
CrossLinks Topical Index - B
B : index - alphabetic
Baal : Baal - meaning 
Baal - meaning :
"The Canaanites prayed especially to Baal, their young, vigorous god who was eternally locked in battle with the forces of chaos. He was called the Mightiest of Heroes, the Prince, At times he manifested himself as Hadad, god of storm, thunder, lightning. He is described as rohev aravot, Rider-of-the-Clouds, in the tablets of the Ugarit." Ref-0150, p. 38.
Baalah = Kirjath Jearim : Kirjath Jearim = Baalah
Babel : Babel - dispersion; Babel - tower to heaven 
Babel - dispersion : Gen. 10:8; Gen. 11:8; Deu. 32:8
Babel - tower to heaven : Gen. 11:4; Jer. 51:53
"He [Nimrod] also said he would be revenged on God, if he should have a mind to drown the world again; for that he would build a tower too high for the waters to be able to reach! and that he would avenge himself on God for destroying their forefathers!" Ref-0026, I,iv 2
babes : hidden - from wise; perspicuity - of Scripture 
babes - revealed to : hidden - from wise; perspicuity - of Scripture 
baby : circumcised - first baby; Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby
baby - first circumcised : circumcised - first baby
baby - Jesus spoke as - Koran : Koran - miracles - Jesus - spoke as baby
Babylon : Babylon - astrology from; Babylon - captivity predicted; Babylon - come out of; Babylon - demons dwell; Babylon - destroyed by fire; Babylon - destruction future
; Babylon - double judgment
; Babylon - golden; Babylon - intoxicates earth; Babylon - judgment of
; Babylon - merchants forsake; Babylon - not a widow; Babylon - queen; Babylon - recompense; Babylon - rejoice at destruction; Babylon - Rome called?
; Babylon - sink like stone; Babylon - woman represents; chronology - BC 539 - Babylon falls to Medo-Persia
; chronology - BC 586 - third deportation
; chronology - BC 597 - second deportation
; chronology - BC 605 - first deportation
; Cyrus - conquers Babylon
; Jerusalem - fall to Babylon; Judah - Babylonian mention
; Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon"
; wealth - to Babylon
Babylon - astrology from : Isa. 47:12-13
Babylon - captivity predicted : Amos 7:27; Acts 7:43
Babylon - come out of : Jer. 50:8; Jer. 51:45; Rev. 18:4
Babylon - demons dwell : Isa. 13:21-22; Rev. 18:2
Babylon - destroyed by fire : Jer. 51:58; Rev. 17:16; Rev. 18:8
Babylon - destruction future : Isa. 13:6-22; Jer. 51:8; Rev. 18:17-19
"The destruction of Babylon according to Jeremiah 51:8 was to be sudden. This is confirmed by Rev. 18:17-19. As far as the physical city of Babylon was concerned, this was not true of ancient Babylon as it continued for many years after its political downfall. Further, it is pointed out that the prophecy of Isa. 13:6; Isa. 13:9-11 which formed the context of Isa. 13:19-22, indicates that the destruction of Babylon would be in the day of the Lord [Ref-0036, pp. 1-30]" Ref-0032, p. 262.
Babylon - double judgment : Jer. 50:21; Rev. 18:6
[merathayim] �double rebellion�: A name used for Babylon in Jer. 50:21. According to Delitzsch it may be equivalent to the Babylonian Marratun, i.e. land by the nar Marratu, �the bitter river� (Persian Gulf) = Southern Babylonia (OHL, under the word). Ref-0039, s.v. MERATHAIM
Babylon - falls to Cyrus without a fight : Cyrus - conquers Babylon 
Babylon - falls to Medo-Persia : chronology - BC 539 - Babylon falls to Medo-Persia 
Babylon - first deportation of Judah to : chronology - BC 605 - first deportation 
Babylon - golden : Isa. 14:4; Dan. 2:23; Dan. 2:38; Rev. 18:16
Babylon - intoxicates earth : Jer. 51:7; Rev. 17:2
Babylon - Jerusalem taken : Jerusalem - fall to Babylon
Babylon - Judah mentioned : Judah - Babylonian mention 
Babylon - judgment of : Isa. 13:1-22; Isa. 14:1-32; Jer. 50:1-46; Jer. 51:1-64; Rev. 17:1-18; Rev. 18:1-24
"...in Isaiah's day [Babylon] was a mere subject province under the Assyrian empire... the eighth-century Isaiah foresaw the coming importance of Babylon, her devastation of Palestine, and her ultimate downfall before the onslaughts of the Medes (Isa. 13:17)." Ref-0001, p. 389.
Babylon - merchants forsake : Isa. 47:15; Rev. 18:15
Babylon - not a widow : Isa. 47:7; Rev. 18:7
Babylon - queen : Isa. 47:5; Rev. 18:7
Babylon - recompense : Jer. 50:15; Jer. 50:29; Jer. 51:35; Rev. 18:6
Babylon - rejoice at destruction : Jer. 51:48; Rev. 19:3
Babylon - Rome called? : 1Pe. 5:13
"'Babylon' was a common euphemism for 'Rome' in the Pseudepigrapha (2 Baruch 11:1, 67:7; Sibylline Oracles 5:143, 159) and in rabbinic writings. Midrash Rabbah on Sos. 1:6 states directly, One calls Rome 'Babylon.' Yechiel Lichtenstein on 1 Pe 5:13 remarks that Rome is called 'Babylon' since it is always described as the worst kingdom." Those who interpret Babylon in 1Pe. 5:13 as denoting Rome include: Ref-0038. Those who take it as literal Babyon on the Euphrates include: Ref-0147 (see especially note on 1Pe. 5:13), Ref-0187.
Babylon - second deportation of Judah to : chronology - BC 597 - second deportation 
Babylon - Sheshak encryption of : Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" 
Babylon - sink like stone : Jer. 51:63; Rev. 18:21
Babylon - third deportation of Judah to : chronology - BC 586 - third deportation 
Babylon - wealth to : wealth - to Babylon
Babylon - woman represents : Zec. 5:7; Rev. 17:3; Rev. 18:7
Babylon and Egypt, Their Future History and Doom : Ref-0036 
Babylonian : captivity - Babylonian - end; captivity - Babylonian - predicted; seventy - times seven 
Babylonian - captivity : seventy - times seven 
Babylonian - captivity end : captivity - Babylonian - end
Babylonian - captivity predicted : captivity - Babylonian - predicted
Babylonian captivity : chronology - BC 605 to BC 536 - Babylonian captivity
; idolatry - Babylonian captivity cured 
Babylonian captivity - chronology : chronology - BC 605 to BC 536 - Babylonian captivity 
Babylonian captivity - cured idolatry : idolatry - Babylonian captivity cured 
Babylonian Chronicle : archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle 
Babylonian Chronicle - Jerusalem : archaeology - Babylonian Chronicle 
Babylonian Empire : chronology - BC 626 to BC 539 - Neobabylonian Empire under Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar
Babylonian Empire - chronology : chronology - BC 626 to BC 539 - Neobabylonian Empire under Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar
Babylonian Talmud : Babylonian Talmud - Isa._53:4 
Babylonian Talmud - Isa._53:4 : Isa. 53:4
"The Messiah--what is his name?...those of the house of Rabbi Yda the Saint say, 'The sick one,' as it is said, 'Surely he hath borne our sicknesses'" (Sanhedrin 98b) Ref-0011, p. 125.
