
CrossLinks Topical Index - H
H : index - alphabetic
Hab. 1:1 : index - bible books
Hab. 1:9 : east - wind
Hab. 2:3 : prophecy - for appointed time; waiting - on God
Hab. 2:3-4 : cited - Hab._2:3-4
Hab. 2:4 : justification; Martin Luther - Reformation
; salvation - not by works
Hab. 2:11 : praise - from nature; stone - as witness
Hab. 2:15 (?) : Noah - drunk 
Hab. 2:20 : silence - before God
Hab. 3:3 : Bozrah - sacrifice in
; Trinity - Elohim vs. Eloah 
Hab. 3:13 : head - wound; serpent - head crushed by woman?
; trampled - by God
Hab. 3:16 : fear - God
Hadad : Baal - meaning 
Hadad - meaning : Baal - meaning 
Hadarshan : Hadarshan - Rabbi Moseh - Isa._53:5 
Hadarshan - Rabbi Moseh - Isa._53:5 : Isa. 53:5
"The Bereshith Rabbah (11th century) of Rabbi Moshe Hadarshan states that the Holy One gave Messiah the opportunity to save souls, but to be severely chastised. We then find these words: ...and forthwith the Messiah accepted the chastisements of love, as it is written, 'He was oppressed, and he was afflicted.' ... And when Israel is sinful, the Messiah seeks for mercy upon them, as it is written, 'By his stripes we are healed,' and , 'He carried the sins of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.'" Ref-0011, p. 126.
hades : death - vs. hades
; gates - of hades; Hades - and Jesus; hades - never full; prison - hades; Mat. 11:23; Mat. 16:18; Luke 10:15; Luke 16:23; Acts 2:27; Acts 2:31; Rev. 1:18; Rev. 6:8; Rev. 20:13; Rev. 20:14
Greek - place of departed spirits
Hades - and Jesus : Ps. 68:18; Eph. 4:8; 1Pe. 3:19; 1Pe. 4:6
hades - gates of : gates - of hades
hades - never full : Pr. 27:20
hades - prison : prison - hades
hades - vs. death : death - vs. hades 
Hades = Sheol : sheol = Hades
hadith :
Islamic written tradition (outside of the Koran).
Hag Ha Katzir :
"Feast of Harvest," Hebrew.
Hag Ha Shavout :
"Feast of Weeks," Hebrew. The fourth Feast of Moses.
Hag. 1:1 : index - bible books
Hag. 2:6 : cited - Hag._2:6; earthquake - from God
Hag. 2:7 : Shekinah - comes to temple 
Hag. 2:7-9 : millennial - temple; tabernacle - nations worship at 
Hag. 2:17 : hailstones - from God
Haggada : Midrash 
Haggada - Midrash portion : Midrash 
Haggadah :
Order of service, prayers, songs and ritual for the Passover Seder.
hailstones : hailstones - from God
hailstones - from God : Ex. 9:23-25; Jos. 10:11; Job 38:22; Ps. 18:12; Ps. 78:47; Ps. 105:32; Ps. 147:17; Ps. 148:8; Isa. 28:2; Isa. 28:17; Isa. 30:30; Isa. 32:19; Eze. 13:11; Eze. 38:22; Hag. 2:17; Rev. 8:7; Rev. 11:19; Rev. 16:21
hair : locusts - hair
; priest - hair uncut
hair - locusts : locusts - hair 
hair - priest uncut : priest - hair uncut
Halachah :
Rabbinic writings which deal solely with legal matters are called Halachah, while discussions about beliefs, attitudes, stories and opinions are called Aggadah. According to Rabbinic thinking, Halachah and Aggadah work together to provide guidelines and values by which a Jew must live.
halachic :
Jewish legal tradition.
halakah : halachic
; Midrash 
Halakah - Midrash portion : Midrash 
Hallelujah : Jah; Ps. 106:1; Ps. 106:48
Hebrew, praise the Lord imperative of hillal, to praise + Yah, God (short for Yahweh). see Yah. h1984-halal h3050-Yah
Ham : Egypt - Ham
Ham - Egypt : Egypt - Ham
Haman : Haman - Amalekite
Haman - Amalekite : Est. 3:1; Est. 8:5; 1S. 15:8
hamartiology : hamartiology - definition 
hamartiology - definition :
The study of the doctrine of sin.
HaMashiach :
"The Messiah" = "Anointed of God," Hebrew.
hand : hand - and head
; hand - laid on head of offering; hand - left not know right; hand - of God; hand - stretched
hand - and head : Gen. 4:15; Ex. 28:38; Deu. 6:8; Deu. 11:18; Eze. 9:4; Rev. 7:3; Rev. 13:16; Rev. 14:1; Rev. 14:9; Rev. 15:2; Rev. 16:2; Rev. 19:20; Rev. 20:4; Rev. 22:4
See phylactery.
hand - laid on head of offering : Ex. 29:10-19; Lev. 1:4; Lev. 3:2; Lev. 3:8; Lev. 3:13; Lev. 4:15; Lev. 4:24; Lev. 4:29; Lev. 4:33; Lev. 8:14; Lev. 16:21; 2Chr. 29:23
hand - left not know right : Mat. 6:3
hand - of God : Ex. 9:3; 1S. 5:6; Job 19:21; Ps. 32:4; Acts 13:11; Heb. 10:31
hand - stretched : Ex. 3:20; Ex. 7:19; Ex. 8:5; Ex. 8:16; Ex. 14:16; Ex. 14:27; Ex. 17:9-11; Jos. 8:18
handkerchiefs : healing - cloths
handkerchiefs - healing : healing - cloths
hands : blood - hands defiled; hands - laying on; hands - lifted to God; hands - made without; hands - stretched out - crucifixion
; hands - work of God's; hands - work of man's; head - hands - feet; healing - hands laid on; worshiped - work of mans hands
hands - defined with blood : blood - hands defiled
hands - laid on for healing : healing - hands laid on
hands - laying on : Gen. 48:14-18; Lev. 29:19; Num. 8:10; Num. 8:12; Num. 27:18; Deu. 34:9; Mat. 9:18; Mat. 19:13; Mat. 19:15; Mark 5:23; Mark 6:5; Mark 7:32; Mark 16:18; Luke 4:40; Luke 13:13; Acts 6:6; Acts 9:17; Acts 11:30; Acts 13:3; Acts 19:6; Acts 28:8; 1Ti. 4:14; Heb. 6:2; Jas. 5:14
hands - lifted to God : Ne. 8:6; Ps. 141:2; 1Ti. 2:8
hands - made without : Gen. 22:18 (shofar); Ex. 3:5 (sandals made by man); Ex. 20:25 (altar); Num. 7:9 (Holy things carried on men); Num. 19:2 (red heifer never yoked); Deu. 27:5 (altar of uncut stones); Jos. 5:15 (sandals made by man); Jos. 8:30-31 (altar of uncut stones); 1S. 6:7 (cows never yoked); 1S. 10:1 (Saul anointed from pottery); 1S. 16:1 (David anointed from horn); Dan. 2:34 (kingdom of God); Dan. 2:45 (kingdom of God); Dan. 8:25 (antichrist defeated); Mark 11:2 (unbroken colt); Mark 14:58 (Jesus' resurrection body); Luke 19:30 (unbroken colt); 2Cor. 5:1 (resurrection bodies); Col. 2:11 (circumcision without hands); Heb. 9:11 (tabernacle without hands)
hands - mans work worshiped : worshiped - work of mans hands
hands - represent works : head - hands - feet
hands - stretched out - crucifixion : Isa. 65:2; Rom. 10:21
The figure of God's outstretched hands are seen as possibly hinting at Isaiah's prophetic anticipation of the crucifixion by Origen, Augustine, and Jerome.
hands - work of God's : Ps. 138:8; Isa. 60:21; Isa. 66:2; Dan. 8:25; Acts 7:50
hands - work of man's : Isa. 17:8; Isa. 66:1; Jer. 1:16; Acts 7:48; Acts 19:26
handwriting : writing - on wall 
handwriting - on wall : writing - on wall 
Hannukah : chronology - BC 164 - Hannukah 
Hannukah - BC 164 : chronology - BC 164 - Hannukah 
Har-Megiddo : Armageddon - battle of 
Haram es-Sharif :
"the Noble Enclosure" Ref-0146, p. 329.
Hard Sayings of the Bible : Ref-0120 
harem :
From Hebrew Herem (see Anathema). Devoted or set apart to, as in Harem YHWH.
harlot : adultery - spiritual; harlot - avoid; harlot - lovers hate
harlot - avoid : Pr. 23:27
harlot - lovers hate : Jer. 4:30
harlot - spiritual : adultery - spiritual
harlots : temple - prostitutes
harlots - temple : temple - prostitutes
harmless : wise - harmless and
harmless - and wise : wise - harmless and
Harmony of the Gospels, A : Ref-0084 
harmony-000 :
Ref-087
harmony-001 : Mat. 1:1-17; Luke 3:23-38
Genealogy of Ref-087
harmony-002 : Luke 1:26-38
The angel Gabriel appears to Mary (at Nazareth) Ref-087
harmony-003 : Luke 1:39-56
Mary visits Elisabeth (at Hebron?) Ref-087
harmony-004 : Luke 1:46-55
Mary's magnificat (at Hebron?) Ref-087
harmony-005 : Mat. 1:18-25
An angel appears to Joseph concerning Mary (at Nazareth) Ref-087
harmony-006 : Luke 2:1-7
Birth of (at Bethlehem) Ref-087
harmony-007 : Luke 2:8-20
Angels appear to the shepherds (in the vicinity of Bethlehem) Ref-087
harmony-008 : Mat. 2:1-12
Magi (the wise men from the east) visit (at Bethlehem) Ref-087
harmony-009 : Luke 2:21
Circumcision of (at Bethlehem) Ref-087
harmony-010 : Luke 2:21-38
Is presented in the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-011 : Mat. 2:13-23
Flight into and return from Egypt Ref-087
harmony-012 : Luke 2:41-52
Discussions with the religious experts in the temple area (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-013 : Mat. 3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-23
Is immersed by John in the Jordan River Ref-087
harmony-014 : Mat. 1:11; Mark 1:12; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:1-13
Temptation of (in the desert of Judaea) Ref-087
harmony-015 : John 1:1-18
John's testimony concerning him Ref-087
harmony-016 : John 1:19-34
Testimony of John the Baptist concerning (at Bethabara) Ref-087
harmony-017 : John 1:35-51
Disciples adhere to Ref-087
harmony-018 : John 2:1-12
Miracle at Cana of Galilee Ref-087
harmony-019 : John 2:13-25
Drives the money-changers from the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-020 : John 3:1-21
Nicodemus comes to Jesus (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-021 : John 3:22
His disciples immerse some of the people (at Aenon) Ref-087
harmony-022 : Mat. 4:12; Mark 1:14; Luke 4:14; John 4:1-3
Returns to Galilee Ref-087
harmony-023 : John 4:4-42
Visits Sychar and teaches the Samaritan woman Ref-087
harmony-024 : Mat. 4:17; Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14-15; John 4:43-45
Teaches in Galilee Ref-087
harmony-025 : John 4:46-54
Heals a nobleman's son of Capernaum (at Cana of Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-026 : Mat. 4:13-16; Luke 4:16-31
Is rejected by the people of Nazareth lives at Capernaum Ref-087
harmony-027 : Mat. 4:18-22; Mark 1:16-20; Luke 5:1-11
Chooses Peter, Andrew, James, and John as disciples miracle of the catch of fish (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-028 : Mat. 4:23-25; Mark 1:35-39; Luke 4:42-44
Preaches throughout Galilee Ref-087
harmony-029 : Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37
Heals a demoniac (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-030 : Mat. 8:14-17; Mark 1:29-34; Luke 4:38-41
Heals Peter's mother-in-law (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-031 : Mat. 8:2-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16
Heals a leper (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-032 : Mat. 9:2-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26
Heals a paralyzed man (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-033 : Mat. 9:9; Mark 2:13; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27; Luke 5:28
Calls Matthew (Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-034 : John 5:1-47
Heals an immobile man at the pool of Bethesda (the best mss. have "Bethzatha") on the Sabbath day is persecuted, and makes his defense Ref-087
harmony-035 : Mat. 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5
Defines the law of the Sabbath on the occasion of his disciples plucking the ears of grain (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-036 : Mat. 12:9-14; Mark 3:1-6; Luke 6:6-11
Heals a man having a withered hand (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-037 : Mat. 12:15-21; Mark 3:7-12
Withdraws from Capernaum to Lake Galilee, where he heals many Ref-087
harmony-038 : Mat. 10:2-4; Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19
Goes up onto a mountain, and calls and commissions twelve disciples (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-039 : Mat. 5:1-48; Mat. 6:1-34; Mat. 7:1-29; Luke 6:20-49
Delivers the "Sermon on the Mount" (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-040 : Mat. 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10
Heals the servant of the centurion (near Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-041 : Luke 7:11-17
Raises the widow's son from the dead (at Nain) Ref-087
harmony-042 : Mat. 11:2-19; Luke 7:18-35
Receives the message from John the Baptist (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-043 : Mat. 11:20-30
Rebukes the unbelieving cities about Capernaum Ref-087
harmony-044 : Luke 7:36-50
Anointed by a sinful woman (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-045 : Luke 8:1-3
Preaches in the cities of Galilee Ref-087
harmony-046 : Mat. 12:22-37; Mark 3:19-30; Luke 11:14-26
Heals a demoniac, and denounces the scribes and Pharisees(in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-047 : Mat. 12:38-45; Luke 11:16-36
Replies to the scribes and Pharisees who seek a sign from him (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-048 : Luke 11:37-54
Denounces the Pharisees and other hypocrites (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-049 : Luke 12:1-59
Discourses to his disciples (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-050 : Luke 13:6-9
Parable of the barren fig tree (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-051 : Mat. 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-25; Luke 8:4-18
Parable of the sower (at Lake Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-052 : Mat. 13:24-53; Mark 4:26-34
Parable of the tares and other teachings (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-053 : Mat. 8:18-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25
Crosses Lake Galilee and quiets the squall Ref-087
harmony-054 : Mat. 8:28-33; Mark 5:1-21; Luke 8:26-40
Miracle of the swine (in Gadara) Ref-087
harmony-055 : Mat. 9:1; Mark 5:21; Luke 8:40
Returns to Capernaum Ref-087
harmony-056 : Mat. 9:10-17; Mark 2:15-22; Luke 5:29-39
Eats with tax collectors and sinners, and discourses on fasting (Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-057 : Mat. 9:18-26; Mark 5:22-43; Luke 8:41-56
Raises to life the daughter of Jairus, and heals the woman who has the issue of blood (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-058 : Mat. 9:27-34
Heals two blind men and casts out an evil spirit from a mute boy (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-059 : Mat. 13:53-58; Mark 6:1-6
Returns to Nazareth Ref-087
harmony-060 : Mat. 9:35-38
Teaches in various towns in Galilee Ref-087
harmony-061 : Mat. 10:1-42; Mark 6:6-13; Luke 9:1-6
Instructs his disciples and empowers them to heal diseases and cast out unclean spirits Ref-087
harmony-062 : Mat. 14:1; Mat. 14:2; Mat. 14:6-12; Mark 6:14-16; Mark 6:21-29; Luke 9:7-9
Herod (Antipas) falsely supposes him to be John, whom he had beheaded Ref-087
