CrossLinks Topical Index - FL


flame : rock - flame from
flame - rock : rock - flame from
flames : flames - divided
flames - divided : Ps. 29:7; Acts 2:3
flat : earth - flat
flat - earth : earth - flat
flattery : ears - tickled; fear - of man ; seduction - flattery
flattery - avoid : fear - of man
flattery - seduction by : seduction - flattery
flattery - speech : ears - tickled
Flavius, Josephus, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus : Ref-1198
Flavius, Josephus, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus - Complete Works of Flavius Josephus, Josephus Flavius and William Whiston - Whiston, William, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus : Ref-1198
Flavius, Josephus, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus - Cross-0179 : Ref-1198
Flavius, Josephus, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus - Cross-0179 - Whiston, William, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus : Ref-1198
Flavius, Josephus, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus - Whiston, William, Complete Works of Flavius Josephus : Ref-1198
flee : Babylon - come out of; flee - sin; flee - without pursuit
flee - Babylon : Babylon - come out of
flee - sin : Gen. 39:12; 1Cor. 6:18; 1Cor. 10:14; 1Ti. 6:11; 2Ti. 2:22
flee - without pursuit : Pr. 28:1
fleece : fleece - dew - Baal ; Gideon - fleece
fleece - dew - Baal : Jdg. 6:38-40

"Gideon's choice of signs was not arbitrary or random. The tests were designed to demonstrate Yahweh's control of the dew. This is significant because in Canaanite thinking the storm god Baal controlled the rain and the dew. In the Ugaritic legend of Aqhat, Baal's weakness results in the disappearance of rain and dew. . . . One of Baal's daughters is even named “Dew” (“Tallaya”). . . . By seeing a demonstration of Yahweh's sovereignty over the dew, an area supposedly under the control of Baal, Gideon could be assured that he was insulated from Baal's vengeance." Robert B. Chisholm Jr., Yahweh versus the Canaanite Gods: Polemic in Judges and 1 Samuel_1-7, Ref-0200, Vol. 164 No. 654 April-June 2007, 165:180, p. 171.


fleece - Gideon : Gideon - fleece
fleecing : Gen. 24:14; 1S. 14:10; Jdg. 6:37
flesh : flesh - and blood ; flesh - confidence in; flesh - sin dwells in; flesh - victory over; flesh - walking in; fruit - of flesh; incarnation - God in flesh ; one - flesh; spirit - vs. flesh; tribulation - great
flesh - and blood : Mat. 16:17; 1Cor. 15:50; Gal. 1:16; Eph. 6:12; Heb. 2:14

". . . ‘flesh and blood’ was a standard Semitic idiom for ‘frail, mortal existence’ " Ref-1282, p. 149


flesh - confidence in : Php. 3:3
flesh - God in : incarnation - God in flesh
flesh - none saved without intervention : tribulation - great
flesh - one : one - flesh
flesh - sin dwells in : Rom. 7:18; Rom. 7:23-25
flesh - victory over : Gal. 5:16
flesh - vs. spirit : spirit - vs. flesh
flesh - walking in : 2Pe. 2:10
flesh - works of : fruit - of flesh
flies : Beelzebub
flies - lord of : Beelzebub
flint : flint - knife
flint - knife : Ex. 4:25; Jos. 5:2
flood : 120 - year life span ; animals - dispersion after flood ; archaeology - Atrahasis Epic - creation story ; archaeology - Gilgamesh Epic - flood story ; baptism - flood; chronology - B.C. 2302 - Noah's flood ; chronology - B.C. 2348 - Noah's flood - Ussher ; chronology - B.C. 2485 - Noah’s flood - Anderson ; chronology - B.C. 2518 - Noah’s flood - Thomas ; chronology - B.C. 2532 - Noah’s flood - Thomas ; chronology - B.C. 3168 - Noah’s flood - Thomas ; flood - enemy comes as; flood - fish survive; flood - global ; flood - Lord enthroned at; flood - never again; Noah - age at flood; Noahic - flood; Noahic - flood - global; Noahic - flood - stories ; rain - none before flood; type - water represents army; vegetarian - before flood
flood - age of Noah : Noah - age at flood
flood - and baptism : baptism - flood
flood - animals dispersed after : animals - dispersion after flood
flood - Atrahasis Epic - story : archaeology - Atrahasis Epic - creation story
flood - date of Noah's : chronology - B.C. 2302 - Noah's flood
flood - date of Noah's - Ussher : chronology - B.C. 2348 - Noah's flood - Ussher
flood - enemy comes as : Ps. 18:4; Ps. 18:16; Isa. 59:19; Jer. 46:7-8; Rev. 12:15
flood - fish survive : Gen. 7:22
flood - global : Noahic - flood - global; Gen. 6:13; Gen. 7:4; Gen. 7:19; Gen. 8:9; Gen. 9:11; Gen. 9:15; Ps. 104:6-8; Isa. 54:9

