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P : index - alphabetic
Pache, Rene. The Inspiration And Authority Of Scripture : Ref-0060 See note
pacifism : pacifism - against
pacifism - against : Luke 3:14
pagan : pagan - sacrifice; pagan - worship
pagan - sacrifice : Isa. 57:5; Isa. 65:3
pagan - worship : Isa. 1:29; Isa. 57:5; Isa. 65:3-7; Isa. 66:17
pagans : pagans - proclaiming God
pagans - proclaiming God : Jos. 2:11; 1K. 10:9; 2K. 5:15; 2Chr. 2:12; Dan. 6:16; Dan. 6:26; 2Chr. 9:8
paid in full : tetelestai - Greek
pain : childbirth - metaphor
pain - childbirth metaphor : childbirth - metaphor
Palestine : Palestine - historical borders See note; Palestine - origin See note; Palestine - rule over; Philistines - origin
Palestine - historical borders :

Note "While it is true that the Jews as we know them today did not establish their independence until the twentieth century, that's also true about many of the nations in the Arab League: Saudi Arabia (1913), Lebanon (1920), Iraq (1932), Syria (1941), Jordan (1946), and Kuwait (1961). None of these nations can make a historical claim to certain borders on the basis of antiquity--and certainly neither can the Palestinians." Ref-0160, p. 155.


Palestine - origin : Philistines - origin

Note Palestine - name given by Roman emperor Hadrian after the second Jewish revolt under Bar Cochba (A.D. 132-135) for the purpose of erasing any Jewish remembrance of the land as part of his policy to de-judaize the land. Not so named in scripture. "The Romans called the new province Judaea because the Jews were the majority of the population. Its official Roman name would not be Palaestina until the reign of Hadrian in the second century, though that name was often used in the first century by Greek writers and by Jews like the philosopher Philo and the historian Josephus, both of whom wrote in Greek." Ref-0150, p. 266. "[After the Bar Kochba revolt] [t]he Romans banned the name 'Judea,' which was derived from the Latin word for 'Jewish'; henceforth, the province was to be known as 'Syria-Palaestina,' the second word being a reference to the Philistines who had once inhabited the coastal strip but had long since disappeared. The name Palaestina, or Palestine, has lasted until the twentieth century - a name that is, in itself, a negation of the Jewish right to the Holy Land." Ref-0152, p. 51. "At this time [1947] the term Palestine (the Anglicized form of the Latin name of Israel's ancient enemies, the Philistines), was applied equally to both the Jewish and Arab populations. For example, the well-known English language newspaper The Jerusalem Post was then called The Palestine Post." Ref-0160, p. 109. "The term Palestinian(s) does not appear in the foundational documents related to resolving the Arab-Israeli conflicts of the 1967 Six-Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War (Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338). Such an omission tells us that at that time, the Arabs described in these resolutions were not thought of as Palestinians." Ref-0160, p. 138. "in interviews with the Arab press in 1981 and 1984, the late King Hussein...stated, 'The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan.' Yasser Arafat has stated the same thing: 'What you call Jordon is actually Palestine.'" Ref-0160, p. 142. See also: Ref-0160, pp. 132-143.


Palestine - rule over : Most of the Muslim rulers during the 1,174 years of Islamic dominance were not Arab; therefore, they have no ethnic relationship to the Palestinians... The Seljuks (1071-1099) were Turkish mercenaries, the Muslim commander Saladin (1187-1260) was a Kurd, the Mamluks (1260-1516) were descendents of Turkish and Caucasian slave soldiers from the Caucasus. And Suleiman the Magnificent (1516-1917) was a Turk. Ref-0160, pp. 154-155.
Palestinian : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]; Palestine - rule over
Palestinian - Arabs not : Palestine - rule over
Palestinian - covenant : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
palm : palm - branches
palm - branches : John 12:13; Rev. 7:9
Papias : millennial kingdom - Papias See note; Papias - Mark See note
Papias - Mark : Mark 1:1

Note "As early as Papias, Mark is said to have set down in writing Peter's account of the sayings and doings of the Lord." Ref-0073, p. 257.


Papias - millennial kingdom : millennial kingdom - Papias See note
Papius : John - students of See note
Papius - knew John : John - students of See note
parables : parables - analysis of See note; parables - God uses; parables - only spoken; parables - purpose
parables - analysis of :

Note Determine the one central truth the parable is attempting to teach. This might be called the golden rule of parabolic interpretation for practically all writers on the subject mention it with stress. 'The typical parable presents one single point of comparison,' writes Dodd. 'The details are not intended to have independent significance.' Others have put the rule this way: Don't make a parable walk on all fours. Ref-0015, p. 283. See also Ref-0117, pp. 549-551.


parables - God uses : Num. 12:8; Ps. 78:2; Eze. 20:49; Mat. 13:10-13; Mat. 13:34; Mark 4:11; Mark 4:13; Mark 4:34; Luke 8:10; John 16:25
parables - only spoken : Mat. 13:34; Mark 4:34
parables - purpose : Mat. 13:10; Mark 4:11-12; Luke 8:10
paraclete : Holy Spirit - paraclete
paraclete - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - paraclete
paradise : Koran - paradise See note; paradise - at death
paradise - at death : Luke 23:43; 2Cor. 5:6; 2Cor. 12:4; Php. 1:21-23
paradise - Koran : Koran - paradise See note
Paradise To Prison, Davis, John J. : Ref-0180 See note
parallel passage : parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind
parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind : Ps. 135:7; Jer. 10:13; Jer. 51:16
parallels : Revelation - book of - synoptic parallels See note
parallels - Revelation and synoptic gospels : Revelation - book of - synoptic parallels See note
parental : discipline - parental lacking
parental - discipline lacking : discipline - parental lacking
parents : children - fathers toward See note; children - forsaken by parents; children - toward parents; children - toward parents - death penalty; parents - children care for; parents - honor
parents - children care for : 1S. 22:3
parents - children toward : children - toward parents
parents - children toward - death penalty : children - toward parents - death penalty
parents - forsake children : children - forsaken by parents
parents - honor : Ex. 20:12 (:Pr. 23:22)
parents - toward children : children - fathers toward See note
parted : Red Sea - parted
parted - Red Sea : Red Sea - parted
Passover : feast - unleavened bread; feasts - scriptures read See note; healing - Passover; Nisan - fourteenth; Passover - celebrated in 2nd month; Passover - future fulfillment; Passover - reinstated; type - Jericho of Passover See note
Passover - celebrated in 2nd month : 2Chr. 30:15
Passover - future fulfillment : Luke 22:16
Passover - Jericho type of : type - Jericho of Passover See note
Passover - none sick : healing - Passover
Passover - Pesach : feast - unleavened bread
Passover - reinstated : 2Chr. 35:18
Passover - Song of Solomon read : feasts - scriptures read See note
Passover - when lamb killed : Nisan - fourteenth
Passover lamb : messianic prophecy - no bones broken; Passover lamb - Christ; Passover lamb - sheep or goat
Passover lamb - Christ : Ex. 12:5-6; Isa. 53:7; John 1:29; John 1:36; John 19:14; Acts 8:32; 1Cor. 5:7; 1Pe. 1:19; Rev. 5:6; Rev. 5:12
Passover lamb - no bones broken - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
Passover lamb - sheep or goat : Ex. 12:5
past : history - do no exalt
past - do not exalt : history - do no exalt
pastor : elder - manage household; pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) See note; pastor - elder (presbuteros) See note; pastor - equips saints; pastor - preacher (kerux) See note; pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note; pastor - sole occurrence as noun; pastor - teacher (didaskalos) See note; pastor - terms See note
pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) : Acts 20:17; Acts 20:28; Php. 1:1; 1Ti. 3:2-5; Tit. 1:5; Tit. 1:7; 1Pe. 5:1-2

Note See pastor - terms.


pastor - elder (presbuteros) : Acts 15:6; Jas. 5:14; 1Pe. 5:1-4

Note See pastor - terms.


pastor - equips saints : Eph. 4:11
pastor - manage household : elder - manage household
pastor - preacher (kerux) : Rom. 10:14; 1Ti. 2:7; 2Ti. 1:11

Note See pastor - terms.


pastor - shepherd (poimen) : John 21:15-17; Acts 20:28-31; Eph. 4:11; 1Pe. 5:2-4

Note See pastor - terms.


pastor - sole occurrence as noun : Eph. 4:11
pastor - teacher (didaskalos) : 1Cor. 12:28-29; 1Ti. 2:7

Note See pastor - terms.


pastor - terms : Acts 11:30; Acts 14:23; Acts 15:2; Acts 15:4; Acts 15:6; Acts 15:23; Acts 20:17; Acts 20:28; Tit. 1:5-7; Eph. 4:11; 1Ti. 3:2; Jas. 5:14; 1Pe. 5:1-2

Note See pastor - elder (presbyteros), pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos), pastor - shepherd (poimen), pastor - teacher (didaskalos). "Scripture is quite clear that these descriptive titles relate to the same pastoral office. The terms elder and bishop are synonymous in Acts 20:17,28 and Tit. 1:5-7. The terms elder, bishop, and shepherd are synonymous in 1Pe. 5:1-2. The leadership role of elders is also evident in the shepherdly activity of Jas. 5:14. As clearly noted by Lightfoot, in biblical times elder and bishop were synonymous terms." Ref-0052, p. 39. The elders of Acts 20:17 are called bishops in Acts 20:28 and are to shepherd the church of God. "Overseers and deacons are called to lead the church. As is clear from Acts 20:17, 28 and Titus 1:5,7, overseer is another term for elder, the most common New Testament name for the office (cf. Acts 11:30; 14:23; 15:2, 4, 6, 23; James 5:14). Elders are also referred to as pastors (or shepherds; Acts 20:28; 1 Peter 5:1-2), pastor-teachers (Eph. 4:11), and bishops (cf. Acts 20:28, marg.; 1 Tim. 3:2, marg.)." Ref-0188, p. 14.


pastors : elders - lead See note
pastors - lead : elders - lead See note
Patai Raphael. The Messiah Texts : Ref-0012 See note
pateo : under - foot
pateo - Greek - to trample on : under - foot
path : crooked - made straight; path - crooked; path - directed by God
path - crooked : Isa. 59:8
path - crooked made straight : crooked - made straight
path - directed by God : Ps. 37:5; Ps. 37:23; Ps. 40:2; Ps. 66:9; Ps. 119:133; Pr. 3:6; Pr. 16:9; Pr. 19:21; Pr. 20:24; Isa. 2:3; Isa. 30:21; Isa. 48:17; Jer. 6:16; Jer. 10:23; 1S. 2:9
patience : Methuselah - God's patience; patience - development of; patience - of God; saints - patience of
patience - development of : Rom. 5:3
patience - Methuselah : Methuselah - God's patience
patience - of God : Mat. 26:53; Mat. 27:29; 2Pe. 3:9
patience - of saints : saints - patience of
patient : patient - be
patient - be : 1Cor. 13:4; 1Cor. 13:7
Patriarch :

Note "father who rules" Ref-0025, p. 89.


pattern : temple - plans by Holy Spirit
pattern - temple : temple - plans by Holy Spirit
Patterson, Paige. Inspiration and Inerrancy (AST-314), Tyndale Theological Seminary. Inspiration and Inerrancy (AST-314) : Ref-0053 See note
Paul : Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul; inspiration - Paul says "not I, but the Lord" See note; Paul - angel sent to See note; Paul - apostle to Gentiles; Paul - apostle to kings; Paul - apostolic authority; Paul - as murderer; Paul - beaten; Paul - blinded; Paul - born again; Paul - celibate; Paul - chief sinner; Paul - chosen; Paul - commission of; Paul - conversion of; Paul - death See note; Paul - death See note; Paul - described See note; Paul - disagreement with Barnabas See note; Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note; Paul - infirmity See note; Paul - innocent; Paul - ministry outside of book of Acts See note; Paul - missionary journey - fourth See note; Paul - name See note; Paul - Nazirite vow; Paul - persecutes Christians; Paul - Pharisee; Paul - prays for shipmates; Paul - preparation time; Paul - prophesies loss of ship; Paul - prophesies no loss of life; Paul - prophesies shipwreck on island; Paul - revelation; Paul - Roman citizen; Paul - sacrifices in temple; Paul - Saul See note; Paul - saw Christ; Paul - signed epistles; Paul - sister of; Paul - speaking skill; Paul - stature; Paul - stoned; Paul - stoned - travel following See note; Paul - temple - attitude toward See note; Paul - testimony of; Paul - visions; Paul - visits Antioch; Paul - visits Athens; Paul - visits Berea; Paul - visits Caesarea; Paul - visits Corinth; Paul - visits Ephesus; Paul - visits Ephesus last See note; Paul - visits Galatia; Paul - visits Greece; Paul - visits Jerusalem; Paul - visits Macedonia; Paul - visits Malta; Paul - visits Miletus; Paul - visits Phrygia; Paul - visits Ptolemais; Paul - visits Puteoli; Paul - visits Rome; Paul - visits Syracuse; Paul - visits Tarsus; Paul - visits Troas; Paul - visits Tyre; Paul - vs. Peter in Acts See note; Paul - withstands Peter; Paul - worked; Paul - writing called scripture
Paul - Agabus prophesies binding of : Agabus - prophesies binding of Paul
Paul - angel sent to : Acts 23:11 (?); Acts 27:23

Note Questionable: Acts 23:11 (?);


Paul - apostle to Gentiles : Acts 9:15; Acts 18:6; Acts 21:19; Acts 22:21; Acts 26:17; Acts 28:28; Rom. 11:13; Rom. 15:16; 1Ti. 2:7; 2Ti. 4:17
Paul - apostle to kings : Acts 9:15; Acts 25:22-23; Acts 26:1-2; Acts 27:24
Paul - apostolic authority : Gal. 1:17; Gal. 2:8
Paul - as murderer : Acts 22:4; Acts 22:20
Paul - beaten : Acts 16:22; Acts 21:32; 2Cor. 11:25; 1Th. 2:2
Paul - birth : Paul - death See note
Paul - blinded : Acts 9:8-9; Acts 22:11
Paul - born again : John 3:7; 1Cor. 15:8; 1Pe. 2:2
Paul - celibate : 1Cor. 7:8
Paul - chief sinner : 1Ti. 1:15
Paul - chosen : Acts 9:15
Paul - commission of : Acts 22:21
Paul - conversion of : Acts 9:1-43; 1Cor. 9:1; 1Cor. 15:5-8; 2Cor. 4:6; Php. 3:12; Gal. 1:15
Paul - death :

Note "...tradition suggests that he was born in the second year after the birth of Christ. Picirilli cites a tradition based on an inference in a sermon attributed to Chrysostom, that Paul died in the year 66 at the age of sixty-eight. That would place his birth in 2 BC." Ref-0105, p. 103.


Paul - described :

Note In the Acts of Paul, Paul is described as a short, bald man with a large nose and bowlegged. Ref-0075. 311.


Paul - disagreement with Barnabas : Acts 15:39; 1Cor. 9:6; Col. 4:10

Note Although Paul and Barnabas separated over the issue of John Mark, they maintained fellowship afterward as shown by 1Cor. 9:6 (written during the 3rd missionary journey) and Col. 4:10


Paul - disagreement with John Mark : Acts 15:39; Col. 4:10; 2Ti. 4:11; Phm. 1:24

Note After the separation of Acts 15:39, Paul was later reconciled to Mark (Col. 4:10; 2Ti. 4:11; Phm. 1:24)


Paul - infirmity : Rom. 16:22 (?); 1Cor. 2:3; 1Cor. 16:21; 2Cor. 12:7; Gal. 4:13; Gal. 6:11; Col. 4:18; 2Th. 3:17

Note Some postulate that his thorn may have been related to his vision--possibly related to his experience on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:8,18). Questionable: Rom. 16:22 (?);


Paul - innocent : Acts 8:1; Acts 18:6; Acts 20:26; Acts 23:1
Paul - ministry outside of book of Acts : Acts 1:1; 2Ti. 2:9; 2Ti. 4:6-8; 2Ti. 4:10; 2Ti. 4:13; 2Ti. 4:20; Tit. 1:5

Note Some events in the Pauline epistles cannot be fitted into the record of Acts: (1) Paul left Trophimus sick in Miletus (2Ti. 4:20) (2) Paul left some things in Troaz (2Ti. 4:13) (3) Paul had a ministry in Crete (Tit. 1:5) (3) Prison situation differs between early imprisonment and later: (a) conditions were very harsh (2Ti. 2:9) (b) by the time of the second imprisonment Paul was forsaken by Demos (2Ti. 4:10) (c) instead of expecting release, he was now expecting martyrdom (2Ti. 4:6-8) Ref-0100, Tape 23:B.


Paul - missionary journey - fourth : Rom. 15:24; Rom. 15:28; Php. 2:24; 1Ti. 1:3; 1Ti. 3:14; 2Ti. 4:13; 2Ti. 4:20; Tit. 1:5; Tit. 3:12; Phm. 1:22

Note Possible fourth missionary Journey included stops at (1) Colossi (Phm. 1:22), Macedonia (Php. 2:24; 1Ti. 1:3); Ephesus (1Ti. 3:14), Spain (Rom. 15:24,28), Crete (Tit. 1:5), Corinth (2Ti. 4:20), Miletus (2Ti. 4:20), Troas (2Ti. 4:13), Decapolis (Tit. 3:12). Ref-0100, Tape 23:B.


Paul - name : Acts 13:9

Note From Greek Pauo (to become small) and Doulos (bond slave).


Paul - Nazirite vow : Acts 18:18; Acts 21:24; Acts 24:18
Paul - "not I, but the Lord" : inspiration - Paul says "not I, but the Lord" See note
Paul - persecutes Christians : Acts 7:58; Acts 8:1; Acts 8:3; Acts 9:1; Acts 9:13; Acts 9:21; Acts 26:10-11; 2Cor. 11:23
Paul - Pharisee : Acts 22:3; Acts 23:6; Acts 24:15; Acts 26:5; Php. 3:5
Paul - prays for shipmates : Acts 27:24
Paul - preparation time : Gal. 1:18; Gal. 2:1
Paul - prophesies loss of ship : Acts 27:10; Acts 27:21; Acts 27:41
Paul - prophesies no loss of life : Acts 27:22-24; Acts 27:34; Acts 27:44
Paul - prophesies shipwreck on island : Acts 27:26; Acts 27:41
Paul - revelation : Acts 22:17; Acts 26:16; Rom. 16:25; 2Cor. 12:2; Gal. 1:12-16; Gal. 2:2; Eph. 3:3
Paul - Roman citizen : Acts 16:37-38; Acts 22:25-27
Paul - sacrifices in temple : Acts 21:26; Acts 24:17
Paul - Saul : Acts 13:9

Note Paul was not renamed as some teach, but being a Jew of the dispursion, had both a Hebrew-Jewish name (Saul) and a Latin-Gentile name (Paul). He begins using his Gentile name when he begins his Gentile ministry. Ref-0100, Tape 12:B.