harmony-063 : Mat. 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-14
The twelve apostles return he goes to the desert, multitudes follow him he feeds five thousand (at Lake Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-064 : Mat. 14:22-36; Mark 6:45-56; John 6:15-21
Walks on the lake (Lake Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-065 : John 6:22-65
Teaches in the synagogue in Capernaum Ref-087
harmony-066 : John 6:66-71
Some disciples forsake him (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-067 : Mat. 15:1-20; Mark 7:1-23
He justifies his disciples in eating without washing their hands (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-068 : Mat. 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30
Heals the daughter of the Syro-Phoenician woman (near Tyre and Sidon) Ref-087
harmony-069 : Mat. 15:29-31; Mark 7:31-37
Heals a deaf man (in the Decapolis region) Ref-087
harmony-070 : Mat. 15:32-39; Mark 8:1-9
Feeds more than four-thousand people Ref-087
harmony-071 : Mat. 16:1-4; Mark 8:10-12
Refuses to give a sign to the Pharisees (in the region of Magdala) Ref-087
harmony-072 : Mat. 16:4-12; Mark 8:13-21
Cautions his disciples against, the leaven (teachings) of hypocrisy (on Lake Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-073 : Mark 8:22-26
Heals a blind man (at Bethsaida) Ref-087
harmony-074 : Mat. 16:21-28; Mark 8:31-38; Mark 9:1; Luke 9:22-27
Foretells his own death and resurrection (near Caesarea Philippi) Ref-087
harmony-075 : Mat. 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36
Is transfigured Ref-087
harmony-076 : Mat. 17:14-21; Mark 9:14-29; Luke 9:37-43
Heals a demoniac (near Caesarea Philippi) Ref-087
harmony-077 : Mat. 17:22; Mat. 17:23; Mark 9:30-32; Luke 9:43-45
Foretells his own death and resurrection (in Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-078 : Mat. 17:24-27
Miracle of the temple tax money in the fish's mouth Ref-087
harmony-079 : Mat. 18:1-35; Mark 9:33-50; Luke 9:46-50
Reproves the ambition of his disciples (at Capernaum) Ref-087
harmony-080 : Mark 9:38; Mark 9:39; Luke 9:49; Luke 9:50
Reproves the intolerance of his disciples Ref-087
harmony-081 : Luke 9:51-62; John 7:2-11
Journeys to Jerusalem to attend the Feast of Tabernacles, passing through Samaria Ref-087
harmony-082 : Luke 10:1-16
Commissions the seventy disciples (in Samaria) Ref-087
harmony-083 : Luke 17:11-19
Heals ten lepers (near the border between Samaria and Galilee) Ref-087
harmony-084 : John 7:14-53; John 8:1-59
Teaches in Jerusalem at the Feast of Tabernacles Ref-087
harmony-085 : Luke 10:25-37
Answers a Biblical expert, who tests his wisdom with the question, "What shall I do to inherit eternal life?" by the parable of the Good Samaritan (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-086 : Luke 10:17-24
Hears the report of the seventy disciples (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-087 : Luke 10:38-42
Teaches in the house of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus (in Bethany) Ref-087
harmony-088 : Luke 11:1-13
Teaches his disciples to pray Ref-087
harmony-089 : John 9:1-41
Heals a blind man, who, because of his faith in Jesus, was excommunicated (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-090 : John 9:39-41; John 10:1-21
Teaches people (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-091 : John 10:22-39
Teaches in the temple (at Jerusalem) at the Feast of Dedication Ref-087
harmony-092 : John 10:40-42; John 11:3-16
Goes to Bethabara to escape violence from the rulers (east of the Jordan River) Ref-087
harmony-093 : John 11:1-46
Returns to Bethany and raises Lazarus from the dead Ref-087
harmony-094 : John 11:47-54
Escapes to the town of Ephraim from the conspiracy led by Caiaphas, the high priest (in Judaea,) Ref-087
harmony-095 : Mat. 19:1; Mat. 19:2; Mark 10:1; Luke 13:10-35
Journeys toward Jerusalem to attend the Passover heals many who are diseased, and teaches the people (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-096 : Luke 14:1-24
Dines with a Pharisee on the Sabbath (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-097 :
Teaches the multitude the conditions of discipleship (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-098 : Luke 14:25-35
Ref-087
harmony-099 : Luke 15:1-32; Luke 16:1-13
Enunciates the parables of the lost sheep, of the lost piece of silver, of the prodigal son, and of the unjust steward (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-100 : Luke 16:1-31
Reproves the hypocrisy of the Pharisees (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-101 : Luke 16:19-31
Enunciates the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-102 :
Teaches his disciples concerning offenses, meekness, and humility (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-103 : Luke 17:1-10
Ref-087
harmony-104 : Luke 17:20-37
Teaches the Pharisees concerning the coming of his kingdom (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-105 : Luke 18:1-14
Enunciates the parables of the unjust judge, and the Pharisee and publican praying in the temple (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-106 : Mat. 19:3-12; Mark 10:2-12
Interprets the law concerning marriage and divorce (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-107 : Mat. 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17
Blesses little children (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-108 : Mat. 19:16-22; Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-24
Receives the rich young ruler who asks what he shall do to inherit eternal life (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-109 : Mat. 20:1-16
Enunciates the parable of the vineyard (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-110 : Mat. 20:17-19; Mark 10:32-34; Luke 18:31-34
Foretells his own death and resurrection (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-111 : Mat. 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45
Listens to the mother of James and John in behalf of her sons (in Peraea) Ref-087
harmony-112 : Mat. 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-50; Luke 18:35-43
Heals two blind men (at Jericho) Ref-087
harmony-113 : Luke 19:1-10
Visits Zacchaeus Ref-087
harmony-114 : Luke 19:11-28
Enunciates the parable of the pounds (in Jericho) Ref-087
harmony-115 : John 12:1-9
Goes to Bethany six days before the Passover Ref-087
harmony-116 : Mat. 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19
Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, while the people throw palm branches on the road in front of him Ref-087
harmony-117 : Mat. 21:12; Mark 11:11; Luke 19:45
Enters the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-118 : Mat. 21:12; Mat. 21:13; Luke 19:45; Luke 19:46
Drives the money changers out of the temple (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-119 : Mat. 21:14
Heals the sick people in the temple courtyard (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-120 : Luke 19:47; Luke 19:48
Teaches daily in the temple courtyard (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-121 : Mat. 21:17-22; Mark 11:12-14; Mark 11:20-22
Performs the miracle of causing the barren fig tree to wither (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-122 : Mat. 21:28-31
The parable of the two sons (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-123 : Mat. 21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19
The parable of the wicked husbandmen (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-124 : Mat. 22:1-14; Luke 14:16-24
The parable of the marriage banquet (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-125 : Mat. 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26
Tested by the Pharisees and the Herodians, and enunciates the duty of a citizen to his government (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-126 : Mat. 22:23-33; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-40
Tested by the Sadducees concerning the resurrection of the dead (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-127 : Mat. 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34
Tested by a Biblical expert (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-128 : Mat. 23:1-39; Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47
Exposes the hypocrisies of the scribes and Pharisees (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-129 : John 12:37-50
Verifies the prophecy of Isaiah concerning the unbelieving Jews Ref-087
harmony-130 : Mat. 24:1-51; Mark 13:1-37; Luke 21:5-36
Foretells the destruction of the temple, and of Jerusalem (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-131 : Mat. 23:37; Luke 19:41-44
Laments over Jerusalem (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-132 :
Enunciates the parables of the ten virgins and of the talents Ref-087
harmony-133 : Mat. 25:1-30
Ref-087
harmony-134 : Mat. 25:31-46
Foretells the scenes of the day of judgment (on the Mount of Olives) Ref-087
harmony-135 : Mat. 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8
Anointed with precious ointment (in Bethany) Ref-087
harmony-136 : Mat. 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-20
His last Passover meal and his establishment of the Lord's Supper (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-137 : John 13:1-17
Washes the disciples' feet (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-138 : Mat. 26:23; Mark 14:18-21; Luke 22:21; John 13:18
Foretells his betrayal (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-139 : Mat. 26:21-25; Mark 14:18-21; Luke 22:21-23; John 13:21-30
Accuses Judas of his betrayal (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-140 : John 14:1-31; John 15:1-27; John 16:1-33
Teaches his disciples, and comforts them with promises, and promises the gift of the Holy Spirit (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-141 : John 17:1-26
One of his last prayers (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-142 : Mat. 26:30; Mat. 26:36-46; Mark 14:26; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46; John 18:1
Retires to Gethsemane (on the Mount of Olives) Ref-087
harmony-143 : Mat. 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-54; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-12
Is betrayed and apprehended (in the garden of Gethsemane) Ref-087
harmony-144 : Mat. 26:57; Mat. 26:58; Mat. 26:69-75; Mark 14:53; Mark 14:54; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:54-62; John 18:13-18; John 18:25-27
Trial of, before Caiaphas (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-145 : Mat. 26:59-68; Mark 14:55-65; Luke 22:63-71; John 18:19-21
Tried by the council (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-146 : Mat. 27:1; Mat. 27:2; Mat. 27:11-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-5; John 18:28-38
Led by the council to Pilate (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-147 : Luke 23:6-12
Arraigned before Herod Antipas (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-148 : Mat. 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:39; John 18:40; John 19:1-16
Tried in front of Pilate (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-149 : Mat. 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20
Mocked by the soldiers (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-150 : Mat. 27:31-34; Mark 15:20-23; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:16; John 19:17
Is led away to be crucified (from Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-151 : Mat. 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-30
Crucified (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-152 : Mat. 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:31-42
Taken down from the cross and buried (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-153 : Mat. 28:2-15; Mark 16:1-11; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-18
Arises from the dead (just outside Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-154 : Luke 24:34; 1Cor. 15:5
Is seen by Peter (near Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-155 : Mark 16:12; Mark 16:13; Luke 24:13-35
Appears to two disciples who journey to the village of Emmaus Ref-087
harmony-156 : Mark 16:14-18; Luke 24:36-49; John 20:19-23
Appears in the midst of the disciples, when Thomas was absent (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-157 : John 20:26-29
Appears to his disciples, when Thomas was present (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-158 : Mat. 28:16; John 21:1; John 21:2
Appears to his disciples at Lake Galilee Ref-087
harmony-159 : Appears to the apostles and more than five-hundred followers on a mountain in Ref-087; Mat. 28:16-20
harmony-160 : Mat. 28:16-20; 1Cor. 15:6
Galilee Ref-087
harmony-161 : Acts 1:3-8; 1Cor. 15:7
Appears to James and also to all the apostles (in Jerusalem) Ref-087
harmony-162 : Mark 16:19; Mark 16:20; Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:9-12
Ascends to heaven (near Bethany) Ref-087
harmony-163 : Acts 9:3-17; Acts 18:9; Acts 22:14; Acts 22:18; Acts 23:11; Acts 26:16; 1Cor. 9:1; 1Cor. 15:8
Appears to Paul (on the road to Damascus) Ref-087
harmony-164 : Rev. 1:10-18
Appears to the Apostle John (on Patmos Island) Ref-087
harpazo : Holy Spirit - carried by 
Harper's Bible Dictionary : Ref-0131 
Harris, R. Laird. Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament : Ref-0054 
harvest : harvest - of judgment; harvest - of the earth; harvest - workers; wrath - harvest precedes
harvest - of judgment : Joel 3:13; Mat. 13:30; Mat. 13:39-42; Rev. 14:18
harvest - of the earth : Mark 4:29
harvest - precedes wrath : wrath - harvest precedes
harvest - workers : Mat. 9:38; Luke 10:2
hashem :
Hebrew: "The Name". Used as a substitute for the name of God which was considered so holy (YHWH) that it could not be mentioned.
