CrossLinks Topical Index - UN


UN : swords - plowshares
UN - quotes scripture out of context : swords - plowshares
unacceptable : worship - in vain
unacceptable - worship : worship - in vain
unavailable : unavailable - God
unavailable - God : Pr. 1:28; Isa. 55:6; Luke 13:24
unbelief : disbelief - of rulers and mighty ; faithless - excluded; gathered - Israel in unbelief ; prayer - unbelief and; unbelief - asking help for; unbelief - examples; unbelief - post resurrection; unbelief - sin; unbelief - witnessing miracles
unbelief - asking help for : Mark 9:24
unbelief - examples : Gen. 17:17; Num. 11:21-22; Deu. 1:32; 2K. 17:14
unbelief - Israel gathered : gathered - Israel in unbelief
unbelief - limits miracles : faithless - excluded
unbelief - post resurrection : Mark 16:11; Mark 16:13; Mark 16:14
unbelief - prayer and : prayer - unbelief and
unbelief - rulers and mighty : disbelief - of rulers and mighty
unbelief - shut out : faithless - excluded
unbelief - sin : Ps. 106:24
unbelief - witnessing miracles : Ps. 95:9; Num. 14:22; Luke 16:31
unbeliever : apologetics - presuppositional ; unbeliever - autonomy ; unbeliever - blessed by believer's presence; unbeliever - confusion concerning God; unbeliever - prepared by God; unbeliever - sinful; wives - win husbands in silence; works - dead
unbeliever - autonomy :

✪ See apologetics - presuppositional. "Kant’s philosophy, therefore, does not merely assert or assume human autonomy, as did many previous philosophies; it explicitly presupposes human autonomy. It adopts human autonomy as the root idea to which every other idea must conform. That is what makes Kant unique and vastly important: he taught secular man where his epistemology must begin, his inescapable starting point for all possible reflection." Ref-1344, p. 45. "As Van Til puts it: “Here is the heart of the matter: through the fall of Adam man has set aside the law of his Creator and therewith has become a law unto himself. He will be subject to none but himself. He seeks to be autonomous. . . . He makes himself the final reference point in all predication.”" Ref-1344, p. 232. "For such put-downs of conventional religion, Kant was denounced by the Prussian authorities, but the damage was done. His ideas would provide a foundation for a new school: liberal Protestantism. It equated religion with morality, saw Christ primarily as an ethical guide, and considered man capable of constant self-betterment. By the end of the eighteenth century, Luther’s doctrine of justification by faith was all but dead among German intellectuals; though raised Lutheran, they were all turning Erasmian." Ref-1522, p. 806.


unbeliever - blessed by believer's presence : Gen. 39:5; 1Cor. 7:14
unbeliever - confusion concerning God : Isa. 36:7
unbeliever - husband won : wives - win husbands in silence
unbeliever - prepared by God : Gal. 1:15
unbeliever - sinful : Tit. 3:3-7
unbeliever - thought process : apologetics - presuppositional
unbeliever - works of : works - dead
unbelievers : blinded - unbelievers ; disciple - term describes unbelievers ; faith - academics over ; Holy Spirit - unbelievers cannot receive; marriage - believers only ; pagans - proclaiming God; prophecy - by unbelievers; rejected - God by unbelievers; scripture - unbelieving use; seeker - friendly - ministry ; unbelievers - believers toward; unbelievers - God's view of ; unbelievers - killed; unbelievers - misunderstand God; unbelievers - natural law; unbelievers - separated from God; unbelievers - used by God
unbelievers - academics accepted : faith - academics over
unbelievers - believers toward : Col. 4:5; 1Th. 4:11-12; 1Pe. 3:15
unbelievers - blinded : blinded - unbelievers
unbelievers - called disciples : disciple - term describes unbelievers
unbelievers - cannot receive Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - unbelievers cannot receive
unbelievers - catering to : seeker - friendly - ministry
unbelievers - God's view of : Ps. 51:5; Jer. 17:9; Mark 7:21-23; Luke 19:10; John 3:16; John 3:18-20; John 3:36; John 8:44; Rom. 1:29-32; Rom. 3:10-18; 1Cor. 2:14; 2Cor. 4:3-4; Eph. 2:2; Eph. 2:12; Eph. 4:17-19; Col. 1:13; 1Jn. 5:19

