CrossLinks Topical Index - ST


staff : staff - broken
staff - broken : Eze. 37:16; Zec. 11:14
Stalker, James, The Life of Jesus Christ : Ref-0776
Stalker, James, The Life of Jesus Christ - Logos-0508 : Ref-0776
Stalker, James, The Life of Jesus Christ - Logos-0508 - The Life of Jesus Christ, James Stalker : Ref-0776
Stalker, James, The Life of Jesus Christ - The Life of Jesus Christ, James Stalker : Ref-0776
STaM : STaM - acronym
STaM - acronym :

"STaM is an acronym for Sifrei Torah (the handwritten Torah scrolls used in synagogues), Teffilin (the handwritten Bible verses encased in phylacteries), and Mezuzot (the handwritten Bible verses encased in small containers displayed on the doorposts of Jewish homes and buildings)." Colin Smith, Students Learn From Ancient Scroll From the Days of the Vilna Gaon, Ref-0057, January/February 2006, p. 22. "Also, Torah scrolls do not use the letter styles found in printed Hebrew books. The rules of STaM require they be handwritten in a special writing style so that each letter is distinct and cannot possibly be mistaken for another. This STaM font marks many letters with three tiny slashes, called taggin (literally, “crowns”) because they “crown,” or adorn, certain letters." Colin Smith, Students Learn From Ancient Scroll From the Days of the Vilna Gaon, Ref-0057, January/February 2006, p. 23.


stand : Holy Place - stand in
stand - in Holy Place : Holy Place - stand in
stand up : stood up - response
stand up - response : stood up - response
Standard Lesson Commentary : Concise Bible Dictionary. 2004. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. : Ref-0326
Standard Lesson Commentary : Concise Bible Dictionary. 2004. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. - Logos-0086 : Ref-0326
standing : standing - to hear the Word; temple - Hebrews - existing
standing - temple - Hebrews : temple - Hebrews - existing
standing - to hear the Word : Ne. 8:5
Stanglin, Keith D., Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace : Ref-1562
Stanglin, Keith D., Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace - Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace, Keith D. Stanglin, Thomas H. McCall - McCall, Thomas H., Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace : Ref-1562
Stanglin, Keith D., Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace - McCall, Thomas H., Jacob Arminius: Theologian of Grace : Ref-1562
star : chronology - B.C. 0005 - Magi observe the star - Steinmann ; David - star of ; morning - star ; star - formation ; star - out of Jacob
star - formation : Gen. 1:14; Ps. 74:16; Ps. 136:6

"Given the general consensus that the asteroids and the other planets consist of residual material from the formation of the solar system, Snelling (2014a, b, c, 2015a) proposed that the accepted coincident 4.55–4.57 Ga ages for the earth and many meteorites could be due to the earth and the parent asteroids having been created by God from the same primordial material, which He had created on Day One, as already proposed by Faulkner (1999, 2013). His proposal is based on the usages in Genesis 1 of the Hebrew words āśâ (meaning to do or to make) and bārā' (meaning to create). Because it is indisputably evident that āśâ is commonly used to refer to the act of fashioning something out of already-existing material (for example, the creation of man in Genesis 1:26; cf. 2:7), Faulkner (2013) contends that, apart from any contextual clues to suggest that it must bear the sense of creation out of nothing, there is a distinct possibility that the making of the astronomical bodies was instead a matter of fashioning them from material previously created on Day One. Just as the description of the earth in Genesis 1:2 is of something unfinished that God returned to over the next several days to shape and prepare, perhaps the matter that would become the astronomical bodies was created on Day One but was shaped on Day Four, whereupon God brought forth their light to the earth. Thus the simplest unifying assumption would therefore be that all such primordial material may have had the same created isotopic endowment." -- 20151216213326.pdf, p. 468. ". . . it has been suggested the Hebrew of the Genesis text allows for God to have made “primordial material” on Day One of the Creation Week from which He made the earth on Day One and the non-earth portion of the solar system on Day Four." -- 20151216213326.pdf, p. 472.


