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A list of words in the Authorised (KingJames) Version describing terms no longerin everyday use, or now used with a differentmeaning. Also, a course for reading throughthe whole Bible once in two years, thePsalms and the New Testament twice.
A Bible Word List
&Daily Reading Plan
B I B L E W O R D L I S T
A N D
D A I L Y R E A D I N G P L A N
Trinitarian Bible SocietyWilliam Tyndale House, 29 Deer Park Road
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Bible Word List and Daily Reading Plan
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abase* – humble, humiliate, cast down:Job 40.11; Phi. 4.12
abjects – the lowest, outcasts: Ps. 35.15abroad* – away from the house: 1Sa. 9.26
– over a wide area: Mar. 1.28adamant – a sharp, hard stone, diamond:
Eze. 3.9; Zec. 7.12adjure* – command or charge solemnly:
Jos. 6.26; Ac. 19.13admiration – wonder, astonishment:
Jude 16; Re. 17.6admire – marvel at: 2Th. 1.10Adria – the Adriatic Sea: Ac. 27.27adventure – venture, risk: De. 28.56; Ju. 9.17;
Ac. 19.31adversary* – opponent in law-suit:
Mat. 5.25; Lu. 12.58advertise – tell, inform: Nu. 24.14; Ru. 4.4advisement – consideration, taking advice:
1Ch. 12.19affect – cause pain: La. 3.51
– embitter: Ac. 14.2– desire, seek: Ga. 4.17,18
affinity – relationship by marriage: 1Ki. 3.1;2Ch. 18.1; Ezr. 9.14
affording – furnishing, providing: Ps. 144.13affrighted* – frightened: Mar. 16.5
afore* – before: Ro. 1.2agone – ago: 1Sa. 30.13ague – a fever, usually malarial: Le. 26.16algum – almug, sandalwood: 2Ch. 2.8, 9.10,11alleging – bringing evidence: Ac. 17.3alleluia – praise the LORD: Re. 19.1,3,4,6allow* – approve of: Lu. 11.48; Ro. 7.15all to – utterly: Ju. 9.53almug – algum, sandalwood: 1Ki. 10.11,12amazed* – terrified, fearful: Mar. 9.15, 14.33amazement – terror: Ac. 3.10; 1Pe. 3.6ambassage – ambassadors, a deputation:
Lu. 14.32amerce – fine, impose a penalty: De. 22.19amiable – lovely: Ps. 84.1anathema – under a curse: 1Co. 16.22ancients* – elders: Is. 3.14anon – immediately: Mat. 13.20; Mar. 1.30apothecary* – perfume and spice dealer:
Ex. 30.25apparel* – clothing, garments: Ju. 17.10; Ja. 2.2apparently – openly, manifestly: Nu. 12.8apple of the eye – pupil of the eye: De. 32.10;
Ps. 17.8; Pr. 7.2; La. 2.18; Zec. 2.8apprehend* – lay hold of, seize: Phi. 3.12,13artificer* – skilled craftsman, inventor:
Ge. 4.22; Is. 3.3
A B I B L E W O R D L I S T
THIS list gives brief explanations of words in the Authorised Version describing unfamiliarobjects, animals and plants, weights, measures and money, and words no longer in every-
day use, or now used with a different meaning. If the English word is used in more than onesense, or stands for more than one Hebrew or Greek word, the list refers to passages wherethe word is used with each meaning. In most cases the list gives all the places where the wordis found. An asterisk * means that the word is used in other passages with its normal mean-ing, or with one of the meanings given. This is not a complete list of unfamiliar or archaicwords. We would recommend that the reader use a good English language dictionary to aidin understanding words which this list does not define. The names of the Books of the Biblewith their abbreviations are listed with the book names at the end of this booklet.
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artillery – weapon, equipment: 1Sa. 20.40assay* – try, attempt: De. 4.34; Ac. 9.26assuage/asswage– restrain: Ge. 8.1; Job 16.5,6astonied* – astonished: Is. 52.14asunder* – apart, into pieces/parts: Le. 1.17;
He. 4.12attent – attentive: 2Ch. 6.40, 7.15aul – pointed tool for making holes: Ex. 21.6;
De. 15.17avoided – departed, escaped: 1Sa. 18.11avouched – declared: De. 26.17,18away with – endure, tolerate: Is. 1.13
– take away: Lu. 23.18; Jn. 19.15axletrees – bars connecting wheels:
1Ki. 7.32,33
bade* – invited, asked, told: Ge. 43.17;Ac. 22.24
bakemeats – cooked food: Ge. 40.17baken* – baked: Le. 2.4bank* – mound for besieging a city:
2Sa. 20.15; 2Ki. 19.32; Is. 37.33barbarian* – foreigner: 1Co. 14.11barbarous – foreign: Ac. 28.2barked – stripped of bark: Joel 1.7base* – lowly, humble: 1Co. 1.28; 2Co. 10.1bath* – OT liquid measure: 6 hins; about
9 gallons or 34 litres: 1Ki. 7.26,38; Is. 5.10beeves* – cattle, oxen, bulls, cows:
Le. 22.19beggarly – worthless: Ga. 4.9behemoth – large animal: Job 40.15behoved – was necessary for: Lu. 24.46;
He. 2.17bekah – OT dry weight: 0.5 shekel;
0.22 ounces or 6.2 grams: Ex. 38.26besom – broom: Is. 14.23bestead – beset with difficulties: Is. 8.21betimes* – early: Ge. 26.31bewrayeth – betrays, reveals: Pr. 27.16, 29.24;
Is. 16.3; Mat. 26.73bier – portable framework supporting a
coffin: 2Sa. 3.31; Lu. 7.14bishop* – overseer: Phi. 1.1; 1Pe. 2.25bishoprick – oversight, office, charge:
Ac. 1.20blains – boils: Ex. 9.9,10
blasting* – a plant disease which causesfoliage death: De. 28.22; Hag. 2.17
bolled – full of seed pods: Ex. 9.31boss – knob at centre of shield: Job 15.26botch – ulcer or boil: De. 28.27,35bottom* – valley: Zec. 1.8bowels* – affections: 2Co. 6.12
– tender mercies: Phi. 1.8, 2.1– heart: Phile. 12
bray* – to pound in a mortar: Pr. 27.22bridechamber – bridal room;
– children of the bridechamber: wedding guests: Mat. 9.15; Mar. 2.19;Lu. 5.34
brigandine – coat of mail, breastplate:Je. 46.4, 51.3
brimstone* – sulphur: Ge. 19.24broided – braided, plaited: 1Ti. 2.9broidered* – embroidered: Eze. 16.10bruit – rumour, report: Je. 10.22; Na. 3.19buckler* – small shield: 2Sa. 22.31bulwarks* – defensive walls, earthworks:
De. 20.20; Is. 26.1bunches* – humps: Is. 30.6burnished – polished: Eze. 1.7bushel* – NT dry measure (Gr. modios):
2 dry gallons or 8.8 litres: Mat. 5.15butler* – cup-bearer: Ge. 40.21butlership – office of cup-bearer: Ge. 40.21by* – with reference to, against: 1Co. 4.4byword* – object of scorn or derision:
De. 28.37; Ps. 44.14
cab – OT dry measure: 4 logs; 3.5 pints or2 litres: 2Ki. 6.25
camphire – henna, Egyptian privet:Song 1.14, 4.13
canker – cancer, ulcerous disease: 2Ti. 2.17
cankered – eaten away with rust: Ja. 5.3cankerworm* – hopping locust: Joel 1.4carbuncle* – a deep red gem: Ex. 28.17;
Eze. 28.13careful* – full of care or anxiety: Je. 17.8;
Phi. 4.6carefulness* – anxiety: 1Co. 7.32careless* – free from care, secure: Ju. 18.7
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carriage(s) – baggage, goods, burdens:Ju. 18.21; 1Sa. 17.22; Is. 10.28, 46.1; Ac. 21.15
cast about – turn round, turn back: Je. 41.14
cast a mount – build a raised fortification:Je. 6.6; Eze. 4.2, 21.22, 26.8
cast angle – to fish with a hook and line:Is. 19.8
castaway – rejected: 1Co. 9.27caul* – fatty membrane around an organ:
Ex. 29.13; Ho. 13.8cauls – hair nets: Is. 3.18causeway – paved road: 1Ch. 26.16,18chalkstones – pieces of chalk: Is. 27.9chambering – sensual, wanton living:
Ro. 13.13chamberlain* – manager of household:
Ac. 12.20champaign – plain, flat countryside:
De. 11.30chancellor – chief counsellor, governor:
Ezr. 4.8,9,17changeable – that can be changed, changes
of dress being a sign of wealth: Is. 3.22chapiter* – capital of a column: 1Ki. 7.16chapmen – merchants: 2Ch. 9.14chapt – cracked: Je. 14.4charger* – dish, large plate: Mat. 14.8charity* – love: 1Co. 13chasten* – correct by punishing: De. 8.5;
He. 12.11check – rebuke: Job 20.3chesnut – chestnut, or plane tree: Ge. 30.37;
Eze. 31.8chide – emphatically express anger or
disappointment; complain: Ex. 17.2;Ju. 8.1; Ps. 103.9
chimney – window (as in Ec. 12.3): Ho. 13.3chode – complained: Ge. 31.36; Nu. 20.3choler – anger: Da. 8.7, 11.11churl – mean, miserly person: Is. 32.5,7churlish – harsh, ill-tempered: 1Sa. 25.3cieled – panelled, overlaid: 2Ch. 3.5; Je. 22.14;
Eze. 41.16; Hag. 1.4clave* – split: Ge. 22.3
– clung: Ru. 1.14clift – cleft, hollow: Ex. 33.22; Is. 57.5
closet – private room: Joel 2.16; Mat. 6.6;Lu. 2.3
clouted – patched: Jos. 9.5clouts – rags: Je. 38.11,12cloven –split or divided: hoof De. 14.7;
tongues Ac. 2.3clovenfooted – split or divided foot or hoof:
Le. 11.3,7,26coasts* – borders, region, country: Ex. 10.14;
Mat. 2.16cockatrice – adder, cobra: Is. 11.8, 14.29, 59.5;
Je. 8.17cockle – weeds: Job 31.40coffer – box: 1Sa. 6.8,11,15collops – lumps: Job 15.27comeliness* – beauty: Is. 53.2commotions – civil uprisings: Lu. 21.9companied – accompanied: Ac. 1.21compass* (fetch a) – go round, turn round:
Ac. 28.13compass* – circumference: Ex. 38.4
– make a circuit, surround: Jos. 6.3; Ju. 16.2conceit* – opinion, conception: Pr. 18.11concision – mutilation (circumcision):
Phi. 3.2concluded* – included: Ro. 11.32; Ga. 3.22concourse – assembly of people, crowd,
gathering: Pr. 1.21; Ac. 19.40concupiscence – strong desire or appetite,
especially of a sexual nature: Ro. 7.8;Col. 3.5; 1Th. 4.5
conduit – pipe or channel for carryingfluid: 2Ki. 18.17, 20.20; Is. 7.3, 36.2
coney – hyrax, rock-badger, like a rabbit:Le. 11.5; De. 14.7; Ps. 104.18; Pr. 30.26
confectionaries – ointment-makers: 1Sa. 8.13consumption* – a disease causing wasting
away of the body: Le. 26.16; De. 28.22contemn* – despise, scorn: Ps. 10.13convenient* – suitable: Pr. 30.8; Ep. 5.4conversant – dwelling with: Jos. 8.35;
1Sa. 25.15conversation* – behaviour: Ep. 4.22; 2Pe. 2.7
– citizenship: Phi. 1.27, 3.20convince* – convict (as in Jn. 8.9): Jn. 8.46convocation* – assembly: Nu. 28.18coping – top layer of masonry wall: 1Ki. 7.9
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coriander – plant with small round whitespicy seeds: Ex. 16.31; Nu. 11.7
cotes – small shelters for birds, sheep, etc.:2Ch. 32.28
couchingplace – place to lie down: Eze. 25.5coulter – blade, part of a plough: 1Sa. 13.20,21countervail – counterbalance,
compensate for: Es. 7.4cousin – kinsman, kinswoman: Lu. 1.36,58covert* – cover, shelter, hiding place: 1Sa. 25.20creature* – created thing: Ro. 1.25; 1Ti. 4.4crisping pins – curling pins for the hair:
Is. 3.22crookbackt – hump-backed, hunch-backed:
Le. 21.20cruse* – small jar: 1Ki. 14.3cubit* – of a man (ordinary cubit): OT
length (Heb. ammah): from elbow to fingertip; 2 spans; 17.5 inches or 445 millimetres: Ge. 6.15; Eze. 41.1 (thecubit mentioned in Ju. 3.16 is gomed, a different Hebrew word, and is probablyshorter than an ordinary cubit)– royal cubit: ordinary cubit plus a hand-breadth; 20.5 inches or 521 millimetres:2Ch. 3.3; Eze. 40.5– NT length (Gr. pechus): 2 spans; 18 inches or 450 millimetres: Mat. 6.27;Lk. 12.25
cuckow – gull: Le. 11.16; De. 14.15cumbered – distracted, worried: Lu. 10.40cumbereth – waste, make worthless: Lu. 13.7cumbrance – trouble, responsibility: De. 1.12cummin – a plant like fennel with hot seeds
used as a spice: Is. 28.25,27; Mat. 23.23cunning* – skill, art, skillful: 1Sa. 16.16;
1Ki. 7.14curious* – embroidered: Ex. 28.8curious arts – magic, sorcery: Ac. 19.19custom* – tribute, tax, toll: Mat. 9.9;
Mar. 2.14; Lu. 5.27
dam – mother-animal or bird: Ex. 22.30;Le. 22.27; De. 22.6,7
damsel* – young woman, girl, servant:Ge. 24.14; Mar. 5.39; Jn. 18.17
daysman – mediator: Job 9.33
declare* – explain: Ge. 41.24; Ju. 14.13decline* – turn aside: Ps. 119.157; Pr. 4.5delicately – daintily: 1Sa. 15.32; La. 4.5delicates – luxurious food: Je. 51.34deliciously – luxuriously: Re. 18.7,9describe* – divide, mark out: Jos. 18.4,6,8descry – spy out, make search: Ju. 1.23desired* – regretted, mourned: 2Ch. 21.20despite – contempt: Eze. 25.6; He. 10.29devotions – objects of worship: Ac. 17.23diadem – head-dress: Job 29.14; Is. 28.5, 62.3;
Eze. 21.26diet – daily allowance: Je. 52.34discomfited* – defeated, confused, routed:
Ju. 4.15; Ps. 18.14discover* – uncover, disclose: Pr. 25.9; La. 4.22discovered* – come in view of: Ac. 21.3, 27.39dispensation – administration, stewardship,
distribution: 1Co. 9.17; Ep. 1.10, 3.2; Col. 1.25disposition – ordinance, appointment:
Ac. 7.53distaff – rod to hold wool for hand-spinning:
Pr. 31.19divers* – diverse, various, different:
De. 22.11; Mat. 4.24divination* – prediction by magic or
supernatural means: Nu. 22.7; De. 18:10diviner* – predictor using magic, etc.:
De. 18.14; Zec. 10.2doctor – teacher: Lu. 2.46, 5.17; Ac. 5.34dote* – say, think, or do foolishly: Je. 50.36dragon* – jackal: Job 30.29; Is. 13.22
– sea monster, crocodile, serpent:Ps. 74.13, 148.7; Re. 20.2
drams* – OT weight (Heb. adarkon):0.31 ounce or 8.8 grams, often in coinform (darics, drachmae): 1Ch. 29.7;Ezr. 2.69, 8.27; Ne. 7.70–72
draught – drain, sewer: 2Ki. 10.27;Mat. 15.17; Mar. 7.19– net full of fish: Lu. 5.4,9
drave* – drove: Ac. 7.45, 18.16dress* – prepare for use: Ge. 2.15; Ex. 30.7;
1Ki. 17.12– remove an animal’s inward parts inpreparation for eating: Ge. 18.7,8;1Ki. 18.25,26
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duke* – chief: Ex. 15.15; Jos. 13.21dulcimer – stringed instrument: Da. 3.5,10,15dureth – endures, goes on: Mat. 13.21
earing, eared – ploughing, ploughed:Ge. 45.6, Ex. 34.21; De. 21.4
earnest* – pledge, security, deposit:2Co. 1.22, 5.5; Ep. 1.14
Easter – passover: Ac. 12.4emerods* – swellings, hemorrhoids:
De. 28.27; 1Sa. 5.6endamage – damage, cause or suffer loss:
Ezr. 4.13endue* – endow: Ge. 30.20; Ja. 3.13engines – machines: 2Ch. 26.15
– battering rams: Eze. 26.9engrafted – implanted, firmly established:
Ja. 1.21enlargement – freedom, relief: Es. 4.14ensample – example, model from within a
defined group or type: 1Co. 10.11; Phi. 3.17;1Th. 1.7; 2Th. 3.9; 1Pe. 5.3; 2Pe. 2.6
ensign* – flag, banner, esp. a military one:Nu. 2.2; Zec. 9.16
ensue – follow after: 1Pe. 3.11enterprise – purpose: Job 5.12entreated* – treated: Ge. 12.16; Lu. 20.11environ – surround, encompass: Jos. 7.9ephah* – dry: ten omers, 0.95 bushel or
34 litres: Ex. 16.36; Le. 5.11, 6.20; Nu. 5.15;Ru. 2.17
ephod* – embroidered cape worn by priest:Ex. 39.2,5
eschew – avoid, shun: Job 1.1,8, 2.3; 1Pe. 3.11espousals – time of betrothal: Je. 2.2
– wedding: Song 3.11espy – see, perceive: Jos. 14.7; Je. 48.19estate(s)* – chief estates: great men:
Mar. 6.21– estate of the elders: holding office as elders: Ac. 22.5
eunuch* – (castrated) male employed as ahigh officer, usually by an oriental ruler:2Ki. 20.18; Is. 56.3,4; Ac. 8.27
evidently – plainly, clearly: Ac. 10.3; Ga. 3.1evilfavouredness – ugliness, deformity:
De. 17.1
exchanger – money-changer or banker:Mat. 25.27
execration – curse: Je. 42.18, 44.12expecting* – waiting: He. 10.13experiment – proving: 2Co. 9.13
fain – gladly: Job 27.22; Lu. 15.16familiars – intimate friends: Je. 20.10familiar spirit* – demon supposed to be in
a person or under the power of a person:Le. 20.27; 1Sa. 28.7
fan* – fork-like instrument used for winnowing: Mat. 3.12; Lu. 3.17
fanners – winnowers: Je. 51.2farthing – (Gr. kodrantes) a small coin: 2 of
the mites in Mar. 12.42; about 1/4th of$0.01 or 1/6th of £0.01: Mat. 5.26; Mar. 12.42– (Gr. assarion) 8 mites; about $0.01 or2/3rd of £0.01: Mat. 10.29; Lu. 12.6
fathom – (Gr. orguia) 6 feet or 1.83 metres:Ac. 27.28
fatling* – young animal fattened for slaughter: 1Sa. 15.9; Is. 11.6; Mat. 22.4
fell* – chop down: 2Ki. 3.19,25feller – lumberjack, tree surgeon: Is. 14.8felloes – curved sections of wheel rim:
1Ki. 7.33fens – swamps, marshes: Job 40.21fetters* – shackles, metal bands: Ps. 105.18filleted* – ornamented with encircling
bands: Ex. 27.17fillets* – ornamental bands: Ex. 27.10finer – refiner: Pr. 25.4fining – refining: Pr. 17.3, 27.21firkin – (Gr. metretes) 1 bath; about
9 gallons or 34 litres: Jn. 2.6firmament* – sky; the vault or expanse of
the heavens: Ge. 1.6; Ps. 150.1firstling* – first offspring: Ge. 4.4, Ex. 13.12fitches – fennel: Is. 28.25,27
– a cereal like wheat: Eze. 4.9flag* – marshland plant, such as reed or
rush: Ex. 2.3,5; Job 8.11; Is. 19.6flakes – folds: Job 41.23flay* – remove the skin: Le. 1.6; Mi. 3.3fleshhook* – fork used to retrieve meat
from a cooking pot: Ex. 27.3; 1Sa. 2.13
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floats – rafts: 1Ki. 5.9; 2Ch. 2.16flux – flow of blood: Ac. 28.8forasmuch* – as, since, because, seeing that:
1Ki. 13.21, 14.7; Ezr. 7.14; Lu. 1.1; Ac. 15.24forecast – plan, scheme, arrange: Da. 11.24,25foreship – bow or front of a ship: Ac. 27.30forum – market place: Ac. 28.15founder – a person who casts metal or glass
in a mould: Ju. 17.4; Je. 6.29, 10.9,14, 51.17fowler – bird-hunter: Ps. 91.3, 124.7; Pr. 6.5;
Ho. 9.8frame(d)* – manage: Ju. 12.6
– form: Ps. 103.14– make: Ho. 5.4– fitted together: Ep. 2.21– completed: He. 11.3
frankincense* – aromatic gum resin burnedas a fragrant incense: Ex. 30.34; Mat. 2.11
frankly – freely: Lu. 7.42fray – frighten: De. 28.26; Je. 7.33; Zec. 1.21fret* – grieve, be angry: Ps. 37.1,8frontlets – headbands: Ex. 13.16; De. 6.8, 11.18froward* – perverse, contrary, self-willed:
De. 32.20; Ps. 18.26; 1Pe. 2.18fuller* – bleacher or cleaner of cloth:
Mal. 3.2; Mar. 9.3furbish* – polish, sharpen: Je. 46.4furlong – (Gr. stadion) 660 feet or
200 metres: Lu. 24.13; Jn. 6.19furniture* – equipment, harness: Ge. 31.34
gainsay* – contradict: Lu. 21.15garner* – barn, grain store: Ps. 144.13;
Mat. 3.12; Lu. 3.17gat* – got: Ps. 116.3gazingstock – something to stare at in
wonder: Na. 3.6; He. 10.33gender(eth) – produce: Le. 19.19; Job 38.29;
2Ti. 2.23– bear young: Job 21.10; Ga. 4.24
gerah* – 1/20th of a shekel; 0.022 ounce or0.62 gram: Ex. 30.13; Eze. 45.12
Ghost* – Holy Ghost: Holy Spirit: Jn. 14.26– gave up the ghost: expired, died:Lu. 23.46; Ac. 5.5
gier eagle – vulture: Le. 11.18; De. 14.17gin* – snare, trap: Job 18.9; Is. 8.14
gird* – secure with a belt or band, encircle:Ex. 12.11; Jn. 13.5; 1Pe. 1.13
give place* – make room for: Lu. 14.9– give way, yield: Ga. 2.5; Ep. 4.27
glass* – mirror: Job 37.18; 1Co. 13.12glean* – collect what the reapers drop at
harvest time: Le. 19.9; Ru. 2.2glede – kite, vulture: De. 14.13glistering – shining: 1Ch. 29.2; Lu. 9.29goeth about, going about* –
endeavour(ing), try(ing): Jn. 7.20; Ro. 10.3gold* – in NT currency, $5.00 or £3.33:
Mat. 10.9, 23.16,17; Ac. 3.6; Ja. 5.3; 1Pe. 1.18good* – property: 1Ch. 29.3goodman* – master of the house: Pr. 7.19;
Mat. 20.11gopher wood – possibly cypress wood:
Ge. 6.14go to* – come now!: Ge. 11.3; Ju. 7.3gotten* – got, obtained: Ge. 4.1; Is. 15.7graff, graffed – graft, grafted: Ro. 11.17,24graving* – engraving: Ex. 32.4; Zec. 3.9greaves – armour for the legs: 1Sa. 17.6Grecians* – Greek-speaking Jews:
Ac. 6.1, 9.29, 11.20grisled – grey: Ge. 31.10,12; Zec. 6.3,6guilty of* – worthy of: Mat. 26.66gutter* – channel, shaft, tunnel: 2Sa. 5.8
habergeon* – linen undergarment:Ex. 28.32, 39.23– coat of mail: 2Ch. 26.14; Job 41.26
haft – handle: Ju. 3.22hale – haul, drag: Lu. 12.58haling* – hauling, pulling with force or
violence: Ac. 8.3halt* – lame, crippled: Mat. 18.8; Mar. 9.45handbreadth – (Heb. tophach) the distance
across 4 fingers; 3 inches or 76 millimetres:Ex. 37.12; 2Ch. 4.5; Ps. 39.5
handstaves – staffs used as weapons: Eze. 39.9hap (her hap was) – it happened that she:
Ru. 2.3haply* – perhaps, lest it should happen:
Mar. 11.13; Lu. 14.29hardly* – with difficulty: Mat. 19.23;
Mar. 10.23
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harrow – (noun) implement used for breaking up and levelling ploughedground: 2Sa. 12.31; 1Ch. 20.3– (verb) break up and level the ground:Job 39.10
hart* – deer: De. 12.15; Ps. 42.1heady – headstrong: 2Ti. 3.4helve – axe-handle: De. 19.5heretick – heretic, one who chooses a wrong
belief: Tit. 3.10heretofore* – before, previously:
Ex. 5.7; 2Co. 13.2hew* – shape by cutting or chopping:
Ex. 34.4; Lu. 23.53hewers* – choppers, cutters: De. 29.11;
2Ch. 2.18highminded – puffed up with pride:
Ro. 11.20; 1Ti. 6.17; 2Ti. 3.4hin* – 12 logs; about 1.5 gallons or 5.7 litres:
Ex. 30.24; Eze. 46.5hither* – here, to this place: Jos. 3.9; Jn. 4.15hitherto* – until now, before: Jn. 5.17; 1Co. 3.2hoar* – grey or white with age: Le. 19.32;
Is. 46.4– grey or white in colour: Ex. 16.14;Job 38.29
hoised – hoisted: Ac. 27.40holden* – held: Ps. 18.35; Lu. 24.16hold to* – cleave to, cling to: Mat. 6.24;
Lu. 16.13holpen* – helped: Ps. 86.17; Lu. 1.54homer* – liquid: 10 baths; about
90 gallons or 340 litres: Eze. 45.11– dry: 10 ephahs; about 9.5 bushels or340 litres: Le. 27.16; Ho. 3.2
honest* – honourable, good: Ro. 12.17;2Co. 13.7
horn* – symbol of strength and power: 1Sa. 2.1; Ps. 18.2
hosanna* – save, we pray; a shout of praise:Mat. 21.9; Mar. 11.10; Jn. 12.13
hosen – trousers, stockings: Da. 3.21hough – cut the hamstring or hock:
Jos. 11.6,9; 2Sa. 8.4; 1Ch. 18.4hungred (an)* – hungry: Mat. 12.1; Mar. 2.25husbandman* – one who works on the land:
Ge. 9.20; Ja. 5.7
imagery – painted or carved images:Eze. 8.12
implead – accuse, plead against: Ac. 19.38impotent – without strength, invalid:
Jn. 5.3,7; Ac. 4.9, 14.8inclose* – enclose, surround, set: Ex. 39.6;
Ju. 20.43; Ps. 17.10incontinency – lack of self control: 1Co. 7.5incontinent – uncontrolled, unrestrained:
2Ti. 3.3inditing – overflowing: Ps. 45.1infolding – flashing here and there: Eze. 1.4inkhorn – inkpot: Eze. 9.2,3,11inquisition – search, investigation: De. 19.18;
Es. 2.23; Ps. 9.12instant* – urgent, importunate: Lu. 23.23;
Ro. 12.12;instantly – earnestly: Lu. 7.4; Ac. 26.7
jacinth – reddish-orange gemstone: Re. 9.17, 21.20
jangling – foolish talking: 1Ti. 1.6jasper* – precious stone of various colours:
Ex. 28.20; Re. 21.11jeoparded – risked: Ju. 5.18Jewry – Judaea: Da. 5.13; Lu. 23.5; Jn. 7.1joinings – clamps, fittings: 1Ch. 22.3jot – yod, the smallest Hebrew letter:
Mat. 5.18jubile, jubilee* – year of release, begun with
the sound of the trumpet or horn: Le. 25.9
kerchief – cloth, veil, head-scarf: Eze. 13.18,21kine* – cows: Ge. 41.2knop* – knob, model of flower bud: Ex. 25.33
laded, laden* – loaded, burdened: Ge. 42.26;Mat. 11.28
lance – spear, javelin: Je. 50.42lasciviousness* – lustfulness, sexual
wantonness, indecency: Mar. 7.22; Jude 1.4latchet* – strap, lace: Mar. 1.7; Lu. 3.16;
Jn. 1.27laud – praise: Ro. 15.11laver* – basin, bath: Ex. 38.8; 1Ki. 7.38layeth at – strike at: Job 41.26leasing – lying, falsehood: Ps. 4.2, 5.6
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leaven* – yeast, fermented dough: Ex. 12.15;Ga. 5.9
lees – dregs, sediment (separated or refinedby pouring from bottle to bottle): Is. 25.6; Je. 48.11; Zep. 1.12
legion – Roman legion comprising 3,000 to6,000 soldiers: Mat. 26.53; Mar. 5.9,15;Lu. 8.30
let* – hinder, prevent: Ro. 1.13; 2Th. 2.7leviathan* – river or sea monster:
Job 41.1; Ps. 104.26lewd* – vicious, ignorant: Eze. 16.27; Ac. 17.5libertines – freed slaves: Ac. 6.9lien – lain: Ge. 26.10; Ps. 68.13; Je. 3.2lieutenants – provincial rulers: Ezr. 8.36;
Es. 3.12, 8.9, 9.3lign-aloes – aromatic wood: Nu. 24.6ligure – a precious stone: Ex. 28.19; 39.12liking – good liking: good condition:
Job 39.4– worse liking: worse condition: Da. 1.10
listeth – chooses, pleases; listed, chose,pleased: Mat. 17.12; Mar. 9.13; Jn. 3.8; Ja. 3.4
litters – covered wagons: Is. 66.20lively* – living: Ac. 7.38; 1Pe. 1.3loft – upper storey: 1Ki. 17.19; Ac. 20.9log* – about one pint or half-litre:
Le. 14.10,24look to* – look upon: 1Sa. 16.12lowring – gloomy: Mat. 16.3lucre* – ill-gotten or unlawful gain or
advantage: 1Sa. 8.3; 1Ti. 3.3lusty – vigorous, strong: Ju. 3.29
magnifical – magnificent: 1Ch. 22.5malefactor – criminal, a person who does
wrong: Lu. 23.32,33,39; Jn. 18.30malignity – deep-rooted hatred, great
malice: Ro. 1.29mallows – salt-wort, an inedible plant:
Job 30.4mammon – riches, money personified:
Mat. 6.24; Lu. 16.9,11,13mandrakes – plants with narcotic roots:
Ge. 30.14–16; Song 7.13manner* – kind, sort: Re. 18.12
– custom, habit: Jn. 19.40
mansions – resting places, abiding places:Jn. 14.2
mantle* – sleeveless cloak or cape: Ju. 4.18;1Ki. 19.19
maran-atha – our Lord is come (Aramaic):1Co. 16.22
marishes – marshes, swamps: Eze. 47.11mart – market place: Is. 23.3maschil* – instruction: Ps. 32 titlematrix – womb: Ex. 13.12,15, 34.19;
Nu. 3.12, 18.15matter – timber, forest, fuel: Ja. 3.5mattock* – pick axe: 1Sa. 13.20; 2Ch. 34.6maul – hammer, mallet: Pr. 25.18maw – animal’s stomach: De. 18.3mean men* – obscure, low, inferior men:
Pr. 22.29; Is. 2.9measure – OT dry volume (Heb. seah):
1.25 pecks or 11 litres: 2Ki. 7.1,16,18meat* – food of any kind: Ge. 1.29,30;
Jn. 4.34meet* – suitable, fit: Mat. 3.8; Col. 1.12mess – dish of food: Ge. 43.34; 2Sa. 11.8Messiah, Messias – Heb. the Anointed One:
Da. 9.25,26; Jn. 1.41, 4.25mete* – to measure: Mat. 7.2; Mar. 4.24meteyard – measuring rod: Le. 19.35milch – giving milk: Ge. 32.15; 1Sa. 6.7,10mile – (Gr. milion) Roman mile: 4,986 feet or
1,520 metres: Mat. 5.41mincing – with little steps: Is. 3.16miserable* – to be pitied: 1Co. 15.19mite – (Gr. lepton) about 1/8th of $0.01 or
1/12th of £0.01: Mar. 12.42; Lu. 12.59, 21.2mitre* – head-dress, turban: Ex. 28.4;
Zec. 3.5morrow* – morning: Jos. 5.11mortify – destroy the vitality of, kill:
Ro. 8.13; Col. 3.5mote – speck of dust: Mat. 7.3,5; Lu. 6.41,42motions – impulses: Ro. 7.5mount – mound, bank of earth: Je. 6.6; Eze. 4.2muffler – scarf covering the lower part of
the face: Is. 3.19munition – fortress, stronghold:
Is. 29.7, 33.16; Na. 2.1murrain – cattle plague: Ex. 9.3
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napkin – cloth, handkerchief: Lu. 19.20;Jn. 11.44, 20.7
naught, naughty – worthless, bad: 2Ki. 2.19; Pr. 6.12, 17.4, 20.14; Je. 24.2
naughtiness* – badness, wickedness: Pr. 11.6; Ja. 1.21
naves – hubs: 1Ki. 7.33neesings – sneezing: Job 41.18nephew – grandson: Ju. 12.14; Job 18.19;
Is. 14.22; 1Ti. 5.4nether* – lower, beneath: Ex. 19.17nethermost – lowest: 1Ki. 6.6nitre – carbonate of soda: Pr. 25.20; Je. 2.22noised abroad* – widely reported:
Lu. 1.65; Ac. 2.6noisome – hurtful, deadly: Ps. 91.3;
Eze. 14.15,21; Re. 16.2
obeisance* – expression of submission,often a bow: Ge. 37.7; 1Ki. 1.16
oblation* – offering, sacrifice: Le. 2.4; Da. 9.21occupy* – trade, do business: Lu. 19.13occurrent – happening, taking place: 1Ki. 5.4offend* – cause to stumble or sin:
Mat. 18.6,8,9omer – OT dry measure: 7 logs, 1/10th of an
ephah; about 6.5 pints or 3.6 litres:Ex. 16.16,36
onycha – shell used in perfume: Ex. 30.34ossifrage – vulture which breaks the bones
of its prey: Le. 11.13; Deut. 14.12ouches – sockets, settings:
Ex. 28.11,25; 39.6,18outgoings* – limits or boundaries:
Jos. 17.9; Ps. 65.8outlandish – foreign: Ne. 13.26overcharged* – overburdened: Lu. 21.34overlive – outlive, survive: Jos. 24.31overran – outran: 2Sa. 18.23overrunning – overflowing: Na. 1.8
paddle – small spade or trowel: De. 23.13painful – laborious, difficult: Ps. 73.16painfulness – toil, labour: 2Co. 11.27palmerworm – destructive locust:
Joel 1.4, 2.25; Am. 4.9palsy* – paralysis: Mat. 4.24
paper (reed) – papyrus: Is. 19.7; 2Jn. 12paps* – breasts: Lu. 11.27paramours – forbidden lovers: Eze. 23.20parcel* – piece, portion: Ge. 33.19; Jn. 4.5parchments – scrolls made of animal skins:
2Ti. 4.13parlour – upper room: Ju. 3.20,25
– room: 1Sa. 9.22; 1Ch. 28.11passage* – mountain pass: 1Sa. 13.23;
Is. 10.29– ford: Ju. 12.6; Je. 51.32
pate – head: Ps. 7.16pavilion* – large tent: 2Sa. 22.12; Je. 43.10peculiar* – one’s own property: Ex. 19.5;
De. 14.2peep – chirp, as a bird: Is. 8.19, 10.14penny, pence* – (Gr. denarion) a day’s wage
(16 of the farthings in Mat. 10.29); $0.20 or£0.13: Mat. 18.28, 20.2; Jn. 12.5
pentecost – fiftieth day after passover: Ac. 2.1, 20.16; 1Co. 16.8
peradventure* – perhaps: 1Ki. 18.27; Ro. 5.7phylacteries – strips of parchment inscribed
with texts in a small leather case boundon the forehead or left arm: Mat. 23.5
pictures – images carved in relief: Nu. 33.52;Pr. 25.11; Is. 2.16
piece of money – (Heb. qshitah; Gr. stater)4 days’ wages; $0.64 or £0.43: Ge. 33.19;Job 42.11; Mat. 17.27 (qshitah is rendered‘pieces of silver’ in Jos. 24.32)
piece of silver* – (Heb. keseph; Gr. argurion)$0.16 or £0.11: Ge. 20.16; Mat. 27.3 (a different Hebrew word used inJos. 24.32; different Greek word in Lu. 15.8)
pilled – peeled, stripped off bark: Ge. 30.37,38pitiful* – full of pity, compassionate: Ja. 5.11;
1Pe. 3.8plat – plot of ground: 2Ki. 9.26platter – dish: Mat. 23.25,26; Lu. 11.39play* – fence, fight with swords: 2Sa. 2.14plowshares – cutting blades of a plough:
Is. 2.4; Joel 3.10; Mi. 4.3plummet –a measuring line having a weight
at the end: 2Ki. 21.13; Is. 28.17; Zec. 4.10polled – cut hair: 2Sa. 14.26polls* – heads: 1Ch. 23.3
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pommels – bowl-shaped ornament on a pillar: 2Ch. 4.12,13 (the golden bowl inEc. 12.6)
port – gate: Ne. 2.13post* – messenger carrying letters:
2Ch. 30.6; Job 9.25potentate – a person with great power; king,
ruler, sovereign: 1Ti. 6.15potsherd* – piece of broken pottery:
Ps. 22.15; Is. 45.9pottage* – soup, stew: Ge. 25.29; 2Ki. 4.38pound* – NT currency (Gr. mnah): 100 of
the pennies in Mat. 20.2; $20.00 or £13.00:Lu. 19.13,25– OT weight (Heb. maneh): 300 shekels;6.6 pounds or 3 kilograms: 1Ki. 10.17;Ezr. 2.69; Ne. 7.71–72– NT weight (Gr. litra): 12 ounces or340 grams: Jn. 12.3, 19.39
pourtray – draw, carve: Eze. 4.1, 8.10, 23.14prating – chattering, babbling: Pr. 10.8,10;
3Jn. 10presently* – immediately: Pr. 12.16; Mat. 26.53press* – crowd: Mar. 2.4, 5.27; Lu. 8.19, 19.3pressfat – vat of a winepress: Hag. 2.16prevent* – go before, anticipate: Am. 9.10;
1Th. 4.15prey* – booty, spoil: Nu. 31.12,26pricks – goads for driving cattle: Nu. 33.55;
Ac. 9.5, 26.14printed – inscribed: Job 19.23prised – priced, value: Zec. 11.13privily* – secretly: Ju. 9.31; Mat. 1.19privy* – secret, private: Eze. 21.14
– knowing a secret: Ac. 5.2profane* – common, unholy: Eze. 42.20
– to dishonour: Mal. 2.11prognosticators – forecasters: Is. 47.13proper – personal: 1Ch. 29.3
– one’s own: Ac. 1.19; 1Co. 7.7– handsome, beautiful: He. 11.23
propitiation – the wrath-ending sacrifice bywhich the Lord Jesus Christ secured Hispeople’s pardon: Ro. 3.25; 1Jn. 2.2, 4.10
proselyte – a convert to Judaism: Mat. 23.15; Ac. 2.10, 6.5, 13.43
prove* – test, try: Ex. 16.4; 1Ti. 3.10
provender* – food, fodder: Ge. 24.25; Is. 30.24provide* – consider beforehand, take
thought for: Ro. 12.17providence – forethought: Ac. 24.2provocation* – defiance: 1Ki 15.30; He. 3.8,15psaltery* – stringed instrument:
Ne. 12.27; Ps. 33.2publican* – tax collector: Mat. 5.46; Lu. 5.27pulse – vegetables, beans: 2Sa. 17.28;
Da. 1.12,16purchase* – obtain: 1Ti. 3.13purtenance – internal organs, inward parts:
Ex. 12.9put to* – apply, use: Ezr. 6.12; Ec. 10.10pygarg – antelope: De. 14.5
quaternions – guard-parties of four men:Ac. 12.4
quick* – alive, living: Nu. 16.30; 1Pe. 4.5quickened* – brought to life: Ep. 2.1; Col. 2.13quit – behave: 1Sa. 4.9; 1Co. 16.13
– acquitted, free: Ex. 21.19,28; Jos. 2.20
rail* – insult, blaspheme: 1Sa. 25.14;Mar. 15.29
railer – abusive person: 1Co. 5.11railing* – abusive, reviling: 1Pe. 3.9; 2Pe. 2.11raiment* – clothing, attire: Ge. 24.53; Re. 3.5rampart – raised bank of earth around a
fort as a defence: La. 2.8; Na. 3.8ranges – pot-racks: Le. 11.35
– ranks of soldiers: 2Ki. 11.8,15; 2Ch. 23.14ranging – roving: Pr. 28.15rank* – full-grown, ripe, healthy: Ge. 41.5,7rase – demolish: Ps. 137.7ravening* – plundering: Lu. 11.39
– tearing in pieces: Eze. 22.25ravin – tear in pieces, seize prey: Ge. 49.27;
Na. 2.12receipt of custom – tax office, place of toll:
Mat. 9.9; Mar. 2.14; Lu. 5.27redound – overflow, surge up: 2Co. 4.15reed* – (Heb. qaneh) 6 cubits; 105 inches or
2.67 metres: Eze. 40.3–8, 41.8, 42.16–19rehearse* – report, declare: Ex. 17.14; Ac. 14.27reins* – mind, inmost being (literally,
kidneys): Ps. 7.9; Re. 2.23
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remission/remit* – forgiveness, pardon:Mat. 26.28; Jn. 20.23; Ro. 3.25
reprobate* – refuse, disapproved, unfit:Je. 6.30; 2Co. 13.5; Tit. 1.16
require* – ask: 2Sa. 12.20rereward* – rear ward, rearguard:
Jos. 6.9; Is. 52.12ribband – cord, twisted thread: Nu. 15.38rid* – clear away, remove: Le. 26.6rie – rye, spelt, a cereal like wheat:
Ex. 9.32; Is. 28.25rifled – plundered: Zec. 14.2ringstraked – streaked, striped:
Ge. 30.35,40, 31.8,12riot* – reckless, self-indulgent behaviour:
Tit. 1.6riotous* – reckless, self-indulgent: Lu. 15.13rising* – swelling, tumour, boil:
Le. 13.2,10,19,28,43, 14.56road – raid: 1Sa. 27.10roll* – scroll: Ezr. 6.1,2; Is. 8.1; Je. 36.2room* – space: Ps. 31.8
– place at table: Mat. 23.6; Lu. 14.7rude – inexpert, untrained: 2Co. 11.6rue – a garden herb: Lu. 11.42
sackbut – pipe or lyre of elderwood:Da. 3.5,15
sardine – a red stone from Sardius: Re. 4.3sardius – a red stone, carnelian:
Ex. 28.17, 39.10; Eze. 28.13; Re. 21.20satyr – a goat-like creature: Is. 13.21, 34.14save* – excepting: Jn. 6.22,46savour* – taste: Ex. 5.21; Mat. 5.13
– think, understand: Mat. 16.23; Mar. 8.33scall – skin disease, sore: Le. 13.30,37, 14.54scant – skimped, meagre: Mi. 6.10scourge* – whip (noun): Job. 9.23; Jn. 2.15
– whip (verb): Le. 19.20; Mat. 27.26scrip* – bag: 1Sa. 17.40; Mat. 10.10seared – scorched (literally, cauterised):
1Ti. 4.2seatward – toward the mercy seat: Ex. 37.9secure, securely* – free from anxiety:
Ju. 8.11; Pr. 3.29; Mi. 2.8; Mat. 28.14seethe* – boil: Ex. 23.19; Zec. 14.21see to* – look upon: Jos. 22.10
selvedge – specially woven fabric edgewhich does not fray: Ex. 26.4, 36.11
serjeant – officer carrying a staff as symbolof office: Ac. 16.35,38
servitor – serving man, attendant: 2 Ki. 4.43set forward* – oversee: 1Ch. 23.4; 2Ch. 34.12set light by – dishonour, treat with
