Bible Concordance
Ensuing (1 Occurrence)Acts 13:42 And as they went out they begged that these words might be spoken to them the ensuing sabbath. (DBY)
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Ensuing (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Ensuing (1 Occurrence). Acts 13:42 And as they went out
they begged that these words might be spoken to them the
ensuing sabbath.
.../e/ensuing.htm - 6kEnsue (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (vi) To follow or come afterward; to follow as a consequence or in chronological
succession; to result; as, an ensuing conclusion or effect; the year ...
/e/ensue.htm - 7k
Zenas (1 Occurrence)
... Epistle to Titus. But he directs Titus to come to him to Nicopolis, where
he had resolved to spend the ensuing winter. And he adds ...
/z/zenas.htm - 10k
Laws (184 Occurrences)
... God would so bless the land in the sixth year that it would bring forth enough for
the Sabbath year, the ensuing jubilee and the subsequent period to the ...
/l/laws.htm - 47k
Following (546 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) Vocation; business; profession. 4. (a.) Next after; succeeding;
ensuing; as, the assembly was held on the following day. ...
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Ensure (3 Occurrences)
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Massah (5 Occurrences)
... In Psalm 81:7 God appears as having tested Israel here. The sin of Israel and
the ensuing calamity to Moses are alluded to in Psalm 106:32. ...
/m/massah.htm - 12k
Meribah (11 Occurrences)
... In Psalm 81:7 God appears as having tested Israel here. The sin of Israel and
the ensuing calamity to Moses are alluded to in Psalm 106:32. ...
/m/meribah.htm - 14k
Agrarian
... God would so bless the land in the sixth year that it would bring forth enough for
the Sabbath year, the ensuing jubilee and the subsequent period to the ...
/a/agrarian.htm - 17k
Asmoneans
... In the ensuing battle at Capharsalama he was defeated and compelled to fall back
on Jerusalem and thence on Beth-horon, where Judas attacked, again defeated ...
/a/asmoneans.htm - 27k
Greek
1966. epiousa -- following, next. ... Feminine singular participle of a comparative of epi and heimi (to go); supervening,
ie (hemera or nux being expressed or implied) the
ensuing day or night
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