star - magi observe - date - Steinmann : chronology - B.C. 0005 - Magi observe the star - Steinmann
star - morning : morning - star
star - of David : David - star of
star - out of Jacob : Num. 24:17; Mat. 2:2-10

"Rabbi Akiva renamed [Simeon] bar Kozba -- whom he claimed to be the Messiah -- Bar Kochba, ‘son of the star.’" Ref-0152, p. 51. ". . . in A.D. 130 Hadrian began building a Roman colony right on top of the ruins of the Jewish city! Two years alter, a man named Shimon ben Kosiba led a Jewish Revolt against Rome. He was renamed Bar Kokhba, meaning “son of a star” from the messianic prophecy of Numbers 24:17. He successfully liberated Jerusalem in A.D. 132 and ruled as king in Jerusalem for the next three years--and he began rebuilding the temple. It is unclear as to how much restoration of the temple site he was able to achieve, but from coins that he minted depicting the front of the temple and bearing the name of High Priest Elezar, it is believed that he at least rebuilt the altar of burnt offering and reinstituted the sacrificial system." Ref-1326, p. 106.


Starlight, Time and the New Physics, John Hartnett : Ref-0813
Starlight, Time and the New Physics, John Hartnett - Hartnett, John, Starlight, Time and the New Physics : Ref-0813
stars : stars - all named; stars - all required?; stars - angels as ; stars - darkened; stars - fall ; stars - given as a heritage; stars - no light from; stars - none missing; stars - witness of God; worshiped - heavens
stars - all named : Ps. 147:4; Isa. 40:26
stars - all required? : Isa. 40:26
stars - angels as : Jdg. 5:20 (?); Job 38:7; Isa. 14:13; Rev. 1:20; Rev. 9:1

✪ Questionable: Jdg. 5:20 (?);


stars - darkened : Ecc. 12:2
stars - fall : Mat. 24:29; Mark 13:25; Rev. 6:13; Rev. 8:10

"Carter: I think all of the Bible is divinely inspired, but it was interpreted, God’s message was interpreted, by fallible human beings, who were constrained by their knowledge of facts about the universe, for instance, when they wrote. God, who created everything, knew that the size of stars and God knew that the earth was not the center of the universe. And when the Bible says that the stars would fall on earth as though they were little twinkling things, obviously that’s not factual." Albert Mohler, The Bible Meets the Modern Age: A Conversation with Former President Jimmy Carter, Monday, March 26, 2012 [http://www.albertmohler.com/2012/03/26/the-bible-meets-the-modern-age-a-conversation-with-former-president-jimmy-carter/] accessed 20120330.


stars - given as a heritage : Deu. 4:19
stars - no light from : Job 9:7; Ecc. 12:2; Isa. 13:10; Isa. 13:13; Eze. 32:7; Mat. 24:29
stars - none missing : Isa. 40:26
stars - witness of God : Job 22:12
stars - worshiped : worshiped - heavens
Startrek : shin - hand symbol
Startrek - hand symbol : shin - hand symbol
starving : thief - starving
starving - thief : thief - starving
statistics : believe - statistics - gospels ; Israel - population of ; prophecy - statistics
statistics - believe - gospels : believe - statistics - gospels
statistics - Israel - population : Israel - population of
statistics - prophecy : prophecy - statistics
statue : Nebuchadnezzar - golden image
statue - Nebuchadnezzar's golden : Nebuchadnezzar - golden image
stature : Paul - stature
stature - Paul : Paul - stature
statutes : commandments - statutes - judgments; statutes - judgments
statutes - judgments :

". . . the terms “statutes” and “judgments” identify the content of Moses' instructions to the nation. . . . There is some debate whether these terms should be understood as a comprehensive or complementary tandem. I.e., do the statutes refer to the specific regulations and the judgments refer to the consequences for violating them? Or, do the two terms simply serve as a hendiadys (like the modern expression “rules and regulations”) thereby referring to the totality of God's instructions?" -- Bryan Murphy, The Unalterable Word, Ref-0164 (26:2) Fall 2015 (20151123152934.pdf), 165-177, p. 167.


