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E : index - alphabetic
Eadie, John. Galations: A Commentary on the Greek Text : Ref-0167 See note
eagle : birds - feed on dead; faces - seraphim See note; strength - renewed by God
eagle - at carcass : birds - feed on dead
eagle - face of seraphim : faces - seraphim See note
eagle - renewed as : strength - renewed by God
eagle's : eagle's - wings
eagle's - wings : Ex. 19:4; Deu. 1:31; Deu. 32:11; Pr. 23:5; Isa. 31:5; Isa. 46:3-4; Isa. 63:9; Jer. 48:40; Jer. 49:22; Eze. 17:3; Eze. 17:7; Dan. 7:4; Rev. 12:14
ear : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22] See note; ear - cut off; ear - hearing; ear - one deaf
ear - cut off : Mat. 26:51; Mark 14:47; Luke 22:50; John 18:10
ear - hearing : Pr. 20:12
ear - one deaf : Ecc. 7:21
ear - right damaged : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22] See note
ears : ears - do not hear; ears - to hear
ears - do not hear : Ps. 134:17; Jer. 5:21; Jer. 6:10; Jer. 6:17
ears - to hear : Isa. 32:3; Isa. 35:5; Isa. 43:8; Mark 8:18
earth : age - radiometric age of earth and moon See note; bronze - earth & heaven; dead - cast out; earth - dwellers; earth - God stands on; earth - is God's; earth - new See note; earth - not moved; earth - presence of God comes; earth - preserved by God's word; earth - regeneration; earth - under; earth - upheaval See note; earth - whole worships; heaven - and earth pass away; inherit - the earth; reign - on earth; slain - earth uncovers
earth - and heaven pass away : heaven - and earth pass away
earth - dead cast out : dead - cast out
earth - dwellers : Isa. 26:21; Luke 21:35; Rev. 3:10; Rev. 6:10; Rev. 11:10; Rev. 12:12; Rev. 13:8; Rev. 13:12; Rev. 13:14; Rev. 14:6; Rev. 17:8
earth - God stands on : Job 19:25
earth - inherited : inherit - the earth
earth - is God's : Ex. 9:29; Ex. 19:5; Deu. 19:5; 1Chr. 29:11; Ps. 24:1; 1Cor. 10:28
earth - like metal : bronze - earth & heaven
earth - new : Isa. 28:22 (?); Isa. 65:17; Isa. 66:22; Mat. 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 16:17; Luke 21:33; Heb. 12:26; 2Pe. 3:13; Rev. 21:1

Note "The prophets sometimes saw future events not only together; but in expanding their description of these events, they seem occasionally to reverse the time sequence in their record of the vision. An example of this may be seen in Isaiah 65:17-25 ... It is apparent, therefore, that Isaiah saw together on the screen of prophecy both the Millennial Kingdom and the Eternal Kingdom; but he expands in detail the former because it is the 'nearest coming' event and leaves the latter for fuller description in a later New Testament revelation [Rev. 21:1-8]." Ref-0183, p. 138. Questionable: Isa. 28:22 (?);


earth - not moved : 1Chr. 16:30; Ps. 96:10
earth - presence of God comes : Ex. 19:18; Ps. 18:9; Ps. 144:5; Mic. 1:3
earth - preserved by God's word : 2Pe. 3:7
earth - radiometric age : age - radiometric age of earth and moon See note
earth - regeneration : Isa. 26:19; Isa. 49:8; Hos. 2:18; Mat. 19:28; Acts 3:19; Acts 3:21; Rom. 8:19
earth - reign on : reign - on earth
earth - uncovers slain : slain - earth uncovers
earth - under : Php. 2:10; Rev. 5:3; Rev. 5:13
earth - upheaval : Isa. 13:13; Isa. 24:18; Jer. 4:24; Rev. 6:14

Note See Perez - divided.


earth - whole worships : Ps. 66:4; Zec. 14:16
earth and heaven as witnesses : two witnesses - heaven and earth
earthen : earthen - vessel
earthen - vessel : Gen. 2:7; Gen. 3:19; Lev. 14:5; 1S. 21:5; John 2:6; 2Cor. 4:7
earthly : kingdom - earthly See note
earthly - kingdom : kingdom - earthly See note
earthquake : earthquake - from God
earthquake - from God : Jer. 4:24; Joel 3:16; Hag. 2:6; Acts 4:31; Acts 16:26
east : east - armies from; east - from west; east - gate shut See note; east - glory departs and reenters; east - rising from; east - wind; north - last east first
east - armies from : Dan. 11:44; Rev. 9:16; Rev. 16:12
east - first north last : north - last east first
east - from west : Ps. 103:12
east - gate shut : Eze. 44:1-2

Note "The Golden Gate (the Eastern Gate to the Temple Mount), sealed by order of the Ottoman Sultan in 1541 to prevent the entry of the Jewish Messiah. The cemetary in the foreground is for the same purpose. Nevertheless, Hebrew graffitti on the wall reads 'Come Messiah' and 'Israel waits.'" Ref-0010, p. 288. "a Muslim cemetery was placed in front of the Golden Gate, considered the original eastern entrance to the Temple. This was intended to keep the Jewish (and Christian) Messiah from entering through it, since passage through an unwalled cemetery incurs defilement." Ref-0144, p. 91. "there is no conclusive evidence that the present Golden Gate is even the same gate as the ancient Eastern Gate (or Shushan Gate) which opened onto the Temple Mount in the time of Christ. According to Leen Ritmeyer, there are stones in the wall beside the gate that may well date to the time of Nehemiah, and the inside of the gate contains pillars from the Second Temple period. However, the Golden Gate that people see today was constructed by a fifth-century A.D. Byzantine emperor. It was known to have been in ruins by A.D. 629, when it was rebuilt by Emperor Heraclius. It was first closed by the Arabs in A.D. 810, reopened by the Crusaders in A.D. 1102, and walled up again by the Saracens in A.D. 1197. Apparently it was opened again during reconstruction work done by the Ottoman Turkish Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who rebuilt the present-day walls of the Old City. However, he closed it for the last time in A.D. 1546." Ref-0146, p. 530. An internet camera viewing the gate is at http://www.olivetree.org/webcam.htm.


east - glory departs and reenters : Eze. 10:18-19; Eze. 43:4; Eze. 44:1-2
east - rising from : Mal. 4:2; Rev. 7:2; Rev. 7:14
east - wind : Gen. 41:6; Gen. 41:23.27; Ex. 10:13; Ex. 14:21; Job 15:2; Job 27:21; Job 38:24; Ps. 48:7; Ps. 78:26; Isa. 27:8; Jer. 18:17; Eze. 17:10; Eze. 19:12; Eze. 27:26; Hos. 12:1; Hos. 13:15; Jonah 4:8; Hab. 1:9
easter : easter - Acts_12:4 See note
easter - Acts_12:4 : Acts 12:4

Note Regarding the KJV use of the term "Easter" for the Greek word pascha: "Additionally, there is a possible problem if we understand this verse to mean the Jewish Passover. Verse three of this chapter states that Peter was taken during, 'the days of unleavened bread.' The next verse then speaks of Easter in the KJV. If the word is translated Passover we have the Days of Unleavened Bread coming before the Passover. In the Biblical use of the term, Passover came before the Days of unleavened Bread (Exodus 12:1-8,15,19; 13:7; Leviticus 2:11; and Deuteronomy 16:4). Contextually, it would seem that this pascha that followed the Days of Unleavened Bread was not the pascha that preceded the capture of Peter. Instead, it is likely to refer to the Roman celebration of Ostara, hence called Easter." Ref-0086, pp. 185-186


eastern : religions - eastern
eastern - religions : religions - eastern
easy life : easy life - judged
easy life - judged : Amos 6:1-7
eat : eat - before morning; merry - eat and drink
eat - before morning : Ex. 12:10; Ex. 16:19; Ex. 16:23; Ex. 23:18; Ex. 29:34; Ex. 34:25; Lev. 8:32
eat - make merry : merry - eat and drink
eating : blood - eating prohibited See note; cannabalism; children - eaten; eating - Jesus after resurrection; eating - showbread; eating - too much; scroll - eaten
eating - blood prohibited : blood - eating prohibited See note
eating - children : children - eaten
eating - humans : cannabalism
eating - Jesus after resurrection : John 21:12; Acts 10:41
eating - scroll : scroll - eaten
eating - showbread : Mat. 12:4
eating - too much : Pr. 23:21; Pr. 25:16; Php. 3:19
Ebal, Mt. : Mt. Ebal - alter upon; Mt. Ebal - curse
Ebal, Mt. - altar upon Mt. : Mt. Ebal - alter upon
Ebal, Mt. - curse : Mt. Ebal - curse
Eban, Abba. Heritage: Civilization And The Jews : Ref-0153 See note
Ebenezer : 1S. 7:12

Note "stone of help"


Eber :

Note "Hebrew" ("crossed over"). From Eber, great-grandson of Shem. Gen. 10:21; Gen. 10:24


Ecc. 1:1 : index - bible books; Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes
Ecc. 1:2 : vanity - all is See note
Ecc. 1:7 : water - cycle
Ecc. 1:9 : new - nothing
Ecc. 1:11 : history - forgotten
Ecc. 1:12 : Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes
Ecc. 1:13-18 : knowledge - empty
Ecc. 2:3 : wine - gratification by
Ecc. 2:14 : common grace See note
Ecc. 2:16 : common grace See note
Ecc. 2:21 : naked - born and die
Ecc. 3:11 : unsearchable - God
Ecc. 3:13 : enjoyment - from God; gift - of God
Ecc. 3:14 : finished - work of Christ See note; scripture - permanent See note; sovereign - God
Ecc. 3:15 : judged - for past
Ecc. 3:19 : animals - death from fall; death - from the fall; judgment - coming
Ecc. 3:20 : made - of dust
Ecc. 3:21 : animals - after death; humans - more valuable than animals
Ecc. 4:3 : life - decried
Ecc. 4:6 : greed - AGAINST; satisfied - be
Ecc. 4:8 : greed - AGAINST; satisfied - be
Ecc. 4:10 : companion - as help
Ecc. 5:1 : fellowship - insincere; sacrifice - unacceptable; vows - inadvisable
Ecc. 5:4 : vows - keep
Ecc. 5:5 : vows - inadvisable
Ecc. 5:7 : fear - God
Ecc. 5:8 : government - corruption
Ecc. 5:12 : sleep - peaceful
Ecc. 5:15 : naked - born and die
Ecc. 5:18 : enjoyment - from God
Ecc. 5:19 : gift - of God
Ecc. 6:2 : wealth - to another
Ecc. 6:6 : die - all
Ecc. 6:7 : satisfaction - elusive
Ecc. 6:12 : mortality - of man
Ecc. 7:5 : fool - praise from
Ecc. 7:7 : bribery - AGAINST
Ecc. 7:9 : anger - control
Ecc. 7:10 : history - do no exalt
Ecc. 7:11 : wisdom - value of
Ecc. 7:15 : evil - prospers
Ecc. 7:19 : wisdom - value of
Ecc. 7:20 : sin - all have
Ecc. 7:21 : ear - one deaf
Ecc. 7:29 : sinless - man created
Ecc. 8:2 : authorities - submit to See note
Ecc. 8:8 : Jesus - control of death
Ecc. 8:9 : leadership - causes damage
Ecc. 8:12 : fear - God
Ecc. 8:14 : evil - prospers
Ecc. 8:15 : merry - eat and drink
Ecc. 8:17 : unknowable - God
Ecc. 9:2 : evil - prospers
Ecc. 9:3 : heart - wicked
Ecc. 9:5 : death - and consciousness
Ecc. 9:6 : die - once
Ecc. 9:8 : white - robes
Ecc. 9:9 : husband - toward wife; monogamy See note
Ecc. 9:10 : dead - praising; death - and consciousness
Ecc. 9:16 : wisdom - over strength
Ecc. 10:11 : snake - charming
Ecc. 10:16 : children - rule
Ecc. 10:18 : work - ethic
Ecc. 11:1 : poor - duty to
Ecc. 11:5 : abortion - AGAINST See note; Holy Spirit - unpredictable; unsearchable - God; wind - path unknowable; womb - formed in
Ecc. 11:10 : youth - put away evil
Ecc. 12:1 : youth - remember God
Ecc. 12:2 : stars - darkened; stars - no light from
Ecc. 12:5 : die - once; lake of fire - eternal See note
Ecc. 12:7 : die - once; made - of dust
Ecc. 12:8 : vanity - all is See note
Ecc. 12:9 : Solomon - proverbs of
Ecc. 12:11 : teaching - from God
Ecc. 12:12 : study - wearying
Ecc. 12:13 : fear - God
Ecc. 12:14 : judgment - coming; secrets - revealed
ecclesia : ecclesia - Israel in wilderness; ecclesia - usage of term See note; ecclesia - used not of church or believers See note

Note Greek. "To call out of" or "assembly".


ecclesia - Israel in wilderness : Acts 7:38
ecclesia - usage of term : Acts 7:38; Acts 19:39; Acts 19:32; Acts 19:39; Acts 19:41; Heb. 2:12

Note "This word [ecclesia] translated church or assembly is found in at least four important meanings in the New Testament. It is used (1) to mean an assembly of people. In this sense it has no special theological meaning. It can refer to Israel as a gathered people in the wilderness (Acts 7:38) or a regular assembly of citizens (Acts 19:39) or a group of people gather for a religious worship (Heb. 2:12). (2) The same word is used for an assembly of Christians in a local church (Acts 8:1,3; 11:22,26) and in the plural for a group of such churches (1Cor. 16:19; Gal. 1:2). Each assembly or church has a local gathering composed of professed Christians. That all in the assembly are not necessarily true believers is clear from the messages to the seven churches of Asia (Rev. 2-3). (Rev. 2:3-3). (3) Ecclesia is also used of the total of professing Christians without reference to locality and is practically parallel in this sense to Christendom (Acts 12:1; Rom. 16:16; 1Cor. 15:9; Gal. 1:13; Rev. 2:1-29, 3:1-22; etc.). The same word is used (4) of the body of Christ, composed of those baptized by the Holy Spirit into the church (1Cor. 12:13). Ecclesia used in this connection becomes a technical word referring to the saints of this age." Ref-0081, p. 225. The term is also used to describe non-believers (ejkklhsia is used in Acts 19:32, 39, 41, to describe the Diana-worshiping mob of Ephesians). Ref-0200 Volume 149, Vol. 149, (1992): 261.


ecclesia - used not of church or believers : Acts 7:38; Acts 19:32; Acts 19:39; Acts 19:41

Note In Acts 7:38 Stephen is quoting from the Septuagint which renders the Hebrew term for congregation as ecclesia. This explains the atypical use of ecclesia.


Ecclesiastes : feasts - scriptures read See note; Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes - read at Tabernacles : feasts - scriptures read See note
Ecclesiastes - Solomon author : Solomon - author of Ecclesiastes
ecclesiology :

Note The study of the doctrine of the church.


echad : echad - compound one See note
echad - compound one : Gen. 1:5; Gen. 2:21; Gen. 2:24; Gen. 3:22; Gen. 10:25; Gen. 11:6; Deu. 6:4; 2S. 2:25; Eze. 37:17

Note echad, h259 "The famous shema (Deu. 6:4), the most fundamental saying about God for a Jew, declares, 'Hear, O Israel: Jehovah our Elohim is one Jehovah.' Far from declaring that the God of the Bible is a singular being, the Hebrew word translated 'one' is echad, which means a unity of several becoming one, as when God said the man and woman became 'one [echad] flesh' (Gen. 2:24); when many soldiers became 'one [echad] troop' (2S. 2:25) or when two sticks became 'one [echad] stick' (Eze. 37:17)." Ref-0017, February 2000. "The combination of evening and morning [Gen. 1:5] comprised the unity of echad, or one day... There is another Hebrew word which always means an absolute one: yachid. It is used in Genesis 22:2, where it emphasizes Isaac as Abraham's only, unique son. So, if Moses had wanted to emphasize absolute oneness of God, he would have used the term yachid. But he did not use that term for the oneness of Gd. Deuteronomy 6:4 is, therefore, an argument in favor of the plurality of the Godhead since the word for 'God' is plural and, at the same time, it teaches the unity of this plurality of the one God." Ref-0067, Fall 2002, p. 6.


eclipse : crucifixion - darkness See note; eclipse - at crucifixion See note
eclipse - at crucifixion : Luke 23:44

Note "The earliest reference to Christ outside the New Testament is in Thallus, a Palestinian historian writing about A.D. 52, who spoke of the darkness which accompanied the crucifixion of Christ." Ref-0161, p. 281.


eclipse - crucifixion not : crucifixion - darkness See note
ecosystem : worshiped - creature over Creator
ecosystem - worship of : worshiped - creature over Creator
ecstatics : ecstatics - Christian See note
ecstatics - Christian :

Note "Both banks of the Dnieper became rife with Russian Ukranian Christian sects--extreme ascetics, flagellants, ecstatics... the spirit wrestlers, the self-emasculators, the worshipers in long white robes... with leaders who were regarded as prophets capable of transmitting their powers to their children, the people who danced, sang, leaped, and whirled as they prayed." Ref-0150, pp. 453-454.