Hasmoneans : chronology - BC 167 - Maccabees and Hasmoneans come to power 
Hasmoneans - chronology : chronology - BC 167 - Maccabees and Hasmoneans come to power 
hate : hate - family for God; hate - other priorities compared to God 
hate - family for God : Ex. 32:27-29; Lev. 10:6; Lev. 21:11; Deu. 33:9; Mat. 10:37; Luke 14:26
hate - other priorities compared to God : John 12:25
See hate - family for God
hated : hated - by world; hated - for Jesus' sake; hated - without cause
hated - by world : Mat. 24:9; John 15:18; John 17:14; 1Jn. 3:13
hated - for Jesus' sake : Mat. 10:22; Mat. 24:9; Mark 13:13; Luke 21:17
hated - without cause : Ps. 35:19; Ps. 69:4; Ps. 109:3; John 15:25
havdalah :
Sundown Saturday, Hebrew.
havdillah :
closing of Sabbath, Hebrew.
Havillah :
Arabia
head : blood - on own head; body of Christ - head; hand - and head
; head - Christ of church; head - covering; head - crown shaved; head - hands - feet; head - hands - feet; head - woman's shaved; head - wound; Rosh Hashanah - "head of the year" 
head - and hand : hand - and head 
head - blood on own : blood - on own head
head - body of Christ : body of Christ - head
head - Christ of church : Col. 2:19
head - covering : 1Cor. 11:1-34
head - crown shaved : Deu. 33:20; Jer. 2:16; Jer. 48:45
head - hands - feet : Ex. 29:20; John 13:9
head - of year : Rosh Hashanah - "head of the year" 
head - represent plans : head - hands - feet
head - woman's shaved : Deu. 21:12; 1Cor. 11:5
head - wound : Gen. 3:15; Ps. 68:21; Hab. 3:13
head crushed : serpent - head crushed by woman? 
head crushed - serpent - by woman? : serpent - head crushed by woman? 
headless : cloning - people 
headless - humans : cloning - people 
heads : antichrist - seven heads [5001.17]; four - wings
; heads - covered; heads - seven
heads - antichrist and seven : antichrist - seven heads [5001.17]
heads - covered : 2S. 15:30
heads - four : four - wings 
heads - seven : Rev. 12:3; Rev. 13:1; Rev. 17:3; Rev. 17:7; Rev. 17:9
headship : headship - God, Christ, Man, Woman
headship - God, Christ, Man, Woman : 1Cor. 11:3
healed : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22]
; beast - healed; blind - healed; lame - healed; stripes - healed by; wounded - and healed by God
healed - after wounding by God : wounded - and healed by God
healed - antichrist : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22] 
healed - beast : beast - healed
healed - blind : blind - healed
healed - by stripes : stripes - healed by
healed - lame : lame - healed
healing : healing - action before; healing - all; healing - at a distance; healing - authority; healing - by indirect means; healing - by medicine; healing - cloths; healing - corporate by God; healing - faith required; healing - hands laid on; healing - immediate; healing - Passover; healing - recipient without faith; oil - medicinal use
; Sabbath - healing on; tree - healing leaves
healing - action before : Luke 17:14
healing - all : Acts 5:16
healing - anoint : oil - medicinal use 
healing - at a distance : Luke 7:10; John 4:50
healing - authority : Mat. 10:1; Mat. 10:8; Mark 16:18
healing - by indirect means : Mat. 9:21; Mat. 14:36; Acts 5:15; Acts 19:12
healing - by medicine : Isa. 38:5; Isa. 38:21; 1Ti. 5:23
healing - cloths : Acts 19:12
healing - corporate by God : Jer. 3:22; Jer. 30:17; Jer. 33:6; Hos. 6:1; Hos. 14:4
healing - faith required : Mat. 8:10; Mat. 8:13; Mat. 9:2; Mat. 9:22; Mat. 9:29; Mat. 15:28; Mark 5:34; Mark 10:52; Luke 8:48; Luke 18:42; Acts 14:9
healing - hands laid on : Mark 16:18; Acts 28:8; Jas. 5:14
healing - immediate : John 5:9
healing - on Sabbath : Sabbath - healing on
healing - Passover : Ex. 13:21; Ps. 105:37
healing - recipient without faith : Mat. 8:14; Acts 3:6
healing - tree leaves : tree - healing leaves
heals : heals - God
heals - God : Ex. 15:26; 2K. 20:5; Ps. 30:2; Ps. 103:3; Ps. 107:20
health : health - leaving Egypt; sick - saints
health - against divine : sick - saints
health - leaving Egypt : Ex. 23:25-26; Ps. 105:37
hear : answer - none by God; do - the Word; hear - Him; shema - Israel
; viewing - avoid wickedness
hear - do : do - the Word
hear - God won't : answer - none by God
hear - Him : Deu. 18:15; Mat. 17:5; Mark 9:7; Luke 9:35
hear - no evil : viewing - avoid wickedness
Hear - O' Israel : shema - Israel 
heard : cries - Jesus' heard
heard - Jesus' cries : cries - Jesus' heard
hearing : faith - by hearing
hearing - by the Word : faith - by hearing
hears : hears - God all
hears - God all : 2K. 6:12
heart : circumcision - heart
; covetousness - heart trained in; fool - says no God; heart - and mouth; heart - deceitful; heart - dull; heart - God knows; heart - guard; heart - hardened
; heart - hardened by God
; heart - issues of life from; heart - keep; heart - man and beast's exchanged; heart - new; heart - rebellious; heart - wicked; law - found on heart
; messianic prophecy - heart melted; treasure - where heart is
heart - and mouth : Deu. 30:14; Mat. 12:34; Mat. 15:18; Luke 6:45
heart - circumcision : circumcision - heart 
heart - deceitful : Isa. 44:20; Jer. 17:9; Jer. 23:26; 1Cor. 4:5
heart - dull : Isa. 6:10
heart - God knows : 1S. 16:7; 1Chr. 28:9; 2Chr. 6:30; Job 21:27; Ps. 94:11; Pr. 20:27; Pr. 21:2; Pr. 24:12; Isa. 66:18; Jer. 17:10; Jer. 20:12; Dan. 2:10; Acts 8:21; Rom. 8:27; 1Cor. 2:11
heart - guard : Pr. 4:23
heart - hardened : Ex. 7:13; Ex. 7:23; Ex. 8:15; Ex. 8:19; Ex. 8:32; Ex. 9:34; Rom. 2:5; Rom. 11:7 ((Gk. hardened))
See heart - hardened by God.
heart - hardened by God : Ex. 4:21; Ex. 7:3; Ex. 9:12; Ex. 10:1; Ex. 10:20; Ex. 10:27; Ex. 11:10; Ex. 14:4; Ex. 14:8; Ex. 14:17; Deu. 2:30; Jos. 11:20; Deu. 2:30; 1S. 2:25; 1S. 6:6; Ps. 105:25; Isa. 63:17; John 12:40; Rom. 9:18
See heart - hardened. "God is ultimately responsible for the hardening of the heart in that He permits it to occur, and the inspired writer in graphic language simply says that God does it; but never are we to understand that God is the immediate and efficient cause." Ref-0096, p. 112.
heart - issues of life from : Pr. 4:23
heart - keep : Pr. 4:23
heart - law written on : law - found on heart 
heart - man and beast's exchanged : Dan. 4:16; Dan. 5:21; Dan. 7:4
heart - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - heart melted
heart - new : 1S. 10:9
heart - rebellious : Jer. 5:23
heart - rejects God, not mind : fool - says no God
heart - trained in covetousness : covetousness - heart trained in
heart - where treasure is : treasure - where heart is
heart - wicked : Gen. 8:21; Num. 15:39; Job 1:5; Pr. 3:5; Pr. 28:26; Ecc. 9:3; Jer. 16:12; Jer. 17:9; Jer. 18:12; Mat. 15:19; Mark 7:21
heat : sun - shade from
heat - shaded from : sun - shade from
heave : offering - heave
heave - offering : offering - heave
heaven : aliens - believers as; bronze - earth & heaven; earth - new
; gate - of heaven; heaven - and earth pass away; heaven - joy at salvation; heaven - opened; heaven - reached up to; heaven - taken up into; kingdom - of heaven
; marriage - not given in heaven; paradise - at death
heaven - and earth pass away : Job 14:12; Ps. 75:3; Ps. 102:26; Isa. 24:6; Isa. 34:4; Isa. 51:6; Isa. 65:17; Amos 9:5; Nah. 1:5; Mat. 24:35; 1Cor. 7:31; 2Pe. 3:7; 2Pe. 3:10; 2Pe. 3:12; Rev. 20:11; Rev. 21:1
heaven - citizenship : aliens - believers as
heaven - destination at death of believer : paradise - at death
heaven - gate of : gate - of heaven
heaven - joy at salvation : Luke 15:10
heaven - kingdom of : kingdom - of heaven 
heaven - like metal : bronze - earth & heaven
heaven - new : earth - new 
heaven - no marriage : marriage - not given in heaven
heaven - opened : Eze. 1:1; Acts 7:56; Rev. 4:1; Rev. 19:11
heaven - reached up to : Gen. 18:20; Jer. 51:9; Rev. 18:5
heaven - taken up into : 2K. 2:11; Luke 24:51; Rev. 11:12
heaven and earth : two witnesses - heaven and earth
heaven and earth - as witnesses : two witnesses - heaven and earth
heavenly : Jerusalem - new
; tabernacle - in heaven; Zion - Mt. in heaven?
heavenly - Jerusalem : Jerusalem - new 
heavenly - Mt. Zion? : Zion - Mt. in heaven?