contempt or shame: De. 27.16; Eze. 22.7set on* – attack: Ac. 18.10settle* – base, pedestal, ledge: Eze. 43.14, 45.19set to his seal* – affixed his seal: Jn. 3.33severally – separately, individually: 1Co. 12.11shambles – meat-market: 1Co. 10.25shamefacedness – a sense of shame: 1Ti. 2.9sheepcote – pasturage, sheep pens: 1Sa. 24.3;
2Sa. 7.8; 1Ch. 17.7shekel* – weight, standard: about 0.44 ounce
or 12.4 grams: Ge. 23.15; Am. 8.5– of the sanctuary:* 0.5 ounce or14.2 grams: Ex. 30.13, 38.24; Nu. 18.16 – after the king’s weight: the exact weightis unknown; if standard, the entire weightwould be about 6 pounds or 2.7 kilograms:2Sa. 14.26 – OT currency: currently, 1 shekel = $0.26or £0.17: Ex. 30.15; Le. 5.15
sherd – fragment: Is. 30.14; Eze. 23.34shipping (took shipping) – they got into the
boats: Jn. 6.24shittim, shittah* – thorny acacia tree:
Ex. 25.5; Is. 41.19shock – stack of sheaves: Ju. 15.5; Job 5.26shroud – cover, shelter: Eze. 31.3silly – simple, foolish: Ho. 7.11; 2Ti. 3.6silverlings – silver coins: Is. 7.23simple* – ignorant, without guile, innocent:
Pr. 9.4; Ro. 16.19sincere* – pure: 1Pe. 2.2single – healthy: Mat. 6.22; Lu. 11.34sith – since: Eze. 35.6sixscore – 120: 1Ki. 9.14; Jonah 4.11skill* (verb) – to know how, to be skilled:
1Ki. 5.6; 2Ch. 2.8sleight – deceitfulness, slyness: Ep. 4.14slime – mud, bitumen: Ge. 11.3, 14.10; Ex. 2.3slips – stems or roots cut from a plant and
used for grafting or planting: Is. 17.10
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slow bellies – idle gluttons: Tit. 1.12sluggard* – habitually idle or lazy person:
Pr. 6.6,9, 10.26, 13.4sluices – water channel controlled at the head
by a gate: Is. 19.10snuffdishes* – pans for wick-trimmings:
Ex. 25.38sod – boiled: Ge. 25.29; 2Ch. 35.13sodden* – boiled: Ex. 12.9sodering – soldering: Is. 41.7sojourn* – dwell for a time: Ge. 12.10sometime(s)* – formerly, at one time, once:
Col. 1.21; 1Pe. 3.20soothsayer/ing* – one who professes to
foretell the future: Jos. 13.22; Is. 2.6;Ac. 16.16
sore* – very great or severe; extremely:Ge. 19.9; Lu. 2.9
sort* – manner: 2Co. 7.11; 3Jn. 6sottish – foolish: Je. 4.22span* – (Heb. zereth) distance from extended
little finger to thumb, 3 handbreadths;9 inches or 229 millimetres: Ex. 28.16, 39.9;Is. 40.12
spoken for – asked in marriage: Song 8.8spring* – dawn: Ju. 19.25; 1Sa. 9.26stacte – aromatic gum from a tree: Ex. 30.34standard* – flag, banner: Nu. 1.52; Je. 51.27stand upon* – attack: 2Sa. 1.9,10staves* – poles, staffs: Ex. 25.13–15;
Mat. 10.10stay* – support: Ps. 18.18; Is. 3.1
– stop, hold back: Le. 13.5; 2Sa. 24.16stead* – place: Ge. 30.2; 2Co. 5.20stock* – wooden block or log:
Job 13.27, 33.11; Pr. 7.22; Is. 44.19stomacher – richly ornamented triangular
piece of cloth, worn as a covering for thechest or abdomen: Is. 3.24
stout(ness)* – hard(ness), bold(ness): Is. 9.9, 10.12
strait* – narrow: Mat. 7.13; Lu. 13.24 – strict: Ac. 26.5
straitened* – limited, restricted: Job 18.7; 2Co. 6.12
straitly* – strictly, closely: Ge. 43.7; Mar. 1.43straitness* – distress: De. 28.53
strakes – streaks: Ge. 30.37; Le. 14.37strake sail – lowered sail: Ac. 27.17strange* – foreign: Ge. 35.2; Ex. 18.3; He. 11.9strawed* – strewed, scattered:
Ex. 32.20; Mat. 21.8stricken in age (years)* – aged: Ge. 18.11;
Lu. 1.7strike hands – clasp hands concluding an
agreement: Job 17.3; Pr. 17.18, 22.26suborned – bribed: Ac. 6.11subtil, subtilty* – cunning: Ge. 3.1; Mat. 26.4
– insight, perception: Pr. 1.4sunder* – pieces, parts: Job 41.17; Ps. 46.9;
Lu. 12.46suppliant – one praying or pleading: Zep. 3.10surfeiting – sickness from overeating or
drinking: Lu. 21.34sycamine – mulberry: Lu. 17.6
tabering – beating, as on a tabor or drum:Na. 2.7
tabernacle* – tent, dwelling: Ex. 39.32;Mat. 17.4
table* – writing-tablet: Lu. 1.63; 2Co. 3.3tablet – necklace ornament:
Ex. 35.22; Nu. 31.50; Is. 3.20tabret* – small drum: Ge. 31.27; Is. 5.12taches* – clasps, fastenings: Ex. 26.6take* – trap, catch: Pr. 6.2,25take up* – obtain on credit: Ne. 5.2tale* – number: Ex. 5.8; 1Sa. 18.27talent* – in the Old Testament, generally a
disk of a precious metal (gold, silver, etc.)weighing one talent – OT weight, standard (Heb. kikar):3,000 shekels, 66 pounds or 30 kilograms: Ex. 38.24,25; Ezr. 7.22– NT currency (Gr. talanton): 60 of thepounds in Lu. 19.13; $1,200 or £800:Mat. 18.24, 25.15– NT weight (Gr. talanton): 75 pounds or34 kilograms: Re. 16.21
tares – weeds, darnel: Mat. 13.25,40target* – shield: 1Ki. 10.16taxation – compulsory payment: 2Ki. 23.35taxing – registration, census: Lu. 2.2; Ac. 5.37teil tree – oak tree (as in Ge. 35.4): Isa 6.13
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tell* – count: Ge. 15.5; Ps. 22.17temper – mix: Ex. 29.2, 30.35; Eze. 46.14;
1Co. 12.24tempt* – try, test: Ge. 22.1; Mat. 4.7tenons – projections on a piece of wood
which fit into corresponding holes tomake a joint: Ex. 26.17,19, 36.22,24
teraphim* – images: Ju. 17.5; Ho. 3.4tetrarch* – ruler over a fourth part of a
country: Mat. 14.1; Lu. 3.1Thee-ward – toward Thee: 1Sa. 19.4thongs – leather straps: Ac. 22.25thought* – anxiety: Mat. 6.25thyine – sweet-smelling wood: Re. 18.12till, tillage* – cultivate, cultivation: Ge. 2.5;
Pr. 13.23timbrel* – type of tambourine or drum:
Ex. 15.20; Ps. 150.4tire* – (noun) head-dress: Is. 3.18; Eze. 24.17,23
– (verb) put on head-dress: 2Ki. 9.30tithe* – give a tenth: De. 14.22; Lu. 11.42tittle – small projection of some Hebrew
letters, hence anything very small: Mat. 5.18; Lu. 16.17
told* – counted: 2Ki. 12.10tormentor – torturer: Mat. 18.34tow – coarse fibres of flax or hemp used for
spinning: Ju. 16.9; Is. 1.31, 43.17traffick* – trade: Ge. 42.34; 1Ki. 10.15translate – transfer, take up to heaven:
2Sa. 3.10; Col. 1.13; He. 11.5travail* – manual labour: Is. 53.11
– childbirth: Ge. 38.27trespass*– sin, transgress: Ge. 50.17; Mat. 18.15tribute money – (Gr. didrachmon) 2 days’
wages; $0.32 or £0.21: Mat. 17.24, 22.19trim* – arrange carefully: Je. 2.33trow – think, suppose: Lu. 17.9trump – trumpet: 1Co. 15.52; 1Th. 4.16turtle* – turtle-dove: Le. 12.8; Song 2.12; Je. 8.7tutor – guardian: Ga. 4.2twain* – two: Is. 6.2; Mat. 5.41; Ep. 2.15
unawares (at)* – unexpectedly: Jos. 20.9;Ps. 35.8
uncomely – unbecoming, unpresentable: 1Co. 7.36, 12.23
undergirding – passing ropes under a shipto strengthen it: Ac. 27.17
undersetters – supports, bases: 1Ki. 7.30,34undertake – be surety for: Is. 38.14unicorn* – wild bull: Nu. 23.22; Job 39.10unperfect – imperfect, unformed: Ps. 139.16untoward – stubborn, unruly: Ac. 2.40upbraid – reproach: Ju. 8.15; Mat. 11.20;
Mar. 16.14; Ja. 1.5usury* – interest on money lent: Ex. 22.25us-ward – toward us: Ps. 40.5; Ep. 1.19; 2Pe. 3.9utmost* – outermost: Nu. 22.36,41utter* – outer: Eze. 42.1uttermost* – outermost: Ex. 26.4
– last: Mat. 5.26
vagabond* – fugitive, wandering: Ge. 4.12;Ac. 19.13
vail, veil* – curtain: Ex. 26.31; Mat. 27.51vainglory – extreme self-pride and
boastfulness: Phi. 2.3vanities (lying)* – falsehoods: Ps. 31.6vaunt – boast: Ju. 7.2; 1Co. 13.4vein – lengthy and regularly shaped
occurrence of ore: Job 28.1venture (at a)* – at random: 1Ki. 22.34;
2Ch. 18.33verily*– surely, indeed, truly: Mat. 5.18; Ac. 19.4vermilion – mercuric sulphide used as a
bright red pigment: Je. 22.14; Eze. 23.14vestments – garments, robes: 2Ki. 10.22vestry – store-room for robes: 2Ki. 10.22vex* – trouble: Le. 19.33
– crush: Is. 7.6– harm: Ac. 12.1
vexation* – trouble, distress, affliction:De. 28.20; Ec. 4.6
vial* – flask: 1Sa. 10.1– shallow bowl or dish: Re. 5.8, 16.2
victuals* – food: Jos. 1.11; Mat. 14.15; Lu. 9.12vile* – wicked: Ro. 1.26
– lowly: Phi. 3.21– filthy: Ja. 2.2
vintage* – time of grape gathering: Le. 26.5;Is. 24.13
viol* – lyre, stringed instrument: Is. 5.12;Am. 6.5
viol
14
virtue* – power: Mar. 5.30; Lu. 6.19– goodness: Phi. 4.8; 2Pe. 1.5
visage – face, expression: Is. 52.14; La. 4.8;Da. 3.19
volume – roll, scroll: Ps. 40.7; He. 10.7
ward (in)* – under guard: Ge. 40.3– on guard, on watch: Is. 21.8
ware* – merchandise: Ne. 10.31– aware: Ac. 14.6– wore: Lu. 8.27
warp* – the threads running lengthwise in aloom: Le. 13.48,49
watch* –first – 6.00pm to 9.00pm (not mentioned);second – 9.00pm to midnight: Lu. 12.38;third – midnight to 3.00am: Lu. 12.38;fourth – 3.00am to 6.00am: Mat. 14.25;middle – 10.00pm to 2.00am: Ju. 7.19;morning – 2.00am to 6.00am Ex. 14.24. (In pre-Roman times the Jews had threewatches of four hours.)