Eden : Eden - Garden of; temple - Eden vs. earthly vs. heavenly See note
Eden - Garden of : Gen. 2:8-15; Gen. 3:23-34; Gen. 4:16; Isa. 51:3; Eze. 28:13; Eze. 31:9-18; Eze. 36:35; Joel 2:3
Eden - vs. earthly and heavenly temple : temple - Eden vs. earthly vs. heavenly See note
Edersheim, Alfred. The Life and Times of Jesus The Messiah : Ref-0021 See note
Edgar, Thomas R. Satisfied by the Promise of the Spirit. : Ref-0115 See note
edification : edification - not destruction
edification - not destruction : 2Cor. 13:10
Edom : antichrist - Edom and Moab escape [5001.7]; Bozrah - sacrifice in See note; Edom - God against; Edom - Israel cannot attack; Edom - led to; Edom - red; Edom - waterless; Esau - genealogy; Esau - to serve Jacob
Edom - escapes antichrist : antichrist - Edom and Moab escape [5001.7]
Edom - genealogy : Esau - genealogy
Edom - God against : Gen. 27:41; Ps. 137:7; Jer. 49:7; Lam. 4:21; Eze. 25:12; Eze. 35:2; Amos 1:11; Ob. 1:10
Edom - Israel cannot attack : Num. 20:19; Deu. 2:4-5; 2Chr. 19:10
Edom - led to : Ps. 60:9; Ps. 107:10; Isa. 16:4; Isa. 63:1; Rev. 12:6.14
Edom - red : Gen. 25:30
Edom - sacrifice in : Bozrah - sacrifice in See note
Edom - to serve Israel : Esau - to serve Jacob
Edom - waterless : 2K. 3:9
Edom = Esau : Esau = Edom
Edomite : Edomite - prohibited for 3 generations
Edomite - prohibited for 3 generations : Deu. 23:7
efficacious grace : John 6:44; John 6:65

Note "Efficacious grace is the ministry of the Holy Spirit which is certainly effectual in revealing the gospel and in leading to saving faith." Ref-0019, p. 110 "[Man's] will is free in the sense that it is not controlled by any force outside of himself. As the bird with a broken wing is 'free' to fly but not able, so the natural man is free to come to God but not able." Ref-0096, p. 62.


Egypt : brook - of Egypt; Egypt - alliance with; Egypt - Ham; Egypt - liberation promised; Egypt - Rahab; Egypt - return by Israel promised; Egypt - riches from prophesied See note; Egypt - turned against Jacob by God See note; Egypt - turning to; Egypt - will know God; highway - Assyria to Egypt; Israel - born in Egypt; Israel - Egyptian mention See note; Jacob - to Egypt; Moses - learned in wisdom of Egypt; Mat. Sinai - travel time from Egypt; origin - of Messiah; river - of Egypt; trusting - in Egypt
Egypt - alliance with : Isa. 30:1-2
Egypt - brook of : brook - of Egypt
Egypt - early mention of Israel : Israel - Egyptian mention See note
Egypt - Ham : Ps. 78:51; Ps. 105:23; Ps. 105:27; Ps. 106:22
Egypt - highway to Assyria : highway - Assyria to Egypt
Egypt - Israel born in : Israel - born in Egypt
Egypt - Israel goes to : Jacob - to Egypt
Egypt - liberation promised : Gen. 15:14; Ex. 3:8; Acts 7:7; Acts 7:14
Egypt - Moses taught in : Moses - learned in wisdom of Egypt
Egypt - out of : origin - of Messiah
Egypt - Rahab : Ps. 87:4; Ps. 89:10; Isa. 51:9
Egypt - return by Israel promised : Gen. 15:16; Gen. 46:4; Gen. 50:24
Egypt - riches from prophesied : Gen. 15:14; Ex. 11:2-3; Ex. 12:35-36

Note "As to the moral problem involved in this curious way of securing the gold and silver, it must be remembered that the Israelites had labored long for the Egyptians under a cruel and murderous corvee system of forced labor which had never been paid for (Ex. 1:8-16)." Ref-0183, p. 75.


Egypt - river of : river - of Egypt
Egypt - travel time to Sinai : Mat. Sinai - travel time from Egypt
Egypt - trusting in : trusting - in Egypt
Egypt - turned against Jacob by God : Ex. 1:8; Jos. 11:20; Ps. 105:25

Note See heart - hardened by God.


Egypt - turning to : Luke 15:15
Egypt - will know God : Ps. 68:31; Isa. 19:19
Egyptian : Egyptian - duration of bondage See note; Egyptian - prohibited for 3 generations; Ishmael - wife Egyptian
Egyptian - duration of bondage : Gen. 12:4; Gen. 15:13; Gen. 21:5-8; Gen. 25:26; Gen. 46:1-4; Gen. 47:9; Ex. 12:40-41; Acts 7:6

Note "When the Bible says 430 years it refers to the whole time, beginning with the covenant to Abraham as he entered the land, and when it says 400 years it refers to starting with Abraham's seed. Here are the verses which say 430 years: [Ex. 12:40-41; Gal. 3:17]... Here are the references to 400 years: [Gen. 15:13; Acts 7:6]... Hebrew scholars say to read the above verses like this: the passage first lists items of seed, stranger, serve, afflict; then it adds the information that all this happened within 400 years. The 400 years applies to all the preceding items, not just to the last one of 'afflict'. In other words, do not connect the last phrase too closely with the next to last; it refers to the whole time. When does the 400 years begin? It begins with Isaac thirty years after Abram entered the land. Abraham was 75 years old when he entered the land and was 100 years old when Isaac was born. That's twenty-five years. And five more years of Isaac's life would make a total of thirty. In Genesis 21 [Gen. 21:8] we find an event that could qualify as changing the count from Abraham to Isaac. It is the weaning of Isaac, upon which they had a great feast, and upon which Abraham cast out Hagar and her son. Weaning children at age five is common in some cultures. The 215 years comes from adding the years the patriarchs were in Canaan (Genesis 12:4, 21:5, 25:26, 47:9) and subtracting that 215 years from the total sojourn of 430 years." Ruth Beechick, Ref-0003, Vol. 15(1) 2001, 60-61.


Egyptian - Ishmael's wife : Ishmael - wife Egyptian
Egyptian - prohibited for 3 generations : Deu. 23:7
Egyptian exodus : gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus
Egyptian exodus - eclipsed by future gathering : gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus
Egyptians : Hebrews - despised by Egyptians; shepherds - abomination to Egyptians
Egyptians - despise Hebrews : Hebrews - despised by Egyptians
Egyptians - shepherds abomination to : shepherds - abomination to Egyptians
eight : eight - renewal
eight - renewal : Gen. 8:18; Lev. 25:22
eighth day : circumcision - eigth day See note
eighth day - circumcision : circumcision - eigth day See note
Ekron : archaeology - Ekron See note
Ekron - archaeology : archaeology - Ekron See note
Elam :

Note Persia, Iran (Abraham's genealogy comes through Arphaxad, not Elam.)


elder : elder - disciplining; elder - manage household; pastor - elder (presbuteros) See note; Peter - elder
elder - disciplining : Gal. 2:14; Eph. 5:20; 1Ti. 1:20; 1Ti. 5:19
elder - manage household : 1Ti. 3:4-5; Tit. 1:6
elder - pastor : pastor - elder (presbuteros) See note
elder - Peter : Peter - elder
elderly : elderly - oppressed
elderly - oppressed : Deu. 28:50; Isa. 47:6
elders : elders - 24 as court; elders - 24 distinguished from angels; elders - 24 redeemed See note; elders - appointed; elders - consensus with church body; elders - God's; elders - lead See note; elders - not honored; elders - on thrones; elders - pay; elders - plural; elders - rejecting advice of; elders - relation to New Jerusalem?; elders - respect; elders - responsibility of; elders - teach; elders - vs. apostles; elders - vs. deacons See note
elders - 24 as court : Dan. 7:26; Rev. 11:17
elders - 24 distinguished from angels : Rev. 5:11; Rev. 7:11
elders - 24 redeemed : Rev. 5:89

Note Authorized text has "us", revised text has "men" as being redeemed. "Among the well-known comentators who regard these elders as representative of the Church are Alford, Barnes, Benson, Binney, Carpenter, Clarke, Clemance, Book, Crafer, Crosby, Dusterdieck, Fausset, Girdlestone, Godet, Gray, Henry, [Hengstenberg], Holden, Kiyper, Milligan, Plummer, Roberson, Scott, Sheppard, Simcox, Slight, Smith, Swete, Weidner." Ref-0183, p. 469.


elders - appointed : Tit. 1:5
elders - consensus with church body : Acts 15:23
elders - God's : Isa. 24:23; Rev. 4:4; Rev. 4:10; Rev. 5:5; Rev. 5:6; Rev. 5:8; Rev. 5:11; Rev. 5:14; Rev. 7:11; Rev. 7:13; Rev. 11:16; Rev. 14:3; Rev. 19:4
elders - lead : 1Th. 5:12-13; Heb. 13:17

Note 1Cor. 16:16,18


elders - not honored : Isa. 3:5
elders - on thrones : 1Chr. 24:1-31; Ps. 89:7; Dan. 7:9-10; Rev. 4:4
elders - pay : 1Cor. 9:14; Gal. 6:6; 1Ti. 5:17-18
elders - plural : Acts 11:30; Acts 14:23; Acts 15:2-4; Acts 20:17; Acts 20:28; Acts 21:18; Tit. 1:5; Jas. 5:14; 1Pe. 5:1-3
elders - rejecting advice of : 2Chr. 10:6
elders - relation to New Jerusalem? : Rev. 4:4; Rev. 21:12; Rev. 21:14
elders - respect : Job 32:4-7
elders - responsibility of : Heb. 13:17; 1Ti. 4:16
elders - teach : Acts 6:2-4; Eph. 4:11; 1Ti. 3:2; 1Ti. 4:6; 1Ti. 4:11; 1Ti. 4:13; 1Ti. 4:16; 1Ti. 5:17; 2Ti. 2:15; 2Ti. 2:24; Tit. 1:9; Tit. 2:1
elders - vs. apostles : Acts 15:2; Acts 15:4; Acts 15:6; Acts 15:22-23; Acts 16:14
elders - vs. deacons : Acts 6:2-5; Php. 1:1; 1Ti. 3:8

Note Elders and deacons are two distinct offices.


eldership : eldership - aspire
eldership - aspire : 1Ti. 3:1
elect : angels - elect; called - subset; chosen - apostles; chosen - believers See note; chosen - Israel; chosen - not See note; deceived - elect; return - of Israel See note
elect - angels : angels - elect
elect - apostles : chosen - apostles
elect - believers : chosen - believers See note
elect - deceived : deceived - elect
elect - gathered : return - of Israel See note
elect - Israel : chosen - Israel
elect - not : chosen - not See note
elect - subset : called - subset
elect gathered : angels - gather elect
Eli : Eli - accomplice to sin; Eli - house cut off
Eli - accomplice to sin : 1S. 4:18; 1S. 2:29
Eli - house cut off : 1S. 2:31; 1K. 2:27
Eliezer : Eliezer - Abraham's heir apparent; Eliezer - meaning
Eliezer - Abraham's heir apparent : Gen. 15:2; Gen. 24:2
Eliezer - meaning : Ex. 18:4
Elijah : Elijah - expected; Elijah - one of two witnesses?; Elijah - rain stopped; Elijah - rapture; Elijah - second appearance; Elijah - spirit and power of See note; Elisha - to replace Elijah

Note "God (el) of Jehovah (jah)"


Elijah - expected : Mal. 4:5; Mat. 16:14; Mat. 17:10-13; Mark 6:15; Mark 15:35-36; Luke 9:18; John 1:21
Elijah - one of two witnesses? : 1K. 17:1; 2K. 2:11; Mal. 4:5; Mat. 17:3; Luke 4:25; Luke 9:54; Rev. 11:3; Rev. 11:5-6
Elijah - rain stopped : 1K. 17:1; 1K. 18:1; Luke 4:25; Jas. 5:17
Elijah - rapture : 2K. 2:11
Elijah - replaced by Elisha : Elisha - to replace Elijah
Elijah - second appearance : Mal. 4:5; John 1:22
Elijah - spirit and power of : Luke 1:17

Note Talmudic legend. Elijah's mantle and girdle to Elisha who placed them in the golden altar when he died. Zecharias told by Gabriel to take it out for his son John to wear when he reached 30. -- Chuck Missler


Elisha : Elisha - bones heal; Elisha - servant of; Elisha - to replace Elijah; sick - Elisha
Elisha - bones heal : 2K. 13:21
Elisha - servant of : 2K. 4:12
Elisha - sick : sick - Elisha
Elisha - to replace Elijah : 1K. 19:16
Elishah :

Note "Hellas"


Elohim : Trinity See note
Elohim - plural : Trinity See note
emnity : family - emnity
emnity - family : family - emnity
emperors : Caesars - Roman See note
emperors - Roman : Caesars - Roman See note
emptied : kenosis See note
emptied - Jesus Himself : kenosis See note
En Dor : witch - of En Dor; Jos. 17:11; 1S. 28:7; Ps. 83:10
En Dor - witch : witch - of En Dor
encourager : Barnabas - encourager See note
encourager - Barnabas : Barnabas - encourager See note
encryption : encryption - Leb Kamai See note; Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" See note
encryption - Leb Kamai : Jer. 51:1

Note NIV: See, I will stir up the spirit of a destroyer against Babylon and the people of Leb Kamai. KJV: Behold, I will raise up against Babylon, and against them that dwell in the midest of them that rise up against me... "Leb Kamai can literally mean, 'the hearts of those who rise up against me,' as per the KJV translation. Yet the structure of the sentence requires reading it the way the NIV does. For the Jewish sages, this verse never presented a problem since they knew that, on rare occasions, words could be written in a cryptic form. The form of encryption before us is known as atba'sh... it simply writes a word in a backward order of the Hebrew alphabet. In other words, the writer will replace an aleph, the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, with a tav, the last letter in the alphabet; the Bet (the second letter) with the Shin (the second to last letter) and so on. In practice it looks like this: L=k (e) b=s K=d (a) m=i (a) i=m, which amounts to kasdim (and don't worry about the missing vowels because Hebrew does not have them).... Instead of an unidentified people, the Hebrew reader sees the word 'Chaldeans' before his eyes. Now the perplexing passage may be read: Behold, I will raise up against Babylon, and against them that dwell in Chaldea..." Ref-0082, May 2001, p. 15.


encryption - Sheshak : Sheshak - encryption of "Babylon" See note
Encyclopedia Of Jewish Concepts : Ref-0006 See note
end : days - latter; end - from beginning
end - from beginning : Isa. 48:3
end - of time : days - latter
endure : endure - until end
endure - until end : Mark 13:13; Rev. 12:11
enemies : confused - enemies by God; forgive - enemies; Israel - enemies chastened
enemies - confused by God : confused - enemies by God
enemies - forgive : forgive - enemies
enemies - Israel's chastened : Israel - enemies chastened
enemy : enemy - love See note
enemy - love : Ex. 23:4-5; Pr. 24:17; Pr. 25:21-22; Job 31:29; Mat. 5:44; Luke 6:27-28; Rom. 12:14; Rom. 12:17; Rom. 12:20

Note "In a cross-fertilization of cultures in the Bible world, Klassen describes an Egyptian custom that fits a loving view [of Rom. 12:20], not a harsh one. According to the custom, a person who became penitent submissively carried coals of fire on his head in a bowl. The coals symbolized his change toa tender mind." Ref-0110 citing William Klassen, "Coals of Fire: Sign of Repentance or Revenge?" New Testament Studies 9 (1962-63): pp. 337-50; cf. also Leon Morris, The Epistle to the Romans, (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988), pp. 454-55.


enjoyment : enjoyment - from God
enjoyment - from God : Ecc. 3:13; Ecc. 5:18; 1Ti. 5:17
Enns, Paul. The Moody Handbook of Theology : Ref-0024 See note
Enoch : Enoch - prophecy See note; Enoch - raptured
Enoch - prophecy : Deu. 33:2; Jude 1:14; Rev. 19:14

Note "...the quotation from 'Enoch in the seventh generation from Adam' in Jude 1:14 f; this comes recognizably from the apocalyptic book of Enoch (1 Enoch 1:9)." Ref-0073, p. 51.


