifies to John the apostle's residence in Ephesus late in the first century. But Irenaeus's testimony is especially important; he was a disciple of Polycarp, and Polycarp had known the apostle John personally. Here then is a direct line between Irenaeus and John with only one connecting link--Polycarp." Ref-0091, p. 290.


John - author of Revelation : Revelation - book of - author See note
John - present at crucifixion : crucifixion - John present
John - purpose of book : John; John 20:31
John - students of : John

Note "Irenaeus (A.D. 120-202)... took special of 'the elders who saw John, the disciple of the Lord.' Of these, Irenaeus specifically mentioned Polycarp and Papius." Ref-0123, p. 22.


John - takes in Mary : Mary - John takes in
John 1:1 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; deity - Jesus eternal See note; exegesis - John_1:1 See note; foundation - before; foundation - of world; genealogy - of Christ See note; gospels - compared; index - bible books; John - author of John's Gospel See note; Muslims - John_1:1 See note; scripture - permanent See note; Trinity See note; Word - living; Word of God - as title See note
John 1:1-2 : union - Jesus and Father
John 1:1-14 : hypostatic union
John 1:1-18 : harmony-015 See note
John 1:3 : created - Jesus NOT; creation - completed See note; deity - Jesus creator; Satan - created by Christ See note; Trinity - created; Word of God - creation by
John 1:4 : life - and light; life - Jesus is; light
John 1:5 : light - from darkness; light - hidden from those in dark; light - Jesus as
John 1:9 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note; light - Jesus as; sin - from birth
John 1:10 : deity - Jesus creator
John 1:11 : Jesus - sent to Israel
John 1:12 : adoption - of believers See note; free will See note; salvation - plan of; son of God - believers; sons - of God in NT
John 1:12-13 : Holy Spirit - regeneration
John 1:13 : born - of God; chosen - believers See note; eternal life - obtained
John 1:14 : incarnation - God in flesh
John 1:14-18 : incarnation - as revelation
John 1:15 : deity - Jesus eternal See note
John 1:17 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note; law - until grace; progressive - revelation
John 1:18 : face - to face See note; Gnosticism - John_1:18 See note; Jesus - declares the Father; seeing - God See note; seeing - the Father in Jesus; seen - God not
John 1:19-34 : harmony-016 See note
John 1:20 : John the Baptist - not the messiah
John 1:21 : Elijah - expected; John the Baptist; prophet - the See note; salvation - basis of See note; two witnesses - olive trees
John 1:22 : Elijah - second appearance
John 1:25 : John the Baptist
John 1:25-28 : baptism - John's See note
John 1:28 : Bethabara See note
John 1:29 : atonement - of Christ unlimited See note; lamb - God will provide; lamb - of God; messianic prophecy - no bones broken; Passover lamb - Christ; sins - taken away
John 1:30 : deity - Jesus eternal See note
John 1:32 : baptism - dove after See note; baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit; dove - clean bird
John 1:32-33 : Holy Spirit - remains on Jesus; sealed - Jesus
John 1:33 : Holy Spirit - baptism See note
John 1:35-51 : harmony-017 See note
John 1:36 : Passover lamb - Christ
John 1:38 : rabbi - Jesus
John 1:40 : Andrew - disciple of John the Baptist
John 1:41 : anointed = Messiah = Christ
John 1:42 : Cephas See note; Peter = stone
John 1:43 : chosen - apostles
John 1:45 : Joseph - father of Messiah See note; prophet - the See note
John 1:45 (cf. Deu. 18:15) : Moses - wrote of Jesus
John 1:46 : Nazareth - out of
John 1:48 : deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; deity - Jesus omniscient
John 1:49 : king - of Jews See note; rabbi - Jesus
John 1:51 : Jacob's - ladder
John 2:1 : blessing - day of double; third day
John 2:1-12 : harmony-018 See note
John 2:3 : type - wine represents Spirit See note
John 2:4 : time - Jesus' not yet come; woman - Jesus uses title of mother
John 2:6 : earthen - vessel; number - of man; purification - John_2:6 See note; traditions - of men
John 2:9 : water - and blood See note
John 2:10 : wine - alcoholic
John 2:11 : age - of service; Cana - first two miracles performed; miracles - Jesus as child - none
John 2:12 : brothers - of Jesus; brothers - of Jesus - not disciples
John 2:13 : ministry - length of Jesus' See note
John 2:13-25 : harmony-019 See note
John 2:15 : anger - righteous; temple - cleansed 1st time See note
John 2:16 : temple - Father's house
John 2:19 : temple - body as; Trinity - raised Christ See note
John 2:19 (cf. Acts 3:15) : deity - Jesus does divine works See note
John 2:19-20 : temple - built by Messiah See note
John 2:20 : temple - built in 46 years See note
John 3:1 : Nicodemus See note; Nicodemus - vs. woman at well See note
John 3:1-21 : harmony-020 See note
John 3:2 : night - coming by; rabbi - Jesus
John 3:3 : born - again; dead - spiritually See note; kingdom - of God See note
John 3:3-5 : kingdom - of God - stages See note; kingdom - varied meanings See note
John 3:3-6 : natural man - foolish to See note
John 3:3-7 : eternal life - obtained; Holy Spirit - regeneration
John 3:5 : baptism - born of water/spirit See note; born - of the Spirit; covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; kingdom - of God See note; type - water represents Holy Spirit
John 3:6 : kind - after its
John 3:7 : born - again; Paul - born again
John 3:8 : Holy Spirit - unpredictable; Holy Spirit - wind; justification - vs. sanctification See note; wind - path unknowable
John 3:10 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
John 3:11 : witnesses - Moses and prophets
John 3:13 : deity - Jesus eternal See note; deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; Jacob's - ladder; messianic prophecy - a priest
John 3:14 : lifted up - Jesus; messianic prophecy - crucified; salvation - look for; serpent - raised; stoning - crucifixion instead
John 3:14 (cf. Num. 21:9) : Moses - wrote of Jesus
John 3:16 : atonement - of Christ unlimited See note; death - Jesus predicts own; free will See note; justification - vs. sanctification See note; love - first mention; salvation - one way See note; unbelievers - God's view of See note
John 3:16-18 : salvation - plan of
John 3:16-36 : exegesis - John_3:16-36 See note
John 3:17 : save - Jesus came to
John 3:18 : condemnation - believers free of; Son - provides access to Father
John 3:18-20 : unbelievers - God's view of See note
John 3:19 : agapao - Greek - as negative; darkness - men love; light - Jesus as
John 3:21 : nothing - without God
John 3:22 : harmony-021 See note
John 3:26 : rabbi - Jesus
John 3:29 : bride - of God See note; bridegroom - friends of
John 3:35 : authority - given to Son; type - Joseph of Christ See note
John 3:36 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; salvation - one way See note; salvation - plan of; unbelievers - God's view of See note; wrath - delivered from See note
John 3:36 (disbelieve = disobey?) : lordship - salvation See note
John 3:38 : John the Baptist - not the messiah
John 4:1-3 : harmony-022 See note
John 4:2 : baptism - Jesus did not perform
John 4:4-42 : harmony-023 See note
John 4:5 : Samaria - gospel to
John 4:6 : humanity - of Jesus; water - drawn at evening
John 4:7 : drink - asking woman for; Nicodemus - vs. woman at well See note; well - water provided by stranger
John 4:9 : ministry - to Gentiles by Jesus See note; Samaritans - despised by Jews
John 4:10 : gift - of God; living - water See note
John 4:14 : type - water represents Holy Spirit
John 4:17 : deity - Jesus omniscient
John 4:18 : marriage - cohabitation not equivalent; marriage - required for sex
John 4:18 (no capital punishment) : capital punishment See note
John 4:20 : Mt. Gerizim - blessing; temple - Samaritan See note
John 4:20-24 : prayer - toward temple
John 4:21-24 : Jerusalem - nations worship at See note
John 4:22 : Jews - salvation is of
John 4:23 : Holy Spirit - true
John 4:23-24 : spirit - and truth
John 4:24 : God - spirit See note
John 4:24 (second) : commandments - ten in NT See note
John 4:26 : I AM - not just I; Messiah - Jesus claims
John 4:31 : rabbi - Jesus
John 4:34 : finished - work of Christ See note; will - Father's as food; will - Father's will be done
John 4:36 : sower - rejoices with reaper; sowing - and reaping
John 4:39 : ministry - to Gentiles by Jesus See note
John 4:39-40 : Samaria - gospel to
John 4:39-43 : kingdom - offer - AGAINST See note
John 4:43-45 : harmony-024 See note
John 4:44 : prophet - without honor in own country
John 4:46 : Jesus - words unique; type - wine represents Spirit See note
John 4:46-54 : harmony-025 See note
John 4:48 : signs - and wonders
John 4:50 : healing - at a distance
John 4:53 : household - father saved
John 4:54 : Cana - first two miracles performed; miracles - Jesus as child - none
John 5:1-47 : harmony-034 See note
John 5:2-6 : branches - broken off
John 5:4 : manuscript - John_5:24 See note; manuscript - John_5:24 See note; manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note
John 5:9 : healing - immediate; Sabbath - healing on
John 5:10 : Sabbath - carrying load on
John 5:14 : sickness - by sin; sin - no more
John 5:16 : Sabbath - healing on
John 5:17 : seventh day - rest not perpetual
John 5:17-19 : son of God - Jesus claims
John 5:18 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; deity - Jesus worshiped See note; son of God - title of deity
John 5:19 : subordinate - Jesus to Father See note; will - Father's will be done
John 5:21 : dead - raised by Father; eternal life - obtained; Trinity - regenerate
John 5:22 : judge - Christ appointed See note
John 5:23 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; deity - Jesus worshiped See note; salvation - one way See note; Son - provides access to Father
John 5:24 : condemnation - believers free of; eternal life - obtained; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; judgment - believers escape; justification - vs. sanctification See note
John 5:25 : dead - calling forth; gospel - preached to dead; resurrection - spiritual
John 5:25-27 : son of God - is son of man
John 5:27 : judge - Christ appointed See note; judge - reason Christ appointed
John 5:28 : dead - calling forth
John 5:28-29 : resurrection - of just and unjust See note
John 5:30 : Holy Spirit - empowers; will - Father's will be done
John 5:33 : John the Baptist - witness; witnesses - to Jesus
John 5:36 : ministry - character of Messiah's; witnesses - to Jesus
John 5:37 : invisible - God See note; witnesses - to Jesus
John 5:38 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 5:39 : book - volume written of Jesus; inerrancy - of scripture; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; prophecy - testimony of Jesus; Word - studying
John 5:40 : free will See note
John 5:40 (cf. Mat. 23:37) : free will See note
John 5:43 : antichrist - received in place of Christ [5001.16]; antichrist - the man [5001.0] See note; messiah - false See note
John 5:46 : book - volume written of Jesus; documentary hypothesis - AGAINST See note; inerrancy - of scripture; inspiration - verbal See note; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; Moses - wrote of Jesus; prophet - the See note
John 5:47 : foundation - required; Moses - believe
John 6:1 : Tiberias, sea of - sea of Galilee
John 6:1-14 : harmony-063 See note
John 6:4 : ministry - length of Jesus' See note
John 6:5-6 : question - rhetorical by God
John 6:9 : provision - 5 number of; seven - two and five
John 6:9-11 : bread - fish with
John 6:11 : prayer - at meals
John 6:12 : stewardship - leftovers gathered
John 6:14 : bread - miracle not understood; prophet - the See note
John 6:15 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note; time - Jesus' not yet come
John 6:15-21 : harmony-064 See note
John 6:19 : water - walks on See note
John 6:20 : I AM - not just I
John 6:21 : sailors - guided to haven; storm - calmed
John 6:21 (? cf. Mat. 14:34 and Mark 6:53)) : Holy Spirit - carried by See note
John 6:22-65 : harmony-065 See note
John 6:25 : rabbi - Jesus
John 6:27 : sealed - Jesus
John 6:27 (Jesus) : Holy Spirit - sealed with See note
John 6:27-35 : bread - of life
John 6:29 : resurrection - promised
John 6:30 : temptation - pinnacle of temple See note
John 6:31 : inspiration - verbal - "it is written"
John 6:32-33 : bread - from heaven
John 6:35 : finished - work of Christ See note; I AM metaphors
John 6:37 : chosen - believers See note; free will See note; grace - irresistable
John 6:38 : will - Father's will be done
John 6:39 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; lost - none given to Jesus were
John 6:39-40 : days - latter; resurrection - promised
John 6:40 : resurrection - first; salvation - one way See note
John 6:41 : heavens - passed through
John 6:43 : salvation - one way See note
John 6:44 : born - of God; chosen - believers See note; days - latter; efficacious grace See note; grace - irresistable
John 6:45 : inspiration - verbal - "it is written"; taught - directly by God
John 6:46 : invisible - God See note; seen - God not
John 6:47 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; salvation - one way See note
John 6:48 : bread - of life; I AM metaphors
John 6:48-58 : communion - Scriptures to use for
John 6:50 : heavens - passed through
John 6:51 : atonement - of Christ unlimited See note; I AM metaphors
John 6:52 : bread - miracle not understood
John 6:53 : blood - eating prohibited See note; communion; finished - work of Christ See note
John 6:54 : days - latter; resurrection - promised
John 6:54-56 : type - wine represents blood
John 6:56 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note; finished - work of Christ See note; vine - Jesus as
John 6:62 : ascended - to heaven See note
John 6:63 : Holy Spirit - life giver; Holy Spirit - person See note; Word - spoken
John 6:64 : betrayal - Jesus predicts; deity - Jesus omniscient
John 6:65 : chosen - believers See note; drawn to Jesus - by Father; efficacious grace See note
John 6:66-71 : harmony-066 See note
John 6:68 : Word - life giving
John 6:69 : living - God
John 6:69 (NU text) : deity - Jesus' titles as God; Israel - Holy One of
John 6:70 : betrayal - Jesus predicts; chosen - apostles
John 7:2 : marriage - remarriage of widow
John 7:2-11 : harmony-081 See note
John 7:5 : brothers - disbelieve; brothers - of Jesus
John 7:6 : salvation - today is day; time - Jesus' not yet come
John 7:8 : time - Jesus' not yet come
John 7:13 : Jews - term describes religious leaders
John 7:14-53 : harmony-084 See note
John 7:15 : knowledge - without schooling See note
John 7:17 : obedience - before revelation See note
John 7:19 : documentary hypothesis - AGAINST See note; law - unkeepable
John 7:20 : demonized - Jesus accused; sin - unpardonable See note
