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From index@GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt@
September22 kjv Luke:18:1-8 The Parable of the Persistent Widow

From index@SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt@
http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible19Psa051_07-13.jpg kjv@Psalms:51:7-13 - The Prayer of the Penitent

From index@SERMONAUDIO.txt@
http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?currSection=sermonstopic&keyworddesc=Contentment&keyword=contentment Contentment - SERMONAUDIO

From index@SERMONAUDIO.txt@
http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?currSection=sermonstopic&keyworddesc=Discontent&keyword=Discontent Discontent - SERMONAUDIO

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:6 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:32 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:38 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:39 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:51 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:53 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:130 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:137 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@PSALMSBYTHEME.txt@
kjv@Psalms:143 PsalmsPenitentialConfessionDisciplineOfLord

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGenesis:13 @ Verses=18 Words=457 Chars=2358; 8 LOT 7 LAND 6 LORD 5 WILL 3 TENT 3 SODOM 3 SEED 3 CATTLE 2 STRIFE 2 JORDAN 2 HAND 2 EGYPT 2 EARTH 2 DUST 2 [BETH-EL] 2 ALTAR 1 ZOAR 1 WIFE 1 WICKED 1 SILVER

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGenesis:18 @ Verses=33 Words=867 Chars=4475; 16 LORD 14 WILL 13 ABRAHAM 10 SARAH 7 RIGHTEOUS 5 TENT 4 SODOM 4 OLD 3 WICKED 3 WAY 3 TIME 3 DOOR 2 WIFE 2 TREE 2 THREE 2 SON 2 SERVANT 2 LIFE 2 GREAT 2 FORTY

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGenesis:26 @ Verses=35 Words=889 Chars=4682; 12 ISAAC 7 WILL 7 WIFE 7 LORD 7 ABRAHAM 7 ABIMELECH 5 SEED 5 PHILISTINES 5 NAME 5 LAND 5 GERAR 5 FATHER 4 WATER 3 REBEKAH 3 GREAT 3 BEER 2 WELLS 2 TENT 2 SAW 2 PEACE

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGenesis:31 @ Verses=55 Words=1417 Chars=7460; 24 JACOB 20 LABAN 16 GOD 11 FATHER 11 CATTLE 6 TENT 5 WITNESS 5 RACHEL 5 PILLAR 5 DAY 4 NIGHT 4 LAND 3 WAGES 3 ROSE 3 LORD 3 ISAAC 3 HOUSE 3 GILEAD 3 DREAM 3 CHILDREN

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvGenesis:33 @ Verses=20 Words=508 Chars=2669; 10 CHILDREN 5 LORD 5 ESAU 4 JACOB 3 WILL 3 RACHEL 3 LEAH 3 GRACE 3 GOD 2 TENT 2 SUCCOTH 2 SERVANT 2 SEIR 2 JOSEPH 2 HAND 2 FACE 2 DAY 2 CATTLE 2 BROTHER 1 YOUNG

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvExodus:26 @ Verses=37 Words=937 Chars=5106; 17 TABERNACLE 12 CURTAINS 8 GOLD 5 VAIL 5 TENT 4 SILVER 4 SHITTIM 4 SECOND 4 BLUE 3 TABLE 3 SCARLET 3 LINEN 3 HOLY 3 FINE 3 CUBIT 2 WORK 2 TESTIMONY 2 TEN 2 MEASURE 2 HOOKS

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvExodus:33 @ Verses=23 Words=710 Chars=3590; 16 WILL 10 MOSES 9 TABERNACLE 9 LORD 6 MAN 5 GRACE 5 FACE 4 DOOR 4 CAMP 3 NAME 3 LAND 2 WAY 2 TENT 2 ROSE 2 ROCK 2 PILLAR 2 MERCY 2 ISRAEL 2 HAND 2 GLORY

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvExodus:36 @ Verses=38 Words=892 Chars=4885; 13 TABERNACLE 12 WORK 10 CURTAINS 7 GOLD 5 MAN 4 WISE 4 SILVER 4 SANCTUARY 4 MOSES 4 LORD 4 BLUE 3 TENT 3 SHITTIM 3 SECOND 3 SCARLET 3 LINEN 3 FINE 2 WISDOM 2 TEN 2 HOOKS

