Genesis 11:6
Behold.3:22; Jud 10:14; 1Ki 18:27; Ec 11:9the people.1; 9:19; Ac 17:26imagined.6:5; 8:21; Ps 2:1-4; Lu 1:51Genesis 19:9
Stand.1Sa 17:44; 25:17; Pr 9:7,8; Isa 65:5; Jer 3:3; 6:15; 8:12; Mt 7:6This.13:12; Ex 2:14; Ac 7:26-28; 2Pe 2:7,8pressed.11:6; 1Sa 2:16; Pr 14:16; 17:12; 27:3; Ec 9:3; 10:13; Da 3:19-22Exodus 32:21-23
Ge 20:9; 26:10; De 13:6-8; 1Sa 26:19; Jos 7:19-26; 1Ki 14:16; 21:222Ki 21:9-11 knowest.14:11; 15:24; 16:2-4,20,28; 17:2-4; De 9:7,24that they are.De 31:27; 1Sa 15:24; Ps 36:4; Pr 4:16 1-4,8Jeremiah 44:16-17
we.16:15-17; 8:6,12; 18:18; 38:4; Ex 5:2; Job 15:25-27; 21:14,15Ps 2:3; 73:8,9; Isa 3:9; Da 3:15; Lu 19:14,27 whatsoever.25; Nu 30:2,12; De 23:23; Jud 11:36; Ps 12:4; Mr 6:26queen of heaven. or, frame of heaven.As the Sun was worshipped, not only under the name of {baal shamayim,} "Lord of heaven," but also by that of {Molech,} or King; it is likely also that the Moon was adored as {melecheth hashshamayim,} "the Queen of heaven." So the Orphic hymn addressed to the Moon begins [Klythi thea BASILEIA,] Hear, goddess Queen. And Homer, in his Hymn to the Moon, addresses her, [Chaire, anassa, thea] All hail, Queen, goddess. In Epiphanius, we find some women of Arabia, towards the end of the fourth century, had set up another queen of heaven, the Virgin Mary, too well known since under that name and character, whom they likewise worshipped as a goddess, by holding stated assemblies every year to her honour, and by offering a cake of bread in her name; whence these heretics were called Collyridians, from the Greek [kollyris,] a cake. 7:18; 2Ki 17:16as we.19:13; 32:29-32; 2Ki 22:17; Ne 9:34; Da 9:6-8our fathers.Ne 9:34; Ps 106:6; Eze 20:8; Da 9:5,6,8; 1Pe 1:18in the cities.9,21then.Ex 16:3; Isa 48:5; Ho 2:5-9; Php 3:19victuals. Heb. bread.John 6:15
perceived.2:24,25; Heb 4:13take.7:3,4; 12:12,13; Mr 11:9; Lu 19:38he departed.5:41; 18:36; Mt 14:22; Mr 6:46-52
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