Bacchus : Bacchus - god of wine 
Bacchus - god of wine :
God of wine whose symbol was ivy.
back : back - looking
back - looking : Gen. 19:26; 1K. 19:20; Luke 9:62
backsliding : Isa. 1:4; Jer. 14:7
bad : bad - for good
bad - for good : Gen. 45:5; Gen. 45:7-8; Gen. 50:20; Isa. 38:17; Rom. 8:28; Php. 1:12
Balaam : archaeology - Balaam
; Balaam - definition
; Balaam - doctrine of; Num. 22:5; Deu. 23:4; Jos. 13:22; Jos. 24:9; Ne. 13:2; Mic. 6:5; 2Pe. 2:15; Jude 1:11; Rev. 2:14
Balaam - archaeology : archaeology - Balaam 
Balaam - definition :
"to speak evil of people" (Dr. Ben Gigi)
Balaam - doctrine of : Num. 31:16; Acts 15:29; Rev. 2:14
Balaam's : Balaam's - counsel
Balaam's - counsel : Num. 31:8; Num. 31:16
Balfour Declaration : chronology - AD 1917 - Balfour Declaration 
Balfour Declaration - chronology : chronology - AD 1917 - Balfour Declaration 
bankruptcy : bankruptcy - AGAINST
bankruptcy - AGAINST : Ps. 37:21
baptism : baptism - AFTER belief; baptism - AFTER belief; baptism - born of water/spirit
; baptism - dove after
; baptism - fire; baptism - flood; baptism - for dead; baptism - immersion; baptism - in name of; baptism - in Red Sea; baptism - into Christ; baptism - into death; baptism - into Moses; baptism - Jesus did not perform; baptism - Jesus' ministry began with; baptism - John's
; baptism - of Jesus by John - why; baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit; baptism - of repentence; baptism - one; baptism - repeated
; baptism - symbolism of; Holy Spirit - baptism
; Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous
; Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers; Holy Spirit - falls before baptism; Luther - Catechism
; one - Lord - faith - baptism; salvation - baptism and 
baptism - AFTER belief : Acts 2:38; Acts 8:12-13; Acts 8:37; Acts 10:47-48; Acts 16:14-15; Acts 16:33; Acts 18:8; Acts 22:16
baptism - AGAINST infant : baptism - AFTER belief
baptism - born of water/spirit : Gen. 1:2; Gen. 8:1; Ex. 14:21; Eze. 36:25-27; Luke 8:25 (?); John 3:5; John 7:37-39; 1Cor. 10:1; 1Pe. 1:23; 1Pe. 3:20
Questionable: Luke 8:25 (?);
baptism - dove after : Gen. 1:2; Gen. 8:8; Isa. 61:1; Mat. 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32
"The rabbinic interpretation of Gen. 1:2 was that the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters 'like a dove.'" Ref-0067, Summer 1997.
baptism - fire : Ps. 104:4; Joel 2:30; Mal. 4:1; Mat. 3:11; Luke 3:16; Acts 2:3
baptism - flood : Isa. 45:8; 1Pe. 3:20-21
baptism - for dead : 1Cor. 15:29
baptism - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - baptism 
baptism - Holy Spirit - instantaneous : Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous 
baptism - Holy Spirit baptizes all believers : Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers
baptism - Holy Spirit falls before : Holy Spirit - falls before baptism
baptism - immersion : Acts 8:38-39
baptism - in name of : Mat. 28:19; Acts 2:38; Acts 8:16; Acts 10:48; Acts 19:5
baptism - in Red Sea : Ex. 14:21; 1Cor. 10:1
baptism - into Christ : John 14:20; Rom. 6:1-4; 1Cor. 12:13; Gal. 3:27; Eph. 1:13; Eph. 4:4; Col. 2:12
baptism - into death : Mat. 20:22; Mark 10:38; Luke 12:50; Rom. 6:3
baptism - into Moses : 1Cor. 10:2
baptism - Jesus did not perform : John 4:2
baptism - Jesus' ministry began with : Acts 1:22
baptism - John's : Mat. 3:11; Mark 1:4-8; Mark 11:30; Luke 3:3-16; Luke 7:29; John 1:25-28; John 13:24; Acts 10:37; Acts 13:24; Acts 18:25; Acts 19:3
"In ceremonial cleansing and in proselyte baptism the individual washed or baptized himself. John is the first to baptize others, and this may account for his name, John the Baptist." Ref-0143, p. 60
baptism - Luther's Catechism : Luther - Catechism 
baptism - of Jesus by John - why : Mat. 3:15
baptism - of Jesus by the Spirit : Isa. 11:2; Isa. 42:1; Isa. 48:16; Isa. 61:1; Mat. 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32
baptism - of repentence : Mat. 3:11; Mark 1:4-8; Luke 3:3; John 13:24; Acts 19:4
baptism - one : Eph. 4:5
baptism - one - Lord - faith : one - Lord - faith - baptism
baptism - repeated : Acts 19:5
If a believer was baptized prior to faith in Christ, he should still undergo subsequent Christian baptism in faith.
baptism - salvation and : salvation - baptism and 
baptism - symbolism of : Rom. 6:4; Col. 2:12; 1Pe. 3:21
baptisms : baptisms - plural
baptisms - plural : Heb. 6:2
baptized : baptized - women
baptized - women : Acts 8:12
bar : bar - son of
bar - son of : Mark 10:46
bar of soap : soap - Christian's bar of
bar of soap - Christian's : soap - Christian's bar of
Bar-Mitzvah : Ishmael - circumcised; Luke 2:42 (?); Rom. 7:9
Hebrew. "Son of command." At first Sabbath after 12 years of age, directly responsible before God thereafter and eligible for father's inheritance. Also qualifies as one of ten adult males needed to found a synagogue. "Luke specifically mentions the visit during Jesus' twelfth year because Jesus was performing the Jewish mitzvot connected with arriving at the age of puberty." Ref-0146, p. 257. "It was apparently a tradition that children accompany their fathers to the Passover at least a year prior to their reaching puberty (M. Niddah 5:7-9; cf. M. Hagiga 1:1; Pirke Avot 5:24), S. Safrai, 'Home and Family,' JPFC 2:771f, notes that T. Hagiga 1:2 indicates that a child was to keep whatever mitzvot he was capable of performing. The later concept of the Bar Mitzvah probably developed from this early tradition." Ref-0146, p. 670, note 9. Questionable: Luke 2:42 (?);
Bar-Mitzvah - 13 years old : Ishmael - circumcised
Barabbas : Barabbas - son of Father
Barabbas - son of Father : Mat. 27:16; Mat. 27:21; Mark 15:15; Luke 23:18; John 18:40; Acts 3:14
bargaining : bargaining - plea - forbidden; bargaining - with God
bargaining - plea - forbidden : Num. 35:32
bargaining - with God : 2Chr. 32:25
Barker, Kenneth, ed. NASB Study Bible : Ref-0076 
Barnabas : Barnabas - an apostle; Barnabas - encourager
; Barnabas - gospel of
; John Mark - cousin of Barnabas; Levites - land prohibited
; Paul - disagreement with Barnabas 
Barnabas - an apostle : Acts 14:4; Acts 14:14
Barnabas - cousin of John Mark : John Mark - cousin of Barnabas
Barnabas - disagreement with Paul : Paul - disagreement with Barnabas 
Barnabas - encourager : Acts 4:36; Acts 9:27; Acts 13:13 (Mark leaves); Acts 15:37
The grace Paul received via Barnabas in Acts 9:27 he refused to extend to John Mark in Acts 15:37.
Barnabas - gospel of :
See Ref-0161, pp. 295-300.
Barnabas - owns land : Levites - land prohibited 
Barnavi, Eli., ed. A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People : Ref-0151 
barren : barren - childless as judgment; barren - no longer
barren - childless as judgment : Gen. 20:18; 2S. 6:23
barren - no longer : Ex. 23:26
Baruch : archaeology - seal of Baruch
; Babylon - Rome called? 
Blessed, Hebrew.
Baruch - Babylon : Babylon - Rome called? 
