
CrossLinks Topical Index - S
S : index - alphabetic
Sabbath : crucifixion - day of preparation; days - special; Sabbath - blessing for keeping; Sabbath - carrying load on; Sabbath - commerce on; Sabbath - day's journey between Jerusalem and Mt. of Olives
; Sabbath - for man; Sabbath - gates closed; Sabbath - healing on; Sabbath - high; Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - Lord of
; Sabbath - no longer required; Sabbath - penalty for breaking; Sabbath - prohibitions; Sabbath - rest; Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant; Sabbath - work permitted in Temple 
Sabbath - blessing for keeping : Jer. 17:24-26
Sabbath - carrying load on : Jer. 17:21-27; John 5:10
Sabbath - commerce on : Ne. 13:15
Sabbath - day's journey between Jerusalem and Mt. of Olives : Mat. 21:1; Mat. 26:30; Mark 11:1; Mark 14:26; Luke 19:37; Luke 22:39; John 8:1; Acts 1:12
The rabbis determined 3/4 mile as the distance allowed for travel on the Sabbath as follows. They combined Ex. 16:29 (every man is to abide in his place) with Ex. 31:13 (keep My Sabbaths) -- neither of which specify anything concerning distance--with Num. 35:5,26.27 (distance a manslayer can leave a city of refuge) to decided upon 2,000 cubits, or 3/4 of a mile. Ref-0100, Tape 3:A.
Sabbath - for man : Mark 2:27
Sabbath - gates closed : Ne. 13:19-22; Mat. 24:20
Sabbath - healing on : Luke 5:10; Luke 6:6; Luke 13:14; Luke 14:3; John 5:9; John 5:16; John 7:23; John 9:14
Sabbath - high : Ex. 12:16
Sabbath - high - day after crucifixion : crucifixion - day of preparation
Sabbath - keep : Ex. 20:8; Ex. 31:13; Ex. 34:21; Ex. 35:2; Deu. 5:12; Isa. 56:2; Isa. 56:9; Isa. 58:13; Jer. 17:21; Eze. 20:12; Eze. 20:20
Sabbath - Lord of : Mat. 12:8; Mark 2:28
"From the perspective of the Torah as I understand it, only God is lord of the Sabbath... So I say to the disciple, is it really so that your master, the son of man, is lord of the Sabbath? Then - so I asked before, so I ask again - is your master God?" Ref-0137, pp. 87-88.
Sabbath - no longer required : Acts 15:22; Rom. 14:5; Gal. 3:13; Gal. 4:9; Col. 2:16
Sabbath - not mandatory : days - special
Sabbath - penalty for breaking : Ex. 35:2; Num. 15:32-36; Jer. 17:27
Sabbath - prohibitions : Ex. 16:25-27 (no gathering of manna); Ex. 16:29 (no travel); Ex. 31:14 (no work); Ex. 35:3 (no kindling of fire); Lev. 23:3 (stay home); Deu. 5:12 (no work); Jer. 17:21 (bear no burden); Amos 8:5 (no trading); Ne. 10:31 (no marketing); Ne. 13:15 (9 no marketing); Ne. 13:1 (9 no marketing)
Sabbath - rest : Ex. 20:8; Ex. 23:12; Deu. 5:14; Deu. 12:9; 2Chr. 20:30; Ps. 95:11; Heb. 4:1-16
Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant : Ex. 31:13; Ex. 31:17; Ne. 9:14; Eze. 20:12; Eze. 20:20
Sabbath - work permitted in Temple : Num. 28:9-10; Num. 28:3-8; Lev. 24:8; 1Chr. 9:32; John 7:22
"So it was clear to everybody that what was not to be done outside of the Temple, in secular space, was required to be done in holy space, in the Temple itself. When, therefore, Jesus says that something greater than the Temple is here, he can only mean that he and his disciples may do on the Sabbath what they do because they stand in place of the priests in the Temple: the holy place has shifted, not being formed by the circle made up of the master and his disciples." Ref-0137, p. 83.
Sabbaths : Sabbaths - plural 
Sabbaths - plural : Mat. 12:1-12; Mat. 28:1
"The term Sabbath is frequently (one-third of all of its New Testament occurrences) in the plural form in the New Testament when only one day is in view. For example, in Matthew 12:1-12 both the singular and the plural forms are used (cf. esp. v. 5). There is then no real case for a Passover Sabbath which occurred the day before the regular weekly Sabbath." Ref-0044, pp. 69-70.
sabbatical : seven years - sabbatical
sabbatical - year : seven years - sabbatical
sabbatical year : seventy - times seven 
Sabellianism : Sabellianism - definition 
Sabellianism - definition :
"Sabellianism denied that God is in three persons, affirming that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are merely modes of manifestation... Sabellianism was naved after its principal advocate, Sabellius...at the beginning of the third century." Ref-0019, p. 240.
sacred : sin - mixing with sacred
sacred - mixing sin with : sin - mixing with sacred
sacrifice : atonement - without sacrifice
; bird - sacrifice not severed; fire - consuming sacrifice; hand - laid on head of offering; living - sacrifice; offering - daily; pagan - sacrifice; sacrifice - acceptable; sacrifice - blemished; sacrifice - ended
; sacrifice - for priest; sacrifice - mercy over; sacrifice - missing; sacrifice - must cost; sacrifice - not given; sacrifice - not to God in wilderness; sacrifice - numerous animals
; sacrifice - obedience to commands substituted
; sacrifice - of firstborn; sacrifice - one time; sacrifice - perfect
; sacrifice - second Temple stopped
; sacrifice - stopped before abomination
; sacrifice - to other gods; sacrifice - unacceptable; sacrifice - vs. obedience; sacrifice - vs. worship; temple - sacrifice future
; temple - sacrifice without 
sacrifice - acceptable : Heb. 12:28; 1Pe. 2:5
sacrifice - atonement without : atonement - without sacrifice 
sacrifice - bird not severed : bird - sacrifice not severed
sacrifice - blemished : Mal. 1:8; Mal. 1:13
sacrifice - consumed by fire : fire - consuming sacrifice
sacrifice - daily : offering - daily
sacrifice - ended : Dan. 8:11; Dan. 9:27; Joel 1:13 (?)
Questionable: Joel 1:13 (?);
sacrifice - for priest : Lev. 9:7; Lev. 16:6; Heb. 5:3
sacrifice - hand laid on head : hand - laid on head of offering
sacrifice - living : living - sacrifice
sacrifice - mercy over : Isa. 1:11-17; Hos. 6:6; Mat. 9:13; Mat. 12:7
sacrifice - missing : Hos. 3:4
sacrifice - must cost : 1Chr. 21:24
sacrifice - not given : Isa. 43:23-24
sacrifice - not to God in wilderness : Deu. 32:17; Jos. 24:14; Amos 5:25; Acts 7:42
sacrifice - numerous animals : 2S. 6:13; 1K. 8:63; 1Chr. 29:21; 2Chr. 1:6; 2Chr. 5:6; 2Chr. 7:5; 2Chr. 15:11; 2Chr. 29:32; 2Chr. 30:24; 2Chr. 35:7-9; Ezra 6:17
"In the time of the Second Temple it is estimated that as many as 600,000 sacrifices took place annually." Ref-0146, p. 536. "In the Old Covenant there were many sacrifices; the official number annually no less than 1,273 (according to Num. 28 and 29), and thus together from Moses to Christ nearly two millions, apart from the unnumbered millions upon millions of private offerings (Lev. 1; 3; 4; 5)." <A HREF="JAVASCRIPT:X('Ref-0197')">Ref-0197, p. 140.
sacrifice - obedience to commands substituted : Dan. 1:8; Dan. 3:12; Dan. 6:5; Dan. 6:10
"the exilic and post-exilic prophets, living for a time without a functioning Temple and service, apparently substituted mizvot ('[obedience to] commandments') as spiritual sacrifices (Dan. 1:8; 3:12; 6:5,10) until actual sacrifices could be continued (Ezra 3:2-6)." Ref-0146, p. 290.
sacrifice - of firstborn : Gen. 22:9; 2K. 3:27; Mic. 6:7
sacrifice - one time : John 19:30; Heb. 7:27
sacrifice - pagan : pagan - sacrifice
sacrifice - perfect : Lev. 1:3; Lev. 1:10; Eph. 5:27
"That animal must be free from all defect or blemish to make it the more apparent that its blood was shed not for its own deficiencies but for the sin of another." Ref-0096, p. 77.
sacrifice - second Temple stopped :
"On August 6 [70 A.D.] the daily sacrifice ceased in the temple. It had been offered every morning for more than five hundred years save for the period of the Syrian persecution when an abomination had occupied the Holy of Holies." Ref-0150, p. 285.
sacrifice - stopped before abomination : Dan. 8:18; Dan. 9:27; Dan. 11:31; Joel 1:13 (?)
Questionable: Joel 1:13 (?);
sacrifice - temple - future : temple - sacrifice future 
sacrifice - to other gods : Ex. 22:20; Jer. 1:16
sacrifice - unacceptable : Gen. 4:5; Deu. 23:18; Ps. 40:6; Pr. 15:8; Pr. 21:27; Ecc. 5:1; Isa. 1:11; Isa. 66:3; Jer. 6:20; Amos 5:21; Mic. 6:7; Mal. 1:10; Mal. 1:13; Heb. 10:5
sacrifice - vs. obedience : 1S. 13:12; 1S. 15:22; Pr. 21:3; Jer. 7:21-24; Hos. 6:6; Mark 12:33
sacrifice - vs. worship : Ps. 69:31
sacrifice - without temple : temple - sacrifice without 
sacrifice begins : temple - second - sacrifice began 
sacrifice begins - second temple : temple - second - sacrifice began 
sacrifices : millennium - sacrifices
; Paul - sacrifices in temple
sacrifices - millennium : millennium - sacrifices 
sacrifices - Paul offers in temple : Paul - sacrifices in temple
sacrificing : sacrificing - children
; sacrificing - children prohibited
sacrificing - children : Deu. 12:31; Deu. 18:10; 2K. 3:27; 2K. 16:3; 2K. 17:17; 2K. 17:31; 2K. 21:6; 2K. 23:10; 2Chr. 28:3; 2Chr. 33:6; Ps. 106:37; Isa. 57:5; Jer. 7:31; Jer. 19:5; Eze. 16:21; Eze. 23:37
"The children were first slain in this heathen practice, then burned..." Ref-0171, pp. 88-89. "...exposure of infants to die prevailed as a cruel custom in the ancient world, where children were cast out into the open field; even worse, female children among the Arabs were buried alive." Ref-0171, p. 86. "It was a double accusation against adultery and murder [Eze. 23:37]. They dared to worship in the temple of God on the same day that they made their sacrifice of their children to Molech worship." Ref-0171, p. 135.
sacrificing - children prohibited : Deu. 18:21; Deu. 20:12
saddle broken : Num. 19:2; Mark 11:2
Sadducees : Sadducees - deny supernatural
Sadducees - deny supernatural : Mat. 22:23; Luke 20:27; Acts 4:1-2; Acts 23:8; Acts 24:21
said faith : faith - SAID
sailors : sailors - guided to haven
sailors - guided to haven : Ps. 107:42; Mat. 8:28; Luke 8:26; Mark 5:1; John 6:21
Saint Petersburg : city renamed - Saint Petersburg 
Saint Petersburg - renamed : city renamed - Saint Petersburg 
saints : antichrist - prevails over the saints [5001.15]; death - of saints precious; judge - saints; persecution - of saints; reign - of believers; saints - definition
; saints - gathering of; saints - killed; saints - patience of; saints - prayers of; saints - vs. martyrs of Jesus; saints - with Jesus at second coming; separated - people of God from world
; tribulation - saints; vengeance - saints execute
saints - antichrist prevails over : antichrist - prevails over the saints [5001.15]
saints - death precious : death - of saints precious
saints - definition :
saints = separated ones
saints - execute vengeance : vengeance - saints execute
saints - gathering of : Ps. 50:5; Mat. 24:31; Mark 13:27; 1Th. 4:17; 2Th. 2:1
saints - judge : judge - saints
saints - killed : Ps. 44:22; Dan. 12:7; Rom. 8:36; Rev. 6:9; Rev. 12:11; Rev. 14:13; Rev. 17:6; Rev. 20:4
saints - patience of : Luke 8:15; Luke 21:19; Luke 21:28; Rev. 1:9; Rev. 13:10; Rev. 14:12
saints - persecution of : persecution - of saints
saints - prayers of : Rev. 8:3
saints - reign : reign - of believers
saints - separated from world : separated - people of God from world 
saints - tribulation : tribulation - saints
saints - vs. martyrs of Jesus : Rev. 17:6
saints - with Jesus at second coming : Deu. 33:2; Isa. 13:3; Joel 3:11; Zec. 14:5; Col. 3:4; 1Th. 4:13; Jude 1:14; Rev. 17:14; Rev. 19:14
Saladin : chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin 
Saladin - takes Jerusalem - date : chronology - AD 1187 - Jerusalem falls to Saladin 
salt : Arabah - Sea of; covenant - salt; salt - flavorless; salt - heals water; salt - of earth
; salt - on all offerings; salt - valley of
salt - covenant : covenant - salt
salt - flavorless : Luke 11:34; Luke 14:34
salt - heals water : 2K. 2:21
salt - of earth : Mat. 5:13; Luke 14:34-35
Luke 14:35 implies that salt was used to make the soil more productive.
salt - on all offerings : Lev. 2:13
salt - sea : Arabah - Sea of
salt - valley of : 2S. 8:13; 2K. 14:7; 1Chr. 18:12; 2Chr. 25:11
salvation : atonement - of Christ unlimited
; Gentile - salvation; Gentile - salvation - purpose; heaven - joy at salvation; Israel - salvation of; Jews - salvation is of; Koran - salvation - unsure
; Koran - salvation by works; law - justification not by; lordship - salvation
; prophets - inquired of salvation; repentance - salvation involves
; salvation - baptism and
; salvation - basis of
; salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required; salvation - believe only
; salvation - by gospel; salvation - by grace; salvation - can't add to; salvation - free; salvation - inquired; salvation - last minute; salvation - look for; salvation - minimal belief required; salvation - must precede death; salvation - not by works; salvation - one way
; salvation - OT saint's understanding
; salvation - plan of; salvation - planned before fall; salvation - requires gospel after Christ
; salvation - today is day; salvation - universal desire of God; salvation - work out; serpent - raised; soteriology
; Zion - salvation in; Isa. 45:15; Isa. 45:17; Isa. 45:21; Isa. 51:5-6; Isa. 51:8; Isa. 52:10; Isa. 63:8; Ps. 98:2-3
salvation - baptism and : Mark 16:16; Luke 23:43; Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16; 1Cor. 1:17; 1Pe. 3:21
Some isolate Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16; and 1Pe. 3:21 without the balance of other passages on salvation in their attempt to teach baptism as a requirement for salvation. These would ignore passages such as Luke 23:43 and 1Cor. 1:17 which clearly show just the opposite. "[Acts 22:16] contains four segments: (a) arise (which is a participle, arising), (b) be baptized (an imperative), (c) wash away your sins (another imperative), and (d) calling on the name of the Lord (another participle). To make the verse teach baptism is necessary for salvation necessitates connecting parts two and three--be baptized and wash away. But rather than being connected to each other, each of those commands is actually connected with the participle. Arising is necessary before baptism and calling before sins can be wash[ed] away. Thus the verse should be read this way: Arising, be baptized; washing away your sins, calling on the Lord. The verse correctly understood does not teach baptismal regeneration." Ref-0098, p. 337. "The Greek word for 'unto the remission of sins' [Acts 2:38] can also mean 'on the basis of' or 'because of' (Mat. 10:41; Mat. 12:41). They were to be baptized because of the remission of sins." Ref-0100, Tape 4:B. F.F. Bruce's translation: "Rise up, get yourself baptized and have your sins washed away calling on His name." Ref-0100, Tape 20:A.
salvation - basis of : John 1:21; John 7:40; Eph. 3:10; 1Pe. 1:10
"The basis of salvation in every age is the death of Christ; the requirement for salvation in every age is faith; the object of faith in every age is God; the content of faith changes in the various dispensations. It is this last point, of course, that distinguishes dispensationalism from covenant theology, but it is not a point to which the charge of teaching two ways of salvation can be attached. It simply recognizes the obvious fact of progressive revelation. When Adam looked upon the coats of skins with which God had clothed him and his wife, he did not see what the believer today sees looking back on the cross of Calvary." Ref-0056, p. 115. "The understanding of the average Israelite concerning Messiah at the time Jesus walked the earth was very feeble (John 1:21; 7:40), and even the prophets lacked comprehension (1 Peter 1:10-11). These passages make it impossible to say that Old Testament saints under the law exercised personal faith in Jesus Christ." Ref-0056, p. 120.
salvation - belief in deity of Jesus required : John 8:24
salvation - believe only : Acts 16:31
"Personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ alone as Savior is the one and only condition for human salvation. Over one hundred times in the New Testament, faith in Christ, for those who are capable of exercising it, is made the one human requirement for receiving eternal life. 'There are one hundred and fifteen passages at least wherein the word believe is used alone and apart from every other condition as the only way of salvation. In addition to this there are upwards of 35 passages wherein its synonym faith is used.'" Ref-0097, p. 159.