✪ God's assessment of the lost: formed in iniquity (Ps. 51:5), desperately wicked (Jer. 17:9), having an evil heart (Mark 7:21-23), spiritually lost (Luke 19:10), perishing (John 3:16), condemned already, lovers of darkness and evil (John 3:18-20), under the wrath of God, have no life (John 3:36), of their father the devil (John 8:44), filled with unrighteousness (Rom. 1:29-32), do not seek after God (Rom. 3:10-18), unable to receive spiritual truth (1Cor. 2:14), spiritually blind, lost and blinded by Satan (2Cor. 4:3-4), children of disobedience, dead in trespasses and sins, controlled by Satan (Eph. 2:2), without God and without hope (Eph. 2:12), held captive in the realm of darkness (Col. 1:13), under the control of the evil one (1Jn. 5:19). "John 3:16 outlines the possible consequences of our response to Christ: . . . This verse falls into two contrasting halves: the first, positive, relating to life; the other, negative, relating to God’s wrath. On the positive side, eternal life rests on belief (pisteuō) in Jesus as God’s Son. However, when we come to the negative side in the second half of the verse, the phrasing is not quite what we might expect. The most obvious opposite of ‘believe’ would be ‘not believe’. But here, the contrasting idea is not unbelief but rejection (apeitheō), even ‘disobedience’ (ESV, RSV, NRSV). Failure to believe in Jesus is not merely a mental error akin to thinking that 2 + 2 = 5; it is ethically unjustified, an action of rebellion." Ref-1291, p. 117.


unbelievers - killed : Ex. 32:27-29; 2Chr. 15:12
unbelievers - marry unbelievers only : marriage - believers only
unbelievers - misunderstand God : 2Chr. 32:11-12
unbelievers - natural law : Rom. 2:14
unbelievers - proclaiming God : pagans - proclaiming God
unbelievers - prophesy : prophecy - by unbelievers
unbelievers - reject God : rejected - God by unbelievers
unbelievers - scripture use by : scripture - unbelieving use
unbelievers - separated from God : Eph. 4:17-18
unbelievers - used by God : Ex. 7:4; Ezra 6:4; Isa. 37:26; Isa. 45:1; Isa. 46:11; Dan. 2:37; Rev. 17:17
unbelieving : unbelieving - spouse
unbelieving - spouse : 1Cor. 7:16; 1Pe. 3:1
unbroken : covenant - unconditional
unbroken - covenant : covenant - unconditional
unbroken animal : untrained animal
unburied : burial - denied as judgment
unburied - in judgment : burial - denied as judgment
uncial : uncial - manuscripts
uncial - manuscripts :

"Approximately two hundred and forty manuscripts are called uncial manuscripts and are identified by capital letters." Ref-0024, p. 174. "The uncial hand is represented in about 650 manuscripts. This number includes about 95 papyri and more than 270 lectionaries. Lectionaries are manuscripts especially designed for reading in public worship. . . . this means that about 280 uncial manuscripts copied on parchment are extant, and these date from the third or fourth century to the tenth century. But the above figures are not precise, because some manuscripts that once were counted separately are now known to be parts of others." Ref-0236, p. 35.


unclean : birth - mother unclean; clean - animals; dead - touching unclean; dog - unclean; dwelling - Gentile considered unclean by Jews ; intercourse - unclean; Jerusalem - unclean disallowed; mouth - unclean; Passover - how unclean may keep; priest - unclean; raven - unclean bird; tanner - unclean occupation ; unclean - clean prohibited from; unclean - entry prohibited; unclean - food eaten; unclean - human waste; unclean - issue of blood ; unclean - no food is ; unclean - no man is; unclean - provision from; unclean - rules ; unclean - touched - Jesus
unclean - animals : clean - animals
unclean - cat - dog : dog - unclean
unclean - clean prohibited from : Lev. 7:19-21; Lev. 10:11
unclean - dead : dead - touching unclean
unclean - disallowed in Jerusalem : Jerusalem - unclean disallowed
unclean - entry prohibited : Isa. 35:8; Isa. 52:1; Joel 3:17; Rev. 21:27; Rev. 22:15
unclean - food eaten : Isa. 65:4; Isa. 66:17
unclean - Gentile dwelling considered by Jews : dwelling - Gentile considered unclean by Jews
unclean - how may keep Passover : Passover - how unclean may keep
unclean - human waste : Deu. 23:12-14; Eze. 4:14-15
unclean - intercourse : intercourse - unclean
unclean - issue of blood :