John 7:22 : circumcision - of Abraham; Sabbath - work permitted in Temple See note
John 7:22-23 : documentary hypothesis - AGAINST See note
John 7:23 : Sabbath - healing on
John 7:24 : judge - not by sight
John 7:26 : temple - Jesus taught openly in
John 7:28 : relationship - vs. religion
John 7:28-29 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 7:30 : time - Jesus' not yet come
John 7:33 : death - Jesus predicts own; sent - Jesus by Father
John 7:35 : dispersion - of Israel; dispersion - of Israel before 70AD See note
John 7:37 : Holy Spirit - all believers have
John 7:37-38 : living - water See note
John 7:37-39 : baptism - born of water/spirit See note; Holy Spirit - indwells believers
John 7:37-39 (?) : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
John 7:38-39 : Holy Spirit - promised See note; type - water represents Holy Spirit
John 7:39 : church - beginning See note; Holy Spirit - given; Holy Spirit - not yet given; Holy Spirit - tarrying for See note
John 7:40 : prophet - the See note; salvation - basis of See note
John 7:41 : Galilee - vs. Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - out of Galilee; Nazareth - out of
John 7:42 : messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
John 7:48 : disbelief - of rulers & mighty
John 7:50 : Nicodemus See note
John 7:52 : Galilee - out of See note; Galilee - vs. Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - out of Galilee
John 7:53 : manuscript - John_7:53 See note; manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note
John 8:1 : Sabbath - day's journey between Jerusalem and Mt. of Olives See note
John 8:1-11 : manuscript - John_7:53 See note
John 8:1-59 : harmony-084 See note
John 8:2 : temple - Jesus taught openly in
John 8:4 : adultery - both die; illegitimate - Jesus accused
John 8:6 : finger - of God writing; tested - Jesus by Pharisees
John 8:7 : stoning - punishment; stoning - witnesses cast the first
John 8:11 : manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note; sin - no more
John 8:11 (no capital punishment) : capital punishment See note
John 8:12 : I AM metaphors; light - Jesus as
John 8:14 : witness - The Faithful
John 8:16 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 8:17 : two witnesses - required
John 8:17-21 : bread - miracle not understood
John 8:20 : temple - Jesus taught openly in; time - Jesus' not yet come
John 8:21 : salvation - must precede death
John 8:24 : deity - Jesus' titles as God; I AM - not just I; salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required; salvation - one way See note
John 8:26-28 : words - Jesus speaks the Father's
John 8:28 : I AM - not just I; lifted up - Jesus; stoning - crucifixion instead; will - Father's will be done
John 8:31 : justification - vs. sanctification See note; sufficient - scripture See note; vine - Jesus as; Word - abide in; Word - studying
John 8:32 : mind - renewed
John 8:32-36 : truth - freedom by
John 8:33 : Jews - AGAINST pride in physical descent
John 8:34 : sin - bondage
John 8:37-38 : seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual See note
John 8:41 : bastard; illegitimate - Jesus accused; marriage - required for sex
John 8:41-42 : seed - of woman See note
John 8:41-44 : seed - of Satan
John 8:42 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 8:43 : dead - spiritually See note; natural man - foolish to See note
John 8:44 : brotherhood - of man See note; Satan - father of lies; serpent - seed; truth - all or nothing; unbelievers - God's view of See note
John 8:46 : perfect - man See note
John 8:48 : demonized - Jesus accused
John 8:51 : eternal life - obtained
John 8:52 : demonized - Jesus accused
John 8:55 : Father - Jesus' relationship with
John 8:56 : gospel - preached in OT; Jehovah - Jirah; old testament - historical accuracy by Jesus
John 8:58 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; deity - Jesus eternal See note; eternal - God See note; I AM - not just I; I AM - title of God
John 8:58 (cf. Ex. 3:2) : Angel - of Jehovah See note
John 8:59 : blasphemy - capital offence
John 9:1 : blind - born; blind - healed
John 9:1-41 : harmony-089 See note
John 9:2 : generational - iniquity See note; rabbi - Jesus; sickness - by sin
John 9:3 : created - deformed by God
John 9:5 : light - Jesus as
John 9:14 : Sabbath - healing on
John 9:31 : prayer - inhibited; prayer - obedience affects
John 9:32 : blind - born
John 9:34 : sickness - by sin
John 9:38 : deity - Jesus worshiped See note; worship - of Jesus
John 9:39 : chosen - not See note; more - to those that have
John 9:39-41 : harmony-090 See note
John 9:41 : righteousness - self See note; sin - remains if unrepentant
John 10:1 : messiah - false See note
John 10:1-9 : door - Jesus
John 10:1-21 : harmony-090 See note
John 10:3-4 : voice - sheep hear
John 10:7 : I AM metaphors
John 10:8 : messiah - false See note
John 10:9 : I AM metaphors; salvation - one way See note
John 10:11 : atonement - of Christ limited See note; I AM metaphors; shepherd - good
John 10:14 : I AM metaphors; shepherd - good
John 10:15 : atonement - of Christ limited See note; death - Jesus predicts own
John 10:16 : separation removed - wall of See note; sheep - other
John 10:17 : death - Jesus predicts own
John 10:17-18 : Trinity - raised Christ See note
John 10:18 : Jesus - control of death; will - Father's will be done
John 10:20 : demonized - Jesus accused
John 10:21 : blind - healed
John 10:22 : chronology - BC 164 - Hannukah See note
John 10:22-39 : harmony-091 See note
John 10:24 : Messiah - Jesus claims
John 10:26 : dead - spiritually See note
John 10:27 : voice - sheep hear
John 10:27-28 : lordship - salvation See note
John 10:28 : eternal life - obtained
John 10:28-29 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note
John 10:30 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; Father - Jesus' relationship with; union - Jesus and Father
John 10:31-35 : inerrancy - reliance on details
John 10:33 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
John 10:34 (Psalms) : law - term denotes all or any part of Hebrew bible See note
John 10:35 : inerrancy - of scripture; inspiration - plenary See note; inspiration - verbal See note; scripture - permanent See note
John 10:38 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; union - Jesus and Father
John 10:40-42 : harmony-092 See note
John 10:41 : miracles - none by John the Baptist
John 11:1-46 : harmony-093 See note
John 11:2 : anointed - Jesus; Mary of Bethany - anoints Jesus; Mary of Bethany - sister of Lazarus
John 11:3-16 : harmony-092 See note
John 11:8 : rabbi - Jesus
John 11:11-13 : sleep - idiom for death
John 11:14 : deity - Jesus omniscient
John 11:16 : Thomas - bravery; Thomas - disciple
John 11:18-19 : apostles - tradition of death See note
John 11:20 : Mary vs. Martha of Bethany - responses to Jesus
John 11:24 : days - latter; resurrection - of just and unjust See note
John 11:25 : I AM metaphors; resurrection - importance of See note; Rome - fear of by priests
John 11:25-26 : death - spiritual vs. physical
John 11:27 : Messiah - Jesus proclaimed by others
John 11:33 : intercession - groans of Spirit
John 11:35 : humanity - of Jesus
John 11:37 : blind - healed
John 11:38 : intercession - groans of Spirit
John 11:40 : obedience - before revelation See note
John 11:41 : eyes - lifted
John 11:42 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 11:43 : dead - calling forth; Lazarus - raised from dead; Lazarus - three stages of See note
John 11:43 (Lazarus by Jesus) : dead - raised
John 11:47-54 : harmony-094 See note
John 11:49 : Caiaphas - ossuary of See note
John 11:50 : Caiaphas - prophecies expedience of Jesus' death; prophecy - by unbelievers
John 11:51 : Israel - ethnos
John 11:52 : adoption - of believers See note; return - of Israel See note
John 11:55 : ministry - length of Jesus' See note
John 12:1 : Lazarus - raised from dead
John 12:1-8 : harmony-135 See note
John 12:1-9 : harmony-115 See note
John 12:2 : Mary of Bethany - anoints Jesus
John 12:2-3 : Mary vs. Martha of Bethany - responses to Jesus
John 12:3 : anointed - Jesus
John 12:6 : Judas - thief
John 12:7 : anointed - Jesus for burial See note
John 12:8 : death - Jesus predicts own; poor - always will be
John 12:9-10 : Lazarus - raised from dead
John 12:10 : Lazarus - plot to kill; Lazarus - three stages of See note
John 12:11 : dead - raised as witness
John 12:12 : messianic prophecy - timing of presentation See note
John 12:12-19 : harmony-116 See note
John 12:13 : messianic prophecy - on a donkey See note; palm - branches
John 12:14 : donkey - carrying sacrifice; donkey - firstborn redeemed by lamb See note; donkey - ridden at coronation; inspiration - verbal - "it is written"; tenth day of Nisan
John 12:15 : Jerusalem - daughter of Zion
John 12:17 : Lazarus - raised from dead
John 12:20 : Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion See note
John 12:23 : time - Jesus' not yet come
John 12:24 : betrayal - Jesus predicts; seed - bears fruit; seed - Jesus'
John 12:25 : hate - other priorities compared to God See note; life - lose to save
John 12:26 : discipleship - cost See note
John 12:27 : betrayal - Jesus predicts
John 12:28 : name - for God's; voice - God's audible See note; voice - God's not comprehended
John 12:30 : voice - God's audible See note
John 12:31 : principalities - demonic; Satan - cast out; Satan - ruler of this world
John 12:32 : born - of God; Satan - as god
John 12:32-33 : lifted up - Jesus
John 12:33 : betrayal - Jesus predicts; stoning - crucifixion instead
John 12:34 : Messiah - Jesus proclaimed by others
John 12:35-36 : light - Jesus as
John 12:36 : believers - as light
John 12:37 : miracles - insufficient for belief
John 12:37-41 : Deutero-Isaiah Theory - AGAINST See note; kingdom - crisis See note
John 12:37-50 : harmony-129 See note
John 12:39-40 : chosen - not See note; quotation - example of varied styles See note
John 12:40 : heart - hardened by God See note
John 12:41 (cf. Isa. 6:5) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
John 12:43 : agapao - Greek - as negative; praise - sought from men
John 12:44 : Son - provides access to Father
John 12:45 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; incarnation - as revelation; seeing - the Father in Jesus
John 12:46 : light - Jesus as
John 12:48 : days - latter
John 12:48-49 : word - judges
John 12:49-50 : will - Father's will be done; words - Jesus speaks the Father's
John 13:1 : time - Jesus to die; time - Jesus' not yet come
John 13:1-17 : harmony-137 See note
John 13:2 : Judas - Satan and
John 13:3 : all things - under Jesus; ascended - to heaven See note; ascended - to heaven See note
John 13:4-17 : feet - washing
John 13:8 : cleansed - by God; washed
John 13:9 : head - hands - feet
John 13:11 : deity - Jesus omniscient
John 13:14-16 : leader - servant
John 13:16 : subordinate - Jesus to Father See note
John 13:18 : chosen - believers See note; harmony-138 See note; scripture - fulfilled
John 13:19 : I AM - not just I
John 13:20 : received - others as Christ; salvation - one way See note
John 13:21 : Jesus - soul and spirit See note
John 13:21-30 : harmony-139 See note
John 13:24 : baptism - John's See note; baptism - of repentence
John 13:27 : Judas - Satan and; Satan - named explicitly
John 13:33 : Jews - term describes religious leaders
John 13:34 : commandments - of Jesus
John 13:36 : Peter - death predicted See note
John 13:36 (promise to follow) : follow Me - Peter three times by Christ
John 13:38 : Peter - denies Jesus
John 14:1 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
John 14:1-3 : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note
John 14:1-31 : harmony-140 See note
John 14:2 : wedding traditions
John 14:2 (mansions) : mansions - (mon-ay) See note
John 14:2-3 : Jerusalem - new See note
John 14:3 : rapture - vs. second coming - contrast See note
John 14:4 : expose - darkness
John 14:5 : Thomas - disciple
John 14:6 : eternal life - only Christ has; I AM metaphors; life - Jesus is; salvation - one way See note
John 14:7-9 : incarnation - as revelation
John 14:9 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; Holy Spirit - indwelt Jesus; Jesus - declares the Father; seeing - God See note; seen - Jesus seen Father See note
John 14:10 : union - Jesus and Father; words - Jesus speaks the Father's
John 14:12 : commandments - of Jesus; Holy Spirit - empowers; works - greater
John 14:16 : church - beginning See note; Holy Spirit - as gift; Holy Spirit - given; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; Holy Spirit - names; Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - person See note; Holy Spirit - sealed with See note; Mohammed - Islam says predicted; subordination - among Trinity See note; Trinity See note
John 14:16-18 : Holy Spirit - promised See note
John 14:17 : Holy Spirit - true; Holy Spirit - unbelievers cannot receive
John 14:18 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note; deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus
John 14:19 : blinded - unbelievers; death - Jesus predicts own; resurrection - importance of See note
John 14:20 : baptism - into Christ; Christ - believers indwelt by See note; deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; union - Jesus and Father
John 14:21 : commandments - of Jesus; obedience - before revelation See note; obedience - demonstrates love of God
John 14:23 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note; deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; dwells - God with man; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; obedience - demonstrates love of God; Trinity See note
John 14:23 (abode) : mansions - (mon-ay) See note
John 14:26 : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - promised See note; Holy Spirit - sent by Jesus; Holy Spirit - teacher; inerrancy - of scripture; seekers - God revealed to See note; subordination - among Trinity See note; Word - studying
John 14:27 : fear - not; peace - not world's
John 14:28 : subordinate - Jesus to Father See note
John 14:30 : Judas - Satan and; perfect - man See note; Satan - ruler of this world
John 15:1 : I AM metaphors
John 15:1-10 : vine - Jesus as
John 15:1-27 : harmony-140 See note
John 15:2 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note; more - to those that have
John 15:3 : cleansed - by the word
John 15:4 : branch - title of Messiah See note; fruit - from root
John 15:4-5 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note
John 15:5 : branches - believers as; I AM metaphors; nothing - without God
John 15:6 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note; judgment - believer's works
John 15:7 : prayer - obedience affects
John 15:9 : law - Jesus kept
