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From index@SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt@
kjv@Daniel:5 Daniel Interprets theWriting on the Wall http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-124-med.jpg

From index@DOREARTGALLERY.txt@
kjv@Daniel:5 Daniel Interprets theWriting on the Wall http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-124-med.jpg

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEsther @ Chapters=10 Verses=167 Words=5633 Chars=30565; 127 KING 56 MORDECAI 53 ESTHER 50 HAMAN 43 JEWS 36 DAY 28 AHASUERUS 27 QUEEN 26 HOUSE 22 MONTH 19 SHUSHAN 14 WOMEN 13 PALACE 11 MAN 11 KINGDOM 11 BANQUET 10 VASHTI 9 WRITING 9 HAND 8 SON

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv2Chronicles:35 @ Verses=27 Words=900 Chars=5028; 13 PASSOVER 13 JOSIAH 10 LEVITES 10 ISRAEL 9 LORD 7 OFFERINGS 7 KING 5 GOD 4 JUDAH 4 JERUSALEM 4 HOUSE 4 HOLY 4 DAY 3 PRESENT 3 FIGHT 3 DAVID 3 BURNT 2 WRITING 2 THREE 2 SON

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEzra:1 @ Verses=11 Words=371 Chars=2005; 7 JERUSALEM 6 LORD 6 HOUSE 6 GOD 5 SILVER 5 KING 5 GOLD 5 CYRUS 4 PERSIA 4 JUDAH 2 SPIRIT 2 SHESHBAZZAR 2 BEASTS 1 YEAR 1 WRITING 1 WORD 1 TEN 1 SECOND 1 ROSE 1 PROCLAMATION

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEsther:3 @ Verses=15 Words=552 Chars=3039; 12 HAMAN 9 MONTH 9 KING 6 MORDECAI 6 DAY 5 AHASUERUS 2 WRITING 2 SON 2 SILVER 2 SHUSHAN 2 RING 2 REVERENCE 2 KINGDOM 2 JEWS 2 HAMMEDATHA 2 FIRST 2 ADAR 1 YOUNG 1 YEAR 1 WRATH

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEsther:4 @ Verses=17 Words=517 Chars=2812; 12 MORDECAI 7 ESTHER 5 KING 5 JEWS 4 SACKCLOTH 4 HATACH 2 WORDS 2 WILL 2 TIME 2 SHUSHAN 2 LAW 2 HOUSE 2 ASHES 1 WRITING 1 WEEPING 1 WAY 1 WAILING 1 THREE 1 RAIMENT 1 QUEEN

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEsther:8 @ Verses=17 Words=650 Chars=3497; 13 KING 12 JEWS 8 ESTHER 6 MORDECAI 6 HAMAN 6 DAY 4 WRITING 4 RING 4 MONTH 3 NAME 3 HOUSE 3 AHASUERUS 2 SHUSHAN 2 QUEEN 2 LETTERS 2 LANGUAGE 2 JOY 2 GLADNESS 1 YOUNG 1 WOMEN

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvDaniel:5 @ Verses=31 Words=995 Chars=5514; 20 KING 9 KINGDOM 8 INTERPRETATION 7 WRITING 7 DANIEL 6 FATHER 6 BELSHAZZAR 5 GOLD 5 GODS 5 GOD 4 WINE 4 HAND 4 ART 3 WISE 3 WISDOM 3 WILL 3 SPIRIT 3 SILVER 3 SCARLET 3 NEBUCHADNEZZAR

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvDaniel:6 @ Verses=28 Words=905 Chars=4944; 29 KING 21 DANIEL 12 GOD 6 KINGDOM 5 DARIUS 4 LAW 3 WRITING 3 THREE 3 PETITION 3 MEDES 3 MAN 2 FAULT 2 EARTH 2 DOMINION 2 DAY 2 CHILDREN 1 WORDS 1 WILL 1 VOICE 1 SUN

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvMatthew:19 @ Verses=30 Words=719 Chars=3882; 9 MAN 5 WIFE 5 GOOD 4 KINGDOM 4 GOD 3 MOTHER 3 LIFE 3 HEAVEN 3 FATHER 3 CHILDREN 3 ADULTERY 2 YOUNG 2 MOSES 2 GREAT 2 FLESH 2 FIRST 2 CAUSE 1 WRITING 1 WITNESS 1 TREASURE

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Handwriting Handwriting

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Writing Writing

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Daniel:5 TheWriting on the Wall - StorylinesOT

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Lamentations:1 LAMENTATIONS - Entitled in most English versions The Lamentations of Jeremiah, this book is placed immediately after Jeremiah in the Septuagint, Vulgate and English Bible. In the Hebrew text it is found among the "Writings". In spite of the ancient tradition that Jeremiah was the author, present scholarship is reluctant to accept this view. The book is composed of five poems, lamenting the siege and destruction of Jerusalem (586 B.C.). The poet also makes sincere confession of sin on behalf of the people and leaders, acknowledges complete submission to the will of God, and finally prays that God will once again smile upon His people and restore them to their homeland.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Amos:1 AMOS - Among the "writing" prophets Amos was the first of a new school, for, like Elijah and John the Baptist, he denounced sin with rustic boldness. A shepherd and native of Judah, he was called by God to prophesy to the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 B.C.). Sparing no one, the prophet fearlessly announced the impending judgment of God. Although the dominant note of the book is judgment, the final words promise the restoration of a righteous remnant.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Habakkuk:1 HABAKKUK - While this book is true prophecy, its method is quite different from other writings of the prophets. Dramatically constructed in the form of dialogue, this book contains the prophet’s complaints (questions) and God’s reply to them. In god’s answers Habakkuk discovers the doorway leading from questioning to affirmation, through which he enters into a faith that enables him to affirm, "I will rejoice in the Lord… God, the Lord, is my strength."