Enoch - raptured : Gen. 5:24; Heb. 11:5
environmentalism : environmentalism - FOR; worshiped - creature over Creator
environmentalism - FOR : Rev. 11:18
environmentalism - worship of creation : worshiped - creature over Creator
envy : envy - sickness
envy - sickness : Pr. 14:30
Eph. 1:1 : apostle - by God; index - bible books; prison - epistles See note
Eph. 1:4 : chosen - believers See note; foundation - before; foundation - of world; salvation - planned before fall
Eph. 1:5 : adoption - of believers See note; predestination - of God See note
Eph. 1:7 : redemption - by blood
Eph. 1:7 (forgiving) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Eph. 1:9 : mystery - secret
Eph. 1:10 : dispensation See note
Eph. 1:11 : history - determined; predestination - of God See note; sovereign - God
Eph. 1:11-14 : inheritance - believers from God
Eph. 1:13 : baptism - into Christ; Holy Spirit - as downpayment; Holy Spirit - names; Holy Spirit - sealed with See note; regeneration - vs. conversion See note
Eph. 1:13-14 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note
Eph. 1:14 : purchased - believers by Christ
Eph. 1:20 : resurrection - of Jesus; right hand - Jesus of Throne
Eph. 1:21 : principalities - demonic
Eph. 1:21-22 : all things - under Jesus
Eph. 1:22 : body of Christ - head; dominion; footstool - enemies made his
Eph. 1:22-23 : church - body of Christ
Eph. 1:23 : deity - Jesus omnipresent See note; held together - by Christ
Eph. 2:1 : dead - spiritually See note
Eph. 2:2 : darkness - power of See note; prince - air; Satan - abodes of; unbelievers - God's view of See note
Eph. 2:2-3 : world - lust - demonic - influences
Eph. 2:5 : born - of God; eternal life - obtained; resurrection - spiritual
Eph. 2:5-8 : salvation - by grace
Eph. 2:7 : grace - demonstrated
Eph. 2:8 : exegesis - Eph._2:8 See note; faith - gift of God; gift - of God
Eph. 2:8-9 : salvation - plan of
Eph. 2:8-10 : faith - vs. works; justification - vs. sanctification See note; salvation - not by works
Eph. 2:9 : works - vs. grace
Eph. 2:10 : creation - new in Christ; predestination - of God See note
Eph. 2:11 : circumcision - heart See note
Eph. 2:11-12 : covenants - Gentiles were strangers to; covenants - to Israel
Eph. 2:11-13 : Gentile - salvation
Eph. 2:11-18 : Jew - vs. Greek; Jews or Gentile - all men are
Eph. 2:12 : blessings - spiritual Gentiles partake of; covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]; covenants - of promise; Gentiles - separated from God; law - not for Gentiles; unbelievers - God's view of See note
Eph. 2:12-15 : law - summary See note
Eph. 2:13 (reconciling) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Eph. 2:14 : separation removed - wall of See note
Eph. 2:14-18 : reconciled - believers to God
Eph. 2:15 : church - beginning See note; law - Christ is end of
Eph. 2:16 : body of Christ - formation; reconciliation - by Christ
Eph. 2:18 : boldness - approaching God See note
Eph. 2:19 : household - God's
Eph. 2:20 : foundation - apostles and prophets See note; foundation - of church See note; messianic prophecy - stumbling block
Eph. 2:20 (?) : prophets - in NT See note
Eph. 2:20 (prohtoimasen) : predestination - prepared beforehand See note
Eph. 2:21 : temple - body as
Eph. 2:22 : Holy Spirit - indwells believers
Eph. 3:1 : prisoner - of God
Eph. 3:2 : dispensation See note
Eph. 3:3 : Holy Spirit - revelation by; mystery - secret; Paul - revelation
Eph. 3:3-6 : church - mystery - relationship of Jews and Gentiles
Eph. 3:4 : mystery - secret
Eph. 3:5 : foundation - apostles and prophets See note; foundation - apostles and prophets See note; hidden - Church in OT; Holy Spirit - teacher; progressive - revelation; prophets - in NT See note
Eph. 3:5-6 : church - beginning See note
Eph. 3:6 : church - body of Christ
Eph. 3:8-9 : revelation - general is insufficient to save
Eph. 3:9 : deity - Jesus creator; hidden - Church in OT; mystery - secret; replacement theology - against See note
Eph. 3:9 (KJV koinonia - fellowship) : dispensation See note
Eph. 3:10 : angels - unknown to; principalities - church instructs; principalities - demonic; salvation - basis of See note
Eph. 3:12 : boldness - approaching God See note
Eph. 3:15 : household - God's; named - faithful by God
Eph. 3:17 : Christ - believers indwelt by See note
Eph. 4:1 : chosen - believers See note
Eph. 4:4 : baptism - into Christ; body of Christ - formation; one - Lord - faith - baptism
Eph. 4:5 : baptism - one
Eph. 4:7 : gifts - given (received?)
Eph. 4:7-16 : body of Christ - gifts
Eph. 4:8 : captivity - led captive See note; gifts - terms See note; Hades - and Jesus; Targums - Aramaic quoted See note
Eph. 4:8-10 (cf. Ps. 68:18) : deity - Jesus called Jehovah
Eph. 4:9 : ascended - to heaven See note; heavens - passed through
Eph. 4:11 : apostle - office appointed; elders - teach; evangelist - office of; gifts - spiritual; pastor - equips saints; pastor - shepherd (poimen) See note; pastor - sole occurrence as noun; pastor - terms See note; prophets - in NT See note
Eph. 4:12-16 : prophecy - purpose of gift; spiritual - growth
Eph. 4:13 : becoming - like Christ
Eph. 4:14 : doctrine - false
Eph. 4:16 : body of Christ - formation
Eph. 4:17 : Gentiles - believers are still
Eph. 4:18 : darkened - understanding; dimensions - of God's love; gospel - veiled
Eph. 4:18-19 : conscience - seared
Eph. 4:19 : lust
Eph. 4:24 : creation - new in Christ; eternal life - obtained; image - man in God's See note; image - of new man is according to God
Eph. 4:26 : anger - righteous; exegesis - Eph._4:26 See note; sun - going down on wrath
Eph. 4:26-27 : Satan - bound - NOT
Eph. 4:27 : devil - giving place
Eph. 4:30 : eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note; Holy Spirit - grieved; Holy Spirit - names; Holy Spirit - person See note; Holy Spirit - sealed with See note
Eph. 4:32 : forgive - others
Eph. 5:2 : offered - Jesus Himself; Trinity - atonement
Eph. 5:4 : coarse jesting - saints not to
Eph. 5:5 : idolatry - covetousness is; inheritance - believers from God; kingdom - of God See note
Eph. 5:8 : believers - as light
Eph. 5:9 : Holy Spirit - fruit
Eph. 5:11 : expose - darkness
Eph. 5:12 : darkness - men love
Eph. 5:14 : dead - cast out; dead - spiritually See note; sleep - idiom for death
Eph. 5:15 : spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities See note; wisdom - believers to use; wise - believers to be
Eph. 5:18 : Holy Spirit - be filled; Holy Spirit - filled by See note; type - wine represents Spirit See note; wine - alcoholic
Eph. 5:18-19 : counsel - scripture superior to human wisdom
Eph. 5:19 : songs; songs - spiritual
Eph. 5:20 : elder - disciplining
Eph. 5:21 : exegesis - Eph._5:21 See note
Eph. 5:22 : wife - toward husband
Eph. 5:23 : body of Christ - head
Eph. 5:25 : atonement - of Christ limited See note; bride - of God See note; husband - toward wife
Eph. 5:25-32 : type - Joseph of Christ See note
Eph. 5:26 : cleansed - by the word; washing
Eph. 5:27 : sacrifice - perfect See note
Eph. 5:28 : one - flesh
Eph. 5:29 : body of Christ - nurturing
Eph. 5:30 : body of Christ - formation
Eph. 5:31 : monogamy See note; one - flesh
Eph. 5:32 : mystery - secret
Eph. 5:33 : monogamy See note
Eph. 6:4 : teaching - children
Eph. 6:11 : armor - of light See note; Satan - influences Godly
Eph. 6:12 : darkness - power of See note; principalities - demonic; Satan - abodes of; Satan - bound - NOT
Eph. 6:13 : armor - of God
Eph. 6:14 : belt - of righteousness
Eph. 6:15 : feet - bring good news
Eph. 6:16 : shield - God as; spiritual gifts - vs. responsibilities See note
Eph. 6:17 : mind - of Christ; mouth - as weapon; Word - spoken
Eph. 6:18 : kairos See note; prayer - in spirit
Eph. 6:19 : mystery - secret
Ephesians: MacArthur New Testament Commentary, John MacArthur : Ref-0159 See note
Ephesus : Artemis - temple in Ephesus See note; Paul - visits Ephesus; Paul - visits Ephesus last See note
Ephesus - Paul visits : Paul - visits Ephesus
Ephesus - Paul's last visit : Paul - visits Ephesus last See note
Ephesus - temple of Artemis : Artemis - temple in Ephesus See note
ephod : ephod - inquiring with
ephod - inquiring with : 1S. 23:9
Ephraem the Syrian : rapture - pretribulational - Ephraem the Syrian AD 373) See note
Ephraem the Syrian - rapture teaching : rapture - pretribulational - Ephraem the Syrian AD 373) See note
Ephraim : birthright - Ephraim over Manasseh; Ephraim - not sealed; Ephraim - rooted in Amalek; gate - of Ephraim; Joseph - double portion as firstborn; Joseph - sons adopted; Joshua - of Ephraim
Ephraim - adopted : Joseph - sons adopted
Ephraim - gate of : gate - of Ephraim
Ephraim - Joshua of : Joshua - of Ephraim
Ephraim - not sealed : Rev. 7:6; Rev. 7:8
Ephraim - one portion of double portion : Joseph - double portion as firstborn
Ephraim - over Manasseh : birthright - Ephraim over Manasseh
Ephraim - rooted in Amalek : Jdg. 5:14; Rev. 7:6; Rev. 7:8
epilepsy : epilepsy - not demonic
epilepsy - not demonic : Mat. 4:24
Epiphany : Christmas - date assigned See note
Epiphany - date : Christmas - date assigned See note
epistle : Corinthian - epistle See note

Note A letter, especially a formal one. A literary composition in the form of a letter.


epistle - Corinthain : Corinthian - epistle See note
epistles : prison - epistles See note
epistles - prison : prison - epistles See note
equal with God : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
equal with God - Jesus : deity - Jesus equal with God See note
equality : equality - of men
equality - of men : Ex. 30:15
equals : equals - roles
equals - roles : 1Cor. 11:3; 1Cor. 15:28
equity : equity - in ministry
equity - in ministry : Mat. 20:1-16
Erasmus : Johannine Comma See note
Erasmus - Johannine Comma : Johannine Comma See note
Erev Shabbat :

Note Hebrew "evening Sabbath" - Sundown Friday


Erickson, Millard J. Christian Theology : Ref-0139 See note
Esau : birthright - Esau sold See note; Esau - established Petra? See note; Esau - genealogy; Esau - hairy; Esau - profane; Esau - to serve Jacob; Esau - wives
Esau - birthright sold : birthright - Esau sold See note
Esau - established Petra? :

Note "Concerning the significance of Petra and the biblical end times, Pastor Noah Hutchings of the Southwest Radio Church, an expert on Petra, offers this account: 'Jacob and Esau were twins. Jacob got the best of the deal in trading for Esau's birthright, and then he stole Esau's blessing. The blessing was far more valuable than the birthright. Esau took his minor share of Isaac's cattle and goods and went to Petra, which in the Bible is called Mount Seir, Mount Hor, Selah and Edom's strong city. Esau chased the Horites (cave dwellers) out of Mount Hor and established Petra and the capital city of his kingdom, Edom. Five hundred years later, when Moses tried to pass through Petra to the Promised Land, the Edomites refused passage and even fought the children of Israel. In 600 B.C., when Babylon invaded Israel, thousands of Israelis were moved to Babylon (today's Iraq) and the Edomites were moved into Israel. The Edomites even helped the Babylonians destroy Jerusalem and the temple (Psalm 137). When a remnant of Israel returned after the Babylonian captivity, the Edomites were there to wage war against them while the city and the temple were being rebuilt.'" A city for 'end times' Is Petra hiding place for Israeli remnant during Armageddon? by Anthony C. LoBaido, http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=22539


Esau - genealogy : Gen. 36:1-43
Esau - hairy : Gen. 25:25
Esau - profane : Gen. 25:33; Heb. 12:16
Esau - to serve Jacob : Gen. 25:23
Esau - wives : Gen. 26:34; Gen. 28:9; Gen. 36:2
Esau = Edom : Gen. 36:1; Gen. 36:8; Gen. 36:43
Esau's : Esau's - possession
Esau's - possession : Deu. 2:5
escape : judgment - escape impossible
escape - from judgment impossible : judgment - escape impossible
eschatology : prophecy - chart - Islam, Judaism, Christianity See note

Note The study fo all the Scripture which was predictive at the time it was written.


eschatology - chart - Islam, Judaism, Christianity : prophecy - chart - Islam, Judaism, Christianity See note
Essentials of New Testament Greek : Ref-0099 See note
Est. 1:1 : archaeology - Rock of Behistun See note; index - bible books
Est. 1:14 : Tarshish
Est. 1:17 : wife - toward husband
Est. 1:19 : law - Persian unchangeable
Est. 1:20 : wife - toward husband
Est. 1:22 : wife - toward husband
Est. 2:23 : book - of the chronicles
Est. 3:1 : Haman - Amalekite
Est. 3:6-14 : seed - of woman - attacked See note
Est. 3:7 : ark - Noah's rested; lots - casting See note; Purim See note; year - civil vs. religious
Est. 3:9 : Israel - purchased; silver - blood money See note
Est. 4:3 : fasting
Est. 4:7 : Israel - purchased
Est. 4:16 : fasting; resurrection - duration until See note
Est. 5:1 : resurrection - duration until See note; third day
Est. 6:1 : book - of the chronicles
Est. 6:13 : Jews - protected by God
Est. 8:5 : Amalekites - to be destroyed; Haman - Amalekite
Est. 8:8 : law - Persian unchangeable
Est. 8:9 : Sivan - 23rd of month
Est. 8:11 : killed - all See note
Est. 8:12 : Adar - 13th of
Est. 8:17 : Jew - becoming See note; Jews - Gentiles become
Est. 9:1 : Adar - 13th of
Est. 9:10 : father - sin affects son
Est. 9:17 : Adar - 14th of
Est. 9:19 : presents - celebrate killing
Est. 9:21 : Purim See note
Est. 9:26 : Purim See note
Est. 10:2 : book - of chronicles of kings of Media and Persia
Estep, William R. Renaissance and Reformation : Ref-0169 See note
eternal : covenants - eternal; deity - Jesus eternal See note; eternal - fire on altar; eternal - God See note; Holy Spirit - eternal; I AM - title of God; kingdom - eternal; lake of fire - eternal See note; scripture - permanent See note
eternal - covenants : covenants - eternal
eternal - fire on altar : Lev. 6:12
eternal - God : Gen. 21:33; Ex. 3:14; Ps. 90:2; Job 36:26; Ps. 90:2; Ps. 102:37; Isa. 9:6; Isa. 40:27; Isa. 41:4; Isa. 43:10; Isa. 43:13; Isa. 44:6; Isa. 48:12; Isa. 57:15; John 8:58; Rev. 1:4; Rev. 1:8; Rev. 1:11; Rev. 1:17; Rev. 1:11; Rev. 4:3; Rev. 5:13; Rev. 21:6; Rev. 22:13