John 15:10 : obedience - demonstrates love of God
John 15:11 : joy - of God
John 15:12 : love - one another
John 15:14 : friend - God as; obedience - demonstrates love of God
John 15:15 : incarnation - as revelation; seekers - God revealed to See note
John 15:16 : chosen - apostles; chosen - believers See note; ordination - appointed; prayer - obedience affects
John 15:17 : love - one another
John 15:18 : hated - by world
John 15:19 : aliens - believers as; chosen - believers See note
John 15:20-21 : persecution - promised
John 15:21 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 15:22 : sin - ignorance as excuse; sin - remains if unrepentant; sin - unknowingly
John 15:23-24 : salvation - one way See note; Son - provides access to Father
John 15:24 : sin - ignorance as excuse; sin - remains if unrepentant; sin - unknowingly
John 15:24-25 : type - Joseph of Christ See note
John 15:25 : hated - without cause
John 15:26 : deity - Jesus' titles as God; Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - person See note; Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus; Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God; Holy Spirit - promised See note; Holy Spirit - prophecy by; Holy Spirit - sent by Jesus; Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus; Holy Spirit - true; subordination - among Trinity See note
John 15:27 : witnessed - apostles as
John 16:1 : stumble - by persecution
John 16:1-33 : harmony-140 See note
John 16:2 : persecution - in name of God
John 16:3 : relationship - vs. religion
John 16:7 : Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus; Holy Spirit - promised See note; subordination - among Trinity See note
John 16:7-14 : Holy Spirit - person See note
John 16:8 : Holy Spirit - restrainer; Holy Spirit - striving with man
John 16:8-11 : Holy Spirit - convicts of judgment; Holy Spirit - convicts of righteousness; Holy Spirit - convicts of sin See note; sent - Jesus by Father
John 16:11 : principalities - demonic; Satan - ruler of this world
John 16:13 : Holy Spirit - deity; Holy Spirit - prophecy by; Holy Spirit - speaks what He hears; Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus; Holy Spirit - true; prophecy - in NT; subordination - among Trinity See note
John 16:13-14 : Holy Spirit - teacher
John 16:14 : revelation - initiated by God
John 16:15 : all things - under Jesus
John 16:16 : death - Jesus predicts own
John 16:17 : resurrection - Jesus predicts
John 16:20 : death - Jesus predicts own
John 16:21 : childbirth - metaphor
John 16:23-26 : prayer - in Jesus' name
John 16:25 : parables - God uses
John 16:27 : Son - provides access to Father
John 16:27-28 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 16:28 : resurrection - Jesus predicts
John 16:32 : shepherd - struck
John 16:33 : overcomer - Jesus as; peace - not world's; peace - prince of; persecution - promised
John 17:1 : eyes - lifted; glorified - Father by Jesus; glorified - Jesus; time - Jesus' not yet come
John 17:1-26 : harmony-141 See note
John 17:2 : all things - under Jesus; eternal life - obtained; eternal life - only Christ has; salvation - one way See note
John 17:2-11 : chosen - believers See note
John 17:3 : eternal life - defined; one - God
John 17:4 : finished - work of Christ See note; glorified - Father by Jesus
John 17:5 : deity - Jesus eternal See note; foundation - before; glorified - Jesus; glory - God protects His
John 17:6 : chosen - apostles
John 17:8 : inspiration - verbal See note; sent - Jesus by Father
John 17:9 : atonement - of Christ limited See note; chosen - not See note; prayer - Jesus for believers
John 17:10 : glorified - Jesus; glorified - Jesus in believers
John 17:11 : death - Jesus predicts own; prayer - Jesus for believers; union - Jesus and Father
John 17:11-16 : world - 'not of' differs from 'not in'
John 17:12 : antichrist - perdition of; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; Judas - damned?; lost - none given to Jesus were; scripture - fulfilled
John 17:13 : joy - of God
John 17:14 : aliens - believers as; hated - by world
John 17:15 : demon - possession by believers - AGAINST; prayer - Jesus for believers; world - enmity with; world - IN but not OF
John 17:15-24 : intercession - Christ
John 17:16 : aliens - believers as
John 17:17 : inerrancy - of scripture; truth - sanctification by; Word - sanctifying; Word - truth
John 17:18 : great - commission See note; sent - Jesus by Father
John 17:19 : truth - sanctification by; Word - sanctifying
John 17:20 : future believers - scriptures for
John 17:21-23 : union - Jesus and Father
John 17:21-25 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 17:22 : glorified - Jesus
John 17:23 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note
John 17:24 : chosen - believers See note; deity - Jesus eternal See note; foundation - before; foundation - of world; glorified - Jesus
John 17:26 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note; love - Father's to be in believers
John 18:1 : Gethsemane - prayer in; harmony-142 See note
John 18:2-12 : harmony-143 See note
John 18:4 : deity - Jesus omniscient; question - rhetorical by God
John 18:5 : I AM - not just I
John 18:6 : I AM - not just I; slain by the Spirit - scriptures used
John 18:8 : I AM - not just I
John 18:9 : lost - none given to Jesus were
John 18:10 : ear - cut off; Peter - left-handed?
John 18:11 : cup - God's wrath
John 18:13 : Caiaphas - high priest; Caiaphas - ossuary of See note
John 18:13-18 : harmony-144 See note
John 18:13-24 : Caiaphas - high priest vs. Annas See note
John 18:14 : Caiaphas - prophecies expedience of Jesus' death
John 18:15 : John vs. Peter
John 18:17 : Peter - denies Jesus
John 18:19-21 : harmony-145 See note
John 18:20 : temple - Jesus taught openly in
John 18:23 : messianic prophecy - innocent
John 18:24 : Caiaphas - high priest; Caiaphas - ossuary of See note
John 18:25 : Peter - denies Jesus
John 18:25-27 : harmony-144 See note
John 18:27 : Peter - denies Jesus
John 18:28-38 : harmony-146 See note
John 18:30 : messianic prophecy - innocent
John 18:31 : stoning - crucifixion instead
John 18:31-32 : messianic prophecy - time of arrival See note
John 18:31-33 : archaeology - manuscript - earliest New Testament fragment See note
John 18:33 : king - of Jews See note
John 18:36 : Jews - term describes religious leaders; kingdom - spiritual - scriptures used See note; kingdom - varied meanings See note; world - 'not of' differs from 'not in'
John 18:37 : archaeology - manuscript - earliest New Testament fragment See note; voice - sheep hear
John 18:38 : messianic prophecy - innocent; prophecy - by unbelievers
John 18:39 : harmony-148 See note; king - of Jews See note
John 18:40 : Barabbas - son of Father; harmony-148 See note
John 19:1 : messianic prophecy - disfigured; messianic prophecy - disfigured
John 19:1-16 : harmony-148 See note
John 19:2 : thorns - represent sin See note
John 19:2 (stephanos) : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ See note
John 19:3 : king - of Jews See note
John 19:4 : messianic prophecy - innocent; prophecy - by unbelievers
John 19:5 (stephanos) : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ See note
John 19:6 : messianic prophecy - innocent
John 19:7 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; son of God - Jesus claims
John 19:11 : Judas - damned?
John 19:13 (Gabbatha) : Aramaic - called Hebrew in NT
John 19:14 : Passover lamb - Christ; prophecy - by unbelievers
John 19:15 : away with him - phrase used; messianic prophecy - time of arrival See note
John 19:16 : harmony-150 See note
John 19:17 : crucifixion - event 01 See note; harmony-150 See note; skull - place of See note; wood - carried by See note
John 19:17 (Golgotha) : Aramaic - called Hebrew in NT
John 19:18 : messianic prophecy - grave with wicked; transgressors - numbered with; typology - two of same with different destinies See note
John 19:18-24 : crucifixion - event 02 See note
John 19:18-30 : harmony-151 See note
John 19:19 : king - of Jews See note
John 19:21 : king - of Jews See note
John 19:22 : prophecy - by unbelievers
John 19:23-24 : crucifixion - event 04 See note
John 19:24 : messianic prophecy - lots cast for garments; scripture - fulfilled
John 19:25 : Mary - anguish of; Mary - sister
John 19:25 (clone - twins) : Cleopas See note
John 19:26 : disciple - whom Jesus loved; woman - Jesus uses title of mother
John 19:26-27 : crucifixion - event 08 See note
John 19:27 : Mary - John takes in
John 19:28 : crucifixion - event 11 See note; crucifixion - thirst during; finished - work of Christ See note; living - water See note; scripture - fulfilled
John 19:30 : crucifixion - event 12 See note; crucifixion - event 14 See note; finished - work of Christ See note; Jesus - control of death; sacrifice - one time; tetelestai - Greek
John 19:30 (perfect) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
John 19:31 : cross - removed from; crucifixion - day of preparation; hung - remove before morning
John 19:31-42 : harmony-152 See note
John 19:33 : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
John 19:34 : messianic prophecy - heart melted; messianic prophecy - pierced; water - and blood See note
John 19:35 : crucifixion - John present; eyewitnesses - wrote Scripture
John 19:36 : messianic prophecy - no bones broken; scripture - fulfilled
John 19:38 : Arimathea - Joseph of
John 19:39 : Nicodemus See note
John 19:39-40 : anointed - Jesus for burial See note
John 19:41 : messianic prophecy - grave with rich
John 19:42 : crucifixion - day of preparation
John 20:1 : resurrection - Christ - event 2 See note; tomb - empty on Sunday
John 20:1-18 : harmony-153 See note
John 20:2 : disciple - whom Jesus loved; resurrection - Christ - event 3 See note
John 20:2-10 : resurrection - Christ - event 4 See note
John 20:9 : resurrection - Jesus predicts
John 20:11-17 (cf. Mark 16:9-11) : resurrection - Christ - event 5 See note
John 20:12 : angels - appearance of; difficulty - angels at tomb of Jesus - one vs. two See note; strangers - entertain
John 20:14 : eyes - restrained
John 20:14-17 : resurrection - appearances after See note
John 20:16 : rabbi - Jesus
John 20:17 : ascended - to heaven See note; brother - believers to Jesus'; my - God See note; touching - Jesus after resurrection See note
John 20:18 : resurrection - Christ - event 6 See note
John 20:19 : Jews - term describes religious leaders
John 20:19-23 : harmony-156 See note; resurrection - appearances after See note; resurrection - Christ - event 11 See note
John 20:20 : apologetics; scars - Jesus' permanent
John 20:21 : sent - Jesus by Father
John 20:22 : Holy Spirit - breath of God; Holy Spirit - received after believing See note; sin - retained
John 20:23 : binding - loosing See note
John 20:23 (disciples) : sin - authority to forgive See note
John 20:26-28 : Thomas - disciple
John 20:26-29 : harmony-157 See note; resurrection - appearances after See note; resurrection - Christ - event 12 See note
John 20:27 : apologetics; scars - Jesus' permanent; theos - not proper name See note; touching - Jesus after resurrection See note
John 20:28 : deity - Jesus worshiped See note; lordship - salvation See note; worship - of Jesus
John 20:29 : believe - without seeing; future believers - scriptures for
John 20:30 : scripture - omitted from
John 20:31 : John - purpose of book; salvation - one way See note
John 21:1 : harmony-158 See note
John 21:1-21 : resurrection - appearances after See note
John 21:1-23 : resurrection - Christ - event 13 See note
John 21:2 : harmony-158 See note
John 21:7 : disciple - whom Jesus loved
John 21:12 : eating - Jesus after resurrection; resurrection - body See note
John 21:15-17 : languages used - in New Testament times See note; pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note; sheep - feed My
John 21:18 : Peter - death predicted See note
John 21:19 (second) : follow Me - Peter three times by Christ
John 21:20 : disciple - whom Jesus loved
John 21:20-22 : John vs. Peter
John 21:20-23 : apostles - tradition of death See note
John 21:22 (third) : follow Me - Peter three times by Christ
John 21:25 : hyperbole - definition See note; scripture - omitted from
John MacArthur, Philippians (Chicago, IL: Moody Press, 2001). : Ref-0188
John Mark : John Mark - cousin of Barnabas; John Mark - leaves; Mark; Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note; Acts 12:12; Acts 12:25; Acts 13:5; Acts 13:13; Acts 15:37; Acts 15:39; Col. 4:10; 2Ti. 4:11; Phm. 1:24; 1Pe. 5:13
John Mark - cousin of Barnabas : Col. 4:10
John Mark - disagreement with Paul : Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note
John Mark - leaves : Mark; Acts 13:13; Acts 16:38
John the Baptist : Andrew - disciple of John the Baptist; Herods See note; John the Baptist - filled with Holy Spirit; John the Baptist - greatest prophet; John the Baptist - killed; John the Baptist - law until; John the Baptist - least in kingdom is greater than; John the Baptist - Nazirite; John the Baptist - not the messiah; John the Baptist - prophet; John the Baptist - rebukes Herod; John the Baptist - those greater than; John the Baptist - witness; Perea - John the Baptist beheaded See note; prayer - John the Baptist taught; Isa. 40:3; Mal. 3:1; Mal. 4:5; Mat. 11:10; Mat. 17:10; Mark 1:2; Luke 1:17; Luke 1:76; Luke 7:26; John 1:21; John 1:25
John the Baptist - Andrew disciple of : Andrew - disciple of John the Baptist
John the Baptist - beheaded in Perea : Perea - John the Baptist beheaded See note
John the Baptist - filled with Holy Spirit : Luke 1:15
John the Baptist - greatest prophet : Mat. 11:11; Luke 7:28
John the Baptist - Josephus : Herods See note
John the Baptist - killed : Mat. 14:10
John the Baptist - law until : Luke 16:16
John the Baptist - least in kingdom is greater than : Mat. 11:11; Luke 7:28; Luke 16:16
John the Baptist - Nazirite : Mat. 11:19; Luke 1:15; Luke 7:33
John the Baptist - not the messiah : John 1:20; John 3:38
John the Baptist - prophet : Luke 7:26
John the Baptist - rebukes Herod : Mat. 14:4; Luke 3:19
John the Baptist - taught prayer : prayer - John the Baptist taught
John the Baptist - those greater than : Luke 7:28
John the Baptist - witness : John 5:33
John the Baptist's miracles : miracles - none by John the Baptist
John vs. Peter : John 18:15; John 21:20-22
John's : baptism - John's See note
John's - baptism : baptism - John's See note
Johson, S. Lewis. Romans in Greek, Chapters 9 : Ref-0149 See note
Johson, S. Lewis. Romans in Greek, Chapters 9 - 11 (LS-306), Tyndale Theological Seminary. Romans in Greek, Chapters 9 - 11 (LS-306) : Ref-0149 See note
jokes : coarse jesting - saints not to
jokes - saints not to use coarse : coarse jesting - saints not to
Jonah : Jonah - sign of See note
Jonah - sign of : Jonah; Mat. 12:39; Mat. 16:4; Luke 11:29-30