heavenly - tabernacle : tabernacle - in heaven
heavens : ascended - to heaven
; heavens - bowed down; heavens - declare; heavens - God of; heavens - passed through; heavens - plural; heavens - stretched; sun - signs in; worshiped - heavens
heavens - bowed down : Ps. 18:9; Ps. 145:5
heavens - darkened : sun - signs in
heavens - declare : Ps. 19:1; Ps. 97:6
heavens - God of : Gen. 24:7; Ezra 1:2; Ezra 6:10; Ezra 7:12; Ezra 7:21; Ne. 1:5; Ne. 2:4; Ps. 136:26
heavens - passed through : ascended - to heaven
; Gen. 28:18; Pr. 30:4; John 6:41; John 6:50; Heb. 4:14; Eph. 4:9
heavens - plural : Ne. 9:6; Ps. 68:33; 2Cor. 12:2; Heb. 4:14
heavens - stretched : Ps. 104:2; Isa. 44:24; Isa. 45:12; Isa. 48:13; Isa. 51:13; Jer. 10:12
heavens - worshiped : worshiped - heavens
Heb. 1:1 : index - bible books; inerrancy - of scripture; prophecy - in NT
Heb. 1:1 (cf. 2Pe. 1:21) : Holy Spirit - deity
Heb. 1:1-2 : progressive - revelation
Heb. 1:2 : all things - under Jesus; creation - completed
; days - latter; deity - Jesus creator; deity - Jesus does divine works
; incarnation - as revelation
Heb. 1:2-3 (Amplified Bible) : held together - by Christ
Heb. 1:3 : atomic - particles?; deity - Jesus fullness of God; Jesus - declares the Father; right hand - Jesus of Throne; Trinity - created; Word of God - as title 
Heb. 1:5 : begotten - of God; cited - 2S._7:14; cited - Ps._2:7
Heb. 1:5 (cf. Ps. 2:7) : inspiration - scripture says = God says 
Heb. 1:6 : cited - Ps._89:27; deity - Jesus worshiped 
Heb. 1:6 (cf. Ps. 97:7) : inspiration - scripture says = God says 
Heb. 1:7 : cited - Ps._104:4
Heb. 1:7 (cf. Ps. 104:4) : inspiration - scripture says = God says 
Heb. 1:8 : cited - Ps._45:6-7; deity - Jesus' titles as God
Heb. 1:8-10 : deity - Jesus eternal 
Heb. 1:9 : cited - Isa._61:1-3
Heb. 1:10 : cited - Ps._102:25-27; creation - completed 
Heb. 1:10-12 (cf. Ps. 102:12,25-27) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Heb. 1:11 : cited - Isa._34:4
Heb. 1:11-12 : cited - Isa._50:9
Heb. 1:13 : cited - Ps._110:1; footstool - enemies made his; right hand - Jesus of Throne
Heb. 1:14 : angel - guardian; angels - ministering spirits 
Heb. 2:2 : angel - law given through
Heb. 2:3-4 : Holy Spirit - gifts - witness to gospel; sings - unique to apostolic age
Heb. 2:4 : Holy Spirit - gifts - by God's will; signs - and wonders
Heb. 2:6 : cited - Job_7:17
Heb. 2:7 : cited - Ps._8:4
Heb. 2:7 (stephanoo) : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ 
Heb. 2:8 : cited - Ps._8:6; dominion; kenosis
; kingdom - future 
Heb. 2:9 : angels - lower than; atonement - of Christ unlimited
; ransom - believers by Jesus; subordinate - Jesus to Father 
Heb. 2:9 (stephanoo) : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ 
Heb. 2:10 : perfected - by suffering
Heb. 2:11 : brother - believers to Jesus'
Heb. 2:12 : cited - Ps._22:22; ecclesia - usage of term 
Heb. 2:13 : cited - 2S._22:3; cited - Isa._8:17-18
Heb. 2:14 : death - power of by Satan; hypostatic union; sickness - by devil
Heb. 2:14-15 : death - fear of - free from
Heb. 2:15 : prisoners - released
Heb. 2:16 : angels - redemption
Heb. 2:18 : Jesus - tempted 
Heb. 3:1 : apostle - Jesus; messianic prophecy - a priest
Heb. 3:6 : confidence - hold; eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
; perseverance - encouraged
Heb. 3:7 : Holy Spirit - prophecy by
Heb. 3:7 (cf. Ps. 95:7) : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; inspiration - scripture says = God says 
Heb. 3:7-11 : cited - Ps._95:7-11
Heb. 3:9 : test - God
Heb. 3:10 : generation - this 
Heb. 3:12 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
; living - God
Heb. 3:13 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities 
Heb. 3:14 : confidence - hold; perseverance - encouraged
Heb. 3:15 : cited - Ps._95:7-8
Heb. 4:1-16 : Sabbath - rest
Heb. 4:2 : gospel - preached in OT
Heb. 4:3 : cited - Ps._95:11; foundation - of world
Heb. 4:4 : cited - Ex._20:11; cited - Gen._2:2
Heb. 4:5 : cited - Ps._95:11
Heb. 4:7 : cited - Ps._95:7-8
Heb. 4:8 : Joshua - Jesus in Greek 
Heb. 4:10 : works - cease from own
Heb. 4:12 : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom; mouth - as weapon; Word - living
Heb. 4:12-13 : sufficient - scripture 
Heb. 4:13 : omnipresent - God
Heb. 4:14 : ascended - to heaven
; heavens - passed through; heavens - plural
Heb. 4:15 : Jesus - tempted
; perfect - man 
Heb. 4:16 : boldness - approaching God
; kairos 
Heb. 5:3 : priest - sin offering for; sacrifice - for priest
Heb. 5:5 : cited - Ps._2:7
Heb. 5:6 : cited - Ps._110:4; Melchizedek; messianic prophecy - a priest
Heb. 5:7 : cries - Jesus' heard; prayer - of Jesus heard
Heb. 5:8 : humanity - of Jesus; taught - Jesus by God 
Heb. 5:8-9 : perfected - by suffering
Heb. 5:10 : Melchizedek; messianic prophecy - a priest
Heb. 6:1 : works - dead
Heb. 6:2 : baptisms - plural; hands - laying on
Heb. 6:4-6 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used 
Heb. 6:7-8 : cursed - ground
Heb. 6:8 : false - conversion; judgment - believer's works
Heb. 6:10 : seed - considered as father physically
Heb. 6:12 : immitate - Godly men
Heb. 6:13 : swear - by God
Heb. 6:13-18 : covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]
Heb. 6:17 : covenant - unconditional
; two witnesses - heaven and earth
Heb. 6:18 : lie - God cannot
Heb. 6:20 : Melchizedek; messianic prophecy - a priest
Heb. 7:1 : Melchizedek; peace - and righteousness; peace - prince of
Heb. 7:1-28 : messianic prophecy - a priest
Heb. 7:3 : typology
; typology - extreme
Heb. 7:3 (Melchizedek) : son of God - directly
Heb. 7:9 : loins - offspring in father
Heb. 7:10 : Melchizedek - Levi tithed to
Heb. 7:10-11 : Melchizedek
Heb. 7:12 : law - changed; priesthood - changed 
Heb. 7:15 : Melchizedek
Heb. 7:17 : cited - Ps._110:4; Melchizedek
Heb. 7:18 : law - changed; law - Christ is end of; law - unkeepable
Heb. 7:19 : law - justification not by
Heb. 7:21 : cited - Ps._110:4; Melchizedek
Heb. 7:22 : covenant - new - distinct from mosaic law [5002.5.2]; covenant - new [5002.5.0] 
Heb. 7:25 : deity - Jesus eternal
; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used
; intercession - Christ; salvation - one way 
Heb. 7:26 : perfect - man 
Heb. 7:27 : finished - work of Christ
; offered - Jesus Himself; sacrifice - one time
Heb. 7:27-28 : priest - sin offering for
Heb. 8:1 : right hand - Jesus of Throne; throne - David's distinct from God's 
Heb. 8:5 : cited - Ex._25:40; tabernacle - plans given; temple - plans by Holy Spirit; typology - shadow of things
Heb. 8:6-13 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] 
Heb. 8:7-13 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] 
Heb. 8:8-10 : cited - Jer._31:31-34
Heb. 8:10 : cited - Jer._31:33; cited - Zec._8:8
Heb. 8:11 : cited - Isa._54:13
Heb. 8:11-12 : cited - Jer._31:34
Heb. 8:12 : remember - sins no more
Heb. 8:13 : law - Christ is end of; law - summary
; tabernacle - in heaven
Heb. 9:4 : ark of covenant - contents 
Heb. 9:5 (mercy seat) : propitiation - satisfaction of God by Jesus 
Heb. 9:7 : sin - unknowingly
Heb. 9:8 : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; progressive - revelation; typology - Holy Spirit author of; typology - shadow of things
Heb. 9:8-9 : typology 
Heb. 9:10 : law - until time of reformation
Heb. 9:11 : tabernacle - in heaven
Heb. 9:11 (tabernacle without hands) : hands - made without
Heb. 9:12 : finished - work of Christ 
Heb. 9:12 (redeeming) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 9:13 : blood - sprinkling; red heifer 
Heb. 9:14 : Holy Spirit - eternal; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on
; Holy Spirit - names; living - God; offered - Jesus Himself; perfect - man
; Trinity - atonement; works - dead
Heb. 9:14 (cleansing) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 9:14 (eternal) : Holy Spirit - deity
Heb. 9:15 : chosen - believers
; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0]
; covenant - new [5002.5.0]
; inheritance - believers from God
Heb. 9:19 : blood - sprinkling; scarlet & hyssop; water - sprinkling
Heb. 9:20 : cited - Ex._24:3-8; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] 
Heb. 9:21 : blood - sprinkling
Heb. 9:22 : atonement - by blood; nephesh
Heb. 9:22 (remitting) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 9:23 : typology - shadow of things
Heb. 9:24 : salvation - one way
; tabernacle - in heaven
Heb. 9:25 : offered - Jesus Himself
Heb. 9:26 : finished - work of Christ
; foundation - of world; sins - forgotten by God
Heb. 9:27 : die - all; die - once; salvation - must precede death
Heb. 9:28 : coming - Jesus comes two times; finished - work of Christ
; rapture - vs. second coming, rapture
; second coming; time - short
; watch - for Christ
Heb. 10:1 : typology - shadow of things
Heb. 10:1-2 : law - justification not by
Heb. 10:5 : image - man in God's
; incarnation - predicted; sacrifice - unacceptable; Trinity - involved in incarnation
Heb. 10:5-7 : cited - Ps._40:6-8
Heb. 10:7 : book - volume written of Jesus; inspiration - verbal - "it is written"; messianic prophecy - witnessing tool; prophecy - testimony of Jesus
Heb. 10:7-9 : will - Father's will be done
Heb. 10:8 : cited - Ps._40:6
Heb. 10:9 : cited - Ps._40:7; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0]
; covenant - new - distinct from mosaic law [5002.5.2]; covenant - new [5002.5.0]
; law - taken away; spirit - man's from God
Heb. 10:10 : finished - work of Christ 
Heb. 10:12 : finished - work of Christ
; right hand - Jesus of Throne
Heb. 10:13 : dominion theology - FOR; footstool - enemies made his
Heb. 10:14 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used
; finished - work of Christ
; righteousness - imputed 
Heb. 10:15 : Holy Spirit - person
; inerrancy - of scripture
Heb. 10:15-17 (cf. Jer. 31:33) : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture
Heb. 10:15-17 (cf. Jer. 31:34) : Holy Spirit - deity
Heb. 10:16 : cited - Jer._31:33; covenant - new [5002.5.0] 
Heb. 10:17 : cited - Jer._31:34; remember - sins no more
Heb. 10:17-18 : finished - work of Christ 
Heb. 10:18 : sin - offering unnecessary
Heb. 10:19 : boldness - approaching God 
Heb. 10:19 (accessing) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 10:20 : veil - torn in two
Heb. 10:22 : water - sprinkling
Heb. 10:23 : perseverance - encouraged
Heb. 10:25 : assembling - together; fellowship - commanded
Heb. 10:26 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used 
Heb. 10:28 : two witnesses - required
Heb. 10:29 : atonement - of Christ unlimited
; blood - discounting Jesus'; covenant - new [5002.5.0]
; eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used
; Holy Spirit - person 
Heb. 10:29 (holy) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 10:30 : cited - Deu._32:35; cited - Deu._32:36; Targum - quoted in NT
; Targums - Aramaic quoted 
Heb. 10:31 : hand - of God; living - God
Heb. 10:35 : perseverance - encouraged
Heb. 10:37 : second coming
Heb. 10:37-38 : cited - Hab._2:3-4
Heb. 10:38 : salvation - not by works
Heb. 10:39 : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used 
Heb. 11:1 : faith - definition; seekers - God revealed to 
Heb. 11:2 : faith - elders of
Heb. 11:3 : atomic - particles?; held together - by Christ
Heb. 11:3 (rhema) : spoken - into existence
Heb. 11:4 : Cain - offering 
Heb. 11:5 : cited - Gen._5:24; Enoch - raptured
Heb. 11:6 : seekers - God revealed to 
Heb. 11:7 : faith - righteousness by
Heb. 11:8 : Isaac - resurrection of
Heb. 11:10 : Jerusalem - new 
Heb. 11:13 : aliens - believers as
Heb. 11:16 : Jerusalem - new 
Heb. 11:17 : Abraham - faithful
Heb. 11:18 : cited - Gen._21:12
Heb. 11:19 : Isaac - resurrection of; typology
; typology - resurrection of Isaac
Heb. 11:20 : faith - blessing by
Heb. 11:26 : Moses - fled to Median; rewards - as incentive
Heb. 11:27 : invisible - God 
Heb. 11:28 : blood - sprinkling
Heb. 11:28 (sprinking) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 11:33 : lion - shut by faith
Heb. 11:35 : resurrection - of just and unjust 
Heb. 11:35-37 : persecution - of saints
Heb. 11:37 : sawn - in two
Heb. 11:37 (?) : Isaiah - death of 
Heb. 12:2 : faith - author and finisher; finish - work in believer; right hand - Jesus of Throne; throne - David's distinct from God's 
Heb. 12:4 : chastened - by God
Heb. 12:5-6 : cited - Pr._3:11-12
Heb. 12:5-9 : adoption - of believers 
Heb. 12:6 : children - disciplined
Heb. 12:12 : Jerusalem - new 
Heb. 12:14 : holiness - required to see God; lordship - salvation 
Heb. 12:16 : birthright - Esau sold
; Esau - profane
Heb. 12:18 : Mt. Sinai - fear at
Heb. 12:20 : cited - Ex._19:12-13
Heb. 12:22 : angels - number of; Jerusalem - new
; living - God; Zion - and church; Zion - Mt. in heaven?
