* my.
9:17 49:15 *marg:
139:8 Le 19:28 Nu 6:6 De 32:22 Job 11:8 Pr 15:11 27:20
Isa 5:14 14:9 Am 9:2 Lu 16:23 Ac 3:15 1Co 15:55 Re 1:18 20:13
* hell.
The word hell, from the Saxon {hillan} or {helan,} to hide, or
from {holl,}, a cavern, though now used only for the place of
torment, anciently denoted the concealed or unseen place of
the dead in general; corresponding to the Greek [adev,]
i.e., [o aidev topos,] the invisible place and the Hebrew
{sheol,} from {shaal,} to ask, seek, the place and state of
those who are out of the way, and to be sought for.
* neither.
Ac 2:27-31 13:35-38 1Co 15:42,50-54
* thine.
Da 9:24 Lu 1:35 4:34 Ac 3:14
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