Note "The only prophet to preach to the Gentiles sent from Israel was Jonah. Gentiles would yet hear the message concerning the Messiah of Israel." Ref-0143, p. 166.


Jonah 1:1 : index - bible books
Jonah 1:3 : Tarshish
Jonah 1:7 : lots - casting See note
Jonah 1:9 : asah - can mean 'appear'? See note
Jonah 1:17 : third day
Jonah 2:6 : messianic prophecy - resurrection; resurrection - in OT
Jonah 3:4 : forty - days
Jonah 3:9 : repents - God
Jonah 3:10 : mind - God changed
Jonah 4:2 : anger - slow to - God; repents - God; Tarshish
Jonah 4:6 : shade - from heat
Jonah 4:8 : east - wind
Jones, Floyd Nolen. Chronology Of The Old Testament : Ref-0186 See note
Jordan : stones - twelve in Jordan river; tribes - order crossing Jordan
Jordan - order of tribes crossing : tribes - order crossing Jordan
Jordan - twelve stones in : stones - twelve in Jordan river
Jordan river : Jordan river - crossed after 3 days
Jordan river : Jordan river - piles up
Jordan river - piles up : Jos. 3:16
Jordan river - crossed after 3 days : Jos. 1:11; Jos. 3:2
Jordon : circumcision - after crossing Jordon
Jordon - circumcised after crossing : circumcision - after crossing Jordon
Jos. 1:1 : index - bible books
Jos. 1:4 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
Jos. 1:5 : leave - God will never
Jos. 1:8 : book - of law
Jos. 1:11 : Jordan river - crossed after 3 days
Jos. 1:14 : tribes - order crossing Jordan
Jos. 2:5 : higher - law; lie - used by God? See note
Jos. 2:6 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 2:10 : Red Sea - parted
Jos. 2:11 : pagans - proclaiming God
Jos. 2:18 : type - Jericho of Passover See note
Jos. 3:2 : Jordan river - crossed after 3 days
Jos. 3:3-4 : ark of covenant - leads
Jos. 3:10 : living - God
Jos. 3:15 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 3:16 : Jordan river - piles up; waters - parted by God
Jos. 4:3 : stones - twelve at Gilgal
Jos. 4:9 : stones - twelve in Jordan river
Jos. 4:19 : tenth day; tenth day of Nisan
Jos. 4:20 : stones - twelve at Gilgal
Jos. 4:23 : Red Sea - parted
Jos. 4:24 : fear - God
Jos. 5:2 : circumcision - after crossing Jordon; flint - knive
Jos. 5:5 : circumcision - none in wilderness
Jos. 5:9 : Gilgal - meaning See note
Jos. 5:10 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 5:11 : manna - and produce
Jos. 5:12 : manna - ceased; Nisan 16 - manna ceased?
Jos. 5:13-15 : Angel - of Jehovah - fights for Israel
Jos. 5:14 : commander - of God's army
Jos. 5:15 : deity - Jesus worshiped See note; holy - ground; Jesus - preincarnate appearance; theophany See note
Jos. 5:15 (sandals made by man) : hands - made without
Jos. 6:4 : shofar See note
Jos. 6:6 : ark of covenant - leads
Jos. 6:10 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 6:16 : trumpet - and shout
Jos. 6:17 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 6:18 : archaeology - Jericho See note; idols - in house
Jos. 6:20 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 6:21 : killed - all See note
Jos. 6:24 : archaeology - Jericho See note
Jos. 6:26 : Jericho - cost to rebuild
Jos. 7:1 : sin - one affects many See note
Jos. 7:9 : glory - God protects His
Jos. 7:11 : stealing - from God
Jos. 7:12 : sin - one affects many See note
Jos. 7:14-18 (?) : urim - and thummim See note
Jos. 7:16 : urin - and thummim used?
Jos. 7:24 : generational - iniquity See note
Jos. 8:9 : Bethel - and Ai - between
Jos. 8:12 : Bethel - and Ai - between
Jos. 8:18 : hand - stretched
Jos. 8:25 : killed - all See note
Jos. 8:29 : hung - remove before morning; tree - hung on
Jos. 8:30 : Mt. Ebal - alter upon
Jos. 8:30-31 (altar of uncut stones) : hands - made without
Jos. 8:31 : book - of law; inspiration - verbal - "it is written"
Jos. 8:32 : law - written on stones
Jos. 8:33 : Mt. Ebal - curse; Mt. Gerizim - blessing
Jos. 8:34 : book - of law
Jos. 8:35 : inspiration - verbal See note
Jos. 9:6 : covenant - prohibited with enemies
Jos. 9:12-14 : Gibeonites - covenant with See note; mercy - God's vs. man's
Jos. 9:14 : decisions - made without God
Jos. 9:15 : covenant - prohibited with enemies
Jos. 9:23 : curses - from man
Jos. 10:1 : Jerusalem - first mention
Jos. 10:11 : hailstones - from God
Jos. 10:12 : sun - stood still
Jos. 10:13 : book - of Jasher; moon - stood still; sun - stopped See note
Jos. 10:14 : Israel - God fights for
Jos. 10:16 : caves - hide in
Jos. 10:26 : hung - remove before morning; tree - hung on
Jos. 10:28-40 : killed - all See note
Jos. 10:42 : Israel - God fights for
Jos. 11:11 : killed - all See note
Jos. 11:20 : Egypt - turned against Jacob by God See note; heart - hardened by God See note
Jos. 11:21 : Anakim See note
Jos. 11:22 : Anakim - remaining
Jos. 11:23 : covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]; covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Jos. 12:4 : giant - Og
Jos. 12:21 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jos. 13:1 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
Jos. 13:1-7 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Jos. 13:1-33 : tribal - land allotments
Jos. 13:2-6 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 13:3 : archaeology - Ekron See note
Jos. 13:7-8 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
Jos. 13:12 : Rephaim See note
Jos. 13:13 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 13:14 : Levites - inheritance
Jos. 13:22 : Balaam
Jos. 13:33 : Anakim See note; Levites - inheritance; Rephaim See note
Jos. 14:1 : lots - casting See note
Jos. 14:15 : Hebron = Kirjath Arba
Jos. 15:4 : brook - of Egypt
Jos. 15:6 : stone - of Bohan
Jos. 15:8 : Rephaim See note
Jos. 15:9 : Kirjath Jearim = Baalah
Jos. 15:13 : Hebron = Kirjath Arba
Jos. 15:14 : Anak - sons of
Jos. 15:33 : Anakim See note
Jos. 15:63 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 16:6 : Shiloh - a place
Jos. 16:10 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 17:8 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 17:11 : Armageddon - battle of See note; En Dor
Jos. 17:12 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 17:15 : Rephaim See note
Jos. 17:16 : Armageddon - battle of See note
Jos. 18:1 : Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands
Jos. 18:1-10 : Shiloh - a place
Jos. 18:7 : Levites - inheritance
Jos. 18:10 : Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands
Jos. 18:16 : Rephaim See note
Jos. 18:17 : stone - of Bohan
Jos. 19:27 : Dagon - Beth
Jos. 19:40 (last) : Dan - slighted
Jos. 19:47 : Dan - extended border
Jos. 19:51 : Shiloh - a place; Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands
Jos. 20:3 : blood - avenger of; manslaughter - refuge for accidental
Jos. 20:7 : refuge - cities of by tribe
Jos. 21:1-45 : Levites - cities of
Jos. 21:2 : Shiloh - a place
Jos. 21:11 : Kirjath See note
Jos. 21:41-45 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Jos. 21:43 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Jos. 22:9 : Shiloh - a place
Jos. 22:12 : Shiloh - a place
Jos. 22:18-20 : sin - one affects many See note
Jos. 23:4 : covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]
Jos. 23:5 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Jos. 23:6 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Jos. 23:7 : nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 23:12 : marriage - mixed forbidden; nations - failure to drive out
Jos. 23:16 : covenant - broken
Jos. 24:2 : Terah - served other Gods
Jos. 24:4 : Mt. Seir - Esau dwelt
Jos. 24:7 : darkness - hid Israel
Jos. 24:9 : Balaam
Jos. 24:11 : seven - nations in promised land
Jos. 24:14 : sacrifice - not to God in wilderness
Jos. 24:25 : covenant - Joshua
Jos. 24:26 : book - of law
Jos. 24:27 : stone - as witness
Jos. 24:32 : Joseph - bones to return to Canaan
Joseph : Arimathea - Joseph of; Joseph - age at death; Joseph - asks if Jacob lives; Joseph - blessed by Jacob; Joseph - bones to return to Canaan; Joseph - brothers bow before; Joseph - double portion as firstborn; Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1] See note; Joseph - embalmed; Joseph - father of Messiah See note; Joseph - name given; Joseph - pleads with brothers; Joseph - sold to Ishmaelites See note; Joseph - sons adopted; Joseph - tested by prophecy; Reuben - spares Joseph; type - Joseph of Christ See note
Joseph - age at death : Gen. 50:22
Joseph - asks if Jacob lives : Gen. 42:13; Gen. 43:7; Gen. 43:27
Joseph - blessed by Jacob : Gen. 49:26; Deu. 33:16
Joseph - bones to return to Canaan : Gen. 50:25; Ex. 13:19; Jos. 24:32; Acts 7:16
Joseph - brothers bow before : Gen. 37:7; Gen. 37:10; Gen. 42:6; Gen. 43:26; Gen. 43:28; Gen. 44:14; Gen. 50:18
Joseph - double portion as firstborn : Gen. 48:5; Deu. 21:15
Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1] : Gen. 37:9; Ps. 89:35-37; Jer. 31:35-36; Rev. 12:1

