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From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvPsalms:150 @ Verses=6 Words=85 Chars=500; 13 PRAISE 3 LORD 1 TRUMPET 1 TIMBREL 1 SOUNDING 1 SANCTUARY 1 PSALTERY 1 POWER 1 HIGH 1 HARP 1 GOD 1 FIRMAMENT 1 BREATH

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvEzekiel:37 @ Verses=28 Words=870 Chars=4502; 16 WILL 15 LORD 8 ISRAEL 8 GOD 8 BONES 5 LAND 5 HAND 5 CHILDREN 5 BREATH 4 SON 4 MAN 3 SERVANT 3 KING 2 WORD 2 WIND 2 SPIRIT 2 SKIN 2 SINEWS 2 SANCTUARY 2 JUDAH

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Abel vanity; breath; vapor - HITCHCOCK-A

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Jarvah breathing, or making, a sweet smell - HITCHCOCK-J

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Terah to breathe; scent; blow - HITCHCOCK-T

From index@BIBLETHINGS.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:25:11 Apple (Malus domestica.) [Heb., tap·pu?ach]. Arabic is tuffah. To change a p to Letter f in Hebrew there's a dot changed The word itself indicates that which is distinguished by its fragrance, or scent. It comes from the root na·phach?, meaning "blow; pant; struggle forbreath." (Genesis:2:7; Job:31:39; Jeremiah:15:9) Regarding this, M. C. Fisher wrote: "Relationship [to na·phach?] seems at first semantically strained, but the ideas of ‘breathe’ and ‘exhale an odor’ are related. The by-form puah means both ‘blow’ (of wind) and ‘exhale a pleasant odor, be fragrant.’"- - BiblePlants

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 actual writing 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@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves BREATH BREATH

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr BREATH OF GOD BREATH OF GOD

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr BREATH OF LIFE BREATH OF LIFE





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