CrossLinks Topical Index - FE


fear : animals - fear man; fear - because of disobedience; fear - cast out by love ; fear - corrective; fear - day and night; fear - God; fear - God - insincere; fear - God - lacking; fear - God - wisdom; fear - handling; fear - not; fear - of man ; fear - title of God; fear - too cautious; judge - fear God; Moses - fear of God; Rome - fear of by priests; scripture - fear; sin - fear of God prevents; wisdom - fear of God
fear - because of disobedience : Lev. 26:17; Lev. 26:36-37; Lev. 26:36-37; Deu. 28:65-67
fear - cast out by love : 1Jn. 5:18

"So what is the first sin after eating the fruit? It's fear. Fear is the first emotional sin experienced by man in his arrogance after the fall." Ref-1368, p. 22.264.


fear - corrective : Eze. 23:48
fear - day and night : Deu. 28:66; Ps. 91:5
fear - God : Gen. 31:42; Gen. 31:53; Ex. 1:17; Ex. 15:11; Ex. 20:20; Deu. 5:5; Deu. 8:6; Deu. 31:12-13; Jos. 4:24; 2S. 23:3; 1K. 18:3; 2K. 17:36-39; 1Chr. 13:12; 2Chr. 19:7; 2Chr. 19:9; Ne. 5:15; Job 1:1; Job 9:34; Job 23:15-16; Job 25:1; Job 28:28; Ps. 5:7; Ps. 25:12-14; Ps. 33:18; Ps. 34:7-9; Ps. 72:5; Ps. 76:11; Ps. 89:7; Ps. 115:13; Ps. 119:38; Ps. 111:10; Ps. 119:120; Ps. 128:4; Ps. 145:19; Ps. 147:11; Pr. 1:7; Pr. 2:5; Pr. 3:7; Pr. 8:13; Pr. 9:10; Pr. 10:27; Pr. 14:26; Pr. 15:16; Pr. 15:33; Pr. 16:6; Pr. 19:23; Pr. 22:4; Pr. 23:17; Pr. 24:21; Pr. 31:30; Ecc. 5:7; Ecc. 8:12; Ecc. 12:13; Isa. 8:13; Isa. 11:3; Isa. 33:5; Isa. 50:10; Isa. 57:11; Isa. 59:19; Jer. 5:22-24; Dan. 6:26; Hab. 3:16; Luke 12:5; Acts 9:31; Acts 10:2; Acts 10:35; 2Cor. 5:13; Rev. 19:5
fear - God - insincere : 2K. 17:29-41
fear - God - judge : judge - fear God
fear - God - lacking : Ps. 55:19; Jer. 2:19; Jer. 5:24; Ps. 36:1; Rom. 3:18
fear - God - wisdom : Ps. 25:12-14
fear - handling : Ps. 56:3-4; Ps. 112:7-8; Pr. 3:5-6; Php. 4:6-7; 1Jn. 4:18
fear - Moses of God : Moses - fear of God
fear - not : Deu. 31:6; Ps. 27:1; John 14:27; Rom. 5:15; 2Ti. 1:7; 1Jn. 4:18
fear - of God - wisdom : wisdom - fear of God
fear - of God prevents sin : sin - fear of God prevents
fear - of man : Deu. 1:17; 1S. 15:24; Job 32:21; Pr. 2:16; Pr. 28:23; Pr. 26:24; Pr. 29:25; Isa. 51:7; Isa. 51:12; Jer. 1:8; Jer. 1:17; Eze. 2:6; Eze. 3:9; Mat. 22:16; Mark 12:14; John 12:42-43; Acts 4:19; Acts 5:29; Gal. 3:10

✪ See flattery - seduction by.


