Rom. 11. 27. this is my e. when I take away their Hos.2.18. I will make a c. for them with the peasts | Ezek. 12. 6.thou shalt c. thy face that thou see not Jer. 31.31. I will make a new c. with Isr. Heb. 8.8. Ccn.9.15. I will rem.my c. Lev. 26.42. Ezek. 16.60. Lee. 2. 13. the salt of c. of thy God to be lacking Gen. 9. 16, that I may remember the everlast, c. 1 Kings 8.23.2 Chron.6.14. Neh.1, 5. | 9. 32. 29.9. keep therefore thewords of this c.and do them 33. 9. they have observed thy word, kept thy c. 1 Angs 11.11.thou hast not kept my e. Psal. 78.10. Pial.25.10.mer, and truth to such as keep e. 103.18. 132.12.if thy children will keep my c. and testim. Ezek. 17. 14. by keeping of his c. it might stand Dum.9.4.keeping c.and mercyto them that love him Made COVENANT. Gen 15.18.same day the L. made a c. with Abram 3. L. made not this e, with our fathers, Hcb. 8.9. with Abraham, Neh. 9. 8. Psal. 105. 9. £ Chren.91.7.because of c. he had made with David £33. all the congregation made a e.with king Joash 31. 1. I made a c. with mine eyes, why then P50.5. that have made a c. with me by sacrifice B).3.have made a c. with my chosen, I have sworn Jan. 3. 15. ye said, ye have made a c. with death 57. 8. enlarged thy bed, and made a c. with them Jer. 11. 10, broke the c. I made with their fathers 31. 32. not according to the e. I made with fathers 34 8.after Zedekiah had made a c. with people,15. 13. sath the Lord, I mede a c. with your fathers 15. ye had made a c. before me in house called 18-performed not the words of the e. ye had made Enek 17.13.and made a c. with him, and taken oath Make COVEN ΑΝΤ. Gen. 17. 2. I will make my c. between me and thee £5.98.let us make a c. with thee, 31.44. Ezra 10.3. East. 23. 32. thou shalt make no c. Deut. 7. 2. 34. 10. behold I make a c. before all thy people 12. lest thou make a c, with the inhabitants, 15. Den. £9. 14. nor with you only do I make this c. 18m. 11. 1. make a c. with ns, and we will serve Rom. 9. 4. to whom pertain the glory and the c. Signifies, [1] To hide, Prov. 12. 16. [2] To clotke. Prov. 28. 13. Violence covereth the mouth of the wicked, Pror. £xod.10.5.the locusts shall c. the face of ihe earth 21.33. if a man shall dig a pit and not c. it 28. 42. make linen breeches to e. nakedness 33.22. T will c. thee with my hand while 1 pass by 40. 3. thou shalt c. the ark with the vail Lev. 16. 13. cloud of incense may c. the mercy-seat 17. 13. pour out the blood, and c. with dust Num. 22. 5. behold they c. the face of the earth Dent. 23. 13. and c. that which cometh from thee 33. 12. the Lord shall c. him all the day long 1 Sim. 24. 3. and Saul went in to c. his feet Nek. 4. 5. c. not their iniquity, let not their sin Job 16.18.0 earth, c.not thoa my blood, let my cry 21.26. shall lie down in dust, worms shall c. them 22. 11. the abundance of waters, c. thee, 38. 34. 40. 22. the shady trees c. him with their shadow Ptal. 91. 4. he shall c. thee with his feathers 104. y. that they turn not again to c. the earth IO9.29. c.themselves with their own confusion 139. 11, if I say, surely die darkness shall c. me 140. 9. let the mischief of their lips c. them Isa. 11. 9. as the waters c. the sea, Hub. 2. 14. 14. 11. is spread under thee, (he worms c. thee 22. 17. behold, the Lord will surely c. thee 26. 91. the earth shall no more c. her slain e on this condition will I make a c. with you 30. l. that c. with a covering, but not of my Spirit 2 Ctra. 9. 10. now it is in my heart to make a c. 58. 7. when thou sccst the naked, that thou c. him Neh. 9. 38. and we make a sure c. and write it 59. 6. neither c. themselves with their works Job 41. 4. will he make a c. with thee? 60. 2. for behold the darkness shall c. the earth Jer. 31.33. this is c. I will make, Ileb.8.10. | 10.16. 6. the multitude of camels shall c. thee Lak. 34. 25. I will m. with them a c. of peace, Jer. 46. 8. I will go up, and will c. the earth 37.26. Ezek. 7. 18. horror shall c. them, sbame on all faces 12. he shall c. his face that hu see not the ground 24. 7* poured it not on ground to c. it with dust 17- c. not thy lips, and eat not the bread of inen 22. ye shall not c. your lips, nor eat bread of men 26-10. abund. of his horses, their dust shall c.thee lp. and when great waters shall c. thee 30.18. as for her, a cloud shall c. her and dau^ht. 32, 7- 1 will c. the heaven. I will c. the sun 37-6.1 will e. you with skin, and put breath in you 38. 