✪ Lev. 15:25

; Mat. 9:18-26; Mark 5:22-43; Luke 8:41-56

✪ See lesson - TWO WOMEN HEALED. Why are these two stories mixed together? In order to highlight the similarities.


unclean - lips : mouth - unclean
unclean - mother at birth : birth - mother unclean
unclean - no food is : Mat. 15:11; Mark 7:15; Mark 7:19; Luke 10:7-8; Acts 10:15; Acts 11:9; Rom. 14:14; Rom. 14:20; Col. 2:16; 1Ti. 4:4

"whereas under the law there was a distinction of meats between clean and unclean (such sorts of flesh they might eat, and such they might not eat), all this is now taken away; and we are to call nothing common or unclean, Acts 10:15." Ref-0399, 1Ti. 4:4, p. 2355. "What then, is not swine’s flesh unclean? By no means, when it is received with thanksgiving, and with the seal; nor is anything else. It is your unthankful disposition to God that is unclean." -- John Chrysostom, Homilies of St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Timothy. Ref-0565, p. 13:445. "Thus the ordinary prohibitions of the law disappear, for in this respect as in others the law made nothing perfect. The gospel, the full revelation of Christ, whilst it rises to the glory of God in the highest and stands in presence of the inscrutable depths of God’s most holy judgment of sin in the cross, vindicates all the ways of God in creation as well as in providence. Hence the Christian, if not the Jew, can say that every creature of God is good and nothing to be rejected." Ref-0415, p. 82. "Under the old covenant, God’s unmixed purity was to be reflected in what Israel ate. With the coming of the new covenant, Jesus “declared all foods clean” (Mark 7:19), and God told Peter not to call common what he had made clean (Acts 10:15)" James M. Hamilton, How to Condone What the Bible Condemns: Matthew Vines Takes on the Old Testament, in Ref-1493, 25-41, p. 38.


unclean - no man is : Acts 10:15; Acts 10:28; Acts 11:9
unclean - priest : priest - unclean
unclean - provision from : Gen. 45:9-11; 1K. 17:6
unclean - raven : raven - unclean bird
unclean - rules :

"The biblical list of situations entailing impurity included (1) sexual intercourse; (2) touching the carcass of an animal (except one killed for food); (3) a flux from the body of male or female, including menstruation and childbirth; (4) contact with leprosy; and (5) contact with a dead body. The oral law added contact with a Gentile individual or residence, with land outside Israel, and with idolatry." Ref-1200, p. 255.