salvation - by gospel : 1Cor. 15:2
salvation - by grace : Acts 15:11; Eph. 2:5-8; 2Ti. 1:9
salvation - can't add to : Job 35:7
salvation - free : Isa. 55:1-3; Rev. 22:17
salvation - Gentile : Gentile - salvation
salvation - Gentile purpose : Gentile - salvation - purpose
salvation - in Zion : Zion - salvation in
salvation - inquired : Acts 2:37-39; Acts 16:30-31
salvation - inquired by prophets : prophets - inquired of salvation
salvation - is of Jews : Jews - salvation is of
salvation - joy in heaven at : heaven - joy at salvation
salvation - Koran by works : Koran - salvation by works
salvation - last minute : Mat. 20:1-15; Luke 23:42
salvation - look for : Num. 21:8; Isa. 45:22; Luke 23:42; John 3:14
salvation - look to obtain : serpent - raised
salvation - lordship : lordship - salvation 
salvation - minimal belief required : Acts 16:31
salvation - must precede death : Eze. 3:18; Eze. 3:20; John 8:21; Heb. 9:27
salvation - not by law : law - justification not by
salvation - not by works : Hab. 2:4; Luke 7:42; Luke 7:50; Acts 13:39; Rom. 1:17; Rom. 3:20; Rom. 3:28; Rom. 4:2-6; Rom. 5:1; Rom. 5:16-18; Gal. 2:16; Gal. 2:21; Gal. 3:11; Gal. 3:24; Gal. 5:4; Gal. 6:15; Eph. 2:8-10; 2Ti. 1:9; Tit. 3:5; Heb. 10:38; Rev. 7:10
salvation - of Israel : Israel - salvation of
salvation - one way : Deu. 18:18; Isa. 43:3; Isa. 43:11; Isa. 53:11; Mat. 7:13; Mat. 10:32; Mark 9:37; Luke 10:16; Luke 12:9; John 3:16; John 3:36; John 5:23; John 6:40; John 6:47; John 6:43; John 8:24; John 10:9; John 13:20; John 14:6; John 15:23-24; John 17:2; John 20:31; Acts 4:2; Acts 4:12; Acts 10:43; Acts 13:39; Acts 16:31; Rom. 8:34; Gal. 2:21; Heb. 7:25; Heb. 9:24; 1Ti. 2:5; Tit. 3:5; 1Jn. 2:1; 1Jn. 2:23; 1Jn. 3:23; 1Jn. 4:9; 1Jn. 4:15; 1Jn. 5:1; 2Jn. 1:9
Regarding Gal. 2:21: if there is any other way of salvation than through the death of Christ, then the crucifixion represents the greatest blunder in the universe as God threw Himself away for nothing.
salvation - OT saint's understanding : Mat. 16:21; Mat. 17:22-23; Mat. 20:17-19; 1Cor. 15:1-4; 1Pe. 1:10-12
"It is interesting that Gerstner admits that the Old Testament believers' faith in Christ was 'hazy with regard to details' (ibid.). How, then, can it be 'meaningfully described as faith in Jesus Christ,' especially since Gerstner elsewhere states, 'It is generally acknowledged and explicitly stated in Scripture that the prophets did not always understand what they were prophesying. Even with respect to the Incarnation itself and details concerning it, they were mystified' (p. 96)? He then quotes 1 Peter 1:10-12, the same Scripture passage he insists 'shows clearly that the prophets prophesied of the grace that would come' (p. 166). The coming of that grace was future to the prophesying of it, and the prophets did not fully comprehend all they were prophesying. As Gerstner wrote, 'If the prophets could be mystified about the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow, events which are central to the redemptive work of Christ, it would not be surprising that they could be baffled by minute measurements of a future temple' (p. 97). Not only did the prophets--to say nothing of the Old Testament saints--not understand 'the grace that would come,' but even the apostles could not accept the statements of the Lord Jesus 'that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised up on the third day' (Matt 16:21; cf. 17:22-23 ; 20:17-19 ). In light of this evidence, how could the Old Testament saints consciously have had faith in Christ and His redemptive death and resurrection (cf. 1 Cor 15:1-4)?" John A. Witmer, "Part 2: A Review of Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth", Ref-0200, Volume 149, Vol. 149, (1992): 200.
salvation - plan of : Mat. 10:32; John 1:12; John 3:16-18; John 3:36; Rom. 3:23; Rom. 5:8; Rom. 5:12; Rom. 6:23; Rom. 10:8-10; 1Cor. 15:1-4; Eph. 2:8-9; 1Jn. 5:11-13; Rev. 3:20
salvation - planned before fall : Rom. 16:25; Eph. 1:4; 2Ti. 1:9; Tit. 1:2
salvation - repentance involved : repentance - salvation involves 
salvation - requires gospel after Christ : Acts 11:14; Rom. 9:3
In Acts 11:14 Peter indicates that the devout Gentile Cornelius was unsaved until he heard the contents of the gospel message, even though he had faith in what he knew of God to then. In Rom. 9:3 Paul indicates the lost state of zealous Jews.
salvation - soteriology : soteriology 
salvation - today is day : John 7:6; 2Cor. 6:2
salvation - universal : atonement - of Christ unlimited 
salvation - universal desire of God : Eze. 18:23; Eze. 18:32; Mat. 11:28; 1Ti. 2:4; 2Pe. 3:9
salvation - unsure - Koran : Koran - salvation - unsure 
salvation - work out : Php. 2:12
Samaria : Samaria - gospel to; Samaria - origin 
Samaria - gospel to : John 4:5; John 4:39-40; Acts 8:5; Acts 8:14; Acts 8:25
Samaria - origin :
"1K. 16:24 tells us how Omri purchased from Shemer a hill called Samaria, on which he built the capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. As the capitol city, Samaria also became the term used to identify the entire territory of the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom, all the tribes over which Jeroboam made himself king. Since the Northern Kingdom did not want its citizens traveling to the temple in Jerusalem, capital of the Southern Kingdom, they established Samaria as a competing religious as well as political center. All sorts of idolatrous worship evolved there." Ref-0105, p. 186.
Samaritan : temple - Samaritan 
Samaritan - temple : temple - Samaritan 
Samaritan temple : chronology - BC 113 - Samaritan Temple destroyed 
Samaritan temple - date destroyed : chronology - BC 113 - Samaritan Temple destroyed 
Samaritans : Samaritans - despised by Jews
Samaritans - despised by Jews : Luke 10:33; Luke 17:16; John 4:9; Luke 8:48
Samuel : intercession - Samuel
Samuel - intercession : intercession - Samuel
sanctification : justification - vs. sanctification
; sin - mixing with sacred; truth - sanctification by
sanctification - all or nothing : sin - mixing with sacred
sanctification - by truth : truth - sanctification by
sanctification - vs. justification : justification - vs. sanctification 
sanctifying : Word - sanctifying
sanctifying - Word : Word - sanctifying
sanctuary : sanctuary - cast down by Antiochus Epiphanes 
sanctuary - cast down by Antiochus Epiphanes : Dan. 8:11
"And after that Antiochus had smitten Egypt, he returned in the hundred and forty and third year; and he went up against Israel, and he went up against Jerusalem with a great multitude. And he entered in arrogance into the sanctuary, and took the golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels thereof, and the table of the shewbread, and the pouring vessels, and the vials, and the censers of gold, and the vail, and the crowns, and the golden ornaments that were on the front of the temple; and he scaled the gold off. And he took the silver and the gold, and the precious vessels; and he took the hidden treasures which he found. And having taken all, he departed into his land. And he made a massacre, and spoke very arrogantly." 1 Maccabees 1:20-24.
sand : foundation - rock vs. sand
sand - foundation vs. rock : foundation - rock vs. sand
sandal : sandal - removed
sandal - removed : Deu. 25:9; Ru. 4:7
sandals : holy - ground
sandals - remove : holy - ground
Sanhedrin : Sanhedrin - meaning
; trial - by night of Sanhedrin illegal
Sanhedrin - meaning :
"In Greek hedra means a sitting place, and hedron is the diminutive form of hedra; sun means together with, so that sunhedrion means sitting together with, or a council board; and it is used also of the council chamber, or place of session." Ref-0117, p. 51.
Sanhedrin - trial by night illegal : trial - by night of Sanhedrin illegal
sanitation : latrine
Sappho : lesbian - origin of term 
Sappho - Greek poetess : lesbian - origin of term 
Sarah : lied - Sarah; Sarah - age at death; Sarai - name changed from 
Sarah - age at death : Gen. 23:1
Sarah - lied : lied - Sarah
Sarah - name changed to : Sarai - name changed from 
Sarai : Sarai - name changed from
; Sarai - sister of Abram
Sarai - name changed from : Gen. 17:15
Sarai: h8297 - "dominative," from h8269 - a head person, captain. Sarah: h8283 - mistress or queen, added he (hay) = breath of God
Sarai - sister of Abram : Gen. 12:13; Gen. 20:2; Gen. 20:12; Gen. 26:8
sardine : jasper 
Satan : Anakim
; angel - of light; angels - redemption; antichrist - empowered by Satan [5001.8]; Cain - of Satan; death - power of by Satan; evil - serves God; Jews - who are not; kingdom - of Satan; kingdoms - only two; Koran - Satan
; miracles - not of God; Satan - abodes of; Satan - as god; Satan - bound
; Satan - bound - NOT; Satan - captive by; Satan - cast out; Satan - controlled by God; Satan - created by Christ
; Satan - Diabolos
; Satan - fall of
; Satan - father of lies; Satan - get behind me; Satan - given over to; Satan - immunity from; Satan - influences Godly; Satan - named explicitly; Satan - rebuking; Satan - ruler of this world; Satan - sons of; Satan - work attributed to God; Satan - worshiped; seed - of Satan
Satan - abodes of : Eze. 28:13-14; Eph. 2:2; Eph. 6:12; Rev. 12:9; Rev. 12:12; Rev. 20:3; Rev. 20:8; Rev. 20:10
Satan - and Cain : Cain - of Satan
Satan - angel of light : angel - of light
Satan - as god : John 12:32; 2Cor. 4:4; 1Jn. 4:4; 1Jn. 5:19
Satan - bound : Rev. 20:2-4
"If this language does not mean that the immobilization of Satan is complete, so far as his deception of the nations (Grk. ethne) is concerned, then there is no way to express the idea." Ref-0183, p. 481.
Satan - bound - NOT : Acts 5:3; 1Cor. 7:15; 2Cor. 4:3-4; 2Cor. 11:14; 2Cor. 12:7; Eph. 4:26-27; Eph. 6:12; 1Th. 2:18; 2Th. 2:9; 1Ti. 1:20; Jas. 4:7; 1Pe. 5:8-9; 1Jn. 3:8-10; Rev. 20:3
Satan - captive by : 2Ti. 2:25-26
Satan - cast out : Luke 10:18; John 12:31; Rev. 9:1; Rev. 12:9; Rev. 12:13
Satan - controlled by God : Job 1:12; Job 2:6; Mat. 8:31; Luke 22:31; Jas. 4:7; Rev. 16:8; Rev. 20:8
Satan - created by Christ : Eze. 28:13; Mat. 4:9; Luke 4:7; John 1:3; Col. 1:16
The deceptive power of sin becomes evident when the creature (Satan) requests worship from the Creator (Jesus) in Mat. 4:9 and Luke 4:7.
Satan - Diabolos :
Greek: dia = against, bolos = to throw, the accuser or slanderer
Satan - empowers antichrist : antichrist - empowered by Satan [5001.8]
Satan - fall of : Gen. 1:2 (?); Isa. 14:12; Isa. 45:18 (?); Rev. 12:4
Questionable: Gen. 1:2 (?); Isa. 45:18 (?);
Satan - father of lies : Gen. 3:1; John 8:44
Satan - get behind me : Mat. 16:23; Mark 8:33; Luke 4:8
Satan - given over to : Job 2:6; 1Cor. 5:5; 1Cor. 5:13; 1Ti. 1:20
Satan - immunity from : Gal. 1:4; Jas. 4:7; 1Jn. 4:4; 1Jn. 5:18
Satan - influences Godly : 1Chr. 21:1 (David); Mat. 16:21-23 (Peter); Luke 22:31 (Peter); 2Cor. 2:11; 2Cor. 11:3; Eph. 6:11; 2Ti. 2:26; 1Pe. 5:8-9
Satan - kingdom of : kingdom - of Satan
Satan - Koran : Koran - Satan 
Satan - miracles of : miracles - not of God
Satan - named explicitly : 1Chr. 21:1; Job 1:6-12; Job 2:1-7; Zec. 3:1-2; Mat. 4:10; Mat. 12:26; Mat. 16:23; Mark 1:13; Mark 3:23-26; Mark 4:15; Mark 8:33; Luke 4:8; Luke 10:18; Luke 11:18; Luke 13:16; Luke 22:3; Luke 22:31; John 13:27; Acts 5:3; Acts 26:18; Rom. 16:20; 1Cor. 5:5; 1Cor. 7:5; 2Cor. 2:11; 2Cor. 11:14; 2Cor. 12:7; 1Th. 2:18; 2Th. 2:9; 1Ti. 1:20; 1Ti. 5:15; Rev. 2:9; Rev. 2:13; Rev. 2:24; Rev. 3:9; Rev. 12:9; Rev. 20:2; Rev. 20:7
Satan - power of death : death - power of by Satan
Satan - rebuking : Zec. 3:2; Jude 1:9
Satan - ruler of this world : Mat. 4:8; Luke 4:6; John 12:31; John 14:30; John 16:11; 2Cor. 4:4; 1Jn. 5:19; Rev. 13:1; Rev. 13:7
Satan - seed of : seed - of Satan
Satan - serves God : evil - serves God
Satan - serving if not serving God : kingdoms - only two
Satan - sons of : Mat. 13:38
Satan - synagogue of : Jews - who are not
Satan - unredeemable : angels - redemption
Satan - work attributed to God : Job 1:16
Satan - worshiped : Isa. 14:14; Mat. 4:9; Luke 4:7; Rev. 13:4
Satanic verses : Koran - Satanic verses 
Satanic verses - Koran : Koran - Satanic verses 
satisfaction : satisfaction - elusive
satisfaction - elusive : Ecc. 6:7
satisfied : satisfied - be
satisfied - be : Ecc. 4:6; Ecc. 4:8
Satisfied by the Promise of the Spirit : Ref-0115 
Saturnalia : Christmas - date assigned 
Sauer, Erich, The Dawn Of World Redemption : Ref-0197 
Saul : David - oath with Saul; Paul - Saul
; Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled; Saul - anointed from flask; Saul - duration of reign; Saul - kingly anointing; Saul - men taken by; Saul - no priestly anointing; Saul - prophet anointing; Saul - rejected by God; Saul - robe cut; Saul - saved?
Saul (apostle Paul) : Paul - as murderer
Saul (apostle Paul) - murderer : Paul - as murderer
Saul - anointed from flask : 1S. 10:1
Saul - Benjamite king : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Saul - duration of reign : Acts 13:21
Saul - kingly anointing : 1S. 10:1
Saul - men taken by : 1S. 8:11; 1S. 13:2; 1S. 14:52
Saul - no priestly anointing : 1S. 13:9
Saul - oath of David : David - oath with Saul
Saul - Paul : Paul - Saul 
Saul - prophet anointing : 1S. 10:6
Saul - rejected by God : 1S. 15:23; 1Chr. 17:13
Saul - robe cut : 1S. 24:4
Saul - saved? : 1S. 28:19
save : save - Jesus came to
save - Jesus came to : Luke 9:56; John 3:17
save us now : hosanna 
saved : faith - SAID; saved - others by Jesus; saved - souls
saved - false : faith - SAID
saved - others by Jesus : Isa. 53:12; Mat. 27:42
saved - souls : Pr. 14:25
sawn : sawn - in two
sawn - in two : Heb. 11:37
Sawyer, Thomas, and Ray Summers. Essentials of New Testament Greek : Ref-0099 
sayings : crucifixion - sayings 
sayings - crucifixion : crucifixion - sayings 
scales : measure - honest
scales - honest : measure - honest
scandalon : offense - rock of
scapegoat : scapegoat - reached wilderness
; Lev. 16:8; Isa. 53:4; Isa. 53:6
scapegoat - reached wilderness : Lev. 16:10; Isa. 1:18
Yoma 6:8 "A. They said to the high priest, 'The goat has reached the wilderness.' B. Now how did they know that the goat had come to the wilderness? C. They made sentinel posts, and waved flags, so they might know that the goat had reached the wilderness. D. Said R. Judah, 'Now did they not have a more impressive sign than that? From Jerusalem to Bet Hiddudo is three miles. They can walk a mile, come back a mile, and wait sufficient time to walk a mile, and so they will know that the goat has reached the wilderness.' E. R. Ishmael says, 'Now did they not have another sign? There was a crimson thread tied to the door of the sanctuary. When the goat had reached the wilderness, the thread would turn white, for as it says, 'Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow'" Ref-0041, Isa. 1:18
scarce : tribulation - great
scarce - living : tribulation - great
scarlet : tola 
scarlet & hyssop : Ex. 24:8; Lev. 14:4; Num. 19:6; Heb. 9:19
scars : scars - Jesus' permanent
scars - Jesus' permanent : Ps. 22:16; Zec. 12:10; Zec. 13:6; John 20:20; John 20:27; Rev. 5:6
scepter : messianic prophecy - time of arrival
; Gen. 49:10; Num. 24:7; Ps. 45:6; Ps. 110:1; Eze. 21:10
scepter - depart : messianic prophecy - time of arrival 
Schaff, Philip. History of the Christian Church : Ref-0124 
Scherman, Nosson and Irving I. Stone, Tanach : Ref-0196 
Scherman, Nosson and Irving I. Stone, Tanach - The Stone Edition : Ref-0196 
scholarly : apostasy - scholarly 
scholarly - apostasy : apostasy - scholarly 
scoffers : Ps. 1:1; Pr. 21:24; Pr. 22:10; Pr. 24:9; 2Pe. 3:3
scourged : stripes
scribe : scribe - false
scribe - false : Jer. 8:8
scribes : inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques 
scribes - rules for copying texts : inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques 
Scripture : book - volume written of Jesus; counsel - scripture sufficient; counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom; despised - Word of God; divisions - Jewish Scripture
; inerrancy - reliance on details; inspiration - NT considered scripture
; Karaites - fundamentalists
; Paul - writing called scripture; prophecy - percentage of Scripture; scripture - authority
; scripture - copied; scripture - difficult to understand; scripture - exceeding; scripture - fulfilled; scripture - omitted from; scripture - permanent
; scripture - permanent
; scripture - reasoning from; sealed - scripture; signs - can't contradict word; sufficient - scripture
; teachers - twisting Scripture; Word - mishandled
scripture - alone - Jews : Karaites - fundamentalists 
scripture - authority : Acts 17:11
Notice how even the Apostle Paul was judged in light of existing scripture.