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvExodus:39 @ Verses=43 Words=1030 Chars=5525; 13 GOLD 12 MOSES 12 EPHOD 11 WORK 11 LORD 11 LINEN 10 BLUE 9 FINE 8 BREASTPLATE 7 SCARLET 5 ROBE 5 ISRAEL 5 HOLY 5 CHILDREN 4 TABERNACLE 4 STONES 4 OUCHES 4 GIRDLE 3 TENT 3 NAMES

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvExodus:40 @ Verses=38 Words=821 Chars=4424; 18 TABERNACLE 14 LORD 13 TENT 13 MOSES 12 CONGREGATION 11 ALTAR 8 ARK 5 DOOR 5 CLOUD 5 BURNT 4 VAIL 4 TESTIMONY 4 HANGING 4 FIRST 4 DAY 4 COURT 3 WATER 3 TABLE 3 MONTH 3 LAVER

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvNumbers:19 @ Verses=22 Words=683 Chars=3633; 16 UNCLEAN 11 WATER 7 DAY 7 CLEAN 6 MAN 6 HEIFER 5 PRIEST 5 DEAD 4 TENT 4 SEVEN 4 LORD 4 ISRAEL 3 SOUL 3 FLESH 3 CONGREGATION 3 CHILDREN 3 CAMP 3 BODY 3 BLOOD 3 ASHES

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvJoshua:7 @ Verses=26 Words=927 Chars=4902; 15 LORD 15 ISRAEL 12 JOSHUA 8 SON 8 ACCURSED 6 MAN 5 TENT 5 GOD 5 AI 5 ACHAN 4 SILVER 4 JUDAH 4 FAMILY 4 CHILDREN 3 ZERAH 3 ZABDI 3 STONES 3 NAME 3 EARTH 3 DAY

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvJudges:4 @ Verses=24 Words=761 Chars=3975; 13 SISERA 10 BARAK 9 LORD 9 CHILDREN 8 ISRAEL 6 WILL 6 TENT 6 HAND 5 KING 5 JABIN 5 DEBORAH 4 MAN 4 JAEL 4 CANAAN 3 WIFE 3 TEN 3 TABOR 3 NAIL 3 KEDESH 3 HEBER

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvJudges:7 @ Verses=25 Words=952 Chars=5059; 13 GIDEON 9 LORD 8 HAND 7 THREE 7 MIDIANITES 6 TRUMPETS 5 MIDIAN 5 MAN 5 ISRAEL 4 ZEEB 4 WATER 4 SWORD 4 OREB 4 CAMP 3 TENT 3 JORDAN 3 DREAM 2 WILL 2 WATCH 2 TRUMPET

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv2Kings:7 @ Verses=20 Words=824 Chars=4139; 9 LORD 8 KING 7 MAN 6 SHEKEL 6 CAMP 4 GOD 3 WILL 3 MEASURE 3 FLOUR 3 FINE 3 BARLEY 2 WORD 2 TIME 2 TENT 2 SAMARIA 2 ISRAEL 2 HEAVEN 2 HAND 2 DAY 1 WAY

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjv1Chronicles:17 @ Verses=27 Words=779 Chars=4041; 14 LORD 14 HOUSE 12 GOD 10 WILL 10 SERVANT 10 ISRAEL 9 DAVID 4 NATHAN 4 NAME 3 HEART 3 GREAT 2 WORD 2 THRONE 2 TENT 2 KINGDOM 2 EARTH 2 DAY 1 WORDS 1 VISION 1 TIME

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvIsaiah:54 @ Verses=17 Words=493 Chars=2689; 8 LORD 4 WILL 4 CHILDREN 2 WIFE 2 STONES 2 SHAME 2 RIGHTEOUSNESS 2 PEACE 2 NOAH 2 MERCY 2 KINDNESS 2 GREAT 2 GOD 2 FEAR 2 EARTH 1 WRATH 1 WORK 1 TONGUE 1 TENT 1 SPIRIT

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Aholah his tabernacle; his tent - HITCHCOCK-A

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Aholiab the tent of the father - HITCHCOCK-A

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Aholibah my tent, or my tabernacle, in her - HITCHCOCK-A

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Esek contention - HITCHCOCK-E

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Joktan small dispute; contention; disgust - HITCHCOCK-J

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Mahanaim tents; two fields; two armies - HITCHCOCK-M

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Mahanehdan tents of judgment - HITCHCOCK-M

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Nahum comforter; penitent - HITCHCOCK-N