Note "By far the majority interpretation is that the woman is 'the church' which is entirely unsatisfactory and ignores all sorts of basic interpretive cues: (1) Christ birthed the church (Mat. 16:18), not the other way around. (2) The sun/moon/stars have a direct correlary in Joseph's dream (Gen. 37:9). Sun = Josephs Father (Jacob), moon = Jacob's mother, 11 stars = brothers (12 stars meaning all twelve tribes). Hence a strong reference to Israel. (3) The reference to 'clothed with the sun' and 'the moon under her feet' refer to many passages which declare that the promises made to Israel (especially for a Davidic ruler and the continuation of the nation) can be thwarted only if the sun and moon can be made to cease from before God (Ps. 89:35-37; Jer. 31:36). Hence the reference is to the permanence of Israel and its promises in the mind of God as evidenced by His oaths involving the sun and moon. (4) The woman travails to give birth to the man-child (singular, male) who is caught-up. This would seem a clear allusion to the promise of the seed of the woman (Gen. 3:15) and the man-child is obviously Christ and not (the rapture of) the church." "Rachel died...giving birth to Benjamin...Leah, no doubt, raised Joseph and Benjamin...Clearly, [in Gen. 37:10] Jacob was referring to Leah." [Note that Jacob interprets the moon as representing Leah. The dream was not fulfilled until much later in Egypt while Leah was presumably still alive (Gen. 44:14). Her death is not mentioned until Gen. 49:31] Ref-0057, September/October 2001, p. 34.