Heb. 12:23 : book - of life; firstborn - a position
Heb. 12:23 (?) : Israel - church not 
Heb. 12:24 : Abel's - blood; blood - defiled by; blood - land defiled by; blood - sprinkling; covenant - new [5002.5.0] 
Heb. 12:24 (sprinkling, speaking) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 12:26 : cited - Hag._2:6; earth - new 
Heb. 12:28 : kingdom - present
; sacrifice - acceptable
Heb. 12:29 : fire - consuming
Heb. 13:2 : strangers - entertain
Heb. 13:4 : marriage - ordained and approved; marriage - required for sex; one - flesh; unmarried - sin
Heb. 13:5 : cited - Deu._31:6; leave - God will never
Heb. 13:6 : cited - Ps._27:1; cited - Ps._118:6
Heb. 13:7 : immitate - Godly men
Heb. 13:8 : change - God doesn't; deity - Jesus eternal 
Heb. 13:12 (sanctifying) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 13:14 : Jerusalem - new 
Heb. 13:17 : authority - respect; elders - lead
; elders - responsibility of
Heb. 13:20 : covenant - new - unconditional [5002.5.1]; covenant - new [5002.5.0]
; covenants - eternal; resurrection - of Jesus
Heb. 13:20 (completing) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Heb. 13:23 : Timothy - disciple
Heb.6:14 : cited - Gen._22:16
Hebrew : alphabet - Hebrew
; alphabet - Hebrew - meaning
; fonts - Hebrew and Greek
; Hebrew - early usage of term
; Hebrew - language referred to 
Hebrew - alphabet : alphabet - Hebrew 
Hebrew - early usage of term : Gen. 10:21 (?); Gen. 10:24 (?); Gen. 14:13; Gen. 39:14; Gen. 40:15
Questionable: Gen. 10:24 (?);
Hebrew - font : fonts - Hebrew and Greek 
Hebrew - language referred to : 2K. 18:26; Isa. 19:18
"Most of the Old Testament is written in it [Hebrew], and it is called 'Judean' (2 Kings 18:26, 28), as well as 'the language of Canaan' (Isa. 19:18)." Ref-0075, p. 326.
Hebrew - meaning of alphabet : alphabet - Hebrew - meaning 
Hebrew grammer : Hebrew grammer - acrostic 
Hebrew grammer - acrostic : Ps. 9:1-20; Ps. 10:1-18; Ps. 25:1-22; Ps. 34:1-22; Ps. 111:1-10; Ps. 112:1-10; Ps. 119:1-176; Ps. 145:1-21; Pr. 31:10-31
"... the individual verses of Ps. 9; 10; 25; 34 and 145 begin with words whose first letters are, consecutively, the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In Ps. 37, the opening letters of alternate verses are arranged according to the sequence of the alphabet. Another variation occurs in Ps. 111 and 112, where each line (rather than each verse) begins with successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The most elaborate acrostic biblical poem is Ps. 119. This artistically shaped poem consists of twenty-two sections, each comprised of eight verses. These units feature twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, with all eight verses of a given unit beginning with the same letter of the alphabet. ... Thus, everything from A to Z (or t h{{ ot >tnof/<;touq&a) is praised regarding the qualities of God (Ps. 111 and 145), the just man (Ps. 112), the virtuous woman (Pr. 31:10-31) or the beauty of the law (Ps. 119).}} Ref-0184, p. 6.
Hebrew text : Masoretic text - date 
Hebrew text - MT : Masoretic text - date 
Hebrews : Hebrews - despised by Egyptians; Hebrews - God of
Hebrews - despised by Egyptians : Gen. 43:32; Gen. 46:34
Hebrews - God of : Ex. 5:3; Ex. 7:16; Ex. 9:1; Ex. 10:3
Hebron : Hebron - a Levite; Hebron - first mention; Mamre - buried at
Hebron - a Levite : Ex. 6:16; Ex. 6:18; 1Chr. 23:12
Hebron - buried in : Mamre - buried at
Hebron - first mention : Gen. 13:18
Hebron = Kirjath Arba : Gen. 23:2; Jos. 14:15; Jos. 15:13
hedonism : pleaure - before God
heel : heel - stricken in
heel - stricken in : Gen. 3:15; Job 18:9
heifer : red heifer 
A young female bovine (cow) prior to the time that she has produced her first calf.
heifer - red : red heifer 
held together : held together - by Christ
held together - by Christ : Ps. 119:91; Col. 1:15-17; Eph. 1:23; Heb. 1:2-3 (Amplified Bible); Heb. 11:3; 2Pe. 3:10; Rev. 4:11
Heli : Mary - daughter of Heli 
Heli - father of Mary : Mary - daughter of Heli 
hell :
See lake of fire - final destination, hades, Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom
Hellenistic : archaeological periods 
Hellenistic - age : archaeological periods 
helmet : mind - of Christ
helmet - of salvation : mind - of Christ
help : believers - help over unbelievers
help - believers over unbelievers : believers - help over unbelievers
helper : Holy Spirit - promised 
helper - Holy Spirit promised : Holy Spirit - promised 
hem : Tsitsith 
hem - Tsitsith : Tsitsith 
hem of garment : hem of garment - authority
hem of garment - authority : Ex. 28:33; Ex. 39:24; Deu. 22:30; Deu. 27:20; 1S. 15:27; 1S. 24:4; Ru. 3:9 (KJV); Eze. 5:3; Eze. 16:8 (KJV); Zec. 8:23; Mat. 9:20; Mat. 14:36; Mat. 23:5; Mark 6:56; Luke 8:44
Hengstenberg, E. W. Christology Of The Old Testament : Ref-0163 
hereafter : hereafter - things
hereafter - things : Rev. 1:19; Rev. 4:1
heresy : Arianism - heresy
; heresy - reject; Pelagianism - heresy
; synergism 
heresy - Arianism : Arianism - heresy 
heresy - Pelagianism : Pelagianism - heresy 
heresy - reject : Tit. 3:10-11
heresy - synergism : synergism 
Heritage: Civilization And The Jews, Abba Eban : Ref-0153 
hermeneutics : hermeneutics - Origen
; hermeneutics - rule
; Acts 14:12
Study of the principle of interpretation. Derived from Hermes, the Greek god who brought the messages of the gods to the mortals, and was the god of science, invention, eloquence, speech, writing, and art. Ref-0015 11.
hermeneutics - Origen :
"His great defect is the neglect of the grammatical and historical sense and his constant desire to find a hidden mystic meaning. He even goes further in this direction than the Gnostics, who everywhere saw transcendental, unfathomable mysteries. His hermeneutical principle assumes a threefold sense--somatic, psychic, and pneumatic; or literal, moral, and spiritual. His allegorical interpretatoin is ingenious, but often runs far away from the text and degenerates into the merest caprice." Ref-0124 cited in Ref-0123, p. 59.
hermeneutics - rule :
"When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense, therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths, indicate clearly otherwise." D.L. Cooper, The Golden Rule of Interpretation, Ref-0050, p. 44. "A second reason why dispensationalists believe in the literal principle is a biblical one: the prophecies in the Old Testament concerning the first coming of Christ--His birth, His rearing, His ministry, His death, His resurrection--were all fulfilled literally. That argues strongly for the literal method." Ref-0056, p. 81 "We believe they [the scriptures] contain one harmonious and sufficiently complete system of doctrine; that all of their parts are consistent with each other; and that it is our duty to trace out this consistency by a careful investigation of the meaning of particular passages." Ref-0096, p. 51.
Hermes : Jupiter 
Herod : John the Baptist - rebukes Herod
Herod - rebuked by John : John the Baptist - rebukes Herod
Herod Agrippa I : Herod Agrippa I - death 
Herod Agrippa I - death : Acts 12:23
"Josephus, in describing this event, locates it during a festival of honor of Claudius (Ant. 19, 8.2)...Josephus speaks only of intense pain in the bowels, while Luke says he was devoured by worms." Ref-0105, p. 297.
Herod Antipas : Herods 
Herods : Mat. 2:1 (Herod the Great); Mat. 14:1-12 (Herod Antipas); Mark 6:14-29; Luke 1:5 (Herod the Great); Acts 4:27 (Herod Antipas); Acts 12:1 (Herod Agrippa I)
"Herod Antipas...was a younger son of Herod the Great...Upon his father's death, Antipas, the younger son, became tetrarch of Galilee and Perea. He is the Herod who put to death John the Baptist (Mat. 14:1-12; Mark 6:14-29)." Ref-0105, p. 231. Ref-0117, pp. 122-123 contains a chart and description of the Herodian Family. In Ref-0026 xviii.5.2, Josephus records "Now some of the Jews thought that Herod's army had been destroyed by God, and that it was a very just penalty to avenge John, surnamed the Baptist. For Herod had killed him, though he was a good man, who bade the Jews practice virtue, be just one to another and pious towards God, and come together in baptism..." cited by Ref-0122, p. 265.
Heth :
Hittites, 800 year empire.
Hezekiah : archaeology - Hezekiah's water tunnel
; covenant - Hezekiah; Hezekiah - life extended
Hezekiah - covenant : covenant - Hezekiah
Hezekiah - life extended : Isa. 38:1-5
Hezekiah - water tunnel : archaeology - Hezekiah's water tunnel 
hidden : hidden - by God; hidden - Church in OT; hidden - from wise; hidden - God from faithless; hidden - gospel was; hidden - understanding of God; light - hidden from those in dark
hidden - by God : Ps. 8:2; Pr. 25:2; Mat. 11:25; Mat. 13:35
hidden - Church in OT : Eph. 3:5; Eph. 3:9
hidden - from wise : Ps. 8:2; Mat. 11:25; Luke 10:21
hidden - God from faithless : Deu. 32:20; Ps. 10:1; Ps. 44:24; Isa. 45:15
hidden - gospel was : Col. 1:26
hidden - light : light - hidden from those in dark
hidden - understanding of God : Ps. 8:2; Mat. 11:25; Mat. 13:11; Mark 4:11; 1Cor. 2:10
hiding : hiding - God is
hiding - God is : Ps. 44:24
high places : high places - not destroyed; worship - at high places
high places - not destroyed : 2Chr. 20:33
high places - worship at : worship - at high places
high priest : Ananias - high priest; Caiaphas - high priest; Caiaphas - high priest vs. Annas
; high priest - authority over Damascus
; high priest - forbidden to tear clothes
high priest - Ananias : Ananias - high priest
high priest - Annas vs. Caiaphus : Caiaphas - high priest vs. Annas 
high priest - authority over Damascus : Acts 9:2
1 Maccabees 15:20-24 records a treaty between Rome and the high priest in which Rome gave the high priest right of extradition in religious cases only. Both Julius Caesar and Caesar Agustus granted the high priest and Sanhedrin were granted religious jurisdiction over Jews living in foreign cities. Ref-0100, Tape 9:B.
high priest - Caiaphas : Caiaphas - high priest
high priest - forbidden to tear clothes : Lev. 21:10; Mat. 26:65; Mark 14:63
higher : higher - law
higher - law : Ex. 1:17; Ex. 2:2; Jos. 2:5; Acts 4:19; Acts 5:29
highway : highway - Assyria to Egypt; highway - God's; highway - of holiness
highway - Assyria to Egypt : Isa. 11:16; Isa. 19:23
highway - God's : Isa. 11:16; Isa. 19:23; Isa. 35:8; Isa. 40:4; Isa. 43:19; Isa. 49:11; Isa. 62:10
highway - of holiness : Isa. 35:8
Hijra : chronology - AD 622 - Mohammed's flight to Medina 
Hijra - date : chronology - AD 622 - Mohammed's flight to Medina 
hills : Rome - seven hills 
hills - seven of Rome : Rome - seven hills 
Hinnom : Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom 
Hinnom - Valley of - Gehenna : Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom 
hip : hip - damaged
hip - damaged : Gen. 32:25; Gen. 32:32
Hippolytus : Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus 
Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus :
"This Hippolytus, a famed church father, was a disciple of Irenaeus, who was in turn a follower of Polycarp, the personal disciple of John the Apostle." Ref-0049, p. 133.
hire : worker - worthy of hire
hire - worker worthy : worker - worthy of hire
Hislop, Alexander. The Two Babylons : Ref-0033 
historical : historical - testimony of Jesus
; historical - testimony of Jesus - Josephus
; old testament - historical accuracy by Jesus
historical - old testament by Jesus : old testament - historical accuracy by Jesus
historical - testimony of Jesus :
"Will Durant, who was trained in the discipline of historical investigation and spent his life analyzing records of antiquity writes: ... 'That a few simple men should in one generation have invented so powerful and appealing a personality, so lofty an ethic, and so inspiring a vision of human brotherhood, would be a miracle far more incredible than any recorded in the Gospels. After two centuries of Higher Criticism the outlines of the life, character, and teaching of Christ remain reasonably clear, and constitute the most fascinating feature in the history of Western man." Ref-0077, p. 54.
historical - testimony of Jesus - Josephus :
"Now, there was about this time, Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man, for he was a doer of wonderful works,--a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ; and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him, for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him; and the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extingct at this day." Ref-0026, XVIII 3:3. "This is a translation of the text of this passage as it has come down to us, and we know that it was the same in the time of Eusebius (about A.D. 263-339), who quotes it tice." Ref-0122, p. 266.