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Nehum comforter; penitent - HITCHCOCK-N

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Ohel tent; tabernacle; brightness - HITCHCOCK-O

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Rabbah great; powerful; contentious - HITCHCOCK-R

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Rehabiah breadth, or extent, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Rehob breadth; space; extent - HITCHCOCK-R

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Socoh tents; tabernacles - HITCHCOCK-S

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Succoth tents; tabernacles - HITCHCOCK-S

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Succoth-benoth the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes - HITCHCOCK-S

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Tahrea anger; wicked contention - HITCHCOCK-T

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Tebeth good, goodness -T(the tenth month of the Hebrews) - HITCHCOCK

From index@BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt@
jubMatthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: English Jubilee 2000 Bible DESCRIPTION: Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611. RIGTHS: Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required. PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG

From index@NAMESOF_.txt@
kjv@1Timothy:6:15 Potentate - NamesOfJesus

From index@MCGEECOMMENTARYAUDIO.txt@
extra:McGeeSongs Mcgee 22003 Songs of Solomon Content

From index@MCGEECOMMENTARYAUDIO.txt@
extra:McGeeJonah Mcgee 32004 Jonah - Content

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

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Deal, Tenth Deal, Tenth

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

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Tenth deal Tenth deal

From index@DAILYLIGHT.txt@
OCTOBER6 AM The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.-kjv@Revelation:19:6 kjv@Job:42:2. kjv@Luke:18:27. kjv@Daniel:4:35 kjv@Isaiah:43:13. kjv@Mark:14:36 kjv@Matthew:9:28-29. kjv@Matthew:8:2-3 kjv@Isaiah:9:6. kjv@Matthew:28:18 kjv@Psalms:20:7. kjv@2Chronicles:32:7.

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Exodus:33:7-23 The MeetingTent - StorylinesOT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Luke:18:1-8 The Parable of the Persistent Widow - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:2:1-4 Warning to Pay Attention - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLELAW.txt@
kjv@Numbers:18:21 Levi given all the tenth in Israel - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder

From index@THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt@
GENERAL REVELATION –– God's revelation of His person, glory, and attributes to all men in all ages through nature, conscience, and history, so that they are without excuse for not worshipping Him correctly and leading righteous lives; unlike special revelation, it is not verbal in character or redemptive in content

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:1 PROVERBS - This book is a compendium of proverb collections. Although Solomon inspired the development of the book, its entire content did not derive from him. A proverb is a short, pithy saying with practical implications. The ones included here cover a variety of subjects, for example, chastity, control of the tongue, laziness, knowledge, relations with others, justice. Perhaps above everything else in Proverbs there is the reiterated assertion that the source of true wisdom is "the fear of the Lord".

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Isaiah:1 ISAIAH - This book, as is true of all the prophetical books, derives its name from the prophet whose messages it records. The unity of Isaiah, a problem related to authorship and contents, has been the subject of much debate. The message of the book is twofold: judgment upon Judah for her sins (1-39), and comfort and hope for an exiled people (40-66). In these messages of encouragement are found some of the most graphic portrayals of the Messiah in the Old Testament.

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@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse Maybe if more churches read this article & used some of its content in premarital counseling, it may save some marriages, by communicating that although God DOES hate divorce, that's not an excuse to minimize the sin of abuse in a marriage,

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAbuse Most importantly, if there is physical abuse, get help from a competent source.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction Addiction to pornography and other sexual sins are particularly potent in their effect, similar to a seductive and powerful drug.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction Yet given the chance to recover, these same people begin to see how addiction kept them from achieving their potentials and enjoying life.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAddiction Need prayers to overcome addiction dadude Prayer Intentions

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAlcohol After the introduction of distilled spirits with their much higher alcohol content (up to eight times higher than wine) in the Middle Ages, the problems caused by alcohol increased significantly.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAlcohol They may not realize that alcohol is also a drug, with the potential to destroy the lives of the unwary, and in a number of ways is more dangerous than the drugs every parent fears.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAlcohol But we must always keep our attention focused on this one fact: the most important thing we can do for the alcohol addict is to speak to him her of Christ at the earliest possible moment.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAlcohol Abstentionists and prohibitionists are sometimes lumped together as "teetotalers" (compare list of teetotalers) and share some similar arguments for their positions, but the distinction between them is that the latter abstain from alcohol as a matter of law (that is, they believe God requires abstinence in all ordinary circumstances), while the former abstain as a matter of prudence (that is, they believe total abstinence is the wisest and most loving way to live in the present circumstances).^5