Joseph - embalmed : Gen. 50:26
Joseph - father of Messiah : Gen. 30:24; Gen. 35:18; Gen. 49:24; Dan. 9:26; John 1:45; Mat. 1:16; Luke 1:27; Luke 4:22

Note "When, after years of barrenness, Rachel finally gave birth to a son, she called his name Yosef, saying, May the Lord add [yosef] to me another son (Gen. 30:24). A Midrash fragment explains: 'Hence [we know] that the Anointed of War will arise in the future from Joseph.... [And Rachel said:] God hath taken away [asaf] my reproach (ibid. v. 23)--because it was prophesied to her that Messiah would arise from her' (BhM 6:81).... Scholars have repeatedly speculated about the origin of the Messiah ben Joseph legend and the curious fact that the Messiah figure has thus been split in two. It would seem that in the early legend, the death of the Messiah was envisaged, perhaps as a development of the Suffering Servant motif. A prophecy of Daniel, written about 164 B.C.E., is the earliest source speaking of the death of a Mashiah ('Anointed') sixty-two (prophetic) weeks after his coming and after the return and the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Dan. 9:24-26;�). While it appears that Daniel had a temporal rular in mind, whom he calls Mashiah Nagid ('Anointed Prince'), some two centuries later, the author of 4 Ezra unmistakably refers to the Messiah, belief in whom had developed in the meantime, when he puts words in the mouth of God to the effect that after four hundred years (counted from when?), My son the Messiah shall die...." Ref-0012, p. 165-166.


Joseph - name given : Gen. 30:24
Joseph - of Arimathea : Arimathea - Joseph of
Joseph - pleads with brothers : Gen. 36:22; Gen. 42:21
Joseph - sold to Ishmaelites : Gen. 37:25; Gen. 37:28; Gen. 39:1; Gen. 45:4; Ps. 105:17

Note "As for the two accounts of Joseph's abduction to Egypt--the... account that the Ishmaelites bought him (Gen. 37:25), and the... account that the Midianites took him (Gen. 37:28)--this duality of names simply points to a fact well known to the author's contemporaries, that the Midianites were accounted a subtribe of the Ishmaelites. In Jdg. 8:24 we read concerning the kings of Midian, Zebah, and Zalmunna, and their followers: 'For they had golden earrings, because they were Ishmaelites' Originally, to be sure, Midian was descended from Abraham by Keturah (Gen. 25:2), but the Ishmaelite tribes and Keturah tribes seem to have become intermingled in north Arabia because of their common descent from Abraham."