Paul - saw Christ : Acts 9:5; Acts 9:17; Acts 9:27; Acts 22:8; Acts 22:14; Acts 26:16
Paul - signed epistles : 1Cor. 16:21; Gal. 6:11; Col. 4:18; 2Th. 3:17; Phm. 1:19
Paul - sister of : Acts 23:16
Paul - speaking skill : 1Cor. 2:1-5; 2Cor. 10:10; 2Cor. 11:6
Paul - stature : Acts 14:12; 2Cor. 10:10
Paul - stoned : Acts 14:19; 2Cor. 1:8-10; 2Cor. 11:25; 2Ti. 3:11
Paul - stoned - travel following : Acts 14:20

Note A 40 mile trip the day following Paul's stoning. Ref-0100, Tape 13:B.


Paul - temple - attitude toward : Acts 18:18; Acts 20:6; Acts 21:17; Acts 21:22-26; Acts 23:5; Acts 24:11; Acts 24:16-18; Acts 28:17

Note a) observance of feasts regulated by the temple, Acts 20:6 b) religious Nazirite vow, Acts 18:18 c) purification rites, sponsored four proselytes, Acts 21:22-26; 24:16 d) offering sacrifices at the temple, Acts 21:26; 24:17 e) prayer and worship at the temple, Acts 22:17; 24:11 f) regard for the priesthood, Acts 23:5 g) paid temple tax, Acts 24:17 h) professed ceremonial purity, Acts 24:18 i) did not violate customs of 'our fathers', Acts 28:17 "John Townsend stated in his Harvard dissertation on this point: 'Since Paul sets the desecration of the Temple besdie the ultimate blasphemy of proclaiming oneself to be God and since he regards these acts as the climax of the evil which is to precede the parousia [Christ's second coming], there can be no doubt of Paul's veneration for this Temple.'" Ref-0146, p. 491.


Paul - testimony of : Acts 22:1-30
Paul - visions : Acts 9:4; Acts 18:9; Acts 16:19; Acts 22:7; Acts 22:18
Paul - visits Antioch : Acts 18:22
Paul - visits Athens : Acts 17:15
Paul - visits Berea : Acts 17:10
Paul - visits Caesarea : Acts 18:22; Acts 21:8; Acts 23:33
Paul - visits Corinth : Acts 18:1; Acts 18:11
Paul - visits Ephesus : Acts 18:19; Acts 19:1
Paul - visits Ephesus last : Acts 20:25; Acts 20:37; 1Ti. 1:3; 1Ti. 3:14; 1Ti. 4:13

Note Although in Actso 20:25,37 Paul did not expect to return to Ephesus, it appears from 1Ti. 1:3; 3:14; 4:13 that he did so. Ref-0100, Tape 18:B.


Paul - visits Galatia : Acts 18:23
Paul - visits Greece : Acts 20:2
Paul - visits Jerusalem : Acts 21:17
Paul - visits Macedonia : Acts 20:1
Paul - visits Malta : Acts 28:1
Paul - visits Miletus : Acts 20:15
Paul - visits Phrygia : Acts 18:23
Paul - visits Ptolemais : Acts 21:7
Paul - visits Puteoli : Acts 28:13
Paul - visits Rome : Acts 28:16
Paul - visits Syracuse : Acts 28:12
Paul - visits Tarsus : Acts 9:11; Acts 9:30; Acts 11:25; Acts 21:39; Acts 22:3
Paul - visits Troas : Acts 16:7; Acts 20:6; 2Cor. 2:12
Paul - visits Tyre : Acts 21:3
Paul - vs. Peter in Acts : Acts 3:6-7; Acts 5:4-5; Acts 5:9-10; Acts 5:15; Acts 8:14-17; Acts 8:20; Acts 9:15; Acts 9:36-42; Acts 10:25; Acts 12:7-11; Acts 13:6-12; Acts 13:11; Acts 14:8-10; Acts 14:11-13; Acts 16:26-29; Acts 19:6; Acts 19:11-12; Acts 20:9-12; Gal. 2:7-8

Note (1) Both healed a lame man, Peter (Acts 3:6-7), Paul (Acts 14:8-10). (2) Both heal through indirect media, Peter via a shadow (Acts 5:15), Paul via handkerchiefs (Acts 19:11-12). (3) Both impart the Holy Spirit by the laying on of hands, Peter (Acts 8:14-17), Paul (Acts 19:6). (4) Both oppose a sorcerer, Peter (Acts 8:20), Paul (Acts 13:6-12). (5) Both were worshiped, Peter (Acts 10:25), Paul (Acts 14:11-13). (6) Both miraculously released from prison, Peter (Acts 12:7-11), Paul (Acts 16:26-29). (7) Both raised the dead, Peter (Acts 9:36-42), Paul (Acts 20:9-12). (8) Both rendered swift judgment, Peter (Acts 5:4-5,9-10), Paul (Acts 13:11). (9) Both have one complete sermon recorded by Luke, Peter (Acts 2:14-40), Paul (Acts 13:16-41) (10) Both entrusted with gospel to people groups, Peter to Jews (Gal. 2:7-8), Paul to Gentiles (Acts 9:15; Gal. 2:7-8). What Peter did by apostolic authority so did Paul--this authenticates his apostolic authority. Ref-0100, Tape 1:A/B


Paul - withstands Peter : Gal. 2:11
Paul - worked : Acts 20:34; 1Th. 2:9; 2Th. 3:8
Paul - writing called scripture : 2Pe. 3:16
Paul multilingual : multilingual - Paul
pay : elders - pay; worker - worthy of hire
pay - elders : elders - pay
pay - for spiritual work : worker - worthy of hire
peace : covenant - peace with animals; peace - and righteousness; peace - attempt; peace - by God; peace - by obedience; peace - false; peace - global See note; peace - Jesus not sent to bring; peace - not world's; peace - of God; peace - prepare during; peace - prince of; peace - taken; peace - wicked denied
peace - and righteousness : Gen. 14:18; Ps. 72:3; Ps. 85:10; Isa. 32:17; Rom. 14:17; Heb. 7:1; Jas. 3:18
peace - attempt : Rom. 12:18
peace - by God : 2Chr. 17:10; 2Chr. 20:30; Ps. 46:9; Isa. 9:6; Isa. 32:18; Isa. 53:5
peace - by obedience : Isa. 48:18
peace - covenant with animals : covenant - peace with animals
peace - false : Deu. 29:19; Jer. 6:14; Jer. 8:11; Dan. 8:25 (KJV); 1Th. 5:3
peace - global : Ps. 46:9; Isa. 2:4; Isa. 9:5 (?); Isa. 9:7; Isa. 14:7; Hos. 2:18; Zec. 9:10

Note Questionable: Isa. 9:5 (?);


peace - Jesus not sent to bring : Mat. 10:34; Luke 12:51
peace - not world's : John 14:27; John 16:33; Acts 10:36
peace - of God : Isa. 26:3; Php. 4:7; Col. 3:15; Rom. 5:1; Rom. 8:6
peace - prepare during : 2Chr. 14:7
peace - prince of : Gen. 14:18; Job 34:29; Isa. 9:6; Mic. 5:5; Zec. 9:10; Mat. 10:34; Luke 13:41; John 16:33; Heb. 7:1
peace - taken : Jer. 14:19
peace - wicked denied : Isa. 48:22; Isa. 57:21
pearls : swine - pearls before
pearls - before swine : swine - pearls before
peccability : Jesus - tempted See note
peccability - of Jesus : Jesus - tempted See note
Pelagianism : Pelagianism - heresy See note
Pelagianism - heresy :

Note "Pelagius, a British monk, came from Rome (c. 400) and advocated his theory which denied original sin, asserted man is able to do good apart from divine grace, and affirmed that Adam's sin concerned only himself." Ref-0019, p. 244. "Hence, according to Pelagius, human infants are not born with a predisopostion to sin; they are born innocent, without sin. This means that humans have the ability to live lives that will please God." Ref-0062, p. 90.


Peleg :

Note "Division". Dispersion of tower of Babel or possibly continental drift?


Pella : Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D. See note
Pella - Jews flee to : Jerusalem - flight before 70 A.D. See note
penance : Roman Catholicism - penance See note
penance - Roman Catholicism : Roman Catholicism - penance See note
Pentateuch :

Note "five scrolls," Latin. Equivalent to Torah.


Pentecost : feasts - scriptures read See note; Ex. 19:1; Ex. 23:16; Ex. 34:22; Num. 28:26; Deu. 16:10

Note Greek for 50 days. Feast of Weeks. Hebrew shavuot. "In the Old Testament this feast is spoken of in a number of places with a variety of names. It is referred to as the 'feast of weeks' in Exodus 34:22 and Deuteronomy 16:10; it is called the 'feast of harvest' in Exodus 23:16; and it is known as the 'day of firstfruits' in Numbers 28:26. The celebration is most often referred to as the Feast of Weeks (Heb. shavuot)...In later Judaism it became the anniversary of the giving of the law to Moses at Mount Sinai, which is not an unreasonable possibility in light of the time notation given in Exodus 19:1." Ref-0105, pp. 34-35.


Pentecost - Ruth read : feasts - scriptures read See note
Pentecost, J. Dwight. Designed to be Like Him : Ref-0092 See note
Pentecost, J. Dwight. The Words and Works of Jesus Christ. : Ref-0202 See note
Pentecost, J. Dwight. Things To Come : A Study in Biblical Eschatology. : Ref-0050 See note
Peqah : archaeology - Peqah - seal See note; archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace See note
Peqah - archaeology - seal : archaeology - Peqah - seal See note
Peqah - archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace See note
Perazim : Perazim - Mt., God's victory
Perazim - Mt., God's victory : 2S. 5:20; 1Chr. 14:11; Isa. 28:21
perdition : antichrist - perdition of
perdition - son of : antichrist - perdition of
Perea : Perea - John the Baptist beheaded See note
Perea - John the Baptist beheaded : Mat. 19:1-12

Note "[t]he text comes alive with the observation that the Pharisees' query regarding divorce takes place in Perea, the precise region where Herod Antipas beheaded John the Baptist after being confronted by John regarding his divorce (Mat. 14:1 and following). It is obvious that the Pharisees were attempting to lure Jesus into a situation where Herod might kill him, too." Ref-0110, p. 262.


Perez : Perez - divided; Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled
Perez - divided : Dan. 5:28; Gen. 38:29; 1Chr. 13:11; Rev. 6:14
Perez - illegitimate so generations expelled : Deu. 23:2; Gen. 38:29; Gen. 49:10; Ru. 4:12; Ru. 4:18; 1S. 9:1; 1S. 10:1; 1S. 10:21; 1Chr. 8:33; Mat. 1:3; Luke 3:33; Acts 13:21
perfect : perfect - be; perfect - God; perfect - man See note; perfect - offering required; perfect - Word; sacrifice - perfect See note
perfect - be : Mat. 5:48
perfect - God : Job 37:16
perfect - man : Isa. 53:9; John 8:46; John 14:30; 2Cor. 5:21; Heb. 4:15; Heb. 7:26; Heb. 9:14; 1Pe. 1:19; 1Pe. 2:22; 1Jn. 3:5

Note "A question has been raised, however, by orthodox theologians whether the sinlessness of Christ was the same as that of Adam before the fall or whether it possessed a peculiar character because of the presence of the divine nature. In a word, could the Son of God be tempted as Adam was tempted and could He have sinned as Adam sinned? While most orthodox theologians agree that Christ could be tempted because of the presence of a human nature, a division occurs on the question as to whether being tempted He could sin." Ref-0104, p. 145. See Jesus - tempted.


perfect - offering required : Lev. 22:20; Mal. 1:13
perfect - sacrifice : sacrifice - perfect See note
perfect - Word : 2S. 22:31; Ps. 18:30; Ps. 19:7
perfected : perfected - by suffering
perfected - by suffering : Isa. 48:10; Heb. 2:10; Heb. 5:8-9
perfection : perfection - consummation of
perfection - consummation of : Ps. 119:96
perform : Word - God performs His
perform - Word by God : Word - God performs His
perish : perish - God will's none
perish - God will's none : Mat. 18:14; Rom. 9:18
permanence : permanence - spiritual over physical; scripture - permanent See note
permanence - of scripture : scripture - permanent See note
permanence - spiritual over physical : 2Cor. 4:18
permanent : covenant - unconditional See note
permanent - covenant : covenant - unconditional See note
permission : Satan - controlled by God
permission - granted by God : Satan - controlled by God
persecuted : prophets - persecuted
persecuted - prophets : prophets - persecuted
persecution : Paul - persecutes Christians; persecution - brings repentence; persecution - fruit of; persecution - in name of God; persecution - of saints; persecution - promised; persecution - reaping own fruit; persecution - spreads gospel; stumble - by persecution; suffering - for Christ; suffering - rejoice in
persecution - brings repentence : Jdg. 10:10; Isa. 26:16; Jer. 2:27
persecution - Christians by Paul : Paul - persecutes Christians
persecution - for Christ : suffering - for Christ
persecution - fruit of : Ex. 1:12
persecution - in name of God : Isa. 66:5; John 16:2; Acts 26:9-11
persecution - of saints : Dan. 7:25; Mat. 10:23; Heb. 11:35-37
persecution - promised : John 15:20-21; John 16:33; 2Ti. 3:12
persecution - reaping own fruit : 1Pe. 4:15
persecution - rejoice in : suffering - rejoice in
persecution - spreads gospel : Mat. 10:23; Acts 8:4
persecution - stumble by : stumble - by persecution
perseverance : perseverance - encouraged
perseverance - encouraged : Heb. 3:6; Heb. 3:14; Heb. 10:23; Heb. 10:35; 2Pe. 1:10; Rev. 3:10
Persia : Persia - represented as ram See note
Persia - represented as ram : Dan. 8:3

Note "Keil observes, 'In the Bundehesch the guardian spirit of the Persian kingdom appears under the form of a ram with clean feet and sharp-pointed horns, and ... the Persian king, when he stood at the head of his army, bore, instead of the diadem, the head of a ram.' " Ref-0005, p. 182.


Persian law : law - Persian unchangeable
Persian law - unchangeable : law - Persian unchangeable
Persians : Medes - and Persians allied See note
Persians - and Medes allied : Medes - and Persians allied See note
person : Holy Spirit - person See note
person - of Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - person See note
Personal Update : Ref-0016 See note
perspicuity : perspicuity - of Scripture See note
perspicuity - of Scripture : Isa. 45:19; Mat. 11:25; Luke 10:21

Note "If God is the originator of language and if the chief purpose of originating it was to convey His message to humanity, then it must follow that He, being all-wise and all-loving, originated sufficient language to convey all that was in His heart to tell manking. Furthermore, it must also follow that He would use language and expect people to understand it in its literal, normal, and plain sense." Ref-0056, p. 81. "Catholics argued that if there were no infallible interpreter [the Roman church], there could be no infallible revelation. Luther and other Reformers roundly denied that and other claims to such authority." Ref-0075, p. 127. "The Bible is absolutely clear in the sense that the Westminster Confession states: 'Those things which are necessary to be known, believed and observed for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in the due use of the ordinary means, may attain to a sufficient understanding of them.' Does it follow, then, that there must be a unanimity of opinion on infant baptism? ... No, it does not. And why not? Because people--sinful people, people with agendas, people who want to find something in the Bible that isn't really there--apporach Scripture, and no matter how perfect it is, people are fallible." Ref-0093, p. 91. "'An obscure book could not perform the functions Scripture would perform.'...The bible affirms that people will be held eternally accountable for disobeying the teachings contained therein (Ps. 50:16-17; Pr. 13:13; Isa. 5:24; Luke 24:25; 2Ti. 4:3-4) and that obedience to those words will result in temporal and eternal blessedness (Jas. 1:18; 2Ti. 3:15-16). It is absurd to suppose that God would promise to punish those who disobey, or to bless those who obey, words that by nature [are ambiguous]." Ref-0108, p. 87.


Pesach : feast - unleavened bread

Note Passover, Hebrew. 14th of Nissan.


Pesach - Passover : feast - unleavened bread
Pesiqta Rabbiti : Pesiqta Rabbiti - Isa._53:4 See note
Pesiqta Rabbiti - Isa._53:4 : Isa. 53:4

Note "In the later, Zoharic ... legend, the Messiah himself summons all the diseases, pains, and sufferings of Israel to come upon him, in order thus to ease the anguish of Israel, ... In all this the Messiah becomes heir to the Suffering Servant of God, ... who suffers undeservedly for the sins of others." Ref-0012, pp. 104-105 cited by Ref-0013, p. 18.


pestilence : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
pestilence - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
Peter : keys - to kingdom See note; nation - holy - church? See note; Paul - withstands Peter; Peter - death predicted See note; Peter - denies Jesus; Peter - elder; Peter - first; Peter - left-handed?; Peter - wife
Peter - death predicted : John 13:36; John 21:18; Acts 12:6; 2Pe. 1:14

Note "The story of his death in the apocryphal Acts of Peter cannot be credited: we are told that he was martyred under Nero, but asked to be crucified upside down because he was not worthy of suffering death on the cross in an upgright position as his Master had done." Ref-0062, p. 18. Peter may have been able to sleep in Acts 12:6 without worry because he was not yet old enough to fulfill John 21:18. Ref-0100, Tape 12:A.


Peter - denies Jesus : Mark 14:30; Mark 14:68; Mark 14:70; Mark 14:71; Luke 22:34; Luke 22:57; Luke 22:58; Luke 22:60; John 13:38; John 18:17; John 18:25; John 18:27
Peter - elder : 1Pe. 5:1
Peter - first : Mat. 10:2; Mark 3:16; Mark 6:13
Peter - keys to kingdom : keys - to kingdom See note
Peter - left-handed? : John 18:10
Peter - wife : Mark 1:30; 1Cor. 9:5
Peter - withstood by Paul : Paul - withstands Peter
Peter - written to Jewish Christians : nation - holy - church? See note
Peter = stone : Mat. 16:18; John 1:42
Peter vs. John : John vs. Peter
Peter vs. Paul in Acts : Paul - vs. Peter in Acts See note
Peters, George H. N. The Theocratic Kingdom, The : Ref-0141 See note
Petra : Bozrah - as refuge; Esau - established Petra? See note
Petra - as refuge : Bozrah - as refuge
Petra - established by Esau? : Esau - established Petra? See note
Pharisee : Paul - Pharisee
Pharisee - Paul : Paul - Pharisee
Pharisees : Pharisees - believed; Pharisees - believed in supernatural; righteousness - exceeds Pharisees
Pharisees - believed : Acts 15:5
Pharisees - believed in supernatural : Acts 23:8
Pharisees - righteousness must exceed : righteousness - exceeds Pharisees
Pharoah : Pharoah - meaning See note; Pharoah - purpose; priests - pagan supported by Pharoah
Pharoah - meaning :

Note "The word means great house, and referred originally to the palace rather than its leading inhabitant." Ref-0150. p. 50.