Note In Rev. 4:3, the Sardius stone and the Jasper represent the "first and last," especially as it pertains to Israel. The Sardius was the first stone on the priest's breastplate (Ex. 28:17; Ex. 39:10) representing the firstborn of Jacob--Reuben. The Jasper was the last stone on the priest's breastplate (Ex. 28:20; Ex. 39:13) representing the last born of Jacob--Benjamin.


eternal - God - I AM : I AM - title of God
eternal - Holy Spirit : Holy Spirit - eternal
eternal - Jesus : deity - Jesus eternal See note
eternal - kingdom : kingdom - eternal
eternal - lake of fire : lake of fire - eternal See note
eternal - scripture : scripture - permanent See note
eternal existence : preexistence - AGAINST
eternal existence - AGAINST : preexistence - AGAINST
eternal life : eternal life - defined; eternal life - obtained; eternal life - only Christ has
eternal life - defined : John 17:3
eternal life - obtained : Ps. 49:9; Luke 20:36; John 1:13; John 3:3-7; John 5:21; John 5:24; John 8:51; John 10:28; John 17:2; Rom. 6:13; 2Cor. 5:17; Eph. 2:5; Eph. 4:24; Tit. 3:5; Jas. 1:18; 1Pe. 2:9
eternal life - only Christ has : John 14:6; John 17:2; Rom. 6:9; 1Ti. 6:16; Rev. 1:18
eternal security : eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used See note; eternal security - FOR - man with father's wife; eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used See note
eternal security - AGAINST - Scriptures used : Mat. 7:21-23; Mat. 24:50-51; Mat. 25:1-13; Mat. 25:14-30; Luke 12:42-47; Luke 13:26-27; John 1:9; John 15:2; John 15:6; 1Cor. 15:2; Heb. 3:6; Heb. 3:12; Heb. 6:4-6; Rom. 11:21-22; Gal. 5:21; Col. 1:22-23; 1Ti. 1:19; 2Ti. 2:18; Heb. 10:26; Heb. 10:29; Heb. 10:39; 2Pe. 1:10; 2Pe. 2:20-22; Rev. 3:11; Rev. 3:16; Rev. 3:20-21

Note Scriptures used against eternal security are generally less clear than those which strongly support eternal security. When examining these passages, questions which must always be asked include 1) is this passage dealing with individuals who were ever truly saved? and 2) is their resulting condition one of eternal damnation or merely loss of reward (1Cor. 3:15)? Note that if Heb. 6:4-6 is describing loss of salvation, then it also teaches the impossibility of restoring a previous salvation, now lost. This does not square with the generally held view of those who reject eternal security that salvation may be gained and lost multiple times. "And does not the logic of the Arminian system tell us that the wise thing for the Christian to do is to die as soon as possible and thus confirm the inheritance which to him is of infinite value? In view of the fact that so many have fallen away, is it worth while for him to remain here and risk his eternal salvation for the sake of a little more life in this world?" Ref-0096, p. 194.


eternal security - FOR - man with father's wife : 1Cor. 11:27-34; 1Cor. 5:1-13; 2Cor. 2:4-11
eternal security - FOR - Scriptures used : 1S. 2:9; Luke 10:20; Luke 15:21 (prodigal son); John 3:36; John 5:24; John 6:39; John 6:47; John 10:28-29; John 17:12; Rom. 8:29-30; 1Cor. 1:7-8; 1Cor. 10:13; 2Cor. 1:21-22; Eph. 1:13-14; Eph. 4:30; Php. 1:6; 1Th. 5:23; 1Ti. 1:12; Heb. 7:25; Heb. 10:14; 1Pe. 1:3-5; 1Jn. 2:19; 1Jn. 5:13; Jude 1:1; Jude 1:24; Rev. 7:4; Rev. 14:1

Note "We are often mistaken in our judgment of others... John gave the true solution for these cases [which appear to involve loss of salvation] when he wrote [1Jn. 2:19]. All of those who fall away permanently come under this class." Ref-0096, p. 191.


Ethiopia : Cush - Ethiopia See note; Ethiopia - gifts to Jerusalem; Sheba - Queen See note
Ethiopia - Cush : Cush - Ethiopia See note
Ethiopia - gifts to Jerusalem : Isa. 18:7
Ethiopia - Queen of Sheba and : Sheba - Queen See note
Ethiopian : Ethiopian - eunuch
Ethiopian - eunuch : Acts 8:27
ethnos : Israel - ethnos
ethnos - Israel : Israel - ethnos
Eunice : Eunice - mother of Timothy
Eunice - mother of Timothy : Acts 16:11; 2Ti. 1:5
eunuch : Ethiopian - eunuch
eunuch - Ethiopian : Ethiopian - eunuch
eunuchs : eunuchs - not forsaken; eunuchs - not necessarily castrated
eunuchs - not forsaken : Deu. 23:2; Isa. 56:3
eunuchs - not necessarily castrated : Gen. 39:1; Isa. 39:7 (Targum rendering uses the word nobles for eunuchs.)
Euphrates : Euphrates - angels bound; Euphrates - dried up
Euphrates - angels bound : Rev. 9:14
Euphrates - dried up : Isa. 11:15; Isa. 44:27; Jer. 50:38; Jer. 51:36; Zec. 10:11; Rev. 16:12
Euraquilon : Acts 27:14

Note From Greek euros meaning east wind and Latin aquilo meaning north east wind.


Euroclydon : Euraquilon See note
evangelism : great - commission See note; second coming - spiritualized See note
evangelism - command to : great - commission See note
evangelism - Jews - preterism : second coming - spiritualized See note
evangelist : evangelist - office of
evangelist - office of : Acts 21:8; Eph. 4:11; 2Ti. 4:2; 2Ti. 4:5
evangelization : tongues - evangelization tool
evangelization - tongues for : tongues - evangelization tool
Eve : Eve - deceived; Eve - named See note
Eve - deceived : 1Ti. 2:14
Eve - named : Gen. 3:20

Note "From the first Adam believed in the original good news of the coming seed of the woman (Gen. 3:15). This is proved by the name Eve... which he gave to his wife... 'Sunken in death he nevertheless gave his wife so proud a name' (Calvin), and thereby expressed his faith in the conquest of death by life. So it was 'an act of faith that Adam named his wife Eve' (Franz Delitzsch)" Ref-0197, p. 62n1.


evening : evening - Jewish day starts; evening - morning
evening - Jewish day starts : Gen. 1:5; Lev. 23:32; Dan. 8:14
evening - morning : Gen. 1:5; Num. 9:21; Deu. 16:6
everlasting : kingdom - eternal
everlasting - kingdom : kingdom - eternal
evidence : apologetics
evidence - rational : apologetics
evil : bad - for good; dead - spiritually See note; evil - avoiding; evil - by law; evil - called good; evil - corrupts good; evil - from good See note; evil - in God's presence; evil - not to repay; evil - origin of; evil - prospers; evil - respond with good; evil - righteous protected from; evil - serves God; evil - sought by man; heart - wicked; spirit - evil from God; viewing - avoid wickedness
evil - avoid seeing or hearing : viewing - avoid wickedness
evil - avoiding : Ps. 34:14; Pr. 14:16; Pr. 16:6; Pr. 16:17; Pr. 22:3; Job 28:28
evil - by law : Ps. 94:20
evil - called good : Isa. 5:20; Rom. 1:32
evil - corrupts good : 2Chr. 22:4
evil - from God : spirit - evil from God
evil - from good : Gen. 3:5

Note "The serpent had promised man the knowledge of good and evil, and in a distorted form he has kept his word. But 'instead of perceiving the evil from the free height of the good he perceived the good from the deep abyss of the evil.'" Ref-0197, p. 47.


evil - heart : heart - wicked
evil - humans are : dead - spiritually See note
evil - in God's presence : Job 1:6-12; Rev. 14:10
evil - not to repay : Ex. 21:24; Lev. 19:21; Lev. 24:20; Pr. 20:22; Mat. 5:44; Rom. 12:17; 1Th. 5:15; 1Pe. 3:9
evil - origin of : Eze. 28:15; 1Ti. 3:6
evil - prospers : 1S. 25:2; Job 21:7; Ps. 73:1-28; Ecc. 7:15; Ecc. 8:14; Ecc. 9:2; Dan. 8:10; Mal. 3:15; Luke 6:35
evil - respond with good : Ps. 35:12; Rom. 12:17; 1Th. 5:15; 1Pe. 3:9
evil - righteous protected from : Isa. 57:1-2
evil - serves God : Jdg. 9:23; 1S. 18:10; 1K. 22:22; 2K. 19:7; 2Chr. 18:21; Job 1:12; Job 2:6; Isa. 37:7; Mat. 4:1; Luke 22:31; 1Cor. 5:5; 1Ti. 1:20; 2Cor. 12:7; Rev. 2:10; Rev. 9:5; Rev. 9:15; Rev. 16:14; Rev. 17:17; Rev. 20:3; Rev. 20:8
evil - sought by man : Isa. 59:7
evil - turned for good : bad - for good
evil company : company - evil corrupts good
evil company - corrupts good : company - evil corrupts good
evolution : creation - completed See note; evolution - AGAINST; evolution - fruit fly See note
evolution - AGAINST : Ex. 20:11; Isa. 29:16; Luke 1:70; Mat. 19:4; Mark 10:6; Mat. 10:31; Luke 12:7; Luke 12:24
evolution - fruit fly :

Note "Macroevolutionary scientists have tried to change Rdosophila [a fruit fly] through a variety of means over the past seventy-five years or so in an effort to force it to mutate into some new life form. However, even with intelligent intervention, and under laboratory-controlled conditions, all of the efforts of macroevolutionists have been in vain. Drosophila remains what it has always been--a fruit fly. Instead of demonstrating that genetic boundaries do not exist, Drosophila has proved just the opposite." Lane P. Lester and Raymond G. Bohlin, The Natural Limits to Biological Change (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan, 1984) 88-89, cited by Ref-0122, p. 149.


