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laborers # mar 13:34 1co 15:58 he 13:21 2pe 1:5-10
laborers # mat 20:1 mar 13:34 1co 15:20 2co 6:1 phi 2:25,30 col
1:29 4:12 #
1th 2:9 5:12 1ti 4:10,15,16 5:17,18 2ti 2:3-6 4:5 phile 1
labour # ge 29:20 ca 8:7 jno 14:15,21-23,15:10,21:15-17 ro 16:6
# 1co 13:4-7
2co 5:14,15,8:7-9 ga 5:18 phile 5-7 he 6:10,11 # 1jno 3:18,5:3
re 2:2-4
Labour not. or, Work not # jno 6:28,29 ga 5:6 phi 2:13 col 1:29
1th 1:3
labour # mat 9:38 1co 15:10,58;16:16 col 1:29;4:12 1th 1:3;5:12,
13 # 1ti
4:10;5:17,18 he 6:10,11
labour # 1co 9:6 ac 18:3 20:34 1th 2:9 2th 3:8 1ti 4:10
labour # pr 13:11 14:23 ac 20:34,35 1th 4:11,12 2th 3:6-8,11,12
labour # col 4:12 1co 15:10 2co 5:9 6:5 11:23 phi 2:16 1th 2:9 #
2th 3:8 2ti
2:10 re 2:3
labour # 2:9 mat 9:37,38 lu 10:1,2,7 jno 4:38 ac 20:35 1co 3:9,
15:10 # 1co
16:16 2co 5:9,6:1,11:23 ga 4:11 phi 2:16 col 1:29 # 1ti 5:17,18
2ti 2:6 re
2:3
labour # 1ti 4:10 mat 9:37,38 lu 10:1,2,7 jno 4:38 ac 20:35 ro
16:12 # 1co
3:9 15:10 16:16 2co 6:1 phi 2:16 4:3 2ti 2:6
laboureth # 1co 3:9 ro 16:6,12 1th 1:3 2:9 5:12 1ti 5:17 he 6:10
re 2:3
labouring or striving # col 2:1-23
labours # 2co 11:23 1co 15:10 1th 2:9 1ti 4:10
lacked # luke 12:29-31 ge 48:15 de 8:2,3,16 ps 23:1 34:9,10 37:3
# mat
6:31-33
lacketh # 1:5-7; mar 10:21 lu 18:22 ga 5:6,13 ja 2:14-26
laded # 2ki 8,9 ezr 7:27 mat 6:31-34 10:8-10 2co 8:2-6 9:5-11 #
phi
4:11,12,19
laden # ps 38:4 is 1:4 mat 11:28
laid # is 53:9
laid # pr 10:25 is 28:16 mat 7:25,26 1co 3:10-12 ep 2:20 2ti 2:19
laid # ac 4:3 5:18 26:21 lu 21:12
laid # ac 25:24 21:28 24:5,6,13 ezr 4:15 es 3:8 ps 27:12 35:11 #
mat 5:11,12
26:60-62 mar 15:3,4 lu 23:2,10 1pe 4:14-16
laid # lu 2:19,51 9:44 ge 37:11 ps 119:11
laid aside. That is, his gown, or upper coat, with the girdle by
which it was
girdled close to his tunic, or inner coat; and instead of his
girdle, he tied
a towel about him, that he might have it in readiness to dry
their feet,and
that he might appear as a servant. Indeed the whole action was a
servile one;
and never performed by a superior to an inferior. # lu 12:37 17:
7 22:27 2co
8:9 phi 2:6-8
laid # ps 22:15 is 53:9 mat 12:40 ac 13:29 1co 15:4 col 2:12
laid # ac 5:18 6:12 8:3 9:2 12:1-3 16:19-24 mat 10:16,17 lu 22:
52,54 # jno
18:12
laid # ac 4:34,35,37 mat 6:2,3 23:5 phi 2:3
laid # ac 8:18 6:6 9:17 13:3 19:6 nu 8:10 27:18 1ti 4:14 5:22
2ti 1:6 # he
6:2
laid # ac 6:6 8:17-19 9:17 1ti 5:22 2ti 1:6
laid # ac 9:17,18 19:11,12 mat 9:18 mar 6:5 7:32 16:18 lu 4:40
13:13
laid # jos 10:24 2sa 22:41 mi 2:3
laid # ps 31:19 mat 6:19,20 lu 12:33 2ti 4:8 1pe 1:3,4
lake # nu 34:11
lake # re 20:14,15 19:20
lake # re 19:9 20:14,15
Lamb # re 5:6-9,12 jno 1:29
Lamb shall # re 6:12-17 ps 2:8,9 21:8-12 110:5 je 50:44 da 2:44
7:26,27 # 1co
15:24
Lamb # jno 2:19-21 10:30 col 1:19 2:9 he 9:1-12
Lamb # lu 2:32 jno 1:4,9,14,18 5:23
Lamb's # re 21:2 19:7
lambs # ge 33:13 is 40:11 mat 18:10,11 lu 22:32 ro 14:1 15:1 #
1co 3:1-3 8:11
ep 4:14 he 12:12,13 1pe 2:2
lame (Given reference John 1:9-3 doesn't make sense; omitted) #
ac 4:22 14:8
lame # ac 3:6,7 14:8-10 is 35:6 mat 11:5 15:30,31
lame # is 35:6 je 31:8,9
lame # mat 15:30,31 21:14 ac 3:2-8 14:8-10
lame # mat 21:14 ac 3:2-11 14:8-10
lame # mat 15:30,31 ac 3:2-8 8:7 14:8-10
land of Gennesaret. Gennesaret was a fertile district, in which
were situated
the cities of Tiberias and Capernaum, extending along the
western shore of
the lake to which it gave name, about 30 stadia, or nearly four
miles, in
length, and twenty stadia, or two miles and a half, in breadth,
according to
Josephus. # lu 5:1
land # mat 14:34-36 lu 5:1 jno 6:24
land # ge 13:14-17 15:7 jos 24:3 ne 9:8
Laodeica # col 4:15,16
laodicea and Hierapolis were both cities of Phrygia in Asia
Minor, between
which, and equidistant from each, was situated Colosse. Laodicea
was seated
near the Lycus, about 63 miles east of Ephesus; and became one
of the largest
and richest towns in Phrygia, vying in power with the maritime
cities. It is
now called Eski-hissar, the old castle; and besides the whole
surface within
the city's wall being strewed with pedestals and fragments, the
ruins of an
amphitheater, a magnificent odeum, and other public buildings,
attest its
former splendour and magnificence. But, when visited by Dr.
Chandler, all was
silence and solitude; and a fox, first discovered by his ears
peeping over a
brow, was the only inhabitant of Laodicea. Hierapolis, now
Pambouk-Kaiesi,
was situated, according to the Itinerary, six miles N. of
Laodicea; and its
ruins are now about a mile and a half in circumference. # col 4:
15,16
laodicea # col 4:13
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