unclean - tanner as occupation : tanner - unclean occupation
unclean - touched - Jesus : Luke 7:14
unclean and clean animals : clean and unclean animals - concept known before law
unclean and clean animals - concept known before law : clean and unclean animals - concept known before law
uncommon : miracles - uncommon - periods
uncommon - miracles - periods : miracles - uncommon - periods
unconditional : covenant - unconditional
unconditional - covenant : covenant - unconditional
unconditional covenant : covenant - Abrahamic unconditional ; covenant - Davidic - unconditional; covenant - new - unconditional
unconditional covenant - Abrahamic : covenant - Abrahamic unconditional
unconditional covenant - Davidic : covenant - Davidic - unconditional
unconditional covenant - new : covenant - new - unconditional
uncovered : slain - earth uncovers
uncovered - slain from earth : slain - earth uncovers
uncovering : uncovering - father as nakedness
uncovering - father as nakedness : Gen. 9:21; Ex. 20:26; Lev. 18:6-8; Lev. 20:11; Deu. 22:30; Isa. 3:17; Jer. 13:22; Jer. 13:26; Eze. 22:10; 1Cor. 5:1
uncut : hands - made without
uncut - stones : hands - made without
Undaunted Courage, Stephen E. Ambrose : Ref-1497
Undaunted Courage, Stephen E. Ambrose - Ambrose, Stephen E., Undaunted Courage : Ref-1497
under : under - foot
under - foot : Gen. 3:15; Luke 10:19; Rom. 16:20; Rev. 19:15
underground : dead - abide underground
underground - abode of dead : dead - abide underground
understand : scripture - difficult to understand; teaching - understanding
understand - scripture : teaching - understanding
understand - scripture difficult : scripture - difficult to understand
understanding : understanding - lean not on; understanding - taken away
understanding - lean not on : Pr. 3:5
understanding - taken away : Job 12:24; Rom. 1:28
Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, 2nd rev. ed., Reinhard Wonneberger : Ref-0780
Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, 2nd rev. ed., Reinhard Wonneberger - Logos-0512 - Wonneberger, Reinhard, Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, 2nd rev. ed. : Ref-0780
Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, 2nd rev. ed., Reinhard Wonneberger - Wonneberger, Reinhard, Understanding BHS: A Manual for the Users of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, 2nd rev. ed. : Ref-0780
Understanding Christian Theology, J. Strong : Ref-0690
Understanding Christian Theology, J. Strong - Logos-0445 - Swindoll, C. R., and Zuck, R. B. Understanding Christian Theology : Ref-0690
Understanding Christian Theology, J. Strong - Swindoll, C. R., and Zuck, R. B. Understanding Christian Theology : Ref-0690
Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd, ed., Poythress, Vern S. : Ref-0191
Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd, ed., Poythress, Vern S. - Poythress, Vern S. Understanding Dispensationalists, 2nd ed. : Ref-0191
Underwood, J., Nickelson, R. L., & Underwood, J. (2004). King James Version standard lesson commentary : 2004-2005. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. : Ref-0631
Underwood, J., Nickelson, R. L., & Underwood, J. (2004). King James Version standard lesson commentary : 2004-2005. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. - Logos-0391 : Ref-0631
Underwood, J., Nickelson, R. L., & Underwood, J. (2004). The NIV standard lesson commentary : 2004-2005. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. : Ref-0632
Underwood, J., Nickelson, R. L., & Underwood, J. (2004). The NIV standard lesson commentary : 2004-2005. Cincinnati: Standard Publishing. - Logos-0392 : Ref-0632
uneducated : knowledge - without schooling
uneducated - but knowledgeable : knowledge - without schooling
unequally : unequally - yoked
unequally - yoked : 2Chr. 21:4-13; Luke 15:15; 1Cor. 7:39; 2Cor. 6:14

✪ See marriage - mixed forbidden. "The history of Jehoshaphat seems, therefore, to have been written for the special purpose of showing what evil consequences may be expected to follow when one of the people of God “joins affinity with,” that is to say, enters into intimate relations or makes common cause with, the ungodly. . . . Instead of a clear separation from the ungodly king of Israel and his wicked queen Jezebel, there are plain marks of intimacy, in the same names, Ahaziah and Jehoram, appear in both the royal families. Apparently Jehoshaphat named a son after Ahab’s first born, Ahaziah, and Ahab reciprocally named a son after Jehoshaphat’s first born, Jehoram. And not only so, but Jehoram (of Judah) “had the daughter of Ahab to wife” (2 Chr. 21:6) and the consequence was that he exceeded all the kings of Judah in wickedness . . . (2 Chr. 21:4-13)." Ref-1298, pp. 50-51.