waymarks – guideposts: Je. 31.21what* – why: Lu. 22.71whelp* – cub: Ge. 49.9; Pr. 17.12when as* – when: Mat. 1.18whether* – which of two: Mat. 21.31which* – who: Mat. 6.9; Lu. 11.2; Ro. 3.30whit* – every whit: everything: 1Sa. 3.18
– completely: Jn. 7.23– (not a) whit: not in anything: 2Co. 11.5
whither, no whither* – where, nowhere: 2Ki. 5.25
will* – wish, desire: Mat. 11.27; Tit. 3.8
wimples – shawls, cloaks: Is. 3.22winefat – wine-vat, wine press: Is. 63.2;
Mar. 12.1winked at* – overlooked: Ac. 17.30wist* – knew: Ex. 16.15; Mar. 9.6; Lu. 2.49wit* (to) – to know: Ge. 24.21; Ex. 2.4
– that is to say: Ro. 8.23– I do you to wit, I am letting you know:2Co. 8.1
withal* – also, with: Job 2.8; Ac. 25.27without* – outside: Mat. 12.46; Mar. 11.4withs – cords: Ju. 16.7,8,9witty – clever, skilful: Pr. 8.12woe worth the day – alas for the day:
Eze. 30.2wont* – accustomed: Ex. 21.29; Mat. 27.15;
Ac. 16.13woof* – yarns carried back and forth across
the loom in weaving: Le. 13.48,49 wormwood* – bitter, oil-yielding plant:
De. 29.18; Re. 8.11worship (have worship)* – have respect,
honour: Lu. 14.10wot, wotteth* – know, knoweth: Ge. 39.8;
Ex. 32.1; Ac. 3.17; Ro. 11.2would (to) God* – oh that!: Nu. 11.29;
2Ki. 5.3; Ac. 26.29wreathen* – twisted, like cord: Ex. 28.14wrest* – twist, distort: Ps. 56.5; 2Pe. 3.16wringed – wrung: Ju. 6.38wroth* – angry: Mat. 18.34
yesternight – last night: Ge. 19.34, 31.29,42you-ward – toward you: 2Co. 1.12, 13.3; Ep. 3.2
virtue
R E A D I N G T H E B I B L E
A Concise Course whereby one can read through the whole Bible once in two years,
the Psalms and the New Testament twice.
These [Bereans] were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind,
and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
Acts 17.11
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,
for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect,
throughly furnished unto all good works.
2 Timothy 3.16–17
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January
1 Ge. 1 Mat. 1
2 Ge. 2 Mat. 2
3 Ge. 3 Mat. 3
4 Ge. 4 Mat. 4
5 Ge. 5 Mat. 5
6 Ge. 6 Mat. 6
7 Ge. 7 Mat. 7
8 Ge. 8 Mat. 8
9 Ge. 9–10 Mat. 9
10 Ge. 11 Mat. 10
11 Ge. 12 Mat. 11
12 Ge. 13 Mat. 12
13 Ge. 14 Mat. 13
14 Ge. 15 Mat. 14
15 Ge. 16 Mat. 15
16 Ge. 17 Mat. 16
17 Ge. 18 Mat. 17
18 Ge. 19 Mat. 18
19 Ge. 20 Mat. 19
20 Ge. 21 Mat. 20
21 Ge. 22 Mat. 21
22 Ge. 23 Mat. 22
23 Ge. 24 Mat. 23
24 Ge. 25 Mat. 24
25 Ge. 26 Mat. 25
26 Ge. 27 Mat. 26
27 Ge. 28 Mat. 27
28 Ge. 29 Mat. 28
29 Ge. 30 Mar. 1
30 Ge. 31 Mar. 2
31 Ge. 32 Mar. 3
February
1 Ge. 33 Mar. 4
2 Ge. 34 Mar. 5
3 Ge. 35–36 Mar. 6
4 Ge. 37 Mar. 7
5 Ge. 38 Mar. 8
6 Ge. 39 Mar. 9
7 Ge. 40 Mar. 10
8 Ge. 41 Mar. 11
9 Ge. 42 Mar. 12
10 Ge. 43 Mar. 13
11 Ge. 44 Mar. 14
12 Ge. 45 Mar. 15
13 Ge. 46 Mar. 16
14 Ge. 47 Lu. 1.1–38
15 Ge. 48 Lu. 1.39–80
16 Ge. 49 Lu. 2
17 Ge. 50 Lu. 3
18 Ex. 1 Lu. 4
19 Ex. 2 Lu. 5
20 Ex. 3 Lu. 6
21 Ex. 4 Lu. 7
22 Ex. 5 Lu. 8
23 Ex. 6 Lu. 9
24 Ex. 7 Lu. 10
25 Ex. 8 Lu. 11
26 Ex. 9 Lu. 12
27 Ex. 10 Lu. 13
28 Ex. 11.1–12.21 Lu. 14
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March
1 Ex. 12.22–51 Lu. 15
2 Ex. 13 Lu. 16
3 Ex. 14 Lu. 17
4 Ex. 15 Lu. 18
5 Ex. 16 Lu. 19
6 Ex. 17 Lu. 20
7 Ex. 18 Lu. 21
8 Ex. 19 Lu. 22
9 Ex. 20 Lu. 23
10 Ex. 21 Lu. 24
11 Ex. 22 Jn. 1
12 Ex. 23 Jn. 2
13 Ex. 24 Jn. 3
14 Ex. 25 Jn. 4
15 Ex. 26 Jn. 5
16 Ex. 27 Jn. 6
17 Ex. 28 Jn. 7
18 Ex. 29 Jn. 8
19 Ex. 30 Jn. 9
20 Ex. 31 Jn. 10
21 Ex. 32 Jn. 11
22 Ex. 33 Jn. 12
23 Ex. 34 Jn. 13
24 Ex. 35 Jn. 14
25 Ex. 36 Jn. 15
26 Ex. 37 Jn. 16
27 Ex. 38 Jn. 17
28 Ex. 39 Jn. 18
29 Ex. 40 Jn. 19
30 Le. 1 Jn. 20
31 Le. 2–3 Jn. 21
April
1 Le. 4 Ps. 1–2
2 Le. 5 Ps. 3–4
3 Le. 6 Ps. 5–6
4 Le. 7 Ps. 7–8
5 Le. 8 Ps. 9
6 Le. 9 Ps. 10
7 Le. 10 Ps. 11–12
8 Le. 11–12 Ps. 13–14
9 Le. 13 Ps. 15–16
10 Le. 14 Ps. 17
11 Le. 15 Ps. 18
12 Le. 16 Ps. 19
13 Le. 17 Ps. 20–21
14 Le. 18 Ps. 22
15 Le. 19 Ps. 23–24
16 Le. 20 Ps. 25
17 Le. 21 Ps. 26–27
18 Le. 22 Ps. 28–29
19 Le. 23 Ps. 30
20 Le. 24 Ps. 31
21 Le. 25 Ps. 32
22 Le. 26 Ps. 33
23 Le. 27 Ps. 34
24 Nu. 1 Ps. 35
25 Nu. 2 Ps. 36
26 Nu. 3 Ps. 37
27 Nu. 4 Ps. 38
28 Nu. 5 Ps. 39
29 Nu. 6 Ps. 40–41
30 Nu. 7 Ps. 42–43
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May
1 Nu. 8 Ps. 44
2 Nu. 9 Ps. 45
3 Nu. 10 Ps. 46–47
