Genesis 3:19
In.Ec 1:3,13; Eph 4:28; 1Th 2:9; 2Th 3:10till.Job 1:21; Ps 90:3; 104:29; Ec 5:15for dust.2:7; 18:27and.23:4; Job 17:13-16; 19:26; 21:26; 34:15; Ps 22:15,29; 104:29Pr 21:16; Ec 3:20; 12:7; Da 12:2; Ro 5:12-21; 1Co 15:21,22Job 30:23
the house.14:5; 21:33; Ge 3:19; 2Sa 14:14; Ec 8:8; 9:5; 12:5-7; Heb 9:27Psalms 79:3
Their.10; Mt 23:35; Ro 8:36; Re 16:6; 17:6; 18:24and there, etc.Either there was no friend or relation left to bury them, or none was allowed to perform this last sad office. The despotism of eastern princes often proceeds to such a degree of extravagance as to fill the mind with astonishment and horror. In Morocco, no person dares to bury the body of a malefactor without an order from the emperor; and Windus, speaking of a man who was to have been sawn in two, informs us, that "his body must have remained to be eaten by the dogs, if the emperor had not pardoned him." 141:7; Jer 8:1,2; 14:16; 15:3; 16:4; 25:33; 34:20; Re 11:9Ecclesiastes 6:3
a man.Ge 33:5; 1Sa 2:20,21; 2Ki 10:1; 1Ch 28:5; 2Ch 11:21; Es 5:11Ps 127:4,5; Pr 17:6so.5:17-19; Ge 47:9and also.2Ki 9:35; Es 7:10; 9:14,15; Isa 14:19,20; Jer 22:19; 36:30that an.4:3; Job 3:16; Ps 58:8; Mt 26:24Ecclesiastes 12:5
the almond.Ge 42:38; 44:29,31; Le 19:32; Job 15:10; Ps 71:18; Pr 16:31; 20:29Isa 46:4; Jer 1:11because.9:10; Job 17:13; 30:23; Ps 49:10-14; Heb 9:27the mourners.Ge 50:3-10; Jer 9:17-20; Mr 5:38,39Ecclesiastes 12:7
dust.3:20; Ge 3:19; 18:27; Job 4:19,20; 7:21; 20:11; 34:14,15; Ps 90:3Ps 146:4; Da 12:2the spirit.3:21God.Ge 2:7; Nu 16:22; 27:16; Isa 57:16; Jer 38:16; Zec 12:1Heb 12:9,23
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