Pharoah - purpose : Ex. 7:3; Ex. 9:16; Ex. 11:9; Rom. 9:17-18; Rom. 9:22
Pharoah - supported pagan priests : priests - pagan supported by Pharoah
Philippians, MacArthur, John. : Ref-0188
Philistines : covenant - Abraham and Abimelech; covenant - Isaac with Philistines; Philistines - origin

Note Egyptian background. Greek "Palestine".


Philistines - covenant with : covenant - Abraham and Abimelech
Philistines - covenant with Isaac : covenant - Isaac with Philistines
Philistines - origin : Gen. 10:14; 1Chr. 1:12; Jer. 47:4; Amos 9:7
philosophy : philosophy - vain
philosophy - vain : Col. 2:8; 1Ti. 6:20
Phm. 1:1 : index - bible books; prison - epistles See note; Timothy - disciple
Phm. 1:19 : Paul - signed epistles
Phm. 1:22 : Paul - missionary journey - fourth See note
Phm. 1:24 : John Mark; Luke - mentioned See note; Paul - disagreement with John Mark See note
Php. 1:1 : deacon - office; elders - vs. deacons See note; index - bible books; pastor - bishop or overseer (episkopos) See note; prison - epistles See note; Timothy - disciple
Php. 1:6 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; finish - work in believer
Php. 1:10 : day - of Christ See note; sincere - origin of term See note
Php. 1:10 (cf. Isa. 45:23) : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
Php. 1:11 : Holy Spirit - fruit
Php. 1:12 : bad - for good
Php. 1:19 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note; Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus
Php. 1:20 : hope - produces
Php. 1:21 : death - as gain See note; soul sleep - AGAINST
Php. 1:21-23 : paradise - at death
Php. 1:29 : faith - gift of God; suffering - for Christ
Php. 2:5 : mind - of Christ
Php. 2:6 : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
Php. 2:6-11 : hypostatic union
Php. 2:7 : Holy Spirit - empowers; Holy Spirit - Jesus relied on See note; kenosis See note; subordinate - Jesus to Father See note; Trinity - involved in incarnation; type - Joseph of Christ See note
Php. 2:9 : deity - Jesus worshiped See note; name - above all names
Php. 2:9-10 : all things - under Jesus
Php. 2:10 : earth - under; knee - bow
Php. 2:12 : salvation - work out
Php. 2:14 : complaining
Php. 2:15 : believers - as light; wise - harmless and; world - IN but not OF
Php. 2:16 : day - of Christ See note
Php. 2:19 : Timothy - disciple
Php. 2:24 : Paul - missionary journey - fourth See note
Php. 2:25 (messenger) : apostles - not the twelve See note
Php. 2:27 : sick - saints
Php. 3:3 : Abraham - father of faithful See note; circumcision - heart See note; flesh - confidence in; Jews - AGAINST pride in physical descent
Php. 3:5 : Paul - Pharisee
Php. 3:5 (Benjamin) : tribes - ten not lost
Php. 3:9 : faith - righteousness by; law - vs. faith See note; righteousness - of God
Php. 3:12 : Paul - conversion of
Php. 3:13 : forget - the past
Php. 3:17 : immitate - Godly men
Php. 3:19 : eating - too much
Php. 3:20 : aliens - believers as; time - short See note; watch - for Christ
Php. 3:20-21 : rapture - vs. second coming, rapture See note
Php. 3:21 : image - conformed to Christ's; resurrection - body See note
Php. 4:3 : book - of life
Php. 4:5 : time - short See note
Php. 4:6-7 : fear - handling
Php. 4:7 : peace - of God
Php. 4:8 : viewing - avoid wickedness
Php. 4:9 : immitate - Godly men
Php. 4:13 : body of Christ - nurturing
Php. 4:18 : offering - as a sacrifice; tithing - devotional scriptures
Php. 4:19 : provision - for upright
phrases : phrases - common
phrases - common : Job 19:20 (skin of teeth); Dan. 5:5 (handwriting on the wall); Dan. 5:26 (days are numbered)
Phrygia : Paul - visits Phrygia
Phrygia - Paul visits : Paul - visits Phrygia
Phut :

Note Libya?; settled west of Egypt. North Africans; Berbers, et al.


phylactery : Ex. 13:9; Ex. 13:16; Deu. 6:8-9; Isa. 49:16; Sos. 8:6

Note Tefillin (phylacteries) are small tightly rolled scrolls that contain passages from Exodus and Deuteronomy. They were placed in boxes that were tied to the head or left arm. The mezuzot were placed in ornamental cases that were attached to the doorpost of a house. Ref-0025, p. 279.


physician : Luke - physician
physician - Luke : Luke - physician
Pierce, Larry. Tense Voice Mood : Ref-0178 See note
pierced : messianic prophecy - pierced; pierced - hands See note
pierced - hands : Ps. 22:16; Mat. 27:35

Note "The reading which best explains the variants is to be preferred. For example, Ps. 22:16 (Mat. 22:17) reads K'RY YDY WRGLY, which, as pointed by the Masoretes... means 'like the lion my hands and my feet'... The Hebrew column in the Complutensian Polyglot reads K'RW, vocalized as Ka'RuW, which means 'they have bored through.' Which reading best explains the variants (in this case, the reading in the versions)? Probably the second reading, for the LXX, the Peshitta, the Vulgate, and even Jerome's Hebrew Psalter all read, 'They have dug through' or 'pierced.'" Ref-0001, p. 65.


pierced - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - pierced
Pilate : Pilate - inscription See note
Pilate - inscription : Luke 3:1

Note Pilate's official residence was the Mediterranean seaboard city of Caesarea Maritima. In 1961, during Italian-sponsored excavations at Caesarea's Roman theater, a stone plaque bearing Pilate's name was discovered. The Latin inscription of four lines gives his title as "pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judea," a title very similar to that used of him in the Gospels (Luke 3.1).


pillar : pillar - standing by
pillar - standing by : 2K. 11:14; 2K. 23:3; 2Chr. 34:31
pillars : pillars - names of; pillars - Solomon's
pillars - names of : 1K. 7:21; 2Chr. 3:17; Isa. 11:4
pillars - Solomon's : 1K. 7:15-21; 2Chr. 3:15-17; Rev. 3:12
pinnacle : temptation - pinnacle of temple See note
pinnacle - temple - Messiah : temptation - pinnacle of temple See note
Pishon : Pishon - river See note
Pishon - river : Gen. 2:11

Note Infrared satellite may have revealed the lost Pishon River, long buried by desert sands, in the riverbed Farouk El-Baz, which runs from Hijaz in western Arabia to Kuwait. (Caution: if the flood was truly cataclysimic then the modern rivers may only bear resemblance to memories of the previous rivers in a totally different place and terrain.) Ref-0025-RP


pitch : ark - pitch covered
pitch - covered ark : ark - pitch covered
pity : pity - justice over; pity - prohibited
pity - justice over : Deu. 19:21
pity - prohibited : Deu. 7:2; Deu. 7:16
place : mansions - (mon-ay) See note
place - prepared for believers : mansions - (mon-ay) See note
plague : darkness - plague; locusts - army; sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
plague - darkness : darkness - plague
plague - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
plague - locusts : locusts - army
plan : salvation - plan of
plan - of salvation : salvation - plan of
planets : star - formation
planning : Holy Spirit - planning without; stewardship - preparation
planning - stewardship : stewardship - preparation
planning - without Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - planning without
plans : tabernacle - plans given
plans - tabernacle given : tabernacle - plans given
planted : tree - planted
planted - tree : tree - planted
pleaure : pleaure - before God
pleaure - before God : Isa. 47:8; 2Ti. 3:4; Rev. 18:7; Rev. 18:9
pledge : pledge - return by sundown
pledge - return by sundown : Ex. 22:26
plenary : inspiration - plenary See note
plenary - inspiration : inspiration - plenary See note
PLO : Temple Mount - 1967 war See note
PLO - temple mount : Temple Mount - 1967 war See note
plurality : elders - plural; Trinity See note
plurality - of elders : elders - plural
plurality - of God : Trinity See note
Pneumatology :

Note The study of the Holy Spirit.


