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Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
As They Said, so It Happened
Dictionaries (15)
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
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Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Spurgeon's Illustration Collection
So: God so Loved Etc
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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words
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Even, Even As, Even so
Webster's Dictionary
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So-so
So-Called
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Accor`so
Lexicons (103)
New Testament Aramaic Lexical Dictionary
ܐܺܝܢ
ܗܳܟ݂ܘܳܬ݂
Old & New Testament Greek Lexical Dictionary
ἄν
ἄρα
γέ
δέ
διά
διό
εἰ , γέ
εἴπερ
εἰς
ἔπος
ἐσθίω , ἔσθω
εὐπερίσπαστος , εὐπερίστατος
ἵνα
κἀγώ
καί
καλέω
κἄν
λέγω , εἴρω
μή , μήγε , μήπου
ἵνα , μή
μηδαμῶς , μηθαμο͂ς
μηδέ
μήποτε
μήτε
ναί
ὅθεν
οἷος
ὁμοίως
ὀνομάζω
ὅπως
ὅς , ὅσγε
ὅσος
ὅτι
οὐδέ
οὐκοῦν
οὖν
οὗτος
οὕτως
οὐχί
παροξυσμός
περιπατέω
πρός
συμβαίνω
ταὐτά
τηλικοῦτος
τοιγαροῦν , τοίγε
τοίνυν
τοιοῦτος
τοσοῦτος
ὑπέρ , ὑπερεγώ
χρονίζω
ψευδώνυμος
ὡς , ὡσάν
ὡσαύτως
ὥστε
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary
אולַּי
אָז
אַל
אֵהֶל אָלָה, , אֵלֶּה
אַף
אֵפוֹא
אֹרֶךְ
אֲשֶׁר בַּאֲשֶׁר, כַּאֲשֶׁר, , מֵאֲשֶׁר
בְּלִי , מַבֵּל
בִּלְתִּי
גָּדַל
גַּם
דָּבָר
דִּבְרָה
דִּי
זֶה
זָקֵן
יום , יום
יַעַן
יָרַד
כֹּה
כִּי כִּי, עַל כֵּן כִּי־אִם, , כַּמָּה
כָּכָה
כְּמוֹ
כֵּן כֵּן, כֵּן, , לָכֵן
כְּנֵמָא
הֲלֹא לֹא, , לֹה
מְאֹד
מִן מִנִּי, , מֵעַל
מָעַט
מְעַט
לְמַעַן , מַעַן
ׇסוא
עֲבורּ
עַד
עַל עַל־כֵּן, , עַל־מותּ
עָשָׂה , עָשָׂה
עַתָּה
פֶּה
פֶּן
צוקּ
רֹב
רָמָה , רָמָה
מֵרֵעַ רָעַע, , רָעַע
שָׁנָה
תְּקִף
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Ecclesiastes 3:18
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Concerning people, I said to myself, "God is testing them, so that they will see that by themselves they are just animals.
Ecclesiastes 3:19
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After all, the same things that happen to people happen to animals, the very same thing — just as the one dies, so does the other. Yes, their breath is the same; so that humans are no better than animals; since nothing matters, anyway.
Ecclesiastes 3:22
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So I concluded that there is nothing better for a person to do than take joy in his activities, that that is his allotted portion; for who can enable him to see what will happen after him?
Ecclesiastes 4:2
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So I considered the dead happier, because they were already dead, than the living, who must still live their lives;
Ecclesiastes 4:8
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the situation in which a solitary individual without a companion, with neither son nor brother, keeps on working endlessly but never has enough wealth. "For whom" [he should ask], "am I working so hard and denying myself pleasure?" This too is truly pointless, a sorry business.
Ecclesiastes 5:1
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Don't speak impulsively — don't be in a hurry to give voice to your words before God. For God is in heaven, and you are on earth; so let your words be few.
Ecclesiastes 5:3
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If you make a vow to God, don't delay in discharging it. For God takes no pleasure in fools, so discharge your vow!