fear - of man by animals : animals - fear man
fear - priests of Rome : Rome - fear of by priests
fear - scripture : scripture - fear
fear - title of God : Gen. 31:42; Gen. 31:53
fear - too cautious : Ecc. 11:4
fear of death : death - fear of - free from
fear of death - free from : death - fear of - free from
feared : angels - feared
feared - angels : angels - feared
fearer : God - fearer
fearer - God : God - fearer
fearful : Paul - fearful
fearful - Paul : Paul - fearful
feast : Egypt - feast of tabernacles ; feast - ingathering; feast - trumpets; feast - unleavened bread; marriage - supper ; parable - wedding feast ; Pentecost ; tabernacles - feast of; tabernacles - feast of - law read every 7th year
feast - ingathering : Ex. 34:22
feast - of tabernacles : tabernacles - feast of
feast - of tabernacles - law read every seventh year : tabernacles - feast of - law read every 7th year
feast - of weeks : Pentecost
feast - tabernacles - Egypt : Egypt - feast of tabernacles
feast - trumpets : Num. 29:1
feast - unleavened bread : Ex. 12:17; Ex. 12:27; Ex. 34:18; Isa. 26:20
feast - wedding : marriage - supper
feast - wedding - parable : parable - wedding feast
feast days : liberty - observance of days
feast days - liberty : liberty - observance of days
feast of harvest : Hag Ha Katzir
feast of harvest - Hag Ha Katzir : Hag Ha Katzir
feast of tabernacles : tabernacles - feast of - all nations
feast of tabernacles - all nations : tabernacles - feast of - all nations
feast of unleavened bread : unleavened bread - feast of
feast of weeks : Hag Ha Shavout
feast of weeks - Hag Ha Shavout : Hag Ha Shavout
feasts : feasts - mandatory attendance; feasts - scriptures read
feasts - mandatory attendance : Ex. 23:14-17; Ex. 34:23-24; Num. 9:13; Deu. 16:16; 2Chr. 8:13; Luke 2:41
feasts - scriptures read :

". . . Canticles (Song of Solomon) was read at Passover (in the first month); Ruth was read at Pentecost (in the third month); Lamentations was read on the ninth of Ab (fifth month); Ecclesiastes was read at the Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month; and Esther was read at the Feast of Purim in the twelfth month. This accounts for the MT order in the Megilloth: Canticles, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther." Ref-0001, p. 77.


