Ps 48:12 | | | Nevertheless man | being | in honour abideth not: he |
Ps 64:6 | | | strength setteth fast the mountains; | being | girded with power |
Ps 68:4 | | | they that would destroy me, | being | mine enemies wrongfully, are mighty |
Ps 77:9 | | | The children of Ephraim, | being | armed, and carrying bows, turned |
Ps 77:38 | | | But he, | being | full of compassion, forgave their |
Ps 82:4 | | | us cut them off from | being | a nation; that the name |
Ps 103:33 | | | God while I have my | being | |
Ps 106:10 | | | in the shadow of death, | being | bound in affliction and iron |
Ps 138:16 | | | did see my substance, yet | being | unperfect; and in thy book |
Ps 145:2 | | | God while I have any | being | |
Prov 3:26 | | | shall keep thy foot from | being | taken |
Prov 29:1 | | | He, that | being | often reproved hardeneth his neck |
Mt 1:19 | | | Then Joseph her husband, | being | a just man, and not |
Mt 1:23 | | | call his name Emmanuel, which | being | interpreted is, God with us |
Mt 1:24 | | | Then Joseph | being | raised from sleep did as |
Mt 2:12 | | | And | being | warned of God in a |
Mt 2:22 | | | afraid to go thither: notwithstanding, | being | warned of God in a |
Mt 7:11 | | | If ye then, | being | evil, know how to give |
Mt 12:34 | | | of vipers, how can ye, | being | evil, speak good things? for |
Mt 14:8 | | | And she, | being | before instructed of her mother |
Mk 3:5 | | | about on them with anger, | being | grieved for the hardness of |
Mk 5:41 | | | her, Talitha cumi; which is, | being | interpreted, Damsel, I say unto |
Mk 8:1 | | | In those days the multitude | being | very great, and having nothing |
Mk 9:33 | | | he came to Capernaum: and | being | in the house he asked |
Mk 14:3 | | | And | being | in Bethany in the house |
Mk 15:22 | | | the place Golgotha, which is, | being | interpreted, The place of a |
Mk 15:34 | | | Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, | being | interpreted, My God, my God |
Lk 1:74 | | | grant unto us, that we | being | delivered out of the hand |
Lk 2:5 | | | with Mary his espoused wife, | being | great with child |
Lk 3:1 | | | of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate | being | governor of Judaea, and Herod |
Lk 3:1 | | | governor of Judaea, and Herod | being | tetrarch of Galilee, and his |
Lk 3:2 | | | Annas and Caiaphas | being | the high priests, the word |
Lk 3:19 | | | But Herod the tetrarch, | being | reproved by him for Herodias |
Lk 3:21 | | | to pass, that Jesus also | being | baptized, and praying, the heaven |
Lk 3:23 | | | about thirty years of age, | being | as was supposed the son |
Lk 4:1 | | | And Jesus | being | full of the Holy Ghost |
Lk 4:2 | | | | Being | forty days tempted of the |
Lk 4:15 | | | he taught in their synagogues, | being | glorified of all |
Lk 7:29 | | | and the publicans, justified God, | being | baptized with the baptism of |
Lk 7:30 | | | counsel of God against themselves, | being | not baptized of him |
Lk 8:25 | | | is your faith? And they | being | afraid wondered, saying one to |
Lk 11:13 | | | If ye then, | being | evil, know how to give |
Lk 13:16 | | | And ought not this woman, | being | a daughter of Abraham, whom |
Lk 14:21 | | | the master of the house | being | angry said to his servant |
Lk 16:23 | | | he lift up his eyes, | being | in torments, and seeth Abraham |
Lk 20:36 | | | are the children of God, | being | the children of the resurrection |
Lk 21:12 | | | the synagogues, and into prisons, | being | brought before kings and rulers |
Lk 22:3 | | | Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, | being | of the number of the |
Lk 22:44 | | | And | being | in an agony he prayed |
