“A slip from a vine at Valentine was planted in the parish of Ilford in 1708.” Noun ▲ An act of breaking free from confinement, danger or control break escape getaway breakout bunk flight lam rout absconding running away departure decamping retreat decampment exodus disappearance fleeing es...
Opposite of an encroachment or intrusion on a territory or the rights of a person Opposite of a thing that is imposed, in particular an unfair or unwelcome demand or burden Opposite of an unjust act, treatment or occurrence … more ▼ ...
He reveals His name to Moses as I AM, establishing His character as the All-Sustaining One (Exodus 3:14). When He gives the law to Moses for the people of Israel, He does so to set the nation apart from all others on earth. God’s holiness was the standard for the people’s ...
Exodus 12:3-6; and also 7-13 —PESACH/PASSOVER comes from THIS passage, which happened after the 10 plagues. The LORD instructed his people to apply the BLOOD OF THE LAMB on the doorpost and lintels of their homes, to PROTECT them from the Angel of the LORD who was to strike down...
Put it here before my brothers and yours, that they may judge between the two of us.… Berean Standard Bible· Download Cross References Exodus 22:9In all cases of illegal possession of an ox, a donkey, a sheep, a garment, or any lost item that someone claims, ‘This is mine,’ ...
But Neco sent messengers to him, saying, “What is the issue between you and me, O king of Judah? I have not come against you today, but I am fighting another dynasty, and God has told me to hurry. So stop opposing God, who is with me, or He will destroy you!”King James ...
Rejoicing in the success of others is the opposite of coveting their success, or envy toward something they may have that we do not. Joy in the Lord is sufficient for us to the extent that we can be happy for others who may have more possessions, have more success, or anything else ...
This is a recurring theme not only in my learning to drive, but also in the story of the Exodus. We go from being subject to the harsh but mostly predictable whims of the Pharaoh and his taskmasters, to being a free people in the wilderness, trying to live in covenant with a God we...
What is truth?, you might ask. That’s what Pilate asked Jesus (John 18:38), and people are still asking today. The Greek word used in Scripture for truth is alétheia [Strongs 225]. In ancient Greek culture, alḗtheia was synonymous for “reality” as the opposite of illusion, i...
This word also describes the special bread that God ordered to be kept on permanent display in the tabernacle: לחם פנים לפני (lehem panim lepani): the "bread of turnings" before my face (Exodus 25:30). Obviously, the word for bread also means war, and th...