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search for verses not contained of the search words. Without can not be used by it self, meaning that it has to be minimum one more condition included (all/at ...
THESAURUS. banned. barred, contraband, debarred, deported, ejected, excluded, exiled, expelled, forbade, forbid, forbidden, illegal, illicit, left out, ...
used to denote the means by which a door is bolted (Neh. 3:3); a rock in the sea (Jonah 2:6); the shore of the sea (Job 38:10); strong fortifications and ...
One of the New Testament words, skandalon, literally means the stick of a trap to which the bait is attached, and which when touched springs the trap.
Everything that might paganize or affect the unique character of the religion of Israel was banned, e.g. idols (Dt 7:26); idolatrous persons (Ex 22:20); ...
Greek. Strongs #912: barabbav Barabbas. Barabbas = "son of a father or master" 1) the captive robber whom the Jews begged Pilate to release
BAR-JONAH - bar-jo'-na (Bar-ionas): Simon Peter's patronymic (Mt 16:17). Bar is Aramaic for "son" (compare Bar-timaeus, Bartholomew, etc.), and corresponds to ...
The proconsul was "a man of understanding" (literally, a prudent or sagacious man), of an inquiring mind, interested in the thought and magic of his times. This ...
LO-DEBAR - lo'-de-bar, lo-de'-bar (lo dhebhar): A place in Gilead where dwelt Machir, son of Ammiel, who sheltered Mephibosheth, son of Saul, after that ...