Jn 1:38 | | | Rabbi, which is to say, | being | interpreted, Master, where dwellest thou |
Jn 1:41 | | | found the Messias, which is, | being | interpreted, the Christ |
Jn 4:6 | | | well was there. Jesus therefore, | being | wearied with his journey, sat |
Jn 4:9 | | | How is it that thou, | being | a Jew, askest drink of |
Jn 5:13 | | | conveyed himself away, a multitude | being | in that place |
Jn 6:71 | | | was that should betray him, | being | one of the twelve |
Jn 7:50 | | | came to Jesus by night, | being | one of them |
Jn 8:8 | | | And they which heard it, | being | convicted by their own conscience |
Jn 10:33 | | | blasphemy; and because that thou, | being | a man, makest thyself God |
Jn 11:49 | | | one of them, named Caiaphas, | being | the high priest that same |
Jn 11:51 | | | he not of himself: but | being | high priest that year, he |
Jn 13:2 | | | And supper | being | ended, the devil having now |
Jn 14:25 | | | have I spoken unto you, | being | yet present with you |
Jn 18:26 | | | servants of the high priest, | being | his kinsman whose ear Peter |
Jn 19:38 | | | after this Joseph of Arimathaea, | being | a disciple of Jesus, but |
Jn 20:19 | | | the same day at evening, | being | the first day of the |
Jn 20:26 | | | then came Jesus, the doors | being | shut, and stood in the |
Acts 1:3 | | | passion by many infallible proofs, | being | seen of them forty days |
Acts 1:4 | | | And, | being | assembled together with them, commanded |
Acts 2:23 | | | Him, | being | delivered by the determinate counsel |
Acts 2:30 | | | Therefore | being | a prophet, and knowing that |
Acts 2:33 | | | Therefore | being | by the right hand of |
Acts 3:1 | | | at the hour of prayer, | being | the ninth hour |
Acts 4:2 | | | | Being | grieved that they taught the |
Acts 4:23 | | | And | being | let go, they went to |
Acts 4:36 | | | was surnamed Barnabas, which is, | being | interpreted, The son of consolation |
Acts 5:2 | | | the price, his wife also | being | privy to it, and brought |
Acts 7:55 | | | But he, | being | full of the Holy Ghost |
Acts 13:4 | | | So they, | being | sent forth by the Holy |
Acts 13:12 | | | saw what was done, believed, | being | astonished at the doctrine of |
Acts 14:8 | | | Lystra, impotent in his feet, | being | a cripple from his mother’s |
Acts 15:3 | | | And | being | brought on their way by |
Acts 15:21 | | | city them that preach him, | being | read in the synagogues every |
Acts 15:25 | | | It seemed good unto us, | being | assembled with one accord, to |
Acts 15:32 | | | And Judas and Silas, | being | prophets also themselves, exhorted the |
Acts 15:40 | | | Paul chose Silas, and departed, | being | recommended by the brethren unto |
Acts 16:18 | | | she many days. But Paul, | being | grieved, turned and said to |
Acts 16:20 | | | the magistrates, saying, These men, | being | Jews, do exceedingly trouble our |
Acts 16:21 | | | to receive, neither to observe, | being | Romans |
Acts 16:37 | | | have beaten us openly uncondemned, | being | Romans, and have cast us |
Acts 17:28 | | | and move, and have our | being; | as certain also of your |
Acts 18:25 | | | way of the Lord; and | being | fervent in the spirit, he |
Acts 19:40 | | | for this day’s uproar, there | being | no cause whereby we may |
Acts 20:9 | | | certain young man named Eutychus, | being | fallen into a deep sleep |
Acts 22:11 | | | the glory of that light, | being | led by the hand of |
Acts 26:11 | | | compelled them to blaspheme; and | being | exceedingly mad against them, I |
Acts 27:2 | | | Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, | being | with us |
Acts 27:18 | | | And we | being | exceedingly tossed with a tempest |