poison : poison - immunity from; poison - water; wormwood See note
poison - immunity from : Mark 16:18; Luke 10:19
poison - water : Ex. 15:25; Rev. 8:11
poison - wormwood : wormwood See note
pole : idols - wooden cut down See note
pole - sacred : idols - wooden cut down See note
political : political - Jesus not
political - Jesus not : Isa. 42:2
Polycarp : Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus See note; John - students of See note
Polycarp - knew John : John - students of See note
Polycarp - student of John : Hippolytus - student of Irenaeus See note
polygamy : Koran - polygamy See note; polygamy - AGAINST
polygamy - AGAINST : Gen. 4:19; Gen. 30:1-43; Deu. 17:17; 1Ti. 3:2; 1Ti. 3:12; Tit. 1:6
polygamy - Koran : Koran - polygamy See note
Pompey : chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east See note; chronology - BC 63 - Pompey invades middle east See note
Pompey - enters Jerusalem : chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east See note
Pompey - invades middle east : chronology - BC 63 - Pompey invades middle east See note
Pontius Pilate : archaeology - Pontius Pilate See note
Pontius Pilate - archeaology : archaeology - Pontius Pilate See note
poor : poor - always will be; poor - be impartial toward; poor - duty to; poor - gleaning allowed; poor - God watches over; poor - Jesus' family; poor - oppressed; poor - sin offering required of; poor - who are rich
poor - always will be : Deu. 15:11; Mat. 26:11; Mark 14:7; John 12:8
poor - be impartial toward : Ex. 23:3; Lev. 19:15; Pr. 18:5; Pr. 24:23
poor - duty to : Deu. 14:29; Deu. 15:7; Job 29:12; Job 29:16; Ps. 41:1; Ps. 112:9; Pr. 17:3; Pr. 21:13; Pr. 14:13; Pr. 14:21; Pr. 19:17; Pr. 22:9; Pr. 28:27; Pr. 29:7; Pr. 31:4; Pr. 31:9; Pr. 31:20; Ecc. 11:1; Isa. 58:7-10; Jer. 5:28; Eze. 18:7; Mat. 25:40; 2Cor. 9:6; Jas. 2:14
poor - gleaning allowed : Ex. 23:11; Deu. 23:24
poor - God watches over : Isa. 25:4
poor - Jesus' family : Lev. 5:7; Lev. 12:8; Luke 2:24; 2Cor. 8:9
poor - oppressed : Isa. 3:14
poor - sin offering required of : Lev. 5:7; Lev. 5:11; Lev. 12:8; Lev. 14:21-22
poor - who are rich : Pr. 13:7; Rev. 3:17
Pope : kneeling - before Pope See note; pope - AGAINST
pope - AGAINST : Mat. 23:9; 1Ti. 2:5
Pope - kneeling before : kneeling - before Pope See note
population : fruitful and multiply
population - increase : fruitful and multiply
porch : pillars - names of
porch - pillars on Solomon's : pillars - names of
possession : inheritance - Israel as God's
possession - Israel God's : inheritance - Israel as God's
possessions : possessions - God's; possessions - shared
possessions - God's : 1Chr. 29:14; 1Chr. 29:16; Ps. 104:24
possessions - shared : Acts 2:45; Acts 4:32
Postmodern Times : Ref-0116 See note
postponement : Daniel's seventy sevens - gap See note
postponement - theory : Daniel's seventy sevens - gap See note
posttribulationism : millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem See note
posttribulationism - millennial kingdom population problem : millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem See note
Potok, Chaim. Wanderings : Ref-0150 See note
potter : potter - vs. clay
potter - vs. clay : Isa. 29:16; Isa. 41:25; Isa. 45:8-9; Isa. 64:8; Jer. 18:4; Jer. 18:6; Lam. 4:2; Dan. 2:41; Rom. 9:21
potter's : difficulty - potter's field See note
potter's - field : difficulty - potter's field See note
Potter's Freedom, The, White, James : Ref-0162 See note
poverty : Jerusalem - church - poverty of
poverty - Jerusalem church : Jerusalem - church - poverty of
power : darkness - power of See note
power - of darkness : darkness - power of See note
powers : angels - subject to Christ
powers - subject to Christ : angels - subject to Christ
Poythress, Vern S. Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd ed. : Ref-0191 See note
Pr. 1:1 : index - bible books; Solomon - proverbs of
Pr. 1:7 : wisdom - fear of God
Pr. 1:8 : children - fathers toward See note
Pr. 1:10 : company - evil corrupts good
Pr. 1:28 : answer - none by God; prayer - inhibited; unavailable - God
Pr. 2:5 : fear - God; wisdom - fear of God
Pr. 2:17 : adultery - beware; marriage - covenant
Pr. 3:5 : heart - wicked; understanding - lean not on
Pr. 3:5-6 : fear - handling
Pr. 3:6 : path - directed by God
Pr. 3:9 : firstfruits - to God; tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 3:11 : chastened - by God; correction - by God
Pr. 3:11-12 : cited - Pr._3:11-12
Pr. 3:16 : left hand
Pr. 3:18 : tree - of life See note
Pr. 3:20 : fountains - of the deep
Pr. 3:24 : sleep - peaceful
Pr. 3:33 : cursed - wicked by God
Pr. 4:1-27 : learning - seek
Pr. 4:23 : heart - guard; heart - issues of life from; heart - keep
Pr. 5:3 : adultery - beware
Pr. 5:4 : wormwood See note
Pr. 5:11 : sickness - sexual
Pr. 5:18 : one - flesh; wife - breasts satisfy; wife - of youth
Pr. 6:1 : surety
Pr. 6:6 : ant - consider See note; work - ethic
Pr. 6:16 : pride - first sin; pride - God hates
Pr. 6:17 : murder - prohibited
Pr. 6:19 : strife - sowing between brethren
Pr. 6:20 : children - toward parents
Pr. 6:21 : law - found on heart See note
Pr. 6:24 : adultery - beware
Pr. 6:30 : stealing - when starving
Pr. 6:31 : restore - more than was taken
Pr. 6:32 : adultery - beware
Pr. 7:3 : law - bound on fingers
Pr. 7:6 : adultery - beware
Pr. 7:7 : swine - pearls before
Pr. 7:7-9 : wicked - don't correct
Pr. 7:21 : adultery - beware
Pr. 8:1-36 : wisdom - in creation
Pr. 8:13 : arrogance - AGAINST; fear - God; pride - AGAINST See note
Pr. 8:21 : rich - by wisdom
Pr. 8:22-36 : wisdom - Jesus as
Pr. 8:23 : creation - of earth; foundation - before
Pr. 8:27 : face - of the deep; wisdom - from beginning
Pr. 8:29 : foundation - of world
Pr. 9:5 : communion
Pr. 9:6 : company - evil corrupts good
Pr. 9:10 : fear - God; wisdom - fear of God
Pr. 10:1 : children - toward parents
Pr. 10:2 : stealing - of no profit
Pr. 10:4 : work - ethic
Pr. 10:5 : stewardship - preparation
Pr. 10:8 : correction - accept
Pr. 10:12 : love; love - covers sin
Pr. 10:17 : correction - accept
Pr. 10:19 : tongue - taming
Pr. 10:26 : work - ethic
Pr. 10:27 : fear - God
Pr. 10:28 : hope - produces
Pr. 10:31-32 : tongue - taming
Pr. 11:1 : measure - honest
Pr. 11:2 : pride - before fall
Pr. 11:7 : death - hope beyond
Pr. 11:8 : ransom - wicked for righteous
Pr. 11:9 : slander - destroys
Pr. 11:13 : secrets - hold in trust
Pr. 11:14 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 11:15 : surety
Pr. 11:24 : sowing - and reaping; tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 11:28 : trusting - in riches
Pr. 12:1 : correction - accept
Pr. 12:10 : animals - treat fairly
Pr. 12:11 : company - evil corrupts good; work - ethic
Pr. 12:14 : speak - restrict See note
Pr. 12:15 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 12:18 : mouth - as weapon
Pr. 12:22 : lying - AGAINST
Pr. 12:24 : work - ethic
Pr. 12:25 : depression - from anxiety
Pr. 13:1 : children - toward parents
Pr. 13:3 : speak - restrict See note
Pr. 13:4 : work - ethic
Pr. 13:7 : poor - who are rich
Pr. 13:10 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 13:11 : work - ethic
Pr. 13:12 : tree - of life See note
Pr. 13:18 : correction - accept
Pr. 13:20 : company - evil corrupts good; friends - choose wisely
Pr. 13:22 : wealth - for righteous
Pr. 13:24 : children - disciplined
Pr. 14:1 : woman - homemaker
Pr. 14:4 : oxen - messy
Pr. 14:6 : learning - never coming to truth; wisdom - not found
Pr. 14:9 : sin - mocked
Pr. 14:12 : right - in own eyes See note; way - seems right
Pr. 14:13 : poor - duty to
Pr. 14:15 : gullible
Pr. 14:16 : evil - avoiding
Pr. 14:17 : anger - quick
Pr. 14:21 : poor - duty to
Pr. 14:23 : talk - without action; work - ethic
Pr. 14:25 : saved - souls
Pr. 14:26 : fear - God
Pr. 14:29 : anger - quick
Pr. 14:30 : envy - sickness; sickness - by sin
Pr. 14:34 : righteousness - exalts nation
Pr. 15:1 : anger - quick; answer - turn away wrath
Pr. 15:2 : tongue - taming
Pr. 15:3 : omnipresent - God
Pr. 15:4 : tongue - taming
Pr. 15:5 : children - toward parents; correction - accept
Pr. 15:8 : sacrifice - unacceptable
Pr. 15:10 : correction - accept
Pr. 15:11 : Abaddon See note
Pr. 15:16 : fear - God
Pr. 15:17 : calf - fatted
Pr. 15:18 : anger - slow to - God
Pr. 15:19 : work - ethic
Pr. 15:20 : children - toward parents
Pr. 15:22 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 15:27 : greed - destroys own house
Pr. 15:28 : speak - think before; tongue - taming
Pr. 15:29 : prayer - heard
Pr. 15:32 : correction - accept
Pr. 15:33 : fear - God; wisdom - fear of God
Pr. 16:1 : speak - by the Spirit
Pr. 16:2 : way - seems right
Pr. 16:4 : chosen - not See note; created - for destruction
Pr. 16:5 : pride - AGAINST See note
Pr. 16:6 : atonement - provided by God in OT; evil - avoiding; fear - God
Pr. 16:9 : path - directed by God; predestination - of God See note
Pr. 16:11 : measure - honest
Pr. 16:12 : leaders - be righteous
Pr. 16:15 : rain - early and latter
Pr. 16:17 : evil - avoiding
Pr. 16:18 : pride - AGAINST See note; pride - before fall
Pr. 16:22 : fool - contending with
Pr. 16:24 : royal jelly
Pr. 16:25 : right - in own eyes See note; way - seems right
Pr. 16:32 : anger - control; anger - slow to - God; spirit - rule
Pr. 16:33 : lots - casting See note
Pr. 17:2 : inheritance - servant shares
Pr. 17:3 : poor - duty to; refined - men by God
Pr. 17:6 : children - a blessing
Pr. 17:9 : love - covers sin
Pr. 17:10 : fool - contending with
Pr. 17:17 : friendship - true
Pr. 17:18 : surety
Pr. 17:21 : children - toward parents; son - foolish
Pr. 17:22 : joy - medicine
Pr. 17:23 : bribery - AGAINST
Pr. 17:25 : children - toward parents; son - foolish
Pr. 17:27 : self - control; speak - restrict See note
Pr. 18:1 : fellowship - commanded
Pr. 18:5 : poor - be impartial toward
Pr. 18:9 : work - ethic
Pr. 18:10 : tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 18:11 : trusting - in riches
Pr. 18:12 : pride - before fall
Pr. 18:13 : skepticism
Pr. 18:14 : spirit - broken
Pr. 18:17 : skepticism
Pr. 18:18 : lots - casting See note
Pr. 18:21 : tongue - taming
Pr. 18:22 : marriage - ordained and approved; wife - a favor from God
Pr. 18:24 : friend - God as; friendship - be friendly
Pr. 19:9 : lying - AGAINST
Pr. 19:11 : anger - slow to - God; love - covers sin
Pr. 19:13 : children - toward parents; contentious - woman
Pr. 19:14 : wife - a favor from God
Pr. 19:15 : work - ethic
Pr. 19:17 : poor - duty to; tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 19:18 : children - disciplined
Pr. 19:20 : counsel - recommended; teachable - be
Pr. 19:21 : path - directed by God; righteousness - Lord our See note
Pr. 19:23 : fear - God
Pr. 19:24 : work - ethic
Pr. 19:26 : children - toward parents
Pr. 19:27 : teachable - be
Pr. 20:1 : wine - not drinking
Pr. 20:3 : argument - AGAINST
Pr. 20:4 : work - ethic
Pr. 20:5 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 20:6 : righteousness - self See note; sin - all have
Pr. 20:7 : generational - blessing
Pr. 20:9 : sin - all have
Pr. 20:10 : measure - honest
Pr. 20:12 : created - each person; ear - hearing
Pr. 20:13 : work - ethic
Pr. 20:16 : surety
Pr. 20:18 : counsel - recommended; war - supported
Pr. 20:19 : company - evil corrupts good; gossip - AGAINST; secrets - hold in trust; slander - destroys
Pr. 20:20 : children - toward parents
Pr. 20:22 : evil - not to repay; vengeance - God's; waiting - on God
Pr. 20:23 : measure - honest
Pr. 20:24 : path - directed by God
Pr. 20:25 : vows - inadvisable
Pr. 20:26 : threshing - the wicked
Pr. 20:27 : heart - God knows; law - found on heart See note
Pr. 20:30 : children - disciplined
Pr. 21:1 : kings - God sets up
Pr. 21:2 : heart - God knows; righteousness - self See note
Pr. 21:3 : sacrifice - vs. obedience
Pr. 21:4 : pride - AGAINST See note
Pr. 21:5 : work - ethic
Pr. 21:9 : contentious - woman
Pr. 21:11 : teaching - receive
Pr. 21:13 : poor - duty to; prayer - inhibited
Pr. 21:14 : pride - AGAINST See note
Pr. 21:17 : wine - love of
Pr. 21:18 : ransom - wicked for righteous
Pr. 21:19 : contentious - woman
Pr. 21:23 : tongue - taming
Pr. 21:24 : scoffers
Pr. 21:25 : work - ethic
Pr. 21:27 : sacrifice - unacceptable
Pr. 21:31 : preparing - for evil; trusting - in horses
Pr. 22:3 : evil - avoiding
Pr. 22:4 : fear - God
Pr. 22:6 : children - disciplined
Pr. 22:7 : debt - monetary
Pr. 22:9 : poor - duty to; tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 22:10 : scoffers
Pr. 22:13 : work - ethic
Pr. 22:15 : children - disciplined
Pr. 22:24 : anger - control
Pr. 22:24-25 : company - evil corrupts good
Pr. 22:26 : surety
Pr. 23:4 : work - too much
Pr. 23:5 : eagle's - wings
Pr. 23:9 : fool - contending with
Pr. 23:10 : Goel - kinsman redeemer See note; orphans - protected
Pr. 23:12 : teaching - receive
Pr. 23:13 : children - disciplined
Pr. 23:17 : fear - God
Pr. 23:20 : wine - too much
Pr. 23:20-21 : company - evil corrupts good
Pr. 23:21 : eating - too much
Pr. 23:22 : children - toward parents
Pr. 23:25 : children - toward parents
Pr. 23:27 : harlot - avoid
Pr. 23:29 : wine - not drinking
Pr. 24:6 : counsel - recommended
Pr. 24:9 : scoffers
Pr. 24:11 : suicide
Pr. 24:12 : heart - God knows
Pr. 24:13 : royal jelly
Pr. 24:17 : enemy - love See note
Pr. 24:21 : fear - God
Pr. 24:23 : poor - be impartial toward
Pr. 24:29 : eye for eye - AGAINST; vengeance - God's
Pr. 24:30 : work - ethic
Pr. 25:1 : scripture - copied; Solomon - proverbs of
Pr. 25:2 : hidden - by God
Pr. 25:8 : sue - brothers
Pr. 25:13 : messenger - faithful
Pr. 25:14 : tithing - devotional scriptures
Pr. 25:15 : tongue - gentle prevails
Pr. 25:16 : eating - too much
Pr. 25:19 : trusting - in man
Pr. 25:20 : grief - response to
Pr. 25:21-22 : enemy - love See note
Pr. 25:24 : contentious - woman
Pr. 25:25 : messenger - faithful
Pr. 25:28 : authority - from submission; spirit - rule
Pr. 26:2 : curse - of no effect; curses - from man
Pr. 26:4 : fool - contending with
Pr. 26:6 : lying - AGAINST; messenger - faithful
Pr. 26:11 : vomit - dog returns
Pr. 26:12 : righteousness - self See note
Pr. 26:13 : work - ethic
Pr. 26:16 : righteousness - self See note
Pr. 26:17 : quarrel - meddle in
Pr. 26:20 : gossip - AGAINST
Pr. 26:28 : lying - AGAINST
Pr. 27:4 : anger - control
Pr. 27:5 : love - concealed
Pr. 27:6 : kisses - deceitful
Pr. 27:7 : soul - hungry
Pr. 27:12 : preparing - for evil
Pr. 27:13 : surety
Pr. 27:14 : morning - against being noisy
Pr. 27:15 : contentious - woman
Pr. 27:17 : iron - sharpens iron
Pr. 27:20 : Abaddon See note; hades - never full
Pr. 27:22 : fool - contending with
Pr. 27:23 : stewardship - preparation
Pr. 28:1 : flee - without pursuit
Pr. 28:4 : expose - darkness
Pr. 28:5 : seekers - God revealed to See note
Pr. 28:6 : integrity - over riches
Pr. 28:8 : usury See note; wealth - for righteous; wealth - promised
Pr. 28:9 : prayer - as sin
Pr. 28:11 : right - in own eyes See note
Pr. 28:13 : sin - confess; sin - denied
Pr. 28:17 : murder - prohibited
Pr. 28:19 : company - evil corrupts good; work - ethic
Pr. 28:24 : children - toward parents
Pr. 28:25 : pride - AGAINST See note
Pr. 28:26 : heart - wicked
Pr. 28:27 : poor - duty to
Pr. 29:3 : children - toward parents
Pr. 29:4 : bribery - AGAINST
Pr. 29:7 : poor - duty to
Pr. 29:9 : fool - contending with
Pr. 29:13 : vision - physical from God
Pr. 29:15 : children - disciplined
Pr. 29:17 : children - disciplined
Pr. 29:18 : vision - perish without
Pr. 29:20 : speak - restrict See note
Pr. 29:21 : servant - treat kindly
Pr. 29:22 : anger - control
Pr. 29:23 : pride - before fall
Pr. 29:25 : fear - of man
Pr. 30:4 : ascended - to heaven See note; heavens - passed through; name - of the Son; name - unknown; son of God - in OT; Trinity See note
Pr. 30:6 : teachers - twisting Scripture
Pr. 30:7 : financial - balance
Pr. 30:9 : name - profaned - God's
Pr. 30:11 : children - toward parents
Pr. 30:12 : blind - to own sin; generation - filthy
Pr. 30:13 : generation - prideful
Pr. 30:17 : children - toward parents
Pr. 30:19 : wonderful things
Pr. 30:20 : blind - to own sin
Pr. 30:25 : stewardship - preparation
Pr. 30:27 : Gog - locust king See note; locusts - no king; stewardship - preparation
Pr. 31:2 : marriage - covenant
Pr. 31:4 : poor - duty to
Pr. 31:5 : wine - and kings
Pr. 31:8 : speak - for those who can't
Pr. 31:8-9 : injustice - fight
Pr. 31:9 : poor - duty to
Pr. 31:10 : wife - virtuous
Pr. 31:10-31 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Pr. 31:20 : poor - duty to
Pr. 31:26 : women - teaching See note
Pr. 31:27 : work - ethic
Pr. 31:28 : children - toward parents; husband - toward wife
Pr. 31:30 : fear - God
Practical Grammar For Classical Hebrew, A : Ref-0128 See note
practice : church - practice
practice - church : church - practice
praise : Judah - means praise; music - worship; praise - continuous; praise - dance; praise - first; praise - from nature; praise - seven per day; praise - sing; praise - sought from men; tribulation - rejoice in
praise - continuous : Ezra 3:11; Ne. 12:24
praise - dance : Ex. 15:20; Ps. 30:11; Ps. 149:3; Ps. 150:4
praise - first : Gen. 46:28; Jdg. 1:2; Jdg. 20:18; Ps. 149:6; 2Chr. 20:21
praise - from nature : Ps. 96:11; Ps. 98:7; Hab. 2:11
praise - in tribulation : tribulation - rejoice in
praise - Judah means : Judah - means praise
praise - music : music - worship
praise - seven per day : Ps. 119:164
praise - sing : Job 36:24
praise - sought from men : John 12:43
Pratico, Gary D. and Miles V. Van Pelt Basics of Biblical Hebrew : Ref-0184 See note
pray : Holy Spirit - intercedes; Jerusalem - pray for; pray - for authorities; pray - for oppressors; pray - not
pray - for authorities : Ezra 6:10; 1Ti. 2:2
pray - for Jerusalem : Jerusalem - pray for
pray - for oppressors : Mat. 5:44
pray - in spirit : Holy Spirit - intercedes
pray - not : Jer. 14:11
prayer : bread - fish with; dead - prayer for See note; decisions - made without God; Koran - prayer direction See note; Paul - prays for shipmates; prayer - all night; prayer - amiss; prayer - and exorcism; prayer - answered may not be good; prayer - as incense; prayer - as memorial; prayer - as sin; prayer - at meals; prayer - closet; prayer - coopting with God; prayer - fasting and; prayer - for friends - released God; prayer - for sick; prayer - for signs and wonders; prayer - heard; prayer - in God's will; prayer - in Jesus' name; prayer - in spirit; prayer - inhibited; prayer - Jesus for believers; prayer - John the Baptist taught; prayer - kneeling; prayer - lacking; prayer - Lord's; prayer - morning; prayer - morning, noon, evening; prayer - not heard See note; prayer - obedience affects; prayer - of Jesus heard; prayer - of repentance; prayer - of unsaved; prayer - persistent; prayer - repetition; prayer - sleep during; prayer - to resist temptation; prayer - toward temple; prayer - without ceasing See note; prayer - wrong god; rain - from prayer; sins - confessed in prayer; temple - house of prayer
prayer - all night : Luke 5:12
prayer - amiss : Jas. 4:3
prayer - and exorcism : Mark 9:29
prayer - answered may not be good : Num. 11:33; Ps. 106:15
prayer - as incense : Ex. 30:8; Ps. 141:2; Luke 1:10; Acts 10:4; Rev. 5:8; Rev. 8:3
prayer - as memorial : Acts 10:4; Acts 10:21; Rev. 5:8; Rev. 8:3
prayer - as sin : Ps. 66:18; Ps. 109:7; Pr. 28:9
prayer - at meals : Mat. 14:19; Mat. 14:22; Mark 6:41; John 6:11; 1Ti. 4:5
prayer - bread and fish : bread - fish with
prayer - brings rain : rain - from prayer
prayer - closet : Mat. 6:6
prayer - coopting with God : 2K. 19:20; Dan. 9:23
prayer - decisions without : decisions - made without God
prayer - direction - Koran : Koran - prayer direction See note
prayer - fasting and : Ne. 1:4; Ps. 35:13; Dan. 9:3; Mat. 17:21; Mark 9:29; Luke 2:37; Luke 5:33; Acts 9:9; Acts 10:30; Acts 13:3; Acts 14:23; 1Cor. 7:5
prayer - for dead : dead - prayer for See note
prayer - for friends - released God : Job 42:10; Mat. 5:24; Jas. 5:16
prayer - for sick : Jas. 5:14
prayer - for signs and wonders : Acts 4:29
prayer - heard : Job 22:27; Pr. 15:29; Acts 9:11; Acts 10:4; Acts 10:31
prayer - house of : temple - house of prayer
prayer - in God's will : Mat. 6:10; Luke 11:2; Rom. 8:27
prayer - in Jesus' name : John 16:23-26
prayer - in spirit : Rom. 8:26; 1Cor. 13:15; Eph. 6:18; Jude 1:20
prayer - inhibited : Deu. 1:45; 1S. 28:6; 2Chr. 7:13; Ps. 18:41; Ps. 66:18; Pr. 1:28; Pr. 21:13; Isa. 1:15; Isa. 58:3-9; Isa. 59:2; Jer. 7:16; Jer. 11:14; Jer. 14:12; Lam. 3:44; Zec. 7:13; Mal. 2:14; John 9:31; 1Pe. 3:7; 1Pe. 3:12
prayer - Jesus for believers : Luke 22:32; John 17:9; John 17:11; John 17:15
prayer - John the Baptist taught : Luke 11:1
prayer - kneeling : Luke 22:41; Acts 9:40; Acts 20:36; Acts 21:5
prayer - lacking : Jer. 10:21
prayer - Lord's : Mat. 6:9; Luke 11:2
prayer - morning : Ps. 63:1; Ps. 119:147
prayer - morning, noon, evening : Ps. 55:17; Dan. 6:10; Acts 10:9
prayer - not heard :

Note See prayer - inhibited


prayer - obedience affects : John 9:31; John 15:7; John 15:16; 1Jn. 3:22; 1Jn. 5:14
prayer - of Jesus heard : Ps. 22:24; Mat. 26:39; Mat. 27:46; Mark 14:36; Mark 15:34; Luke 22:42; Heb. 5:7
prayer - of repentance : Eze. 9:3; Ne. 1:4; Dan. 9:4; Acts 8:22
prayer - of unsaved : Acts 10:2; Acts 11:14
prayer - Paul for shipmates : Paul - prays for shipmates
prayer - persistent : Luke 11:8; Luke 18:1; Luke 18:7; 1Th. 5:17
prayer - repetition : Mat. 6:7
prayer - sins confessed : sins - confessed in prayer
prayer - sleep during : Mat. 26:40; Mark 14:37; Luke 9:32
prayer - to resist temptation : Gen. 39:7; Mat. 6:13; Luke 11:4; Luke 22:32; Luke 22:40; Luke 22:46; 1Cor. 10:13
prayer - toward temple : 1K. 8:42; 1K. 8:48; 2Chr. 6:21; 2Chr. 6:34-39; Dan. 9:5; John 4:20-24
prayer - without ceasing : Ex. 30:8; Ne. 2:4; Rom. 1:9 (?); 1Th. 2:13; 1Th. 5:17; 2Ti. 1:3

Note Questionable: Rom. 1:9 (?);


prayer - wrong god : Isa. 45:20
prayers : saints - prayers of
prayers - of saints : saints - prayers of
Pre-Trib Perspectives, LaHaye, Tim. : Ref-0181 See note
preach : great - commission See note
preach - commanded : great - commission See note
preached : gospel - preached; gospel - preached all nations; gospel - preached before end; gospel of kingdom - preached to whole earth
preached - gospel : gospel - preached
preached - gospel before end : gospel - preached before end
preached - gospel of kingdom to whole earth : gospel of kingdom - preached to whole earth
preached - gospel to all : gospel - preached all nations
preacher : pastor - preacher (kerux) See note
preacher - pastor : pastor - preacher (kerux) See note
preaching : preaching - how hear without; preaching - Jesus; preaching - open air; preaching - unable to suppress See note
preaching - how hear without : Rom. 10:14
preaching - Jesus : Luke 8:1
preaching - open air : Acts 17:17
preaching - unable to suppress : Job 32:18-20; Ps. 39:3; Jer. 6:11; Jer. 20:9; Acts 4:20; Acts 18:5; 1Cor. 9:16-17

Note "They did not have the message but the message had them!" Ref-0197, p. 150.


precept : learning - incomplete
precept - upon precept : learning - incomplete
preconditions : second coming - preconditions
preconditions - second coming : second coming - preconditions
predestination : Koran - predestination - double See note; Koran- predestination; predestination - AGAINST double See note; predestination - of God See note; predestination - prepared beforehand See note
predestination - AGAINST double : Rom. 9:21-23

Note The lump of clay in Rom. 9:21 is already judged and deserving of hell due to its innate nature (Rom. 3:9-19). God then chooses a piece from the lump which is prepared beforehand (Rom. 9:23) for glory, whereas the rest of the clay he endured with much longsuffering (Rom. 9:22). Double predestination assumes that the vessels prepared for destruction in v. 22 were prepared beforehand -- something the text only states of those who are saved. The verb "prepared" or "fitted" kathrtismena in Rom. 9:22 is a perfect passive participle meaning "to equip." The vessels of wrath were prepared, but not necessarily by God. No specific agent is here associated with the preparation.