Baruch - seal of : archaeology - seal of Baruch 
Basic Bible Interpretation : Ref-0002 
Basic Theology : Ref-0098 
Basics of Biblical Greek : Ref-0085 
Basics of Biblical Hebrew, Pratico, Gary D. and Miles V. Van Pelt : Ref-0184 
baskets : baskets - twelve vs. seven 
baskets - twelve vs. seven : Mat. 14:20; Mat. 15:37
Both numbers indicate completeness. Twelve for the Jewish feeding (the twelve tribes) and seven for the Gentile feeding (completeness). The feeding of the 4,000 was in Gentile territory--decapolis (Mark 7:31).
bastard : illegitimate - Jesus accused; illegitimate - prohibited for 10 generations; John 8:41
bastard - Jesus accused : illegitimate - Jesus accused
bastard - prohibited : illegitimate - prohibited for 10 generations
battle : battle - in spring
battle - in spring : 2S. 11:1; 1Chr. 20:1
Baucis and Philemon : Baucis and Philemon - legend of 
Baucis and Philemon - legend of : Acts 14:11-13
Recorded by Roman Historian Ovid. Jupiter and Hermes had come down disguised as human beings, but no one would offer them hospitality except one elderly couple named Baucis and Philemon. For that reason, the whole population was then destroyed with the exception of Baucis and Philemon who became the priest and priestess of the temple of Jupiter (or Zeus) because of their hospitality. Ref-0100, Tape 13:B.
Baxter, Ronald E. Charismatic Gift of Tongues : Ref-0004 
Bayblon : Bayblon - destruction permanent
Bayblon - destruction permanent : Isa. 13:20; Jer. 50:13; Jer. 51:26; Jer. 51:29; Jer. 51:43; Jer. 51:62; Rev. 18:8; Rev. 18:21; Rev. 19:3
BC : year - abbreviations 
BC - abbreviation : year - abbreviations 
BC 63 : chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east 
BC 63 - 410 AD - Roman Empire over middle east : chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east 
BCE : year - abbreviations 
BCE - abbreviation : year - abbreviations 
bear : ribs - mouth of bear 
bear - ribs in mouth : ribs - mouth of bear 
beast : antichrist - the man [5001.0]
; beast - from abyss; beast - healed; Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy 
beast - antichrist : antichrist - the man [5001.0] 
beast - from abyss : Rev. 11:7; Rev. 17:8
beast - healed : Rev. 13:3; Rev. 13:12; Rev. 13:14; Rev. 17:8; Rev. 17:11
beast - Nebuchadnezzar becomes like : Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy 
beastiality : Ex. 22:19; Lev. 18:23; Lev. 20:15; Deu. 27:21
beasts : beasts - against man
beasts - against man : Lev. 26:22; Deu. 32:24; Rev. 6:8
beaten : Paul - beaten
beaten - Paul : Paul - beaten
beatitudes : beatitudes - in book of Revelation; beatitudes - Jesus' teaching
beatitudes - in book of Revelation : Rev. 1:3; Rev. 14:13; Rev. 16:15; Rev. 19:9; Rev. 20:6; Rev. 22:7; Rev. 22:14
beatitudes - Jesus' teaching : Mat. 5:3; Luke 5:20
beauty : beauty - removed by God; beauty - work of God
beauty - removed by God : Isa. 3:18-23
beauty - work of God : Sos. 7:1
becoming : becoming - like Christ
becoming - like Christ : Ps. 18:15; Eph. 4:13; 1Jn. 3:2
Beelzebub : 2K. 1:2; Mat. 10:25; Mark 3:22; Mat. 12:24
"Beelzebub--the 'filth god,'--was the name given by Jewish wit and contempt to Beelzebul,--'the lord of the (royal) habitation'--a god of the Phoenicians. To him was assigned the control of that division which inflicted disease of all kinds on man, and Jesus, they hinted, was playing a part under him" Cunningham Geikie, The Life and Words of Christ (NY: Appleton, 1893), 2:141 cited by Ref-0202, p. 205.
Beer-lahai-roi : Beer-lahai-roi - well
Beer-lahai-roi - well : Gen. 16:14; Gen. 24:62; Gen. 25:11
Beersheba : Beersheba - well of
Beersheba - well of : Gen. 21:31
Before Jerusalem Fell : Ref-0148 
begotten : begotten - first of dead; begotten - of God
begotten - first of dead : Col. 1:18; Rev. 1:5
begotten - of God : Ps. 2:7; Acts 13:33; Heb. 1:5; 1Jn. 4:9
Behistun : archaeology - Rock of Behistun 
Behistun - rock of : archaeology - Rock of Behistun 
Behold The King : Ref-0143 
belief : baptism - AFTER belief; belief - vain; salvation - believe only
; salvation - minimal belief required
belief - baptism after : baptism - AFTER belief
belief - minimal requirements : salvation - minimal belief required
belief - sufficient for salvation : salvation - believe only 
belief - vain : 1Cor. 15:2
believe : believe - without seeing; Moses - believe
believe - Moses : Moses - believe
believe - without seeing : John 20:29; 1Pe. 1:8
believers : believers - as light; believers - God delights in; believers - help over unbelievers; believers - Jewish remain Jews; betrayal - among believers; Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion
; Gentiles - believers are still; Holy Spirit - all believers have; Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers; judgment - believer's works; love - Father's to be in believers; persecution - of saints; persecution - promised; priesthood - of believers
; purchased - believers by Christ; reconciled - believers to God; Satan - influences Godly; temple - believers worship at 
believers - all baptized with Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers
believers - all have Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - all believers have
believers - as light : Mat. 5:15; Luke 16:8; John 12:36; Eph. 5:8; Php. 2:15; 1Th. 5:5
believers - betrayal among : betrayal - among believers
believers - Gentile prior to crucifixion : Gentile - believers prior to crucifixion 
believers - God delights in : Ps. 18:19
believers - help over unbelievers : Gal. 6:10
believers - influenced by Satan : Satan - influences Godly
believers - Jewish remain Jews : Acts 22:3
believers - judged : judgment - believer's works
believers - persecution of : persecution - of saints
believers - persecution promised : persecution - promised
believers - priesthood of : priesthood - of believers 
believers - purchased : purchased - believers by Christ
believers - reconciled to God : reconciled - believers to God
believers - still Gentiles : Gentiles - believers are still
believers - temple worship : temple - believers worship at 
believers - to have love of Father : love - Father's to be in believers
believing : obedience - before revelation 
believing - is seeing : obedience - before revelation 
bells : bells - in holy place
bells - in holy place : Ex. 28:35
beloved : beloved - by God
beloved - by God : Dan. 9:23; Dan. 10:11; Dan. 10:19
Belshazzar : Belshazzar - Babylonian Chronicle
; Belshazzar - co-regent king
; Belshazzar - Nebuchadnezzar's son
; chronology - BC 553 - Belshazzar's first year 
Belshazzar - Babylonian Chronicle : Dan. 5:1; Dan. 7:1; Dan. 8:1
The Babylonian Chronicle in the British Museum is one of four bearing the same text found at the four corners of the ziggurat at Ur. It is inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform and mentions "Belshazzar, the son first (born) the offspring of my heart (body)." Ref-0016, Feb. 1998, p. 10.
Belshazzar - co-regent king : Dan. 5:1; Dan. 5:16
Archaeological discoveries indicate that Belshazzar was in charge of the northern frontier of the Babylonian empire while his father Nabonidus maintained his headquarters at Teman in North Arabia. Among the discoveries at the site of Ur is an inscription of Nabunaid, dated 530 B.C., containing a prayer for Nabunaid himself followed by a second prayer for his firstborn son, Bel-shar-usur--such prayers being customarily offered only for the reigning monarch. Ref-0001, p. 427. "The new evidence confirming the theory that Nabonidus was absent is found in the statement in the 'Prayer of Nabonidus' that Nabonidus was at the oasis of Teima in Arabia at this time." Ref-0005, p. 115, footnote.