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnger It is anger which is consistent with the holy and righteous character of God.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnger If we think someone is intentionally doing something wrong or unfair, it stirs the anger cauldron.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnger Just think of how much more intentional your life might be without dragging around all your feelings of anger.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnxiety If you have committed a sin or done anything evil, your fear and anxiety is probably God and your own conscience trying to get your attention.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAnxiety To make matters worse, our bodies can react to persistent anxiety in a negative way.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyCompulsive Any activity has the potential to become compulsive, and there is no compulsive behavior that is restricted to just men, or just women.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDependency If they are truly from God, then their goal would never be to draw attention to themselves, or to draw you to a dependency upon their own spiritual qualities.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDistrust For when God has spoken, in precept and yet more in promise, distrust involves, at least potentially, an element of disobedience.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDrugs There is, however, no endorsement in the Bible to use drugs that have the potential to seriously damage the mind or body.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDrugs Vine says, "In sorcery, the use of drugs, whether simple or potent, was generally accompanied by incantations and appeals to occult powers, with the provision of various charms, amulets, etc., professedly designed to keep the applicant or patient from the attention and power of demons, but actually to impress the applicant with the mysterious resources and powers of the sorcerer."

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy Envy is defined as "a feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by another's desirable possessions or qualities, accompanied by a strong desire to have them for oneself."^13

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy It is healthy to be content with what you have than to envy the other person.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyEnvy When we are prideful and ostentatious, we provoke others to envy us, thereby becoming a cause for stumbling.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness However, if we ask for forgiveness with the intention of sinning again, we have not really repented.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness This is not to say that the person purposely commits sin and mockingly asks forgiveness with the intent of doing the same all over again.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness The reason that this is important is when we open up our Bibles with the intention of finding the forgiveness bible verses to connect with God, when we know that what we are reading is His word,we are able to take comfort in the fact that what we are reading was meant for us to be understood in our minds and in our hearts.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyForgiveness Forgiveness is used by us to get through everyday life and to stay on the path of peace and contentment.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyHarm As odd as it sounds, some people harm themselves for attention.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyHostility It does not mean the mind itself, the intellect, or the will; it does not suppose that the mind or soul is physically depraved, or opposed to God; but it means that the minding of the things of the flesh, giving to them supreme attention, is hostility against God; and involves the sinner in a controversy with him, and hence, leads to death and woe.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyHostility "Nothing we have said here indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as part of a secular program of education, nay not be effected consistent with the First Amendment." To present objectively means the teacher does not actively oppose or show hostility to the Bible or those students in the classroom who show a liking and acceptance for the Bible.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyImagination This, then, is a second way in which to think Christianity about the arts: the Bible affirms that the artistic imagination and its creations have value in themselves, not simply for the religious or ideational content they may contain.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyInsult Such power brokers within the church, and within families, maintain their grip of fear by continuously pointing out that anything that potentially could be in disagreement with their desires, no matter how true or valid the idea may be, is an "offense" and a "personal insult" to them.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyInsult Once you insult someone in that way, you potentially

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLust If the man and woman were allowed to see or talk to each other before marriage, there is no doubt, that to certain extent, some desire ("lust") for the other will occur.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLust And since epithumeo means the same thing, in this context, the word lust means "to desire with intent".

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying It is certainly true that if we knowingly tell someone that we are going to do something while at the same time knowing that we have no intentions of following through on our promise or commitment, then, we are guilty of lying - there was intent to deceive that person.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Atheists certainly do not, and cannot (consistent with their philosophy) condemn lying as an evil that is universally wrong.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Within any scenario where dualistic (e.g., yes/no, black/white) answers are always given, a person who we know is consistently lying would paradoxically be a source of truth.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Lying Without the Intent to Deceive".

