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... believe, and truly thou mayest obey a command given by the ... I have often marvelled
why the Church of Rome should ... than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am ...
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Of Preparation.
... had done Moses before, to put off his shoes, in reverence ... 22:2.) Oh, blessed are
they who often eat of ... Where I should have given all due reverence to my natural ...
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And ii.
... seven rivers, so that one may wade through in shoes. ... The commentary on [Hebrew: nkvN]
is given by Daniel 2 ... that height, in a moral sense, is often ascribed to ...
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Torrey's Topical Textbook
Amos 2:6Thus said the LORD; For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they sold the righteous for silver, and the poor for a pair of shoes;
Torrey's Topical TextbookAmos 8:6
That we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes; yes, and sell the refuse of the wheat?
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Shoes
Shoes of Israel Preserved for Forty Years, While Journeying in The
Shoes of Ladies of Distinction: Often Highly Ornamental
Shoes of Ladies of Distinction: Often Made of Badgers' Skins
Shoes of Ladies of Distinction: Probably often Adorned With Tinkling Ornaments
Shoes of the Beauty Conferred on Saints
Shoes of the Preparation of the Gospel
Shoes: (Having Blood On) of Being Engaged in War and Slaughter
Shoes: (Taken off) an Ignominious and Servile Condition
Shoes: (Thrown Over a Place) Subjection
Shoes: Bearing, for Another a Degrading office, Only Performed By
Shoes: Bound Round the Feet With Latchets or Strings
Shoes: Called Sandals
Shoes: Customs Connected With: A Man Who Refused to Marry a Deceased Brother's Wife
Shoes: Customs Connected With: The Right of Redemption Resigned by a Man's Giving One of
Shoes: Early Use of
Shoes: Loosing of, for Another a Degrading office
Shoes: Often Given As Bribes
Shoes: Soles of, Sometimes Plated With Brass or Iron
Shoes: The Apostles Prohibited from Taking for Their Journey More,
Shoes: The Jews: Never Wore, in Mourning
Shoes: The Jews: Put off, when They Entered Sacred Places
Shoes: The Jews: Put On, Before Beginning a Journey
Shoes: Worn out by a Long Journey
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