predestination - double - Koran : Koran - predestination - double See note
predestination - Koran : Koran- predestination
predestination - of God : Ex. 9:16; Ex. 12:36; Ex. 33:19; 1S. 2:25; 2S. 17:14; 1K. 12:11; 1K. 12:15; Ezra 6:22; Ezra 7:6; Ps. 139:16; Pr. 16:9; Isa. 44:28; Jer. 10:23; Mat. 20:16; Mat. 22:14; Acts 2:23; Acts 4:27-28; Acts 13:48; Rom. 8:29-30; Rom. 9:11; Rom. 9:18; Rom. 9:20-24; 1Cor. 2:7; Eph. 1:5; Eph. 1:11; Eph. 2:10; Rev. 17:17

Note See chosen - believers. "...many of those who insist that when people come to study the doctrine of the Trinity they should put aside all preconceived notions and should not rely simply upon the unaided human reason to decide what can or cannot be true of God, and who insist that the Scriptures should be accepted here as the unquestioned and authoritative guide, are not willing to follow those rules in the study of the doctrine of Predestination." Ref-0096, p 113. "Because we know beforehand that an upright judge will refuse a bribe, and a miser will clutch a nugget of gold, does this alter the nature or prejudice the freedom of their acts? And if we, with our very limited knowledge of other men's natures and of the influences which will play upon them, are able to predict their actions with reasonable accuracy, shall not God, who understands perfectly their natures and these influences, know exactly what their actions will be?" Ref-0096, p. 211. "God is a free agent, yet it is certain that He will always do right. The holy angels and redeemed saints are free agents, yet it is certain that they will never sin; otherwise there would be no assurance of their remaining in heaven. On the othe rhand, it is certain that the Devil, the demons and fallen men will commit sin, although they are free agents." Ref-0096, p. 212. "In his fallen state [man] only has what we call 'the freedom of slavery.' He is in bondage to sin and spontaneously follows Satan. He does not have the ability or incentive to follow God... is this a thing worthy the name 'free'?... Not free-will but self-will would more appropriately describe man's condition since the fall." Ref-0096, p. 212. Regarding the difference between foreordination and foreknowledge: "God's decree is not based upon His foreknowledge that, under certain conditions, certain happenings will take place, but is independent of all such foreknowledge." The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith cited by Ref-0113, Vol. 23, No. 4., 2001, p. 34.


predestination - prepared beforehand : Rom. 9:23 (prohtoimasen); Eph. 2:20 (prohtoimasen)

Note proetoimazw (prepare beforehand) and proorizw (predestine) are closely related. proetoimazw emphasizes the means whereas proorizw looks at the end (purpose).


predestined : crucifixion - will of God
predestined - crucifixion : crucifixion - will of God
predicted : death - Jesus predicts own; resurrection - Jesus predicts
predicted - Jesus His death : death - Jesus predicts own
predicted - Jesus His resurrection : resurrection - Jesus predicts
preexistence : preexistence - AGAINST
preexistence - AGAINST : Ps. 102:18
pregnant : pregnant - woe to those
pregnant - woe to those : Mat. 24:19; Luke 23:29
prehistoric : year - abbreviations See note
prehistoric - definition : year - abbreviations See note
preincarnate : Jesus - preincarnate appearance
preincarnate - appearance of Jesus : Jesus - preincarnate appearance
premillennialism : millennial kingdom - early church See note
premillennialism - early church : millennial kingdom - early church See note
preparation : crucifixion - day of preparation; preparation - day of Jesus died; preparation - none; stewardship - preparation
preparation - crucified on day of : crucifixion - day of preparation
preparation - day of Jesus died : Mat. 27:62; Luke 23:54
preparation - none : Luke 9:3
preparation - stewardship : stewardship - preparation
prepare : peace - prepare during
prepare - during peace : peace - prepare during
prepared beforehand : predestination - prepared beforehand See note
prepared beforehand - predestination : predestination - prepared beforehand See note
preparing : preparing - for evil
preparing - for evil : Pr. 21:31; Pr. 27:12
presence : dwells - God with man; earth - presence of God comes
presence - God with man : dwells - God with man
presence - of God comes to earth : earth - presence of God comes
presents : presents - celebrate killing
presents - celebrate killing : Est. 9:19; Rev. 11:10
preservation : inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques See note; scripture - permanent See note; Word - preserved See note
preservation - Biblical : Word - preserved See note
preservation - Scripture by God : scripture - permanent See note
preservation - textual - Masoretes : inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques See note
preserved : clothes - preserved
preserved - clothes : clothes - preserved
presuming : presuming - on God
presuming - on God : Num. 15:30; Deu. 1:43; Deu. 17:12
preterism : glory - Jesus appears in See note; preterism - AGAINST See note; preterism - inconsistent time text See note; preterism - localization See note; second coming - spiritualized See note; soon - manner or timing? See note

Note "The word 'preterist' is based on the Latin term praeteritus, which means 'gone by,' or past. Preterism holds that the tribulation prophecies occur in the first century, thus in our past." Ref-0078, p. 13.


preterism - AGAINST : Dan. 9:26; Mat. 24:21-22; Mat. 24:15; Mat. 24:29; Mat. 26:64; Rev. 13:8; Rev. 13:13-17

Note "The text that Jesus cited concerning the Temple's desecration, Daniel 9:27, predicts that the one who desecrates this Temple will himself be destroyed. By contrast, those who destroyed the temple in A.D. 70 (in fulfillment of Jesus' prediction)--the Roman emperor Vespasian and his son Titus--were not destroyed but returned to Rome in triumph carrying vessels from the destroyed Temple." Ref-0078, p. 126. "However, if this interpretation is taken [that the abomination of desolation refers to the worship of the Roman standards in the temple precincts], Matthew 24:16-20 is difficult if not impossible to explain. By then it would be too late for the followers of the Lord Jesus to escape; the Romans had already taken the city by this time." "D.A. Carson notes, 'by the time the Romans had actually desecrated the temple in A.D. 70, it was too late for anyone in the city to flee.'" Ref-0078, p. 138. "... it is likely that hardly any of the Sanhedrin would have lived another forty years to see a coming of Christ [Mat. 26:64] in the sense advocated by the preterists. Instead, Christ was saying that though He was in a position of humiliation before them, He would not always be that way. One day He will return as the same Jewish Messiah in power and great glory. The Sanhedrin (and all who are living on the earth) will one day see this great event." Ref-0078, p. 146.


preterism - inconsistent time text : Rev. 22:6

Note Preterists are inconsistent in understanding this verse. Gary DeMar, takes the 'shortly' here, as all others in Revelation, as an indicator that this passage must have been fulfilled in a non-physical coming of Christ during the 70 AD destruction of Jerusalem. But Ken Gentry cites Rev. 20:7-9 as a reference to a yet future second coming. Gentry, Kenneth, He Shall Have Dominion, pp. 254; 276; 418.


preterism - Jewish evangelism : second coming - spiritualized See note
preterism - localization : Rev. 1:7; Rev. 3:10-11

Note "Another hermeneutical shortcoming of preterism relates to the limiting of the promised coming of Christ in Rev. 1.7 to Judea [the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD]. What does a localized judgment hundreds of miles away have to do with the seven churches of Asia? John uses two long chapters in addressing those churches regarding the implications of the coming of Christ for them. For instance, the promise to shield the Philadelphian church from judgment (Rev. 3:10-11) is meaningless if that judgment occurs far beyond the borders of that city." Ref-0126, p. 225.


preterism - timing texts : soon - manner or timing? See note
preterism - transfiguration : glory - Jesus appears in See note
pretribulation : rapture - church missing in Revelation
pretribulation - rapture : rapture - church missing in Revelation
prey : prey - God provides
prey - God provides : Ps. 104:21; Ps. 104:27
Price, Randall. In Search Of Temple Treasures : Ref-0142 See note
Price, Randall. Jerusalem in Prophecy : Ref-0010 See note
Price, Randall. The Coming Last Days Temple : Ref-0146 See note
Price, Randall. The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible : Ref-0025 See note
Price, Randall. Unholy War : Ref-0160 See note
Price, Randall. World of the Bible News and Views. : Ref-0051 See note
pride : pride - AGAINST See note; pride - before fall; pride - by knowledge; pride - first sin; pride - God hates; pride - separates from God; Sodom - prideful
pride - AGAINST : Deu. 17:20; Job 10:16; Job 35:12; Job 40:11; Pr. 8:13; Pr. 16:5; Pr. 16:18; Pr. 21:4; Pr. 21:14; Pr. 28:25; Isa. 2:12; Isa. 10:33; Isa. 13:11; Isa. 13:19; Isa. 16:6; Isa. 23:9; Isa. 28:3; Jer. 13:9; Jer. 13:15; Jer. 13:17; Eze. 7:24; Dan. 4:30; Dan. 4:37; Dan. 5:20; Amos 6:8; 1Cor. 4:18; 2Ti. 3:2

Note "Solomon Schimmel explains that through the centuries Christian theologians and devoted writers classified pride as the 'deadlist' of the seven deadly sins. He refers to the medieval writer Gregory the Great, saying, 'Gregory did not include pride as one of the seven cardinal sins, but rather considered that it breeds the seven, which in turn breed a multitude of other vices. It is not difficult to see how pride leads to the other sins.'" Solomon Schimmel, The Seven Deadly Sins: Jewish, Christian, and Classical Reflections on Human Psychology, 3-4 cited by Ref-0122, p. 336.


pride - before fall : 2Chr. 26:16; Pr. 11:2; Pr. 16:18; Pr. 18:12; Pr. 29:23; Isa. 2:11; Isa. 2:17; Jer. 13:15-16; 1Ti. 3:6
pride - by knowledge : Isa. 5:21; Isa. 47:10; Rom. 11:25; Rom. 12:16; 1Cor. 8:1
pride - first sin : Pr. 6:16; Isa. 14:13; Eze. 28:17; 1Jn. 3:8
pride - God hates : Pr. 6:16
pride - separates from God : Ps. 138:6; Jas. 4:6; 1Pe. 5:5
pride - sin of Sodom : Sodom - prideful
prideful : prideful - man is; prideful - scattered
prideful - man is : Job 41:34
prideful - scattered : Luke 1:51; 1Pe. 5:5
priest : Ananias - high priest; Caiaphas - high priest; high priest - authority over Damascus See note; high priest - forbidden to tear clothes; king - and priest; priest - hair uncut; priest - married; priest - sin offering for; prophet - priest - king
priest - Ananias - high : Ananias - high priest
priest - and king : king - and priest
priest - Caiaphas - high : Caiaphas - high priest
priest - hair uncut : Lev. 21:5; Lev. 19:27; Eze. 5:1
priest - high - authority over Damascus : high priest - authority over Damascus See note
priest - high - forbidden to tear clothes : high priest - forbidden to tear clothes
priest - king - prophet : prophet - priest - king
priest - married : 2Chr. 22:11
priest - sin offering for : Lev. 4:3; Lev. 9:8; Heb. 5:3; Heb. 7:27-28
priesthood : Aaronic - priesthood See note; pastor - equips saints; priesthood - changed See note; priesthood - defiled See note; priesthood - genealogy required; priesthood - of believers See note
priesthood - Aaronic : Aaronic - priesthood See note
priesthood - believers equipped by pastor : pastor - equips saints
priesthood - changed : Ps. 110:4; Heb. 7:12

Note "According to Genesis 14, a priest in the Order of Melchizedek could be both a priest and a king. This was before the time of Mosis, since under th Mosaic Law this would no longer be possible. The Law of Moses laid down that all priests had to be of the Tribe of Levi and that kings had to be of the Tribe of Judah. In order for this prophecy to be fulfilled, therefore, it is clear that it will be necessary for the Law of Moses and the Levitical Order to be removed." Ref-0011, p. 89.


priesthood - defiled :

Note "The problem of recovering a pure Jewish Kohanim is not new. In the Tosefta, Rabbi Yehuda records that when the Jews returned to Israel from the Babylonian captivity at the beginning of the Second Temple period, there was no one among them who had not been defiled by contact with the dead (corpse impurity)." Ref-0146, p. 386 [which see for a detailed explanation of the precedures undertaken].


priesthood - genealogy required : Ne. 7:14
priesthood - of believers : 1Pe. 2:5; 1Pe. 2:9; Rev. 1:6; Rev. 5:10; Rev. 20:6

Note "The Old Testament priests were Levites. The New Testament priests wear levis." Tony Garland


priestly : divisions - Aaronic; Levitical - divisions
priestly - Aaronic divisions : divisions - Aaronic
priestly - divisions : Levitical - divisions
priests : kingdom - of priests; priests - non-Levitical; priests - non-Zadokite See note; priests - pagan supported by Pharoah; priests - ungodly; Rome - fear of by priests
priests - fear of Rome : Rome - fear of by priests
priests - kingdom of : kingdom - of priests
priests - non-Levitical : 1K. 12:31; 1K. 13:33
priests - non-Zadokite :

Note "Of the 28 high priests between 37 B.C. and A.D. 70, all but two came from illegitimate non-Zadokite families." Ref-0146, p. 145.


priests - pagan supported by Pharoah : Gen. 47:22; Gen. 47:26
priests - ungodly : 1S. 8:3; 1S. 2:12-17; Jer. 1:18; Jer. 2:8; Jer. 4:9; Jer. 5:31; Jer. 6:13; Jer. 8:2; Jer. 13:13; Mic. 3:11; Mal. 2:7-8
prince : covenant - prince of See note; prince - air
prince - air : Eph. 2:2
prince - of covenant : covenant - prince of See note
principalities : principalities - church instructs; principalities - demonic
principalities - church instructs : 1Cor. 4:9; Eph. 3:10; 1Pe. 1:12
principalities - demonic : Dan. 10:13; Dan. 10:20; Mat. 9:34; Mat. 12:24; Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15; John 12:31; John 16:11; Rom. 8:38; Eph. 1:21; Eph. 3:10; Eph. 6:12; Col. 1:16; Col. 2:10; Tit. 3:1
Priscilla : Aquila - and Priscilla
Priscilla - and Aquila : Aquila - and Priscilla
prison : prison - Angel delivers from; prison - delivered from; prison - epistles See note; prison - hades; prison - in OT; prison - spirits in
prison - Angel delivers from : Acts 5:19; Acts 12:7
prison - delivered from : Acts 5:19; Acts 12:7; Acts 16:26
prison - epistles : Acts 28:14-31; Eph. 1:1; Php. 1:1; Col. 1:1; Phm. 1:1

Note "...the four Prison Epistles were written during the apostle's imprisonment at Rome (Acts 28:14-31)." Ref-0188, p. 4.


prison - hades : Isa. 24:22; 1Pe. 3:19
prison - in OT : 1K. 22:27; 2Chr. 16:10
prison - spirits in : 1Pe. 3:19; Rev. 18:2
prisoner : prisoner - of God
prisoner - of God : Eph. 3:1; 2Ti. 1:8
prisoners : prisoners - released
prisoners - released : Isa. 42:7; Isa. 49:9; Isa. 61:1; Luke 4:18; 2Ti. 2:26; Heb. 2:15
private : private - interpretation prohibited
private - interpretation prohibited : 2Pe. 1:20
procession : Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus; Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God; procession - Son and Holy Spirit See note
procession - of Holy Spirit from Father God : Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God
procession - of Holy Spirit from Jesus : Holy Spirit - procession from Jesus
procession - Son and Holy Spirit : Ps. 104:30; Isa. 48:16

Note "While the Father sends the Son and the Spirit, the Son never sends the Father, but does send the Spirit. The Spirit neither sends the Father nor the Son, but is subordinate to Their will which at all times is His own will, and accomplishes His work in the earth." Ref-0019, p. 16. Westminster Confession of Faith - "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons of one substance, power, and eternity; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son." Ref-0019, p. 13.


prodigal : prodigal - son
prodigal - son : Luke 15:11
productive : old age - productive
productive - old age : old age - productive
profaned : name - profaned - God's
profaned - God's name : name - profaned - God's
progressive : progressive - revelation
progressive - revelation : John 1:17; Acts 10:15 (Gentiles cleansed); Acts 10:28 (Gentiles cleansed); Acts 17:30; Rom. 16:25; Eph. 3:5; Heb. 1:1-2; Heb. 9:8
progressive dispensationalism : dispensationalism - progressive See note; dispensationalism - progressive - misleading See note
progressive dispensationalism - misleading : dispensationalism - progressive - misleading See note
promise : covenants - of promise; Messiah's lineage specified
promise - covenants of : covenants - of promise
promise - line of : Messiah's lineage specified
promised land : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note; covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]; covenant - Palestinian - land owned by God [5002.4.5]; covenant - Palestinian - occupation conditional [5002.4.4]; covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]; Israel - land too small; Koran - promised land See note
promised land - borders : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
promised land - covenant : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
promised land - inheritance : covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]
promised land - Israel too small : Israel - land too small
promised land - Koran : Koran - promised land See note
promised land - occupation conditional : covenant - Palestinian - occupation conditional [5002.4.4]
promised land - owned by God : covenant - Palestinian - land owned by God [5002.4.5]
promised land - unfulfilled : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
promises : covenants - to Israel; promises - God fulfills; promises - remind God of
promises - given to Israel : covenants - to Israel
promises - God fulfills : 1K. 8:56; Isa. 49:15-16; Rom. 11:29
promises - remind God of : Gen. 32:9-12
proper name : theos - not proper name See note
proper name - theos not : theos - not proper name See note
prophecy : Canaanite - prophecy See note; cessationism See note; Enoch - prophecy See note; Holy Spirit - prophecy by; Joseph - tested by prophecy; naked - phophecying while; prophecy - by unbelievers; prophecy - ceases; prophecy - characteristics of gift See note; prophecy - chart - Islam, Judaism, Christianity See note; prophecy - desire; prophecy - despise not; prophecy - distressing spirit; prophecy - faith required; prophecy - for appointed time; prophecy - for monetary gain; prophecy - gaps of time in See note; prophecy - gaps of time within See note; prophecy - gift; prophecy - gift in use; prophecy - in NT; prophecy - Jeremiah or Zechariah? See note; prophecy - judged; prophecy - motivator; prophecy - musical; prophecy - once only; prophecy - percentage of Scripture; prophecy - personal; prophecy - purpose of gift; prophecy - rare; prophecy - rejected; prophecy - sons and daughers; prophecy - statistics See note; prophecy - suppressed by God; prophecy - testimony of Jesus; prophecy - transition into; prophecy - two or three; prophecy - warn vs. rebuke; quotes - how NT quotes OT See note; revelation - not understood; weapons - prophecy See note; Word - God performs His
prophecy - by Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - prophecy by
prophecy - by unbelievers : Ex. 10:28; Mark 15:3; John 11:50; John 18:38; John 19:4; John 19:14; John 19:22
prophecy - Canaanite : Canaanite - prophecy See note
prophecy - ceases : cessationism See note; Ps. 74:9; Jer. 18:18; Jer. 23:33-39; Zec. 13:3; Mic. 3:6; 1Cor. 13:8
prophecy - characteristics of gift : 1Cor. 14:3