Belshazzar - first year of reign : chronology - BC 553 - Belshazzar's first year 
Belshazzar - Nebuchadnezzar's son : Dan. 5:11
Ancient usage of the term "son" often referred to a successor in the same office whether or not there was a blood relationship. Moreover it is a distinct possibility that in this case there was an actual genetic relationship between Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar. If Nabonidus married a daughter of Nebuchadnezzar in order to legitimize his usurpation of the throne back in 556 B.C, it would follow that his son by her would be the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. Ref-0001, p. 426.
belt : belt - of righteousness
belt - of righteousness : Isa. 11:5; Eph. 6:14
bema seat : bema seat - judgment
bema seat - judgment : Acts 18:12
Ben Hadad : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele 
Ben Hadad - Tel Dan Stele : archaeology - Tel Dan Stele 
Benjamin : Benjamin - born; Benjamin - names
; Benjamin - southern kingdom
Benjamin - born : Gen. 35:18
Benjamin - names : Gen. 35:18
"In the contrast of the two names Benjamin there was foreshadowed the two aspects of the person of Christ--His sufferings and the glory to follow. With her dying breath, Rachel named her newborn son Ben-oni, meaning 'son of sorrow.' Jacob, however, named him Benjamin, meaning 'son of my right hand." Ref-0104, p. 65.
Benjamin - southern kingdom : 1K. 12:21
Benjamite king : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Benjamite king - Saul : Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Berea : Paul - visits Berea
Berea - Paul visits : Paul - visits Berea
Berean Call, The : Ref-0017 
Beth Dagon : Dagon - Beth
Bethabara : John 1:28
"house of passage" - where Jordan was crossed under Joshua.
Bethel : Bethel - altar at; Bethel - and Ai - between; Bethel - previously Luz
Bethel - altar at : Gen. 28:18-19; Gen. 31:13; Gen. 35:1; Gen. 35:3; Gen. 35:7; Gen. 35:14
Bethel - and Ai - between : Gen. 12:8; Gen. 13:3; Jos. 8:9; Jos. 8:12
Bethel - previously Luz : Gen. 28:19; Gen. 35:6
bethesda :
"house of mercy"
Bethlehem : Bethlehem - city of David; Bethlehem - Ephrathah; Galilee - vs. Bethlehem; messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
Bethlehem - city of David : Luke 2:11
Bethlehem - Ephrathah : Gen. 48:7; Ru. 4:11; 1Chr. 4:4; Mic. 5:2
Bethlehem - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - born in Bethlehem
Bethlehem - vs. Galilee : Galilee - vs. Bethlehem
Bethsaida : archaeology - Bethsaida 
Hebrew, "house of fishing"
Bethsaida - archaeology : archaeology - Bethsaida 
betrayal : betrayal - among believers; betrayal - Jesus predicts
betrayal - among believers : Mat. 24:10
betrayal - Jesus predicts : Mat. 17:22; Luke 9:44; John 6:64; John 6:70; John 12:24; John 12:27; John 12:33
Betulah : Betulah - may not be virgin 
Betulah - may not be virgin : Gen. 24:16; Jdg. 21:12; Joel 1:8
Betulah (h1330) does not always exclusively mean a virgin. In Joel 1:8 it refers to a widow. Gen. 24:16, Jdg. 21:12 both add "had never known a man" to clarify the meaning.
between : cherubim - dwells between
between - cherubim : cherubim - dwells between
Bible : Bible - origin of term
; chronology - Reece
; index - bible books
bible - book abbreviations : index - bible books
bible - chronology - Reece : chronology - Reece 
Bible - origin of term :
See Ref-0075, p. 21. "The word Bible can rightfully claim to be the great-grandson of the Greek word biblios, which was the name given to the outer coat of papyrus reed in Egypt during the eleventh century B.C. The plural form of biblios is biblia, and by the second century A.D. Christians were using this latter word to describe their writings." "...it is noteworthy that Chrysostom appears to be the first writer to use the phrase 'the books' (Gk ta biblia of the two Testaments together; in Christian usage the phrase had previously been restircted to the Old Testament writings." Ref-0073, p. 214.
Bible and Spade : Ref-0066 
Bible Handbook to Revelation, A : Ref-0123 
Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles, A : Ref-0105 
Bible Knowledge Commentary, The : Ref-0038 
Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia : Ref-0090 
Biblical Dispensationalism (AST-403), Dr. Robert Lightner : Ref-0068 
Biblical Doctrine of The Holy Spirit, The : Ref-0018 
Biblical Hebrew : Ref-0112 
Biblical Studies Foundation. New English Bible : Ref-0014 
Biblical Theology :
A systematic dealing with the historically conditioned progress of the self-revelation of God in the Bible.
biblios : biblios - Greek = roll or book
biblios - Greek = roll or book : Luke 4:17
Bikkurim :
Feast of Firstfruits, Hebrew.
Bilhah : Rachel - sons of mail Bilhah
Bilhah - sons of : Rachel - sons of mail Bilhah
Bilney : Bilney - Thomas - martyrdom 
Bilney - Thomas - martyrdom : Isa. 43:2
When friends tried to comfort Thomas Bilney the night before his martyrdom (in 1531), he referred to this verse while burning his index finger to the bone in the flame of a candle. Bilney started the meetings in the White Horse Inn in Cambridge with a black-market copy of Erasmus' Greek New Testament.
binding : binding - loosing 
binding - loosing : Mat. 16:19; Mat. 18:18; John 20:23
All apostles had the power to bind and loose. A rabbinic term 'bind men to forbid' and 'loose men to permit' - the authority to permit that which was formerly forbidden and to forbid that which was formerly permitted. The authority to establish new rules. Ref-0100, Tape 4:B.
bird : bird - of prey - nation as; bird - sacrifice not severed; dove - clean bird; Koran - miracles - Jesus - bird from clay; raven - unclean bird
bird - clean dove : dove - clean bird
bird - from clay - Jesus - Koran : Koran - miracles - Jesus - bird from clay
bird - of prey - nation as : Isa. 46:11
bird - raven unclean : raven - unclean bird
bird - sacrifice not severed : Gen. 15:10; Lev. 1:17; Lev. 5:8
birds : birds - feed on dead; birds - have nest; birds - nest in branches; demons - birds, unclean
birds - feed on dead : Deu. 28:26; Job 39:30; Eze. 39:4; Eze. 39:17-20; Jer. 7:33; Jer. 12:9; Jer. 15:3; Jer. 16:4; Jer. 19:7; Mat. 24:28; Luke 17:37; Rev. 19:17-18
birds - have nest : Ps. 86:3; Mat. 8:20; Luke 9:58
birds - nest in branches : Eze. 17:23; Eze. 31:6; Dan. 4:12; Mat. 13:32
birds - represent evil : demons - birds, unclean
Birnbaum, Philip. Encyclopedia Of Jewish Concepts : Ref-0006 
birth : birth - easily; birth - mother unclean; birth - of Jesus; birth - regretted; childbirth - pain - redeemer; Christmas - date assigned 
birth - easily : Gen. 3:16; Ex. 1:19; Ex. 23:26
birth - mother unclean : Lev. 12:1-8
birth - of Christ - date assigned : Christmas - date assigned 
birth - of Jesus : Ps. 2:7; Mat. 1:25; Luke 2:6-7
birth - pain - redeemer : childbirth - pain - redeemer
birth - regretted : Job 3:1; Jer. 20:14-18
birthright : birthright - Ephraim over Manasseh; birthright - Esau sold
; birthright - Reuben lost; Reuben - birthright lost 
birthright - Ephraim over Manasseh : Gen. 48:5; Gen. 48:19; Deu. 33:17; 1Chr. 5:1
birthright - Esau sold : Gen. 25:33; Heb. 12:16
"The legitimacy of selling one's birthright (as Esau sold his to Jacob in Gen. 25:33) was established at Nuzi, for in one case an older brother was validly recompensed by a payment of three sheep for selling to his younger brother the rights of primogeniture." Ref-0001, p. 179, referring to C.H. Gordon in Revue Biblique 44 (1935), p. 35. "There is a Nuzi record of the sale of a birthright to a younger brother for the price of three sheep. It was a fairly common practice." Ref-0150, p. 43.