Joseph - sons adopted : Gen. 48:6; Ps. 77:15
Joseph - spared by Reuben : Reuben - spares Joseph
Joseph - tested by prophecy : Gen. 37:7; Gen. 43:28; Ps. 105:19
Joseph - type of Christ : type - Joseph of Christ See note
Josephus : Apocrypha - uninspired See note; ark of covenant - not used second temple See note; Caiaphas - ossuary of See note; Canon - definition See note; canon - Jewish - Josephus See note; Cyrus - reads Isaiah See note; genealogy - Cainan in Luke missing elsewhere See note; Herod Agrippa I - death See note; Herods See note; historical - testimony of Jesus - Josephus See note; Josephus - age when Adam had Seth See note; Josephus - Israelite slaves at 70 AD See note; light - continuous See note; Magog - identity See note; messianic prophecy - time of arrival See note; prophet - expected See note; Riphath - identity See note; sons - of God intermarry See note; temple - Samaritan See note; Jas. 1:1-27 See note
Josephus - age when Adam had Seth : Gen. 5:3

Note Septuagint and Josephus: "When Adam as 230 years old, he had a son...Seth"


Josephus - canon : Canon - definition See note
Josephus - date of martyrdom of James, brother of Jesus : Jas. 1:1-27 See note
Josephus - Deposition of Archaleaus : messianic prophecy - time of arrival See note
Josephus - excludes Apocrypha : Apocrypha - uninspired See note
Josephus - genealogy and Cainan : genealogy - Cainan in Luke missing elsewhere See note
Josephus - Herod Agrippa I - death : Herod Agrippa I - death See note
Josephus - identity of Magog : Magog - identity See note
Josephus - identity of Riphath : Riphath - identity See note
Josephus - intertestamental silence : prophet - expected See note
Josephus - Isaiah's date of writing : Cyrus - reads Isaiah See note
Josephus - Israelite slaves at 70 AD : Deu. 28:68

Note "Josephus records that when the temple fell in 70 AD about 100,000 Jewish young men and women were chained together, marched to the seacoast of Jaffa, boarded on Egyptian ships, brought to Egypt and most were never released and the slave market in Egypt was so glutted that the price of slaves fell like a rock." Mal Couch, Introduction to Eschatology, Tyndale Theological Seminary, tape 8:A. "As a fulfilment of a certain kind, we might no doubt adduce the fact that Titus sent 17,000 adult Jews to Egypt to perform hard labour there, and had those who were under 17 years of age publicly sold (Josephus, de bell. Jud. vi. 9, 2), and also that under Hadrian Jews without number were sold at Rachel's grave (Jerome, ad Jer. 31). But the word of God is not so contracted, that it can be limited to one single fact. The curses were fulfilled in the time of the Romans in Egypt (vid., Philo in Flacc., and leg. ad Caium), but they were also fulfilled in a horrible manner during the middle ages (vid., Depping, die Juden im Mittelalter);" Ref-0175


Josephus - Jewish canon : canon - Jewish - Josephus See note
Josephus - John the Baptist : Herods See note
Josephus - lamps of Menorah : light - continuous See note
Josephus - name of Caiaphas : Caiaphas - ossuary of See note
Josephus - no ark in 2nd temple : ark of covenant - not used second temple See note
Josephus - on Jesus : historical - testimony of Jesus - Josephus See note
Josephus - Samaritan temple destroyed : temple - Samaritan See note
Josephus - sons of God : sons - of God intermarry See note
Josephus, Flavius. Antiquities of The Jews : Ref-0026 See note
Josephus, Flavius. Jewish Wars : Ref-0027 See note
Joshua : covenant - Joshua; Joshua - Jeshua; Joshua - Jesus in Greek See note; Joshua - Moses' servant; Joshua - of Ephraim; Joshua - on Mt. Sinai; Joshua - was Hoshea; Yehoshua See note

Note Hebrew "Yehosua" = Yahweh saves, Greek is "Jesus"


Joshua - covenant of : covenant - Joshua
Joshua - Jeshua : Ne. 8:17 (KJV)
Joshua - Jesus in Greek : Heb. 4:8

Note g2424 Iesous, of Hebrew origin: Jehoshua


Joshua - Moses' servant : Ex. 17:9; Ex. 24:13; Ex. 33:11
Joshua - of Ephraim : Num. 13:8; 1Chr. 7:27
Joshua - on Mt. Sinai : Ex. 32:17
Joshua - was Hoshea : Num. 13:16
Josiah : covenant - Josiah; Josiah - king prophecied See note
Josiah - covenant : covenant - Josiah
Josiah - king prophecied : 1K. 13:2; 2K. 21:24

Note "... the name of King Josiah was, according to 1K. 13:2, foretold by a prophet of Judah back in the time of Jeroboam I (930-910), a full three centuries before he appared in Bethel to destroy the golden calf and idolatrous sanctuary which Jeroboam had erected." Ref-0001, p. 370.


jot : Ps. 119:73; Mat. 5:18; Luke 16:17
Jotham : archaeology - Ahaz - bulla See note
Jotham - archaeology - bulla : archaeology - Ahaz - bulla See note
joy : joy - medicine; joy - of God
joy - medicine : Pr. 17:22
joy - of God : John 15:11; John 17:13
jubalee : jubalee - year of not known? See note
jubalee - year of not known? :

Note "Today the biblical Jubilee Year cannot be determined with accuracy because the records that preserved the exact date were presumably lost with the destruction of the First Temple. For this reason, during the Second Temple period (the time of Christ), Jewish sources such as Maimonides report that the Jubilee Year was not observed." Ref-0010, p. 115. "This Jubilee date of 1992 was obtained from the computation of the date of the first Jubilee, held 14 years after entrance of the Israelites into Canaan under Joshua in 1463 B.C. A Jubilee year has historically ended in either a 2 (Hebrew letter beth) or 52 (Hebrew letter nun beth), thus the current calendar date 5752 (1992, which actually began with the Jewish New Year, Rosh Ha-shanah, on September 9, 1991) is thought to be a Jubilee year." Ref-0144, pp. 215-216.


Judah : Judah - Babylonian mention See note; Judah - genealogical records required See note; Judah - lawgiver; Judah - means praise; Judah - over Joseph; Judah - ruler; Judah - sons killed; Judah - sons of; Judah - Tamar lies with; Judah - wives; lion - of Judah See note
Judah - Babylonian mention :

Note "On many documents we find the word YAUKIN who is specifically said to be the king of the land of YAHUD, which all scholars admit is Judah." Ref-0045, p. 9.


Judah - genealogical records required : Gen. 49:10

Note Messiah will have to come before the tribe of Judah loses its identity. This establishes a clear time period for the prophecy. The records by which tribal identities were maintained were kept in the Jewish Temple. All of these records were lost with the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D. Within a few generations all the tribes of Israel, with the exception of Levi, had lost their identity. Immediately after 70 A.D. the rabbis passed laws which would preserve the identity of the priestly tribe of Levi, but Jews from the other tribes quickly lost their identity. In order for this prophecy to have significance to humans (God still knows the tribal identities), Messiah had to come before 70 A.D. Ref-0011, p. 22.


Judah - lawgiver : Gen. 49:10; Ps. 60:7; Ps. 108:8
Judah - lion of : lion - of Judah See note
Judah - means praise : Gen. 29:35
Judah - over Joseph : Gen. 48:22; Gen. 49:8; 1Chr. 5:2; Ps. 78:67
Judah - ruler : Gen. 49:8; Gen. 49:10; 1Chr. 5:2; Mic. 5:2
Judah - sons killed : Gen. 38:7; Gen. 38:10
Judah - sons of : Num. 26:19; Mat. 1:3
Judah - Tamar lies with : Gen. 38:18
Judah - wives : Gen. 38:2-5
Judaism : Jew - becoming See note; Jews - Gentiles become; Jews - salvation needed; Judaism - illegal in Rome See note; Judaism - summarized See note; proselyte - to Judaism See note
Judaism - conversion to : Jew - becoming See note
Judaism - converts to : Jews - Gentiles become
Judaism - illegal in Rome : Acts 16:21; Acts 17:23

Note Under Roman law, Judaism was an illegal religion. Freedom of practice was allowed, but it solicitation to make proselytes of Roman citizens was not allowed. Those of Philippi were Roman citizens because it was a Roman colony (Acts 16:12). In Acts 17:23 Paul cleverly sets forth his teaching concerning Christianity as the explanation of the existing unknown god of the Greeks thereby avoiding the accusation of teaching a completely new religion which was outlawed. Ref-0100, Tape 15:B, 16:A.


Judaism - proselyte to : proselyte - to Judaism See note
Judaism - summarized :

Note "When [Hillel] was asked by a pagan to summarize Judaism while standing on one leg, he said: 'Do not do unto others as you would not have them do unto you. The rest is commentary. Now go and learn." Ref-0152, p. 41.


Judaism - unsaved : Jews - salvation needed
Judas : betrayal - Jesus predicts; difficulty - death of Judas See note; Judas - damned?; Judas - listed last; Judas - prophecy applied to; Judas - repents See note; Judas - Satan and; Judas - thief; Peter - first
Judas - betrayal by predicted : betrayal - Jesus predicts
Judas - damned? : Mark 14:21; John 17:12; John 19:11; Acts 1:18; Acts 1:25
Judas - death - apparent contradiction : difficulty - death of Judas See note
Judas - last : Peter - first
Judas - listed last : Mat. 10:4; Mark 3:19; Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13 (a different Judas)
Judas - prophecy applied to : Ps. 69:25; Ps. 109:8; Acts 1:20
Judas - repents : Mat. 27:3

Note "The Greek word used in the N.T. for salvation repentance is metanoia. The Greek word [here] is metamelomai which means 'remorse' or 'regret.'" Ref-0011, p. 153.


