Thematic Bible


Thematic Bible



The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

And, him who is desiring thee to be judged, and to take, thy tunic, let him have, thy mantle also. Verse ConceptsCloaksDressPeople Giving ClothesOuter GarmentsInner GarmentsAdding EvilRobbing People

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

To him who is smiting thee upon the one cheek, be offering, the other also; and, from him who is taking away thy mantle, thy tunic also, do not forbid: Verse ConceptsCloaksCheeksSelf DefenceDressSmitten CheeksSmiting Of The RighteousPeople Giving ClothesOuter GarmentsInner GarmentsAccepting BeatingsRobbing PeopleTurning The Other Cheek

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

And, him who is desiring thee to be judged, and to take, thy tunic, let him have, thy mantle also. Verse ConceptsCloaksDressPeople Giving ClothesOuter GarmentsInner GarmentsAdding EvilRobbing People

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

To him who is smiting thee upon the one cheek, be offering, the other also; and, from him who is taking away thy mantle, thy tunic also, do not forbid: Verse ConceptsCloaksCheeksSelf DefenceDressSmitten CheeksSmiting Of The RighteousPeople Giving ClothesOuter GarmentsInner GarmentsAccepting BeatingsRobbing PeopleTurning The Other Cheek

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

Jesus, therefore, came forth outside, wearing the thorn crown, and the purple mantle. And he saith unto them - Lo! the Man! Verse ConceptsCrown Of ThornsOuter GarmentsPurple ClothesWho He Might Becrowns

And, the soldiers, plaiting a crown out of thorns, placed it upon his head, and, a purple robe, cast they about him; Verse ConceptsCrown Of ThornsClothingRobesSoldiersDressPlaitingOuter GarmentsPurple ClothesSoldiers Treatment Of Christ

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

To him who is smiting thee upon the one cheek, be offering, the other also; and, from him who is taking away thy mantle, thy tunic also, do not forbid: Verse ConceptsCloaksCheeksSelf DefenceDressSmitten CheeksSmiting Of The RighteousPeople Giving ClothesOuter GarmentsInner GarmentsAccepting BeatingsRobbing PeopleTurning The Other Cheek

The cloak that I left in Troas, with Carpus, when thou comest, bring; and the scrolls, especially, the parchments. Verse ConceptsCloaksClothing, Need OfBooksLeisure, And PastimesPaul, Life OfDressOuter GarmentsSimplicityPapyrus

Moreover, although I came unto Troas for the glad-message of the Christ, and a door for me had been opened in the Lord, Verse Conceptsevangelists, identity ofevangelism, motivation forDoorsOpen DoorsThe Gospel PreachedOpportunity

And, these, came and were waiting for us at Troas. And, we, sailed forth, after the days of unleavened bread, from Philippi, and came unto them in Troas in five days, where we tarried seven days.

Setting sail, therefore, from Troas, we ran straight into Samothracia, and, on the morrow, unto New City, Verse ConceptsIslandsSeafaringThe Next Daysailing

but, passing by Mysia, they came down unto Troas.