birthright - Reuben lost : Reuben - birthright lost
; Gen. 35:22; Gen. 49:4; Gen. 48:16; Gen. 48:22; 1Chr. 5:1
bishop : pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) 
bishop - pastor : pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) 
bitterness : wormwood 
bitterness - wormwood : wormwood 
Black, David Allen. It's Still Greek To Me : Ref-0133 
blasphemed : name - profaned - God's
blasphemed - God's name : name - profaned - God's
blasphemy : antichrist - speaks pompous words, blasphemes [5001.18]; blasphemy - capital offence; sin - unpardonable 
blasphemy - antichrist : antichrist - speaks pompous words, blasphemes [5001.18]
blasphemy - capital offence : Lev. 24:16; Mat. 26:66; John 8:59
blasphemy - Holy Spirit : sin - unpardonable 
blemished : sacrifice - blemished
blemished - sacrifice : sacrifice - blemished
bless : bless - God; bless - those who bless; bless - those who oppose; curse - bless those who
bless - God : Ex. 12:32
bless - those who bless : Gen. 12:3; Num. 24:9; Isa. 49:25-26; Mat. 25:40-41; Mat. 25:45
bless - those who curse : curse - bless those who
bless - those who oppose : 1Cor. 4:12
blessed : blessed - response to God's word; hope - blessed; offspring - blessed; until - and Israel
blessed - hope : hope - blessed
blessed - is he who comes : until - and Israel
blessed - offspring : offspring - blessed
blessed - response to God's word : Luke 11:28; Rev. 1:3; Rev. 20:9; Rev. 22:7
blessed hope : watch - for Christ
Blessed Hope, Walvoord, John F. and Mal Couch : Ref-0201 
blessing : blessing - and cursing Israel; blessing - day of double; faith - blessing by; generational - blessing; Israel - blesses others; Mt. Gerizim - blessing; sin - blessing lost
blessing - and cursing Israel : Gen. 12:13; Gen. 27:29; Num. 24:9; Deu. 11:26; Deu. 27:12
blessing - by faith : faith - blessing by
blessing - day of double : Gen. 1:11; John 2:1
blessing - generational : generational - blessing
blessing - Israel as : Israel - blesses others
blessing - lost from sin : sin - blessing lost
blessing - Mt. Gerizim : Mt. Gerizim - blessing
blessing Jews : Jews - supporting
blessings : blessings - national; blessings - spiritual Gentiles partake of; blessings - tribes pronouncing; covenant - Mosaic - blessings upon obedience
blessings - Mosaic covenant : covenant - Mosaic - blessings upon obedience
blessings - national : Deu. 28:1
blessings - spiritual Gentiles partake of : Isa. 56:6; Rom. 15:27; Eph. 2:12
blessings - tribes pronouncing : Deu. 27:11
blind : blind - born; blind - healed; blind - prohibited; blind - to own afflictions; blind - to own sin; created - deformed by God; Koran - miracles - Jesus - blind healed
blind - born : John 9:1; John 9:32
blind - created by God : created - deformed by God
blind - healed : Ps. 146:8; Mat. 9:27; Mat. 11:5; Mat. 12:22; Mat. 15:30; Mat. 15:39; Mat. 20:30; Mat. 21:14; Mark 8:23; Mark 10:46; Luke 4:18; Luke 7:21; Luke 18:35; Luke 18:42; John 9:1; John 10:21; John 11:37; Acts 9:17; Acts 22:13
blind - healed by Jesus - Koran : Koran - miracles - Jesus - blind healed
blind - prohibited : 2S. 5:8
blind - to own afflictions : Isa. 47:11
blind - to own sin : Pr. 30:12; Pr. 30:20
blinded : blinded - by bribes; blinded - by God; blinded - by iniquity; blinded - unbelievers; Jews - blinded; Paul - blinded; Zedekiah - blinded
blinded - by bribes : Ex. 23:8; 1S. 12:3
blinded - by God : Isa. 29:9; Rom. 11:7-10 ((Gk. hardened))
blinded - by iniquity : Isa. 59:10
blinded - Jews : Jews - blinded
blinded - Paul : Paul - blinded
blinded - unbelievers : John 14:19; Rom. 11:7 ((Gk. hardened)); 2Cor. 3:14; 2Cor. 4:4; 1Jn. 2:11
blinded - Zedekiah : Zedekiah - blinded
blood : 30 - pieces of silver
; altar - blood under; atonement - by blood; blood - avenger of; blood - characteristics of Christ's; blood - defiled by; blood - discounting Jesus'; blood - drunk with; blood - eating prohibited
; blood - garments stained; blood - God's; blood - hands defiled; blood - innocent shed; blood - land defiled by; blood - mankind of one; blood - on own head; blood - passed to offspring; blood - sprinkling; blood - under alter; blood - underfoot; blood - water as
; covenants - blood; feet - in blood; lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 0
; nephesh; redemption - by blood; type - wine represents blood; watchman - responsible; water - and blood 
blood - and water : water - and blood 
blood - atoning : atonement - by blood
blood - avenger of : Num. 35:19; Num. 35:21; Deu. 19:6; Jos. 20:3; Joel 3:21; Rev. 6:10
blood - characteristics of Christ's : Gen. 9:4 (life containing); Ex. 12:23 (sheltering); Ex. 24:8 (sprinkling); Lev. 17:11 (atoning); Isa. 52:15 (sprinkling); Zec. 9:11 (saving); Mat. 26:28 (remitting); Mat. 27:4 (innocent); Luke 22:20 (shed); John 19:30 (perfect); Acts 20:28 (purchasing); Rom. 5:9 (justifying); 1Cor. 10:16 (communing); Eph. 1:7 (forgiving); Eph. 2:13 (reconciling); Col. 1:14 (redeeming); Col. 1:20; Col. 2:14 (blotting); Col. 2:15 (triumphing); Heb. 9:12 (redeeming); Heb. 9:14 (cleansing); Heb. 9:22 (remitting); Heb. 10:19 (accessing); Heb. 10:29 (holy); Heb. 11:28 (sprinking); Heb. 12:24 (sprinkling, speaking); Heb. 13:12 (sanctifying); Heb. 13:20 (completing); 1Pe. 1:18 (incorruptible); 1Pe. 1:19 (precious); 1Jn. 1:7 (cleansing); 1Jn. 5:8 (witnessing); Rev. 1:5 (washing); Rev. 5:9 (redeeming); Rev. 7:14 (washing, whitening); Rev. 12:11 (overcoming)
blood - covenants : covenants - blood
blood - defiled by : Gen. 4:10; Num. 35:33; Deu. 21:7; Isa. 63:3; Ps. 106:38; Heb. 12:24
blood - discounting Jesus' : Heb. 10:29
blood - drunk with : Isa. 49:26; Rev. 16:6
blood - eating prohibited : Gen. 9:4; Lev. 3:17; Lev. 7:26; Lev. 17:10; Lev. 17:13; Lev. 19:26; Deu. 12:16; Deu. 12:23-24; Deu. 15:23; 1S. 14:22; 2S. 23:15-16; Ps. 16:4; Mat. 23:34; John 6:53; Acts 15:20; Rev. 6:6; Rev. 17:6; Rev. 18:24
Regarding Mat. 23:24, the Pharisees would force themselves to vomit if they accidentally swallowed a gnat which was seen as a violation of the prohibition against eating blood.