unfair : judging - God by man
unfair - God? : judging - God by man
unfaithful : Levites - unfaithful
unfaithful - Levites : Levites - unfaithful
unforgivable : sin - unpardonable
unforgivable - sin : sin - unpardonable
Unformed and Unfilled, Weston Fields : Ref-0819
Unformed and Unfilled, Weston Fields - Fields, Weston, Unformed and Unfilled : Ref-0819
unfruitfulness : fruitless
unfulfilled : promises - unfulfilled
unfulfilled - promises : promises - unfulfilled
Unger's Bible Dictionary, Merrill Unger : Ref-1178
Unger's Bible Dictionary, Merrill Unger - Cross-0160 - Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary : Ref-1178
Unger's Bible Dictionary, Merrill Unger - Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary : Ref-1178
Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament, Merrill F. Unger : Ref-1274
Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament, Merrill F. Unger - Unger, Merrill F., Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament : Ref-1274
Unger, M. F., Harrison, R. K., Vos, H. F., Barber, C. J., & Unger, M. F. The new Unger's Bible dictionary : Ref-0633
Unger, M. F., Harrison, R. K., Vos, H. F., Barber, C. J., & Unger, M. F. The new Unger's Bible dictionary - Logos-0393 : Ref-0633
Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. New Unger's Bible Dictionary : Ref-0185
Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. New Unger's Bible Dictionary - New Unger's Bible Dictionary, Unger, Merrill F., R. K. Harrison and Howard Frederic Vos. : Ref-0185
Unger, Merrill F., Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament : Ref-1274
Unger, Merrill F., Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament - Unger's Commentary on the Old Testament, Merrill F. Unger : Ref-1274
Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook : Ref-1179
Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook - Cross-0161 : Ref-1179
Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook - Cross-0161 - New Unger's Bible Handbook, Merrill Unger : Ref-1179
Unger, Merrill, New Unger's Bible Handbook - New Unger's Bible Handbook, Merrill Unger : Ref-1179
Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary : Ref-1178
Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary - Cross-0160 : Ref-1178
Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary - Cross-0160 - Unger's Bible Dictionary, Merrill Unger : Ref-1178
Unger, Merrill, Unger's Bible Dictionary - Unger's Bible Dictionary, Merrill Unger : Ref-1178
ungodly : counsel - ungodly - avoid; generation - ungodly ; son - unrighteous
ungodly - counsel - avoid : counsel - ungodly - avoid
ungodly - generation : generation - ungodly
ungodly - son : son - unrighteous
unholy : holy - vs. unholy
unholy - vs. holy : holy - vs. unholy
Unholy Hands on the Bible, Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. : Ref-0176
Unholy Hands on the Bible, Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. - Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. Unholy Hands on the Bible - Green, Jay P. and John W. Burgon. Unholy Hands on the Bible : Ref-0176
Unholy Hands on the Bible, Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. - Green, Jay P. and John W. Burgon. Unholy Hands on the Bible : Ref-0176
Unholy War, Randall Price : Ref-0160
Unholy War, Randall Price - Price, Randall. Unholy War : Ref-0160
unicorn : unicorn - rhinoceros?
unicorn - rhinoceros? : Num. 23:22; Num. 24:8; Job 39:9-10; Ps. 29:6; Ps. 92:10

✪ See 20160330204844.pdf. "Reconstructions from fossils of the ‘giant unicorn’ Elasmotherium sibiricus shot it was a rhinoceros two metres high (over six ft) and six metres long, with a single two-metr-long horn growing from its forehead. . . . a description of an animal matching this fossil, from a 10th century A.D. traveller to Russia, shows Elasmotherium may have still been alive only 1,000 years ago. . . . On two-horned rhinos, it is the front (anterior) horn which is longer. The biggest horn on record, from a female white rhino in South Africa, measured 158 cm (over 5 ft)." Ref-0028, 28(2) March-May 2006, p. 32. "Unicorn: 1. An animal with one horn; the monoceros. This name is often applied to the rhinoceros." -- 828 edition of Noah Webster’s Dictionary.


unintentional : sin - unknowingly
unintentional - sin : sin - unknowingly
union : Christ - believer - union ; union - Jesus and Father
union - Christ - believer : Christ - believer - union
union - Jesus and Father : John 1:1-2; John 10:30; John 10:38; John 14:10; John 14:20; John 17:11; John 17:21-23
unique : unique - Christianity ; unique - God; unique - God - who like
unique - Christianity :

"Christianity was, quite unambiguously, a cosmic sedition. It may have been partially subdued by the empire in being officially embraced, but even so its ultimate triumph resulted not merely in the supplantation of one cult by another, or even of one kind of mythic consciousness by another, but in the invention of an entirely new universe of human possibilities, moral, social, intellectual, cultural, and religious. And whether these new potentialities reached fruition at once or only over the course of centuries, they would never have opened up within human experience at all had not the old order passed away, and had not the gods who presided over it, endowed it with a sort of spiritual glamor, and lent it mythic form and structure been reduced to a newly subordinate status. The old and the new faiths represented two essentially incompatible visions of sacred order and of the human good. They could not coexist indefinitely, and only a moral imbecile could unreservedly regret which of the two it was that survived." Ref-1290, p. 124.