Historical Atlas of the Jewish People, A : Ref-0151 
historical interpretation : Revelation - book of - historical interpretation 
historical interpretation - book of Revelation : Revelation - book of - historical interpretation 
history : chronology
; history - determined; history - do no exalt; history - forgotten
history - determined : Eph. 1:11
history - do no exalt : Ecc. 7:10
history - forgotten : Ecc. 1:11
history - time line : chronology 
History of Christianity, The : Ref-0063 
History of the Christian Church : Ref-0124 
Hodge, Charles. Commentary On The Epistle To The Ephesians : Ref-0158 
Hoehner, Harold W. Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ : Ref-0044 
hold : perseverance - encouraged
hold - confidence : perseverance - encouraged
hole : hole - God fills
hole - God fills : Ps. 107:9
holiness : holiness - required to see God
holiness - required to see God : Heb. 12:14
Holland, Thomas. Crowned With Glory : Ref-0086 
Holocaust : Shoah - meaning 
Holocaust - Jewish memorial : Shoah - meaning 
holy : holy - be; holy - ground; mountain - holy; nation - holy; root - holy 
holy - be : Lev. 11:44; Lev. 19:2; Lev. 20:7; 1Pe. 1:15
holy - ground : Ex. 3:5; Jos. 5:15; Eze. 43:7
holy - mountain : mountain - holy
holy - nation : nation - holy
holy - root : root - holy 
Holy Bible : Ref-0147 
Holy Bible - Baptist Study Edition - NKJV : Ref-0147 
holy city : Jerusalem - holy city
holy city - Jerusalem : Jerusalem - holy city
Holy One : Israel - Holy One of
Holy One - of Israel : Israel - Holy One of
Holy Place : Holy Place - defiled
Holy Place - defiled : Acts 21:28
Holy Spirit : dreams - interpreted by God; forbidden - by Holy Spirit; Holy Spirit - all believers have; Holy Spirit - anointed; Holy Spirit - artisan by; Holy Spirit - as downpayment; Holy Spirit - as gift; Holy Spirit - ask for; Holy Spirit - baptism
; Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous
; Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers; Holy Spirit - be filled; Holy Spirit - breath of God; Holy Spirit - came upon before given; Holy Spirit - carried by
; Holy Spirit - conscience and; Holy Spirit - convicts of judgment; Holy Spirit - convicts of righteousness; Holy Spirit - convicts of sin
; Holy Spirit - creator; Holy Spirit - decision by; Holy Spirit - deity; Holy Spirit - dwelt among Israel; Holy Spirit - empowers; Holy Spirit - equated with Father and Son; Holy Spirit - eternal; Holy Spirit - falls; Holy Spirit - falls and fills simultaneously; Holy Spirit - falls before baptism; Holy Spirit - filled by
; Holy Spirit - filling predicted; Holy Spirit - fruit; Holy Spirit - gathers; Holy Spirit - gift; Holy Spirit - gifts - by God's will; Holy Spirit - gifts - witness to gospel; Holy Spirit - given; Holy Spirit - given - tongues authenticate; Holy Spirit - given - tongues authenticate; Holy Spirit - grieved; Holy Spirit - grieved; Holy Spirit - in OT; Holy Spirit - incarnation by; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT
; Holy Spirit - indwelt Jesus; Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; Holy Spirit - intercedes; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on
; Holy Spirit - led by; Holy Spirit - life giver; Holy Spirit - life maintained by; Holy Spirit - moved by; Holy Spirit - names; Holy Spirit - not having; Holy Spirit - not yet given; Holy Spirit - paraclete; Holy Spirit - person
; Holy Spirit - planning without; Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus; Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God; Holy Spirit - promised
; Holy Spirit - prophecy by; Holy Spirit - received after believing
; Holy Spirit - regeneration; Holy Spirit - remains on Jesus; Holy Spirit - restrainer; Holy Spirit - revelation by; Holy Spirit - sealed with
; Holy Spirit - sent by Jesus; Holy Spirit - speak by; Holy Spirit - speaks; Holy Spirit - speaks what He hears; Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus; Holy Spirit - striving with man; Holy Spirit - tarrying for
; Holy Spirit - teacher; Holy Spirit - teacher; Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus; Holy Spirit - true; Holy Spirit - unbelievers cannot receive; Holy Spirit - unpredictable; Holy Spirit - walk by; Holy Spirit - wind; Holy Spirit - wisdom by; Holy Spirit - word of knowledge; John the Baptist - filled with Holy Spirit; law - unnecessary when in Spirit; procession - Son and Holy Spirit
; seven - spirits
; sin - unpardonable
; temple - plans by Holy Spirit; type - oil represents Holy Spirit; type - water represents Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - all believers have : John 7:37; Acts 11:16-17; Rom. 5:5; Rom. 8:9; 1Cor. 2:12; 2Cor. 5:5
Holy Spirit - anointed : Isa. 61:1; Ps. 45:7; Luke 4:18; Acts 4:27; Acts 10:38; 2Cor. 1:21; 1Jn. 2:20; 1Jn. 2:27
Holy Spirit - artisan by : Ex. 28:3; Ex. 31:3; Ex. 35:31-33; Ex. 36:1; 1K. 7:14; 1Cor. 12:7
Holy Spirit - as downpayment : 2Cor. 1:22; 2Cor. 5:5; Eph. 1:13
Holy Spirit - as gift : John 14:16; Acts 2:38; Acts 10:45
Holy Spirit - ask for : Luke 11:13
Holy Spirit - attributes : seven - spirits 
Holy Spirit - baptism : Mat. 3:11; Mark 1:8; Luke 3:16; John 1:33; Acts 1:5; Acts 2:4; Acts 2:38; Acts 8:14; Acts 10:45-46; Acts 11:16; Acts 15:8; Acts 19:6; Rom. 6:3-5; 1Cor. 12:13; Gal. 3:27; Tit. 3:6
"The very nature of the baptism of the Holy Spirit forbids that it be experimental [experiential]. As an act of God, it is clearly instantaneous. There is no period of transition. The believer is brought from his position in Adam to his position in Christ instantly. In the nature of any instantaneous act, there can be no experience of process." Ref-0019, p. 147. "[Someone will] argue for two baptisms. Acts 1:5, he says, is a baptism 'with' the Spirit for miraculous power, and 'this baptism with the Holy Spirit was not, of course, the baptism of Jews and Gentiles into one body.' The baptism of 1 Corinthians 12:13 is 'by' the Spirit, and this is the one that forms the Body church. Such a distinction is quite admissible as far as possible meanings of the Greek preposition en are concerned. The preposition does, at different times, mean 'with,' 'in,' and 'by.' That is not contested. What is contested is the artificiality of making it mean one thing in Acts and another in 1 Corinthians when it is used in exactly the same phrase with the word 'Spirit.'" Ref-0056, p. 205. Holy Spirit baptism can be distinguished from Holy Spirit - filled by commanded of believers in Eph. 5:18. "Our contention is that this is an illustration of en" used for means. By calling 'Spirit' means here does not deny the personality of the Holy Spirit. Rather, the Holy Spirit is the instrument that Christ uses to baptize, even though [H]e is a person. Since pneumati aJgiw clearly indicated means in Mark 1:8 (as in several other passages dealing with Spirit-baptism), it is surely not unreasonable to see 'Spirit' as the means here. Furthermore, if the Holy Spirit is the agent in this text, there is a theological problem: When is the prophecy of Mark 1:8 fulfilled? When would Christ baptize with the Holy Spirit? Because of the grammatical improbability of pneumati expressing agent in 1Cor. 12:13, it is better to see it as means and as the fulfillment of Mark 1:8. Thus, Christ is the unnamed agent. This also renders highly improbable one popular interpretation, viz., that there are two Spirit baptisms in the NT, one at aslavation and one later. Ref-0129, p. 374. "what we have in the Book of Acts is a record of events in a period of history which is transitional in certain important respects. Hence, while every portion of Holy Scripture is 'profitable for doctrine,' we shall find in Acts some events which are unique in their appointed time and place, never being intended to serve as a permanent norm for the Church of the present age. For example, the day of Pentecost has never been precisely duplicated, and all attempts to do so have resulted in nothing but spiritual disappointment and often disaster." Ref-0183, p. 390.
Holy Spirit - baptism - instantaneous : Acts 2:4
"...were regenerated, indwelt, sealed, and filled with the Spirit at the same moment they were baptized with the Spirit." Ref-0019, p. 144.
Holy Spirit - baptizes all believers : 1Cor. 12:13
Holy Spirit - be filled : Eph. 5:18
Holy Spirit - blasphemy : sin - unpardonable 
Holy Spirit - breath of God : Gen. 1:2; Gen. 2:7; Ps. 104:30; Eze. 37:5-10; John 20:22; Rev. 11:11
Holy Spirit - came upon before given : Num. 11:17-29; Num. 27:18; Jdg. 3:10; Jdg. 6:34; Jdg. 11:29; Jdg. 13:25; Jdg. 14:6; Jdg. 14:19; Jdg. 15:14; 1S. 10:1; 1S. 10:6; 1S. 10:11; 1S. 16:13; 1S. 18:10; 1S. 19:20; 2Chr. 15:1; 2Chr. 20:14; 2Chr. 24:20; Ne. 9:30; Luke 1:67
Holy Spirit - carried by : 1K. 18:46; Eze. 3:12; Eze. 3:14; Eze. 8:3; Eze. 11:1; Eze. 11:24; Mat. 4:5; Mat. 11:12; Mat. 13:19; John 6:15; John 6:21 (? cf. Mat. 14:34 and Mark 6:53)); Acts 8:39; Acts 23:10; 2Cor. 12:2; 2Cor. 12:4; 1Th. 4:17; Jude 1:23; Rev. 12:5; Rev. 21:10
Questionable: John 6:21 (? cf. Mat. 14:34 and Mark 6:53));
Holy Spirit - conscience and : Rom. 9:1
Holy Spirit - convicts of judgment : John 16:8-11
Holy Spirit - convicts of righteousness : John 16:8-11
Holy Spirit - convicts of sin : John 16:8-11
"Humans are in a state of sin... because they do not believe in Christ. The Spirit proves that Christ is righteous because He rose from the dead and returned to the Father. The Spirit proves that judgment is sure to come because it has come in the past through the judgment of Satan at the Cross." Ref-0097, p. 153.