Judas - Satan and : Luke 22:3; John 13:2; John 13:27; John 14:30
Judas - thief : John 12:6
Jude 1:1 : chosen - believers See note; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; index - bible books
Jude 1:3 : faith - contend for; sufficient - scripture See note
Jude 1:4 : created - for destruction; lordship - salvation See note
Jude 1:6 : Anakim See note; angels - bound; angels - punished; judge - Christ appointed See note; serpent - seed; sons - of God intermarry See note
Jude 1:7 : angels - sexuality?; homosexuality See note
Jude 1:8 : authority - respect
Jude 1:9 : Apocrypha - uninspired See note; Michael - the archangel See note; Moses - death See note; Satan - rebuking
Jude 1:9 (Michael) : angels - names of See note
Jude 1:10 : Anak - sons of
Jude 1:11 : Balaam; souls - trafficking in
Jude 1:12 : communion
Jude 1:13 : lake of fire - eternal See note
Jude 1:14 : Enoch - prophecy See note; prophets - since beginning; rapture - vs. second coming - contrast See note; saints - with Jesus at second coming; second coming
Jude 1:14-15 : quotes - NT quotes and allusions to non-canonical writings See note; rapture - vs. second coming, second coming See note
Jude 1:16-19 : complaining
Jude 1:18 : days - latter
Jude 1:19 : Holy Spirit - not having; strife - sowing between brethren
Jude 1:20 : Holy Spirit - intercedes; prayer - in spirit
Jude 1:20 (?) : tongues - edify self See note
Jude 1:21 : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note; time - short See note
Jude 1:23 : fire - plucked from; garment - defiled; Holy Spirit - carried by See note; judgment - believer's works
Jude 1:24 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note
Jude 4:1 : chosen - not See note
judge : judge - Christ appointed See note; judge - coming to; judge - not; judge - not by sight; judge - of living and dead; judge - reason Christ appointed; judge - saints; Moses - judges; prophecy - judged
judge - Christ appointed : Mat. 24:28; Mat. 25:30; John 5:22; John 5:27; Acts 10:42; Acts 17:31; Rom. 2:16; Rom. 14:10; 1Cor. 6:3; 2Cor. 5:10-11; 2Ti. 4:1; 1Pe. 4:5; 2Pe. 2:4; Jude 1:6; Rev. 20:11-15; Rev. 22:12

Note "Christ will also be the final Judge of all moral creatures, whether men or angels. These judgments can be itemized as referring (1) to the church (2Cor. 5:10-11) (2) to Israel nationally and individually (Mat. 24:27-25:30) (3) to the Gentiles at the time of His second coming to the earth (Mat. 25:31-46) (4) to angels, probably at the end of the millennium (1Cor. 6:3; 2Pe. 2:4;Jude 1:6) (5) to the wicked dead (Rev. 20:12-15)" Ref-0104, p. 216.


judge - coming to : Ps. 9:8; Ps. 96:13; Ps. 97:9; Ps. 98:9; Acts 17:31
judge - Moses as : Moses - judges
judge - not : Mat. 7:1; Jas. 4:12; Rom. 2:1-3
judge - not by sight : Isa. 11:3; John 7:24; 2Cor. 10:7
judge - of living and dead : Mat. 25:32; Acts 10:42; 2Ti. 4:1; 1Pe. 4:5
judge - prophecy : prophecy - judged
judge - reason Christ appointed : John 5:27
judge - saints : Ps. 149:9; 1Cor. 6:2; Rev. 20:4-6
judged : judged - believers not; judged - by nations; judged - for past; sin - judged; word - judges; works - judged; works - of unsaved judged
judged - believers not : Rom. 8:1
judged - by nations : 2Chr. 24:24; 2Chr. 28:5
judged - by Word : word - judges
judged - for past : Ecc. 3:15
judged - sin : sin - judged
judged - unsaved by works : works - of unsaved judged
judged - works : works - judged
judged first : Jews - judged first
judged first - Jews : Jews - judged first
judges : gods - judges; judges - 450 years See note; judges - apostles; judges - duration of
judges - 450 years : Acts 13:19

Note "Concerning Paul's statement in Acts 13:19, I consider the UBS text to be preferable." David Down, Letters, Ref-0003 15(3) 2001, p. 49.


judges - apostles : Mat. 19:28; Luke 22:30
judges - duration of : Acts 13:20
judges - gods : gods - judges
judging : judging - God by man
judging - God by man : Eze. 18:25; Eze. 18:29; Rom. 3:5
judgment : Babylon - judgment of See note; bema seat - judgment; blood - garments stained; church - judgment begins; day - of the Lord - AGAINST desiring; Holy Spirit - convicts of judgment; Israel - return of in judgment; judgment - appointed for; judgment - believer's works; judgment - believers escape; judgment - coming; judgment - escape impossible; judgment - God known by; judgment - God's is just; judgment - last; judgment - mourning; judgment - of dead; judgment - seat of Christ; judgment - sheep and goat; lake of fire - eternal See note; millennial kingdom - judgment in See note; nations - used as judgment; salvation - must precede death; tongues - sign to unbelievers See note; visit - God in judgment
judgment - appointed for : 1Pe. 2:8
judgment - begins with house of God : church - judgment begins
judgment - believer's works : Amos 4:11; Zec. 3:2; John 15:6; Rom. 14:10; 1Cor. 3:13; 1Cor. 3:15; 1Cor. 4:5; 2Cor. 5:10; Heb. 6:8; 1Pe. 4:18; 1Jn. 2:28; Jude 1:23; Rev. 3:18
judgment - believers escape : John 5:24; Rom. 8:1; Rom. 8:33-34; 1Th. 5:9
judgment - coming : 1Chr. 16:33; Ps. 96:13; Ecc. 3:19; Ecc. 12:14; Rom. 2:2
judgment - do not desire soon : day - of the Lord - AGAINST desiring
judgment - escape impossible : Amos 9:1-3
judgment - eternal : lake of fire - eternal See note
judgment - follows death : salvation - must precede death
judgment - God known by : Ex. 7:5; Ps. 9:16; Eze. 38:23
judgment - God visits in : visit - God in judgment
judgment - God's is just : Ne. 9:33; Isa. 45:21
judgment - Holy Spirit convicts of : Holy Spirit - convicts of judgment
judgment - in millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - judgment in See note
judgment - last : Luke 11:31; Rev. 20:13
judgment - mourning : Isa. 15:2
judgment - nations used as : nations - used as judgment
judgment - of Babylon : Babylon - judgment of See note
judgment - of dead : Rev. 11:18; Rev. 20:12
judgment - return of Israel : Israel - return of in judgment
judgment - seat : bema seat - judgment
judgment - seat of Christ : Rom. 14:10; 2Cor. 5:10
judgment - sheep and goat : Mat. 25:32
judgment - tongues as : tongues - sign to unbelievers See note
judgment - winepress : blood - garments stained
Jupiter : Acts 14:17

Note Jupiter was considered to be the god of rain and Hermes (Mercury) the god of merchandise and the dispenser of food. Ref-0100, Tape 13:B.


just : judgment - God's is just
just - judgment of God : judgment - God's is just
just war : war - just See note
justice : justice - missing; pity - justice over
justice - missing : Isa. 59:4; Isa. 59:14-15; Jer. 7:5
justice - over pity : pity - justice over
justification : justification - vs. sanctification See note; law - justification not by; salvation - not by works; Isa. 50:8-9; Hab. 2:4; Rom. 3:26; Rom. 8:30; Rom. 8:33; 1Cor. 6:11; Gal. 3:8; Gal. 3:11; Rev. 12:10-11
justification - not by law : law - justification not by
justification - not by works : salvation - not by works
justification - vs. sanctification : Luke 9:53; Luke 14:25; Luke 14:33; John 3:8; John 3:16; John 5:24; John 8:31; Acts 6:7; 1Cor. 1:18; 1Cor. 4:2; 2Cor. 5:21; 1Cor. 9:24; 1Cor. 9:27; Eph. 2:8-10; 1Jn. 4:19

Note Comparison of justification and sanctification: 1. Justification is free whereas sanctification is costly. (Luke 14:25,33) 2. Justification is instantaneous (John 3:8). Sanctification is a life-long process (John 8:31). 3. Justification is by faith (Eph. 2:8). Sanctification is by faithfulness (1Cor. 4:2). 4. Justification is not of works (Eph. 2:9). Sanctification is of works (Eph. 2:10). 5. Justification involves Christ's love for me (John 3:16). Sanctification involves my love for Christ (1Jn. 4:19) 6. Justification concerns Christ's righteousness (2Cor. 5:21). Sanctification concerns my righteousness. 7. Justification involves my position in Christ. Sanctification involves Christ's position in me. 8. Justification considers what God has done. Sanctification considers what I am doing. 9. Justification is God's commitment to me. Sanctification is my commitment to God. 10. Justification requires obedience to one command (faith in Christ, Acts 6:7). Sanctification requires obedience to all the Lord's commands. 11. Justification focuses on the cross which Jesus took up once and for all (1Cor. 1:18). Sanctification focuses on the cross which I am to pick up daily (Luke 9:53). 12. Justification is finished at the moment of faith (John 5:24). Sanctification is not finished until I go to be with the Lord (1Cor. 9:24,27). Mike Gendron, Roman Catholicism (GB-310), Tape 7:A, Tyndale Theological Seminary http://www.tyndale.edu


Justin Martyr : millennial kingdom - Justin Martyr See note
Justin Martyr - millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - Justin Martyr See note
Justin Martyr, "Dialogue of Justin, Philosopher and Martyr with Trypho a Jew." Ante-Nicene Fathers. vol. 1. : Ref-0061 See note

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