evolution - theistic - against : creation - completed See note
ex-nihilo : creation - ex-nihilo See note
ex-nihilo - creation : creation - ex-nihilo See note
Ex. 1:1 : index - bible books
Ex. 1:2 : tribes - names given
Ex. 1:5 : Jacob - number of offspring in Egypt See note
Ex. 1:7 : Israel - population to grow in Egypt
Ex. 1:8 : Egypt - turned against Jacob by God See note
Ex. 1:12 : persecution - fruit of
Ex. 1:17 : fear - God; higher - law
Ex. 1:17-19 : lie - used by God? See note
Ex. 1:19 : birth - easily
Ex. 1:22 : seed - of woman - attacked See note
Ex. 2:1 : Moses - Levite
Ex. 2:2 : higher - law; Moses - age at adoption
Ex. 2:3 : ark - pitch covered; ark - shelter in
Ex. 2:10 : Moses - means drawn out
Ex. 2:11 : Moses - age at compassion for Hebrews
Ex. 2:12 : Moses - murderer
Ex. 2:15 : Moses - fled to Median
Ex. 2:16 : well - wife found at
Ex. 2:17 : stood up - response; well - water provided by stranger
Ex. 2:22 : Moses - sons of; Moses - sons of
Ex. 2:24 : covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]
Ex. 3:1 : burning - bush; shepherd - Moses and David See note
Ex. 3:2 : fire - consuming; thorns - represent sin See note
Ex. 3:2 (cf. John 8:58) : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Ex. 3:2-5 : Angel - of Jehovah - is Jehovah
Ex. 3:5 : deity - Jesus worshiped See note; holy - ground; Jesus - preincarnate appearance; theophany See note
Ex. 3:5 (sandals made by man) : hands - made without
Ex. 3:6 : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of; cited - Ex._3:6; face - to face See note; living - God
Ex. 3:7 : chosen - Israel
Ex. 3:8 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]; Egypt - liberation promised
Ex. 3:12 : signs - and wonders
Ex. 3:14 : eternal - God See note; I AM - title of God
Ex. 3:15 : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of; chosen - Israel; cited - Ex._3:15
Ex. 3:17 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 3:18 : chosen - Israel; Mt. Sinai - location See note
Ex. 3:20 : hand - stretched
Ex. 3:21 : Moses - wife
Ex. 3:22 : purchased - firstborn
Ex. 3:25 : flint - knive
Ex. 4:2 : question - rhetorical by God
Ex. 4:5 : Abraham - Isaac - Jacob - God of
Ex. 4:8 : signs - and wonders
Ex. 4:9 : blood - water as See note
Ex. 4:11 : created - deformed by God; created - each person
Ex. 4:12 : Holy Spirit - speak by
Ex. 4:20 : Moses - sons of
Ex. 4:21 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 4:22 : adoption - of Israel; Israel - born in Egypt; Israel - firstborn of God; son of God - Israel
Ex. 4:24 : circumcision - penalty for failure
Ex. 4:25 : Moses - sons of
Ex. 4:25-27 : exegesis - Ex._4.25-27 See note
Ex. 4:27 : kiss - greeting; mountain - of God See note
Ex. 5:3 : Hebrews - God of; Mt. Sinai - location See note
Ex. 6:3 : name - Jehovah unknown
Ex. 6:3-8 : covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]
Ex. 6:4 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 6:6 : chosen - Israel
Ex. 6:16 : Hebron - a Levite
Ex. 6:18 : Hebron - a Levite
Ex. 7:1 : Aaron - prophet
Ex. 7:3 : heart - hardened by God See note; Pharoah - purpose; signs - and wonders
Ex. 7:4 : unbelievers - used by God
Ex. 7:5 : judgment - God known by
Ex. 7:7 : Moses - age at death
Ex. 7:11 : magicians - Pharaoh's See note; miracles - not of God; rod - struck with; sorcery - practiced
Ex. 7:13 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 7:16 : Hebrews - God of
Ex. 7:17-21 : blood - water as See note
Ex. 7:19 : hand - stretched; water - and blood See note
Ex. 7:20 : rod - struck with
Ex. 7:22 : magicians - Pharaoh's See note; miracles - not of God; sorcery - practiced
Ex. 7:23 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 8:1 : serve - God
Ex. 8:2 : frogs - unclean
Ex. 8:5 : hand - stretched
Ex. 8:7 : magicians - Pharaoh's See note; miracles - not of God; sorcery - practiced
Ex. 8:8 : serve - God
Ex. 8:9 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 8:10 : unique - God
Ex. 8:15 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 8:16 : gnats - unclean; hand - stretched; rod - struck with
Ex. 8:18 : miracles - limitation of ungodly; sorcery - practiced
Ex. 8:18-19 : magicians - Pharaoh's See note
Ex. 8:19 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 8:20 : serve - God
Ex. 8:22 : Goshen - spared
Ex. 8:23 : separated - people of God from world See note; signs - and wonders
Ex. 8:27 : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Ex. 8:28 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 8:32 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 9:1 : Hebrews - God of; serve - God
Ex. 9:3 : hand - of God
Ex. 9:4 : separated - people of God from world See note
Ex. 9:9 : sores - as judgment
Ex. 9:11 : magicians - Pharaoh's See note; sores - as judgment
Ex. 9:12 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 9:13 : serve - God
Ex. 9:16 : name - for God's; Pharoah - purpose; predestination - of God See note
Ex. 9:16 (cf. Rom. 9:17) : inspiration - scripture says = God says See note
Ex. 9:23-25 : hailstones - from God
Ex. 9:26 : Goshen - spared
Ex. 9:29 : earth - is God's
Ex. 9:33 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 9:34 : heart - hardened See note
Ex. 10:1 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 10:2 : teaching - children
Ex. 10:3 : Hebrews - God of; serve - God
Ex. 10:10-11 : teaching - children
Ex. 10:13 : east - wind
Ex. 10:14 : locusts - army
Ex. 10:18 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 10:20 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 10:22 : darkness - plague
Ex. 10:23 : light - without sun See note
Ex. 10:26 : obedience - before revelation See note
Ex. 10:27 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 10:28 : prophecy - by unbelievers
Ex. 11:2-3 : Egypt - riches from prophesied See note
Ex. 11:7 : separated - people of God from world See note
Ex. 11:8 : anger - righteous
Ex. 11:9 : Pharoah - purpose
Ex. 11:10 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 12:2 : Abib - month Exodus occurred; ark - Noah's rested; year - civil vs. religious
Ex. 12:3 : tenth day; tenth day of Nisan
Ex. 12:5 : Passover lamb - sheep or goat
Ex. 12:5-6 : Passover lamb - Christ
Ex. 12:6 : ark - Noah's rested; Nisan - fourteenth
Ex. 12:9 : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
Ex. 12:10 : eat - before morning
Ex. 12:13 : atonement - by blood
Ex. 12:15 : leaven - prohibited; type - leaven represents sin
Ex. 12:16 : Sabbath - high
Ex. 12:17 : feast - unleavened bread
Ex. 12:19 : type - leaven represents sin
Ex. 12:19-20 : leaven - prohibited
Ex. 12:22-23 : type - Jericho of Passover See note
Ex. 12:23 (sheltering) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Ex. 12:25 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 12:26 : teaching - children
Ex. 12:27 : feast - unleavened bread
Ex. 12:32 : bless - God
Ex. 12:34 : unleavened bread - why
Ex. 12:35-36 : Egypt - riches from prophesied See note
Ex. 12:36 : favor - God given; predestination - of God See note
Ex. 12:40 : Abraham - to the law See note; chronology - BC 1445 - Exodus See note; chronology - BC 1466 - Exodus See note; chronology - BC 1850 - Abrahamic Covenant See note; chronology - BC 2302 - Noah's flood See note
Ex. 12:40-41 : Egyptian - duration of bondage See note
Ex. 12:44 : circumcised - Gentiles
Ex. 12:46 : messianic prophecy - no bones broken
Ex. 12:48 : circumcised - Gentiles
Ex. 13:1 : purchased - firstborn
Ex. 13:3 : leaven - prohibited; unleavened bread - feast of
Ex. 13:4 : Abib - month Exodus occurred; ark - Noah's rested; year - civil vs. religious
Ex. 13:5 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 13:7 : leaven - prohibited; type - leaven represents sin
Ex. 13:9 : phylactery See note
Ex. 13:11 : covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 13:12 : firstborn - God owns
Ex. 13:13 : donkey - firstborn redeemed by lamb See note
Ex. 13:13-15 : purchased - firstborn
Ex. 13:14 : teaching - children
Ex. 13:16 : phylactery See note
Ex. 13:19 : Joseph - bones to return to Canaan
Ex. 13:21 : cloud - and fire; cloud - as covering; healing - Passover
Ex. 14:4 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 14:8 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 14:10 : Shekinah - visible See note
Ex. 14:11 : Red Sea - rebelled by; waters - parted by God
Ex. 14:13 : forever = not forever - Hebrew olam
Ex. 14:15 : obedience - before revelation See note
Ex. 14:16 : hand - stretched
Ex. 14:17 : heart - hardened by God See note
Ex. 14:19 : Angel - of Jehovah See note; angel - sent before
Ex. 14:20 : darkness - hid Israel; dichotemy - of gospel; light - hidden from those in dark
Ex. 14:21 : baptism - born of water/spirit See note; baptism - in Red Sea; breath - of God; east - wind; Red Sea - parted; waters - parted by God
Ex. 14:24 : cloud - and fire
Ex. 14:26 : trusting - in chariots; trusting - in horses
Ex. 14:27 : hand - stretched
Ex. 14:27-28 : sea - gives up dead
Ex. 14:28 : Red Sea - all Egyptian soldiers perished
Ex. 15:1 : songs; trusting - in horses
Ex. 15:3 : Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed
Ex. 15:4 : trusting - in chariots
Ex. 15:8 : breath - of God; Red Sea - parted
Ex. 15:10 : breath - of God
Ex. 15:11 : fear - God; unique - God
Ex. 15:13 : redemption - in OT
Ex. 15:13-16 : redemption - purchased
Ex. 15:16 : Israel - purchased
Ex. 15:17 : mountain - of God's inheritance
Ex. 15:19 : trusting - in chariots; trusting - in horses
Ex. 15:20 : Miriam - prophetess; praise - dance; prophetess - in OT See note
Ex. 15:21 : trusting - in horses
Ex. 15:25 : poison - water; tested - by God; tree - cast into water
Ex. 15:26 : covenant - Mosaic - conditional [5002.3.2]; heals - God
Ex. 16:2 : complaining
Ex. 16:4 : bread - daily; bread - from heaven; tested - by God
Ex. 16:7-12 : complaining
Ex. 16:10 : clouds - with God; Shekinah - visible See note
Ex. 16:13 : quail - from God
Ex. 16:14 : dew; manna - angel's food
Ex. 16:19 : eat - before morning
Ex. 16:23 : eat - before morning
Ex. 16:25-27 (no gathering of manna) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ex. 16:29 (no travel) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ex. 16:31 : manna - described
Ex. 16:34 : ark of covenant - contents See note; manna - ark of covenant
Ex. 16:35 : manna - ceased; wilderness - forty years
Ex. 17:2 : test - God
Ex. 17:3 : complaining
Ex. 17:6 : living - water See note; water - from rock
Ex. 17:7 : complaining; Meribah - waters of
Ex. 17:9 : Joshua - Moses' servant
Ex. 17:9-11 : hand - stretched
Ex. 17:14 : Amalekites - to be destroyed; law - written
Ex. 17:15 : altar - built; Jehovah - Nissi
Ex. 18:3-4 : Moses - sons of
Ex. 18:4 : Eliezer - meaning
Ex. 18:7 : kiss - greeting
Ex. 18:13 : Moses - judges
Ex. 18:16 : counsel - by Scripture
Ex. 18:19 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 18:27 : Mt. Sinai - location See note
Ex. 19:1 : Mat. Sinai - travel time from Egypt; Pentecost See note
Ex. 19:2 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 19:4 : eagle's - wings
Ex. 19:5 : covenant - Mosaic - conditional [5002.3.2]; earth - is God's; inheritance - Israel as God's; Israel - treasure
Ex. 19:5-6 : chosen - Israel; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Ex. 19:6 : kingdom - of priests; nation - holy
Ex. 19:9 : clouds - with God; commandments - ten spoken; voice - God's audible See note
Ex. 19:11 : Mt. Sinai; third day
Ex. 19:12-13 : cited - Ex._19:12-13
Ex. 19:15 : marriage - abstaining from sex
Ex. 19:16 : clouds - with God
Ex. 19:16 (first mention) : shofar See note
Ex. 19:17 : commandments - ten spoken
Ex. 19:18 : earth - presence of God comes; mountains - smoke by God; Mt. Sinai
Ex. 19:19 : voice - God's audible See note
Ex. 19:20 : Mt. Sinai; Mt. Sinai - God descends on
Ex. 19:21 : face - to face See note
Ex. 19:23 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 20:1-26 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Ex. 20:3 : gods - worshiping other; worship - anything but God prohibited
Ex. 20:3-17 : commandments - ten given See note
Ex. 20:4 : formless - God; idols - man made; idols - prohibited; idols - vs. art; Roman Catholicism - second commandment See note
Ex. 20:5 : generational - iniquity See note; jealous - God
Ex. 20:6 : generational - blessing
Ex. 20:7 : name - God's used in vain
Ex. 20:8 : Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - rest
Ex. 20:11 : cited - Ex._20:11; creation - bara vs. asa See note; creation - ex-nihilo See note; creation - six days; evolution - AGAINST; six - incomplete
Ex. 20:12 : children - toward parents; inspiration - God through Moses
Ex. 20:12 (:Pr. 23:22) : parents - honor
Ex. 20:12-16 : cited - Ex._20:12-16
Ex. 20:13 : capital punishment See note; cited - Ex._20:13; murder - prohibited
Ex. 20:13-16 : cited - Ex._20:13-16
Ex. 20:14 : adultery - prohibited; cited - Ex._20:14; inerrancy - partial See note; Wicked - Bible See note
Ex. 20:15 : stealing - prohibited
Ex. 20:16 : lying - AGAINST; testimony - false
Ex. 20:17 : coveting - AGAINST; wife - coveting neighbor's
Ex. 20:18 : Mt. Sinai - fear at
Ex. 20:19 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 20:20 : fear - God; sin - fear of God prevents; tested - by God; wisdom - fear of God
Ex. 20:21 : darkness - and God
Ex. 20:22 : voice - God's audible See note
Ex. 20:23 : idols - prohibited
Ex. 20:24 : name - God comes where recorded
Ex. 20:25 (altar) : hands - made without
Ex. 20:26 : altar - steps prohibited See note; uncovering - father as nakedness
Ex. 21:2 : seven years - sabbatical
Ex. 21:2-11 : servant - regulations concerning
Ex. 21:5-6 : servant - bond
Ex. 21:6 : forever = not forever - Hebrew olam
Ex. 21:12-14 : capital punishment See note
Ex. 21:13 : manslaughter - refuge for accidental
Ex. 21:15 : children - toward parents - death penalty
Ex. 21:15-17 : children - toward parents
Ex. 21:16 : kidnapping - death penalty
Ex. 21:17 : children - toward parents - death penalty; cited - Ex._21:17
Ex. 21:20-21 : servant - regulations concerning
Ex. 21:22 : abortion - AGAINST See note
Ex. 21:22-23 : womb - formed in
Ex. 21:23 : capital punishment See note
Ex. 21:24 : cited - Ex._21:24; evil - not to repay
Ex. 21:26-27 : servant - regulations concerning
Ex. 21:28 : animals - manslaughter by
Ex. 21:32 : 30 - pieces of silver See note; servant - regulations concerning
Ex. 22:1-9 : restore - more than was taken
Ex. 22:1-15 : theft - restitution
Ex. 22:2 : thief - killed on entry
Ex. 22:11 : oath - of the Lord
Ex. 22:16 : marriage - required for sex
Ex. 22:17 : marriage - father gives daughter
Ex. 22:18 : witchcraft - AGAINST See note
Ex. 22:19 : beastiality
Ex. 22:20 : sacrifice - to other gods
Ex. 22:21 : strangers - treatment of
Ex. 22:22 : orphas - affliction of; widows - affliction of
Ex. 22:25 : usury See note
Ex. 22:26 : pledge - return by sundown
Ex. 22:28 : rulers - respect
Ex. 22:29 : firstborn - God owns; firstfruits - to God
Ex. 23:1-3 : testimony - false
Ex. 23:2 : crowd - do not follow; crowd - dynamics
Ex. 23:3 : poor - be impartial toward
Ex. 23:4 : animal - lost - help
Ex. 23:4-5 : enemy - love See note
Ex. 23:7 : blood - innocent shed
Ex. 23:8 : blinded - by bribes
Ex. 23:9 : strangers - treatment of
Ex. 23:11 : poor - gleaning allowed; seven years - sabbatical
Ex. 23:12 : Sabbath - rest
Ex. 23:13 : gods - worshiping other; worship - anything but God prohibited
Ex. 23:15 : ark - Noah's rested; year - civil vs. religious
Ex. 23:16 : Pentecost See note
Ex. 23:17 : feasts - mandatory attendance
Ex. 23:18 : eat - before morning; leaven - prohibited; type - leaven represents sin
Ex. 23:19 : fencing - Torah - milk and meat See note; firstfruits - to God
Ex. 23:20 : angel - guardian; angel - name of God in
Ex. 23:20-23 : Angel - of Jehovah See note; Angel - of Jehovah - fights for Israel; Angel - of Jehovah - is Jehovah
Ex. 23:21 : angels - male; sin - authority to forgive See note
Ex. 23:23 : nations - destroy in land of Canaan
Ex. 23:25-26 : health - leaving Egypt
Ex. 23:26 : barren - no longer; birth - easily; life - long promised
Ex. 23:27 : confused - enemies by God
Ex. 23:31 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
Ex. 23:32 : covenant - prohibited with enemies
Ex. 23:33 : company - evil corrupts good
Ex. 24:1-11 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Ex. 24:3-8 : cited - Ex._24:3-8
Ex. 24:4 : altar - built; inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note; law - written
Ex. 24:6 : blood - sprinkling
Ex. 24:7 : book - of covenant
Ex. 24:8 : blood - sprinkling; scarlet & hyssop
Ex. 24:8 (sprinkling) : blood - characteristics of Christ's
Ex. 24:12 : finger - of God writing; tablets - testimony
Ex. 24:13 : Joshua - Moses' servant
Ex. 24:15-16 : clouds - with God; Shekinah - visible See note
Ex. 24:16 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 24:17 : fire - consuming
Ex. 24:18 : forty - days; Moses - forty days
Ex. 25:2 : giving - voluntary; tithing - devotional scriptures
Ex. 25:8 : tabernacle - command to build
Ex. 25:10 : ark of covenant - command to build
Ex. 25:16 : ark of covenant - contents See note
Ex. 25:18 : idols - vs. art
Ex. 25:20-21 : cherubim - guard See note
Ex. 25:21 : ark of covenant - contents See note
Ex. 25:22 : cherubim - dwells between
Ex. 25:31 : 6 - number of man
Ex. 25:37 : lamps - seven; Menorah See note
Ex. 25:40 : cited - Ex._25:40; tabernacle - plans given; temple - plans by Holy Spirit
Ex. 26:1 : cherubim - guard See note; cherubim - tabernacle curtains
Ex. 26:30 : tabernacle - plans given
Ex. 26:31 : cherubim - guard See note; veil - torn in two
Ex. 27:8 : tabernacle - plans given
Ex. 27:20 : light - continuous See note
Ex. 27:21 : veil - torn in two
Ex. 27:30 : tabernacle - plans given
Ex. 27:31 : cherubim - tabernacle veil
Ex. 28:1 : Aaronic - priesthood See note
Ex. 28:2 : garments - purpose of priestly
Ex. 28:3 : Holy Spirit - artisan by; Holy Spirit - filled by See note
Ex. 28:3-4 : ministry - to God
Ex. 28:9-12 : tribes - names as memorial
Ex. 28:11-14 : ouches - KJV See note
Ex. 28:17 : stones - precious
Ex. 28:17-20 : breastplate - stones
Ex. 28:17-21 : jasper See note
Ex. 28:21-29 : tribes - names as memorial
Ex. 28:25 : ouches - KJV See note
Ex. 28:30 : urim - and thummim See note
Ex. 28:33 : hem of garment - authority
Ex. 28:35 : bells - in holy place
Ex. 28:38 : hand - and head See note
Ex. 28:40 : garments - purpose of priestly
Ex. 28:41 : ordination - appointed
Ex. 28:42 : altar - steps prohibited See note
Ex. 28:43 : nakedness - before God
Ex. 29:1 : ministry - to God
Ex. 29:7 : anointed - Aaron
Ex. 29:9 : ordination - appointed
Ex. 29:10-19 : hand - laid on head of offering
Ex. 29:12 : blood - under alter
Ex. 29:16 : blood - sprinkling
Ex. 29:20 : head - hands - feet; right side - favor
Ex. 29:20-21 : blood - sprinkling
Ex. 29:21 : anointed - Aaron; oil - anointed
Ex. 29:24 : offering - wave
Ex. 29:26-27 : offering - wave
Ex. 29:28 : offering - heave
Ex. 29:29 : ordination - appointed
Ex. 29:34 : eat - before morning
Ex. 29:35 : ordination - appointed
Ex. 29:37 : altar - atonement for
Ex. 29:38 : offering - daily
Ex. 29:42-45 : dwells - God with man
Ex. 29:44 : ministry - to God
Ex. 30:6 : veil - torn in two
Ex. 30:8 : prayer - as incense; prayer - without ceasing See note
Ex. 30:12 : purchased - firstborn
Ex. 30:12-16 : temple - collection for
Ex. 30:15 : equality - of men
Ex. 30:18 : laver
Ex. 30:23 : myrrh See note
Ex. 30:30 : oil - anointed
Ex. 31:3 : Holy Spirit - artisan by; Holy Spirit - filled by See note; Holy Spirit - in OT
Ex. 31:9 : law - written
Ex. 31:13 : Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant
Ex. 31:13 (Sabbath) : covenant - signs of
Ex. 31:14 (no work) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ex. 31:17 : creation - six days; Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant
Ex. 31:18 : finger - of God writing; Mt. Sinai
Ex. 32:1-3 : gods - man made; idols - man made
Ex. 32:4 : calf - golden; image - animal substituted for God; ox - glory exchanged for
Ex. 32:4-8 : idols - worshiped
Ex. 32:11 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 32:13 : covenant - Abrahamic [5002.1]; covenant - Palestinian - inheritance [5002.4.2]; covenant - Palestinian - unfulfilled [5002.4.3] See note; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 32:14 : mind - God changed; repents - God; Septuagint - anthropormorphism removed
Ex. 32:15 : written - both sides
Ex. 32:16 : finger - of God writing
Ex. 32:17 : Joshua - on Mt. Sinai
Ex. 32:19 : anger - righteous; gold - drinking; tablets - broken See note
Ex. 32:22 : sin - tendency
Ex. 32:26-28 : Levi - chooses God
Ex. 32:27-29 : hate - family for God
Ex. 32:30-32 : intercession - Moses
Ex. 32:32 : accursed - for brethren; blotted - out of book; book - of life
Ex. 32:34 : Angel - of Jehovah See note
Ex. 33:1 : angel - sent before; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]
Ex. 33:2 : nations - destroy in land of Canaan
Ex. 33:11 : face - to face See note; Joshua - Moses' servant
Ex. 33:19 : predestination - of God See note
Ex. 33:20-23 : seeing - God See note
Ex. 33:23 : seek - face not hand; seen - God not
Ex. 34:1 : anger - righteous; finger - of God writing; magi - gifts of; tablets - cut by human hands
Ex. 34:2 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 34:4 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 34:5 : clouds - with God
Ex. 34:7 : generational - iniquity See note
Ex. 34:9 : inheritance - Israel as God's
Ex. 34:10-35 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Ex. 34:11 : nations - destroy in land of Canaan
Ex. 34:12-15 : covenant - prohibited with enemies
Ex. 34:13 : idolatry - judge by destruction
Ex. 34:15 : adultery - spiritual; meat - sacrificed to idols See note
Ex. 34:16 : woman - pagan influence on godly man
Ex. 34:18 : feast - unleavened bread
Ex. 34:19 : firstborn - God owns
Ex. 34:20 : donkey - firstborn redeemed by lamb See note
Ex. 34:21 : Sabbath - keep
Ex. 34:22 : feast - ingathering; Pentecost See note
Ex. 34:23-24 : feasts - mandatory attendance
Ex. 34:25 : eat - before morning; leaven - prohibited; type - leaven represents sin
Ex. 34:26 : firstborn - God owns
Ex. 34:27 : inspiration - writing and speaking God's words See note
Ex. 34:27-29 : law - written
Ex. 34:28 : fasting; finger - of God writing; forty - days; Moses - forty days; tablets - testimony
Ex. 34:29 : face - shine; Mt. Sinai
Ex. 34:32 : Mt. Sinai
Ex. 35:2 : Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - penalty for breaking
Ex. 35:3 (no kindling of fire) : Sabbath - prohibitions
Ex. 35:5 : giving - voluntary
Ex. 35:21-29 : giving - voluntary
Ex. 35:31 : Holy Spirit - filled by See note
Ex. 35:31-33 : Holy Spirit - artisan by
Ex. 36:1 : Holy Spirit - artisan by
Ex. 36:3 : offering - free will
Ex. 36:8 : cherubim - decorative
Ex. 36:35 : cherubim - decorative
Ex. 38:8 : giving - voluntary
Ex. 38:24 : numbered - people
Ex. 38:25 : giving - voluntary
Ex. 38:29 : giving - voluntary
Ex. 39:10-13 : breastplate - stones
Ex. 39:13-18 : ouches - KJV See note
Ex. 39:14 : tribes - names as memorial
Ex. 39:24 : hem of garment - authority
Ex. 40:1 : tabernacle - when to erect
Ex. 40:9 : oil - anointed
Ex. 40:9-11 : anointed - tabernacle and utensils
Ex. 40:13 : ministry - to God
Ex. 40:15 : Aaronic - priesthood See note; anointed - Aaron's sons
Ex. 40:17 : tabernacle - when to erect
Ex. 40:20 : ark of covenant - contents See note; tablets - testimony
Ex. 40:21-3 : veil - torn in two
Ex. 40:34 : clouds - with God; Shekinah - visible See note
Ex. 40:36-37 : cloud - following
Ex. 40:38 : cloud - and fire
Ex.10:23 : separated - people of God from world See note
Ex.14:10 : eyes - lifted
exalted : exalted - humble
exalted - humble : Isa. 5:15; Isa. 52:13; Mat. 23:12
examine : examine - yourself
examine - yourself : 2Cor. 13:5
exceeding : scripture - exceeding
exceeding - scripture : scripture - exceeding
exegesis : exegesis - 1Cor._2:14 See note; exegesis - 1Jn._4:3 See note; exegesis - 1Th._5:3 See note; exegesis - 1Ti._3:11 See note; exegesis - 2Th._1:12 See note; exegesis - 2Th._2:2 See note; exegesis - 2Th._2:3 See note; exegesis - Dan._1:12 See note; exegesis - Dan._9:24 See note; exegesis - Dan._9:25-26 See note; exegesis - Dan._9:26 See note; exegesis - Dan._11:6 See note; exegesis - Dan._11:9 See note; exegesis - Dan._11:37 See note; exegesis - Dan._12:2 See note; exegesis - Eph._2:8 See note; exegesis - Eph._4:26 See note; exegesis - Eph._5:21 See note; exegesis - Ex._4.25-27 See note; exegesis - Eze._8:16 See note; exegesis - Gal._3:20 See note; exegesis - Gen._12:3 See note; exegesis - Gen._41:38 See note; exegesis - Isa._7:14 See note; exegesis - John_1:1 See note; exegesis - John_3:16-36 See note; exegesis - Luke_1:1-4 See note; exegesis - Luke_2:14 See note; exegesis - Luke_11:8 See note; exegesis - Luke_24:44 See note; exegesis - Mat._5:28 See note; exegesis - Mat._10:1 See note; exegesis - Mat._10:13 See note; exegesis - Mat._12:45 See note; exegesis - Mat._16:18 See note; exegesis - Mat._23:35 See note; exegesis - Mat._24:36 See note; exegesis - Mat._27:9 See note; exegesis - Num._16:1-2 See note; exegesis - Ps._23:5-6a See note; exegesis - Rev._1:4 See note; exegesis - Rev._2:13 See note; exegesis - Rev._16:17 See note; exegesis - Rom._7:1-25 See note; exegesis - Rom._11:26 See note; exegesis - Zec._12:12 See note
exegesis - 1Cor._2:14 : 1Cor. 2:14