unique - God : unique - God - who like; Ex. 8:10; Ex. 15:11; Deu. 4:35; Deu. 4:39; 2S. 7:22; Ps. 2:2; Isa. 40:18; Isa. 40:25; Isa. 44:6; Isa. 44:8; Isa. 46:4-9; Isa. 45:21
unique - God - who like : Ex. 15:11; Ex. 20:3-4; Deu. 5:7-8; Ps. 35:10; Ps. 89:8; Ps. 113:5; Isa. 40:18; Jer. 49:19; Jer. 50:44; Rev. 13:4
Unitarians : Arianism - heresy
Unitarians - Arian : Arianism - heresy
united : Israel - reunited
united - Israel : Israel - reunited
United Nations : chronology - A.D. 1947 - UN Vote on Jewish State ; swords - plowshares ; United Nations - treatment of Israel
United Nations - quotes scripture out of context : swords - plowshares
United Nations - treatment of Israel :

"Incredibly, the United Nations’ Security Council has devoted nearly a third of its deliberations and resolutions to Israel, a country with less than one-thousanth of earth's population! The United Nations has never condemned the Arabs for their terrorism but has condemned Israel more than 370 times for defending itself." Ref-0017, Dec. 1999. "The United Nations seems to exist to call Israel evil. Since 1945, the UN has passed over 700 General Assembly resolutions. Of these 700, not one was passed against any Arab country or against any terrorist group. How many do you think have been passed against Israel? Nearly 450! Yes, with 190 countries represented in the UN, Israel -- a single nation, only slightly larger than the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with one one-thousanth of the world's population -- has been condemend by over sixty percent of all UN Assembly resolutions!" Zola Levitt,"A Note From Zola", Ref-0182, August, 2004, p. 9.


United Nations - vote on Jewish State : chronology - A.D. 1947 - UN Vote on Jewish State
unity : separation - wall of ; unity - false ; unity - fellowship; unity - vision
unity - false :

"We hear a great deal about the unity of the Church, and notions upon this subject are rather wild. We are to have the Roman and the Greek and the Anglican church all joined togetehr in one; if they were so, much evil would come of it. God has, I doubt not, a chosen people amongst all these great corporations, but the union of such questionable organizations would be a dire omen of mischief to the world; the dark ages, and a worse Popedom than ever, would soon be upon us. [Spurgeon]" Ref-1324, p. 141.


unity - fellowship : Ps. 133:1; Acts 1:14; Acts 2:1; Acts 2:46; Acts 5:12; Eph. 4:3; Eph. 4:12; Php. 2:1
unity - in Christ : separation - wall of
unity - vision : Isa. 52:8
universal : gospel - universal - relevance ; salvation - universal desire of God
universal - relevance - gospel : gospel - universal - relevance
universal - salvation desire of God : salvation - universal desire of God
universal brotherhood : brotherhood - of man
universal brotherhood - of man : brotherhood - of man
universal church : church - universal
universe : held together - by God ; science - cosmology ; science - geocentric system ; science - natural law superintended
universe - actively upheld : science - natural law superintended
universe - earth near center : science - geocentric system
universe - held together : held together - by God
universe - origin : science - cosmology
universe - upheld by God : held together - by God
unjust : judges - unjust; resurrection - unjust - by Christ
unjust - judges : judges - unjust
unjust - resurrected - by Christ : resurrection - unjust - by Christ
unknowable : unknowable - not a concern
unknowable - not a concern : Ps. 131:1
unknown : name - unknown; progressive - revelation; self - unknown; thief - Jesus comes like ; unknown - by Jesus; unknown - God by man; unknown - professors by Jesus
unknown - by Jesus : Zec. 14:7; Mat. 24:36; Mat. 24:42; Mat. 25:12; Mark 13:32; Acts 1:7; Rev. 1:1
unknown - Christ's return : thief - Jesus comes like
unknown - God by man : Jer. 2:8; Jer. 4:22; Jer. 9:3; Jer. 9:6; Jer. 10:25
unknown - in past : progressive - revelation
unknown - name : name - unknown
unknown - professors by Jesus : Mat. 7:23; Luke 13:27
unknown - self : self - unknown
unleavened bread : unleavened bread - feast of; unleavened bread - why
unleavened bread - feast of : Ex. 13:3; Deu. 16:1
unleavened bread - why : Ex. 12:34
unlettered : knowledge - without schooling
unlettered - but knowledgeable : knowledge - without schooling
unmarried : marriage - cohabitation not equivalent ; unmarried - sin
unmarried - not considered valid by God : marriage - cohabitation not equivalent
unmarried - sin : Heb. 13:4