statutes - judgments - commandments : commandments - statutes - judgments
steal : thief - starving
steal - starving : thief - starving
stealing : stealing - from God; stealing - of no profit; stealing - prohibited; stealing - when starving; theft - restitution
stealing - from God : Jos. 7:11
stealing - of no profit : Pr. 10:2
stealing - prohibited : Ex. 20:15; Deu. 5:19
stealing - restitution : theft - restitution
stealing - when starving : Pr. 6:30
Steinmann, Andrew E., Daniel : Ref-1535
Steinmann, Andrew E., Daniel - Daniel, Andrew E. Steinmann : Ref-1535
Steinmann, Andrew E., From Abraham to Paul : Ref-1307
Steinmann, Andrew E., From Abraham to Paul - From Abraham to Paul, Andrew E. Steinmann : Ref-1307
Stela of Cyrus : Cyrus - Stela of
stem : root - Godly vs. satanic
stem - Godly vs. satanic : root - Godly vs. satanic
stephanos : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ
stephanos - vs. diadema and Christ : crown - stephanos vs diadema and Christ
Stephanus. (1995). Stephen's 1550 Textus Receptus . Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0611
Stephanus. (1995). Stephen's 1550 Textus Receptus . Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0371 : Ref-0611
Stephen : chronology - A.D. 0036 (early) - Stephen martyred - Steinmann ; stoning - Stephen martyred
Stephen - martyred - date - Steinmann : chronology - A.D. 0036 (early) - Stephen martyred - Steinmann
Stephen - stoned : stoning - Stephen martyred
Stephen R. Miller, Daniel in E. Ray Clenenden, Kenneth A. Mathews, David S. Dockery, eds., The New American Commentary (Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1994). FORMAT=Libronix. : Ref-1549
Stephen R. Miller, "Daniel" in E. Ray Clenenden, Kenneth A. Mathews, David S. Dockery, eds., The New American Commentary (Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1994). FORMAT=Libronix. - Miller, Stephen R., Daniel : Ref-1549
steps : altar - steps prohibited ; path - directed by God
steps - directed by God : path - directed by God
steps - prohibited to altar : altar - steps prohibited
Stern, D. H. (1989). Jewish New Testament : A translation of the New Testament that expresses its Jewishness (1st ed.). Jerusalem, Israel; Clarksville, Md., USA: Jewish New Testament Publications. : Ref-0612
Stern, D. H. (1989). Jewish New Testament : A translation of the New Testament that expresses its Jewishness (1st ed.). Jerusalem, Israel; Clarksville, Md., USA: Jewish New Testament Publications. - Logos-0372 : Ref-0612
Stevens and Banks, Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The : Ref-0973
Stevens and Banks, Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The - Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The, Stevens and Banks : Ref-0973
Stevens and Banks, Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The - Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The, Stevens and Banks - Cross-0044 : Ref-0973
Stevens and Banks, Complete Book of Everyday Christianity, The - Cross-0044 : Ref-0973
steward : steward - unjust
steward - unjust : Luke 16:1-13
stewardship : stewardship - leftovers gathered; stewardship - preparation
stewardship - leftovers gathered : John 6:12
stewardship - preparation : 1Chr. 12:32; 2Chr. 9:16; Pr. 10:5; Pr. 27:23; Pr. 30:25; Pr. 30:27; Luke 10:4; Luke 22:35 (cf. Mat. 10:9); 1Ti. 5:8
stiff necked : neck - stiff
still : still - be and know God
still - be and know God : Ps. 46:10
stolen : tomb - sealed
stolen - Jesus’ body : tomb - sealed
stone : bread - stone; harlot - stone ; heart - hardened ; idol - stone; Jerusalem - nations against ; messianic prophecy - stumbling block; offense - rock of ; Peter - stone - meaning; Ref-0196 ; rock - flame from; rock - God ; stone - cast into sea; stone - cut without hands; stone - destroys image; stone - identity of builders who rejected ; stone - living; stone - of Bohan; stone - tried; stone - witness; Western Wall - foundation stone
stone - bread : bread - stone
stone - cast into sea : Ne. 9:11; Jer. 51:63; Mat. 18:6; Mark 9:42; Luke 17:2; Rev. 18:21
stone - cornerstone : messianic prophecy - stumbling block
stone - cut without hands : Dan. 2:34; Dan. 2:45; Mat. 21:44; Luke 20:18
stone - destroys image : Jer. 51:20-25; Dan. 2:34-35; Dan. 2:45
stone - fire : rock - flame from
stone - God : rock - God
stone - harlot : harlot - stone
stone - heart : heart - hardened
stone - identity of builders who rejected : Ps. 118:22; Acts 4:11