9. thou shalt be like a cloud to c. the land, 16. Has. 2.9. recover my flax given to c. her nakedness 10.8.shall say to the mountains c. us, Luke 23.30. Obad. 10. for thy violence shame shall c. thee Mic. 3.7.yea, they shall all c. their lips, no answer 7. 10. and shame shall c. her that said to me Hab. 2. 17- the violence of Lebanon shall r. then Mark14.6j.some began to spit on him andc.his face 1 Cor. 11. 7. a man ought not to c. his head 1 Pet. 4. 8. for charity shall c.the multitude of sins COVERED. 1 Gen. 7. 19, the mountains were c. with waters, 20 34. a cloud c. the tent of the congregariou 2 2 19. tho' thou hast c. us with the shadow of death 55. 5. are come upon me, aud horror hath c. me 65. 13. the valleys also are c. over with corn 68.13. shall be as the wings of a dove, with silver 71.13. let them be c. with reproach that seek 78. +53. but the sea c. their enemies, 106. 11. 89-45. glory to cease, thou hast c. him with shame 106. 17- the earth c. the company of Abiram 139- 13- thou hast c. me in my mother's womb Prov. 26. 23. like a potsherd c. with silver dross 26. whose hatred is c. bv deceit, his wickedness £*cl. 6. 4. his name shalf be c. with darkness Isa. 6. 2. wiUi twain he c. his face, he c. his feet 22.17- the Lord who c. with excellent covtrin^ 25. +7- will destroy the covering c. over all people 29. 10. and your rulers the seers hath he e. 51. 16. I have c. thee in the shadow of my hand 61. 10. he e. me with the robe of righteousness Jer. 51. 42. she is c. with the multitude of waves Lam. 2. I. c. the daughter of /ion with a cloud 3. X6. broken my teeth, he hath c. me with ashes 43. thou hast e. with anger, and persecuted ns 44. thou hast c. thyself with a cloud, that prayer Etek. 1, 11. and two wings c. their bodies, 23. 16. 8. i spread my skirt, and c. thy nakedness ID. 1 girded thee with linen, 1 c. ^iee with silk 1H.7- and hath c. the naked with a garment, 16. 24.8.top of a rock, that heT blood should not be c. 07. 7. blue and purple was that which c. thee 31. 15. 1 c. the deep for him, and I restrained 37. 8. the flesh came up, and skin c. ihpm above Jonak 3. 6. the king of Nineveh c. with sackcloth 8. let man and beast l* c. with sackcloth Hab. 3. 3. God came, his glory c. the heavens Mat. 8. 24. the ship was c. with the waves 10.26.thpre is nothing c. that shall not be revealed and hid that shall not be known, Luke 12. C. 1 Cor. 11.6. if the woman be not c. let her be shorn COVERED face. Gen. 38. 15. because Tamar had c. her face 2 Sam.l5.30.David and every man had his head c. Jer. 14.3. were confounded, and c. their heads, 4. Pint. 104. 6. thou e. it with the deep as a garment Nah.S.t5.ahall make haste, and c.shall be prepared Deut. 22. 12. vesture, wherewith thou c. thyself Exod. CO. 13. thou shall take all the fat that c. the Gen. 8. 13. Noah removed the c. of the ark + 17< wno covered thee with an excellent c. Exod. 25. 30. c. the mercy seat with their wings Prov. 7. 16. decked my bed with c. of tapestry Exod. 25. 29. make c. || 37. 16. he made his c. alone. This sin is condemned in ail sorts of Josh. 7. 21. Achan said, then I c. them, took them Prov. 21. 26. he c. greedily all the day long Psal. 10. 3. the wicked blesseth c.whom Ld. abhors 11. if any brother be c. with such not to eat Gen. 27.1. when Isaac was old, so that he e. not see Israel went to sharpen each his c. 21. they had a file for their c. and the forks COUNCIL. Signifies, [1] An umbrage, or shady place, 1 Sam. 2 Sam. 23.+ 23. David set Benaiah over his c. This word is sometimes taken in a good sense, as COUNSEL Signifies, [1] Advice, Trov. 20. 18. Dan. 4. 27. The directions of his word, the motions of hie Spirit, and the kindness of his proiideMce, Tsal. 73. 24. [4] His wilt or doctiine concerning the way of salvation, Luke 7. 30. Acts 20. 27. [5] The designs, thoughts, and most secret resolutions, 1 Cor. 4. 5. Christ Jesus is coiled Counsellor, Isa. 9. 6. [1] On account of his infinite visdom, Col. S. 3. [2] On account "f hi* willingness to instruct and give counsel to men; as also, to plead their cause before his throne. Rev. 3. 18. 1 John 2. 1. Exod. 18. 19. hearken to me, 1 will give thee c. Num.27.21.before Eleaxar, who shall ask c.for him 31.16. these caused Isr. thro* the c. of Balaam, to commit trespass against L. in the matter of Penr £Vu/.33.28.are a nationvoid of c.nor is understand. Josh. 9. 14. asked not c. at the mouth of the Lord Judg. 30. 7- behold, give here your advice and e. 3 Sam.15.31. turn c. of Ahithophel into foolishness 16.23. so was all the e. of Ahithophel with David 17. 