blood - feet in : feet - in blood
blood - garments stained : Gen. 37:31; Gen. 49:11; Isa. 63:2; Joel 3:13; Rev. 19:15
blood - God's : Acts 20:28
blood - hands defiled : Isa. 1:15; Isa. 59:3
blood - innocent shed : Ex. 23:7; Jer. 7:6
blood - land defiled by : Gen. 4:10; Num. 35:33; Deu. 21:7; Ps. 106:38; Heb. 12:24
blood - life in : nephesh
blood - mankind of one : Gen. 3:20; Gen. 9:5; Acts 17:26
blood - money : 30 - pieces of silver 
blood - on own head : 2S. 1:16; 1K. 2:33; Eze. 18:13; Eze. 33:4-8; Mat. 27:25; Acts 5:28
blood - passed to offspring : 1K. 21:19; 2K. 9:26
blood - redemption by : redemption - by blood
blood - represented by wine : type - wine represents blood
blood - sprinkling : Ex. 24:6; Ex. 24:8; Ex. 29:16; Ex. 29:20-21; Lev. 1:5; Lev. 1:11; Lev. 3:2; Lev. 3:8; Lev. 3:13; Lev. 4:6; Lev. 4:17; Lev. 5:9; Lev. 6:27; Lev. 7:2; Lev. 7:14; Lev. 8:19; Lev. 8:24; Lev. 8:30; Lev. 9:12; Lev. 9:18; Lev. 14:51; Lev. 16:14-15; Lev. 16:19; Lev. 17:6; Num. 18:17; Num. 19:4; 2K. 9:33; 2K. 16:13; 2K. 16:15; 2Chr. 29:22; 2Chr. 30:16; 2Chr. 35:11; Isa. 63:3; Eze. 43:18; Heb. 9:13; Heb. 9:19; Heb. 9:21; Heb. 11:28; Heb. 12:24; 1Pe. 1:2
blood - under altar : altar - blood under
blood - under alter : Ex. 29:12; Lev. 4:7; Rev. 6:9
blood - underfoot : Ps. 58:10; Ps. 68:23
blood - watchman responsible for : watchman - responsible
blood - water as : Ex. 4:9; Ex. 7:17-21; Ps. 105:29; Isa. 15:9; Rev. 8:8; Rev. 11:6; Rev. 16:3-4
"In the Leiden Museum in Holland is a papyrus written in a later period... It could have been from the 13th dynasty describing the conditions that prevailed after the plagues had struck [Egypt]. It reads, Nay, but the heart is violent. Plague stalks through the land and blood is everywhere... Nay, but the river is blood. Does a man drink from it? As a human he rejects it. He thirsts for water... Nay, but gates, columns and walls are consumed with fire... Nay but men are few. He that lays his brother in the ground is everywhere... Nay but the sone of the high-born man is no longer to be recognized... The stranger people from outside are come into Egypt...." Ref-0003, Vol. 15(1) 2001, p. 56.
blood - women with flow - lesson : lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED - 0 
blotted : blotted - out of book
blotted - out of book : Ex. 32:32; Ps. 69:28; Rev. 3:5
blue : tassels - remembrance 
blue - dye : tassels - remembrance 
boanthropy : Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy 
boanthropy - Nebuchadnezzar inflicted with : Nebuchadnezzar - inflicted with boanthropy 
Boaz : Boaz - mother Rahab
Boaz - mother Rahab : Mat. 1:5
Bocchino, Peter and Norman Geisler : Ref-0122 
bodies : living - sacrifice
bodies - as living sacrifice : living - sacrifice
body : body - disciplined; resurrection - body
; temple - body as; tent - body as
body - as temple : temple - body as
body - as tent : tent - body as
body - disciplined : 1Cor. 9:27
body - resurrection : resurrection - body 
body of Christ : baptism - into Christ; body of Christ - formation; body of Christ - gifts; body of Christ - head; body of Christ - nurturing; church - beginning
; church - body of Christ; church - mystery - relationship of Jews and Gentiles; head - Christ of church; separation removed - wall of 
body of Christ - baptism into : baptism - into Christ
body of Christ - beginning : church - beginning 
body of Christ - church : church - body of Christ
body of Christ - formation : Acts 2:47; 1Cor. 6:15; 1Cor. 12:12; Eph. 2:16; Eph. 4:4; Eph. 4:16; Eph. 5:30; Col. 1:24; Col. 2:19
body of Christ - gifts : Rom. 12:3-8; 1Cor. 12:27; Eph. 4:7-16
body of Christ - head : head - Christ of church; 1Cor. 11:3; Eph. 1:22; Eph. 5:23; Col. 1:18; Col. 1:24
body of Christ - mystery : church - mystery - relationship of Jews and Gentiles
body of Christ - nurturing : Eph. 5:29; Php. 4:13; Col. 2:19
body of Christ - unified : separation removed - wall of 
Boettner, Loraine. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination : Ref-0096 
Bohan : stone - of Bohan
Bohan - stone of : stone - of Bohan
boils : sores - as judgment
boils - as judgment : sores - as judgment
boldness : boldness - approaching God 
boldness - approaching God : Rom. 5:2; Eph. 2:18; Eph. 3:12; Heb. 4:16; Heb. 10:19
"Even the vilest may, in Christ, approach the infinitely holy, who is a consuming fire, with fearlessness. Nothing short of an infinite Savior could effect such a redemption." Ref-0158, p. 175.
bond : bond - servant
bond - servant : Deu. 15:17
bondage : Egyptian - duration of bondage
; sin - bondage
bondage - duration of Egyptian : Egyptian - duration of bondage 
bondage - sin : sin - bondage
bones : altar - bones burned on; Elisha - bones heal; Jacob - bones to return to Canaan; Joseph - bones to return to Canaan; messianic prophecy - no bones broken
bones - burned : altar - bones burned on
bones - Jacob's to return to Canaan : Jacob - bones to return to Canaan
bones - Joseph's to return to Canaan : Joseph - bones to return to Canaan
bones - none broken - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
bones - of Elisha heal : Elisha - bones heal
book : book - acts of Solomon; book - God's nondescript; book - of chronicles of kings of Media and Persia; book - of covenant; book - of Gad; book - of Iddo; book - of Jasher; book - of Jehu; book - of kings of Israel; book - of kings of Judah; book - of law; book - of life; book - of life blotted vs. written; book - of Nathan; book - of remembrance; book - of Samuel; book - of Shemaiah; book - of the chronicles; book - of the kings; book - of the living; book - of the Lord; book - of the wars of the Lord; book - volume written of Jesus
book - acts of Solomon : 1K. 11:41
book - God's nondescript : Ps. 56:8
book - of chronicles of kings of Media and Persia : Est. 10:2
book - of covenant : Ex. 24:7
book - of Gad : 1Chr. 29:29
book - of Iddo : 2Chr. 9:29; 2Chr. 12:15; 2Chr. 13:22
book - of Jasher : Jos. 10:13; 2S. 1:17
book - of Jehu : 2Chr. 20:34
book - of kings of Israel : 1K. 14:19; 1K. 15:31; 1K. 16:5; 1K. 16:14; 1K. 16:20; 1K. 16:27; 1K. 22:39; 2K. 1:18; 2K. 13:8; 2K. 13:12; 2K. 15:11; 2K. 15:15; 2K. 15:21; 2K. 15:26; 1Chr. 9:1; 2Chr. 16:11; 2Chr. 20:34; 2Chr. 25:26; 2Chr. 27:7; 2Chr. 32:32; 2Chr. 33:18
book - of kings of Judah : 1K. 14:29; 1K. 15:7; 1K. 15:23; 1K. 22:45; 2K. 8:23; 2K. 12:19; 2K. 15:6; 2K. 15:36; 2K. 16:20; 2K. 20:20; 2K. 21:17; 2K. 21:25; 2K. 23:28; 2Chr. 16:11; 2Chr. 25:26; 2Chr. 27:7; 2Chr. 32:32
book - of law : Deu. 31:19; Deu. 31:11; Deu. 31:24; 2Chr. 17:9; Jos. 1:8; Jos. 8:31; Jos. 8:34; Jos. 24:26
book - of life : Ex. 32:32; Ps. 69:28; Dan. 12:1; Luke 10:20; Heb. 12:23; Php. 4:3; Rev. 3:5; Rev. 13:8; Rev. 20:12; Rev. 20:15; Rev. 21:27
book - of life blotted vs. written : Rev. 3:5; Rev. 13:8
book - of Nathan : 1Chr. 29:29; 2Chr. 9:29
book - of remembrance : Mal. 3:16
book - of Samuel : 1Chr. 29:29
book - of Shemaiah : 2Chr. 9:29; 2Chr. 12:15
book - of the chronicles : Est. 2:23; Est. 6:1
book - of the kings : 2Chr. 24:27
book - of the living : Ps. 69:28
book - of the Lord : Isa. 34:16
book - of the wars of the Lord : Num. 21:14
book - volume written of Jesus : Ps. 40:7; Luke 18:31; Luke 24:27; Luke 24:44; John 5:39; John 5:46; Acts 8:35; Acts 10:43; Heb. 10:7
Book of Acts (GB-325) : Ref-0100 
books : books - burning; books - Old Testament groups
; Ref-0000
; study - wearying
books - burning : Deu. 19:19; Acts 19:19
books - no end of making : study - wearying
books - Old Testament groups :
"... the Old Testament books may be arranged into four groups: (1) those accepted as canonical by virtually everyone, called Homologoumena (one word, agreement); (2) those that at one time or another have been disputed by some of the Fathers, called Antilegomena (spoken against); (3) those that were rejected by virtually everyone, called Pseudepigrapha (false writings, spurious); and (4) those that were accepted by some, called Apocrypha (hidden, secret)." Ref-0075, p. 257.