"The Temple Mount faithful have in their possession a stone that they intend to use as the cornerstone for the Third Temple. The stone was found in the Negev and shows evidence of having been worked by human hands. It is known that the stones of the Temple were taken by the Romans into the Negev for disposal. According to tradition, when Herod remodeled the Temple, extra stones and rejected stones were also taken to the Negev. The stone designated as the future cornerstone may have a connection with the previous Temple as one of the rejected stones. This being the case, the stone in the possession of the Temple Mount Faithful may relate to Psalm 118:22, which says “The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief corner stone.” This is primarily a prophecy concerning the rejection of Jesus, the Messiah. It would become ironic if a stone rejected by the builders of the Second Temple became the cornerstone of the Third Temple. . . . Because of political consideration, the stone is not on the Temple platform. It rests today at the U.S. Consulate in East Jerusalem." Ref-1383, pp. 60-61,63.


stone - idol : idol - stone
stone - Jerusalem a heavy : Jerusalem - nations against
stone - living : 1Pe. 2:5
stone - of Bohan : Jos. 15:6; Jos. 18:17
stone - of stumbling : offense - rock of
stone - Peter - meaning : Peter - stone - meaning
Stone - Tanach : Ref-0196
stone - tried : Isa. 28:16; Mat. 4:1; Mark 1:13; Luke 4:2
stone - Western Wall : Western Wall - foundation stone
stone - witness : Gen. 31:48; Jos. 22:26-28; Jos. 22:34; Jos. 24:26-27; Hab. 2:11; Luke 19:40
stoned : Paul - stoned ; Zechariah - stoned
stoned - Paul : Paul - stoned
stoned - Zechariah : Zechariah - stoned
stones : breastplate - stones; law - written on stones; stones - precious ; stones - raise up; stones - twelve at Gilgal; stones - twelve in Jordan river
stones - breastplate : breastplate - stones
stones - precious : Ex. 28:17; 1K. 7:10 (?); Isa. 54:11-12; Eze. 28:13; Rev. 21:19

✪ Questionable: 1K. 7:10 (?);


stones - raise up : Luke 3:8; Luke 19:40
stones - twelve at Gilgal : Jos. 4:3; Jos. 4:20
stones - twelve in Jordan river : Jos. 4:9; Mat. 3:9; Luke 3:8
stones - white : law - written on stones
Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible, The : Ref-0025
Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible, The - Price, Randall. The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible - The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible : Ref-0025
Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible, The - The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible : Ref-0025
stoning : adultery - stoning; stoning - crucifixion instead ; stoning - punishment; stoning - rebellious child; stoning - Stephen martyred ; stoning - the first?; stoning - witnesses cast the first
stoning - adultery : adultery - stoning
stoning - crucifixion instead : Gen. 3:17; Gen. 49:10; Num. 21:9; Deu. 21:23; Ps. 22:16; Mat. 20:19; Mat. 26:2; John 3:14; John 8:28; John 12:33; John 18:31-32; Acts 5:30; Acts 10:39; Acts 13:29; Gal. 3:13

"The Roman government had exclusive authority over the death penalty in Judea at the time of Jesus, having taken it out of the hands of the Sanhedrin in the middle of the first century B.C. Crucifixion was thus a reminder of the absence of Jewish autonomy in Palestine. This helps explain the Jewish statement to Pilate, “We are not permitted to put anyone to death” as they sought the crucifixion of Christ (John 18:31)." Donald E. Green, "The Folly of the Cross," Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 59-69, p. 65. "As a law-enforcement body [the Sanhedrin] had its own police force and served as a court of law. There is continuing debate as to its authority to carry out capital punishment. John 18:31 is the lone ancient source to indicate clearly that it did not have such authority. Other evidence indicates that the Sanhedrin was not completely limited in capital cases.35 [35] Schurer, History, 2:221-22, notes the Sanhedrin seems to have been competent to try and execute various capital cases: (1) the entry of anyone into the Holy of Holies, even the high priest on any occasion other than the Day of Atonement; (2) the entry of a Gentile, even a Roman citizen, into the inner court of the temple; (3) Stephen; (4) Paul; (5) James the brother of Jesus; and (6) a priest’s daughter convicted of adultery." Ref-1200, p. 95.