Federer, William J., America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations : Ref-1250
Federer, William J., America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations - America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations, William J. Federer : Ref-1250
Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors : Ref-0748
Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Logos-0480 : Ref-0748
Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - Logos-0480 - New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Gordon D. Fee : Ref-0748
Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors - New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors, Gordon D. Fee : Ref-0748
feed : violence - feeding on
feed - on violence : violence - feeding on
feeding : 4000 - fed ; 5000 - fed ; baskets - twelve vs. seven
feeding - 4000 : 4000 - fed
feeding - 5000 : 5000 - fed
feeding - bread - Jewish vs. Gentile multitude : baskets - twelve vs. seven
feet : feet - bring good news; feet - hands - washing; feet - in blood; feet - washing; head - hands - feet
feet - bring good news : Isa. 52:7; Rom. 10:15; Eph. 6:15
feet - hands - washing : Ex. 30:18-21; Ex. 40:30-32; John 13:5-10
feet - in blood : Ps. 58:10; Ps. 68:23; Isa. 63:3; Zec. 14:3; Rev. 14:19; Rev. 19:15
feet - represent path : head - hands - feet
feet - washing : Gen. 18:4; John 13:4-17; 1Ti. 5:10
Feinberg, Charles Lee, A Commentary on Daniel: The Kingdom of the Lord : Ref-1531
Feinberg, Charles Lee, A Commentary on Daniel: The Kingdom of the Lord - A Commentary on Daniel: The Kingdom of the Lord, Charles Lee Feinberg : Ref-1531
Feinberg, Charles Lee. The Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord : Ref-0171
Feinberg, Charles Lee. The Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord - Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord, The, Feinberg, Charles Lee. : Ref-0171
Feinberg, Charles Lee. The Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord - Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord, The, Feinberg, Charles Lee. - The Prophecy of Ezekiel: The Glory of the Lord, Feinberg, Charles Lee. : Ref-0171
Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed., Tradition and Testament : Ref-0198 ; Ref-0751
Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed., Tradition and Testament - Logos-0483 : Ref-0751
Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed., Tradition and Testament - Logos-0483 - Tradition and Testament, Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed. : Ref-0751
Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed., Tradition and Testament - Tradition and Testament, Feinberg, John S. and Paul D. Feinberg, ed. : Ref-0198 ; Ref-0751
Feinberg, John S., ed., Continuity And Discontinuity : Ref-0199
Feinberg, John S., ed., Continuity And Discontinuity - Continuity And Discontinuity, Feinberg, John S., ed. : Ref-0199
Feinberg, Paul D., An Exegetical and Theological Study of Dan._9:24-27 : Ref-1546
Feinberg, Paul D., Christian Apologetics : Ref-1086
Feinberg, Paul D., Christian Apologetics - Christian Apologetics, Norman L. Geisler : Ref-1086
Feinberg, Paul D., Christian Apologetics - Christian Apologetics, Norman L. Geisler - Geisler, Norman L., Christian Apologetics : Ref-1086
Feinberg, Paul D., Christian Apologetics - Geisler, Norman L., Christian Apologetics : Ref-1086
Feinberg, Paul D., Christian Apologetics - Geisler, Norman L., Christian Apologetics - Logos-0558 : Ref-1086
Felix : chronology - A.D. 0055 (early July) - Paul before Felix - Steinmann
Felix - Paul before - date - Steinmann : chronology - A.D. 0055 (early July) - Paul before Felix - Steinmann
fellowship : alone - believers not; church - discipline ; fellowship - commanded; fellowship - insincere; fellowship - vertical before horizontal; sin - fellowship with God broken; unity - fellowship
fellowship - believers not alone : alone - believers not
fellowship - break with sinning brother : church - discipline
fellowship - commanded : Ps. 22:22; Ps. 34:3; Ps. 52:9; Pr. 18:1; Mat. 18:19-20; Heb. 10:25; 1Cor. 12:14-27
fellowship - insincere : Ecc. 5:1
fellowship - sin breaks with God : sin - fellowship with God broken
fellowship - unity : unity - fellowship
fellowship - vertical before horizontal : 1Jn. 1:7
fence : fence - dangerous area
fence - dangerous area : Deu. 22:8
fencing : fencing - Torah ; fencing - Torah - milk and meat ; legalism - fencing
fencing - legalism : legalism - fencing
fencing - Torah : Mat. 5:22; Mat. 5:28; Mat. 5:32; Mat. 5:34; Mat. 5:39; Mat. 5:44; Mark 7:3-4