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Scripture condemns the intention to deceive and the act of lying, regardless of whether those disorders occur one or another by itself, or both together.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying For the practice of lying, that is to say, the intentional choice of the act itself, is contrary to goodness.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying In other words, to intentionally-choose to assert a falsehood is always a sin; it is the sin of lying.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyLying Again, this passage condemns lying, exhorting all humanity to speak the truth with one another, without any discussion of intention or circumstances.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyObsession 6 Obsession with self in these matters is a dead end; attention to God leads us out into the open, into a spacious, free life.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyPride As it did in the angels that sinned, who, through pride, fell into condemnation, not being able to bear the thought that the human nature, in the person of the Son of God, should be advanced above theirs; and as it did in our first parents, who, not content with their present state and circumstances, and ambitious of being as gods, knowing good and evil, ruined themselves and all their posterity; and as it has done in many of their sons, as in Haman, Nebuchadnezzar, and others;

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyPride Oftentimes, the individual does not feel loved or valued unless people "hear them out." In truth, this is often just an expression of insecurity and pride.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyRemorse An enemy can be defined as one who intentionally hurts us, is destructive, and can't be trusted because of his or her lack of remorse.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySexuality Genesis also contains numerous warnings about the potential destructive uses of sexuality.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySexuality The Bible addresses human sexuality from a holistic perspective of God's intention and design.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlander Slander according to Webster's dictionary is defined as intentionally insulting, smearing or defaming someone.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness Slothfulness is a landmine with the potential to destroy all that we are and all that we seek to accomplish in this world.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness The sloth will entwine evasive thoughts to protect his slothfulness, and to restrain further inquiries into his activities, motives and true intentions, or so his deceits won't be uncovered.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveySlothfulness Also many do not realise the extent of their slothfulness because there is little preaching against it, and because this sin is so common even among spiritual role-models.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStealing If someone unintentionally breaks the law - in the case of stealing, by for example unknowingly taking someone's property or forgetting to return borrowed property - since they have deprived the owner, they are considered to have broken the law and must pay the usual penalties to the victim and the Lord.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress Physically speaking, we build ourselves up by intentionally inducing stress on our muscles.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress Until we allow God to take us to his spiritual gym and intentionally place us under stress in a controlled environment, we won't grow into the leaders he designed us to be.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyStress That got my attention, because prolonged, unrelenting stress directly weakens the immune system!

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyTemper For this reason, the Bible pays attention to the self rather than to the temper.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyTimidness But this is what we might refer to as "ordinary timidness." Most of us feel it, to a greater or lesser extent, and it is nothing to worry about.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyViolence 2 If it does not work exactly to diffuse the latent violence in the community the results can be disastrous.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyViolence Many of these are unfortunately rather gruesome, since the main theme of the Old Testament is warnings and stories about how it says societies were punished for mass lawless and hurtful behaviour, even to the extent of having war brought on them by God, that seem to have been designed to scare societies where crime and violence were rampant into behaving more ethically.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWorry No worry is too big or too small for His attention.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyWorry With all the potential danger in the world, there seemed to be only one response--worry.

From index@ALISTAIRBEGG.txt@
http://www.truthforlife.org/resources/topics/contentment Contentment - SUBJECT

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Joshua:5:6 DISCONTENTMENT - The journey to the promised land should have taken 11 days, but it took 40 years because of disobedience and dissatisfaction.

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Joshua:5:6 DISCONTENTMENT - I. Not satisfied with where they were (Ex.17)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Joshua:5:6 DISCONTENTMENT - II. Not satisfied with what they had (Num.11)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Joshua:5:6 DISCONTENTMENT - III. Not satisfied with who they had (Num.12,14)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Joshua:5:6 DISCONTENTMENT - IV. Not satisfied with their religion (Ex.32)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@John:13:1-5 THE EXTENT OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST - I. To Envious disciples (vv.1-5)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@John:13:6-11 THE EXTENT OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST - II. To Egotistical disciple (vv.6-11)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@John:13:12-17 THE EXTENT OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST - III. To Exemplify discipleship (vv.12-17)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@John:13:18-30 THE EXTENT OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST - IV. To Enemy disciple (vv.18-30)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Phillipians:4:11 THE MIND OF CHRIST - IV. A Contented Mind (4:11) (Not restless)

From index@PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt@
kjv@Acts:24:26-27 PAUL BEFORE FELIX - VI. The Detention (vv.26-27)

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

From index@INDEXSMITH.txt@
dict:smith TITHE OR TENTH TITHE OR TENTH

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleDivorce Mark's attention focuses on the word "lawful" in regards to the divorce question.