Holy Spirit - creator : Gen. 1:2; Ps. 33:6; Ps. 104:30; Job 26:13; Job 33:4
Holy Spirit - decision by : Acts 15:28
Holy Spirit - deity : Gen. 1:2; Ps. 139:7; Job 26:13; Mat. 12:32 (rejection unforgivable); Luke 11:13 (holy); John 16:13; Rom. 1:4; Acts 5:3-4; Acts 28:25 (cf. Isa. 6:1-13); 1Cor. 2:10-11 (omniscient); 1Cor. 3:16 (cf. 1Cor. 6:19); 1Cor. 6:19 (cf. 1Cor. 3:16); 1Cor. 3:16 (cf. 1Cor. 6:19); 1Cor. 6:19 (cf. 1Cor. 3:16); 2Cor. 3:17; Heb. 1:1 (cf. 2Pe. 1:21); Heb. 9:14 (eternal); Heb. 10:15-17 (cf. Jer. 31:34); 1Pe. 4:14; 1Jn. 2:20
Holy Spirit - dreams interpreted by : dreams - interpreted by God
Holy Spirit - dwelt among Israel : Isa. 63:11
Holy Spirit - empowers : Mat. 3:16; Luke 3:22; Luke 4:18; Luke 5:17; Luke 24:49; John 5:30; John 14:12; Acts 1:2; Acts 1:8; Acts 10:38; Php. 2:7
Holy Spirit - equated with Father and Son : Mat. 28:19; Acts 16:6-7; 2Cor. 13:14
Holy Spirit - eternal : Heb. 9:14
Holy Spirit - falls : Acts 1:5; Acts 2:4; Acts 10:44-47; Acts 11:15; Acts 15:8
Holy Spirit - falls and fills simultaneously : Acts 1:5; Acts 2:4; Acts 11:15-16
Holy Spirit - falls before baptism : Acts 10:47; Acts 11:16
Holy Spirit - filled by : Ex. 28:3; Ex. 31:3; Ex. 35:31; Deu. 34:9; Mic. 3:8; Luke 1:15; Luke 1:41; Luke 1:67; Luke 4:1; Acts 2:4; Acts 4:8; Acts 4:31; Acts 6:3; Acts 6:5; Acts 7:55; Acts 9:17; Acts 11:24; Acts 13:9; Acts 13:52; Eph. 5:18
"The thought is not that individuals by any process have received more of the Spirit, but it is rather that the Spirit has complete possession of the individual." Ref-0019, p. 192.
Holy Spirit - filling predicted : Isa. 11:2; Isa. 32:15; Isa. 44:3; Joel 2:28
Holy Spirit - forbids : forbidden - by Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - fruit : Gal. 5:22; Eph. 5:9; Php. 1:11; 1Ti. 6:11
Holy Spirit - fruit fulfills the law : law - unnecessary when in Spirit
Holy Spirit - gathers : Isa. 34:16
Holy Spirit - gift : Luke 11:13; Acts 10:45; Acts 11:17
Holy Spirit - gifts - by God's will : Heb. 2:4
Holy Spirit - gifts - witness to gospel : Heb. 2:3-4
Holy Spirit - given : Mat. 3:11; John 7:39; John 14:16; Acts 1:4-5; Acts 5:32; Rom. 5:5; 2Cor. 1:22; 1Th. 4:8
Holy Spirit - given - tongues authenticate : Acts 2:2 (believing Jews); Acts 10:44 (Gentiles); Acts 19:6 (disciples of John the Baptist)
Holy Spirit - grieved : Ps. 51:11; Isa. 63:10; Acts 7:51; Eph. 4:30; 1Th. 5:19
Holy Spirit - illumination : Holy Spirit - teacher
Holy Spirit - in OT : Gen. 1:2; Gen. 41:38; Ex. 31:3; Num. 11:17; Num. 11:25; Num. 27:18; Jdg. 3:10; Jdg. 6:34; Jdg. 11:29; Jdg. 13:25; Jdg. 14:6; Jdg. 14:19; Jdg. 15:14; 1S. 10:10; 1S. 16:13; Ps. 51:11; Isa. 48:16; Dan. 4:8; Dan. 5:11; Dan. 6:3
Holy Spirit - incarnation by : Mat. 1:18; Luke 1:35
Holy Spirit - indwells believers : Eze. 36:27; Eze. 37:14; John 7:37-39; John 14:16; John 14:18; John 14:23; Rom. 5:5; Rom. 8:9-11; 1Cor. 2:12; 1Cor. 3:16; 1Cor. 6:19; 1Cor. 12:13; 2Cor. 1:22; 2Cor. 5:5; Gal. 3:2; Gal. 4:6; Eph. 2:22; 1Jn. 3:24; 1Jn. 4:13
Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT : 1S. 16:14; Ps. 51:11; Eze. 2:2; Eze. 3:24
"...it is said on separate occasions that the Spirit entered into Ezekiel (Eze. 2:2; 3:24). How could this be if Ezekiel was permanently indwelled?" Ref-0105, p. 27.
Holy Spirit - indwelt Jesus : John 14:9
Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture : 2S. 23:2; Ps. 95:7 (cf. Heb. 3:7); Ps. 110:1 (cf. Mark 12:36); Isa. 6:8; Jer. 31:33 (cf. Heb. 10:15); Mic. 3:8; Zec. 7:12; Mark 12:36 (cf. Ps. 110:1); John 14:26; Acts 1:16; Acts 28:25; Heb. 3:7 (cf. Ps. 95:7); Heb. 9:8; Heb. 10:15-17 (cf. Jer. 31:33); 2Ti. 3:16; 2Pe. 1:21
Holy Spirit - intercedes : Rom. 8:26; 1Cor. 14:2; 1Cor. 14:14; 1Cor. 14:28; Jude 1:20
Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on : Isa. 11:2; Isa. 61:1-2; Mat. 12:28; Luke 3:22; Luke 4:1; Luke 4:14-18; Luke 5:17; Acts 1:2; Acts 10:38; Php. 2:7; Heb. 9:14
"Luke reminds the reader that the acts Jesus did while on earth were done in the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:2) and that these acts of the apostles are the continuing acts of Jesus--performed through the apostles and members of the church as the body of Christ, but still facilitated by the Holy Spirit." Ref-0105, p. 121. "The Spirit was upon Jesus at all times. His entire ministry was the result of the presence and power of the Spirit. Luke notes that even at the end of Jesus' earthly ministry, just before His ascension, Jesus gave orders to the apostles by the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:2)." Ref-0105, p. 158. "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me (Luke 4:18; cf. Isa. 61:1-2). Jesus preached only in the power of the Holy Spirit!" Ref-0105, p. 159. citing R. Kent Hughes, "Preaching: God's Word to the Church Today," in The Coming Evangelical Crisis, (Chicago: Moody, 1996), p. 96. "He came as a man, and in a mysterious sense He was obedient to the Lord and dependent upon the Spirit's power to accomplish His earthly mission. Again, the paradox is that, as God's Son, He had His own innate divine power to do as He pleased." Ref-0105, p. 284.
Holy Spirit - John the Baptist filled with : John the Baptist - filled with Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - led by : Eze. 1:12; Eze. 1:20; Mat. 4:1; Luke 2:27; Acts 8:29
Holy Spirit - life giver : Job 27:3; Job 33:4; Eze. 37:9; Eze. 37:14; John 6:63; Rev. 11:11
Holy Spirit - life maintained by : Job 34:14-15
Holy Spirit - moved by : Ezra 1:5
Holy Spirit - names : Gen. 1:2; Ps. 51:11; Isa. 4:4; Isa. 11:2; Isa. 61:1; Mat. 10:20; Luke 1:35; John 14:16; Rom. 1:4; Rom. 8:2; Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:6; Eph. 1:13; Eph. 4:30; Heb. 9:14; 1Pe. 1:11; 1Pe. 4:14; Rev. 19:10
Holy Spirit - not having : Jude 1:19
Holy Spirit - not yet given : John 7:39
Holy Spirit - oil represents : type - oil represents Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - paraclete : John 14:16; John 14:26; John 15:26; John 16:7; Acts 9:31; 1Jn. 2:1
Holy Spirit - person : Ps. 51:11; Isa. 63:8-10; Eze. 3:24; Eze. 11:5; Eze. 43:6; John 6:63; John 14:16; John 15:26; John 16:7-14; Acts 5:3; Acts 8:29; Acts 10:19-20; Acts 13:2; Acts 16:6; Acts 21:11; Rom. 8:26; 2Cor. 13:14; Eph. 4:30; Heb. 10:15; Heb. 10:29
In the case of 2Cor. 13:14, if the Holy Spirit were not a person then the benediction would be in the name of two persons and one thing.
Holy Spirit - planning without : Isa. 30:1
Holy Spirit - plans temple : temple - plans by Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - procession : procession - Son and Holy Spirit 
Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus : John 15:26; John 16:7; Rom. 8:9; Gal. 4:6; Php. 1:19; 1Pe. 1:11
Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God : Ps. 104:30; John 15:26; Rom. 8:9; 1Cor. 2:11-12; Gal. 4:6
Holy Spirit - promised : Luke 24:49; John 7:38-39; John 14:16-18; John 14:26; John 15:26; John 16:7; Acts 2:33; Acts 2:39; Acts 9:31; Gal. 3:14
In Gal. 3:14, thn epaggelian tou pneumato" (the promise of the Spirit) is an appositional genitive--the promise is the Spirit.
Holy Spirit - prophecy by : 2S. 23:2; Isa. 49:21; Eze. 2:2; Mic. 3:8; Mat. 22:43; John 15:26; John 16:13; Acts 1:16; Acts 4:25; Acts 11:28; Acts 28:25; Heb. 3:7; 1Pe. 1:10; 2Pe. 1:21
Holy Spirit - quenching : Holy Spirit - grieved
Holy Spirit - received after believing : John 20:22; Acts 8:14-17; Acts 19:2-6
In Acts 8:14 this was God's way of preventing two churches from forming (the Samaritans who worshiped at a rival temple at Mt. Gerazim vs. the Jews who worshiped in Jerusalem - John 4:20). It had the two-fold effect of showing the Samaritan's their interrelationship with the Jews in one body and validating the Samaritans to the Jews as true believers. In the case of Gentiles (Acts 10:45; Acts 19:2), it served to validate to the Jews that God was indeed including the Gentiles in the giving of the Spirit (Acts 11:15-17). "When the Samaritans were evangelized by Philip (Acts 8:14), it was Peter and John who were sent to examine the situation; and they served as the agents who mediated the Holy Spirit to the Samaritans, thereby ensuring that the Jewish believers in Jerusalem and the Samaritan half-breed believers farther north would begin on the same footing and belong to the same body." Ref-0062, p. 17. "In none of the three incidents of the Gospel going to Jews, Samaritans and Gentiles, was the experience the same. At Pentecost the Spirit was manifested by a mighty wind and tongues like as of fire. In Samaria the Holy Spirit was received by the laying on of the hands of the apostles. There was no baptism mentioned and no speaking of tongues. However in the case of the Gentiles the Spirit came in response to the hearing of the Word. There was no laying on of hands, no wind or fire, but here speaking in tongues did follow. Here are three different circumstances where Jews, Samaritans and Gentiles received the Holy Spirit, and they were all different. Which shall we follow, if these are meant for today?" Ref-0105, p. 141 citing M. R. DeHaan, Pentecost and After, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1964), p. 99. "The essential difference between the Samaritans (Acts 8) and the Gentiles (Acts 10), and why in Samaria there was the laying on of hands and not in Caesarea, was that Samaria had rejected the authority of Jerusalem and was postured in opposition to the Jews. Cornelius had embraced Judaism. He was already postured toward Jerusalem. Laying on of hands was necessary in Samaria in order to remove the schism and show the Samaritans that they must not continue in rejection and opposition to Jerusalem and the apostles. Conversely, it was necessary that there be no laying of hands on the Gentiles so that the apostles would not assume that Gentiles must become Jews to belong to the church of Christ." Ref-0105, pp. 141-142. "The Gentiles...received the Spirit apart from apostolic conferral so as to prevent inequality. Acts makes very clear that Gentiles are to be received into the church as Gentiles. The early Jewish church was slow to comprehend this distinction (Acts 10:32-11:18; 15:1-29)." Ref-0105, p. 166.