"The ocean covers 71% of the total area [of the earth], and contains enough water to cover the whole planet to a depth of 2.7 km (1.7 miles) if the surface were completely flat." Ref-0028 21(1) Dec. 1998 - Feb. 1999, 16. "In the year 1925 Prof. Riem, speaking of the traditions of the Flood, referred to no fewer than 35 traces and gave 268 detailed accounts. ‘Among these 268 accounts the Flood appears 77 times simply as the Flood, 80 times as an inundation, 3 times as a fall of snow, 58 times as rain." Ref-0197, pp. 69-70. For 8 reasons why Noah's flood must have been global, see Ref-0232, p. 242. "In the late 1830s, the prominent evangelical Congregationalist theologian, John Pye Smith (1774-1851), advocated that Genesis 1-11 was describing a local creation and a local flood, both of which supposedly occurred in Mesopotamia." Terry Mortenson, "Philosophical Naturalism and the Age of the Earth: Are they Related?", Ref-0164, 15/1 (Spring 2004) 71-92, p. 77. "Mount Everest, the highest in the world at 8,848 m above sea level, is composed of limestone and once lay beneath what such geologists call the Tethys Ocean in the ‘Late Cretaceous’. Limestone is a rock that is formed under water and contains (marine) crinoid fossils." John D. Matthews, Why was the UK once totally under water?, Ref-0784, 27(1) 2013, 107-112, p. 107. We have known for decades that water once was abundant on the Martian surface. At one time, there was a northern hemisphere ocean as much as a mile deep. Planetary scientists now agree that there was a global or near-global flood on Mars, where liquid water, if it exists at all, is extremely rare today. Yet these same scientists would scoff at the idea that there once was a global Flood on Earth, a planet awash in water. Danny Faulkner, Mars Water: Much Ado About Very Little, Answers In Genesis, September 28, 2015. [https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/danny-faulkner/mars-water-much-ado-about-very-little/] accessed 20150928.


flood - Lord enthroned at : Gen. 6:17; Ps. 29:10
flood - never again : Gen. 8:21; Gen. 9:11; Isa. 54:9
flood - no rain before : rain - none before flood
flood - Noah - date - Anderson : chronology - B.C. 2485 - Noah’s flood - Anderson
flood - Noah - date - Thomas : chronology - B.C. 2518 - Noah’s flood - Thomas ; chronology - B.C. 2532 - Noah’s flood - Thomas ; chronology - B.C. 3168 - Noah’s flood - Thomas
flood - Noah - stories : Noahic - flood - stories
flood - Noahic : Noahic - flood
flood - representative of army : type - water represents army
flood - sacrifice after - Gilgamesh Epic : archaeology - Gilgamesh Epic - flood story
flood - vegetarian before : vegetarian - before flood
flood - years until : 120 - year life span
floor : threshing floor
floor - threshing : threshing floor
fly : angels - fly ; evolution - fruit fly
fly - angels : angels - fly
fly - fruit - evolution : evolution - fruit fly

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