"We have provided our children with enough Christianity to ensure their guilt when they fornicate, but not enough to ensure their purity." Ref-1352, p. 9. ". . . the modern dating system expects a certain amount of physical involvement. True, the evangelical Christian version of this system allows only enough foreplay to get everybody concerned all messed up without any lawful release. We somehow think a godly Christian is one who can pre-heat the oven without cooking the roast." Ref-1352, p. 11. "Johanna Maguire left Williams Creek in September 1862, after one season [of prostitution], with $3,000--over $50,000 in today’s money. She didn’t earn it washing clothes or by being unpopular." Ref-1409, p. 87. "All participants adopted new names during the Winter Dance season. . . . "The winter names of all males refer to the female organs, and vice versa, which indicates the admitted fact that the winter is a season of uncommon sexual promiscuity." Ref-1407, p. 103. "Numerous taboos applied to the conduct of Horn members, and there were sexual rites in which the wife of a novice and his sponsor participated." Ref-1407, p. 169.


unnatural : nature - against
unnatural - against nature : nature - against
unpardonable : sin - unpardonable
unpardonable - sin : sin - unpardonable
unpredictable : death - unpredictable; life - temporal nature
unpredictable - death : death - unpredictable
unpredictable - life : life - temporal nature
unreached : evangelism - to unreached; missionary - to unreached
unreached - evangelize : evangelism - to unreached
unreached - missions to : missionary - to unreached
unsatisfied : desire - unsatisfied
unsatisfied - desire : desire - unsatisfied
unsearchable : unsearchable - God
unsearchable - God : Ps. 147:5; Ecc. 3:11; Ecc. 11:5; Isa. 40:28; Rom. 11:33
Unsearchable Riches : Ref-0662
Unsearchable Riches - Dennett, Edward. : Ref-0662
unseen : hope - unseen ; seen - God not
unseen - God : seen - God not
unseen - hope : hope - unseen
Unshakable Foundations : Ref-0122
Unshakable Foundations - Bocchino, Peter and Norman Geisler - Geisler, Norman and Peter Bocchino. Unshakable Foundations. : Ref-0122
Unshakable Foundations - Geisler, Norman and Peter Bocchino. Unshakable Foundations. : Ref-0122
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy : Ref-0888
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy - Cross-0038 : Ref-0888
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy - Cross-0038 - Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0888
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy - Westminster Confession in Parallel with the 1689 and Savoy, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0888
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession of Faith : Ref-0885
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession of Faith - Cross-0035 : Ref-0885
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession of Faith - Cross-0035 - Westminster Confession of Faith, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0885
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Confession of Faith - Westminster Confession of Faith, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0885
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Larger Catechism : Ref-0886
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Larger Catechism - Cross-0036 : Ref-0886
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Larger Catechism - Cross-0036 - Westminster Larger Catechism, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0886
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Larger Catechism - Westminster Larger Catechism, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0886
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Shorter Catechism : Ref-0887
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Shorter Catechism - Cross-0037 : Ref-0887
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Shorter Catechism - Cross-0037 - Westminster Shorter Catechism, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0887
Unspecified, Unspecified, Westminster Shorter Catechism - Westminster Shorter Catechism, Unspecified Unspecified : Ref-0887
unthankful : thankless
until : until - and Israel
until - and Israel : Mat. 23:39 (blessed is he); Luke 21:24 (times of Gentiles); Rom. 11:25 (fullness of Gentiles)
unto : unto - the Lord
unto - the Lord : Col. 3:23
untrained animal : Deu. 21:3; Mark 11:2; Luke 19:30

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