Note natural man = yuciko" man. sensual (Jas. 3:15) = yucikh


exegesis - 1Jn._4:3 : 1Jn. 4:3

Note "The phrase 'is come in the flesh' is not found in many of the ancient Greek texts and therefore is not contained in the Critical Text and many contemporary English versions. Once more, in Polycarp's [letter to the] Philippians we read: 'For every one who shall not confess that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh, is antichrist: and whosoever shall not confess the testimony of the Cross, is of the devil; and whosoever shall pervert the oracles of the Lord to his own lusts and say that there is neither resurrection nor judgement, that man is the first-born of Satan.' (Philippians 7:1)." [Polycarp wrote this circa 150 AD] "Some have suggested that Polycarp was not citing 1 John 4:3 but instead was citing 2 John 1:7. J.B. Lightfoot and others have listed this citation of Polycarp as coming from 1 John 4:3, and the Greek of Polycarp matches better with the Greek in 1 John 4:3 than in does with the Greek in 2 John 1:7." Ref-0086, p. 12. "1 John and Polycarp use the perfect tense, 2 John uses the present tense... Clearly Polycarp was citing 1 John 4:3, which matches the Traditional Text." Ref-0086, p. 48.


exegesis - 1Th._5:3 : 1Th. 5:3

Note "They" vs. "you" (of verse 15) because the church is gone?


exegesis - 1Ti._3:11 : 1Ti. 3:11

Note slanderer = diabalos (1228), false accuser


exegesis - 2Th._1:12 : 2Th. 1:12

Note "It is somewhat surprising that many scholars (most notably, R. Bultmann) have embraced 2Th. 1:12 as an explicit affirmation of Christ's deity. Only by detaching kuriou" from JIhsou Cristou could one apply Sharp's rule to this construction. Ref-0129, p. 276 note 55.


exegesis - 2Th._2:2 : 2Th. 2:2

Note "The rendering of the verb enesthken" in [2Th. 2:2b] as 'is present' rather than as 'has come' or 'will come' is very important, because it is the key to interpreting the difficult verse immediately following. English verions have, for the most part, consistently mistranslated this verb... Only three versions consulted render the verb correctly. Darby renders, 'the day of the Lord is present,' Weymouth has, 'the day of the Lord is now here,' and the NRSV gives, 'the day of the Lord is already here.' Either of these captures the intensive force of the perfect tense enesteken. That the perfect tense of enisthmi (enistemi) means 'is present' cannot be doubted seriously in light of its usage elsewhere in the NT (Rom. 8:38; 1Cor. 3:22; 7:26; Gal. 1:4; Heb. 9:9). Thomas, Robert L., 'Imminence in the NT, Especially Paul's Thessalonian Epistles,' Ref-0164, Vol. 13 No. 2, Fall 2002, pp. 209-210.


exegesis - 2Th._2:3 : 2Th. 2:3

Note "In 1Th. 5:2 [Paul] wrote that the day of the Lord will come as a thief. If that day has precursors as 2Th. 2:3 is often alleged to teach, it could hardly come as a thief. Thieves come without advance notice or precursors. Neither does the day of the Lord have any prior signals before it arrives." Thomas, Robert L., 'Imminence in the NT, Especially Paul's Thessalonian Epistles,' Ref-0164, Vol. 13 No. 2, Fall 2002, pp. 212.


exegesis - Dan._1:12 : Dan. 1:12

Note vegetables: "[t]he word is ZeRo'IM from ZaRa which means 'to sow.' Probably grain such as barley or wheat." Ref-0045, p. 19.


exegesis - Dan._9:24 : Dan. 9:24

Note "...nowhere in Holy Writ is ~Yiv'd'q v,dq h{{ fo secnerrucco 93 eht fo hcaE ...nosrep a ot ro hcruhC eht ot deilppa )'yloh tsom a'( >tnof/<;touq&~Yiv'd'q v,dq pertains to the Tabernacle, Temple (specifically the Holy of Holies), or the things of the Temple... A reasonable deduction from that fact is 'a most holy' is the Temple. The allusion is not likely to be the Holy of Holies proper because that term almost always has the article with it.}} Charles H. Ray, A Study of Daniel 9:24 - 27, Part II, Ref-0055, December 2001, p. 309.


exegesis - Dan._9:25-26 : Dan. 9:25-26

Note "That by this 'anointed one' Christ is meant (and not perhaps Cyrus, or according to 2 Macc. 4:34, the high priest Onias, murdered in B.C. 172) was the intepretation of the ancient church and of such later expositors as Hengstenberg, Auberlen, and Keil." Ref-0197, p. 159n2.


exegesis - Dan._9:26 : Dan. 9:26

Note but not for Himself is literally 'and nothing for him' Al !yia.w


exegesis - Dan._11:6 : Dan. 11:6

Note "In the passage of time, it was natural that there would be intermarriage for political reasons between Egypt and Syria, and such is pictured in verse 6. The participants were the king of the south Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246 B.C.) and his daughter, Berenice, who was married to Antiochus II Theos (261-246 B.C.) about 252 B.C." Ref-0005, p. 258.


exegesis - Dan._11:9 : Dan. 11:9

Note "Verse 9 as translated in the King James Version seems to imply that the king of the south returns to his own land. A better translation, however, would indicate that he, Seleucus Callinicus, is the subject of the verb shall come into his kingdom and refers to the fact that Seleucus several years after the Egyptian invasion was able to mount a return attack on Egypt about 20 B.C. Seleucus, however, was defeated completely and was forced to 'return into his own land.' " Ref-0005, p. 260.


exegesis - Dan._11:37 : Dan. 11:37 (Gods plural?)

Note Word is Elohim and could also be translated in the singular as is common elsewhere.


exegesis - Dan._12:2 : Dan. 12:2

Note "Verse 2 may be rendered as follows: 'Many from among the sleepers... these shall be unto everlasting life; but those [the rest of the sleepers who do not awake at this time] shall be unto shame. [So Tregelles reads the passage, and A. R. Fausset says the Jewish commentators support him (Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown Commentary on the Bible [New York: Geo. H. Doran, no date], in loc.).]" Ref-0183, p. 196. "Tregelles ably comments on this passage... 'Two of the Rabbis who commented on this prophet were, Saadiah Haggaon (in the tenth century of our era), and Aben Ezra (in the twelfth); the latter of these was a writer of peculiar abilities and accuracy of mind. He explains the verse in the following mannter: ... its interpretation is, those who shall awake shall be unto everlasting life, and those who shall not awake shall be unto shame unto everlasting contempt...'" S. P. Tregelles, Remarks on the Prophetic Visions in The Book of Daniel, pp. 165-66 cited by Ref-0050, p. 399-400.


exegesis - Eph._2:8 : Eph. 2:8

Note "in Eph. 2:8 the KJV reads 'for by grace are ye saved,' while many modern translations (e.g., RSV, NASB) have 'for by grace you have been saved.' The perfect paraphrastic construction is most likely intensive, however. The KJV translators, though not having nearly as good a grasp on Greek as modern translators, seem to have had a better grasp on English. They apparently recognized that to translate Eph. 2:8 with an English perfect would say nothing about the state resulting from the act of being saved." Ref-0129, p. 575. Regarding the neuter demonstrative And this touto not of yourselves... Does it refer to grace in cariti? Faith pistew"? Note that the demonstrative touto is neuter in gender whereas the other two nouns are feminine in gender. Although a neuter demonstrative can refer to a feminine, it is a relatively rare construction. Most likely, touto refers to the entire statement that precedes: by grace you have been saved through faith.


exegesis - Eph._4:26 : Eph. 4:26

Note "to pigeonhole, without comment, ojrgizesqe" in Eph. 4:26 as a conditional imperative is a tacit assumption that such imperatives can be joined by kai to another imperative with a different semantic force; but there is no undisputed instances of this in the NT. Ref-0129, p. 2.


exegesis - Eph._5:21 : Eph. 5:21

Note "...there is a break between verse 20 and verse 21 in most English versions, and the Greek participle in verse 21 ('submitting yourselves to one another') is translated as an imperative ('Submit yourselves to one another'). This seems to miss Paul's point completely. If he had wanted to make a break at verse 21, it would have been the simplest thing in the word to write an imperative. Instead, he writes a durative participle that is just like the participles that precede it, so that we should connect this last participle with the preceding context. Mutual submission (v. 21) is simply the result of being filled with the Holy Spirit (v. 18)." Ref-0133, p. 37.