Ecclesiastes 5:10
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When the quantity of goods increases, so does the number of parasites consuming them; so the only advantage to the owner is that he gets to watch them do it.
Ecclesiastes 5:14
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Just as he came from his mother's womb, so he will go back naked as he came, and for his efforts he will take nothing that he can carry away in his hand.
Ecclesiastes 5:15
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This too is a gross evil, that in every respect as he came, so will he go; thus what profit does he have after toiling to earn the wind?
Ecclesiastes 5:18
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Also, everyone to whom God has given riches and wealth, along with the power to enjoy it, so that he takes his allotted portion and finds pleasure in his work — this is a gift of God;
Ecclesiastes 5:20
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class="poetry"> Don't speak impulsively — don't be in a hurry to give voice to your words before God. For God is in heaven, and you are on earth; so let your words be few. For nightmares come from worrying too much; and a fool, when he speaks, chatters too much. If you make a vow to God, don't delay in discharging it. For God takes no pleasure in fools, so discharge your vow! Better not to make a vow than to make a vow and not discharge it. Don't let your words make you guilty, and don't tell the temple official that you made the vow by mistake. Why give God reason to be angry at what you say and destroy what you have accomplished? For [this is what happens when there are too] many dreams, aimless activities and words. Instead, just fear God! If you see the poor oppressed, rights violated and justice perverted in the province, don't be surprised; for a high official has one higher watching him, and there are others above them. But the greatest advantage to the country is when the king makes himself a servant to the land. The lover of money never has enough money; the lover of luxury never has enough income. This too is pointless. When the quantity of goods increases, so does the number of parasites consuming them; so the only advantage to the owner is that he gets to watch them do it. The sleep of a working man is sweet, whether he eats little or much; but the overfullness of the rich won't let them sleep at all. Here is a gross evil which I have seen under the sun: the owner of wealth hoards it to his own hurt. Due to some misfortune, the wealth turns to loss; and then if he has fathered a son, he has nothing to leave him. Just as he came from his mother's womb, so he will go back naked as he came, and for his efforts he will take nothing that he can carry away in his hand. This too is a gross evil, that in every respect as he came, so will he go; thus what profit does he have after toiling to earn the wind? All his life he eats in darkness, in frustration, in sickness and in anger. This is what I have seen to be good: that it is appropriate for a person to eat, drink and enjoy the good that results from all his work that he engages in under the sun for all the days of his life that God has given him, for this is his allotted portion. Also, everyone to whom God has given riches and wealth, along with the power to enjoy it, so that he takes his allotted portion and finds pleasure in his work — this is a gift of God; for he will not brood over the fact that his life is short, since God keeps him occupied with what will bring him joy.
Ecclesiastes 6:2
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the case in which God gives someone riches, wealth and honor, so that he lacks nothing that he wants; but God does not give him the power to enjoy them, and some stranger gets to enjoy them — this is meaningless, evil, sick.
Ecclesiastes 6:3
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Suppose a man fathers a hundred children and lives many years, so that he has a long life, but he fails to enjoy himself; then, even if he were to [live indefinitely and therefore] never be buried, I say that it would be better to be born dead.
Ecclesiastes 6:11
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There are many things that only add to futility, so how do humans benefit from them?
Ecclesiastes 7:8
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The end of something is better than its beginning, so the patient are better than the proud.
Ecclesiastes 7:14
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When things are going well, enjoy yourself; but when things are going badly, consider that God made the one alongside the other, so that people would learn nothing of their futures.
Ecclesiastes 7:16
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So don't be overly righteous or overly wise; why should you disappoint yourself?
Ecclesiastes 7:24
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That which exists is far away and deep, so deep, that it can't be discovered.
Ecclesiastes 7:25
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So I turned myself and my thoughts to know, search out and seek wisdom and the reasons behind things, also to know how foolish it is to be wicked and how stupid to act like a fool.
 
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