4 Nu. 11 Ps. 48
5 Nu. 12–13 Ps. 49
6 Nu. 14 Ps. 50
7 Nu. 15 Ps. 51
8 Nu. 16 Ps. 52–54
9 Nu. 17–18 Ps. 55
10 Nu. 19 Ps. 56–57
11 Nu. 20 Ps. 58–59
12 Nu. 21 Ps. 60–61
13 Nu. 22 Ps. 62–63
14 Nu. 23 Ps. 64–65
15 Nu. 24 Ps. 66–67
16 Nu. 25 Ps. 68
17 Nu. 26 Ps. 69
18 Nu. 27 Ps. 70–71
19 Nu. 28 Ps. 72
20 Nu. 29 Ps. 73
21 Nu. 30 Ps. 74
22 Nu. 31 Ps. 75–76
23 Nu. 32 Ps. 77
24 Nu. 33 Ps. 78.1–37
25 Nu. 34 Ps. 78.38–72
26 Nu. 35 Ps. 79
27 Nu. 36 Ps. 80
28 De. 1 Ps. 81–82
29 De. 2 Ps. 83–84
30 De. 3 Ps. 85
31 De. 4 Ps. 86–87
June
1 De. 5 Ps. 88
2 De. 6 Ps. 89
3 De. 7 Ps. 90
4 De. 8 Ps. 91
5 De. 9 Ps. 92–93
6 De. 10 Ps. 94
7 De. 11 Ps. 95–96
8 De. 12 Ps. 97–98
9 De. 13–14 Ps. 99–101
10 De. 15 Ps. 102
11 De. 16 Ps. 103
12 De. 17 Ps. 104
13 De. 18 Ps. 105
14 De. 19 Ps. 106
15 De. 20 Ps. 107
16 De. 21 Ps. 108–109
17 De. 22 Ps. 110–111
18 De. 23 Ps. 112–113
19 De. 24 Ps. 114–115
20 De. 25 Ps. 116
21 De. 26 Ps. 117–118
22 De. 27.1–28.19 Ps. 119.1–24
23 De. 28.20–68 Ps. 119.25–48
24 De. 29 Ps. 119.49–72
25 De. 30 Ps. 119.73–96
26 De. 31 Ps. 119.97–120
27 De. 32 Ps. 119.121–144
28 De. 33–34 Ps. 119.145–176
29 Jos. 1 Ps. 120–122
30 Jos. 2 Ps. 123–125
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July
1 Jos. 3 Ps. 126–128
2 Jos. 4 Ps. 129–131
3 Jos. 5.1–6.5 Ps. 132–134
4 Jos. 6.6–27 Ps. 135–136
5 Jos. 7 Ps. 137–138
6 Jos. 8 Ps. 139
7 Jos. 9 Ps. 140–141
8 Jos. 10 Ps. 142–143
9 Jos. 11 Ps. 144
10 Jos. 12–13 Ps. 145
11 Jos. 14–15 Ps. 146–147
12 Jos. 16–17 Ps. 148
13 Jos. 18–19 Ps. 149–150
14 Jos. 20–21 Ac. 1
15 Jos. 22 Ac. 2
16 Jos. 23 Ac. 3
17 Jos. 24 Ac. 4
18 Ju. 1 Ac. 5
19 Ju. 2 Ac. 6
20 Ju. 3 Ac. 7
21 Ju. 4 Ac. 8
22 Ju. 5 Ac. 9
23 Ju. 6 Ac. 10
24 Ju. 7 Ac. 11
25 Ju. 8 Ac. 12
26 Ju. 9 Ac. 13
27 Ju. 10.1–11.11 Ac. 14
28 Ju. 11.12–40 Ac. 15
29 Ju. 12 Ac. 16
30 Ju. 13 Ac. 17
31 Ju. 14 Ac. 18
August
1 Ju. 15 Ac. 19
2 Ju. 16 Ac. 20
3 Ju. 17 Ac. 21
4 Ju. 18 Ac. 22
5 Ju. 19 Ac. 23
6 Ju. 20 Ac. 24
7 Ju. 21 Ac. 25
8 Ru. 1 Ac. 26
9 Ru. 2 Ac. 27
10 Ru. 3–4 Ac. 28
11 1Sa. 1 Ro. 1
12 1Sa. 2 Ro. 2
13 1Sa. 3 Ro. 3
14 1Sa. 4 Ro. 4
15 1Sa. 5–6 Ro. 5
16 1Sa. 7–8 Ro. 6
17 1Sa. 9 Ro. 7
18 1Sa. 10 Ro. 8
19 1Sa. 11 Ro. 9
20 1Sa. 12 Ro. 10
21 1Sa. 13 Ro. 11
22 1Sa. 14 Ro. 12
23 1Sa. 15 Ro. 13
24 1Sa. 16 Ro. 14
25 1Sa. 17 Ro. 15
26 1Sa. 18 Ro. 16
27 1Sa. 19 1Co. 1
28 1Sa. 20 1Co. 2
29 1Sa. 21–22 1Co. 3
30 1Sa. 23 1Co. 4
31 1Sa. 24 1Co. 5
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September
1 1Sa. 25 1Co. 6
2 1Sa. 26 1Co. 7
3 1Sa. 27 1Co. 8
4 1Sa. 28 1Co. 9
5 1Sa. 29–30 1Co. 10
6 1Sa. 31 1Co. 11
7 2Sa. 1 1Co. 12
8 2Sa. 2 1Co. 13
9 2Sa. 3 1Co. 14
10 2Sa. 4–5 1Co. 15
11 2Sa. 6 1Co. 16
12 2Sa. 7 2Co. 1
13 2Sa. 8–9 2Co. 2
14 2Sa. 10 2Co. 3
15 2Sa. 11 2Co. 4
16 2Sa. 12 2Co. 5
17 2Sa. 13 2Co. 6
18 2Sa. 14 2Co. 7
19 2Sa. 15 2Co. 8
20 2Sa. 16 2Co. 9
21 2Sa. 17 2Co. 10
22 2Sa. 18 2Co. 11
23 2Sa. 19 2Co. 12
24 2Sa. 20 2Co. 13
25 2Sa. 21 Ga. 1
26 2Sa. 22 Ga. 2
27 2Sa. 23 Ga. 3
28 2Sa. 24 Ga. 4
29 1Ki. 1 Ga. 5
30 1Ki. 2 Ga. 6
October
1 1Ki. 3 Ep. 1
2 1Ki. 4–5 Ep. 2
3 1Ki. 6 Ep. 3
4 1Ki. 7 Ep. 4
5 1Ki. 8 Ep. 5
6 1Ki. 9 Ep. 6
7 1Ki. 10 Phi. 1
8 1Ki. 11 Phi. 2
9 1Ki. 12 Phi. 3
10 1Ki. 13 Phi. 4
11 1Ki. 14 Col. 1
12 1Ki. 15 Col. 2
13 1Ki. 16 Col. 3
14 1Ki. 17 Col. 4
15 1Ki. 18 1Th. 1
16 1Ki. 19 1Th. 2
17 1Ki. 20 1Th. 3
18 1Ki. 21 1Th. 4
19 1Ki. 22 1Th. 5
20 2Ki. 1 2Th. 1
21 2Ki. 2 2Th. 2
22 2Ki. 3 2Th. 3
23 2Ki. 4 1Ti. 1
24 2Ki. 5 1Ti. 2
25 2Ki. 6 1Ti. 3
26 2Ki. 7 1Ti. 4
27 2Ki. 8 1Ti. 5
28 2Ki. 9 1Ti. 6
29 2Ki. 10 2Ti. 1
30 2Ki. 11–12 2Ti. 2
31 2Ki. 13 2Ti. 3
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November
1 2Ki. 14 2Ti. 4
2 2Ki. 15 Tit. 1
3 2Ki. 16 Tit. 2
4 2Ki. 17 Tit. 3
5 2Ki. 18 Phile.
6 2Ki. 19 He. 1
7 2Ki. 20 He. 2
8 2Ki. 21 He. 3
9 2Ki. 22 He. 4
10 2Ki. 23 He. 5
11 2Ki. 24 He. 6
12 2Ki. 25 He. 7
13 1Ch. 1–2 He. 8
14 1Ch. 3–4 He. 9
15 1Ch. 5–6 He. 10
16 1Ch. 7–8 He. 11
17 1Ch. 9–10 He. 12
18 1Ch. 11–12 He. 13
19 1Ch. 13–14 Ja. 1
20 1Ch. 15 Ja. 2
21 1Ch. 16 Ja. 3
22 1Ch. 17 Ja. 4
23 1Ch. 18 Ja. 5
24 1Ch. 19–20 1Pe. 1
25 1Ch. 21 1Pe. 2
26 1Ch. 22 1Pe. 3
27 1Ch. 23 1Pe. 4
28 1Ch. 24–25 1Pe. 5
29 1Ch. 26–27 2Pe. 1
30 1Ch. 28 2Pe. 2
December
1 1Ch. 29 2Pe. 3
2 2Ch. 1 1Jn. 1
3 2Ch. 2 1Jn. 2
4 2Ch. 3–4 1Jn. 3
5 2Ch. 5.1–6.11 1Jn. 4
6 2Ch. 6.12–42 1Jn. 5
7 2Ch. 7 2Jn.
8 2Ch. 8 3Jn.