exegesis - Ex._4.25-27 : Ex. 4:25-27

Note "So Zipporah took a sharp stone and cut off the foreskin of her son and touched it to hsi feet; and she said, 'You caused my bridegroom's bloodshed!' So he released him; then she said, 'A bridegroom's bloodshed was becasue of circumcision.'" Ref-0196.


exegesis - Eze._8:16 : Eze. 8:16

Note "And who were these men? They were the priesthood of the nation, represented here by the presidents of the twenty-four courses with the high priest at their head!" Ref-0183, p. 122.


exegesis - Gal._3:20 : Gal. 3:20

Note Has 430 interpretations - The New International Commentary on Galatians - Herman Ridderbos.


exegesis - Gen._12:3 : Gen. 12:3

Note I will bless [piel = intensely] those [plural] who bless [piel = intensely] you, And I will curse [to snare, bind] him [singular] who curses [to slight, make little] you.


exegesis - Gen._41:38 : Gen. 41:38

Note ruach Elohim - not "divine spirit"


exegesis - Isa._7:14 : Isa. 7:14

Note For a brilliant exegetical defense of the traditional Christian interpretation of this text, see Dr. E. J. Young's Studies in Isaiah (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1954) pp. 143-198. Cited by Ref-0183, p. 163n3.


exegesis - John_1:1 : John 1:1

Note "As Martin Luther said, the lack of an article [preceding qeo"" in kai qeo" hn Jo logo"] is against Sabellianism; the word order is against Arianism... Jesus Christ is God and has all the attributes that the Father has. But he is not the first person of the Trinity. All this is concisely affirmed in kai qeo" hn Jo logo". Ref-0085, p. 29.


exegesis - John_3:16-36 : John 3:16-36

Note Red letters? May be commentary by John


exegesis - Luke_1:1-4 : Luke 1:1-4

Note Written in classical Greek, not Koine (common) Greek. Ref-0053, Tape 4:A:132.


exegesis - Luke_2:14 : Luke 2:14

Note "'Peace on earth, good will toward men'...But most modern translations read differently...The Greek manuscripts used to translate the KJV contain eudokia" (nominative), whereas the older manuscripts used to translate the modern versions contain eudokia" (genitive)--literally translated, 'of good will' or 'characterized by [God's] good pleasure.' In other words, the peace that the angels sang that belonged to the earth as a result of the birth of Christ is not a generic, worldwide peace for all humankind, but a peace limited to those who obtain favor with God by believing in his Son Jesus (see Romans 5:1). What a difference a single letter can make in the meaning of the text! Ref-0085, p. 45.


exegesis - Luke_11:8 : Luke 11:8

Note anaideia - Greek = bold unashamedness


exegesis - Luke_24:44 : Luke 24:44

Note "Here 'the psalms' might denote not only the contents of the Psalter but also the whole of the third division--the Writings--of which the Psalter was the first book. We cannot be sure of this..." Ref-0073, p. 32.


exegesis - Mat._5:28 : Mat. 5:28

Note "in Mat. 5:28, 'everyone who looks at a woman' (pa" oJ blepwn gunaika") with lust in his heart does not mean 'continually looking' or 'habitually looking,' any more than four verses later 'everyone who divorces his wife' (pa" oJ ajpoluwn thn gunaika aujtou) means 'repeatedly divorces'! Ref-0129, p. 616.


exegesis - Mat._10:1 : Mat. 10:1

Note sickness (NKJV) = noson, sickness, disease. disease (NKJV) = malakian, softness, debility.


exegesis - Mat._10:13 : Mat. 10:23

Note Peter's offers the view, "This took place before the disciples had made the tour of the cities, and meets the conditions of the passage." Ref-0141 2:564.


exegesis - Mat._12:45 : Mat. 12:45

Note "... the house of Israel remained empty: there was no national reception of its incarnate King. Not only did the people of that generation accept the responsibility for His crucifixion (Mat. 27:25), but within the lifetime of those concerned, among all the enemies of the Gospel of salvation through the Cross of Christ, the people of Israel would become the bitterest. The last state would become worse than the first." Ref-0183, p. 318.


exegesis - Mat._16:18 : Mat. 16:18

Note petros - stone (male) vs. petra - living rock (female). "As to the foundation of the Church, as set forth in Matthew 16:18, there are four main interpretations of Christ's words... 1. That it was founded upon Peter himself as the primate of the apostles--the Roman Catholic theory. 2. That it was founded upon Peter's confession. 3. That the foundation is Christ Himself as the true Rock. 4. That the church was established upon 'the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone' (Eph. 2:20); and that Peter is addressed by our Lord only as the first to make the great confession, being only representative of the whole apostolic foundation." Ref-0183, p. 328. "Equally untenable is the explanation which refers petra to Simon's confession. Both the play upon words and the natural reading of the passage are against it, and besides, it does not conform to the fact, since the church is built, not on confessions, but on confessors--living men." Ref-0194, pp. 1:91-92.


exegesis - Mat._23:35 : Mat. 23:35

Note "there is... a still more specific connection between the crimes, such as the murder of Abel, and the responsibility of the generation which rejected the Messianic King. For the establishment of His Kingdom on earth would, according to Old Testament prophecy, put an end to all such crimes of violence and injustice... Viewed from this standpoint, Israel's sin in rejecting the Messianic King becomes a gigantic crime against all humanity... not only the crimes of the past... but also the crimes of the future." Ref-0183, p. 359.


exegesis - Mat._24:36 : Mat. 24:36

Note Oida means "knowing in the sense of giving careful attention to and planning." In the sense of responsibility.


exegesis - Mat._27:9 : Mat. 27:9

Note "In Mat. 27:9 a verse from Zechariah is cited as coming from Jeremiah. The Jewish tradition was that the spirit of Jeremiah was in Zechariah and such a method of citation would not offend their historical sense." Ref-0015, p. 203.


exegesis - Num._16:1-2 : Num. 16:1-2

Note See Tsitsith. "Compare also Targum Pseudo-Jon. on Nu. 16:2, where the peculiar colour of the Tsitsith is represented as the cause of the controversy between Moses and Korah. But see the version of this story in Jer. Sanh. 10, 27d, end)." Ref-0021, footnote 5, 192.


exegesis - Ps._23:5-6a : Ps. 23:5 (-6a); 2S. 9:7-13

Note Mephiboseth responding to David?


exegesis - Rev._1:4 : Rev. 1:4

Note "This [Rev. 1:4 ajpo oJ wn kai oJ hn kai oJ ejrcomeno""] is the first and worst grammatical solecism in Revelation, but many more are to follow... If intentional, the question of what the author intends. Few scholars would disagree with Charles' [R.H. Charles, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St. John] assessment: 'The Seer has deliverately violated the rules of grammar in order to preserve the divine name inviolate from the change which it would necessarily have undergone if declined. Hence the divine name is here in the nominative.'... The Seer is no doubt alluding to Ex. 3:14 in the LXX (ejgw eijmi oJ wn - 'I am who I am'), a text well familiar to early Gentile Christians. Ref-0129, p. 63.


exegesis - Rev._2:13 : Rev. 2:13

Note The pagan mystery cults at Babylon had transferred to Pergamos after the death of Belshazzar, and later moved to Rome. Ref-0033, p. 240.


exegesis - Rev._16:17 : Rev. 16:17

Note According to Rev. 15:8, only God is in the temple at this juncture so the loud voice is likely His.


exegesis - Rom._7:1-25 : Rom. 7:1-25

Note "This chapter speaks neither of the experience of a Christian after his conversion (as Augustine, Jerome, the Reformers explain), nor of Paul's experience under the Law before his conversion (so, e.g. Neander). Much rather Paul speaks of himself as he would be if he were considered as 'in himself' (ver. 25, autos, ego, that is 'I, of myself, standing in my own strength,' apart from the Holy Spirit). In Romans 7 he is always 'in himself,' but in Romans 8 always 'in Christ'. Thus these two chapters do not treat of two successive experiences but of two conditions, two ways of considering the matter. Even a regenerate Christian can (abnormally indeed) sometimes (or often) be in Romans 7 as to his experience, while, as to his standing, he is always in Romans 8, and should certainly walk constantly in Romans 8." Ref-0197, p. 129.


exegesis - Rom._11:26 : Rom. 11:26

Note "Covenantal interpreters usually balk over making 'Israel' in Rom. 11:26 refer to Jews in distinction with Gentiles, even though no one has objected to this national, ethnic identification in the previous ten references to 'Israel' in Romans." Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., "Kingdom Promises as Spiritual and National," Ref-0199, p. 301.


exegesis - Zec._12:12 : Zec. 12:12

Note "Two [rabbis] have interpreted this verse. One said: 'This is the mourning over the Messiah,' and the other said: 'This is the mourning over the Evil Inclination ... (Y. Suk. 55b) ... R. Dos says: '[They will mourn] over the Messiah who will be slain,... (B. Suk. 52a)'" Ref-0012, p. 167.


exercise : spiritual - exercise vs. physical
exercise - spiritual vs. physical : spiritual - exercise vs. physical
existence : life - decried
existence - decried : life - decried
Exo. 33:22 : rock - in cleft
Exodus : chronology - BC 1445 - Exodus See note; chronology - BC 1466 - Exodus See note; gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus
Exodus - date of - earlier : chronology - BC 1466 - Exodus See note
Exodus - date of - later : chronology - BC 1445 - Exodus See note
Exodus - eclipsed by future gathering : gathering - eclipses Egyptian exodus
exorcism : demons - multiple; exorcism - by Jews; exorcism - demons; exorcism - failed; exorcism - name of Jesus See note; fasting - for exorcism; prayer - and exorcism
exorcism - by Jews : Luke 11:19; Acts 19:13
exorcism - demons : Deu. 19:15; Mark 1:26; Mark 1:34; Mark 1:39; Mark 6:13; Mark 16:9; Mark 16:17; Luke 4:35; Luke 5:18; Luke 7:21; Luke 8:31; Luke 9:42; Luke 9:49; Acts 5:16; Acts 8:7; Acts 19:12
exorcism - failed : Mat. 17:16; Mark 9:18; Luke 9:40
exorcism - fasting for : fasting - for exorcism
exorcism - multiple demons : demons - multiple
exorcism - name of Jesus : Luke 9:49; Acts 16:18; Acts 19:13-14

Note In Acts 19:13, the Jewish exorcists use of Jesus' name would seem to be mimicking what they had heard by Paul.


exorcism - prayer for : prayer - and exorcism
expelled : Rome - Jews expelled
expelled - Jews from Rome : Rome - Jews expelled
experience : experience - young lack
experience - young lack : 2Chr. 13:7
expiation : expiation - definition See note
expiation - definition :

Note "Although not a biblical word, expiation may be defined as the act of bearing a penalty for sin." Ref-0104, p. 154.