Books - references : Ref-0000 
booths : Succoth - feast of booths
booths - feast of : Succoth - feast of booths
border : Dan - extended border
border - Dan extended : Dan - extended border
borders : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] 
borders - promised land : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] 
bore : sin - bore our
bore - our sin : sin - bore our
born : baptism - born of water/spirit
; blind - born; born - again; born - of God; born - of the Spirit; lame - born; naked - born and die; sin - from birth
born - again : Eze. 37:9; Luke 15:24; Luke 15:32; John 3:3; John 3:7; Gal. 6:15; 1Pe. 1:3; 1Pe. 1:23; 1Jn. 2:29; 1Jn. 3:9; 1Jn. 5:1; 1Jn. 5:18
born - and die naked : naked - born and die
born - blind : blind - born
born - in sin : sin - from birth
born - lame : lame - born
born - of God : Deu. 32:18; John 1:13; John 6:44; John 12:32; Eph. 2:5; 1Jn. 3:9
born - of the Spirit : Gen. 1:2; Ps. 104:30; Isa. 32:15; Eze. 39:29; Joel 2:28; Mark 1:10; Luke 1:35; John 3:5; Rom. 8:11; 1Cor. 12:3
born - of water/spirit : baptism - born of water/spirit 
born again : Paul - born again
born again - Paul : Paul - born again
borrow : lend - vs. borrow
borrow - vs. lend : lend - vs. borrow
bottle : tear - bottle
bottle - tear : tear - bottle
bottomless : abyss - abussos 
bottomless - pit : abyss - abussos 
bottomless pit : antichrist - ascends from the bottomless pit [5001.2]
bottomless pit - antichrist ascends from : antichrist - ascends from the bottomless pit [5001.2]
bound : Satan - bound
; Satan - bound - NOT
bound - Satan : Satan - bound 
bound - Satan not : Satan - bound - NOT
bowed down : heavens - bowed down
bowed down - heavens : heavens - bowed down
bowing : bowing - from deathbed
bowing - from deathbed : Gen. 47:31; 1K. 1:47
box : box - putting God in
box - putting God in : 2K. 5:11
Bozrah : Bozrah - as refuge; Bozrah - mentioned; Bozrah - sacrifice in 
Bozrah - as refuge : Isa. 33:16; Dan. 10:41; Mic. 2:12; Rev. 12:6
Bozrah - mentioned : Gen. 36:33; 1Chr. 1:44; Isa. 34:6; Isa. 63:1; Jer. 48:24; Jer. 49:13; Jer. 49:22; Amos 1:12
Bozrah - sacrifice in : Isa. 34:5-6; Isa. 63:1; Hab. 3:3
"Teman and Mount Paran [Hab. 3:3] are both in the vicinity of Bozrah and are located in the same mountain range of Mount Seir." Arnold Fruchtenbaum, Armageddon and the Second Coming, Ref-0055, March 2001, p. 19.
BP : year - abbreviations 
BP - abbreviation : year - abbreviations 
branch : baptism - dove after
; branch - title of Messiah
; gospels - compared; temple - built by Messiah 
branch - builds temple : temple - built by Messiah 
branch - dove on : baptism - dove after 
branch - gospels : gospels - compared
branch - title of Messiah : Isa. 4:2; Jer. 11:1; Jer. 23:5-6; Jer. 33:15; Zec. 3:8; Zec. 6:12; John 15:4
Notice the different emphasis placed on the role of the branch: King (Jer. 23:5-6), servant (Zec. 3:8), man (Zec. 6:12), and of God (Isa. 4:2). These correspond to the four-fold emphasis of the gospels. See gospels - emphasis of. "The identification of the 'Branch' (Hebrew, zemach) with the Messiah is as least as old as the Targum Jonathan (50 B.C.), which at both Zec. 3:8 and 6:12 translated zemach 'Branch' as mashiach 'Messiah.'" Ref-0146, p. 230.
