Thematic Bible




Thematic Bible






What is man that thou wilt remember him? and the son of man that thou wilt review him? And thou wilt diminish him a little more than the messengers, and thou wilt surround him with glory and honor. And thou wilt give him dominion over the works of thy hands; thou didst put all under his feet:

Who as Jehovah our God, lifting himself up to dwell? To see those being humbled in the heavens and in the earth?

O Jehovah, what is man and thou wilt know him? the son of man, and thou wilt reckon him?

Thus said Jehovah, the Holy One of Israel, and his potter, Ask me of things coming concerning the sons, and concerning the work of my hands will ye command me?

In which God, willing more abundantly to show to the heirs of the promise the firmness of his counsel, he intervened by an oath: That by two unalterable deeds, in which it is impossible for God to deceive we might have a strong consolation, taking refuge in holding firmly the hope set before:




Sojourn in this land, and I will be with thee, and will bless thee, for to thee and to thy seed will I give all these lands; and I established the oath which I sware to Abraham thy father.

And they will rise early in the morning, and they will swear, a man to his brother, and Isaak will send them away and they will go from him in peace.

And Joshua will make peace to them, and will cut out to them a covenant to preserve them alive: and the chiefs of the assembly sware to them.

This we will do to them, and preserve them alive; and anger shall not be upon us for the oath that we sware to them.

Which he cut out with Abraham, and his oath to Isaak.

For truly men swear by the greater: and the oath for confirmation to them the end of all controversy. In which God, willing more abundantly to show to the heirs of the promise the firmness of his counsel, he intervened by an oath:


(For not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that according to choice the purpose of God might remain, not of works, but of him calling;)



For this, shall the earth mourn, and the heavens became dark from above: because I spake, I purposed, I lamented not, and I will not turn back from it




And all the generations of the earth being reckoned as nothing: and doing according to his station in the army of the heavens, and the generations of the earth: and there is none that shall strike upon his hand, and say to him, What didst thou?




For this, shall the earth mourn, and the heavens became dark from above: because I spake, I purposed, I lamented not, and I will not turn back from it




And if it is of God, ye cannot destroy it; lest ye also be found contenders against God.


The oath which he sware to Abraham our father,

Sojourn in this land, and I will be with thee, and will bless thee, for to thee and to thy seed will I give all these lands; and I established the oath which I sware to Abraham thy father.

In which God, willing more abundantly to show to the heirs of the promise the firmness of his counsel, he intervened by an oath: That by two unalterable deeds, in which it is impossible for God to deceive we might have a strong consolation, taking refuge in holding firmly the hope set before:

And he will say, By myself did I swear, says Jehovah, for because that thou didst this word, and didst not spare thy son, thine only.

And Joseph will say to his brethren, I am dying; and God reviewing, will review you, and will bring you up from this land to the land which he sware to Abraham, to Isaak and to Jacob.

Once did I swear in my holy place if I shall lie to David.

Which he cut out with Abraham, and his oath to Isaak.

For God promising to Abraham, since he had none greater to swear by, sware by himself,



And all the generations of the earth being reckoned as nothing: and doing according to his station in the army of the heavens, and the generations of the earth: and there is none that shall strike upon his hand, and say to him, What didst thou?




For this, shall the earth mourn, and the heavens became dark from above: because I spake, I purposed, I lamented not, and I will not turn back from it




And if it is of God, ye cannot destroy it; lest ye also be found contenders against God.


The oath which he sware to Abraham our father,

For I sware in mine anger if they shall come in to my rest

Jehovah sware by his right hand, and by the arm of his strength, If I shall give more thy grain for food to thine enemies, and if the sons of the stranger shall drink thy new wine which thou didst labor for it:



And he will say, By myself did I swear, says Jehovah, for because that thou didst this word, and didst not spare thy son, thine only.

Once did I swear in my holy place if I shall lie to David.

As I aware in my wrath, If they shall come into my rest.)


For not by the law, the promise to Abraham, or to his seed, for him to be heir of the world, but by the justice of faith.










The oath which he sware to Abraham our father,

For God promising to Abraham, since he had none greater to swear by, sware by himself, Saying, Truly will I praise thee, and multiplying will I multiply thee.

For I sware in mine anger if they shall come in to my rest

Jehovah of armies sware by his soul: That if I filled thee with men as with locusts, and they struck up a shout against thee.

And to whom sware he that they could not come into his rest, if not to them having been disobedient?


To establish the oath which I sware to your fathers, to give to them a land flowing milk and honey, as this day. And I shall answer and say, Verily, O Jehovah.

For by myself did I swear, says Jehovah, that Bozrah shall be for a desolation, for a reproach, and for a waste, and for a curse; and all her cities shall be for wastes forever.

For the law establishes men chief priests having weakness; but the word of the sacrifice sanctioned by solemn oath, after the law, the Son, having been perfected forever.


And he will say, By myself did I swear, says Jehovah, for because that thou didst this word, and didst not spare thy son, thine only.

Once did I swear in my holy place if I shall lie to David.

Which he cut out with Abraham, and his oath to Isaak.

For we having believed come into the rest, as he said, As I sware in my wrath, if they shall come into my rest: although the works having been from the foundation of the world.

Jehovah sware the truth to David; he will not turn back from it: from the fruit of thy belly I will set upon the throne to thee.

As I aware in my wrath, If they shall come into my rest.)

And sware by him living for ever and ever, who created the heaven, and all in it, and earth, and all things in it, and the sea, and all in it, that time shall be no more:

By myself I sware the word, justice went forth out of my mouth, and shall not turn back, That to me every knee shall bend, every tongue shall swear.

And if ye will not bear these words, by myself I sware, says Jehovah, that this house shall be for a desolation.

(For they truly without sacrifice sanctioned by solemn oath became priests; but he with the sacrifice sanctioned by solemn oath by him, saying to him, The Lord sware, and will not repent, Thou priest forever, according to the order of Melchisedec:)


The oath which he sware to Abraham our father,

For I sware in mine anger if they shall come in to my rest

Jehovah sware by his right hand, and by the arm of his strength, If I shall give more thy grain for food to thine enemies, and if the sons of the stranger shall drink thy new wine which thou didst labor for it:



And he will say, By myself did I swear, says Jehovah, for because that thou didst this word, and didst not spare thy son, thine only.

Once did I swear in my holy place if I shall lie to David.

As I aware in my wrath, If they shall come into my rest.)



And he will say, By myself did I swear, says Jehovah, for because that thou didst this word, and didst not spare thy son, thine only.

Say to them, I live, says Jehovah, if not as ye spake in mine ears, so will I do to you:



By faith he dwelt in the land of promise, as a strange land, having dwelt in tents with Isaac and Jacob, co-heirs of the same promise:



For not by the law, the promise to Abraham, or to his seed, for him to be heir of the world, but by the justice of faith.