stoning - punishment : Lev. 20:2; Lev. 20:27; Lev. 24:14; Num. 14:9; Num. 15:35; Deu. 13:10; Deu. 17:5; Deu. 21:21; Deu. 22:21; Deu. 22:24; John 8:7; Rev. 16:21
stoning - rebellious child : Deu. 21:21
stoning - Stephen martyred : Acts 7:58

✪ Capital punishment was prohibited when the Jewish leaders stoned Stephen. The stoning of Stephen took place at an "opportune" time when a Roman procurator had passed away, and the new procurator had not yet arrived on the scene. With no procurator to control matters, the Sanhedrin-through a mob scene-were able to carry out Stephen's execution, thought it was quite illegal. This event stands as the official rejection of the testimony of the resurrection of Jesus by the Jewish religious leaders. From this point on, the gospel begins to be taken to the Gentiles. Stephen stands as the transition in emphasis in Acts between Peter (as apostle to the Jews) and Paul (as apostle to the Gentiles) between which the rejection of Stephen's testimony of Jesus stands. Luke introduces Paul (as Saul) in Acts 7:58.


stoning - the first? : Num. 15:32
stoning - witnesses cast the first : Deu. 13:9; Deu. 17:7; John 8:7; Acts 7:58

"When Jesus said that one without sin should cast the first stone [John 8:7], He did not mean one who is sinless in every respect. This would be to set the whole law of Scripture upside down, with no possibility of justice anywhere. No elder in any church could exercise church discipline because each elder has sinned at some time before in his life. No civil magistrate could execute a serial murderer because the magistrate has had sin in his life at some prior point in time. Jesus is not teaching that if someone is sinful, he may not execute judgment. The Bible requires judgment, and it requires sinners to make such judgments." Ref-1352, p. 25. It would appear that Jesus is exposing their sin in relation to their duplicity in apprehending the woman: "The law clearly requires capital punishment for both parties--the man and the woman both. This woman was caught in the very act of adultery, but somehow she was caught in such a way that she was there by herself." Ref-1352, p. 25. "What was being presented to Jesus [in John 8:7], however, was nothing less than a miscarriage of justice, and Christ would have nothing to do with it. Consequently, it is not possible to set this famous passage over against the passage from Deuteronomy. . . . Christ was not changing the definition of justice in the transition from the old to the new; He was insisting that the constant definition of justice be scrupulously and justly applied." Ref-1352, p. 26.


