Thematic Bible




Thematic Bible



Of the fruit of a man's mouth, shall his inmost mind be satisfied, with the product of his lips, shall he be satisfied.


Should, a wise man, answer unreal knowledge? or fill, with the east wind, his inner man?

Conceiving mischief, and bringing forth iniquity, yea, their inmost soul, prepareth deceit.

Surely he hath known no peace in his inmost mind, - With his dearest thing, shall he not get away:

For our soul, sinketh down to the dust, Our body, cleaveth to the earth.


Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.

I heard, and I trembled within me, at the voice, my lips, quivered, decay, entered, my bones, and, in my limbs, I trembled, - though I am to find rest, in the day of distress, when their invader, cometh up against the people.




Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.





Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.

I, am the real vine, and, my Father, is, the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit, He taketh it away; and, every one that beareth, fruit, He pruneth it, that, more fruit, it may bear. Already, ye, are, pure, because of the word which I have spoken unto you:

Or know ye not that, wrong-doers, shall not inherit, God's kingdom? Be not deceiving yourselves: - neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor sodomites, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners - shall inherit, God's kingdom. And, these things, were some of you; but ye bathed them away, - but ye were sanctified, but ye were justified, in the name of ourLord Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our God.

Nevertheless, as, the assembly, submitteth herself unto the Christ, so, the wives, unto their husbands, in everything: Ye husbands, be loving your wives, even as, the Christ also, loved the assembly, and delivered, himself, up in her behalf, That, her, he might sanctify, having purified her with the bath of water, in declaration,


Go up to Gilead and fetch balsam, O virgin daughter of Egypt! In vain, hast thou multiplied remedies, Healing, there is none for thee.

Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.

And Isaiah had said, Let them take a cake of figs, and let them press it over the boil, that he may recover.


There is none to plead thy cause for binding thee up, - Healing bandages, hast thou none:


Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.


Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.


And Pilate, being minded to do what would satisfy, the multitude, released unto them Barabbas, and delivered up Jesus, having scourged him, that he should be crucified.

the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.

Straightway, therefore, they who were about to put him to the test, withdrew from him; and, even the captain, was struck with fear, when he found out he was, a Roman, and because, him, he had bound.

And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, she being a bondmaid, acquired for a husband, and neither, redeemed, nor, freedom, given her, inquisition, shall be made they shall not be put to death, because she was not free;



Then shall the elders of that city take the man, and chastise him;

And it shall be - if the lawless man be, worthy of stripes, then shall the judge cause him to lie down and he beaten before him, according to the measure of his lawlessness, by number: forty stripes, may he give him not going beyond, - lest, if he do go beyond to smite him above these, with many stripes, then should thy brother be of no account in thine eyes.

A reproof sinketh more deeply into an intelligent man than a hundred stripes, into a dullard!

So, then, chastising him, I will release him.


From the sole of the foot even unto the head, there is in it no soundness, Bruise and stripe and newly-made wound, - They have not been pressed out, nor bound up, nor soothed with oil.

and, coming near, bound up his bruises, pouring thereon oil and wine, - and, setting him on his own beast, brought him into an inn, and took care of him.

Blows that out in, cleanse away wickedness, and, smitings, enter the chambers of the inner man.