Note "This verse [1Cor. 14:3], however, does not define the gift of prophecy but merely refers to the fact that prophecy is understandable and, therefore, results in edification, exhortation, and encouragement... Other gifts such as apostle and teacher, also edify, encourage, and exhort." Ref-0115, p. 64. "Those who claim that anyone who encourages, exhorts, and consoles is a prophet are also making erroneous claims. Exhorting and encouraging are the results of the prophet's ministry, but they also are the results of the ministries of others who are not prophets." Ref-0115, p. 85.


prophecy - chart - Islam, Judaism, Christianity :

Note Ref-0160, pp. 319-322.


prophecy - desire : 1Cor. 12:31; 1Cor. 14:1; 1Cor. 14:5; 1Cor. 14:39
prophecy - despise not : 1Th. 5:20
prophecy - distressing spirit : 1S. 18:10
prophecy - Enoch : Enoch - prophecy See note
prophecy - faith required : Rom. 12:6
prophecy - for appointed time : Dan. 8:19; Dan. 11:35; Hab. 2:3
prophecy - for monetary gain : Mic. 3:11
prophecy - gaps of time in : 1S. 10:8; 1S. 93:8; Isa. 9:6; Isa. 61:1-2; Dan. 9:27; Mal. 3:1

Note "In Malachi 3:1 Malachi predicts the coming of the Messiah's forerunner, who, of course, is John the Baptist. This is immediately followed by a description of the Lord's Second Advent. It quite clearly is the second coming because it is described as a time of judgment, prompting Malachi to ask, 'Who can endure the day of His coming?' (3: 2). A gap of some 2000 years and counting exists between John the Baptist and the Lord's next coming. Isaiah 9:6 says, "For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us," and then predicts, 'And the government will rest on His shoulders.' The second is yet to be." 2002012601.htm.


prophecy - gaps of time within : Gen. 3:15; 1S. 10:8; 1S. 93:8; Isa. 9:6; Isa. 61:1-2; Dan. 9:27; Zec. 9:9-10; Mal. 3:1-2; Mal. 4:5-6; Mat. 3:11-12; Luke 4:17-19; 2Pe. 3:10-13

Note 1. First and second coming of Christ (Isa. 61:1-2; Zec. 9:9-10; Mal. 3:1-2; Mal. 4:5-6; Luke 4:17-19. 2. First and second resurrection (Dan. 12:2; John 5:28-29. 3. Day of Lord before millennium and destruction of heaven and earth after millennium (2Pe. 3:10-13). "...somewhat as a picture lacks the dimension of depth, the prophecy often lacks the dimension of time: events appear together on the screen of prophecy which in their fulfillment may be widely separated in time." Ref-0183, pp. 136-137. "Therefore is already present here [Gen. 3:15] the double character of all later prophetic perspective--namely, the first and the second comings of Christ seen together in one picture (e.g. Isa. 61:1-3, comp. with Luke 4:17-20); and in this sense the original gospel is not only the original root but also the original type of all Messianic prophecy." Ref-0197, p. 60. "An especially significant example of this is Isaiah's prophecy of the coming jubilee year (Isa. 61:1-3), at the public reading of which, in the synagogue at Nazareth, the Lord broke off in the middle of a sentence, because in that same sentence the prophecy, without interval, had passed over from the first to the second coming of the Messiah, and on that occasion the Lord wished to speak only of His first coming (Luke 4:18-19). Another example is Mal. 3:1-4." Ref-0197, p. 143. "In Malachi 3:1 Malachi predicts the coming of the Messiah's forerunner, who, of course, is John the Baptist. This is immediately followed by a description of the Lord's Second Advent. It quite clearly is the second coming because it is described as a time of judgment, prompting Malachi to ask, 'Who can endure the day of His coming?' (3: 2). A gap of some 2000 years and counting exists between John the Baptist and the Lord's next coming. Isaiah 9:6 says, 'For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us,' and then predicts, 'And the government will rest on His shoulders.' The second is yet to be." 2002012601.htm.


prophecy - gift : Rom. 12:6; 1Cor. 12:10; 1Cor. 12:28; 1Cor. 14:1-40
prophecy - gift in use : Acts 11:27; Acts 13:1; Acts 15:32; Acts 19:6; Acts 21:9; 1Cor. 14:31
prophecy - God performs His counsel : Word - God performs His
prophecy - how NT quotes OT : quotes - how NT quotes OT See note
prophecy - in NT : John 16:13; Acts 19:6; Acts 21:9; Acts 21:10-11; Rom. 12:6; 1Cor. 11:4; 1Cor. 12:10; 1Cor. 12:28; 1Cor. 13:2; 1Cor. 13:9; 1Cor. 14:3; 1Cor. 14:29; 1Th. 5:20; Heb. 1:1; 2Pe. 1:19; Rev. 19:10
prophecy - Jeremiah or Zechariah? : Jer. 7:31-34; Jer. 19:1-15; Zec. 11:13; Mat. 27:9

Note "Jer. 19:2 refers to...the 'Potsherd Gate.' Today it is known as the Dung Gate. It is through this gate that waste material was taken and dumped...included in this waste material was the broken and defiled pottery from the Temple. ... The prophet Jeremiah was sent to Topheth, a particular place within the Valley of Hinnom, to pronounce a curse upon it. ... Centuries later, the leaders of Israel buy a field in the Valley of Hinnom with thirty pieces of silver. They happen to buy the very area of Topheth. When they bought this particular piece of land, they also purchased the curse of Jeremiah that came with it. ...fulfilled in 70 A.D." Ref-0011, p. 156.


prophecy - Joseph tested by : Joseph - tested by prophecy
prophecy - judged : Deu. 4:2; Deu. 18:22; Lam. 3:37; 1Cor. 14:29; 1Jn. 4:1; Rev. 22:18
prophecy - motivator : 2Pe. 3:11
prophecy - musical : 2K. 3:15; 1Chr. 25:1; 1Chr. 25:3
prophecy - not understood : revelation - not understood
prophecy - once only : Num. 11:25
prophecy - percentage of Scripture : "twenty-eight percent of the Bible was prophetic when written" Tim LaHaye, "Memorial to Dr. John Walvoord", Ref-0181, January 2003, p. 2.
prophecy - personal : 1Ti. 1:18
prophecy - purpose of gift : Acts 15:32; 1Cor. 14:3-5; 1Cor. 14:12; 1Cor. 14:26; Eph. 4:12-16
prophecy - rare : 1S. 3:1
prophecy - rejected : Isa. 30:10; Jer. 11:21; Amos 2:12
prophecy - sons and daughers : Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17; Acts 21:9
prophecy - statistics :

Note 1. Unique prophecies fulfilled: 695 (230 prior to Christ's advent, 117 at first coming of Christ, 57 during church age, 291 after church age). 2. Prophecies of Christ's second coming: 328 (129 in the OT, 199 in the NT). Ref-0130, pp. 1554-1599


prophecy - suppressed by God : Isa. 29:10
prophecy - testimony of Jesus : Luke 10:22; Luke 24:27; John 5:39; Acts 10:43; 1Cor. 1:6; Heb. 10:7; 1Pe. 1:11; Rev. 1:2; Rev. 19:10
prophecy - transition into : Ps. 16:9
prophecy - two or three : 1Cor. 14:29
prophecy - warn vs. rebuke : Eze. 3:26
prophecy - weapons : weapons - prophecy See note
prophecy - while naked : naked - phophecying while
Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord, The, Feinberg, Charles Lee. : Ref-0171 See note
prophesied : suffering - of Christ prophesied
prophesied - suffering of Christ : suffering - of Christ prophesied
prophesy : prophesy - women
prophesy - women : 1Cor. 11:5
prophet : Aaron - prophet; called - not by God; John the Baptist - greatest prophet; John the Baptist - prophet; prophet - appointed as; prophet - Daniel See note; prophet - expected See note; prophet - fire from mouth; prophet - Jesus; prophet - priest - king; prophet - the See note; prophet - without honor in own country; prophetess - wife of prophet
prophet - Aaron : Aaron - prophet
prophet - appointed as : Jer. 1:5
prophet - Daniel : Dan. 12:10; Mat. 24:15; Mark 13:14

Note "...This is the time of which it is written in the book of Daniel the Prophet [emphasis mine]: But the wicked shall do wickedly and shall not understand, but the righteous shall purify themselves and make themselves white (Dan. 12:10) The people who know God shall be strong. They are the masters who understand..." Ref-0071, p. 494.


prophet - expected :

Note "... there is confirmation from the intertestamental period that there were indeed no prophets after Malachi. In the Maccabean period, the people were waiting 'until a prophet should arise' (1 Mac. 4:45; 9:27; 14:41). The Manual of Discipline from the Qumran community (B.C.) also looked for the 'coming of a prophet.' Verification of this view also comes from Josephus [Against Apion, 1.8]; the Talmud, which states, 'After the latter prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, the Holy Spirit departed from Israel'; and from the New Testament, which never quotes a post-Malachi book as canonical. In fact, Jesus uses the expression 'from ... Abel to ... Zecharaiah' (Mat. 23:35) to identify the Old Testament." Ref-0075, p. 243.


prophet - fire from mouth : Jer. 5:14; Rev. 11:5
prophet - greatest John the Baptist : John the Baptist - greatest prophet
prophet - Jesus : Luke 24:19
prophet - John the Baptist : John the Baptist - prophet
prophet - not from God : called - not by God
prophet - priest - king : Jer. 13:13; Zec. 12:13
prophet - the : Deu. 18:15-18; Mat. 5:1-2; John 1:21; John 1:45; John 5:46; John 6:14; John 7:40; Acts 3:22; Acts 7:37

Note Note the intentional parallel between 'I will put my My words in His mouth' (Deu. 18:18) and 'He opened His mouth and taught them' (Mat. 5:2)


prophet - wife as prophetess : prophetess - wife of prophet
prophet - without honor in own country : Luke 4:24; John 4:44
prophetess : prophetess - in NT See note; prophetess - in OT See note; prophetess - wife of prophet
prophetess - in NT : Luke 2:36; Acts 21:9; 1Cor. 11:5 (?); Rev. 2:20

Note See prophetess - in OT Questionable: 1Cor. 11:5 (?);


prophetess - in OT : Ex. 15:20; Jdg. 4:4; 2K. 22:14; 2Chr. 34:22; Ne. 6:14; Isa. 8:3

Note See prophetess - in NT


prophetess - wife of prophet : Isa. 8:3
prophets : foundation - of church See note; law - and prophets; prophets - coerced; prophets - false See note; prophets - foretold Jesus; prophets - God opposes; prophets - group (school?); prophets - ignored; prophets - in NT See note; prophets - inquired of salvation; prophets - opposed; prophets - persecuted; prophets - revealed to; prophets - since beginning
prophets - and law : law - and prophets
prophets - coerced : Num. 22:6; 2Chr. 18:13; 2Chr. 18:23
prophets - false : Deu. 18:20; Isa. 44:26; Jer. 2:8; Jer. 5:13; Jer. 5:31; Jer. 6:13; Jer. 14:14-15; Jer. 16:23; Jer. 20:6; Jer. 23:14-17; Jer. 23:21; Jer. 23:31-32; Jer. 27:9-10; Eze. 13:3; Eze. 22:25; Eze. 22:28; Mic. 3:5; Mic. 3:11; Zep. 3:4; Mat. 24:11; Mat. 24:24; Acts 13:6; Rev. 16:13; Rev. 19:20; Rev. 20:10

Note In Isa. 44:26 God asserts that those who are His messengers delivering His messages are upheld by Him. Prophecy which fails is not from His messengers and not His message!


prophets - foretold Jesus : 2S. 7:12-16; Isa. 7:14 (cf. Mat. 1:23); Isa. 9:1 (cf. Mat. 4:15); Isa. 42:1 (cf. Mat. 12:18); Isa. 53:4 (cf. Mat. 8:17, Luke 22:37); Dan. 7:14 (cf. Mat. 24:30); Mic. 5:2 (cf. Mat. 2:6); Zec. 9:9 (cf. Mat. 21:5); Mat. 1:23 (cf. Isa. 7:14); Mat. 2:6 (cf. Mic. 5:2); Mat. 4:15 (cf. Isa. 9:1); Mat. 8:17 (cf. Isa. 53:4); Mat. 12:18 (cf. Isa. 42:1); Mat. 24:30 (cf. Dan. 7:14); Luke 23:37 (cf. Isa. 53:4); Luke 24:27; Acts 13:27
prophets - foundation : foundation - of church See note
prophets - God opposes : Jer. 4:9; Jer. 13:13; Jer. 23:11; Jer. 23:14-17
prophets - group (school?) : 1S. 10:5; 1S. 10:10; 1S. 19:20
prophets - ignored : 2K. 17:13-14; 2Chr. 24:19; 2Chr. 36:15-16; Jer. 7:25-27; Jer. 25:4
prophets - in NT : Acts 11:27; Acts 15:32; Acts 20:23; Acts 21:9; Acts 21:10; Eph. 2:20 (?); Eph. 3:5; Eph. 4:11

Note The prophets in Eph. 3:5 participated in the recent revelation of the mystery of Christ and hence are NT prophets. The relative order of apostles and prophets shared in Eph. 2:20; 3:5; and 4:11 and their contextual association may also imply NT prophets as also being in view in Eph. 2:20 and 4:11. Questionable: Eph. 2:20 (?);


prophets - inquired of salvation : 1Pe. 1:10
prophets - opposed : 1K. 22:8
prophets - persecuted : 2Chr. 36:16; Ne. 9:26; Jer. 2:30; Jer. 11:18-21; Jer. 12:6; Jer. 20:2; Jer. 26:20-24; Mat. 5:12; Luke 6:23; Luke 13:33; Acts 7:52; 1Th. 2:15
prophets - revealed to : 2K. 2:3; 2K. 2:5; 2K. 2:7; Isa. 44:8; Amos 3:7
prophets - since beginning : Luke 1:70; Luke 11:50; Jude 1:14
prophets and apostles : foundation - apostles and prophets See note
prophets and apostles - foundation : foundation - apostles and prophets See note
propitiation : propitiation - satisfaction of God by Jesus See note
propitiation - satisfaction of God by Jesus : Rom. 3:25; Heb. 9:5 (mercy seat); 1Jn. 2:2; 1Jn. 4:10

Note "The need for propitiation stems from the sin of man and the holiness of God. It is man who needs to be reinstated or reconciled with God. God's holiness and righteous demands remain unchanged. Hoever, they must be the basis on which God receives sinners. Satisfaction must be made for sin and propitiation provided such a basis through the death of Christ." Ref-0097, p. 121. "In its theological usage propitiation has in view the satisfaction of all God's righteous demands for judgment on the sinner by the redemptive act of the death of Christ." Ref-0104, p. 155.


proselyte : Jew - becoming See note; proselyte - to Judaism See note
proselyte - to Judaism : Jew - becoming See note; Mat. 23:15; Acts 2:10; Acts 6:5; Acts 8:26-40; Acts 10:1-2; Acts 13:16; Acts 13:26

Note "It appears from this evidence that the term proselyte is used...to denote someone who fully conforms to Jewish faith, including circumcision (Acts 2:10; 6:5; 13:43). Conversely, such phrases as 'those who fear God' or 'God fearer(s)' and 'worshiper(s) of God' are used to describe those who are not full participants: the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 9:27); Cornelius (Acts 10:2); Lydia, a woman from Thyatira (Acts 16:14); and Titius Justus, a Corinthian Gentile (Acts 18:7)." Ref-0105, p. 207. See God fearer. "A full proselyte was received into Judaism by circumcision and baptism by immersion." Ref-0197, p. 178.


prosper : wicked - prosper
prosper - wicked : wicked - prosper
prosperity : evil - prospers; prosperity - destroyed in; prosperity - lacking; Job 30:15; Ps. 1:3
prosperity - destroyed in : Dan. 8:25; Dan. 9:27; Rev. 6:2
prosperity - lacking : Jer. 10:21
prosperity - of wicked : evil - prospers
prosperity doctrine : prosperity doctrine - AGAINST See note
prosperity doctrine - AGAINST : Lev. 5:7; Mat. 8:20; Luke 2:24; Luke 9:58; Rev. 2:9; Rev. 3:17

Note That Jesus' family was poor is evident by the offering of Luke 2:24 (cf. Lev. 5:7).