scripture - copied : Deu. 10:2; Deu. 10:4; Deu. 17:18; Pr. 25:1; Jer. 36:28
Scripture - despised : despised - Word of God
scripture - details reliable : inerrancy - reliance on details
scripture - difficult to understand : 1Pe. 1:10; 2Pe. 3:16
scripture - eternal : scripture - permanent 
scripture - exceeding : 1Cor. 4:6
scripture - fulfilled : Mat. 26:54; Mat. 26:56; Mark 14:49; Mark 15:28; Luke 4:21; John 13:18; John 17:12; John 19:24; John 19:28; John 19:36; Acts 1:16; Acts 13:27; Jas. 2:23
Scripture - Jewish divisions : divisions - Jewish Scripture 
scripture - mishandled : Word - mishandled
scripture - New Testament called : inspiration - NT considered scripture 
scripture - omitted from : John 20:30; John 21:25; Rev. 10:4
scripture - over signs : signs - can't contradict word
scripture - Paul's writing called : Paul - writing called scripture
Scripture - percent prophetic : prophecy - percentage of Scripture
scripture - permanent : 1S. 3:19; Ps. 12:6-7; Ps. 105:8; Ps. 119:89; Ps. 119:160; Ps. 138:2; Ecc. 3:14; Isa. 40:8; Mat. 4:4; Mat. 24:25; Mat. 5:17-18; Mat. 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 16:17; John 1:1; John 10:35; 2Ti. 3:15-16; 1Pe. 1:23-25
"When one thinks that the Bible has been copied during thirty centuries, as no book of man has ever been, or ever will be; that it was subjected to all the catastrophes and all the captivities of Israel; that it was transported seventy years to Babylon; that it has seen itself so often persecuted, or forgotten, or interdicted, or burnt, from the days of the Philistines to those of the Seleucidae; when one thinks that, since the time of Jesus Christ, it has had to traverse the first three centuries of the imperial persecutions, when persons found in possession of the holy books were thrown to the wild beasts; next the seventh, eigth, and ninth centuries, when false decretals were everywhere multiplied; the tenth century, when so few could read, even among the princes; the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth centuries, when the use of the Scriptures in the vulgar [common] tongue was punished with death, and when the books of the ancient fathers were mutilated, when so many ancient traditions were garbled and falsified, even to the very acts of the emperorors and to those of the councils--then we can perceive how necessary it was that the providence of God should have always put forth its mighty power, in order that the Jews... and the Christian Church [especially during the Middle Ages]... should transmit to us, in all their purity, those Scriptures." Ref-0060, p. 197 quoting Louis Gaussen, The Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, trans. David D. Scott, pp. 171-72
scripture - reasoning from : Luke 24:27; Acts 8:35; Acts 17:2; Acts 18:28; Acts 28:23
scripture - sealed : sealed - scripture
scripture - sufficient : sufficient - scripture 
scripture - sufficient for counsel : counsel - scripture sufficient
scripture - superior to psychology : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
Scripture - testifies of Jesus : book - volume written of Jesus
Scripture - twisting : teachers - twisting Scripture
scriptures : inerrancy - of scripture; inerrancy - of scripture; Koran - Scriptures superceded by; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; scriptures - opened
scriptures - inerrant : inerrancy - of scripture
scriptures - inspired : inerrancy - of scripture
Scriptures - Koran supercedes : Koran - Scriptures superceded by
scriptures - opened : Luke 24:32; Acts 17:3
Scriptures - reasoning from : messianic prophecy - witnessing tool
Scroggie, W. Graham. A Guide To The Gospels : Ref-0069 
Scroggie, W. Graham. A Guide To The Gospels. : Ref-0117 
scroll : scroll - eaten; written - both sides
scroll - eaten : Jer. 15:16; Eze. 3:1; Rev. 10:9
scroll - written both sides : written - both sides
sea : millennium - sea exists; sea - brought back from; sea - gives up dead; sea - nations represented as; sea - of glass; sea - those who go to; storm - calmed; type - water represents peoples
sea - brought back from : Ps. 68:22
sea - calmed : storm - calmed
sea - exists during millennium : millennium - sea exists
sea - gives up dead : Ex. 14:27-28; Rev. 20:13
sea - nations represented as : Dan. 7:3; Mat. 13:45-46; Rev. 13:1; Rev. 17:15
sea - of glass : Eze. 1:22; Rev. 4:6; Rev. 15:2
sea - representative of peoples : type - water represents peoples
sea - those who go to : Ps. 107:23; Isa. 42:10
sea life : sea life - destroyed
sea life - destroyed : Rev. 16:3
seal : seal - of God
seal - of God : Rev. 6:6; Rev. 7:3; Rev. 9:4; Rev. 22:4
sealed : Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT
; Holy Spirit - sealed with
; revelation - withheld; sealed - deed; sealed - Jesus; sealed - scripture
sealed - deed : Jer. 32:14; Rev. 5:1
sealed - Holy Spirit - not prior to Pentecost : Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT 
sealed - Jesus : John 1:32-33; John 6:27
sealed - revelation withheld : revelation - withheld
sealed - scripture : Dan. 8:26; Dan. 9:24; Dan. 12:4; Dan. 12:9; Isa. 29:11; Rev. 10:4; Rev. 22:10
sealed - with Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - sealed with 
seasons : Gen. 8:22; Ps. 74:16
seated : seated - rabbi 
seated - rabbi : Mat. 5:1; Luke 4:20
"In [Mat. 5:1], Matthew conjures the picture of a master of the Torah who now teaches the Torah to his disciples. Jesus sits down, which, we know from later writings about rabbis, was the customary indication that serious teaching was going to commence. Indeed, taking one's seat marked the beginning of the lesson. The disciples surround him, round about, and fall silent. The scene is one of dignity and formality." Ref-0137, p. 21.
Seba :
Sudan
second coming : alone - Jesus fights; angels - second coming; Koran - second coming
; rapture - vs. second coming - contrast
; rapture - vs. second coming, rapture
; rapture - vs. second coming, second coming
; saints - with Jesus at second coming; second coming - preconditions; second coming - revealed on; second coming - spiritualized
; tribulation - second coming after; visible - return of Christ; Isa. 34:5-10; Isa. 63:1; Zec. 14:2-5; Mat. 24:30; Acts 1:11; 2Th. 1:7; Heb. 9:28; Heb. 10:37; Jude 1:14; Rev. 1:7; Rev. 19:14
second coming - after tribulation : tribulation - second coming after
second coming - angels : angels - second coming
second coming - Jesus fights alone : alone - Jesus fights
second coming - Koran : Koran - second coming 
second coming - preconditions : Jer. 3:11-18; Zec. 12:10; Hos. 5:15; Mat. 23:39; Luke 13:35; Acts 3:19-21
second coming - revealed on : Gen. 45:4 (Joseph); Zec. 12:10 (Jesus); Mat. 24:30 (Jesus); Acts 7:13 (Joseph)
second coming - spiritualized :
"Without a clear proclamaition of the second advent, Christians have no common ground on which to meet the Jew; that to spiritualize this doctrine, as many do, is fatal, since the predictions are so clear of a glorious and conquering Messiah as well as a suffering Messiah. If you spiritualize the second advent, you must allow the Jew to spiritualize the first, as he is always ready to do, and you have no basis on which to reason with him." Gordon, A.J., "Three Weeks with Joseph Rabinowitz" in A. C. Gaebelein, Hath God Cast Away His People? (New Yourk: Gospel Publishing House, 1905), p. 277 cited by 2001122201.doc, p. 31.
second coming - visible : visible - return of Christ
second coming - vs. rapture - contrast : rapture - vs. second coming - contrast 
second coming - vs. rapture, rapture : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture 
second coming - vs. rapture, second coming : rapture - vs. second coming, second coming 
second coming - with saints : saints - with Jesus at second coming
second commandment : Roman Catholicism - second commandment 
second commandment - Roman Catholicism : Roman Catholicism - second commandment 
second death : death - second
secret : mystery - secret; secret - place; sins - secret
secret - mystery : mystery - secret
secret - place : Ps. 18:11; Ps. 27:5; Ps. 31:20; Ps. 91:1; Ps. 91:9; Isa. 26:20; Isa. 32:2; Mat. 6:6
secret - sin : sins - secret
secrets : secrets - belong to God; secrets - hold in trust; secrets - revealed
secrets - belong to God : Deu. 29:29; Dan. 2:22; Rev. 10:4
secrets - hold in trust : Pr. 11:13; Pr. 20:19
secrets - revealed : Ecc. 12:14; Isa. 29:15; Isa. 40:27; Mat. 10:26; Mark 4:22; Luke 8:17; Luke 12:2; Rom. 2:16; 1Cor. 4:5
security : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used 
security - Scriptures used AGAINST eternal : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used 
security - Scriptures used FOR eternal : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used 
seductress : harlot - avoid
seductress - avoid : harlot - avoid
see : viewing - avoid wickedness
see - no evil : viewing - avoid wickedness
See intercession : intercession - for others
See intercession - Moses. : intercession - for others
See scroll : bread - word as
See scroll - eaten. : bread - word as
seed : David - seed of; Messiah's lineage specified; mustard - seed
; seed - bears fruit; seed - considered as father physically; seed - includes believers & physical offspring; seed - Jesus'; seed - of God; seed - of Satan; seed - of woman
; seed - of woman - attacked
; seed - plural; seed - singular
seed - bears fruit : Gen. 1:11; John 12:24; 1Cor. 15:36
seed - considered as father physically : Jdg. 21:1; Heb. 6:10
seed - includes believers & physical offspring : Rom. 4:16
seed - Jesus' : Isa. 53:10; John 12:24
seed - mustard : mustard - seed 
seed - of David : David - seed of
seed - of God : 1Jn. 3:9
seed - of Satan : Gen. 3:15; Mat. 13:38; John 8:41-44; Acts 13:10; 1Jn. 3:10
seed - of woman : Gen. 3:15; Gen. 37:9; Isa. 7:14; Isa. 9:6; Jer. 31:22 (?); Mic. 5:3; Mat. 1:20; Luke 1:34; John 8:41-42; Gal. 4:4; 1Jn. 3:9; Rev. 12:4-5
"Most Christian commentators interpret Genesis 3:15 as the first revelation and prediction of the work of Messiah; for this reason, it is referred to by theologians as the protevangelium ('the first proclamation of the gospel')." Ref-0146, p. 188. "Thus He was indeed born in the Jewish people, but without, in the purely human meaning of the word, being a 'Jew.' As 'God manifest in the flesh' (1Ti. 3:16) He is super-racial, super-national, to all sinners alien by nature, and at the same time, as Redeemer of the world, for all reaces the Savior and Lord. Thus His virgin birth (Isa. 7:14) has to do not only with His holiness (freedom from inherited sin), but also with His word as the Savior (freedom from racial limitation)." Ref-0197, p. 110. Questionable: Jer. 31:22 (?);
seed - of woman - attacked : Gen. 3:15; Gen. 4:8; Gen. 6:2; Ex. 1:22; 2K. 11:2; 2Chr. 22:10-11; Est. 3:6-14; Mat. 2:16; Acts 7:19; Rev. 12:4
Historic evidence of Satan's attempt to thwart the Messianic promise is abundant: Cain's murder of Abel (Gen. 4:8); the pollution of the offspring of men by the "sons of God" with the "daughters of men" (Gen. 6:2); Pharoah's attempt to kill all male Hebrews (Ex. 1:22); Haman's attempt to wipe out the Jews (Est. 3:6); Athaliah, Ahaziah's mother, attempts to wipe out all the royal heirs of Judah (2Chr. 22:10); Herod's slaughter of the babies in his attempt to murder Jesus (Mat. 2:16).
seed - of woman - lineage : Messiah's lineage specified
seed - plural : Gen. 17:7-10 (KJV); Gal. 3:29
seed - singular : Gen. 3:15; Gen. 22:17 (KJV, cf. Gal. 3:16); Gal. 3:16; Rev. 12:5
seed of Abraham : Abraham - father of faithful
; seed of Abraham - nations blessed; seed of Abraham - physical; seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual 
seed of Abraham - by faith : Abraham - father of faithful 
seed of Abraham - nations blessed : Gen. 3:15; Gen. 12:3; Gen. 18:18; Gen. 22:18; Gen. 26:4; Gen. 28:14; Gal. 3:8; Gal. 3:28
seed of Abraham - physical : 2Cor. 11:22
seed of Abraham - physical vs. spiritual : John 8:37-38; Rom. 9:6; Gal. 3:7
Four different "seeds" of Abraham are in view biblically: 1) the physical descendants of Abraham (the nation of Israel), 2) the covenant believing seed (the remnant, the "Israel of God" -- the subset of the physical seed which believe), 3) the spiritual seed which is not physical--Gentile believers who are Abraham's seed by faith, 4) the promised Seed (singular) -- the Messiah.
seeing : believe - without seeing; seeing - God
; seeing - the Father in Jesus
seeing - belief without : believe - without seeing
seeing - God : Ex. 33:20-23; Mat. 5:8; John 1:18; John 14:9
"According to R. Laird Harris, nowhere else is the word that is translated 'back' in Exodus 33:23 used 'for the back of a person's anatomy.' In all other instances, it means 'back' in the sense of direction....Moses saw the afterglow of God's glory 'behind the Lord as he passed by,' not God Himself." Ref-0057, July/August 2001, p. 37.
seeing - the Father in Jesus : John 1:18; John 12:45
seek : answer - none by God; righteousness - hunger for; seek - all things added; seek - face not hand; spiritual gifts - desire
seek - all things added : Luke 12:31
seek - face not hand : Ex. 33:23; 2Cor. 12:14
seek - righteousness : righteousness - hunger for
seek - spiritual gifts : spiritual gifts - desire
seek - without answer : answer - none by God
seekers : seekers - God revealed to 
seekers - God revealed to : Deu. 4:29; 1Chr. 28:9; 2Chr. 15:2; Ps. 9:10; Ps. 24:6; Pr. 28:5; Isa. 51:1; Isa. 45:19; Isa. 55:6; Isa. 66:10; Jer. 29:13; John 14:26; John 15:15; Acts 10:2-4; Acts 17:27; Heb. 11:1; Heb. 11:6; Jas. 4:8
"Blessed are the inquirers who inquire not concerning the Eternal but for the Eternal." Ref-0197, p. 15.
seeking : seeking - God - none; seeking - intense
seeking - God - none : Ps. 55:2; Isa. 41:28; Isa. 59:16; Isa. 63:5; Isa. 64:7; Jer. 5:1; Eze. 22:30; Rom. 10:20
seeking - intense : Ps. 119:123
seen : seen - by God; seen - God not; seen - Jesus seen Father 
seen - by God : Gen. 16:13-14; Ps. 139:1-4; Ps. 139:23; Jer. 12:3
seen - God not : Ex. 33:23; John 1:18; John 6:46; 1Ti. 6:16; 1Jn. 4:12
seen - Jesus seen Father : Isa. 49:3; John 14:9
See invisible - God.
seers : witchcraft - AGAINST 
seers - AGAINST : witchcraft - AGAINST 
Sehmaiah : book - of Shemaiah
Sehmaiah - book of : book - of Shemaiah
Seir, Mt. : Mt. Seir - Esau dwelt
Seir, Mt. - Esau dwelt : Mt. Seir - Esau dwelt
Seiss, Joseph A. The Apocalypse : Ref-0035 
Seiss, Joseph A. The Gospel in the Stars : Ref-0103 
Selah :
Comes from two roots: salah, to pause; and salal, to lift up. Serves to connect two subjects together. Swallow today-chew tomorrow and the next day. Picture of an old cow chewing cud.
self : discipleship - cost
; righteousness - self
; righteousness - self
; self - control; self - sufficiency; trusting - in self
self - control : Pr. 17:27; 1Cor. 9:25; Gal. 5:23; 1Pe. 5:8
self - deny : discipleship - cost 
self - esteem : righteousness - self 
self - righteousness : righteousness - self 
self - sufficiency : 2Chr. 12:1; Luke 12:19
self - trusting in : trusting - in self
self sufficient : alone - Jesus fights
self sufficient - God : alone - Jesus fights
selfishness : 2K. 20:19
semen : semen - emission
semen - emission : Lev. 15:16; Lev. 22:4; Deu. 23:10
seminarians disbelieve : disbelief - of rulers & mighty
Semiramis : Nimrod - wife of 
Semiramis - wife of Nimrod : Nimrod - wife of 
Sennacherib : archaeology - death of Sennacherib
; archaeology - Siege of Lachish Reliefs 
Sennacherib - death : archaeology - death of Sennacherib 
Sennacherib - siege of Lachish : archaeology - Siege of Lachish Reliefs 
sent : sent - Jesus by Father
sent - Jesus by Father : John 5:38; John 7:28-29; John 7:33; John 8:16; John 8:42; John 11:42; John 15:21; John 16:8-11; John 16:27-28; John 17:8; John 17:18; John 17:21-25; John 20:21
separate : false - teachers - separate from; love - separate from God's
separate - from false teachers : false - teachers - separate from
separate - from God's love : love - separate from God's
separated : angels - separate wicked and just; pride - separates from God; separated - people of God from world 
separated - by pride from God : pride - separates from God
separated - people of God from world : Ex. 8:23; Ex. 9:4; Ex. 11:7; Ne. 10:28; Isa. 26:20-21
saints = separated ones
separated - wicked and just by angels : angels - separate wicked and just
separation removed : separation removed - wall of 
separation removed - wall of : John 10:16; Acts 10:28; Acts 10:34; Acts 11:12; Acts 15:9; Acts 15:11; 1Cor. 12:13; Rom. 1:16; Rom. 10:12; Gal. 3:28; Eph. 2:14; Col. 3:11
"What seems to be foremost in Paul's mind here [in the book of Galatians], and the way they would have taken him, is the morning prayer of Jewish men of the time, 'I thank God that Thou hast not made me a Gentile, a slave, or a woman.'" Eric Peterman, Galations 3:28 and Evangelical Egalitarianism, Ref-0055, December 2001, p. 291.
Sephardic : Sephardic - origin 
Sephardic - origin : Ob. 1:21
"The Hebrew word for Spain, Sepharad, apparently comes from the twentieth verse of the one-chapter Biblical book Obadiah... There it seems to refer to Sardis in distant Asia Minor. The name subsequently came to be used for the far-away western land we now call Spain." Ref-0150, p. 332.
Septuagint : Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed; Septuagint - chronology - problems
; Septuagint - quotation by N.T.