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 First, divorce is forbidden because it violates God's intention that marriage be a permanent union of two persons.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleDivorce In this chapter we have found that both the Old and New Testaments clearly and consistently condemn divorce as a violation of God's original plan for marriage as a lifelong union that enables a man and a woman to become "one flesh." Respect for this fundamental principle demands that a Christian couple experiencing marital conflicts should not seek to resolve them through divorce.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleDivorce We encourage an intentional commitment of the Church and society to minister compassionately to those in the process of divorce, as well as members of divorced and remarried families, in a community of faith where God's grace is shared by all.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleElderly May society use to their full potential those elderly people who in some parts of the world I think especially of Africa are rightly esteemed as living encyclopaedias of wisdom, guardians of an inestimable treasure of human and spiritual experiences.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling Gambling also has the potential to turn into an addiction, like drugs or alcohol.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling A form of covetousness, gambling violates the tenth commandment.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling Gambling destroys contentment.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling Tenth, gambling violates the Biblical work ethic.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling The ONLY consistent winner in gambling is the HOUSE (the gambling establishments).

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleGambling As a source of state revenue, gambling has a consistent record of failure.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm This Self Harm Bible Study on Self harm Bible verses with self harm Bible message and all of its Self Harm Bible Study contents are copyright protected and should not be reproduced, copied or sold in whole or in part without express written permission from Christianity Oasis Online.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm As odd as it sounds, some people harm themselves for attention.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm This Self Harm Bible Study on Self Harm Bible answers with Self Harm Bible message and all of its Self Harm Bible Study contents are copyright protected and should not be reproduced, copied or sold in whole or in part without express written permission from Christianity Oasis Online.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm then no harm will befall you, no disaster will come near yourtent.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm Befall Disaster Disease Dwelling Evil Happeneth Harm Nigh Plague ScourgeTent

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm Befall Disaster Disease Dwelling Evil Happeneth Harm Nigh Plague ScourgeTent

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm Alphabetical: any befall come disaster evil harm near no Nor plaguetent then will you your

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleMarriage The seventh and the tenth commandments guard marriage.

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleRelationship How one views "dating" and how one "dates" a potential marriage partner establishes either a weak foundation or a strong foundation for a relationship that one wants to last for a lifetime.

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

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

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

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

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

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

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr CONSISTENT LIFE CONSISTENT LIFE

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr CONTENT-DISCONTENT CONTENT-DISCONTENT

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr HOUR OF THE DAY, TENTH HOUR OF THE DAY, TENTH

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr PENITENT THIEF PENITENT THIEF

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

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv1.html Hastings Dictionary of the Bible Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents: Volume 1 (A-Feasts)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv1.html Dictionary of the Bible Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents: Volume 1 (A-Feasts) (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings - James Hastings)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv2.html Dictionary of the Bible Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents: Volume 2 (Feign-Kinsman) (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings - James Hastings)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv3.html Dictionary of the Bible Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents: Volume 3 (kir-pleiades) (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings - James Hastings)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings/dictv4.html Dictionary of the Bible Dealing with its Language, Literature, and Contents: Volume 4 (pleroma-zuzim) (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hastings - James Hastings)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.html Abandonment to Divine Providence Edited by the Rev. J. Ramière, from the Complete Tenth French Edition, by E. J. Strickland (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade - Jean-Pierre de Caussade)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/watson/contentment.html Art of Divine Contentment: An Exposition of Philippians 4:11 (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/watson - Thomas Watson)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.html Abandonment to Divine Providence Edited by the Rev. J. Ramière, from the Complete Tenth French Edition, by E. J. Strickland (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade - Jean-Pierre de Caussade)

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/watson/contentment.html Art of Divine Contentment: An Exposition of Philippians 4:11 (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/watson - Thomas Watson)

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Contentment Contentment

From index@INDEXTORREY.txt@
dict:torrey Tents Tents

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Philippians:4:11-13 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Timothy:6:6-8 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Hebrews:13:5 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Luke:3:14 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:7:17 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:7:20-21 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@1Corinthians:7:24 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Galatians:5:26 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Psalms:16:6 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Psalms:37:7 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Psalms:37:16 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:14:10 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:14:14 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:15:13 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:15:15 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:15:30 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:16:8 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:17:1 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:17:22 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Proverbs:30:8 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Ecclesiastes:3:12-13 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Ecclesiastes:4:6 contentment

From index@SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt@
kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:12 contentment





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