Holy Spirit - regeneration : John 1:12-13; John 3:3-7; Acts 16:14; Tit. 3:5
Holy Spirit - remains on Jesus : Mat. 3:16; Mark 1:10; John 1:32-33
Holy Spirit - restrainer : Gen. 6:3; Gen. 20:6; John 16:8; 2Th. 2:7
Holy Spirit - revelation by : Eze. 37:1; 2Cor. 12:2; Gal. 1:12-16; Gal. 2:2; Eph. 3:3; Rev. 1:10; Rev. 4:2; Rev. 17:3; Rev. 21:10
Holy Spirit - sealed with : John 6:27 (Jesus); John 14:16; 2Cor. 1:22; Eph. 1:13; Eph. 4:30
Examples of the intended permanence of sealing: (1) Mat. 27:66 the tomb (2) John 3:33 Jesus' testimony (3) John 6:27 Jesus sealed by the Father (4) Rev. 7:3 witnessed during the tribulation (5) Rev. 10:4 what the seven thunders uttered (6) Rev. 20:3 Satan during the millennium
Holy Spirit - sent by Jesus : John 14:26; John 15:26; Acts 2:33
Holy Spirit - speak by : Ex. 4:12; Isa. 51:16; Isa. 59:21; Mat. 10:20; Mark 13:11; Luke 12:12; Luke 21:15; Acts 4:8; Acts 6:10
Holy Spirit - speaks : Acts 11:12; Acts 11:19
Holy Spirit - speaks what He hears : John 16:13
Holy Spirit - Spirit of Jesus : John 14:18; Acts 16:6-7; Rom. 8:9; 1Pe. 1:11
Holy Spirit - striving with man : Gen. 6:3; John 16:8; 1Th. 2:7
Holy Spirit - tarrying for : Luke 24:49; John 7:39; Acts 1:4-7
Tarrying was an instruction for the disciples because the Holy Spirit had not yet been given (John 7:39). It does not apply to modern believers now that the Holy Spirit has been given -- the "body of Christ" already having been formed. "The story is told of a man who came to Dr. Harry Ironside one night and said, 'I have just come from a great tarrying meeting. Hundreds have been tarrying for many days in San Jose, California, waiting for the Holy Ghost.' Ironside asked by what authority they were doing this. 'Why Jesus said, tarry ye in the City of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.' To this Ironside replied with quick wit and straight theology, 'Well, my friend, are you not confounding the location and time? You are over 10,000 miles too far away, and over 1,900 years too late.'" Ref-0004, pp. 23-24
Holy Spirit - teacher : John 14:26; John 16:13-14; 1Cor. 2:10-13; Eph. 3:5; 1Jn. 2:20; 1Jn. 2:27
Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus : John 15:26; John 16:13
Holy Spirit - tongues authenticate giving of : Holy Spirit - given - tongues authenticate
Holy Spirit - true : John 4:23; John 14:17; John 15:26; John 16:13; Rom. 9:1; 2Th. 2:13; 1Jn. 4:6; 1Jn. 5:6
Holy Spirit - unbelievers cannot receive : John 14:17
Holy Spirit - unpredictable : Ecc. 11:5; John 3:8
Holy Spirit - walk by : Rom. 8:1; Rom. 8:4-6; Gal. 5:16
Holy Spirit - water represents : type - water represents Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit - wind : John 3:8; Acts 2:2; 2Pe. 1:21
Holy Spirit - wisdom by : Deu. 34:9; Isa. 11:2
Holy Spirit - word of knowledge : Isa. 11:3; Acts 20:23; Acts 21:5; 1Cor. 12:8; 1Cor. 13:2; Acts 21:4
Holy Spirit, The, Walvoord : Ref-0019 
holy things : touching - holy things
holy things - touching : touching - holy things
home : church - in house
home - group : church - in house
homeless : homeless - Jesus
homeless - Jesus : Luke 9:58
homemaker : woman - homemaker
homemaker - woman : woman - homemaker
Homologoumena : books - Old Testament groups 
The books which were "confessed," that is, "were undisputed" (homolegeo = "to confess"). These were the writings which were not only received as cononical without dispute from the first, but whose right to a place in the canon was not subsequently challenged. They are thirty-four in number and comprise all the Old Testament books except the five which are disputed.
Homologoumena - group : books - Old Testament groups 
homosexuality : Gen. 19:5; Lev. 18:22; Lev. 20:13; Jdg. 19:22; 2K. 23:7; Rom. 1:26; 1Cor. 6:9; 1Ti. 1:10; Jude 1:7
"Liberals who think the New Testament condemnations of homosexuality...were only an expression of the culture of the day are precisely wrong. Greek culture not only tolerated but encouraged homosexuality. Greek military minds reasoned that soldiers tied together by homosexual relationships would fight harder to defend their lovers. Even Plato believed that women were inferior, and therefore, the highest love would be expressed between men. New Testament sexual morality was countercultural, as it must be today." Ref-0116, pp. 30-31. "The Greeks lived in fear of large families, for that could mean starvation. Custom and law condoned homosexuality, abortion, and the exposure of infants in woods, mountains, or garbage dumps." Ref-0150, p. 217.
honest : measure - honest
honest - scales : measure - honest
honey : honey - prohibited in grain offering
honey - prohibited in grain offering : Lev. 2:11
honeycomb : royal jelly
honeymoon : honeymoon - biblical
honeymoon - biblical : Deu. 24:5
honor : honor - without at home
honor - without at home : Mat. 13:57; Mark 6:24
hope : hope - blessed; hope - development of; hope - produces; hope - unseen; Israel - hope of; watch - for Christ
hope - blessed : watch - for Christ; Tit. 2:13
hope - development of : Rom. 5:4
hope - of Israel : Israel - hope of
hope - produces : Pr. 10:28; Rom. 5:23; Rom. 8:24-25; Rom. 12:12; 2Cor. 3:12; Php. 1:20; 1Th. 4:13
hope - unseen : Rom. 8:24
Horeb, Mt. : Mt. Horeb 
horn : shofar
; Solomon - anointed from horn
horn - ram's : shofar 
horn - Solomon anointed from : Solomon - anointed from horn
horns : antichrist - ten horns [5001.19]; murder - vs. manslaughter; ten - horns; three - kings subdued
horns - antichrist and ten : antichrist - ten horns [5001.19]
horns - of alter killed at : murder - vs. manslaughter
horns - ten : ten - horns
horns - three : three - kings subdued
horse : horse - Messiah rides
horse - Messiah rides : Ps. 45:4; Rev. 19:1
horsemen : horsemen - of apocalypse
horsemen - of apocalypse : Zec. 6:1-15; Rev. 6:1-17
horses : chariots - of Solomon; horses - forbidden; horses - of Israel; trusting - in horses
horses - forbidden : Deu. 17:16; Ezra 2:66
horses - of Israel : 2K. 2:12
horses - Solomon : chariots - of Solomon
horses - trusting in : trusting - in horses
Hos. 1:1 : index - bible books
Hos. 1:5 : Armageddon - battle of 
Hos. 1:8-9 : Israel - rejected temporarily 
Hos. 1:9-11 : nation - holy - church? 
Hos. 1:10 : adoption - of believers
; living - God
Hos. 1:11 : Israel - reunited
Hos. 2:5 : adultery - spiritual
Hos. 2:13 : jewelry - occultic
Hos. 2:16 : bride - of God
; wife - of Jehova
Hos. 2:18 : animals - peaceful; earth - regeneration; peace - global 
Hos. 2:18-20 : covenant - peace with animals
Hos. 2:19 : bride - of God 
Hos. 2:23 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles; nation - holy - church? 
Hos. 3:1 : wife - of Jehova
Hos. 3:3 : adultery - spiritual
Hos. 3:4 : sacrifice - missing; teraphim - earthen idols 
Hos. 3:4-5 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0]
; Messiah; temple - sacrifice without 
Hos. 3:5 : David - future king; days - latter
Hos. 4:6 : lost - peoples; Word - studying
Hos. 4:12 : adultery - spiritual
Hos. 4:13 : worship - at high places
Hos. 4:14 : adultery - spiritual; temple - prostitutes
Hos. 5:8 : mountains - fall on us
Hos. 5:13 : departed - God
Hos. 5:14 : lion - of Judah
; Messiah - sought by Israel
Hos. 5:15 : Israel - repents for Messiah; second coming - preconditions; Shekinah - departs temple 
Hos. 6:1 : healing - corporate by God; wounded - and healed by God
Hos. 6:5 : mouth - as weapon
Hos. 6:6 : cited - Hos._6:6; sacrifice - mercy over; sacrifice - vs. obedience
Hos. 6:7 : covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] 
Hos. 8:1 : covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] 
Hos. 8:5-6 : calf - golden
Hos. 9:1 : adultery - spiritual
Hos. 11:1 : cited - Hos._11:1; Israel - born in Egypt; origin - of Messiah; son of God - Israel; typology - subtlety of
Hos. 11:1 (cf. Mat. 2:15 literal/typical) : quotes - how NT quotes OT 
Hos. 11:8 : repents - God
Hos. 12:1 : east - wind
Hos. 12:4 : Jacob - wrestled with God
Hos. 12:4-5 (cf. Gen. 32:28,30) : Angel - of Jehovah - is Jehovah
Hos. 12:10 (KJV) : typology - used by God
Hos. 13:14 : death - destroyed
; resurrection - in OT; resurrection - order 
Hos. 13:15 : east - wind
Hos. 13:16 : killed - children
Hos. 14:3 : trusting - in horses
Hos. 14:4 : healing - corporate by God
Hos. 14:5 : dew
Hosanna : messianic prophecy - comes in name of Lord; Ps. 118:25
Greek for "save now". From Hebrew hoshiana which is from Hebrew Yasha Na of Ps. 118:25
Hoshea : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace 
Hoshea - archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace 
Hoshea became Joshua : Joshua - was Hoshea
hour : time - Jesus to die; time - Jesus' not yet come
hour - Jesus' had come : time - Jesus to die
hour - Jesus' not yet come : time - Jesus' not yet come
house : church - in house; house - divided; house - prohibit false teachers; temple - Father's house; temple - house of prayer
house - divided : Mat. 9:34; Luke 11:15
house - group : church - in house
house - of prayer : temple - house of prayer
house - prohibit false teachers : 2Jn. 1:10
house - temple as Father's : temple - Father's house
House, H. Wayne. Chronological and Background Charts of the New Testament : Ref-0080 
household : elder - manage household; household - father saved; household - God's
household - elder must manage : elder - manage household
household - father saved : John 4:53
household - God's : Mat. 10:25; Gal. 6:10; Eph. 2:19; Eph. 3:15; 1Jn. 3:1
hovering : hovering - rachaph
hovering - rachaph : Gen. 1:2; Deu. 32:11; Jer. 23:9
howling : demons - howling
howling - demons : demons - howling
human : hypostatic union
human - and divine united : hypostatic union
humanism : Ps. 12:4
humanity : humanity - of Jesus; Jesus - soul and spirit
; Shiloh - humanity 
humanity - of Jesus : Mat. 26:38; Luke 2:40; Luke 2:52; Luke 19:41; John 4:6; John 11:35; Heb. 5:8
humanity - of Jesus - immaterial portion : Jesus - soul and spirit 
humanity - Shiloh : Shiloh - humanity 
humans : humans - more valuable than animals
humans - more valuable than animals : Ecc. 3:21; Mat. 10:31; Mat. 12:12; Luke 12:7; Luke 12:24
humble : exalted - humble
humble - exalted : exalted - humble
humility : humility - desirable 
humility - desirable : Isa. 57:15; Isa. 66:2; Ps. 34:18; Mat. 5:3-4; Luke 18:13-14
"As the rabbinic saying goes, 'The adornment of wisdom is humility.'" Ref-0153, p. 6.
hung : hung - remove before morning
hung - remove before morning : Deu. 21:22; Jos. 8:29; Jos. 10:26; John 19:31
hung on tree : tree - hung on
hungry : soul - hungry
hungry - soul : soul - hungry
Hunt, Dave, and T.A. McMahon. The Berean Call : Ref-0017 
husband : bride - of God
; husband - toward wife; Jesus - before wife and husband; Levirate - marriage
; wives - win husbands in silence
husband - brother serves as : Levirate - marriage 
husband - God : bride - of God 
husband - Jesus before : Jesus - before wife and husband
husband - toward wife : Num. 30:7; Job 31:10; Pr. 31:28; Ecc. 9:9; Eph. 5:25; Col. 3:19; Tit. 2:4
husband - won in silence : wives - win husbands in silence
hydrological : water - cycle
hydrological - cycle : water - cycle
hymen : covenants - blood
hymen - covenant : covenants - blood
hyperbole : hyperbole - definition 
hyperbole - definition : John 21:25
"Hyperbole means that some idea or event is stated in an exaggerated manner to indicate its importance or its quantity ('But there are also many other things which Jesus did; were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written,' John 21:25)" Ref-0015, p. 143.
hypocrisy : hypocrisy - religious
hypocrisy - religious : Isa. 48:1; Isa. 58:2-4; Jer. 7:9-10; Jer. 11:15; Jer. 12:2; Rom. 2:21-24
hypostatic union : John 1:1-14; Rom. 1:2-5; Rom. 9:5; Php. 2:6-11; 1Ti. 3:16; Heb. 2:14; 1Jn. 1:1-3
hyssop & scarlet : scarlet & hyssop
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