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Haggai:1 HAGGAI - This book, the first among the writings of the post-Exilic prophets, consists of four prophecies delivered within the space of 4 months, some 15 years after the return of the first exiles to Jerusalem. Work on the second Temple has begun shortly after the exiles’ arrival, but had been delayed for almost two decades. Haggai comes forward with a series of timely and vigorous messages challenging the people to respond wholeheartedly to a noble task - rebuilding the House of God.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Romans:1 ROMANS - This letter, the first in canonical order, but not the first of Paul’s Epistles, is the longest and the most influential of all the Apostle’s writings.Writing to Christians at Rome whom he hoped soon to visit, Paul presents to them his mature convictions concerning the Christian faith: the universality of sin; the impotence of the law as a means of salvation; the nature of God’s saving act in Christ, and its appropriation by faith. The letter closes with spiritual advice and some personal remarks.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:1 1CORINTHIANS - This letter discusses doctrinal and ethical problems that were disturbing the Corinthian church, and presents a picture of the life of a particular local congregation in New Testament times.Writing from Ephesus, where he spent at lead three year, Paul addresses the Corinthian church concerning the significance of the new life in Christ, which should be demonstrated in the fellowship within the Church. He advises them regarding spiritual gifts ( 1Corinthians:12 ), Christian love ( 1Corinthians:13 ), and the meaning of the Resurrection ( 1Corinthians:15 ).

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Thessalonians:1 1THESSALONIANS - These letters constitute what is probably the earliestwriting of the Apostle Paul. There were written in A.D. 51-52, soon after the founding of the Thessalonian church, and give Paul’s answer, to some basic problems disturbing the Christians of Thessalonica. The major contributions are eschatological, investigating especially the events preceding and accompanying the return of Christ. The concern of Paul for his followers is apparent throughout.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@2Thessalonians:1 2THESSALONIANS - These letters constitute what is probably the earliestwriting of the Apostle Paul. There were written in A.D. 51-52, soon after the founding of the Thessalonian church, and give Paul’s answer, to some basic problems disturbing the Christians of Thessalonica. The major contributions are eschatological, investigating especially the events preceding and accompanying the return of Christ. The concern of Paul for his followers is apparent throughout.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Timothy:1 1TIMOTHY - Along with the letter to Titus, these writings are defined as "pastoral epistles", which approach the material from the perspective of the minister, not of the Church. The letters to Timothy discuss such matters as the duties and qualifications of church officers, the inspirations of Scripture, the treatment of widows, and the expectation of a future reward.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@2Timothy:1 2TIMOTHY - Along with the letter to Titus, these writings are defined as "pastoral epistles", which approach the material from the perspective of the minister, not of the Church. The letters to Timothy discuss such matters as the duties and qualifications of church officers, the inspirations of Scripture, the treatment of widows, and the expectation of a future reward.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Peter:1 1PETER - The author describes himself as "Peter an apostle of Jesus Christ", and there is no overriding reason to doubt the truth of his claim, although the beautiful Greek style employed has led some scholars to believe that the actualwriting may have been done by an associate (probably a secretary). The contents breathe the spirit of Peter. His speeches recorded in Acts indicate a similar attitude toward persecution and suffering. The letter here reflects a time of suffering and trial. No doubt the widespread persecution of the Christians by the Roman authorities was the occasion of the "fiery trial" ( 1Peter:4:12 ). The writer admonishes his readers to a life of purity, of godly living, and exhorts them to steadfastness and faithfulness.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Revelation:1 REVELATION - This last book of the Bible identifies itself as "the revelation of Jesus Christ", and its author is designated "his servant John" who was exiled to the Greek island of Patmos because of his faith. Traditionally, John is identified with the author of the Fourth Gospel. Addressed to seven historical churches in Asia Minor, the Book of Revelation was written to warn against spiritual indifference and to elicit courage under persecution. Because of the extensive use of symbolism and picturesque imagery, its interpretation has posed many problem for the student of the Bible. While recognizing the historical situation (Roman persecution) that elicited thiswriting, many interpreters look upon it as a prophecy depicting events that were to take place at the end of the age. The ultimate victory of Christ is the dominant theme of this book.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Perjury is the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law, or in any of various sworn statements inwriting.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyShyness And I'm sorry, but I just had to giggle at the idea of overcoming shyness through talking to checkout clerks andwriting newspaper columns.

From index@JESUSBYINDEX.txt@
kjv@John:5:47 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words? - JesusQuestions

From index@INDEXSMITH.txt@
dict:smith WRITING WRITING

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleDivorce There is no other rational/logical/consistent way to understand this exchange regarding a right to divorce that both Matthew and Mark recounts (and the Apostle Paul will later acknowledge and expand upon within his writings).

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleDivorce Writing to Jewish readers, Matthew refers to their legitimate concern about porneia without suggesting that Jesus has made it a ground for divorce.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm "When I think of all the harm the Bible has done, I despair of everwriting anything to equal it"

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm Quotes with: all the, anything, bible, despair, done, equal, ever, harm, The Bible, think, think of, when,writing.

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves WRITING WRITING

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr LETTERS, THE WRITING OF LETTERS, THE WRITING OF

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr WRITING WRITING

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kierkegaard/selections.html Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/deane/pseudepig.html Deane Pseudepigrapha: An Account of Certain Apocryphal Sacred Writings of the Jews and Early Christians

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf104.html Schaff NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf105.html Schaff NPNF1-05. St. Augustine: Anti-Pelagian Writings

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf203.html Schaff NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical Writings

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/deane/pseudepig.html Deane Pseudepigrapha: An Account of Certain Apocryphal Sacred Writings of the Jews and Early Christians





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