prostitute : adultery - spiritual
prostitute - spiritual : adultery - spiritual
prostitutes : temple - prostitutes
prostitutes - temple : temple - prostitutes
prostitution : prostitution - practiced
prostitution - practiced : Gen. 38:16
protected : Jews - protected by God
protected - Jews by God : Jews - protected by God
Protestant Bibles : Apocrypha - Protestant Bibles See note
Protestant Bibles - and Apocrypha : Apocrypha - Protestant Bibles See note
Protestant Biblical Interpretation : Ref-0015 See note
protevangelium : seed - of woman See note
Prov. 6:19 : division - handling
Prov. 25:2 : division - handling
proverbs : Solomon - proverbs of
proverbs - of Solomon : Solomon - proverbs of
provision : provision - 5 number of; provision - for upright; provision - from God
provision - 5 number of : 5; Gen. 43:34; Gen. 45:6; Gen. 45:22; Gen. 47:2-6; 1S. 21:3; Mat. 14:17; Mark 6:38; Mark 8:19; Luke 9:13; John 6:9
provision - for upright : Ps. 34:10; Ps. 84:11; Mat. 6:33; Mat. 7:11; Luke 11:13; Rom. 8:32; Php. 4:19; Jas. 1:17
provision - from God : Ps. 145:15; Ps. 136:25; Ps. 147:14; Isa. 11:1
Ps. 1:1 : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom; counsel - ungodly; index - bible books; scoffers
Ps. 1:2 : law - delight in; law - meditate on
Ps. 1:3 : fruit - bearing; prosperity; tree - planted
Ps. 1:6 : Way - title of Christians
Ps. 2:1 : nations - oppose Christ's rule; nations - rage
Ps. 2:1 (cf. Acts 4:24-25) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 2:2 : anointed = Messiah = Christ; unique - God
Ps. 2:3 : reign - of Jesus rejected; Trinity See note
Ps. 2:6 : kingdom - earthly See note; kingdoms - become God's; mountain - of God's inheritance
Ps. 2:6-8 (?) : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note
Ps. 2:7 : begotten - of God; birth - of Jesus; cited - Ps._2:7; resurrection - importance of See note; son of God - in OT
Ps. 2:7 (cf. Heb. 1:5) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 2:8 : all things - under Jesus; inheritance - Jesus'; king - Jesus as literal; kingdom - church does not bring; kingdoms - become God's; nations - as inheritance
Ps. 2:9 : rod - of iron
Ps. 2:10 : kings - bow to Jesus
Ps. 2:12 : anger - righteous; son of God - in OT; wrath - on kings
Ps. 4:4 : anger - righteous; law - meditate on
Ps. 4:8 : sleep - peaceful
Ps. 5:7 : fear - God
Ps. 5:8 : marriage - required for sex
Ps. 6:5 : dead - praising; death - and consciousness; memory and death
Ps. 7:9 : reins - KJV See note
Ps. 8:2 : cited - Ps._8:2; hidden - by God; hidden - from wise; hidden - understanding of God; wisdom - foolish
Ps. 8:4 : cited - Ps._8:4
Ps. 8:5 : angels - lower than
Ps. 8:6 : cited - Ps._8:6; dominion
Ps. 9:1-20 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 9:8 : judge - coming to
Ps. 9:10 : name - those that know; seekers - God revealed to See note
Ps. 9:13 : gates - of hades
Ps. 9:16 : judgment - God known by
Ps. 10:1 : hidden - God from faithless
Ps. 10:1-18 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 10:8 : innocent - suffer
Ps. 11:3 : foundation - required
Ps. 11:4 : tested - by God
Ps. 11:5 : tested - by God
Ps. 11:6 : fire - and brimstone
Ps. 11:15 : surety
Ps. 12:4 : humanism
Ps. 12:6-7 : scripture - permanent See note; Word - preserved See note
Ps. 14:1 : fool - says no God; sin - all have
Ps. 14:7 : return - of Israel See note
Ps. 15:4 : brother - in Lord - treatment of; oaths - forbidden; vows - keep
Ps. 15:5 : usury See note
Ps. 16:2 : sin - all have
Ps. 16:4 : blood - eating prohibited See note
Ps. 16:9 : prophecy - transition into; resurrection - in OT
Ps. 16:10 : deity - Jesus' titles as God; messianic prophecy - resurrection; resurrection - in OT; sheol = Hades
Ps. 16:10 (cf. Acts 13:35) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 17:3 : night - remembering God at; tongue - taming
Ps. 17:8 : eye - apple of God's
Ps. 17:15 : face - to face See note; resurrection - body See note; resurrection - in OT
Ps. 18:8 : smoke and fire
Ps. 18:9 : earth - presence of God comes; heavens - bowed down
Ps. 18:10 : cherub - riding upon; cherubim - live See note
Ps. 18:11 : clouds - darkness; clouds - with God; darkness - and God; secret - place
Ps. 18:12 : cloud - and fire; hailstones - from God
Ps. 18:15 : becoming - like Christ; breath - of God
Ps. 18:19 : believers - God delights in
Ps. 18:30 : perfect - Word
Ps. 18:41 : prayer - inhibited
Ps. 18:49 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles
Ps. 19:1 : heavens - declare; natural - revelation See note
Ps. 19:1-14 : sufficient - scripture See note
Ps. 19:7 : perfect - Word; wisdom - and simplicity
Ps. 19:10 : law - delight in; sweet - God's word
Ps. 19:14 : thought - captive; tongue - taming
Ps. 20:7 : trusting - in horses
Ps. 21:1 : righteousness - Lord our See note
Ps. 22:1 : cited - Ps._22:1; cries - Jesus' heard; forsaken - Messiah by God
Ps. 22:1-31 : suffering - of Christ prophesied
Ps. 22:6 : tola See note
Ps. 22:7 : ridiculed - Jesus
Ps. 22:8 : rescue - from cross
Ps. 22:9 : womb - taken out of
Ps. 22:9-10 : womb - formed in
Ps. 22:14 : messianic prophecy - heart melted
Ps. 22:15 : crucifixion - thirst during; Messiah - Ps._22:15 See note; messianic prophecy - cut off See note
Ps. 22:16 : manuscript - Ps._22:16 See note; messianic prophecy - crucified; pierced - hands See note; scars - Jesus' permanent; stoning - crucifixion instead
Ps. 22:18 : cited - Ps._22:18; messianic prophecy - lots cast for garments
Ps. 22:22 : cited - Ps._22:22; fellowship - commanded
Ps. 22:24 : cries - Jesus' heard; prayer - of Jesus heard
Ps. 22:27 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles
Ps. 22:29 : knee - bow
Ps. 22:30 : future believers - scriptures for
Ps. 22:31 : finished - work of Christ See note
Ps. 22:31 (, Septuagint renders asah) : tetelestai - Greek
Ps. 23:1 : shepherd - good
Ps. 23:2 : waters - led to by God
Ps. 23:5 : David - anointed twice
Ps. 23:5 (-6a) : exegesis - Ps._23:5-6a See note
Ps. 24:1 : earth - is God's
Ps. 24:6 : seekers - God revealed to See note
Ps. 24:7 : gate - of the Lord
Ps. 25:1-22 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 25:3 : waiting - on God
Ps. 27:1 : cited - Ps._27:1
Ps. 27:5 : secret - place; wrath - delivered from See note
Ps. 27:9 : orphaned
Ps. 27:10 : children - forsaken by parents
Ps. 27:13 : land - of living
Ps. 29:3 : voice - of God
Ps. 29:3-9 : thunders - seven
Ps. 29:10 : flood - Lord enthroned at
Ps. 30:2 : heals - God
Ps. 30:3 : sheol - delivered from
Ps. 30:9 : death - and consciousness
Ps. 30:11 : praise - dance
Ps. 31:2 : fortress - rock as
Ps. 31:3 : name - for God's
Ps. 31:5 : spirit - committed to God
Ps. 31:9 : sickness - by sin
Ps. 31:20 : secret - place
Ps. 32:1 (cf. Rom. 4:7) : gender - neutrality See note
Ps. 32:1-2 : righteousness - imputed See note; sin - not imputed
Ps. 32:1-5 : sin - confess
Ps. 32:3-4 : sickness - by sin
Ps. 32:4 : hand - of God
Ps. 33:6 : creation - ex-nihilo See note; Holy Spirit - creator; spoken - into existence; Word of God - creation by
Ps. 33:10 : nations - rage
Ps. 33:12 : inheritance - Israel as God's
Ps. 33:17 : trusting - in horses
Ps. 33:18-22 : waiting - on God
Ps. 34:1-22 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 34:3 : fellowship - commanded
Ps. 34:7 : angel - guardian; Angel - of Jehovah See note
Ps. 34:10 : provision - for upright
Ps. 34:14 : evil - avoiding
Ps. 34:18 : humility - desirable See note
Ps. 34:19 : righteous - afflicted
Ps. 34:20 : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
Ps. 35:5-6 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Ps. 35:12 : evil - respond with good
Ps. 35:13 : prayer - fasting and
Ps. 35:19 : hated - without cause
Ps. 36:1 : fear - of God lacking
Ps. 36:1 (cf. Rom. 3:18) : gender - neutrality See note
Ps. 36:8-9 : living - water See note
Ps. 36:9 : life - and light
Ps. 37:5 : path - directed by God; trust - God
Ps. 37:7 : waiting - on God
Ps. 37:9 : inherit - the earth
Ps. 37:11 : inherit - the earth
Ps. 37:21 : bankruptcy - AGAINST; debt - monetary; debt - pay
Ps. 37:22 : inherit - the earth
Ps. 37:23 : path - directed by God
Ps. 37:28 : inheritance - Israel as God's
Ps. 37:31 : law - found on heart See note
Ps. 37:34 : waiting - on God
Ps. 38:3 : David - sickness of; sickness - by sin
Ps. 39:1 : tongue - taming
Ps. 39:3 : preaching - unable to suppress See note
Ps. 39:4 : days - number
Ps. 39:4-6 : mortality - of man
Ps. 39:11 : life - temporary nature
Ps. 39:12 : aliens - believers as
Ps. 40:1 : waiting - on God
Ps. 40:2 : path - directed by God
Ps. 40:6 : cited - Ps._40:6; incarnation - predicted; sacrifice - unacceptable
Ps. 40:6-8 : cited - Ps._40:6-8
Ps. 40:7 : book - volume written of Jesus; cited - Ps._40:7; inspiration - verbal - "it is written"; will - Father's will be done
Ps. 40:8 : law - delight in
Ps. 41:1 : poor - duty to
Ps. 42:2 : living - God
Ps. 42:3 : missing - God apparantly
Ps. 42:10 : missing - God apparantly
Ps. 44:22 : saints - killed
Ps. 44:24 : hidden - God from faithless; hiding - God is
Ps. 45:1 : king - Jesus as literal
Ps. 45:2 : Trinity See note
Ps. 45:4 : horse - Messiah rides
Ps. 45:6 : deity - Jesus' titles as God; scepter
Ps. 45:6-7 : cited - Ps._45:6-7
Ps. 45:7 : Holy Spirit - anointed; type - oil represents Holy Spirit
Ps. 45:8 : myrrh See note
Ps. 45:9 : marriage - companions
Ps. 45:14 : bride - raiment of; marriage - companions; robe - many colors
Ps. 45:15 : mansions - (mon-ay) See note
Ps. 46:2 : mountain - into sea
Ps. 46:4 : city - of God; living - water See note
Ps. 46:5 : morning - star
Ps. 46:6 : melted - earth; nations - rage; spoken - into existence
Ps. 46:9 : peace - by God; peace - global See note; trusting - in chariots
Ps. 46:10 : still - be and know God
Ps. 48:1 : Jerusalem - God's forever
ps. 48:1,8 : city - of God
Ps. 48:2 : Jerusalem - God's forever; north - sides of
Ps. 48:7 : east - wind; Tarshish
Ps. 48:8 : Jerusalem - God's forever
Ps. 49:6 : trusting - in riches
Ps. 49:7 : redemption - in OT
Ps. 49:8 : redemption - costly
Ps. 49:9 : eternal life - obtained; resurrection - in OT
Ps. 49:15 : gates - of hades; redemption - in OT; resurrection - in OT
Ps. 49:17 : death - material wealth lost; naked - born and die
Ps. 50:3 : fire - consumed in judgement; fire - consuming
Ps. 50:4 : two witnesses - heaven and earth
Ps. 50:5 : saints - gathering of
Ps. 50:6 : natural - revelation See note
Ps. 50:15 : cry - to God
Ps. 50:18 : company - evil corrupts good
Ps. 51:2 : atonement - provided by God in OT
Ps. 51:4 : sin - against God only
Ps. 51:5 : sin - from birth; unbelievers - God's view of See note
Ps. 51:11 : Holy Spirit - grieved; Holy Spirit - in OT; Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note; Holy Spirit - names; Holy Spirit - person See note
Ps. 51:14 : murder - forgiven
Ps. 52:5 : land - of living
Ps. 52:8 : olive tree - Israel
Ps. 52:9 : fellowship - commanded
Ps. 53:2 : sin - all have
Ps. 55:2 : seeking - God - none
Ps. 55:6-7 : wings - to wilderness
Ps. 55:17 : prayer - morning, noon, evening
Ps. 55:22 : cry - to God
Ps. 56:3-4 : fear - handling
Ps. 56:4 : mouth - as weapon
Ps. 56:8 : book - God's nondescript; morning - worship; tear - bottle
Ps. 58:3 : sin - from birth
Ps. 58:10 : blood - underfoot; feet - in blood
Ps. 60:3 : cup - God's wrath
Ps. 60:7 : Judah - lawgiver
Ps. 60:9 : Edom - led to
Ps. 62:5 : waiting - on God
Ps. 62:10 : trusting - in riches
Ps. 63:1 : prayer - morning
Ps. 65:3 : atonement - provided by God in OT
Ps. 65:4 : chosen - believers See note
Ps. 65:7 : storm - calmed
Ps. 65:9-13 : nature
Ps. 66:4 : earth - whole worships
Ps. 66:6 : Red Sea - parted
Ps. 66:9 : path - directed by God
Ps. 66:12 : fire and water - purified by
Ps. 66:18 : answer - none by God; prayer - as sin; prayer - inhibited; wisdom - foolish
Ps. 67:2 : Gentile - salvation
Ps. 68:4 : desert - God travels through; Jah
Ps. 68:17 : chariots - of God; trusting - in chariots
Ps. 68:18 : gifts - given (received?); Hades - and Jesus; messianic prophecy - resurrection; Targums - Aramaic quoted See note
Ps. 68:18 (cf. Eph. 4:8-10) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Ps. 68:20 : gates - of hades
Ps. 68:21 : head - wound
Ps. 68:22 : sea - brought back from
Ps. 68:23 : blood - underfoot; feet - in blood
Ps. 68:31 : Egypt - will know God; gifts - from kings
Ps. 68:33 : heavens - plural
Ps. 69:4 : hated - without cause
Ps. 69:5 : omniscient - God only
Ps. 69:6 : stumble - cause brother
Ps. 69:8 : brothers - disbelieve; brothers - of Jesus; family - emnity; sisters - of Jesus
Ps. 69:21 : crucifixion - thirst during
Ps. 69:25 : Judas - prophecy applied to
Ps. 69:26 : correction - by God
Ps. 69:28 : blotted - out of book; book - of life; book - of the living
Ps. 69:31 : sacrifice - vs. worship
Ps. 71:6 : womb - taken out of
Ps. 71:22 : Israel - Holy One of
Ps. 71:36 : lying - to God
Ps. 72:1 : millennial kingdom
Ps. 72:3 : peace - and righteousness
Ps. 72:6 : rain - Messiah like
Ps. 72:8 : millennium - sea exists
Ps. 72:10 : gifts - from kings; Tarshish
Ps. 73:1-28 : evil - prospers
Ps. 73:25 : Jesus - before wife and husband
Ps. 74:2 : purchased - firstborn
Ps. 74:9 : prophecy - ceases
Ps. 74:13 : dinosaurs?; Red Sea - parted
Ps. 74:14 : Leviathan - fed to people
Ps. 74:16 : light - without sun See note; seasons; star - formation
Ps. 75:3 : heaven - and earth pass away
Ps. 75:6 : north - Dan; north - exaltation from?
Ps. 75:8 : cup - God's wrath
Ps. 76:6 : trusting - in chariots
Ps. 77:6 : night - remembering God at
Ps. 77:15 : Joseph - sons adopted
Ps. 78:2 : cited - Ps._78:2; parables - God uses
Ps. 78:5 : children - disciplined; teaching - children
Ps. 78:12 : Zoan - Egyptian field
Ps. 78:13 : Red Sea - parted
Ps. 78:14 : cloud - and fire
Ps. 78:18 : test - God
Ps. 78:19 : quail - from God
Ps. 78:24 : bread - from heaven
Ps. 78:25 : manna - angel's food
Ps. 78:26 : east - wind
Ps. 78:27 : quail - from God
Ps. 78:29 : free will See note
Ps. 78:39 : die - once
Ps. 78:41 : faithless - excluded; Israel - Holy One of; test - God
Ps. 78:43 : Zoan - Egyptian field
Ps. 78:45 : frogs - unclean
Ps. 78:47 : hailstones - from God
Ps. 78:50 : killed - by God
Ps. 78:51 : Egypt - Ham
Ps. 78:54 : mountain - of God's inheritance
Ps. 78:56 : test - God
Ps. 78:58 : worship - at high places
Ps. 78:60 : Shiloh - a place
Ps. 78:63 : fire - consumed in judgement; fire - consuming
Ps. 78:67 : Judah - over Joseph
Ps. 79:2-3 : burial - denied as judgment
Ps. 79:8 : confess - father's sin
Ps. 79:9 : atonement - provided by God in OT; name - for God's
Ps. 80:1 : cherubim - dwells between
Ps. 80:11 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note
Ps. 80:17 : right hand - Jesus of Throne
Ps. 81:3 : trumpet - at full moon; trumpet - blown
Ps. 81:7 : Meribah - waters of
Ps. 81:12 : given - over by God; thoughts - man's
Ps. 82:1 : gods - judges
Ps. 82:8 : kingdoms - become God's; nations - as inheritance
Ps. 83:4 : Israel - nation opposed
Ps. 83:8 : Lot - children oppose Israel
Ps. 83:10 : En Dor
Ps. 83:12 : covenant - Palestinian - land owned by God [5002.4.5]
Ps. 84:2 : living - God
Ps. 84:11 : provision - for upright
Ps. 85:5 : generational - iniquity See note
Ps. 85:10 : peace - and righteousness
Ps. 85:11 : bronze - earth & heaven
Ps. 86:3 : birds - have nest
Ps. 86:8 : gods - judges
Ps. 86:9 : messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles; worship - all nations
Ps. 86:13 : sheol - delivered from
Ps. 86:16 : David - mother godly
Ps. 87:3 : city - of God
Ps. 87:4 : Egypt - Rahab; Israel - born in Egypt
Ps. 88:5 : dead - forgotten
Ps. 88:10 : dead - forgotten; dead - praising; death - and consciousness; resurrection - in OT
Ps. 88:11 : Abaddon See note
Ps. 89:3 : Yepheth ben 'Ali - Ps._89:3 See note
Ps. 89:3-4 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; Messiah
Ps. 89:4 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note; throne - Jesus to sit on David's
Ps. 89:6 : son of God - angels
Ps. 89:7 : elders - on thrones; fear - God
Ps. 89:9 : storm - calmed
Ps. 89:10 : Egypt - Rahab
Ps. 89:15 : face - shine
Ps. 89:18 : Israel - Holy One of
Ps. 89:19-20 : covenant - Davidic - unconditional [5002.2.1]
Ps. 89:19-37 : Messiah
Ps. 89:19-51 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note
Ps. 89:26-37 : covenant - Davidic - unconditional [5002.2.1]
Ps. 89:27 : cited - Ps._89:27; firstborn - a position
Ps. 89:28 : throne - Jesus to sit on David's
Ps. 89:29 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Ps. 89:32 : chastened - by God
Ps. 89:34 : covenant - unconditional See note
Ps. 89:35 : millennial kingdom
Ps. 89:35-37 : Joseph - dream of sun, moon, and stars [5006.1] See note
Ps. 89:36 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Ps. 89:48 : death - all die; die - all; die - once
Ps. 90:2 : eternal - God See note; eternal - God See note; foundation - before
Ps. 90:4 : timeless - God
Ps. 90:8 : omnipresent - God; sins - secret
Ps. 90:12 : days - number
Ps. 90:13 : repents - God
Ps. 91:1 : secret - place
Ps. 91:9 : secret - place
Ps. 91:13 : serpents - authority over
Ps. 91:14 : name - those that know
Ps. 92:10 : David - anointed twice
Ps. 92:11 : angel - guardian
Ps. 92:12-14 : tree - planted
Ps. 92:14 : old age - productive
Ps. 92:15 : righteous - God
Ps. 93:1-2 : throne - David's distinct from God's See note
Ps. 94:1 : vengeance - God's
Ps. 94:9 : created - each person; omnipresent - God
Ps. 94:11 : heart - God knows
Ps. 94:14 : inheritance - Israel as God's
Ps. 94:16 : stood up - response
Ps. 94:20 : evil - by law
Ps. 94:23 : iniquity - on us vs. Jesus
Ps. 95:5 : land - defiled by sin
Ps. 95:6 : created - each person
Ps. 95:7 (cf. Heb. 3:7) : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture; inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 95:7-8 : cited - Ps._95:7-8
Ps. 95:7-11 : cited - Ps._95:7-11
Ps. 95:9 : miracles - insufficient for belief; test - God
Ps. 95:11 : cited - Ps._95:11; cited - Ps._95:11; Sabbath - rest
Ps. 96:9 : unbelief - witnessing miracles
Ps. 96:10 : earth - not moved
Ps. 96:11 : praise - from nature
Ps. 96:13 : judge - coming to; judgment - coming
Ps. 97:2 : clouds - darkness; clouds - with God; darkness - and God
Ps. 97:6 : heavens - declare; natural - revelation See note
Ps. 97:7 (cf. Heb. 1:6) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 97:9 : judge - coming to
Ps. 97:11 : revelation - to faithful
Ps. 98:1 : arm - of God
Ps. 98:2-3 : Gentile - salvation; salvation
Ps. 98:7 : praise - from nature
Ps. 98:9 : judge - coming to
Ps. 99:1 : cherubim - dwells between
Ps. 100:3 : created - man by God
Ps. 101:3 : viewing - avoid wickedness
Ps. 102:12 (cf. Heb. 1:10-12) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Ps. 102:18 : future believers - scriptures for; preexistence - AGAINST
Ps. 102:22 : kings - serve Zion; life - temporary nature
Ps. 102:25-27 : cited - Ps._102:25-27
Ps. 102:25-27 (cf. Heb. 1:10-12) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Ps. 102:26 : heaven - and earth pass away
Ps. 102:27 : change - God doesn't
Ps. 102:37 : eternal - God See note
Ps. 103:3 : heals - God
Ps. 103:4 : redemption - in OT
Ps. 103:5 : strength - renewed by God
Ps. 103:7 : revelation - initiated by God
Ps. 103:8 : anger - slow to - God
Ps. 103:10 : mercy - of God
Ps. 103:12 : east - from west; sins - forgotten by God
Ps. 103:14 : made - of dust
Ps. 103:15 : mortality - of man
Ps. 103:17 : generational - blessing
Ps. 103:20 : angels - serve God; angels - strong
Ps. 104:2 : heavens - stretched; light; light - clothed with
Ps. 104:3 : clouds - with God
Ps. 104:4 : angels - serve God; baptism - fire; cited - Ps._104:4
Ps. 104:4 (cf. Heb. 1:7) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ps. 104:5 : creation - of earth
Ps. 104:6 : flood - global See note; mountains - covered by water
Ps. 104:9 : covenant - Noahic
Ps. 104:21 : prey - God provides
Ps. 104:24 : possessions - God's
Ps. 104:27 : prey - God provides
Ps. 104:30 : born - of the Spirit; Holy Spirit - breath of God; Holy Spirit - creator; Holy Spirit - procession of from Father God; procession - Son and Holy Spirit See note; Trinity - created
Ps. 104:32 : mountains - smoke by God
Ps. 105:6 : chosen - Israel; sins - confessed in prayer
Ps. 105:8 : covenant - unconditional See note; replacement theology - against See note; scripture - permanent See note
Ps. 105:8-15 : covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]
Ps. 105:9-10 : covenant - Abrahamic unconditional [5002.1.1] See note
Ps. 105:10 : covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note; covenant - unconditional See note; covenants - eternal
Ps. 105:11 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note; covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ps. 105:16 : famine - from God
Ps. 105:17 : Joseph - sold to Ishmaelites See note
Ps. 105:19 : Joseph - tested by prophecy; tested - by God
Ps. 105:23 : Egypt - Ham
Ps. 105:25 : Egypt - turned against Jacob by God See note; heart - hardened by God See note
Ps. 105:27 : Egypt - Ham
Ps. 105:29 : blood - water as See note; water - and blood See note
Ps. 105:30 : frogs - unclean
Ps. 105:31 : gnats - unclean
Ps. 105:32 : hailstones - from God
Ps. 105:37 : healing - Passover; health - leaving Egypt
Ps. 105:39 : cloud - and fire; cloud - as covering
Ps. 105:40 : bread - from heaven; quail - from God
Ps. 106:1 : hallelujah See note
Ps. 106:6 : generational - iniquity See note
Ps. 106:6-7 : chosen - Israel
Ps. 106:7 : Red Sea - rebelled by
Ps. 106:8 : name - for God's
Ps. 106:9 : Red Sea - parted
Ps. 106:11 : Red Sea - all Egyptian soldiers perished
Ps. 106:13 : miracles - insufficient for belief; Red Sea - rebelled by; waiting - on God
Ps. 106:14 : lusting - in wilderness; test - God; tested - God by man
Ps. 106:15 : prayer - answered may not be good
Ps. 106:19 : image - worshiped
Ps. 106:20 : image - animal substituted for God; ox - glory exchanged for
Ps. 106:22 : Egypt - Ham
Ps. 106:23 : intercession - Moses
Ps. 106:24 : unbelief - sin
Ps. 106:25 : complaining
Ps. 106:27 : dispersion - of Israel
Ps. 106:28 : dead - activities on behalf of
Ps. 106:29 : killed - by God
Ps. 106:30 : stood up - response
Ps. 106:31 : generational - blessing
Ps. 106:32 : Moses - Israel's disobedience affects
Ps. 106:34 : Canaanites - failure to kill
Ps. 106:37 : demons - behind witchcraft; idols - and demons; sacrificing - children See note
Ps. 106:38 : blood - defiled by; blood - land defiled by
Ps. 106:38 (land - formed by God) : land - defiled by sin
Ps. 106:39 : adultery - spiritual
Ps. 106:45 : repents - God
Ps. 106:46 : return - of Israel See note
Ps. 106:47 : dispersion - of Israel
Ps. 106:48 : hallelujah See note
Ps. 107:9 : hole - God fills
Ps. 107:10 : Edom - led to
Ps. 107:10-22 : rebels - saved
Ps. 107:16 : bronze - gates of
Ps. 107:18 : gates - of hades
Ps. 107:20 : heals - God
Ps. 107:23 : sea - those who go to
Ps. 107:29 : storm - calmed
Ps. 107:33 : wilderness - God creates
Ps. 107:35 : water - from rock; wilderness - into paradise
Ps. 107:42 : sailors - guided to haven
Ps. 108:8 : Judah - lawgiver
Ps. 109:3 : hated - without cause
Ps. 109:7 : answer - none by God; prayer - as sin
Ps. 109:8 : Judas - prophecy applied to
Ps. 109:10 : generational - iniquity See note
Ps. 109:13 : generational - iniquity See note
Ps. 109:18 : cursing - physical effects
Ps. 109:24 : fasting
Ps. 109:28 : curse - of no effect; curses - from man
Ps. 110:1 : cited - Ps._110:1; David - Son as Lord [5004.1] See note; deity - Jesus eternal See note; footstool - enemies made his; kingdom - future See note; right hand - Jesus of Throne; scepter; son of God - in OT; throne - David's distinct from God's See note; Trinity See note
Ps. 110:1 (cf. Mark 12:36) : Holy Spirit - inspired Scripture
Ps. 110:2 : reign - by conflict; rod - of iron
Ps. 110:3 : dew
Ps. 110:4 : cited - Ps._110:4; Melchizedek; messianic prophecy - a priest; priesthood - changed See note
Ps. 110:5 : finger - of God writing; wrath - on kings
Ps. 111:1-10 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 111:5 : covenant - unconditional See note
Ps. 111:9 : covenant - unconditional See note
Ps. 111:10 : fear - God; wisdom - fear of God
Ps. 112:1-10 : Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 112:2 : generational - blessing
Ps. 112:3 : wealth - promised
Ps. 112:4 : revelation - to faithful
Ps. 112:5 : debt - monetary
Ps. 112:7-8 : fear - handling
Ps. 112:9 : poor - duty to
Ps. 114:8 : water - from rock
Ps. 115:4 : idols - lifeless
Ps. 115:13 : fear - God; fear - God
Ps. 115:16 : dominion
Ps. 115:17 : dead - praising; death - and consciousness
Ps. 116:7 : rest - in God
Ps. 116:9 : land - of living
Ps. 116:14 : tithing - devotional scriptures
Ps. 116:15 : death - of saints precious
Ps. 116:16 : David - mother godly
Ps. 117:1 : Gentiles - praise God; messianic prophecy - sought by Gentiles
Ps. 118:6 : cited - Ps._118:6
Ps. 118:18 : chastened - by God
Ps. 118:20 : gate - of the Lord
Ps. 118:22 : messianic prophecy - stumbling block
Ps. 118:22-23 : cited - Ps._118:22-23
Ps. 118:25 : hosanna See note
Ps. 118:26 : cited - Ps._118:26; messianic prophecy - comes in name of Lord; name - of the Lord
Ps. 118:27 : light
Ps. 119:1-176 : alphabet - Hebrew found in English Bible; Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note; law - meditate on; Word - delight in
Ps. 119:9 : cleansed - by the word
Ps. 119:16 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:18 : revelation - of the Word
Ps. 119:19 : aliens - believers as
Ps. 119:24 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:35 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:38 : fear - God
Ps. 119:46 : kings - testify before
Ps. 119:47-48 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:62 : night - remembering God at
Ps. 119:67 : chastened - by God
Ps. 119:71 : chastened - by God
Ps. 119:72 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:73 : jot; womb - formed in
Ps. 119:75 : chastened - by God; correction - by God
Ps. 119:84 : days - number
Ps. 119:88 : testimony; Word - spoken
Ps. 119:89 : scripture - permanent See note
Ps. 119:91 : held together - by Christ
Ps. 119:92 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:96 : perfection - consummation of
Ps. 119:97-104 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:99 : teachers - Jesus exceeded
Ps. 119:103 : sweet - God's word
Ps. 119:105 : Word - studying
Ps. 119:111 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:113 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:120 : fear - God
Ps. 119:123 : seeking - intense
Ps. 119:127 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:133 : path - directed by God
Ps. 119:147 : prayer - morning
Ps. 119:148 : night - remembering God at
Ps. 119:160 : inerrancy - of scripture; scripture - permanent See note; Word - studying
Ps. 119:164 : praise - seven per day
Ps. 119:167 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:174 : law - delight in
Ps. 119:176 : sheep - lost
Ps. 120:1-7 : tongue - taming
Ps. 121:3 : sleep - God doesn't
Ps. 121:4 : Israel - keeper
Ps. 121:5-6 : sun - shade from
Ps. 122:6 : Jerusalem - lovers of prosper; Jerusalem - peace of; Jerusalem - pray for
Ps. 123:2 : slave - of God
Ps. 124:4 : type - water represents army
Ps. 127:2 : sleep - peaceful
Ps. 127:3 : children - a blessing
Ps. 128:3 : wife - fruitful vine
Ps. 128:4 : fear - God
Ps. 129:3 : stripes
Ps. 129:6 : root - shallow
Ps. 130:1-8 : Wesley - conversion of John See note
Ps. 130:3 : sin - all have
Ps. 130:5 : waiting - on God
Ps. 130:8 : redemption - in OT
Ps. 131:1 : unknowable - not a concern
Ps. 132:2 : sleepless - for the ark
Ps. 132:7-8 : footstool - ark of covenant
Ps. 132:10 : Trinity See note
Ps. 132:10-12 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note
Ps. 132:12 : covenant - Davidic - occupation conditional [5002.2.2]; David - sons on throne; throne - David's distinct from God's See note; throne - sitting on David's conditional See note
Ps. 132:13 : Jerusalem - chosen by God; Jerusalem - God's forever
Ps. 133:3 : dew
Ps. 134:17 : ears - do not hear
Ps. 135:4 : chosen - Israel; Israel - treasure
Ps. 135:7 : parallel passage - lighting, rain, wind
Ps. 135:8 : firstborn - destroyed
Ps. 135:9 : signs - and wonders
Ps. 135:14 : repents - God
Ps. 135:15 : idols - lifeless
Ps. 135:18 : eyes - do not see
Ps. 135:21 : Jerusalem - God dwells in
Ps. 136:5 : wisdom - in creation
Ps. 136:6 : star - formation
Ps. 136:13 : Red Sea - parted
Ps. 136:25 : provision - from God
Ps. 136:26 : heavens - God of
Ps. 137:5 : Jerusalem - God's forever
Ps. 137:7 : Edom - God against
Ps. 137:9 : killed - children
Ps. 138:2 : Jerusalem - worship toward; scripture - permanent See note; Word - over name; Word - studying
Ps. 138:6 : pride - separates from God
Ps. 138:8 : finish - work in believer; hands - work of God's
Ps. 139:1-4 : seen - by God
Ps. 139:2-4 : omniscient - God only
Ps. 139:7 : Holy Spirit - deity; omnipresent - God
Ps. 139:8 : sheol - God present
Ps. 139:13 : abortion - AGAINST See note; womb - formed in
Ps. 139:15 : made - of dust
Ps. 139:16 : predestination - of God See note
Ps. 139:23 : seen - by God; trial - to find anxieties
Ps. 141:2 : hands - lifted to God; prayer - as incense
Ps. 141:3 : tongue - taming
Ps. 142:5 : land - of living
Ps. 143:2 : sin - all have
Ps. 143:3 : dead - dwell in darkness
Ps. 143:5 : meditate - on God's works
Ps. 144:4 : life - temporary nature
Ps. 144:5 : earth - presence of God comes
Ps. 144:7 : type - water represents peoples
Ps. 144:9 : musical instruments - in worship
Ps. 145:1-21 : Druids - used against See note; Hebrew grammer - acrostic See note
Ps. 145:2 (1Pr. 14:19) : knee - bow
Ps. 145:4 : generation - praise God's works to next
Ps. 145:5 : heavens - bowed down; mountains - smoke by God
Ps. 145:8 : anger - slow to - God
Ps. 145:13 : kingdom - eternal
Ps. 145:15 : provision - from God
Ps. 145:19 : fear - God
Ps. 146:3 : trusting - in man
Ps. 146:4 : spirit - depart from body
Ps. 146:8 : blind - healed; eyes - opened by God
Ps. 147:4 : stars - all named
Ps. 147:5 : omniscient - God only; unsearchable - God
Ps. 147:7 : music - worship
Ps. 147:10 : trusting - in horses
Ps. 147:14 : provision - from God
Ps. 147:17 : hailstones - from God
Ps. 147:19-20 : law - not for Gentiles
Ps. 147:20 : covenant - Mosaic - to Israel [5002.3.3]
Ps. 148:4 : canopy - vapor
Ps. 148:8 : cloud - and fire; hailstones - from God
Ps. 149:1 : war - God helps train for
Ps. 149:3 : music - worship; praise - dance
Ps. 149:6 : mouth - as weapon; praise - first
Ps. 149:7 : vengeance - saints execute
Ps. 149:9 : judge - saints
Ps. 150:4 : praise - dance
Pseudepigrapha : Babylon - Rome called? See note; books - Old Testament groups See note