stood up : stood up - response
stood up - response : Ex. 2:17; 1Chr. 21:1; 2Chr. 20:23; 2Chr. 28:12; Ps. 94:16; Ps. 106:30; Isa. 44:11; Dan. 8:22; Dan. 11:1; Dan. 12:1
stopped : sun - stopped
stopped - sun : sun - stopped
stork : stork - unclean bird
stork - unclean bird : Lev. 11:19; Deu. 14:18; Zec. 5:9
storm : storm - animals sense; storm - calmed
storm - animals sense : Job 36:33
storm - calmed : Job 26:12; Ps. 65:7; Ps. 89:9; Ps. 107:25-29; Mat. 8:26; Mat. 14:32; Mark 4:39-41; Luke 8:24; John 6:21; Rev. 7:1
story : counsel - both sides
story - one side insufficient : counsel - both sides
Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
Story of Civilization - Durant, Will. The Story of Civilization - The Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
Story of Civilization - The Story of Civilization : Ref-0047
strange : incense - strange
strange - incense : incense - strange
strangers : strangers - entertain; strangers - treatment of
strangers - entertain : Gen. 18:2; Gen. 19:1; Jdg. 13:15; Job 31:32; John 20:12; Acts 1:10; Heb. 13:2; 1Ti. 5:10
strangers - treatment of : Ex. 22:21; Ex. 23:9; Num. 15:14-16; Num. 15:29; Deu. 10:19
Strauch, Alexander, Biblical Eldership. : Ref-0205
Strauch, Alexander, Biblical Eldership. - Biblical Eldership : Ref-0205
Strauch, Alexander. Minister of Mercy: The New Testament Deacon. : Ref-0118
Strauch, Alexander. Minister of Mercy: The New Testament Deacon. - Minister of Mercy: The New Testament Deacon : Ref-0118
straying : faith - straying from
straying - from faith : faith - straying from
Streams In The Desert : Ref-0119
Streams In The Desert - Cowman, Mrs. Charles E. Streams In The Desert. : Ref-0119
street : silent - in street - Messiah
street - Messiah silent : silent - in street - Messiah
strength : demons - physical strength; horn - symbol of strength; strength - in our own; strength - renewed by God
strength - demons : demons - physical strength
strength - horn as symbol : horn - symbol of strength
strength - in our own : Jdg. 7:2
strength - renewed by God : Job 17:9; Ps. 103:5; Isa. 40:31; 2Cor. 4:16
strengths : gifts - liabilities
strengths - liabilities : gifts - liabilities
stretched : heavens - stretched
stretched - heavens : heavens - stretched
strife : strife - sowing between brethren
strife - sowing between brethren : Pr. 6:19; 1Cor. 1:11; Jude 1:19
string : science - theory - of everything
string - theory : science - theory - of everything
stripes : stripes - healed by; stripes - Jesus
stripes - healed by : Isa. 53:5; 1Pe. 2:24
stripes - Jesus : Ps. 129:3; Isa. 53:5; Mat. 27:26
strong : strong - bear with the weak
strong - bear with the weak : Pr. 31:8; Rom. 15:1
Strong, A. H. (2004). Systematic theology. Bellingham, Wa.: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0613
Strong, A. H. (2004). Systematic theology. Bellingham, Wa.: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0373 : Ref-0613
Strong, J. (1996). The exhaustive concordance of the Bible : Showing every word of the test of the common English version of the canonical books, and every occurence of each word in regular order. (electronic ed.). Ontario: Woodside Bible Fellowship. : Ref-0614
Strong, J. (1996). The exhaustive concordance of the Bible : Showing every word of the test of the common English version of the canonical books, and every occurence of each word in regular order. (electronic ed.). Ontario: Woodside Bible Fellowship. - Logos-0374 : Ref-0614
Strong, J. (1997, c1996). New Strong's guide to Bible words (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. : Ref-0615
Strong, J. (1997, c1996). New Strong's guide to Bible words (electronic ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. - Logos-0375 : Ref-0615
Strong, J. The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words : Ref-0688
Strong, J. The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words - Logos-0443 : Ref-0688
Strong, J. The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words - Logos-0443 - The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words, J. Strong : Ref-0688
Strong, J. The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words - The New Strong's Guide to Bible Words, J. Strong : Ref-0688
Strong, James, The New Strong's Expanded Dictionary of Bible Words : Ref-1346
Strong, James, The New Strong's Expanded Dictionary of Bible Words - The New Strong's Expanded Dictionary of Bible Words, James Strong : Ref-1346
Strong, Strong’s Concordance : Ref-1070
Strong, Strong’s Concordance - Cross-0141 : Ref-1070
Strong, Strong’s Concordance - Cross-0141 - Strong’s Concordance, Strong : Ref-1070
Strong, Strong’s Concordance - Strong’s Concordance, Strong : Ref-1070
Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary : Ref-1071
Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary - Cross-0142 : Ref-1071
Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary - Cross-0142 - Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary, Strong : Ref-1071
Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary - Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary, Strong : Ref-1071
Strong, Tabernacle of Israel : Ref-1072
Strong, Tabernacle of Israel - Cross-0143 : Ref-1072
Strong, Tabernacle of Israel - Cross-0143 - Tabernacle of Israel, Strong : Ref-1072
Strong, Tabernacle of Israel - Tabernacle of Israel, Strong : Ref-1072
Strong’s Concordance, Strong : Ref-1070
Strong’s Concordance, Strong - Cross-0141 - Strong, Strong’s Concordance : Ref-1070
Strong’s Concordance, Strong - Strong, Strong’s Concordance : Ref-1070
Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary, Strong : Ref-1071
Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary, Strong - Cross-0142 - Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary : Ref-1071
Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary, Strong - Strong, Strong’s Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary : Ref-1071
Stuart, C. E. From Advent To Advent : Ref-0673
Stuart, C. E. From Advent To Advent - Logos-0431 : Ref-0673
Stuart, C. E. Tracings From The Gospel of John : Ref-0674
Stuart, C. E. Tracings From The Gospel of John - Logos-0432 : Ref-0674
Stuart, Douglas K., Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors : Ref-0749
Stuart, Douglas K., Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Logos-0481 : Ref-0749
Stuart, Douglas K., Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Logos-0481 - Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Douglas K. Stuart : Ref-0749
Stuart, Douglas K., Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Douglas K. Stuart : Ref-0749
students : John - students of
students - of John the apostle : John - students of
Studies in Isaiah, Edward J. AUTHORLAST : Ref-1413
Studies in Isaiah, Edward J. AUTHORLAST - Young, Edward J., Studies in Isaiah : Ref-1413
Studies in Revelation, J. Hampton Keathley : Ref-0766
Studies in Revelation, J. Hampton Keathley - Keathley, J. Hampton, Studies in Revelation : Ref-0766
Studies in Revelation, J. Hampton Keathley - Keathley, J. Hampton, Studies in Revelation - Logos-0498 : Ref-0766
Studies in the Book of Daniel, Robert Dick Wilson : Ref-1537
Studies in the Book of Daniel, Robert Dick Wilson - Wilson, Robert Dick, Studies in the Book of Daniel : Ref-1537
Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews, Ironside, H. A. : Ref-1155
Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews : Ref-1155
Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Studies in the Epistle to the Hebrews - Logos-0621 : Ref-1155
Studies In The Sermon On The Mount, Lloyd-Jones, D. Martin : Ref-0170
Studies In The Sermon On The Mount, Lloyd-Jones, D. Martin - Lloyd-Jones, D. Martin. Studies In The Sermon On The Mount : Ref-0170
Studies in Theology, Loraine Boettner : Ref-0868
Studies in Theology, Loraine Boettner - Boettner, Loraine, Studies in Theology : Ref-0868
Studies in Theology, Loraine Boettner - Boettner, Loraine, Studies in Theology - Cross-0018 : Ref-0868
Studies on Book One of the Psalms, Ironside, H. A. : Ref-1156
Studies on Book One of the Psalms, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Studies on Book One of the Psalms : Ref-1156
Studies on Book One of the Psalms, Ironside, H. A. - Ironside, H. A., Studies on Book One of the Psalms - Logos-0622 : Ref-1156
study : bread - daily; study - wearying
study - daily : bread - daily
study - wearying : Ecc. 12:12
studying : Word - studying
studying - the Word : Word - studying
stumble : stumble - by persecution; stumble - cause brother
stumble - by persecution : Zec. 13:7; Mat. 26:31-33; Mark 4:17; Mark 14:27-29; John 16:1
stumble - cause brother : Ps. 69:6; Rom. 14:2; Rom. 14:14; Rom. 14:21; Rom. 15:1; 1Cor. 8:9-13; 1Cor. 10:32; Gal. 5:13

"We need to realize, though, that the strong Christian is free to partake of anything he is able to eat with thanksgiving. If he abstains in certain cases out of regard for the conscience of the other person, that does not mean he has lost his freedom forever." Ref-1307, p. 187.


stumbling : stumbling - preventing
stumbling - preventing : 2Pe. 1:10
Sturz, Harry A., The Byzantine Text-Type & New Testament Textual Criticism : Ref-0787
Sturz, Harry A., The Byzantine Text-Type & New Testament Textual Criticism - The Byzantine Text-Type & New Testament Textual Criticism, Harry A. Sturz : Ref-0787

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