; Septuagint - vocalization
; Septuagint - written 
The entire old testament translated into Greek in Alexandria by 70 Jewish scholars between 284 and 247 B.C. (Greek was the language of the known world at the time of Alexander the Great.) "The LXX began to be translated in Alexandria, Egypt during the rule of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 B.C.)." Ref-0075, p. 497. "It was undoubtedly translated during the third and/or second centuries B.C. and was purported to have been written as early as the time of Ptolemny II in a Letter of Aristeas to Philocartes (c. 130-100 B.C.)." Ref-0075, p. 503. "...Kahle doubts that there was, apart from the Torah, any single standard Old Greek version, but inclines to the view that it was the early church which assembled a standard text from various Old Greek versions already current. Yet P. de Lagarde (followed by A Rahlfs) believes there actually was a standard, original LXX text for the whole Old Testament even from pre-Christian times, and he has used very careful methodology in preparing a critical text for publication." Ref-0001, p. 49. "Justin Martyr (fl. early 2d century) complained that the rabbis had altered the venerable LXX to remove an essential arm from the Christian propaganda..." [seemingly implying a post crucifixion date for completion of the LXX] Ref-0157, p. 20.
Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed : Ex. 15:3; Ex. 32:14; Num. 12:8
Septuagint - chronology - problems : Gen. 5:25
"One point where the LXX and the Hebrew Text differ in the Pentateuch is with regard to the ages of the Ante-diluvian Patriarchs relevant to the birth of their sons. ... It is simple to demonstrate which list is correct. The majority of LXX manuscripts give 167 as the age of Methuselah at the birth of his son, Lamech (the Hebrew reads 187, Gen. 5:25). However, if Methuselah were 167 at the birth of Lamech, Lamech 188 at the birth of Noah, and Noah 600 at the Flood (as recorded in the LXX), Methuselah would have been 955 at the date of the Flood. Sine he lived to be 969 (the life span given in both) the LXX becomes entangled in the absurdity of making Methuselah survive the Flood by 14 years! Yet Genesis 7-10 anGen. 7:10-10 and 2 Peter 3:20 are adamant in proclaiming that only Noah, his three sons and their wives; that is, only 8 souls survived the Deluge." Ref-0186, pp. 12-13.
Septuagint - quotation by N.T. :
"An analysis of these quotations will demonstrate, however, that the text of the LXX is followed only where it presents the full truth, that the LXX rendering is changed freely when correction is necessary...the Holy Spirit evidently guided the...quotation. Gaussen quotes the findings of Horne as follows: 'That learned author reckons eighty-eight verbal quotations that agree with the Alexandrine translations; sixty-four more that are borrowed from them, but with variations; thirty-seven that adopt the same meaning with them without employing their words; sixteen that differ from them in order to agree more nearly with the Hebrew; and...twenty that differ from both the Hebrew and Septuagint, but in which the sacred authors have paraphrased the Old Testament, in order that the sense in which they quote it may be better understood.'" Ref-0019, p. 69.
Septuagint - vocalization :
"Often the LXX represents the same consonantal text as the MT [Masoretic Text] but not the same vocalization... The erratic and often improbable LXX vocalization of the MT suggests that it was the Alexandrian Jews who did not possess an entirely fixed or reliable tradition of vocalization." Ref-0157 pp. 27-28.
Septuagint - written :
Alexandria, 284-247 BC
seraphim : coals - seraphim and cherubim; faces - seraphim
; seraphim - live 
seraphim - coals : coals - seraphim and cherubim
seraphim - faces : faces - seraphim 
seraphim - live : Isa. 6:2; Isa. 6:6
See living creatures.
sermon : mount - sermon on
; mount - sermon on - heard by
sermon - on mount : mount - sermon on 
sermon - on mount - heard by : mount - sermon on - heard by
serpent : serpent - cursed; serpent - cursed; serpent - flying; serpent - head crushed by woman?
; serpent - punished; serpent - raised; serpent - seed; wise - harmless and; wonderful things
serpent - and dove : wise - harmless and
serpent - cursed : Gen. 3:14; Isa. 65:25
serpent - eats dust : serpent - cursed
serpent - flying : Isa. 14:29; Isa. 30:6
serpent - head crushed by woman? : Gen. 3:15; Hab. 3:13; Rom. 16:20
"Roman Catholic Bibles for centuries proclaimed that the woman herself (not Christ) would destroy the serpent. Genesis 3:15 was rendered: 'I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.' The Douay-Challoner Text, (Chicago, IL: The Catholic Press, Inc., 1950.)" Ref-0017, July 2001.
serpent - on rock : wonderful things
serpent - punished : Isa. 27:1; Isa. 51:9; Rev. 12:9; Rev. 20:3
serpent - raised : Num. 21:8; Isa. 45:22; Isa. 53:6; John 3:14; 2Cor. 5:21
serpent - seed : Gen. 3:15; Gen. 6:4; Luke 3:7; John 8:44; Jude 1:6
serpents : serpents - authority over; wise - believers to be
serpents - authority over : Ps. 91:13; Luke 10:19; Mark 16:18; Acts 28:5
serpents - wise as : wise - believers to be
servant : leader - servant; servant - bond; servant - greatest
; servant - Israel of God; servant - master toward; servant - regulations concerning; servant - treat kindly; servant - unfaithful; subordinate - Jesus to Father
; suffering - of Christ prophesied
servant - bond : Ex. 21:5-6
servant - greatest : Mat. 19:30; Mat. 20:26; Mat. 23:11; Luke 9:48; Luke 14:11
"...God keeps on choosing the younger before the elder, sets the smaller in priority to the greater, and chooses the second before the first: not Cain, but Abel, and his substitute Seth; not Japheth, but Shem; not Ishmael, but Isaac; not Esau, but Jacob; not Manasseh, but Ephraim (Gen. 48:14); not Aaron, but Moses (Ex. 7:7); not Eliab, but David (1S. 16:6-13); not the first king, but the second (i.e. not Saul, but David); not the old covenant, but the new (Heb. 8:13); not Israel, but the church; and above all, not the first Adam, but the last Adam (1Cor. 15:45);"
servant - Israel of God : Isa. 41:8; Isa. 45:4
servant - Jesus of Father : subordinate - Jesus to Father 
servant - leader : leader - servant
servant - master toward : Job 31:13
servant - regulations concerning : Ex. 21:2-11; Ex. 21:20-21; Ex. 21:26-27; Ex. 21:32
servant - suffering : suffering - of Christ prophesied
servant - treat kindly : Pr. 29:21
servant - unfaithful : Luke 12:47
serve : serve - God; serve - God or man
serve - God : Ex. 8:1; Ex. 8:8; Ex. 8:20; Ex. 9:1; Ex. 9:13; Ex. 10:3; Rom. 12:1; 1Pe. 2:5
serve - God or man : 2Chr. 12:8
service : 20 - age of service; age - of service
service - age of : age - of service
service - begins at 20 : 20 - age of service
serving God : evil - serves God
serving God - demons : evil - serves God
seven : churches - seven as historical eras?
; deacons - seven; eyes - seven; heads - seven; heads - seven; Revelation - book of - seven
; seven - nations in promised land; seven - spirits
; seven - times punishment; seven - two and five; thunders - seven
seven - book of Revelation : Revelation - book of - seven 
seven - churches as historical eras? : churches - seven as historical eras? 
seven - deacons : deacons - seven
seven - eyes : eyes - seven
seven - heads : heads - seven
seven - mountains : heads - seven
seven - nations in promised land : Deu. 7:1; Jos. 24:11; Ne. 9:8; Acts 13:19
seven - spirits : Isa. 11:2; Rev. 1:4; Rev. 3:1; Rev. 4:5; Rev. 5:6
See Menorah.
seven - thunders : thunders - seven
seven - times punishment : Lev. 26:18; Lev. 26:21; Lev. 26:24; Lev. 26:28
seven - two and five : 7; Gen. 45:6; Mat. 14:17-18; Mark 6:38; Mark 6:41; Luke 9:13; Luke 9:15; John 6:9
seven weeks : Dan. 9:25
One source takes the 7 weeks as denoting 49 years for the rebuilding of Jerusalem beginning in B.C. 444 (with the Decree of Artaxerxes for Jews to 'restore and rebuild Jerusalem' [walls] cf. Neh. 2:5-8) and ending in B.C. 396 with the rebuilding of Jerusalem completed. Ref-0146, p. 244.
seven years : debt - canceled; seven years - sabbatical
seven years - debt cancelled : debt - canceled
seven years - sabbatical : Ex. 21:2; Ex. 23:11; Deu. 31:10
seventh day : seventh day - rest not perpetual
seventh day - rest not perpetual : John 5:17
Seventh Day Adventists : 2300 - days 
Seventh Day Adventists - second coming in 1844 : 2300 - days 
seventy : seventy - times seven 
seventy - times seven : 70; Gen. 4:24 (?); Lev. 26:34; Lev. 26:43; 2Chr. 36:21; 2K. 20:17; Ezra 1:1; Jer. 25:11; Jer. 29:10; Dan. 9:2; Mat. 18:21-22; Acts 13:20-21
"The seventy year captivity is figured from 605 BC - 536 BC." Ref-0045, tape 14:B. The units of seventy can be layed out in the following way: (1) 70 x 7 sabbatical years violated prior to the Babylonian Captivity (Lev. 26:34-35,43); (2) the seventy years of the Babylonian Captivity (Jer. 25:11 Jer. 29:10); (3) 70 x 7 decreed years remaining after the Babylonian Captivity (Dan. 9:24-27). Ref-0044, p. 118. "... the 70-year desolations [of Jerusalem] are actually counted from the destruction of the temple in 586 b.c. until its completion in 516 b.c., exactly 70 years.", Ref-0017, October 2000. See endnote 13, Ref-0146, p. 665 for a discussion of why these weeks are to be taken as years. There are five major schools of interpretation surrounding the issue of Daniel's seventieth week. Pre-tribulationalists are futurists in interpreting this passage. Walvoord identifies the other views, In opposition to the futurist interpretation, at least four other views have been advanced: (1) the liberal view that the seventieth seven is fulfilled in the events following the Maccabean persecution just as the preceding sixty-nine sevens were; (2) the view of Jewish scholars that the seventieth week is fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70; (3) the view that the seventieth week of Daniel is an indefinite period beginning with Christ but extending to the end, often held by amillennarians such as Young and Leupold; (4) that the seventieth seven are seven literal years beginning with the public ministry of Christ and ending about three and a half years after His death. Ref-0005, p. 232. Questionable: Gen. 4:24 (?);
seventy sevens : chronology - BC 444 to 33 AD - seventy sevens 
seventy sevens - Daniel's : chronology - BC 444 to 33 AD - seventy sevens 
sex : marriage - abstaining from sex; marriage - required for sex; sex - and worship
sex - abstaining from for devotion : marriage - abstaining from sex
sex - and worship : Deu. 23:17
sex - outside of marriage prohibited : marriage - required for sex
sexual : sexual - purity; sickness - sexual
sexual - purity : 1Th. 4:3
sexual - sickness : sickness - sexual
sexual sin : covetousness - heart trained in
sexual sin - heart trained in : covetousness - heart trained in
Sh'ma : shema - Israel 
Sh'ma - Yisrael : shema - Israel 
shade : shade - from heat; sun - shade from
shade - from heat : Isa. 4:6; Jonah 4:6
shade - God provides : sun - shade from
shadow : healing - by indirect means; shadow - reversed on sundial; typology - shadow of things
shadow - healing : healing - by indirect means
shadow - of things : typology - shadow of things
shadow - reversed on sundial : 2K. 20:9-11; Isa. 38:8
Shalmaneser III : archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 
Shalmaneser III - obelisk : archaeology - Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 
shalom :
"completeness" or "whole" (Dr. Ben Gigi)
shame : shame - at His appearing; shame - at judgment; shame - of gospel; shame - of Jesus
shame - at His appearing : 1Jn. 2:28
shame - at judgment : Isa. 45:24; Rev. 20:12
shame - of gospel : Rom. 1:16
shame - of Jesus : Mark 8:38; Luke 9:26
shaphar : shaphar - root of shofar 
shaphar - root of shofar : 1Cor. 15:52; 1Th. 4:16
shaphar: Hebrew - "to glisten" or "to make fair," shaphar (h8231) = root of shofar (h7782) See shofar
shared : possessions - shared
shared - possessions : possessions - shared
Sharon : Sharon - rose of
Sharon - rose of : Sos. 2:1
shaved : head - crown shaved
shaved - crown of head : head - crown shaved
Shavuot :
Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, 6th of Sivan. Passover + Shabbat + Morrow + 50 days (Lev. 23:15-22).
Sheba : Sheba - Queen 
Arabia
Sheba - Queen : 1K. 10:1; 1K. 10:4; 1K. 10:10; 1K. 10:13; 2Chr. 9:1; 2Chr. 9:3; 2Chr. 9:9; 2Chr. 9:12; Mat. 12:42; Luke 11:31
"...historians have almost universally agreed that Ethiopia could not have been connected with the Queen of Sheba because of geographical and demographical difficulties. The land over which the Queen of Sheba ruled was probably Yemen, and in the time of Solomon (about 960 B.C.), Ethiopian settlements were too small to support an empire." Ref-0142, p. 132.
sheep : judgment - sheep and goat; sheep - feed My; sheep - lost; sheep - other; shepherd - struck; voice - sheep hear
sheep - feed My : Luke 22:32; John 21:15-17
sheep - goat judgment : judgment - sheep and goat
sheep - hear God's voice : voice - sheep hear
sheep - lost : Ps. 119:176; Isa. 53:6; Jer. 50:6; Mat. 15:24; Mat. 18:12; Luke 15:4; 1Pe. 2:25
sheep - other : Isa. 56:8; John 10:16
sheep - scatter : shepherd - struck
Shekinah : face - to face
; Shekinah - comes to temple
; Shekinah - departs temple
; Shekinah - over Mt. Zion; Shekinah - visible 
Shekinah - comes to temple : 2Chr. 7:1; Eze. 43:2-4; Eze. 44:1-2; Hag. 2:7; Zec. 8:3 (?); Mat. 20:12
"Since these verses [Eze. 43:1-7] on the return and restoration of God's glory to the new Temple are one of the strongest evidences for the eschatological interpretation of chapters 40-48, it is important to give closer attention to this event. Nowhere in Scripture nor in extrabiblical Jewish literature is it stated that the divine presence filled the Second Temple as it did the Tabernacle (Exodus 40:34-35) and the First Temple (1 Kings 8:10-11; 2 Chronicles 5:13-14; 7:13). Rather, Jewish sources made a point of its absence (see Tosefta Yom Tov) and relegated such a hope to the eschatalogical period known as 'the period of the restoration of all things' (Acts 3:21)." Ref-0146, p. 526. See Shekinah - departs temple. Questionable: Zec. 8:3 (?);
Shekinah - departs temple : Eze. 8:4-6; Eze. 9:3; Eze. 10:4; Eze. 10:18-19; Eze. 11:22-23; Hos. 5:15; Mat. 23:38; Mat. 24:1-3; Luke 13:35
The temple, the 'house' of Israel, is left 'desolate' when the glory of God departs. Note the intentional parallel between the Shekinah departing the temple to the Mt. of Olives (Eze. 10:18; 11:22-23) and Jesus leaving the temple to the Mt. of Olives (Mat. 23:38; 24:1-3). See Shekinah - returned to temple. "But the nation had rejected Him; and as He leaves this temple, it is no longer named 'my house' (Mat. 21:13) but 'your house' (Mat. 23:38). And by reason of His rejection and withdrawal, Israel's house is left 'desolate.'" Ref-0183, p. 361.
Shekinah - over Mt. Zion : Isa. 4:5
Shekinah - viewing : face - to face 
Shekinah - visible : Ex. 14:10; Ex. 16:10; Ex. 24:15-16; Ex. 40:34; Lev. 9:23; Num. 14:10; Num. 16:19; Num. 16:42; Num. 20:6; 2Chr. 7:1; Isa. 4:5; Isa. 35:2; Isa. 40:5; Eze. 1:28; Eze. 3:23; Eze. 9:3; Eze. 10:18; Acts 9:3
"God's glory had directed [the Israelites] in the wilderness. The rabbis called this shakan in Hebrew, meaning 'to dwell.' From here comes the word Shekinah, referring to the visible Divine Presence." Ref-0057, April/May 2000, 17.
Shema : echad - compound one
; shema - hear
; shema - Israel 
Shema - compound one : echad - compound one 
shema - hear :
A section of the liturgy composed of Deu. 6:4-9, Deu. 11:13-21 and Num. 15:37-41. It is recited twice daily, morning and evening. "Hear O Israel..."
shema - Israel : Deu. 6:4; Mat. 22:37; Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27
Contrast "strength" (or might) with "mind" - actions vs. thoughts. See Ref-0157, p. 135 for a discussion on the grammatical parsing of the Shema.
Sheol : Hades - and Jesus; sheol - delivered from; sheol - God present; sheol - prison
Sheol - and Jesus : Hades - and Jesus
sheol - delivered from : Ps. 30:3; Ps. 86:13
sheol - God present : Ps. 139:8
sheol - prison : Job 3:18
sheol = Hades : Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:27
shepherd : David - shepherd in future; pastor - shepherd (poimen)
; shepherd - good; shepherd - missing; shepherd - Moses and David
; shepherd - struck; shepherd - unrighteous
shepherd - David future : David - shepherd in future
shepherd - good : Ps. 23:1; Isa. 40:11; Jer. 31:10; Eze. 34:11-31; Mic. 5:4; Zec. 13:7; Mat. 2:6; John 10:11; John 10:14; Rev. 7:17
shepherd - missing : Mat. 9:36
shepherd - Moses and David : Ex. 3:1; 1S. 16:11
"it is not without significance that Moses, like Israel's greatest earthly king yet to come [David, 1S. 16:11] was brought providentially to the place of divine calling as a mediatorial ruler of his people following a long apprenticeship as a shepherd of sheep (Ex. 3:1)." Ref-0183, p. 54.
shepherd - pastor : pastor - shepherd (poimen) 
shepherd - struck : Zec. 13:7; Mat. 26:31; John 16:32
shepherd - unrighteous : Zec. 11:16; Zec. 13:7
Shepherd of Hermes : rapture - pretribulational - Shepherd of Hermes AD 100-120 
Shepherd of Hermes - pretribulational rapture : rapture - pretribulational - Shepherd of Hermes AD 100-120 
shepherding : shepherding - description of
shepherding - description of : Gen. 31:38-40
shepherds : shepherds - abomination to Egyptians; shepherds - bad; shepherds - good
shepherds - abomination to Egyptians : Gen. 43:32; Gen. 46:34
shepherds - bad : Isa. 56:10-11; Jer. 10:21; Jer. 12:10; Jer. 23:1-2; Jer. 50:6
shepherds - good : Jer. 3:15; Jer. 23:4
Sheshak : Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" 
Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" : Jer. 25:26; Jer. 51:41
Chuck Missler on tape.
shield : shield - God as
shield - God as : Gen. 15:1; Deu. 33:29; Eph. 6:16
Shiloh : Shiloh - a person
; Shiloh - a place; Shiloh - humanity
; Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands; Eze. 21:26
"to he whose it is" or "to he who it belongs" or "he whose right it is" or "to whom kingship belongs" (Midrash Rabbah 98)
Shiloh - a person : Gen. 49:10; Eze. 21:27
Rabbinic interpretation associated the title Shiloh with the Messiah: a midrash takes "Shiloh" to refer to "King Messiah" (Genesis R. 98.13), the Babylonian Talmud lists "Shi'loh" as one of the names of the Messiah (Sanhedrin 98b), and Medieval Jewish Biblical expositor Rashi makes the following comment: "Shiloh - i.e. King Messiah whose is the Kingdom." Note that Eze. 21:25-27 was given to Zedekiah, the last king of the Davidic dynasty.