"These formulations represent an elaboration of three of the Ten Commandments. . . In the language of a text of Judaism attributed to authorities long before Jesus’ own time, ‘Make a fence around the Torah.’ That is to say, conduct yourself in such a way that you will avoid even the things that cause you to sin, not only sin itself." Ref-0137, p. 40. "But not resisting one who is evil has no relationship to ‘an eye for an eye.’ This is not in the category of ‘a fence around the Torah.’ It is a religious duty to resist evil, to struggle for good, to love God, and to fight against those who make themselves into enemies of God. The Torah knows nothing of not resisting evil. . ." Ref-0137, p. 43. "The fifth statement cites a saying not to be found in the Torah [what about Deu. 23:3,17-19; 1S. 24:19; Ezra 9:12; Ps. 41:10; Ps. 139:21-22?], which contains no commandment to hate one's enemies." Ref-0137, p. 44. ". . .this particular fence extends the border protecting the Commandments from out there to in here: to heart and mind and imagination. True, these sayings touch me in my everyday life, where murder is uncommon, but anger routine; adultery rare, fantasy, always; false swearing exceptional, swearing normal. So he has brought the power of his imagination to bear, and made these commandments immediate and urgent." Ref-0137, p. 54. Yet we read the following from the Jerusalem Talmud concerning vows: "Is it not enough for you what the Torah has forbidden, that you must come and add more prohibitions?" [Jerusalem Talmud, Tr. Nedarim (Vows) 9,1] "Another category of interpretive method is found in the development of the material which was later (c. A.D. 90-200) collected, edited, and adapted in the Mishnah (commandments). Its nature is reflected in Mishnha Aboth 1:1, which speaks of making “a hedge around the Law.” This hedge (or fence), which consists of a body of laws, customs, and usages alongside the Pentateuch, developed in the postexilic and following periods and originally circulated in oral form. It constituted the so-called oral law, the tradition, which was considered just as authoritative as the written law. A particular form of tradition found in the Mishnah is called halakah (walking uprightly, the proper way) and deals almost exclusively with the pentateuchal laws. It often explains and interprets by citing opinions from the past. Halakah also includes what appear to a non-Jew to be subsidiary, additional laws which, if observed, protect against breaking the law by fencing or hedging in the written command. Such additional interpretations and laws were regarded as part of the original divine intent." Ref-1200, p. 129. "Finally, building a fence around the law is clarified in Aboth 3:14, “The tradition is a fence around the Law.” To assure compliance with the law, instructions around it were multiplied; these instructions make up much of what is called oral tradition. . . . This codification, Aboth assumes, was the work of the Great Synagogue. Herbert Danby describes it as “a body of 120 elders, including many prophets, who came up from exile with Ezra; they saw that prophecy had come to an end and that restraint was lacking; therefore they made many new rules and restrictions for the better observance of the Law.” In our summary of the Persian period we noted that the very existence of the Great Synagogue is questioned . . . This problem of historicity cannot be finally solved. If indeed there was such a body, it is probably to be dated from Ezra (c. 444 B.C.) and the events of Nehemiah 8-10 until the time of Simon the Just." Ref-1200, pp. 170-171.


fencing - Torah - milk and meat : Ex. 23:19

"The reference to seething a kid in its mother's milk has been a puzzler since patristic exegesis (Ex 23:19). It is now known to be part of heathenish idolatry. [Cf. J. Finegan, Light from the Ancient Past, p. 148. The rite is referenced to in the Ras Shamra texts.]" Ref-0015, p. 204. "Many Jewish religious proscriptians were greatly extended throughout the ages by a process of creating a ‘fence around the Torah,’ and this prohibition is no exception. To guard against committing a transgression, even inadvertently, the interpretation of the biblical rule was stretched to include practices where were far removed from the original intention. Hence it was no longer only a ‘kid’ but all flesh; no longer only goat's milk, but all milk and all dairy products; not just the process of cooking them together, but even consuming the two during the same meal. All this led to detailed regulations concerning separate sinks, cooking utensils, plates, and cutlery for meat and milk products. These items must be stored and washed separately, and if ‘contaminated,’ they need to be thoroughly ‘purified’ by a very elaborate process." Ref-0151, p. 7.


Ferguson, Sinclair B., Daniel : Ref-1390
Ferguson, Sinclair B., Daniel - Daniel, Sinclair B. Ferguson : Ref-1390
Ferguson, Sinclair B., Daniel - Daniel, Sinclair B. Ferguson - Logos-0700 : Ref-1390
Ferguson, Sinclair B., Daniel - Logos-0700 : Ref-1390
fertility : fertility - by God
fertility - by God : Gen. 17:17; Gen. 18:12-15; Gen. 21:5-8; Deu. 7:14; 2K. 4:16-17
fetal tissue : abortion - fetal use
fetal tissue - abortion : abortion - fetal use
few : few - God saves by
few - God saves by : 1S. 14:6

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