branches : birds - nest in branches; branches - believers as; branches - broken off
branches - believers as : John 15:5; Rom. 11:17-24
branches - birds nest in : birds - nest in branches
branches - broken off : Isa. 27:11; Jer. 11:16; Mat. 15:13; Mat. 3:10; John 5:2-6; Rom. 11:20
bread : baskets - twelve vs. seven
; bread - alone; bread - daily; bread - fish with; bread - from heaven; bread - holy eaten by David; bread - miracle not understood; bread - miraculous supply; bread - of life; bread - word as; communion; unleavened bread - why
bread - alone : Deu. 8:3; Mat. 4:4; Luke 4:4
bread - and wine : communion
bread - daily : Ex. 16:4; Job 23:12; Mat. 6:11; Luke 11:3; Acts 17:11
bread - feeding - Jewish vs. Gentile multitude : baskets - twelve vs. seven 
bread - fish with : Mat. 7:9-10; Mat. 14:17-19; Mat. 15:34-36; Mark 6:38-41; Luke 9:13-16; John 6:9-11
bread - from heaven : Ex. 16:4; Ne. 9:15; Ne. 9:20; Ps. 78:24; Ps. 105:40; John 6:32-33
bread - holy eaten by David : 1S. 21:6; Mat. 21:3; Mark 2:25; Luke 6:3
bread - miracle not understood : John 6:14; John 6:52; John 8:17-21
bread - miraculous supply : 2K. 4:42
bread - of life : Job 23:12; John 6:27-35; John 6:48
bread - unleavened - why : unleavened bread - why
bread - word as : Job 23:12; Eze. 3:1
breastplate : breastplate - stones
breastplate - stones : Rev. 4:3; Ex. 28:17-20; Ex. 39:10-13; Eze. 28:13
breasts : wife - breasts satisfy
breasts - wife : wife - breasts satisfy
breath : breath - from God; breath - of God; Holy Spirit - breath of God; nephesh
breath - from God : Job 27:3; Acts 17:25
breath - nephesh : nephesh
breath - of God : Ex. 15:8; Ex. 14:21; Ex. 15:10; Job 37:10; Ps. 18:15; Isa. 40:7; Isa. 40:24
breath - of life : Holy Spirit - breath of God
brethren : brother - believers to Jesus'
brethren - believers to Jesus : brother - believers to Jesus'
bribery : bribery - AGAINST
bribery - AGAINST : Pr. 17:23; Pr. 29:4; Ecc. 7:7; Isa. 1:23; Mic. 3:11
bribes : blinded - by bribes
bribes - blinded by : blinded - by bribes
bride : bride - Gentile; bride - New Jerusalem; bride - of God
; bride - raiment of
bride - Gentile : Gen. 25:20 (Rebekah a Syrian); Ru. 1:4 (Ruth a Moabite); Ru. 4:13 (Ruth a Moabite)
bride - New Jerusalem : Rev. 21:2; Rev. 21:9
bride - of God : Ru. 3:10; Isa. 54:6; Isa. 61:10; Isa. 62:5; Jer. 2:2; Jer. 31:32; Eze. 16:7-14; Hos. 2:16; Hos. 2:19; Mat. 9:15; Mat. 22:2; Mat. 25:1; Mark 2:19; Luke 5:34; John 3:29; Rom. 7:4; 2Cor. 11:2; Eph. 5:25; Rev. 19:7; Rev. 21:2; Rev. 21:9; Rev. 22:17
See wedding - Jewish
bride - raiment of : Ps. 45:14; Isa. 61:10; Rev. 19:8
bridegroom : bride - of God
; bridegroom - friends of
bridegroom - friends of : Mat. 9:15; Mark 2:19; Luke 5:34; John 3:29
bridegroom - God : bride - of God 
brimstone : fire - and brimstone
brimstone - and fire : fire - and brimstone
Britannia : Druids - Phoenician? 
Britannia - Phoenicia visited : Druids - Phoenician? 
British Israelitism : Gen. 28:11
"One especially curious legened has the Ark [of the Covenant] taken to the Irish isles by Ollam Fodhla ('holy prophet') and a small band in 584 B.C. According to this account the group landed near Ulster, where the descendants of the Tribe of Dan lived. The 'holy prophet' who had brought the Ark was the prophet Jeremiah, and he subsequently buried it under a hill known today as Ollam Fordhla's Cairn ('Jeremiah's Cave'). He als brought the stone that Jacob used as a pillow (see Genesis 28:11). This is claimed to be the coronation stone that sits under the throne chair in Britain. This legened has no historical support, but I include it because British-Israelitism seems to be making a return among anti-Semitic groups in America and abroad." Ref-0142, pp. 97-98.
broken : broken - vow; messianic prophecy - no bones broken; spirit - broken; staff - broken
broken - bones - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
broken - spirit : spirit - broken
broken - staff : staff - broken
broken - vow : 1S. 19:6; 1S. 19:15
Bromiley, Geoffrey W., ed. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia : Ref-0008 
bronze : archaeological periods
; bronze - earth & heaven; bronze - gates of
bronze - age : archaeological periods 
bronze - earth & heaven : Lev. 26:19; Deu. 28:23; Ps. 85:11
bronze - gates of : Ps. 107:16; Isa. 45:2
brook : brook - of Egypt; brook - of willows
brook - of Egypt : Jos. 15:4
brook - of willows : Isa. 15:7
Brook Kidron : Brook Kidron - holds garbage
Brook Kidron - holds garbage : 2Chr. 29:16; 2Chr. 30:14
brother : brother - believers to Jesus'; brother - in Lord - treatment of; brother - must love; brother - reconcile with; brother - separate from sinning; brother - sinning discipline; Levirate - marriage
; restoration - of sinning brother; stumble - cause brother
brother - becomes husband : Levirate - marriage 
brother - believers to Jesus' : Deu. 33:9; Mat. 10:37; Mat. 12:48-50; Mark 3:33-35; Luke 2:49; John 20:17; Heb. 2:11
brother - in Lord - treatment of : Ps. 15:4
brother - must love : 1Jn. 2:9; 1Jn. 3:10; 1Jn. 4:20
brother - reconcile with : Mat. 5:23
brother - separate from sinning : 1Cor. 5:11; 2Th. 3:6; 2Th. 3:11
brother - sinning discipline : Mat. 18:15-18
brother - sinning restore : restoration - of sinning brother
brother - stumble : stumble - cause brother
brotherhood : blood - mankind of one; brotherhood - of man 
brotherhood - man's physical : blood - mankind of one
brotherhood - of man : John 8:44; Acts 17:29
Although all mankind comprises a single physical brotherhood, each person is falls into one of two exclusive spiritual categories. We are all children of God physically (Acts 17:29), but some are children of the devil (John 8:44) spiritually.
brothers : brothers - disbelieve; brothers - of Jesus; brothers - of Jesus - not disciples; give - to brethren; strife - sowing between brethren
brothers - disbelieve : Ps. 69:8; John 7:5
brothers - give to : give - to brethren
brothers - of Jesus : Ps. 69:8; Mat. 12:46; Mat. 12:50; Mat. 13:55-56; Mark 3:32; Luke 8:20; John 2:12; John 7:5; Acts 1:14
brothers - of Jesus - not disciples : John 2:12
brothers - sowing strife : strife - sowing between brethren
Brown, David, Robert Jamieson and A. R. Fausset. A Commentary, Critical and Explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments : Ref-0187 
Brrok Kidron : Brrok Kidron - events at
Brrok Kidron - events at : 2S. 15:23
Bruce, F. F. The Canon of Scripture : Ref-0073 
Bullinger, E. W. The Companion Bible. : Ref-0121 
Bullinger, E. W. The Witness of the Stars : Ref-0101 
burden : burden - compelled to carry
burden - compelled to carry : Mat. 5:41; Mat. 27:32
bureaucracy : quote - governmental bureaucracy - McClain 
bureaucracy - governmental - McClain - quote : quote - governmental bureaucracy - McClain 
Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. Unholy Hands on the Bible : Ref-0176 
burial : anointed - Jesus for burial
; burial - denied as judgment
burial - denied as judgment : Ps. 79:2-3; Jer. 7:33; Jer. 16:4; Jer. 22:19; Jer. 36:30
burial - Jesus anointed : anointed - Jesus for burial 
burial of Moses : Moses - death 
buried with rich : messianic prophecy - grave with rich
buried with rich - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - grave with rich
burning : burning - bush; burning - capital punishment; spirit - provoked within
burning - bush : Ex. 3:1; Deu. 33:6; Luke 20:37; Acts 7:30
burning - capital punishment : Lev. 21:9
burning - spirit within : spirit - provoked within
burning books : books - burning
bury : bury - dead 
bury - dead : 2Chr. 21:2; Mat. 8:22; Mat. 22:32; Luke 9:60
May mean more than to let the spiritual dead bury the physical deadi (which would seem to contradict the 5th commandment to honor parents and proper burial (Deu. 21:22-23)). Jewish burial in the time of Jesus actually consisted of two burials that took place at least one year apart. First within family burial cave ("gathered to the fathers") followed by a period of mourning. Second within bone box (ossuary), usually with remains of other family members, after the flesh had decomposed. Jesus' retort may have been in reference to disciple wanting 11-month leave and unbiblical aspect of secondary burial. Ref-0025, p. 42. [See 2Chr. 21:2 for textual hint of two stages.]
bush : burning - bush
bush - burning : burning - bush
business : occupy - until He comes
business - do : occupy - until He comes
Byzantium : city renamed - Istanbul 
Byzantium - renamed : city renamed - Istanbul 
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