Shiloh - a place : Jos. 16:6; Jos. 18:1-10; Jos. 19:51; Jos. 21:2; Jos. 22:9; Jos. 22:12; Jdg. 18:31; Jdg. 21:12-21; 1S. 1:3; 1S. 1:9; 1S. 1:24; 1S. 2:14; 1S. 3:21; 1S. 4:3-12; 1S. 14:3; 1K. 2:27; 1K. 14:2; 1K. 14:4; Ps. 78:60; Jer. 7:12-14; Jer. 26:6; Jer. 26:9; Jer. 41:5
Shiloh - humanity : Gen. 49:10
"the Messiah shall be called Shiloh to indicate that he was born of a woman and would therefore not be a divine being." The amniotic sac in which the fetus is formed in the womb is called the shilyah in Hebrew. This is similar to sheloh, the Hebrew word for Shiloh. This is one of the rabbinic arguments against the divinity of Messiah. Ref-0011, p. 22. Shiloh
Shiloh - lots cast for tribal lands : Jos. 18:1; Jos. 18:10; Jos. 19:51
shin : shin - hand symbol 
shin - hand symbol :
"the birkat kohanim ('priestly blessing') also known as the ancient rite of Duchan... involves holding the hands of the fingers spread between the middle and ring fingers to form the Hebrew letter 'shin' (the first letter in the word Shaddai, 'Almighty,' one of the names of God)." Ref-0146, p. 384.
Shinar : Shinar - carried to; Gen. 10:10; Gen. 11:2; Gen. 14:1; Gen. 14:9; Isa. 11:11; Dan. 1:2; Zec. 5:11
Area around Babylon as in "plane of Shinar"
Shinar - carried to : Dan. 1:1; Zec. 5:11
shine : face - shine; shine - righteous
shine - face : face - shine
shine - righteous : Dan. 12:3; Mat. 13:43
ship : wonderful things
ship - at sea : wonderful things
shipping : shipping - loss of
shipping - loss of : Isa. 2:1; Isa. 2:14; Rev. 18:17
shirk : Koran - shirk 
shirk - Koran : Koran - shirk 
Shoah : Shoah - meaning 
Shoah - meaning :
Hebrew Shoah means 'burning'. The Knesset (Israel's parliament) proclaimed April 12, 1951, Yom Hashoah U'Mered HaGetaot (Devastation and Heroism Day). Today it is simply called Yom Hashoah.
shoes : holy - ground
shoes - remove : holy - ground
shofar : shaphar - root of shofar
; Gen. 22:13; Ex. 19:16 (first mention); Jos. 6:4
"Made from the horn of any clean animal, except from the horn of an ox or a cow, which might recall the incident of the golden calf in the wilderness." Ref-0006, p. 560. Hebrew itehiyyath ha-methim (the resurrection of the dead) Ref-0006, p. 592.
shofar - root shaphar : shaphar - root of shofar 
shout : trumpet - and shout
shout - and trumpet : trumpet - and shout
shouting : shouting - praise
shouting - praise : Eze. 3:11-13
showbread : eating - showbread
showbread - eating : eating - showbread
Showers, Renald E. There Really Is a Difference! A Comparison of Covenant and Dispensational Theology : Ref-0072 
Shrine of the Book :
Shrine of the Book contains a complete Isaiah scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
shut : open - noone shut
shut - noone open : open - noone shut
siblings : siblings - of Jesus 
siblings - of Jesus : Luke 2:7
See brothers - of Jesus, sisters - of Jesus.
Sibylline Oracles : Babylon - Rome called? 
Sibylline Oracles - Babylon : Babylon - Rome called? 
sick : sick - Elisha; sick - saints; sick - shepherding
sick - Elisha : 2K. 13:14
sick - saints : 1K. 14:4; 1K. 15:23; 2K. 13:14; Acts 9:37; 1Cor. 2:3; 1Cor. 16:22; 2Cor. 12:7; 2Cor. 12:14; 2Cor. 12:15; Gal. 4:13; Gal. 6:11; Php. 2:27; 1Ti. 5:23; 2Ti. 4:20
sick - shepherding : Eze. 34:4; Zec. 11:16; Jas. 5:14
sickness : demonization - vs. sickness
; envy - sickness; sickness - by communion; sickness - by devil; sickness - by sin; sickness - Jesus bore?; sickness - judgment from God; sickness - sexual; sickness - without sin; sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
sickness - by communion : 1Cor. 11:30
sickness - by devil : Luke 13:11; Luke 13:16; Acts 10:38; Heb. 2:14
sickness - by sin : Ps. 31:9; Ps. 32:3-4; Ps. 38:3; Pr. 14:30; John 5:14; Mark 2:5; John 9:2; John 9:34; 1Cor. 11:30; Jas. 5:15
sickness - envy : envy - sickness
sickness - Jesus bore? : Isa. 53:4-5; Mat. 8:17
sickness - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
sickness - judgment from God : Deu. 28:35; 2K. 15:5; Rev. 16:2
sickness - sexual : Pr. 5:11; Rom. 1:27
sickness - vs. demonization : demonization - vs. sickness 
sickness - without sin : Jas. 5:15
Siddim, Valley of :
salt sea, Gen. 14:3
Siddur :
The daily and Sabbath Prayerbook. Earliest version by Rav Amram Gaon of the 9th Centry. There are many versions now and all are based upon the canonization of the liturgy by Rabbi Gamliel II of the 1st Century C.E.
Sidon :
Phoenicians.
siege : Jerusalem - siege against; siege - Jerusalem under
siege - Jerusalem under : Jerusalem - siege against; Jer. 6:6
sight : judge - not by sight
sight - not judge by : judge - not by sight
sign : Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant; sign - of Son of Man; sign - seeking
sign - of Son of Man : Mat. 24:30
sign - Sabbath : Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant
sign - seeking : 2K. 20:8; Isa. 38:7; Isa. 38:22; Mat. 12:39; 1Cor. 1:22
signed : Paul - signed epistles
signed - Pauline epistles : Paul - signed epistles
signs : antichrist - lying signs and wonders [5001.11]; apostles - signs performed by
; apostles - signs performed by others
; covenant - signs of; Holy Spirit - gifts - witness to gospel; miracles - insufficient for belief; miracles - not of God; signs - and wonders; signs - can't contradict word; signs - following; sun - signs in
signs - and wonders : Ex. 3:12; Ex. 4:8; Ex. 7:3; Ex. 8:23; Deu. 6:22; Deu. 26:8; Deu. 34:11; Ne. 9:10; Ps. 135:9; Isa. 8:18; Jer. 32:20; Jer. 32:21; Dan. 4:2; Dan. 6:27; Mat. 24:24; Mark 13:22; John 4:48; Acts 2:22; Acts 2:43; Acts 4:30; Acts 5:12; Acts 6:8; Acts 7:36; Acts 8:13; Acts 14:3; Rom. 15:19; 2Cor. 12:12; Heb. 2:4
signs - antichrist uses lying : antichrist - lying signs and wonders [5001.11]
signs - can't contradict word : Deu. 13:1-4
signs - following : Mark 16:17
signs - in sun : sun - signs in
signs - insufficient for belief : miracles - insufficient for belief
signs - not of God : miracles - not of God
signs - of covenant : covenant - signs of
signs - performed by apostles : apostles - signs performed by 
signs - performed by non-apostles : apostles - signs performed by others 
signs - witness to gospel : Holy Spirit - gifts - witness to gospel
signs and wonders : prayer - for signs and wonders
signs and wonders - prayer for : prayer - for signs and wonders
Silas : Silas - Sylvanus
Silas - Sylvanus : Acts 15:22; Acts 15:40; Acts 16:19; Acts 16:25; Acts 16:29; Acts 17:4; Acts 17:10; Acts 17:14-15; Acts 18:5; 2Cor. 1:19; 1Th. 1:1; 2Th. 1:1
silence : minister - by silence; silence - before God
silence - before God : Jer. 8:14; Hab. 2:20; Zec. 2:13; Zep. 1:7; Rev. 8:1
silence - ministry : minister - by silence
silent : prophet - expected
; silent - God; silent - in street - Messiah; silent - Jesus when accused; silent - witness; silent - women in church 
silent - God : Eze. 20:3
silent - in street - Messiah : Isa. 42:2
silent - intertestamental period : prophet - expected 
silent - Jesus when accused : Isa. 53:7; Mat. 27:12; Mat. 27:14; Mark 15:3; Mark 15:5; Luke 23:9; Acts 8:32
silent - witness : 1Pe. 3:1
silent - women in church : 1Cor. 14:34; 1Ti. 2:11
"The females in the congregation should receive instruction from the male leadership with quietness and full submission. They should not attempt to turn the tables by clamoring for the office of congregational teacher or by grasping for authority over men. Rather they should, literally, 'be in quietness.' The word, hesychia, translated 'quietness' in 1Ti. 2:11 and 'silent' in verse 12, does not mean complete silence or no talking. It is clearly used elsewhere (Acts 22:2; 2Th. 3:12) to mean 'settled down, undisturbed, not unruly.' A different word (sigao) means 'to be silent, to say nothing' (cf. Luke 18:39; 1Cor. 14:34)." Ref-0038, p. 735. "That... a connection existed between the women who are asked to be silent and the disorderly expression of tongues and prophetic speech receives support from two sets of parallel phrases in these texts. In addressing those speaking without the benefit of interpretation, Paul says, 'The speaker should keep quiet in the church' (1Cor. 14:28). Then in 1 Corinthians 14:34, he uses the same words: 'the women should keep quiet in the churches.' The NIV variation in translation does not reflect the fact that the Greek verb (sigaw) is the same in both. Second, in addressing the issues of disorderly prophetic speaking (1Cor. 14:29-32), Paul again urges silence on some so that others can speak. The NIV's 'the first speaker should stop' (1Cor. 14:30) again does not reflect the fact that the verb sigaw ('remain silent') is also used here. But more important, in calling on the prophets in the congregation to recognize that they are mutually accountable to one another, Paul says, 'The spirits of the prophets are subject to the control of prophets' (1Cor. 14:32). The Greek word rendered 'subject ot the control of' is hypotassw. That is the same word Paul uses in 1 Corinthians 14:34, where he follows the admonition to silence (according to the NIV) with the words '[they] must be in submission.'... These parallelisms in the imperatives to 'keep quiet' and 'to be in submission' strongly suggest that the problem of disorderly participation in prophetic proclamation and tongues was particularly prominent among women believers in Corinth, and that it is with respect to this context that Paul's admonitions must be understood." Ref-0120, pp. 615-616.
silver : 30 - pieces of silver
; silver - blood money 
silver - 30 pieces : 30 - pieces of silver 
silver - blood money : Est. 3:9
See blood - money.
silver and gold : riches - worldly vs. spiritual 
silver and gold - none : riches - worldly vs. spiritual 
Simeon : Simeon - and Levi as murderers; Simeon - left for dead
Simeon - and Levi as murderers : Gen. 34:26; Gen. 49:6
Simeon - left for dead : Gen. 42:24; Gen. 42:36
simile :
"A simile functions like a metaphor, only uses the words 'like' or 'as' ('the glory of the Lord was like a devouring fire,' Ex. 24:17)" Ref-0015, p. 143.
Simon : Simon - of Cyrean; Simon - Zealot 
Simon - of Cyrean : Mat. 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26
Simon - Zealot : Mat. 10:1-42; Mat. 4:1-25; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13
"Simon is called the [Canaanite] (Mat. 10:4; Mark 3:18), and the Zealot (Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13). [Canaanite] does not mean 'Canaanite,' nor 'man of Cana,' but is the Greek form of the Aramaic Kanan, which means Zealot." Ref-0117, p. 118.
Simony : Acts 8:18
The buying or selling of ecclesiastical pardons, offices, or emoluments. [after Simon Magus, a sorcerer who tried to buy spiritual powers from the Apostle Peter (Acts 8:9-24).]
simple : gospel - simple
simple - gospel : gospel - simple
simplicity : child - enter kingdom as; wisdom - and simplicity
simplicity - and wisdom : wisdom - and simplicity
simplicity - approach God in : child - enter kingdom as
sin : Adam - brought death
; blind - to own sin; confess - father's sin; Daniel - sin; dead - spiritually
; flee - sin; hamartiology - definition
; Holy Spirit - convicts of sin
; Koran - sin all; love - covers sin; millennial kingdom - sinners in; pride - first sin; priest - sin offering for; rebuke - brother in sin; sickness - by sin; sin - against God only; sin - all have; sin - authority to forgive
; sin - authority to forgive
; sin - blessing lost; sin - bondage; sin - bore our; sin - Christ's work over
; sin - confess; sin - confess to one another; sin - denied; sin - famine from; sin - fear of God prevents; sin - fellowship with God broken; sin - freedom from; sin - from birth; sin - fruit of; sin - ignorance as excuse; sin - imputed; sin - inherited; sin - intentional - defiant; sin - judged; sin - law revives
; sin - mind; sin - missing the mark
; sin - mixing with sacred; sin - mocked; sin - no more; sin - not imputed; sin - offering unnecessary; sin - one affects many
; sin - one affects many
; sin - remains if unrepentant; sin - retained; sin - rule over; sin - tendency; sin - unknowingly; sin - unpardonable
; sin - without law; suffering - not from sin; thorns - represent sin
; wages - of sin is death
sin - against God only : Gen. 20:6; Gen. 39:9; 2S. 12:10; Ps. 51:4
sin - all - Koran : Koran - sin all
sin - all have : Gen. 8:21; 1K. 8:46; 2Chr. 6:36; Job 4:17; Job 9:2; Job 10:15; Job 15:14; Job 25:4; Ps. 14:1; Ps. 16:2; Ps. 53:2; Ps. 130:3; Ps. 143:2; Pr. 20:6; Pr. 20:9; Ecc. 7:20; Isa. 64:6; Luke 18:19; Rom. 3:9; Rom. 3:12; Rom. 3:19; Rom. 3:23; Rom. 4:23; Gal. 2:16; Gal. 3:22 (all things not just persons); Jas. 2:10; Jas. 3:2; 1Jn. 1:8; 1Jn. 1:10
sin - and sickness : sickness - by sin
sin - authority to forgive : Ex. 23:21; Mat. 9:2-5 (Jesus); Mark 2:5-9 (Jesus); Luke 5:20-23 (Jesus); Luke 7:48 (Jesus); John 20:23 (disciples)
"We can all understand how a man forgives offences against himself. You tread on my toe and I forgive you, you steal my money and I forgive you. But what should we make of a man, himself unrobbed and untrodden on, who announced that he forgave you for treading on other men's toes and stealing other men's money? Asinine fatuity is the kindest description we should give of his conduct. Yet this is what Jesus did.... He unhesitatingly behaved as if He was the party chiefly concerned, the person chiefly offended in all offences. This makes sense only if He really was the God whose laws are broken and whose love is wounded in every sin." C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, 55-56 cited in Ref-0122, p. 307.
sin - blessing lost : Jer. 5:25
sin - blind to own : blind - to own sin
sin - bondage : John 8:34; Acts 8:23; Rom. 6:6; Rom. 6:16-22
sin - bore our : Isa. 53:5-6; Isa. 53:8; Isa. 53:10; Isa. 53:11-12; Mat. 1:21; Rom. 4:25; 2Cor. 5:21
sin - Christ's work over :
"(1) At salvation, Christ permanently saved you from the penalty of sin; (2) Through the Holy Spirit, Christ can daily save you from the power of sin; and (3) Jesus Christ ultimately will save you and all believers from the presence of sin for all eternity." Ref-0092, p. 95.
sin - confess : Ps. 32:1-5; Pr. 28:13; Jer. 3:13; Luke 15:18; 1Jn. 1:9; Jas. 5:16
sin - confess to one another : Jas. 5:16
sin - confessing ancestor's : confess - father's sin
sin - covered by love : love - covers sin
sin - Daniel : Daniel - sin
sin - dead in : dead - spiritually 
sin - denied : Jer. 2:35; Pr. 28:13; 1Jn. 1:8-10
sin - famine from : 2S. 21:1
sin - fear of God prevents : Ex. 20:20
sin - fellowship with God broken : Isa. 59:2
sin - first : pride - first sin
sin - flee : flee - sin
sin - forgiven : sin - authority to forgive 
sin - freedom from : Rom. 6:7; Rom. 6:11; Rom. 6:18; Rom. 6:22
sin - from birth : Gen. 8:21; Ps. 51:5; Ps. 58:3; Isa. 48:8; John 1:9
sin - fruit of : Rom. 1:27
sin - hamartiology : hamartiology - definition 
sin - Holy Spirit convicts of : Holy Spirit - convicts of sin 
sin - ignorance as excuse : John 15:22; John 15:24; Jas. 4:17
sin - imputed : Isa. 53:5-6; Isa. 53:11; Eze. 4:4-6; Rom. 5:12-14; Rom. 5:19; 1Pe. 2:24-25; 1Pe. 3:18; 2Pe. 5:21
sin - in camp : sin - one affects many 
sin - inherited : Job 15:14
sin - intentional - defiant : Num. 15:30
sin - judged : Jer. 14:10
sin - law revives : Rom. 7:8-9
"For through the mere existence of law the evil feels itself all the more provoked to display its real self. 'Forbidden fruits taste sweet.' By the prohibitation the desire inflamed (Rom. 7:8), the sin 'springs to life' (Rom. 7:9); it awakes out of 'death' (Rom. 7:8), advances to 'lust' and to 'deed' (Rom. 7:8); and sin expresses itself in sins (Rom. 7:5). Thus the law is the 'strength of sin,' which forces the evil from within to without (1Cor. 15:56); and sin itself is as the fire in iron glowing but not yet red-hot, which at first burns quietly without being noticed, but if splashed with water hisses and rebels." Ref-0197, p. 127.
