2 occurrences
'Subject' in the Bible
"You have heard that it was told those who lived long ago, "You are not to commit murder,' and, "Whoever murders will be subject to punishment.'
But I say to you, anyone who is angry with his brother without a cause will be subject to punishment. And whoever says to his brother "Raka!' will be subject to the Council. And whoever says, "You fool!' will be subject to hell fire.
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- Affair (8 instances)
- Argument (61 instances)
- Business (170 instances)
- Case (235 instances)
- Constrained (12 instances)
- Content (49 instances)
- Dependent (47 instances)
- Discipline (100 instances)
- Domestic (43 instances)
- Downtrodden (6 instances)
- Enslaved (25 instances)
- Field (414 instances)
- Follower (14 instances)
- Head (739 instances)
- Help (595 instances)
- Issue (89 instances)
- Liable (15 instances)
- Matter (380 instances)
- Menial (8 instances)
- National (18 instances)
- Study (12 instances)
- Subject (135 instances)
- Subjugate (5 instances)
- Theme (2 instances)
- Topic (3 instances)
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Definition
Usage
ὑποτάσσω
Hupotasso
Hupotasso
put under , be subject unto , be subject to , submit self unto , submit self to , be in subjection unto , put in subjection under ,
Usage: 39
כּבשׁ
Kabash
Kabash
Usage: 14
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Related Topics
- Aggression
- Anger
- Anger And Forgiveness
- Anger Management
- Anger, Human
- Bad Attitude
- Be Subject To People
- Christ's Knowledge Of The Scriptures
- Counted As Fools
- Different Teachings
- Do Not Murder
- Fire Of Hell
- Fools, In Teaching Of Jesus Christ
- Found Guilty
- Gehenna
- God Speaking Of Old
- God Suing
- Hell
- Hell, As Incentive To Action
- Humiliation
- Insulting Other People
- Languages
- Law, Ten Commandments
- Murder
- Pain
- Punishment, By God
- Responsibility, To God
- Ridicule, Nature Of
- Sanhedrin
- Sibling Love
- Speech, Negative Aspects Of
- Subject To Christ
- Subject To Evil
- Subject To God
- Subjection
- Temper
- The Dead
- Those Subjected To People
- Elders, as community leaders
- Ethics, basis of
- Ethics, personal
- Risk