Bible Concordance
Surreptitiously (1 Occurrence)Galatians 2:4 and it was on account of the false brethren brought in surreptitiously, who came in surreptitiously to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage; (DBY)
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Surreptitiously (1 Occurrence). Galatians 2:4 and it
was on account of the false brethren brought in
surreptitiously.../s/surreptitiously.htm - 6kSurround (39 Occurrences)
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Murderers (9 Occurrences)
... of whom there were bands in the pay of agitators in Rome in the last days of the
Republic, who employed them to remove surreptitiously their political opponents ...
/m/murderers.htm - 10k
Siloam (4 Occurrences)
... The Siloam inscription above referred to was surreptitiously cut from
the wall of the tunnel in 1891 and broken into fragments. ...
/s/siloam.htm - 21k
Surrenders (2 Occurrences)
/s/surrenders.htm - 7k
Salt (45 Occurrences)
... As salt-gathering is a government monopoly in Turkey, the government sends men to
pollute the salt which is being surreptitiously crystallized, so as to make ...
/s/salt.htm - 34k
English
... name of the translator, was shipped to England early in 1526; and by 1530 six editions
of the New Testament in English (three surreptitiously) were distributed ...
/e/english.htm - 38k
Versions
... name of the translator, was shipped to England early in 1526; and by 1530 six editions
of the New Testament in English (three surreptitiously) were distributed ...
/v/versions.htm - 81k
David (1052 Occurrences)
... of other clay than his brothers, and he anointed him as he had done Saul (1 Samuel
10:1). But whereas the anointing of Saul was done surreptitiously and for a ...
/d/david.htm - 93k
Greek
3919. pareisago -- to introduce, to bring in secretly ... introduce secretly. From para and eisago; to lead in aside, ie Introduce
surreptitiously -- privily bring in. see GREEK para. see GREEK eisago.
... /greek/3919.htm - 7k1455. egkathetos -- hired to lie in wait, lying in wait
... spy. From en and a derivative of kathiemi; subinduced, ie Surreptitiously suborned
as a lier-in-wait -- spy. see GREEK en. see GREEK kathiemi. ...
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