sin - millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - sinners in
sin - mind : Job 1:5; Job 31:1; Job 31:9; Mat. 5:27-30
sin - missing the mark :
cheth (x)
sin - mixing with sacred : Isa. 1:13
sin - mocked : Pr. 14:9
sin - no more : John 5:14; John 8:11
sin - not imputed : Ps. 32:1-2
sin - offering for priest : priest - sin offering for
sin - offering unnecessary : Heb. 10:18
sin - one affects many : Num. 25:1-9; Jos. 7:1; Jos. 7:12; Jos. 22:18-20; 1K. 8:33; 2S. 24:15; 2Chr. 6:24; Acts 5:1-10
Old Testament passages contrast with the account of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5:1-10 in which the individual is judged for his or her own sin.
sin - original : Adam - brought death 
sin - rebuke brother in : rebuke - brother in sin
sin - remains if unrepentant : John 9:41; John 15:22; John 15:24; Jas. 4:17
sin - retained : John 20:22; Acts 8:22
sin - rule over : Gen. 4:7
sin - suffering not caused by : suffering - not from sin
sin - tendency : Ex. 32:22
sin - thorns represent : thorns - represent sin 
sin - unknowingly : Lev. 4:2; Lev. 4:13-14; Lev. 4:22; Lev. 4:27; Lev. 5:2-4; Lev. 5:15-18; Jer. 16:10; John 15:22; John 15:24; Rom. 2:12; 1Cor. 4:4; 1Ti. 1:13; Heb. 9:7; Jas. 4:17
sin - unpardonable : Mat. 12:31; Mark 3:29; Luke 11:15; Luke 12:10; John 7:20
"Now this infinite difference between the sin of blasphemy against the Son and that against the Spirit is not based upon any difference in the sanctity of their respective persons, but rather upon the difference between their respective ministries. The Father sent the Son to be the Savior of men, and therefore in Him any and all sin can be forgiven. Now it is the peculiar ministry of the Spirit to testify to the Son and thus bring sinners into the only place where sin can be forgiven... It follows therefore that sinful resistance to the Holy Spirit, in the exercise of this peculiar ministry, must logically belong to a category of sin which is unpardonable... a hardened resistance to the witness of the Spirit will keep the sinner outside of Christ forever." Ref-0183, p. 315.
sin - wages are death : wages - of sin is death
sin - without law : Rom. 2:12
sin offering : millennial - temple - sin offering
sin offering - millennial temple : millennial - temple - sin offering
Sin, The Savior, And Salvation : Ref-0097 
Sinae : Sinae - China 
Sinae - China :
Sino = China.
Sinai, Mt. : Mt. Sinai - fear at; Mt. Sinai - God descends on; Mt. Sinai - location 
Sinai, Mt. - fear at : Mt. Sinai - fear at
Sinai, Mt. - God descends on : Mt. Sinai - God descends on
Sinai, Mt. - location : Mt. Sinai - location 
sincere : sincere - origin of term 
sincere - origin of term : Php. 1:10
The term 'sincere' (NKJV) is from eilikrinh" and "may have originally meant 'tested by sunlight.' In the ancient world, dishonest pottery dealers filled cracks in their inferior products with wax before glazing and painting them. The only way to avoid being defrauded was to hold the pot to the sun, making the wax-filled cracks obvious. Dealers marked their fine poettery that could withstand 'sun testing' as sine cera -- 'without wax.'" Ref-0089, n. Php. 1:10.
sing : praise - sing
sing - praise : praise - sing
singers : singers - supported; singers - tabernacle
singers - supported : Ne. 11:23; Ne. 12:47
singers - tabernacle : 1Chr. 6:31; 1Chr. 9:33; 1Chr. 15:16; 1Chr. 15:19; 1Chr. 15:27; 2Chr. 9:11; 2Chr. 23:18
sings : sings - unique to apostolic age
sings - unique to apostolic age : 2Cor. 2:12; Heb. 2:3-4
Sinite : Sinae - China 
Sinite - China : Sinae - China 
sinless : Koran - sinless - Jesus; perfect - man
; sinless - man created
sinless - Jesus : perfect - man 
sinless - Jesus in Koran : Koran - sinless - Jesus
sinless - man created : Gen. 1:27; Ecc. 7:29
sinner : Paul - chief sinner
sinner - Paul chief : Paul - chief sinner
sinners : sinners - Christ died for; sinners - Jesus keeps company with
sinners - Christ died for : Rom. 5:6-8
sinners - Jesus keeps company with : Luke 19:7
sinning : brother - separate from sinning; elder - disciplining
sinning - discipline of elder : elder - disciplining
sinning - separate from brother : brother - separate from sinning
sins : sins - confessed in prayer; sins - forgiveness available; sins - forgotten by God; sins - only God can forgive; sins - secret; sins - taken away
sins - confessed in prayer : Ps. 105:6; Dan. 9:5; 1Jn. 1:9
sins - forgiveness available : Acts 13:38
sins - forgotten by God : 2S. 12:13; Job 14:17; Ps. 103:12; Isa. 38:17; Isa. 43:25; Isa. 44:22; Mic. 7:19; Heb. 9:26
sins - only God can forgive : Mark 1:5
sins - secret : Ps. 90:8
sins - taken away : Isa. 53:5; John 1:29; 1Pe. 2:24; 1Jn. 4:10
sister : Paul - sister of
sister - of Paul : Paul - sister of
sisters : sisters - of Jesus
sisters - of Jesus : Ps. 69:8; Mat. 13:56
Sivan : Sivan - 23rd of month
Sivan - 23rd of month : Est. 8:9
six : 6 - number of man; number - of man; six - incomplete; wings - six
six - incomplete : Ex. 20:11; Ru. 3:18
six - number of man : 6 - number of man; number - of man
six - wings : wings - six
six days : creation - six days
six days - creation : creation - six days
Six-Day War : chronology - AD 1967 - Six-Day War 
Six-Day War - Israel : chronology - AD 1967 - Six-Day War 
skepticism : Pr. 18:13; Pr. 18:17
skull : skull - place of 
skull - place of : Mat. 27:33; Mark 15:22; Luke 23:33; John 19:17
See Calvary.
skullcap :
"Kippah (the Hebrew word used for the Jewish skullcap) can mean 'vault,' 'arch,' or 'doorway,'..." Ref-0142, p. 147.
slain : angel - slays 185,000; slain - earth uncovers
slain - by angel : angel - slays 185,000
slain - earth uncovers : Isa. 26:21; 1Cor. 15:52; 1Th. 4:16; Rev. 20:13
slain by the Spirit : slain by the Spirit - biblical; slain by the Spirit - scriptures used
slain by the Spirit - biblical : Acts 5:5; Acts 5:10
slain by the Spirit - scriptures used : 2Chr. 5:14; John 18:6
slander : slander - destroys
slander - destroys : Lev. 19:16; Pr. 11:9; Pr. 20:19; 1Ti. 5:13
slanderer : Satan - Diabolos 
slanderer - Satan : Satan - Diabolos 
slave : servant - bond; servant - regulations concerning; sin - bondage; slave - of God
slave - bond : servant - bond
slave - of God : Ps. 123:2
slave - regulations concerning : servant - regulations concerning
slave - sin : sin - bondage
slaves : Egyptian - duration of bondage
; Josephus - Israelite slaves at 70 AD
; slaves - in land of Canaan; slaves - of sin, of righteousness
slaves - duration in Egypt : Egyptian - duration of bondage 
slaves - in land of Canaan : 1K. 9:20
slaves - Israel to Egypt in 70 AD : Josephus - Israelite slaves at 70 AD 
slaves - of sin, of righteousness : Rom. 6:16
sleep : prayer - sleep during; sleep - deep caused by God
; sleep - God doesn't; sleep - idiom for death; sleep - peaceful; soul sleep - AGAINST
sleep - AGAINST soul sleep : soul sleep - AGAINST
sleep - deep caused by God : Gen. 2:21; Gen. 15:12; 1S. 26:12; Isa. 29:10; Dan. 8:18; Dan. 10:9; Zec. 4:1; Luke 9:32 (?)
Questionable: Luke 9:32 (?);
sleep - during prayer : prayer - sleep during
sleep - God doesn't : Ps. 121:3
sleep - idiom for death : Isa. 26:19; John 11:11-13; Acts 7:60; 1Cor. 11:30; 1Cor. 15:6; 1Cor. 15:51; Eph. 5:14; 1Th. 4:14; 1Th. 5:10
sleep - peaceful : Job 11:19; Ps. 4:8; Ps. 127:2; Pr. 3:24; Ecc. 5:12
sleepless : sleepless - for the ark
sleepless - for the ark : 2S. 6:11; Ps. 132:2
slow : anger - slow to - God
slow - anger - God : anger - slow to - God
Smith, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography : Ref-0034 
smoke : smoke - eternally rising
smoke - eternally rising : Isa. 34:10; Rev. 14:11; Rev. 19:3
smoke and fire : Gen. 15:17; Ps. 18:8
Smyrna : myrrh
; Smyrna - modern location is Izmir
Smyrna - meaning : myrrh 
Smyrna - modern location is Izmir :
snake : snake - charming
snake - charming : Ecc. 10:11
snatched : Holy Spirit - carried by 
snatched - by Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - carried by 
snow : snow - for time of trouble
snow - for time of trouble : Job 38:23
soap : soap - Christian's bar of
soap - Christian's bar of : 1Jn. 1:9
social action : injustice - fight
social action - Christian : injustice - fight
Sodom : Jerusalem - called Sodom
; Sodom - Canaanite city; Sodom - compared with; Sodom - prideful
Sodom - Canaanite city : Gen. 10:19
Sodom - compared with : Isa. 1:10; Isa. 13:19; Luke 10:12; Rev. 11:8
Sodom - Jerusalem called : Jerusalem - called Sodom 
Sodom - prideful : Eze. 16:49
sodomites : Deu. 23:17; 1K. 14:24; 1K. 15:12; 1K. 22:46; 2K. 23:7; Job 36:14
sola scriptura : Karaites - fundamentalists 
sola scriptura - Jewish : Karaites - fundamentalists 
solar : tribulation - duration of great [5005.1] 
solar - year : tribulation - duration of great [5005.1] 
solar system : Alpha Centauri - perspective 
solar system - perspective : Alpha Centauri - perspective 
soldier : pacifism - against
soldier - profession implicitly endorsed : pacifism - against
Solomon : anointed - Solomon twice; Solomon - anointed from horn; Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes; Solomon - caused division of kingdom; Solomon - idol worshipper; Solomon - promise to be king; Solomon - proverbs of; Solomon - ungodly; Solomon - wisdom; Solomon - wives corrupted; temple - Solomon to rebuild
Solomon - anointed from horn : 1K. 1:39
Solomon - anointed twice : anointed - Solomon twice
Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes : Ecc. 1:1; Ecc. 1:12
Solomon - caused division of kingdom : 1K. 11:11-13; 2Chr. 10:15
Solomon - idol worshipper : 1K. 11:5; 2K. 23:13
Solomon - promise to be king : 1K. 1:17; 1K. 1:30; 1Chr. 22:10
Solomon - proverbs of : 1K. 4:32; Pr. 1:1; Pr. 25:1; Ecc. 12:9
Solomon - to rebuild temple : temple - Solomon to rebuild
Solomon - ungodly : 1K. 11:4
Solomon - wisdom : 1K. 4:29; 1K. 10:23; 1Chr. 1:10; 2Chr. 9:5-6; 2Chr. 9:23
Solomon - wives corrupted : 1K. 11:1-3; Ne. 13:26
Solomon's : temple - Solomon's dedication
Solomon's - temple dedicated : temple - Solomon's dedication
Solomonic : temple - Solomonic location
Solomonic - temple location : temple - Solomonic location
son : antichrist - perdition of; David - Son as Lord [5004.1]
; Koran - son begotten - denied; man - "son of" as explicit title of Messiah; prodigal - son; son - foolish; Son - provides access to Father
son - begotten denied - Koran : Koran - son begotten - denied
son - David calls Lord : David - Son as Lord [5004.1] 
son - foolish : Pr. 17:21; Pr. 17:25
son - of Man - Messiah : man - "son of" as explicit title of Messiah
son - of perdition : antichrist - perdition of
son - prodigal : prodigal - son
Son - provides access to Father : Luke 9:48; Luke 10:16; John 3:18; John 5:23; John 12:44; John 15:23-24; John 16:27; 2Jn. 1:9; 1Jn. 2:23
son of Father : Barabbas - son of Father
son of Father - Barabbas : Barabbas - son of Father
son of God : Koran - Jesus not son of God; son of God - angels; son of God - believers; son of God - David's offspring; son of God - directly; son of God - in OT; son of God - is son of man; son of God - Israel; son of God - Jesus claims; son of God - title of deity
son of God - angels : Gen. 6:2; Job 1:6; Job 2:1; Job 38:7; Ps. 89:6
son of God - believers : John 1:12; Rom. 8:15; 2Cor. 6:18; Gal. 4:7; 1Jn. 3:1; Rev. 21:7
son of God - David's offspring : 2S. 7:14
son of God - directly : Luke 1:35; Luke 3:22 (Jesus); Luke 3:38 (Adam); Heb. 7:3 (Melchizedek); Rom. 5:14 (Adam)
son of God - in OT : Ps. 2:7; Ps. 2:12; Ps. 110:1; Pr. 30:4; Jer. 3:19; Dan. 3:25; Dan. 7:13
son of God - is son of man : Mat. 26:63-64; John 5:25-27
son of God - Israel : Ex. 4:22; Isa. 63:16; Isa. 64:8; Jer. 3:19; Jer. 31:9; Jer. 31:20; Hos. 11:1; Mat. 2:15
son of God - Jesus claims : Mat. 26:63; John 5:17-19; John 19:7
son of God - Jesus not in Koran : Koran - Jesus not son of God
son of God - title of deity : John 5:18
son of man : son of God - is son of man
son of man - is son of God : son of God - is son of man
song : song - exclusive 
song - exclusive : Rev. 14:3
"During the time of the First and Second Temples, a number of the Levites played on two types of harps, singing arcane melodies that no one else was permitted to learn. This knowledge was passed from father to son, until the destruction of the Second Temple." Ref-0146, p. 390.
Song of Solomon : feasts - scriptures read
; Song of Solomon - name of God 
Song of Solomon - name of God : Sos. 8:6
"... although no name or term for God appears in an English translation of the Song of Solomon except in the New American Standard Bible, the Hebrew name of God, Yah, occurs at the end of Sos. 8:6. No other recent major translation of the Old Testament into English follows the lead of the NASB translators." Ref-0075, p. 260.
Song of Solomon - read at Passover : feasts - scriptures read 
songs : songs - spiritual; Ex. 15:1; Num. 21:17; Deu. 31:19; Isa. 38:20; 1Cor. 14:26; Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16; Rev. 15:3
songs - spiritual : 1Cor. 14:26; Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16
sons : father - sin affects son; seed - of woman - attacked
; sons - of God in NT; sons - of God in OT
; sons - of God intermarry 
sons - killed - messianic line : seed - of woman - attacked 
sons - of God in NT : Mat. 5:9; Luke 20:36; John 1:12; Rom. 8:14; Rom. 8:19; Gal. 3:26
sons - of God in OT : Gen. 6:2; Gen. 6:4; Gen. 6:9; Deu. 32:8 (cf. LXX, Qumran); Job 1:6; Job 2:1; Job 38:7
"A fragment from [Dea Sea Scroll] Cave IV containing Deuteronomy 32:8 reads, 'according to the number of the sons of God,' which is tranlsated 'angels of God' by the LXX, as in Genesis 6:4 (margin); Job 1:6; 2:1; and 38:7. The Masoretic Text reads, 'according to the number of the children of Israel.'" Ref-0075, p. 367.
sons - of God intermarry : Gen. 6:2; Gen. 6:9; 1Pe. 3:20; 2Pe. 2:4; Jude 1:6
"ben elohiym," "divine beings" (Tanakh), "angels of God" (Josephus), "sons of God" (Septuagint), "The term 'sons of God' is a general term which means 'to be brought into existence by God's creative act.'" "This explanation [angels, not godly Sethites] is upheld by the majority, e.g. Philo, Josephus, most of the Rabbis, the Septuagint, Kurtz, Delitzsch, Gunkel, Konig, Pember. On the other side Augustine, Calvin, J. P. Lange apply the passage to the comingling of Sethites and Cainites." Ref-0197, p.69.
sons - sin of father affects : father - sin affects son
sons and daughters : prophecy - sons and daughers
sons and daughters - prophecy : prophecy - sons and daughers
soon : soon - manner or timing?