expose : expose - darkness
expose - darkness : Pr. 28:4; John 14:4; Eph. 5:11
extinction : ark - Noah's - extinction of animals See note
extinction - ark animals : ark - Noah's - extinction of animals See note
eye : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22] See note; ear - hearing; eye - apple of God's; eye - for eye; eye - lamp of body; Trilobite - eye See note
eye - apple of God's : Deu. 32:11; Ps. 17:8; Zec. 2:8
eye - for eye : Lev. 24:19-20; Mat. 5:38
eye - lamp of body : Luke 11:34
eye - right damaged : antichrist - wounded and healed [5001.22] See note
eye - seeing : ear - hearing
eye - Trilobite : Trilobite - eye See note
eye for eye : eye for eye - AGAINST
eye for eye - AGAINST : Pr. 24:29
eye witness : apostles - saw Jesus
eye witness - apostles of Jesus : apostles - saw Jesus
eyes : ears - to hear; eyes - covenant with; eyes - do not see; eyes - full of; eyes - lifted; eyes - opened by God; eyes - restrained; eyes - seven; right - in own eyes See note
eyes - covenant with : Job 31:1; Job 31:7
eyes - do not see : Ps. 135:18; Jer. 5:21
eyes - full of : Eze. 1:18; Eze. 10:12; Rev. 4:6
eyes - lifted : Gen. 22:13; Gen. 31:10; Gen. 31:12; Gen. 33:1; Gen. 37:25; Isa. 40:26; Isa. 49:18; Isa. 51:6; Isa. 60:4; Jer. 3:2; Dan. 4:34; John 11:41; John 17:1
eyes - opened by God : Gen. 21:19; Num. 22:31; 2K. 6:17; Ps. 146:8
eyes - restrained : Gen. 3:7; Luke 24:16; Luke 24:31; John 20:14
eyes - right in own : right - in own eyes See note
eyes - seven : Zec. 3:9; Zec. 4:10; Rev. 5:6
eyes - to see : ears - to hear
eyewitnesses : eyewitnesses - wrote Scripture
eyewitnesses - wrote Scripture : Luke 1:1-3; John 19:35; 2Pe. 1:16; 1Jn. 1:3
Eze 40:39 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 1:1 : age - of service; heaven - opened; index - bible books
Eze. 1:3 : vision - from God See note
Eze. 1:4 : cloud - and fire; light - and supernatural; north - coming from
Eze. 1:5-22 : living creatures See note
Eze. 1:6 : wings - four
Eze. 1:9-11 : cherubim - wings - touching
Eze. 1:10 : faces - seraphim See note; gospels - compared; tabernacle - camped about
Eze. 1:12 : Holy Spirit - led by
Eze. 1:13 : coals - seraphim and cherubim
Eze. 1:15 : wheels
Eze. 1:15-28 : chariots - of God
Eze. 1:18 : eyes - full of
Eze. 1:20 : Holy Spirit - led by
Eze. 1:22 : sea - of glass
Eze. 1:24 : voice - of God
Eze. 1:26 : man - God as likeness
Eze. 1:28 : face - falling on before God; rainbow - around throne; Shekinah - visible See note
Eze. 2:2 : Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note; Holy Spirit - prophecy by
Eze. 2:6 : fear - of man
Eze. 2:9 : written - both sides
Eze. 2:17-19 : witness - responsibility to gospel
Eze. 3:1 : bread - word as; scroll - eaten
Eze. 3:3 : sweet - God's word
Eze. 3:5 : moon - new moon offerings
Eze. 3:5-6 : tongues - sign to unbelievers See note
Eze. 3:9 : fear - of man
Eze. 3:11-13 : shouting - praise
Eze. 3:12 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note
Eze. 3:13 : cherubim - wings - touching; living creatures See note
Eze. 3:14 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note
Eze. 3:17 : chosen - believers See note; watchmen
Eze. 3:18 : salvation - must precede death; watchman - responsible
Eze. 3:20 : salvation - must precede death
Eze. 3:23 : face - falling on before God; Shekinah - visible See note
Eze. 3:24 : Holy Spirit - indwelt - not permanent in OT See note; Holy Spirit - person See note
Eze. 3:26 : prophecy - warn vs. rebuke
Eze. 4:4-6 : sin - imputed
Eze. 4:5 : manuscript - Eze._4:5,9 See note
Eze. 4:6 : forty - days
Eze. 4:9 : manuscript - Eze._4:5,9 See note
Eze. 4:13 : dispersion - of Israel
Eze. 4:14-15 : unclean - human waste
Eze. 5:1 : priest - hair uncut
Eze. 5:2 : Israel - unbelieving die
Eze. 5:3 : hem of garment - authority
Eze. 5:3 (?) : Israel - remnant of See note
Eze. 5:10 : cannabalism
Eze. 5:12 : Israel - unbelieving die
Eze. 5:15 : Israel - purpose See note
Eze. 6:3 : temple - command to rebuild; worship - at high places
Eze. 6:8 : dispersion - of Israel
Eze. 6:8-10 : Israel - remnant of See note
Eze. 6:9 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 6:12 : sword - judgment - sword, famine,pestilence
Eze. 6:14 : temple - command to rebuild
Eze. 7:24 : pride - AGAINST See note
Eze. 8:3 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note; vision - from God See note
Eze. 8:4-6 : Shekinah - departs temple See note
Eze. 8:14 : Nimrod - wife of See note
Eze. 8:16 : exegesis - Eze._8:16 See note
Eze. 9:2 : leaders - lead in sin; marriage - mixed forbidden
Eze. 9:3 : cherubim - live See note; prayer - of repentance; Shekinah - departs temple See note; Shekinah - visible See note
Eze. 9:4 : forehead - name on; hand - and head See note
Eze. 9:8 : Israel - remnant of See note
Eze. 9:11 : land - defiled by sin
Eze. 9:12 : marriage - mixed forbidden
Eze. 9:14 : marriage - mixed forbidden
Eze. 9:15 : Israel - remnant of See note
Eze. 9:24 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 10:1-20 : cherubim - live See note
Eze. 10:3 : discipleship - cost See note
Eze. 10:4 : Shekinah - departs temple See note
Eze. 10:5 : oath - made
Eze. 10:6 : fasting
Eze. 10:11 : confession; Jesus - before wife and husband
Eze. 10:12 : eyes - full of
Eze. 10:14 : faces - seraphim See note; gospels - compared
Eze. 10:18 : Shekinah - visible See note
Eze. 10:18-19 : east - glory departs and reenters; Shekinah - departs temple See note
Eze. 11:1 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note
Eze. 11:5 : Holy Spirit - person See note
Eze. 11:13 : Israel - remnant of See note
Eze. 11:14-18 : gathering - of Israel in faith
Eze. 11:17 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 11:22 : cherubim - live See note
Eze. 11:22-23 : Shekinah - departs temple See note
Eze. 11:24 : Holy Spirit - carried by See note; vision - from God See note
Eze. 12:13 : Zedekiah - blinded
Eze. 12:25 : Word - God performs His
Eze. 13:3 : prophets - false See note
Eze. 13:5 : day - of the Lord See note; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Eze. 13:11 : hailstones - from God
Eze. 14:12 : righteous - one saves from judgment See note; righteous - preserved
Eze. 14:14 : Daniel - book mentioned elsewhere in Scripture
Eze. 14:16 : righteous - one saves from judgment See note; righteous - preserved
Eze. 14:18 : righteous - one saves from judgment See note; righteous - preserved
Eze. 14:20 : Daniel - book mentioned elsewhere in Scripture; righteous - one saves from judgment See note; righteous - preserved
Eze. 16:7-14 : bride - of God See note
Eze. 16:8 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note; marriage - covenant
Eze. 16:8 (KJV) : hem of garment - authority
Eze. 16:15-41 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 16:20 : Gehenna - Valley of Hinnom See note
Eze. 16:21 : sacrificing - children See note
Eze. 16:32 : wife - of Jehova
Eze. 16:38 : divorce See note
Eze. 16:49 : Sodom - prideful
Eze. 16:59 : covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]
Eze. 16:59-61 : covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Eze. 16:60 : covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3]; covenants - eternal
Eze. 16:60-62 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
Eze. 17:3 : eagle's - wings
Eze. 17:7 : eagle's - wings
Eze. 17:10 : east - wind
Eze. 17:23 : birds - nest in branches
Eze. 17:28 : mountain - of Lord's house
Eze. 18:1-4 : responsibility - personal
Eze. 18:7 : poor - duty to
Eze. 18:8 : usury See note
Eze. 18:13 : blood - on own head; usury See note
Eze. 18:14 : generational - iniquity See note
Eze. 18:17 : usury See note
Eze. 18:19-20 : generational - iniquity See note
Eze. 18:23 : salvation - universal desire of God
Eze. 18:25 : judging - God by man
Eze. 18:29 : judging - God by man
Eze. 18:32 : salvation - universal desire of God
Eze. 19:12 : east - wind
Eze. 20:1 : tenth day
Eze. 20:3 : silent - God
Eze. 20:9 : name - for God's; name - profaned - God's
Eze. 20:12 : Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant
Eze. 20:13 : disobedience
Eze. 20:14 : name - for God's; name - profaned - God's
Eze. 20:16 : disobedience
Eze. 20:20 : Sabbath - keep; Sabbath - sign of mosaic covenant
Eze. 20:21 : disobedience
Eze. 20:22 : name - for God's; name - profaned - God's
Eze. 20:28 : worship - at high places
Eze. 20:30 : name - profaned - God's
Eze. 20:33-38 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note; Israel - return of in judgment; millennial kingdom - posttribulational population problem See note; return - of Israel See note
Eze. 20:35 : wilderness - led into
Eze. 20:38 : Israel - unbelieving die
Eze. 20:39 : name - for God's
Eze. 20:40 : mountain - of Lord's house
Eze. 20:49 : parables - God uses
Eze. 21:3-4 : righteous - suffer with evil
Eze. 21:10 : scepter
Eze. 21:21 : teraphim - earthen idols See note
Eze. 21:26 : first - will be last; Shiloh See note
Eze. 21:26 (priestly turban or mitre and crown) : king - and priest
Eze. 21:26-27 : Trinity - or Semitic triplet? See note
Eze. 21:27 : Shiloh - a person See note
Eze. 22:7 : children - toward parents
Eze. 22:12 : usury See note
Eze. 22:17-22 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note; return - of Israel See note
Eze. 22:25 : prophets - false See note
Eze. 22:28 : prophets - false See note
Eze. 22:30 : seeking - God - none
Eze. 23:1-49 : wives - God had as two sisters
Eze. 23:4 : Oholah See note
Eze. 23:5 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 23:19 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 23:30 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 23:32 : covenant - prohibited with enemies
Eze. 23:37 : sacrificing - children See note
Eze. 23:44 : adultery - spiritual
Eze. 24:1 : tenth day
Eze. 24:17 : mourn not - for dead
Eze. 25:12 : Edom - God against
Eze. 26:7 : king - of kings applied to Nebuchadnezzar
Eze. 26:20 : land - of living
Eze. 27:12 : Tarshish
Eze. 27:25 : Tarshish
Eze. 27:26 : east - wind
Eze. 27:37 : dwells - God with man
Eze. 28:3 : Daniel - book mentioned elsewhere in Scripture
Eze. 28:13 : breastplate - stones; Eden - Garden of; Satan - created by Christ See note; stones - precious
Eze. 28:13-14 : Satan - abodes of
Eze. 28:14 : cherubim - live See note; water - walks on See note; Zion - Mt. in heaven?
Eze. 28:15 : evil - origin of
Eze. 28:16 : cherubim - live See note; Zion - Mt. in heaven?
Eze. 28:17 : pride - first sin
Eze. 28:25-26 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 30:3 : day - of the Lord See note; tribulation - terms - day of the LORD See note
Eze. 30:3 (?) : wrath - delivered from See note
Eze. 31:4-9 : tree - planted
Eze. 31:6 : birds - nest in branches
Eze. 31:9-18 : Eden - Garden of
Eze. 32:7 : stars - no light from; sun - signs in
Eze. 33:4-8 : blood - on own head
Eze. 33:6 : watchman - responsible
Eze. 33:7 : watchmen
Eze. 33:30 : tithing - devotional scriptures
Eze. 34:1-6 : leadership - causes damage
Eze. 34:4 : sick - shepherding
Eze. 34:11-31 : shepherd - good
Eze. 34:16 : marriage - mixed forbidden
Eze. 34:23 : David - shepherd in future
Eze. 34:24 : David - future king
Eze. 34:25 : covenant - peace with animals
Eze. 34:25-31 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
Eze. 35:2 : Edom - God against
Eze. 35:15 : temple - desolate
Eze. 36:19 : dispersion - of Israel
Eze. 36:20-22 : name - for God's
Eze. 36:21-23 : name - profaned - God's
Eze. 36:22-24 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note
Eze. 36:24 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 36:24-27 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
Eze. 36:25 : water - sprinkling
Eze. 36:25-27 : baptism - born of water/spirit See note; type - water represents Holy Spirit
Eze. 36:26 (?) : circumcision - heart See note
Eze. 36:27 : Holy Spirit - indwells believers
Eze. 36:35 : Eden - Garden of
Eze. 37:1 : Holy Spirit - revelation by
Eze. 37:1-8 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note
Eze. 37:5-10 : Holy Spirit - breath of God
Eze. 37:9 : born - again; Holy Spirit - life giver
Eze. 37:9-14 : gathering - of Israel in faith
Eze. 37:11 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 37:13 : resurrection - in OT
Eze. 37:14 : covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]; Holy Spirit - indwells believers; Holy Spirit - life giver
Eze. 37:15-28 : millennial kingdom
Eze. 37:16 : Israel - reunited; staff - broken
Eze. 37:17 : echad - compound one See note
Eze. 37:21 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 37:21-23 : gathering - of Israel in faith
Eze. 37:24 : David - future king
Eze. 37:24-25 : covenant - Davidic [5002.2.0] See note; Messiah
Eze. 37:25 : covenant - Davidic - unconditional [5002.2.1]; covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note; covenant - Palestinian [5002.4.0]; covenant - unconditional See note; covenants - eternal
Eze. 37:26 : covenant - new - everlasting [5002.5.3]; covenant - new [5002.5.0] See note
Eze. 38:2 : Gog - locust king See note; Gog - Magog See note; Magog; Rosh See note
Eze. 38:3 : Gog - locust king See note; Rosh See note
Eze. 38:4 : weapons - prophecy See note
Eze. 38:8 : days - latter; gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note
Eze. 38:13 : Tarshish
Eze. 38:14 : Gog - locust king See note; inheritance - Israel as God's
Eze. 38:16 : days - latter; Gog - locust king See note
Eze. 38:18 : Gog - locust king See note
Eze. 38:22 : fire - and brimstone; hailstones - from God
Eze. 38:23 : judgment - God known by; name - of God - Israel used for
Eze. 39:1 : Gog - locust king See note; Rosh See note
Eze. 39:3 : left hand
Eze. 39:4 : birds - feed on dead
Eze. 39:6 : Magog
Eze. 39:7 : gathering - of Israel in unbelief See note; name - for God's; name - of God - Israel used for; name - profaned - God's
Eze. 39:9 : weapons - burned See note
Eze. 39:11 : Gog - locust king See note
Eze. 39:17-20 : birds - feed on dead
Eze. 39:21-29 : Israel - purpose See note
Eze. 39:25 (whole house) : tribes - ten not lost
Eze. 39:27 : return - of Israel See note
Eze. 39:29 : born - of the Spirit
Eze. 40:1 : Rosh Hashanah - "head of the year" See note; tenth day; tenth day of Nisan
Eze. 40:2 : mountain - of Lord's house
Eze. 40:5 (- 43:27) : millennial - temple
Eze. 40:39-42 : millennium - sacrifices See note
Eze. 41:18 : cherubim - dwells between; cherubim - live See note
Eze. 42:13 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 42:20 : Ezekiel's vision - dimensions See note
Eze. 43:1-27 : millennium - sacrifices See note
Eze. 43:2 : voice - of God
Eze. 43:2-4 : Shekinah - comes to temple See note
Eze. 43:4 : east - glory departs and reenters
Eze. 43:5-6 : Trinity See note
Eze. 43:6 : Holy Spirit - person See note
Eze. 43:7 : holy - ground
Eze. 43:17 : altar - steps prohibited See note
Eze. 43:18 : blood - sprinkling
Eze. 43:19 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 43:20 : millennial - temple - atonement
Eze. 43:21-22 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 43:24 : covenant - salt
Eze. 43:25 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 43:26 : millennial - temple - atonement
Eze. 44:1-2 : east - gate shut See note; east - glory departs and reenters; Shekinah - comes to temple See note
Eze. 44:1-31 : millennium - sacrifices See note
Eze. 44:7 : circumcision - heart See note; covenant - Mosaic - broken [5002.3.1]; covenant - Mosaic [5002.3.0] See note
Eze. 44:27 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 44:28 : Levites - inheritance
Eze. 44:29 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 45:1-25 : millennium - sacrifices See note
Eze. 45:15 : millennial - temple - atonement
Eze. 45:17 : millennial - temple - atonement; millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 45:19 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 45:20 : millennial - temple - atonement; millennial kingdom - sinners in
Eze. 45:22-23 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 45:25 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 46:1-24 : millennium - sacrifices See note
Eze. 46:20 : millennial - temple - sin offering
Eze. 47:1 : living - water See note; millennial - river
Eze. 47:7 : tree - planted
Eze. 47:8-9 : living - water See note
Eze. 47:10-20 : millennium - sea exists
Eze. 47:12 : fruit - monthly; tree - healing leaves; tree - planted
Eze. 47:13-28 : covenant - Palestinian - borders [5002.4.1] See note
Eze. 47:19 : Meribah - waters of
Eze. 48:9-10 : Ezekiel's vision - dimensions See note
Eze. 48:28 : Meribah - waters of; millennium - sea exists
Eze. 48:30-35 : tribes - names as memorial
Eze. 48:35 : Ezekiel's vision - dimensions See note; Jerusalem - new name
Ezekiel's vision : Ezekiel's vision - dimensions See note
Ezekiel's vision - dimensions : Eze. 42:20; Eze. 48:9-10; Eze. 48:35

Note "... according to Ezekiel 48:9-10, the sacred area set apart for the Temple is 25,000 cubits (8.75 miles square) on each side; according to Ezekiel 48:35 the city of Jerusalem measures 18,000 cubits (some 6 miles); and according to Ezekiel 42:20 the overall size of the Temple itself is '500 cubits' (875 [feet square], or the equivalent of about three football fields.)" Ref-0146, p. 512.


Ezr 8:23 : prayer - fasting and
Ezr. 9:13 : mercy - of God
Ezra 1:1 : Cyrus - Steele of See note; index - bible books; seventy - times seven See note
Ezra 1:1-4 : chronology - BC 539 - Decree of Cyrus See note; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.1 See note
Ezra 1:2 : archaeology - Cyrus Cylinder See note; Cyrus - proclamation of; heavens - God of; temple - command to rebuild
Ezra 1:5 : Holy Spirit - moved by
Ezra 1:5 (Levi after Assyrian captivity) : tribes - ten not lost
Ezra 1:7 : temple - treasures restored
Ezra 1:7-11 : temple - return of treasures prophecied
Ezra 2:59 : genealogy - lost
Ezra 2:61 : genealogy - from women
Ezra 2:62 : genealogy - lost
Ezra 2:63 : urim - and thummim See note
Ezra 2:66 : horses - forbidden
Ezra 2:68 : giving - voluntary
Ezra 2:69 : give - according to ability
Ezra 3:2 : inspiration - verbal - "it is written"
Ezra 3:2-13 : temple - desecration vs. defilement See note
Ezra 3:4 : inspiration - verbal - "it is written"
Ezra 3:6 : temple - sacrifice without See note
Ezra 3:7 : temple - command to rebuild
Ezra 3:10 : musical instruments - in worship
Ezra 3:11 : praise - continuous
Ezra 4:1 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 4:1-17 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 4:3 : temple - command to rebuild
Ezra 4:5 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 4:6 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 4:7-24 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 5:3-17 : chronology - BC 518/19 - Decree of Darius See note
Ezra 5:13 : temple - command to rebuild
Ezra 6:1-5 : Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.1 See note
Ezra 6:1-12 : chronology - BC 518/19 - Decree of Darius See note
Ezra 6:3-5 : chronology - BC 539 - Decree of Cyrus See note
Ezra 6:4 : Cyrus - used by God; unbelievers - used by God
Ezra 6:5 : temple - treasures restored
Ezra 6:6-12 : Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.2 See note
Ezra 6:10 : heavens - God of; pray - for authorities
Ezra 6:11 : tree - hung on
Ezra 6:12 : Darius - rebuild temple; name - God's dwells in temple
Ezra 6:14 : Artaxerxes - rebuild temple; Darius - rebuild temple
Ezra 6:17 : sacrifice - numerous animals See note
Ezra 6:18 : inspiration - verbal - "it is written"; Levitical - divisions
Ezra 6:22 : predestination - of God See note
Ezra 7:6 : predestination - of God See note
Ezra 7:11-26 : chronology - BC 457 - Decree of Artaxerxes to Ezra See note; Jerusalem - decree to rebuild No.3 See note
Ezra 7:12 : heavens - God of
Ezra 7:12-26 : Aramaic - Scriptures written in See note
Ezra 7:21 : heavens - God of
Ezra 7:24 : kings - honor God; tax - temple servants exempt

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