Houses: Not to be Coveted
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Exodus 20:17
You shall not covet your neighbor's house, you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is your neighbor's.
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Micah 2:2
And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away: so they oppress a man and his house, even a man and his heritage.
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Greek and Jew
... About it were neglected houses; not a sign of festivity was apparent; windows hung
open ... "I am here and not the Maccabee, whose crown you coveted. ...
/.../miller/the city of delight/chapter viii greek and jew.htm

Acts xx. 32
... he does not say, From no man have I coveted the necessaries ... receive those who come
yourselves; though you may not wish to take them into your houses, at any ...
/.../chrysostom/homilies on acts and romans/homily xlv acts xx 32.htm

Picture of a Pauline Church
... about it, because he has not been inside the houses. ... or what kind of food they
eat"not to speak ... and discussing their chances of winning the coveted crowns. ...
/.../stalker/the life of st paul/chapter viii picture of a.htm

Tenth Commandment
... God had showered upon them, but coveted the wisdom ... the race for wealth, have we not
sometimes a ... our neighbor's goodly lands"fine houses,"beautiful clothes ...
//christianbookshelf.org/moody/weighed and wanting/tenth commandment.htm

Another Archbishop
... secret method in his power to win the coveted prize. ... Had he not the precedence over
the most illustrious civilians at Court and in the houses of the ...
/.../chapter xiv another archbishop.htm

Footnotes:
... "I have coveted no man's ... Their inward thought is, that their houses shall continue
for ever, and ... Nevertheless, man being in honour abideth not: he is like the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/groves/christian devotedness/footnotes .htm

The Sack of Rome
... He had coveted it for a long time; and to ... in the streets between pagans and Christians,
not to say ... Houses belonging to the Church were burned, a monk killed in ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bertrand/saint augustin/i the sack of rome.htm

Choosing Her Course
... until she attained a speed of the coveted 'hundred ... had run away,' she laughed, 'and
I did not wish you ... steps, and, if possible, get into their houses and point ...
/.../carpenter/the angel adjutant of twice born men/ii choosing her course.htm

His Unconscious Preparation for his Work
... athlete in the arena, the building of houses and temples ... God, yet his efforts to
reach this coveted position by the observance of the law had not satisfied him. ...
/.../stalker/the life of st paul/chapter ii his unconscious preparation.htm

The Heavenly Race
... among the living in Zion, is to some persons a thing exceedingly coveted. ... not hear
it, they have the Bible in their houses, and yet they will not attend to ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 4 1858/the heavenly race.htm

Subtopics

Houses

Houses for Summer Residence

Houses in Cities, Built in Streets

Houses of Brick or Clay: Easily Broken Through

Houses of Brick or Clay: Often Swept Away by Torrents

Houses of Brick or Clay: Plastered

Houses of Criminals, Desolated

Houses of Saints' Inheritance

Houses of the Body

Houses of the Church

Houses of the Grave

Houses of the Rich: Goodly

Houses of the Rich: Great

Houses of the Rich: Pleasant

Houses were Hired

Houses were Mortgaged

Houses were Sold

Houses: (Building of) of Great Prosperity

Houses: (Built and not Inhabited) of Calamity

Houses: (Insecurity of) of Earthly Trust

Houses: (On a Rock) the Hope of Saints

Houses: (On Sand) the Delusive Hope of Hypocrites

Houses: (To Inhabit Those, Built by Others) Abundant Feelings

Houses: Accessible from the Outside

Houses: Admission To, Gained by Knocking at the Door

Houses: Antiquity of

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Ceiled and Painted

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Hung With Rich Tapestries

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Inlaid With Ivory

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Large and Airy

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Warmed With Fires

Houses: Built of Bricks

Houses: Built of Clay

Houses: Built of Hewn or Cut Stone

Houses: Built of Stone and Wood

Houses: Custom of Fastening Nails, in Walls of, Alluded To

Houses: Deep and Solid Foundations Required For

Houses: Desolation of, Threatened As a Punishment

Houses: Divided Into Apartments

Houses: Doors of, How Fastened

Houses: Doors of, Low and Small for Safety

Houses: Entered by a Gate or Door

Houses: had often Detached Apartments for Secrecy and for Strangers

Houses: had often Several Stories

Houses: Law Respecting the Sale of

Houses: Liable to Leprosy

Houses: Lighted by Windows

Houses: Not to be Coveted

Houses: Often Broken Down to Repair City Walls Before Sieges

Houses: Often Built on City Walls

Houses: Serpents often Lodged in Walls of

Houses: Sometimes Built Without Foundation

Houses: Street Windows of, High and Dangerous

Houses: The Courts of, Large and Used As Apartments

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Booths on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Idolatrous Altars on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Often Covered With Week Grass

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Resorted to in Grief

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Surrounded With Battlements

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Devotion

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Drying Flax

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Exercise

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Making Proclamations

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Secret Conference

Houses: Upper Apartments of, the Best, and Used for Entertainments

Houses: Walls of, Plastered

Houses: when Finished Were Usually Dedicated

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