; time - short 
soon - manner or timing? : Rev. 1:1-3; Rev. 2:16; Rev. 3:11; Rev. 11:14; Rev. 22:6-7; Rev. 22:10; Rev. 22:10-12; Rev. 22:20; Rev. 22:6
"This creates a contradiction within [moderate] preterism. Since 22:6 is a statement referring to the whole book of Revelation, it would be impossible to take tachos as a reference to A.D. 70 ... and at the same time hold that Rev. 20:7-9 teaches the Second Coming. [Moderate preterists] must either adopt a view similar to futurism, or shift to the extreme preterist view that understands the entire book of Revelation as past history, thus eliminating any future Second Coming and resurrection." Ref-0078, p. 112. An example of the use of tachos to describe the manner in which an event occurs (rather than the timing) is provided by G. H. Lang: "tachy does not mean soon but swiftly. It indicates rapidity of action, as is well seen in its accurate use in the medical compound tachycardia (tachy and kardia = the heart), which does not mean that the heart will beat soon, but that it is beating rapidly. Of course, the swift action may take place at the very same time, as in Mat. 28:7-8..." Ref-0055, December 2000, pp. 304-305, quoting G.H. Lang, The Revelation of Jesus Christ: Selected Studies (Miamia Sprints, Fl.: Conley & Schoettle Publishing Co., 1945, 1985), pp. 387-88
soon - return of Jesus : time - short 
sorcery : curses - Israel protected; sorcery - practiced; witchcraft - AGAINST 
sorcery - AGAINST : witchcraft - AGAINST 
sorcery - Israel protected : curses - Israel protected
sorcery - practiced : Ex. 7:11; Ex. 7:22; Ex. 8:7; Ex. 8:18; Isa. 47:9; Isa. 47:12; Isa. 65:11; Acts 8:9; Acts 13:6
Soreg : temple - soreg 
Soreg - temple : temple - soreg 
sores : sores - as judgment
sores - as judgment : Ex. 9:9; Ex. 9:11; Deu. 28:27; Deu. 28:35; Job 2:7; Isa. 3:17; Rev. 16:2
sorrow : crying - no more
sorrow - no more : crying - no more
Sos. 1:1 : index - bible books
Sos. 1:3 : marriage - companions
Sos. 1:5 : marriage - companions
Sos. 1:6 : vineyard - new keeper
Sos. 2:1 : lilly - of valley; Sharon - rose of
Sos. 2:4 : marriage - supper 
Sos. 2:6 : left hand
Sos. 2:7 : marriage - companions
Sos. 2:10 : rapture - typological hint?
Sos. 2:13 : rapture - typological hint?
Sos. 2:14 : rock - in cleft
Sos. 3:6 : myrrh 
Sos. 4:15 : living - water 
Sos. 5:1 : marriage - companions
Sos. 5:8 : marriage - companions
Sos. 6:1 : marriage - companions
Sos. 6:8 : marriage - companions
Sos. 6:13 : marriage - companions
Sos. 7:1 : beauty - work of God
Sos. 8:3 : left hand
Sos. 8:6 : phylactery
; Song of Solomon - name of God 
Sos. 8:13 : marriage - companions
soteriology :
The study of the doctrine of salvation.
Soteriology (AST-307), Dr. Robert Lightner : Ref-0095 
soul : Jesus - soul and spirit
; nephesh; soul - destroyed; soul - hungry
will, mind, and emotions.
soul - destroyed : Mat. 10:28; Mat. 16:26; Mark 8:36; Luke 9:25; Luke 21:19
soul - hungry : Pr. 27:7
soul - nephesh : nephesh
soul - of Jesus : Jesus - soul and spirit 
soul sleep : soul sleep - AGAINST
soul sleep - AGAINST : Luke 16:19; Luke 23:43; Php. 1:21; Rev. 6:9
souls : saved - souls; souls - trafficking in
souls - saved : saved - souls
souls - trafficking in : 2Pe. 2:3; Jude 1:11; Rev. 18:13
south : south - omitted
south - omitted : Isa. 49:11
sovereign : sovereign - God
sovereign - God : Job 9:17; Job 33:13; Ecc. 3:14; Eph. 1:11; Mat. 10:29
sovereignty : kingdom - offer - sovereignty vs. responsibility
; sovereignty - kings used by God unknowingly
sovereignty - kings used by God unknowingly : Isa. 10:5-15; Isa. 44:28; Isa. 45:1-6; Isa. 45:13; Jer. 25:9; Jer. 51:11; Jer. 51:28-29
sovereignty - vs. responsibility - kingdom offer : kingdom - offer - sovereignty vs. responsibility 
sovereignty of God : free will - vs. sovereignty of God
; predestination - of God 
sovereignty of God - predestination : predestination - of God 
sovereignty of God - vs. free will : free will - vs. sovereignty of God 
sower : sower - parable of; sower - rejoices with reaper
sower - parable of : Mat. 13:3; Mat. 13:18; Mark 4:3; Mark 4:14; Luke 8:5
sower - rejoices with reaper : John 4:36; 1Cor. 3:7
sowing : sowing - and reaping
sowing - and reaping : Pr. 11:24; Job 4:8; Isa. 33:1; John 4:36; 1Cor. 3:7; Gal. 6:7
spared : righteous - preserved; righteous - suffer with evil
spared - righteous : righteous - preserved
spared - righteous not : righteous - suffer with evil
speak : Holy Spirit - speak by; speak - animals
; speak - by the Spirit; speak - for those who can't; speak - restrict
; speak - think before; words - Jesus speaks the Father's
speak - animals : Gen. 3:1; Num. 22:28
"[In reply to the assertion that] [t]he devil could not speak by means of a serpent, since the serpent has no organs of speech. we answer here with Calvin, If it seems incredible that beasts have spoken at the command of God, whence has man speech, except because God has formed his tongue?" Ref-0163, p. 33.
speak - by Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - speak by
speak - by the Spirit : Pr. 16:1; Mat. 10:18; Acts 7:55
speak - for those who can't : Pr. 31:8
speak - Jesus for the Father : words - Jesus speaks the Father's
speak - restrict : Pr. 12:14; Pr. 13:3; Pr. 17:27; Pr. 29:20
See tongue - taming.
speak - think before : Pr. 15:28
speaking skill : Paul - speaking skill
speaking skill - Paul : Paul - speaking skill
speaks : Holy Spirit - speaks
speaks - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - speaks
species : ark - species carried on Noah's 
species - fossil : ark - species carried on Noah's 
Spetner, Lee M. Not By Chance! : Ref-0155 
spies : spies - sent by people
spies - sent by people : Num. 13:2; Deu. 1:22
spirit : antichrist - spirit of; baptism - born of water/spirit
; death - spirit departs at; Elijah - spirit and power of
; God - spirit
; Holy Spirit - filled by
; Holy Spirit - fruit; Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus; Jesus - soul and spirit
; prayer - in spirit; prophecy - distressing spirit; spirit - and truth; spirit - broken; spirit - carried away in; spirit - committed to God; spirit - depart from body; spirit - evil from God; spirit - man's from God; spirit - provoked within; spirit - rule; spirit - vision at night; spirit - vs. flesh; triune nature
spirit - and power of Elijah : Elijah - spirit and power of 
spirit - and truth : John 4:23-24
spirit - broken : Pr. 18:14
spirit - carried away in : Acts 8:39; Rev. 17:3; Rev. 21:10
spirit - committed to God : Ps. 31:5; Luke 23:46; Acts 7:59
spirit - depart from body : Ps. 146:4
spirit - departs at death : death - spirit departs at
spirit - evil from God : Jdg. 9:23; 1S. 16:14; 1S. 18:10; 1S. 19:9; 2S. 24:1-10 (cf. 1Chr. 21:1); 1K. 22:21; 2K. 19:7; 1Chr. 21:1 (cf. 2S. 24:1-10); Isa. 19:14; Isa. 45:7; Amos 3:6; 2Th. 2:11; Rev. 16:13
Spirit - filled : Holy Spirit - filled by 
spirit - fruit of : Holy Spirit - fruit
spirit - God is : God - spirit 
spirit - man's from God : Gen. 2:7; Num. 16:22; Job 34:14; Isa. 42:5; Isa. 57:16; Heb. 10:9; Rev. 22:6
spirit - of antichrist : antichrist - spirit of
Spirit - of Christ : Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus
spirit - of Jesus : Jesus - soul and spirit 
spirit - prayer in : prayer - in spirit
spirit - prophecy by a distressing : prophecy - distressing spirit
spirit - provoked within : Job 32:18; Acts 17:16
spirit - rule : Pr. 16:32; Pr. 25:28
spirit - soul - body : triune nature
spirit - vision at night : Job 4:13-16
spirit - vs. flesh : Rom. 8:1; Rom. 8:4-6; Rom. 8:9; Rom. 8:12-13; Gal. 5:16; Gal. 6:8
spirit - water : baptism - born of water/spirit 
spirit of : spirit of - letter vs. law
spirit of - letter vs. law : 2Chr. 30:18; Rom. 2:29; Rom. 7:6; 2Cor. 3:6; Gal. 5:18
Spirit of Jesus : Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus
Spirit of Jesus - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus
spirits : deceiving - spirits; discerning - spirits; prison - spirits in; prophecy - judged; seven - spirits 
spirits - deceiving : deceiving - spirits
spirits - discerning : discerning - spirits
spirits - in prison : prison - spirits in
spirits - seven : seven - spirits 
spirits - test : prophecy - judged
spiritual : circumcision - heart
; father - spiritual; gifts - spiritual; gifts - spiritual, all believers have; Israel - spiritual - AGAINST
; kingdom - spiritual - scriptures used
; songs - spiritual; spiritual - exercise vs. physical; spiritual - growth
spiritual - circumcision : circumcision - heart 
spiritual - exercise vs. physical : 1Ti. 4:8
spiritual - father : father - spiritual
spiritual - gifts : gifts - spiritual
spiritual - gifts, all believers have : gifts - spiritual, all believers have
spiritual - growth : Mat. 13:30; Eph. 4:12-16; 1Pe. 2:2; 2Pe. 3:18
spiritual - Israel - AGAINST : Israel - spiritual - AGAINST 
spiritual - kingdom - scriptures used : kingdom - spiritual - scriptures used 
spiritual - songs : songs - spiritual
spiritual gift : imparted - spiritual gift
spiritual gift - imparted : imparted - spiritual gift
spiritual gifts : spiritual gifts - desire; spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities 
spiritual gifts - desire : Luke 11:13; 1Cor. 12:31; 1Cor. 14:1; 1Cor. 14:39
spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities : Mat. 28:20; Luke 6:36; 1Cor. 12:8-9; 1Cor. 12:28; 2Cor. 5:7; 2Cor. 8:7; 2Cor. 9:7; Rom. 12:7-8; Rom. 16:19; Gal. 5:13; Eph. 5:15; Eph. 6:16; Col. 4:5; 1Ti. 6:12; 2Ti. 2:2; 2Ti. 2:22; 2Ti. 2:24; Heb. 3:13; Jas. 2:13
"Spiritual gifts are extraordinary abilities that the Spirit gives to a believer to build up the church. Even though such attributes as faith, teaching, and giving are considered gifts, all Christians are exhorted to develop these traits. Individuals are given gifts, but all believers share these responsibilities: 1. Gift = Divine wisdom (1 Cor. 12:8) Responsibility = To live wisely (Rom. 16:19; Eph. 5:15; Col. 4:5) 2. Gift = Extraordinary faith (1 Cor. 12:9) Responsibility = To walk by faith (2 Cor. 5:7) and abound in faith (2 Cor. 8:7); to take up the shield of faith (Eph. 6:16) and pursue faith (1 Tim. 6:12; 2 Tim. 2:22) 3. Gift = Special teaching gifts (1 Cor. 12:28; Rom. 12:7) Responsibility = To teach others the truths of God (Mat. 28:20; 2 Tim. 2:2, 24) 4. Gift = Supernatural ability to help (1 Cor. 12:28) Responsibility = To serve one another in love (Gal. 5:13) and to minister to others (Rom. 12:7) 5. Gift = The gift of exhortation (Rom. 12:8) Responsibility = To exhort one another daily (Heb. 3:13) 6. Gift = The ability to give with liberality (Rom. 12:8) Responsibility = To give 'not grudgingly or of necessity' but cheerfully (2 Cor. 9:7) 7. Divine power to show mercy (Rom. 12:8) Responsibility = To be merciful (Luke 6:36; James 2:13)" Ref-0107, n. 1Cor. 12, p. 1931.
spiritual responsibilities : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities 
spiritual responsibilities - vs. gifts : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities 
spiritually : dead - spiritually 
spiritually - dead : dead - spiritually 
spit : spit - upon Jesus
spit - upon Jesus : Isa. 50:6; Mark 10:34; Mark 14:65; Luke 18:32
split : footstep - on Mt. of Olives 
split - Mt. of Olives : footstep - on Mt. of Olives 
Spock : shin - hand symbol 
Spock - hand symbol : shin - hand symbol 
spoken : commandments - ten spoken; inspiration - verbal - "God has spoken"; spoken - into existence
spoken - God has - verbal inspiration : inspiration - verbal - "God has spoken"
spoken - into existence : Gen. 1:1-31; Ps. 33:6; Ps. 46:6; Jer. 10:13; Rom. 4:17; Heb. 11:3 (rhema); 2Pe. 3:5
spoken - ten commandments : commandments - ten spoken
spouse : unbelieving - spouse
spouse - unbelieving : unbelieving - spouse
sprinkling : blood - sprinkling; water - sprinkling
sprinkling - blood : blood - sprinkling
sprinkling - water : water - sprinkling
Spurgeon, Charles. Lectures To My Students. : Ref-0111 
staff : staff - broken
staff - broken : Eze. 37:16; Zec. 11:14
stand up : stood up - response
stand up - response : stood up - response
standing : standing - to hear the Word
standing - to hear the Word : Ne. 8:5
star : David - star of
; morning - star; star - formation; star - out of Jacob 
star - formation : Gen. 1:14; Ps. 74:16; Ps. 136:6
star - morning : morning - star
star - of David : David - star of 
star - out of Jacob : Num. 24:17; Mat. 2:2-10
"Rabbi Akiva renamed [Simeon] bar Kozba--whom he claimed to be the Messiah--Bar Kochba, 'son of the star.'" Ref-0152, p. 51.
stars : Mazzeroth; stars - all named; stars - all required?; stars - angels as; stars - darkened; stars - given as a heritage; stars - no light from; stars - none missing; stars - witness of God; worshiped - heavens
stars - all named : Ps. 147:4; Isa. 40:26
stars - all required? : Isa. 40:26
stars - angels as : Job 38:7; Isa. 14:13; Rev. 1:20; Rev. 9:1
stars - darkened : Ecc. 12:2
stars - given as a heritage : Deu. 4:19
stars - Mazzeroth : Mazzeroth
stars - no light from : Job 9:7; Ecc. 12:2; Isa. 13:10; Isa. 13:13; Eze. 32:7; Mat. 24:29
stars - none missing : Isa. 40:26
stars - witness of God : Job 22:12
stars - worshiped : worshiped - heavens
start : start - morning
start - morning : 2Pe. 1:19; Rev. 2:28; Rev. 22:16
Startrek : shin - hand symbol 
Startrek - hand symbol : shin - hand symbol 
statistics : prophecy - statistics 
statistics - prophecy : prophecy - statistics 
statue : Nebuchadnezzar - golden image 
statue - Nebuchadnezzar's golden : Nebuchadnezzar - golden image 
stature : Paul - stature
stature - Paul : Paul - stature
stealing : stealing - from God; stealing - of no profit; stealing - prohibited; stealing - when starving; theft - restitution
stealing - from God : Jos. 7:11
stealing - of no profit : Pr. 10:2
stealing - prohibited : Ex. 20:15; Deu. 5:19
stealing - restitution : theft - restitution
stealing - when starving : Pr. 6:30
Steele of Cyrus : Cyrus - Steele of 
stephanos : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ 
stephanos - vs. diadema and Christ : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ 
Stephen : stoning - Stephen martyred 
Stephen - stoned : stoning - Stephen martyred 
steps : altar - steps prohibited
; path - directed by God
steps - directed by God : path - directed by God
steps - prohibited to altar : altar - steps prohibited 
steward : steward - unjust
steward - unjust : Luke 16:1-13
stewardship : stewardship - leftovers gathered; stewardship - preparation
stewardship - leftovers gathered : John 6:12
stewardship - preparation : 1Chr. 12:32; 2Chr. 9:16; Pr. 10:5; Pr. 27:23; Pr. 30:25; Pr. 30:27; Luke 10:4; Luke 22:35 (cf. Mat. 10:9); 1Ti. 5:8
stiff : neck - stiff
stiff - necked : neck - stiff
still : still - be and know God
still - be and know God : Ps. 46:10
stolen : tomb - sealed
stolen - Jesus' body : tomb - sealed
stone : Jerusalem - nations against; messianic prophecy - stumbling block; offense - rock of; stone - as witness; stone - cast into sea; stone - cut without hands; stone - identity of builders who rejected; stone - living; stone - of Bohan; stone - tried; Western Wall - foundation stone 
stone - as witness : Gen. 31:48; Jos. 24:27; Hab. 2:11; Luke 19:40
stone - cast into sea : Jer. 51:63; Mat. 18:6; Mark 9:42; Luke 17:2; Rev. 18:21
stone - cut without hands : Dan. 2:34; Dan. 2:45
stone - identity of builders who rejected : Acts 4:11
stone - Jerusalem a heavy : Jerusalem - nations against
stone - living : 1Pe. 2:5
stone - of Bohan : Jos. 15:6; Jos. 18:17
stone - of stumbling : offense - rock of
stone - tried : Isa. 28:16; Mat. 4:1; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:2
stone - Western Wall : Western Wall - foundation stone 
Stone, Irving I. and Nosson Scherman, Tanach : Ref-0196 
Stone, Irving I. and Nosson Scherman, Tanach - The Stone Edition : Ref-0196 
stoned : Paul - stoned; Zechariah - stoned 
stoned - Paul : Paul - stoned
stoned - Zechariah : Zechariah - stoned 
stones : breastplate - stones; law - written on stones; stones - precious; stones - raise up; stones - twelve at Gilgal; stones - twelve in Jordan river
stones - breastplate : breastplate - stones
stones - precious : Ex. 28:17; Isa. 54:11; Eze. 28:13; Rev. 21:19
stones - raise up : Luke 3:8; Luke 19:40
stones - twelve at Gilgal : Jos. 4:3; Jos. 4:20
stones - twelve in Jordan river : Jos. 4:9; Mat. 3:9; Luke 3:8
stones - white : law - written on stones
Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible, The : Ref-0025 
stoning : stoning - crucifixion instead; stoning - punishment; stoning - rebellious child; stoning - Stephen martyred
; stoning - the first?; stoning - witnesses cast the first
stoning - crucifixion instead : Gen. 3:17; Gen. 49:10; Num. 21:9; Deu. 21:23; Ps. 22:16; Mat. 20:19; Mat. 26:2; John 3:14; John 8:28; John 12:33; John 18:31; Acts 5:30; Acts 10:39; Acts 13:29; Gal. 3:13
stoning - punishment : Lev. 20:2; Lev. 20:27; Lev. 24:14; Num. 14:9; Num. 15:35; Deu. 13:10; Deu. 17:5; Deu. 21:21; Deu. 22:21; Deu. 22:24; John 8:7; Rev. 16:21
stoning - rebellious child : Deu. 21:21
stoning - Stephen martyred : Acts 7:58
Capital punishment was prohibited when the Jewish leaders stoned Stephen. The stoning of Stephen took place at an "opportune" time when a Roman procurator had passed away, and the new procurator had not yet arrived on the scene. With no procurator to control matters, the Sanhedrin-through a mob scene-were able to carry out Stephen's execution, thought it was quite illegal. This event stands as the official rejection of the testimony of the resurrection of Jesus by the Jewish religious leaders. From this point on, the gospel begins to be taken to the Gentiles. Stephen stands as the transition in emphasis in Acts between Peter (as apostle to the Jews) and Paul (as apostle to the Gentiles) between which the rejection of Stephen's testimony of Jesus stands. Luke introduces Paul (as Saul) in Acts 7:58.