9 2Ch. 9 Jude
10 2Ch. 10 Re. 1
11 2Ch. 11–12 Re. 2
12 2Ch. 13 Re. 3
13 2Ch. 14–15 Re. 4
14 2Ch. 16 Re. 5
15 2Ch. 17 Re. 6
16 2Ch. 18 Re. 7
17 2Ch. 19–20 Re. 8
18 2Ch. 21 Re. 9
19 2Ch. 22–23 Re. 10
20 2Ch. 24 Re. 11
21 2Ch. 25 Re. 12
22 2Ch. 26 Re. 13
23 2Ch. 27–28 Re. 14
24 2Ch. 29 Re. 15
25 2Ch. 30 Re. 16
26 2Ch. 31 Re. 17
27 2Ch. 32 Re. 18
28 2Ch. 33 Re. 19
29 2Ch. 34 Re. 20
30 2Ch. 35 Re. 21
31 2Ch. 36 Re. 22
D A I L Y R E A D I N G P L A N – First Year
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January
1 Ezr. 1 Ac. 1
2 Ezr. 2 Ac. 2
3 Ezr. 3 Ac. 3
4 Ezr. 4 Ac. 4
5 Ezr. 5 Ac. 5
6 Ezr. 6 Ac. 6
7 Ezr. 7 Ac. 7
8 Ezr. 8 Ac. 8
9 Ezr. 9 Ac. 9
10 Ezr. 10 Ac. 10
11 Ne. 1 Ac. 11
12 Ne. 2 Ac. 12
13 Ne. 3 Ac. 13
14 Ne. 4 Ac. 14
15 Ne. 5 Ac. 15
16 Ne. 6 Ac. 16
17 Ne. 7 Ac. 17
18 Ne. 8 Ac. 18
19 Ne. 9 Ac. 19
20 Ne. 10 Ac. 20
21 Ne. 11 Ac. 21
22 Ne. 12 Ac. 22
23 Ne. 13 Ac. 23
24 Es. 1 Ac. 24
25 Es. 2 Ac. 25
26 Es. 3 Ac. 26
27 Es. 4 Ac. 27
28 Es. 5 Ac. 28
29 Es. 6 Ro. 1
30 Es. 7 Ro. 2
31 Es. 8 Ro. 3
February
1 Es. 9–10 Ro. 4
2 Job 1 Ro. 5
3 Job 2 Ro. 6
4 Job 3 Ro. 7
5 Job 4 Ro. 8
6 Job 5 Ro. 9
7 Job 6 Ro. 10
8 Job 7 Ro. 11
9 Job 8 Ro. 12
10 Job 9 Ro. 13
11 Job 10 Ro. 14
12 Job 11 Ro. 15
13 Job 12 Ro. 16
14 Job 13 1Co. 1
15 Job 14 1Co. 2
16 Job 15 1Co. 3
17 Job 16–17 1Co. 4
18 Job 18 1Co. 5
19 Job 19 1Co. 6
20 Job 20 1Co. 7
21 Job 21 1Co. 8
22 Job 22 1Co. 9
23 Job 23 1Co. 10
24 Job 24 1Co. 11
25 Job 25–26 1Co. 12
26 Job 27 1Co. 13
27 Job 28 1Co. 14
28 Job 29 1Co. 15
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March
1 Job 30 1Co. 16
2 Job 31 2Co. 1
3 Job 32 2Co. 2
4 Job 33 2Co. 3
5 Job 34 2Co. 4
6 Job 35 2Co. 5
7 Job 36 2Co. 6
8 Job 37 2Co. 7
9 Job 38 2Co. 8
10 Job 39 2Co. 9
11 Job 40 2Co. 10
12 Job 41 2Co. 11
13 Job 42 2Co. 12
14 Pr. 1 2Co. 13
15 Pr. 2 Ga. 1
16 Pr. 3 Ga. 2
17 Pr. 4 Ga. 3
18 Pr. 5 Ga. 4
19 Pr. 6 Ga. 5
20 Pr. 7 Ga. 6
21 Pr. 8 Ep. 1
22 Pr. 9 Ep. 2
23 Pr. 10 Ep. 3
24 Pr. 11 Ep. 4
25 Pr. 12 Ep. 5
26 Pr. 13 Ep. 6
27 Pr. 14 Phi. 1
28 Pr. 15 Phi. 2
29 Pr. 16 Phi. 3
30 Pr. 17 Phi. 4
31 Pr. 18 Col. 1
April
1 Pr. 19 Col. 2
2 Pr. 20 Col. 3
3 Pr. 21 Col. 4
4 Pr. 22 1Th. 1
5 Pr. 23 1Th. 2
6 Pr. 24 1Th. 3
7 Pr. 25 1Th. 4
8 Pr. 26 1Th. 5
9 Pr. 27 2Th. 1
10 Pr. 28 2Th. 2
11 Pr. 29 2Th. 3
12 Pr. 30 1Ti. 1
13 Pr. 31 1Ti. 2
14 Ec. 1 1Ti. 3
15 Ec. 2 1Ti. 4
16 Ec. 3 1Ti. 5
17 Ec. 4 1Ti. 6
18 Ec. 5 2Ti. 1
19 Ec. 6 2Ti. 2
20 Ec. 7 2Ti. 3
21 Ec. 8 2Ti. 4
22 Ec. 9 Tit. 1
23 Ec. 10 Tit. 2
24 Ec. 11 Tit. 3
25 Ec. 12 Phile.
26 Song 1 He. 1
27 Song 2 He. 2
28 Song 3 He. 3
29 Song 4 He. 4
30 Song 5 He. 5
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May
1 Song 6 He. 6
2 Song 7 He. 7
3 Song 8 He. 8
4 Is. 1 He. 9
5 Is. 2 He. 10
6 Is. 3–4 He. 11
7 Is. 5 He. 12
8 Is. 6 He. 13
9 Is. 7 Ja. 1
10 Is. 8.1–9.7 Ja. 2
11 Is. 9.8–10.4 Ja. 3
12 Is. 10.5–34 Ja. 4
13 Is. 11–12 Ja. 5
14 Is. 13 1Pe. 1
15 Is. 14 1Pe. 2
16 Is. 15 1Pe. 3
17 Is. 16 1Pe. 4
18 Is. 17–18 1Pe. 5
19 Is. 19–20 2Pe. 1
20 Is. 21 2Pe. 2
21 Is. 22 2Pe. 3
22 Is. 23 1Jn. 1
23 Is. 24 1Jn. 2
24 Is. 25 1Jn. 3
25 Is. 26 1Jn. 4
26 Is. 27 1Jn. 5
27 Is. 28 2Jn.
28 Is. 29 3Jn.
29 Is. 30 Jude
30 Is. 31 Re. 1
31 Is. 32 Re. 2
June
1 Is. 33 Re. 3
2 Is. 34 Re. 4
3 Is. 35 Re. 5
4 Is. 36 Re. 6
5 Is. 37 Re. 7
6 Is. 38 Re. 8
7 Is. 39 Re. 9
8 Is. 40 Re. 10
9 Is. 41 Re. 11
10 Is. 42 Re. 12
11 Is. 43 Re. 13
12 Is. 44 Re. 14
13 Is. 45 Re. 15
14 Is. 46 Re. 16
15 Is. 47 Re. 17
16 Is. 48 Re. 18
17 Is. 49 Re. 19
18 Is. 50 Re. 20
19 Is. 51 Re. 21
20 Is. 52 Re. 22
21 Is. 53 Mat. 1
22 Is. 54 Mat. 2
23 Is. 55 Mat. 3
24 Is. 56 Mat. 4
25 Is. 57 Mat. 5
26 Is. 58 Mat. 6
27 Is. 59 Mat. 7
28 Is. 60 Mat. 8
29 Is. 61 Mat. 9
30 Is. 62 Mat. 10
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July
1 Is. 63 Mat. 11
2 Is. 64 Mat. 12
3 Is. 65 Mat. 13
4 Is. 66 Mat. 14
5 Je. 1 Mat. 15
6 Je. 2 Mat. 16
7 Je. 3 Mat. 17
8 Je. 4 Mat. 18
9 Je. 5 Mat. 19
10 Je. 6 Mat. 20
11 Je. 7 Mat. 21
12 Je. 8 Mat. 22
13 Je. 9 Mat. 23
14 Je. 10 Mat. 24
15 Je. 11 Mat. 25
16 Je. 12 Mat. 26
17 Je. 13 Mat. 27
18 Je. 14 Mat. 28
19 Je. 15 Mar. 1
20 Je. 16 Mar. 2
21 Je. 17 Mar. 3
22 Je. 18 Mar. 4
23 Je. 19 Mar. 5
24 Je. 20 Mar. 6
25 Je. 21 Mar. 7
26 Je. 22 Mar. 8
27 Je. 23 Mar. 9
28 Je. 24 Mar. 10
29 Je. 25 Mar. 11
30 Je. 26 Mar. 12
31 Je. 27 Mar. 13
August
1 Je. 28 Mar. 14
2 Je. 29 Mar. 15
3 Je. 30–31 Mar. 16
4 Je. 32 Ps. 1–2
5 Je. 33 Ps. 3–4
6 Je. 34 Ps. 5–6
7 Je. 35 Ps. 7–8
8 Je. 36, 45 Ps. 9
9 Je. 37 Ps. 10
10 Je. 38 Ps. 11–12
11 Je. 39 Ps. 13–14
12 Je. 40 Ps. 15–16
13 Je. 41 Ps. 17
14 Je. 42 Ps. 18
15 Je. 43 Ps. 19
16 Je. 44 Ps. 20–21
17 Je. 46 Ps. 22
18 Je. 47 Ps. 23–24
19 Je. 48 Ps. 25
20 Je. 49 Ps. 26–27
21 Je. 50 Ps. 28–29
22 Je. 51 Ps. 30
23 Je. 52 Ps. 31
24 La. 1 Ps. 32
25 La. 2 Ps. 33
26 La. 3 Ps. 34
27 La. 4 Ps. 35
28 La. 5 Ps. 36
29 Eze. 1 Ps. 37
30 Eze. 2 Ps. 38
31 Eze. 3 Ps. 39
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September
1 Eze. 4 Ps. 40–41
2 Eze. 5 Ps. 42–43
3 Eze. 6 Ps. 44
4 Eze. 7 Ps. 45
5 Eze. 8 Ps. 46–47
6 Eze. 9 Ps. 48
7 Eze. 10 Ps. 49
8 Eze. 11 Ps. 50
9 Eze. 12 Ps. 51
10 Eze. 13 Ps. 52–54
11 Eze. 14 Ps. 55
12 Eze. 15 Ps. 56–57
13 Eze. 16 Ps. 58–59
14 Eze. 17 Ps. 60–61
15 Eze. 18 Ps. 62–63
16 Eze. 19 Ps. 64–65
17 Eze. 20 Ps. 66–67
18 Eze. 21 Ps. 68
19 Eze. 22 Ps. 69
20 Eze. 23 Ps. 70–71
21 Eze. 24 Ps. 72
22 Eze. 25 Ps. 73
23 Eze. 26 Ps. 74
24 Eze. 27 Ps. 75–76
25 Eze. 28 Ps. 77
26 Eze. 29 Ps. 78.1–37
27 Eze. 30 Ps. 78.38–72
28 Eze. 31 Ps. 79
29 Eze. 32 Ps. 80
30 Eze. 33 Ps. 81–82
October
1 Eze. 34 Ps. 83–84
2 Eze. 35 Ps. 85
3 Eze. 36 Ps. 86
4 Eze. 37 Ps. 87–88
5 Eze. 38 Ps. 89
6 Eze. 39 Ps. 90
7 Eze. 40 Ps. 91
8 Eze. 41 Ps. 92–93
9 Eze. 42 Ps. 94
10 Eze. 43 Ps. 95–96
11 Eze. 44 Ps. 97–98
12 Eze. 45 Ps. 99–101
13 Eze. 46 Ps. 102
14 Eze. 47 Ps. 103
15 Eze. 48 Ps. 104
16 Da. 1 Ps. 105
17 Da. 2 Ps. 106
18 Da. 3 Ps. 107
19 Da. 4 Ps. 108–109
20 Da. 5 Ps. 110–111
21 Da. 6 Ps. 112–113
22 Da. 7 Ps. 114–115
23 Da. 8 Ps. 116
24 Da. 9 Ps. 117–118
25 Da. 10 Ps. 119.1–24
26 Da. 11 Ps. 119.25–48
27 Da. 12 Ps. 119.49–72
28 Ho. 1 Ps. 119.73–96
29 Ho. 2 Ps. 119.97–120
30 Ho. 3–4 Ps. 119.121–144
31 Ho. 5–6 Ps. 119.145–176
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November
1 Ho. 7 Ps. 120–122
2 Ho. 8 Ps. 123–125
3 Ho. 9 Ps. 126–128
4 Ho. 10 Ps. 129–131
5 Ho. 11 Ps. 132–134
6 Ho. 12 Ps. 135–136
7 Ho. 13 Ps. 137–138
8 Ho. 14 Ps. 139
9 Joel 1 Ps. 140–141
10 Joel 2 Ps. 142
11 Joel 3 Ps. 143
12 Am. 1 Ps. 144
13 Am. 2 Ps. 145
14 Am. 3 Ps. 146–147
15 Am. 4 Ps. 148–150
16 Am. 5 Lu. 1.1–38
17 Am. 6 Lu. 1.39–80
18 Am. 7 Lu. 2
19 Am. 8 Lu. 3
20 Am. 9 Lu. 4
21 Ob. Lu. 5
22 Jonah 1 Lu. 6
23 Jonah 2 Lu. 7
24 Jonah 3 Lu. 8
25 Jonah 4 Lu. 9
26 Mi. 1 Lu. 10
27 Mi. 2 Lu. 11
28 Mi. 3 Lu. 12
29 Mi. 4 Lu. 13
30 Mi. 5 Lu. 14
December
1 Mi. 6 Lu. 15
2 Mi. 7 Lu. 16
3 Na. 1 Lu. 17
4 Na. 2 Lu. 18
5 Na. 3 Lu. 19
6 Hab. 1 Lu. 20
7 Hab. 2 Lu. 21
8 Hab. 3 Lu. 22
9 Zep. 1 Lu. 23
10 Zep. 2 Lu. 24
11 Zep. 3 Jn. 1
12 Hag. 1 Jn. 2
13 Hag. 2 Jn. 3
14 Zec. 1 Jn. 4
15 Zec. 2 Jn. 5
16 Zec. 3 Jn. 6
17 Zec. 4 Jn. 7
18 Zec. 5 Jn. 8
19 Zec. 6 Jn. 9
20 Zec. 7 Jn. 10
21 Zec. 8 Jn. 11
22 Zec. 9 Jn. 12
23 Zec. 10 Jn. 13
24 Zec. 11 Jn. 14
25 Zec. 12.1–13.1 Jn. 15
26 Zec. 13.2–9 Jn. 16
27 Zec. 14 Jn. 17
28 Mal. 1 Jn. 18
29 Mal. 2 Jn. 19
30 Mal. 3 Jn. 20
31 Mal. 4 Jn. 21
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