Note ("false writings") are religious compositions written under a false or unsubstantiated claim of authorship in the general era of the birth of Christ (200 B.C. to 200 A.D.). OT Pseudepigrapha were Jewish in origin and NT Pseudepigrapha of Christian origin. These books are called Apocrypha by the early Church and the modern Roman Catholic Church (which accepts the Protestant Apocrypha as canonical).


Pseudepigrapha - Babylon : Babylon - Rome called? See note
Pseudepigrapha - group : books - Old Testament groups See note
pseudo-christs : false - christs See note
psychology : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
psychology - inferior to scripture : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
Pterosaur : wingspan - Pterosaur See note
Pterosaur - wingspan : wingspan - Pterosaur See note
Ptolemais : Paul - visits Ptolemais
Ptolemais - Paul visits : Paul - visits Ptolemais
public : public - rebuke
public - rebuke : Gal. 2:14; 1Ti. 5:20
puffed up : 1Cor. 4:18; 1Cor. 5:2; 1Cor. 8:1; 1Cor. 13:4
Pul : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace See note
Pul - archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace : archaeology - Tiglath-pileser III's palace See note
pulpit : pulpit - preaching from
pulpit - preaching from : Ne. 8:4
purchased : Israel - purchased; purchased - believers by Christ; purchased - firstborn; redemption - purchased
purchased - believers by Christ : Mat. 13:46; Acts 20:28; 1Cor. 6:20; 1Cor. 7:23; Gal. 3:29; Eph. 1:14; Tit. 2:14; 1Pe. 2:9
purchased - firstborn : Ex. 3:22; Ex. 13:1; Ex. 13:13-15; Ex. 30:12; Num. 3:46; Num. 8:14; Num. 8:17; Num. 3:35; Deu. 32:6; Ps. 74:2
purchased - Israel : Israel - purchased
purchased - redemption : redemption - purchased
Purification : Paul - Nazirite vow; purification - John_2:6 See note; traditions - of men; water - sprinkling
purification - John_2:6 : John 2:6

Note "...the Jews purified their water (they let the silt sink to the bottom) by letting it stand in large jugs..." Ref-0015, p. 157. purification by law lacks fruit


Purification - Paul : Paul - Nazirite vow
purification - sprinkling : water - sprinkling
purification - washing : traditions - of men
Purim : Est. 3:7; Est. 9:21; Est. 9:26

Note Akkadian puru, "lots". I so called after the lots cast by Haman in order to determine the month in which the slaughter was to take place.


purity : purity - in worship; sexual - purity; wool - purity
purity - in worship : Isa. 1:13
purity - sexual : sexual - purity
purity - wool : wool - purity
purple : tassels - remembrance See note
purple - dye : tassels - remembrance See note
purpose : Israel - purpose See note; tribulation - purpose of
purpose - Israel : Israel - purpose See note
purpose - of tribulation : tribulation - purpose of
Puteoli : Paul - visits Puteoli
Puteoli - Paul visits : Paul - visits Puteoli
pyramid : Isa. 19:19; Jer. 32:20

Note Giza = "border" (Arabic) between upper Egypt and lower Egypt.


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