stoning - the first? : Num. 15:32
stoning - witnesses cast the first : Deu. 13:9; Deu. 17:7; John 8:7; Acts 7:58
stood up : stood up - response
stood up - response : Ex. 2:17; 1Chr. 21:1; 2Chr. 20:23; 2Chr. 28:12; Ps. 94:16; Ps. 106:30; Isa. 44:11; Dan. 8:22; Dan. 11:1; Dan. 12:1
stopped : sun - stopped 
stopped - sun : sun - stopped 
storm : storm - calmed
storm - calmed : Job 26:12; Ps. 65:7; Ps. 89:9; Ps. 107:29; Mat. 8:26; Mat. 14:32; Mark 4:39; Luke 8:24; John 6:21; Rev. 7:1
Story of CivilizationThe Story of Civilization : Ref-0047 
straight : crooked - straight made
straight - made crooked : crooked - straight made
strangers : strangers - entertain; strangers - treatment of
strangers - entertain : Gen. 18:2; Gen. 19:1; Jdg. 13:15; Job 31:32; John 20:12; Acts 1:10; Heb. 13:2; 1Ti. 5:10
strangers - treatment of : Ex. 22:21; Ex. 23:9
Strauch, Alexander. Minister of Mercy: The New Testament Deacon. : Ref-0118 
Streams In The Desert : Ref-0119 
street : silent - in street - Messiah
street - Messiah silent : silent - in street - Messiah
strength : demons - physical strength; Koran - age of full strength; strength - in our own; strength - renewed by God
strength - age of full - Koran : Koran - age of full strength
strength - demons : demons - physical strength
strength - in our own : Jdg. 7:2
strength - renewed by God : Job 17:9; Ps. 103:5; Isa. 40:31; 2Cor. 4:16
stretched : heavens - stretched
stretched - heavens : heavens - stretched
strife : strife - sowing between brethren
strife - sowing between brethren : Pr. 6:19; 1Cor. 1:11; Jude 1:19
stripes : stripes - healed by; Ps. 129:3; Isa. 53:5; Mat. 27:26
stripes - healed by : Isa. 53:5; 1Pe. 2:24
strong : strong - bear with the weak
strong - bear with the weak : Rom. 15:1
students : John - students of 
students - of John the apostle : John - students of 
Studies In The Sermon On The Mount, Lloyd-Jones, D. Martin : Ref-0170 
study : bread - daily; study - wearying
study - daily : bread - daily
study - wearying : Ecc. 12:12
studying : Word - studying
studying - the Word : Word - studying
stumble : stumble - by persecution; stumble - cause brother
stumble - by persecution : Mat. 26:31-33; Mark 4:17; Mark 14:27-29; John 16:1
stumble - cause brother : Ps. 69:6; Rom. 14:2; Rom. 14:14; Rom. 14:21; 1Cor. 8:9; 1Cor. 8:13; 1Cor. 10:32; Gal. 5:13
stumbling : stumbling - preventing
stumbling - preventing : 2Pe. 1:10
submission : authority - from submission; submission - to master; women - submission of
submission - authority from : authority - from submission
submission - of women : women - submission of
submission - to master : 1Ti. 6:1; 1Pe. 2:18
submit : authorities - submit to 
submit - to authorities : authorities - submit to 
submit to God : submit to God - devil flees
submit to God - devil flees : Nah. 1:15; Jas. 4:7
subordinate : subordinate - Jesus to Father 
subordinate - Jesus to Father : Isa. 42:1; Isa. 49:5-6; Isa. 50:10; Isa. 52:13; Isa. 53:11; Mat. 12:18; John 5:19; John 13:16; John 14:28; Acts 3:13; Acts 4:27-28; 1Cor. 11:3; 1Cor. 15:24-28; Php. 2:7; Heb. 2:9
See subordination - among Trinity
subordination : subordination - among Trinity 
subordination - among Trinity : John 14:16; John 14:26; John 15:26; John 16:7; John 16:13; 1Cor. 12:5-7; 1Cor. 15:27-28
See subordinate - Jesus to Father
Succoth : Succoth - feast of booths
Succoth - feast of booths : Gen. 33:17; Lev. 23:42; Ne. 8:14
sue : sue - brothers
sue - brothers : Pr. 25:8; 1Cor. 6:1
suffering : innocent - suffer; perfected - by suffering; persecution - reaping own fruit; suffering - for Christ; suffering - for glory; suffering - not from sin; suffering - of Christ prophesied; suffering - rejoice in
suffering - for Christ : Mat. 5:10-12; Luke 5:22; 2Cor. 1:5; Php. 1:29; 2Ti. 3:12
suffering - for glory : 2Cor. 4:17
suffering - not from sin : Job 8:4
suffering - of Christ prophesied : Ps. 22:1-31; Isa. 53:1-12; Mark 9:12; Luke 24:25-26; Acts 3:18; Acts 26:22-23; 1Pe. 1:11
suffering - of innocent : innocent - suffer
suffering - perfected by : perfected - by suffering
suffering - rejoice in : Mat. 4:12; Acts 5:41; 2Cor. 1:5-7; 1Pe. 3:14; 1Pe. 4:14; 1Pe. 4:16; Rev. 16:9
suffering - self-induced : persecution - reaping own fruit
sufficiency : faith - sufficiency
sufficiency - of faith : faith - sufficiency
sufficient : sufficient - scripture 
sufficient - scripture : Ps. 19:1-14; John 8:31; 1Cor. 4:6; 2Ti. 3:15-17; Heb. 4:12-13; 2Pe. 1:3; 2Pe. 1:19-21; Jude 1:3
"The young man [of Mat. 19:16; Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18] found the answer wanting. As I watched his face, I could see disappointment. He wanted more than a standard answer. He and I could well have argued about that, for, I would have told him that what the Torah gives is all you get, and all you should want." Ref-0137, p. 91.
suicide : 2S. 17:23; 1K. 16:18; Job 3:11; Job 3:16; Job 3:20-22; Job 6:8; Job 7:16; Job 10:1; Job 10:18; Jer. 8:3; Pr. 24:11; Rev. 9:6
Summers, Ray, and Thomas Sawyer. Essentials of New Testament Greek : Ref-0099 
sun : Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1]
; light - without sun
; star - formation; sun - burns intensely
; sun - going down on wrath; sun - shade from; sun - signs in; sun - stood still; sun - stopped
; worshiped - heavens
sun - burns intensely : Isa. 30:26 (?); Rev. 16:9
Questionable: Isa. 30:26 (?);
sun - going down on wrath : Eph. 4:26
sun - light without : light - without sun 
sun - moon - stars : Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1] 
sun - shade from : Ps. 121:5-6; Isa. 49:10; Isa. 51:16
sun - signs in : Isa. 5:30; Isa. 13:10; Isa. 24:23; Isa. 30:26; Isa. 50:3; Jer. 4:23-28; Eze. 32:7; Joel 2:10; Joel 2:31; Joel 3:15; Amos 8:9; Mat. 24:29; Mark 13:24; Luke 21:25; Luke 23:45; Acts 2:20; Rev. 6:12; Rev. 8:12; Rev. 9:2
sun - stood still : Jos. 10:12; Job 9:7
sun - stopped : Jos. 10:13
"Many cultures have legends that seem to be based on this event. For example, there is a Greek myth of Apollo's son, Phaethon, who disrupted the sun's course for a day. Since Joshua 10 is historical, cultures on the opposite side of the world should have legends of a long night. In fact, the New Zealand Maori people have a myth about how their hero Mauri slowed the sun before it rose, while the Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan (the history of the empire of Culhuacan and Mexico) records a night that continued for an extended time." -- Immanuel Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, 1950, 61 [Creation 19(3) June--August 1997, p. 35.)
sun - worshiped : worshiped - heavens
sundail : shadow - reversed on sundial
sundail - shadow reversed : shadow - reversed on sundial
Sunday : chronology - AD 321 - edict of Constantine
; days - special; Sunday - meetings; Sunday - resurrected by; tomb - empty on Sunday
Sunday - meetings : Acts 20:7; 1Cor. 16:2
Sunday - not mandatory : days - special
Sunday - origin of holiday : chronology - AD 321 - edict of Constantine 
Sunday - resurrected by : Luke 24:1
Sunday - tomb empty : tomb - empty on Sunday
sundown : pledge - return by sundown
sundown - return pledge by : pledge - return by sundown
Sunna : Islam - writings 
Sunna - definition : Islam - writings 
supernatural : Pharisees - believed in supernatural; supernatural - denied
supernatural - denied : Job 16:22; Mat. 22:23; Luke 20:27; Acts 4:2; Acts 23:8; Acts 24:21
supernatural - Pharisees believed : Pharisees - believed in supernatural
supper : marriage - supper 
supper - marriage : marriage - supper 
supply : supply - endless
supply - endless : 1K. 17:14
suppress : preaching - unable to suppress 
suppress - preaching - unable to : preaching - unable to suppress 
supralapsarianism :
"the Calvinistic view that God decreed the salvation and reprobation of certain people prior to the Fall." Ref-0024, p. 490.
Sura 2:51 : Koran - forty
Sura 2:61 : Koran - anti-Semitism
Sura 2:116 : Koran - son begotten - denied
Sura 2:145 : Koran - prayer direction 
Sura 2:191-193 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 2:193 : Koran - forced conversion
Sura 2:219 : Koran - abrogation - wine 
Sura 2:228 : Koran - men superior to women; Koran - women - rights
Sura 2:256 : Koran - compulsion in religion 
Sura 2:282 : Koran - men superior to women
Sura 3:45 : Koran - Messiah is Jesus
Sura 3:45-47 : Koran - virgin birth
Sura 3:46 : Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby
Sura 3:48-49 : Koran - Jesus - mission
Sura 3:49 : Koran - miracles - Jesus - bird from clay; Koran - miracles - Jesus - blind healed; Koran - miracles - Jesus - dead raised; Koran - miracles - Jesus - healed lepers
Sura 3:50 : Koran - law - Jesus changes
Sura 3:54-55 : Koran - crucifixion denied 
Sura 3:54-55 (Khalifa) : Koran - Jesus - taken
Sura 3:59 : Koran - Adam - Jesus like
Sura 3:64 : Koran - Trinity - denied 
Sura 4:3 : Koran - polygamy 
Sura 4:34 : Koran - women - rights
Sura 4:43 : Koran - abrogation - wine 
Sura 4:66 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 4:74-77 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 4:82 : Koran - Koran inerrant
Sura 4:84 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 4:116 : Koran - shirk 
Sura 4:157 : Koran - crucifixion denied 
Sura 4:171 : Koran - Jesus not son of God; Koran - Trinity - denied
; Koran - word - Jesus
Sura 5:20 : Koran - promised land 
Sura 5:26 : Koran - forty
Sura 5:33 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 5:48 : Koran - Scriptures superceded by
Sura 5:51 : Koran - toward Jews and Christians
Sura 5:60 : Koran - toward Jews and Christians
Sura 5:68 : Koran - Torah
Sura 5:70 : Koran - Torah
Sura 5:72 : Koran - deity of Jesus denied
; Koran - Trinity - denied 
Sura 5:90 : Koran - abrogation - wine 
Sura 5:110 : Koran - miracles - Jesus - bird from clay; Koran - miracles - Jesus - blind healed; Koran - miracles - Jesus - healed lepers; Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby
Sura 5:116 : Koran - Mary - worship prohibited; Koran - Trinity - confusion 
Sura 5:117 : Koran - crucifixion denied 
Sura 5:120 : Koran - crucifixion denied 
Sura 6:101 : Koran - son begotten - denied
Sura 6:152 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 6:155-156 : Koran - Torah
Sura 7:20-25 : Koran - fall 
Sura 7:157 : Koran - uneducated - Mohammed 
Sura 7:178-179 : Koran- predestination
Sura 8:12 : Koran - fight unbelievers
; Koran - forced conversion
Sura 8:15-18 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 8:39 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 8:59-60 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 8:65-66 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:2-3 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:5 : Koran - compulsion in religion
; Koran - fight unbelievers
; Koran - forced conversion
Sura 9:14 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:29 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:30-31 : Koran - toward Jews and Christians; Koran - Trinity - denied 
Sura 9:39 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:51 : Koran- predestination
Sura 9:73 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:111 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 9:123 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 10:68 : Koran - son begotten - denied
Sura 10:90 : Koran - Israel
Sura 10:94 : Koran - Israel
Sura 15:26 : Koran - Adam - created
Sura 16:61 : Koran - sin all
Sura 17:1 : Koran - Mi'raj
Sura 17:34 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 17:106 : Koran - definition 
Sura 18:82 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 18:92-98 : Koran - Gog and Magog
Sura 19:19 : Koran - sinless - Jesus
Sura 19:19-21 : Koran - virgin birth
Sura 19:29 : Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby
Sura 19:35 : Koran - son begotten - denied
Sura 21:91 : Koran - Jesus - mission; Koran - virgin birth
Sura 21:96-97 : Koran - Gog and Magog
Sura 22:5 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 22:51 : Koran - Satanic verses 
Sura 23:102-103 : Koran - salvation by works
Sura 25:32 : Koran - definition 
Sura 25:52 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 28:14 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 32:4 : Koran - difficulties - creation days
Sura 32:9 : Koran - Adam - created
Sura 33:50 : Koran - polygamy 
Sura 35:8 : Koran - predestination - double 
Sura 36:7-10 : Koran- predestination
Sura 37:22-23 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 37:43-48 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 37:99-113 : Koran - Abraham offers his son
Sura 38:71-77 : Koran - Satan 
Sura 39:61 : Koran - salvation by works
Sura 40:55 : Koran - sin - Mohammed 
Sura 40:67 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 41:9 : Koran - difficulties - creation days
Sura 41:12 : Koran - difficulties - creation days
Sura 41:19 : Koran - sin - Mohammed 
Sura 43:61 (?) : Koran - second coming 
Sura 44:54 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 46:15 : Koran - forty
Sura 46:15-16 : Koran - age of full strength
Sura 47:4-5 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 48:1-2 : Koran - sin - Mohammed 
Sura 48:29 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 50:38 : Koran - difficulties - creation days
Sura 52:20 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 52:24 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 53:19-23 : Koran - Satanic verses 
Sura 55:54-55 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 55:72 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 56:17 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 56:22 : Koran - paradise 
Sura 69:30-37 : Koran - fight unbelievers 
Sura 74:19 : Koran - paradise 
surety : Ps. 11:15; Pr. 6:1; Pr. 11:15; Pr. 17:18; Pr. 20:16; Pr. 22:26; Pr. 27:13
Survey of Old Testament Introduction, A : Ref-0001 
swallowed : Num. 17:31; Num. 25:9
swear : oaths - forbidden; swear - by God
swear - by God : Heb. 6:13; Rev. 10:6
swear - forbidden : oaths - forbidden
swears : swears - God by self
swears - God by self : Deu. 32:40; Isa. 45:23
sweet : sweet - God's word
sweet - God's word : Ps. 19:10; Ps. 119:103; Eze. 3:3; Rev. 10:10
swiftly? : Dan. 9:21
h3288 ye' aph - Strong: "fatigue, utterly exhausted" - only appearance in OT
swine : swine - feeding
; swine - pearls before
swine - feeding : Luke 15:15
Talmud - cursed is he who feeds swine
swine - pearls before : Pr. 7:7; Mat. 7:6
sword : mouth - as weapon; sword - God as; sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
sword - God as : Deu. 33:29
sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence : Eze. 6:12; Rev. 6:4-8
sword - Word as : mouth - as weapon
swords : swords - into ploughshares 
swords - into ploughshares : UN; Isa. 2:4
"the U.N. Building displays these words: 'And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more' (Isa. 2:4). A verse taken out of its context is only a pretext however. The first part of this verse reads, 'And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people.' Until Christ the Messiah sits upon the throne of His glory and rebukes and judges the nations, there will be no permanent peace." Ref-0113, vol 24 no 2, p. 38.
Sylvanus : Silas - Sylvanus
Sylvanus - Silas : Silas - Sylvanus
synagogue : synagogue - of Satan; synagogue - origin 
synagogue - of Satan : Rev. 2:9; Rev. 3:9
synagogue - origin :
"The institution dates from the captivity in Babylon. The Jews there were under the necessity of gathering together in small groups, as they were no longer able to attend the Temple. This necessity would be felt by Jews wherever scattered, and so everywhere synagogues were built." Ref-0117, p. 50.
synagogues : synagogues - Jesus visited
synagogues - Jesus visited : Mark 1:21; Mark 6:2; Luke 6:6
synergism :
"Melanchthon believed that the will cooperated with the Spirit, a viewpoint known as synergism." Ref-0019, p. 248.
Synoptic :
Constituting a synopsis; presenting a summary of the principle parts or a general view of the whole. Relating to or being the first three gospels of the NT, which correspond closely.
Syracuse : Paul - visits Syracuse
Syracuse - Paul visits : Paul - visits Syracuse
Systematic Theology :
The study of God using all available sources.
Systematic Theology, Chafer, Lewis Sperry : Ref-0195 
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