Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
Afflicted saints » Should praise God
But, I, in thy lovingkindness, have put my trust, My heart shall exult in thy salvation:
My wandering, hast, thou, recorded, - Put thou my tears in thy bottle, Are they not in thy record? Then, shall my foes turn back, in the day I cry, This, I know, for God is mine! In God, will I praise with good cause: In Yahweh, will I praise with good cause;
A net, did they fix for my steps, My soul was bowed down, - They digged before me a pit, They fell into the midst thereof! Selah.
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up; Thou wilt increase my greatness, And, on every side, wilt comfort me. I also, will praise thee by the aid of a harp, Thy faithfulness, O my God, - I will make music unto thee with a lyre, Thou holy one of Israel; read more.
My lips shall make a joyful noise, When I make music unto thee, And my soul which thou hast ransomed;
My lips shall make a joyful noise, When I make music unto thee, And my soul which thou hast ransomed;
Afflicted saints » Should trust in the goodness of God
Lo! he may slay me, yet , for him, will I wait, - Nevertheless, my ways - unto his face, will I show to be right:
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
But, we ourselves, within ourselves, have had the sentence of death, that we might not rest our confidence upon ourselves, but upon God, who raiseth the dead,
The Dead » Resurrection of » Promises concerning
For, just as, in the Adam, all die, so, also, in the Christ, shall all be made alive.
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
Because, the Lord himself, with a word of command, with a chief-messenger's voice, and with a trumpet of God, shall descend from heaven, - and, the dead in Christ, shall rise, first,
Out of the hand of hades, will I ransom them, out of death, will I redeem them, - Where is thy pestilence, O death? Where thy plague, O hades? Repentance, shall be hid from mine eyes.
Having, hope, towards God, which, even these themselves, do entertain - that, a resurrection, there shall certainly be, both of righteous and of unrighteous:
Jesus said unto her - I, am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth on me, even though he die, shall live again!
For, this, is the will of my Father, That, every one that vieweth the Son, and believeth on him, should have life age-abiding, and, I, should raise him up, at the last day.
But, God, will redeem my soul, out of the hand of hades, For he will take me. Selah.
Verily, verily, I say unto you: There cometh an hour, and now is, when, the dead, shall hearken unto the voice of the Son of God, and, they who have hearkened, shall live.
Knowing that, he who raised up the Lord Jesus, will raise up, us also, together with Jesus, and will present us together with you.
Distress » Sorrow » Common to all men
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
Man that is born of a woman, is of few days, and full of trouble:
For, all his days, are pains, and, vexatious, is his employment, even in the night, his heart lieth not down, - even this, was, vanity.
Though, man, to trouble, were born, as, sparks, on high, do soar,
The meshes of death encompassed me, and the distresses of hades, came upon me, Peril and sorrow, I found;
A waiting For prosperity, but no welfare, - For a time of healing, but lo! terror.
Quickening » Of God's people » By the father
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
So will we not draw back from thee, Thou wilt bring us to life, And, on thy Name, will we call.
I charge thee, before God, who engendereth life in all things, and Christ Jesus, who, before Pontius Pilate, witnessed the noble confession,
Even as it is written - Father of many nations, have I appointed thee: before him whom he believed - God, who causeth the dead to live, and calleth the things that are not as things that are: -
Unto you also - being dead by your offences and sins,
If, moreover, the Spirit of him that raised Jesus from among the dead dwelleth in you, he that raised from among the dead Christ Jesus, shall make alive evenyour death-doomed bodies, through means of his indwelling Spirit within you.
Resurrection » Promises concerning
For, just as, in the Adam, all die, so, also, in the Christ, shall all be made alive.
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
Because, the Lord himself, with a word of command, with a chief-messenger's voice, and with a trumpet of God, shall descend from heaven, - and, the dead in Christ, shall rise, first,
Out of the hand of hades, will I ransom them, out of death, will I redeem them, - Where is thy pestilence, O death? Where thy plague, O hades? Repentance, shall be hid from mine eyes.
Having, hope, towards God, which, even these themselves, do entertain - that, a resurrection, there shall certainly be, both of righteous and of unrighteous:
Jesus said unto her - I, am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth on me, even though he die, shall live again!
For, this, is the will of my Father, That, every one that vieweth the Son, and believeth on him, should have life age-abiding, and, I, should raise him up, at the last day.
But, God, will redeem my soul, out of the hand of hades, For he will take me. Selah.
Verily, verily, I say unto you: There cometh an hour, and now is, when, the dead, shall hearken unto the voice of the Son of God, and, they who have hearkened, shall live.
Knowing that, he who raised up the Lord Jesus, will raise up, us also, together with Jesus, and will present us together with you.
Trouble » Common to all men
Thou who hast let us see many distresses and misfortunes, Wilt gain bring us to life, And, out of the resounding depths of the earth, wilt again raise us up;
Man that is born of a woman, is of few days, and full of trouble:
For, all his days, are pains, and, vexatious, is his employment, even in the night, his heart lieth not down, - even this, was, vanity.
Though, man, to trouble, were born, as, sparks, on high, do soar,
The meshes of death encompassed me, and the distresses of hades, came upon me, Peril and sorrow, I found;
A waiting For prosperity, but no welfare, - For a time of healing, but lo! terror.