14. the L. defeated the good c. of Ahithophel 30. 18. saying, they shall surely ask c. at Abel 1 Kings 1. 12. let me, I pray thee, give thee c. 12.8. forsook the c. of old men, 13. 2 Chr. 10.8,13. 3 Kings 6. 8. king of Syria took c. with his servants 18. 20. I have c. and strength for war, 7/*. 36. 5. 1 Chron. 10. 13. so Saul died for asking r. of one 2 Chron. 22.5. Ahaziah walked after their c. 25. 16. king said, art thou made of the king's c.? 30. 3. the king had taken c. to keep the passover 93. the assembly took c. to keep other seven days Ezra 10.3. according to the c. of my lord, and those 8. according to the c. of the princes and elders Neh. 4. 15. God hath brought their c. to nought Job 5.13. the c. of the froward is carried headlong 10. 3. and should shine upon the e. of the wicked 12.13. wisdom and strength he hath r. aud underst. 21. 16. the c. of the wicked is far from me, 22. Id. 38. 2. who is this that darkeneth c. by words? 42.3. who is he that hideth c. without knowledge? Psal. l. 1. that walketh not in the c. of the ungodly 14. 6. you have shamed the e. of the poor 16. 7. I will bless the Lord, who hath given me c. 20. 4. the Lord grant thee, and fulfil all thy c. 31. 13. while they took c. together against me S3. 10. Lord brings the c. of the heath, to nought *5. 14. we took sweet c. together, and walked 64. 3. hide me from the secret c. of the wicked 68. 37. the princes of Judah and their c. 73. 24. thou shalt guide me with thy c. afterward 83. 3. they have taken crafty e. against thy people 106. 13. they waited not for his c. but lusted 43. but they provoked him with their c. 107. 11. they contemned the c. of the Most High Prov. 8.14. c.is mine, sound wisdom, I am underst. 11.14. where no c. is, the people fall, but in multit. 13. 15. but he that hearkeneth unto c. is wise 15. 22. without c. purposes are disappointed 19. 30, hear c. and receive instruction, that thou 20. 5. r. in the heart of man is like deep water 18. every purpose is established by c. and with 31. 30. there is no wisdom nor c. against the L. 24. 6. for by wise c. thou shalt make thy war 27.9-so doth the sweetness of a friend by hearty c. Isa. 5. 19. let the c. of the Holy One draw nigh 7- 5. they have taken evil c. against thee, saying 11.2. spirit of c. and might shall rest upon him 19- 3. and I will destroy the c. of Egypt 11.the c.of counsellors of Phar.is become brutish 23. 8. who hath taken this c. against Tyre? 38. 29> from the Lord, who is wonderful in c. 39.15. that seek deep to hide c. from the Lord 40. 13. who being of his c. hath taught him? 14. with whom took he c f who instructed him? 44. 26. and performeth the c. of his messengers Jer. IB. 18. nor shall c. perish from the wise S3.thou knowest all their e.against me to slay mo 19- 7. I will make void e. of Judah and Jerusalem 33. 19. mighty God, great in c. mighty in work 38.15.if I give thee c.wilt not thou hearken to me 49.7-is c.perished from prudent? is wisd.vanished? 30.the lung of Babylon hath taken c. against you Exek. 7. 26. and c. shall perish from the ancients 11. 3. and that give wicked c. in this city 13.9- they shall not be in the c. of my people Dan. 3. 14. David answered with c. and wisdom Hos. 4. 12.my people ask c.at their stocks and staff Mic. 4. 12. neither understand they his r. Zech.6.13.the c.of peace shall be between them both Mat. 13. 14. the Pharisees held a c. against him 27.7. they took c. and bought the potter's field 38. 13. when they had taken c. they gave money Mark 3. 6. they took c. against Jesus, John 11. 53. Luke ii. 51. he had not consented to the c. of them John 18.14. now Caiaphas was he who gave r. Acts 4.38.what thy c. determined before to be done 5. 33. when they heard, they took c. to slay them 38. if this c. be of men, it will come to nought 9. 23. after that the Jews took c. to kill him 27.42. the soldiers' c. was to kill the prisoners Ep. 1. 11. who worketh after the c. of his own will COUNSEL of God or Lord. 2 Chron. 25. 16. and hast not hearkened to my c. J 18.7. and his own c. shall cast him down Neh. 6. 7. come now, and let us take e. together 1 Sam. 16. 23. which Ahithophel c. in those days Sem.15.12. Ahithophel, David's c. 1 Chr. 27. 33. 2 Chr. 22.4. they were his c. after his father's death Jel 37. 12. and it is turned round about by his c. Esed, 12. 4. shall make your c. for the lamb Les. 23. 15. c. fromthe morrow after the sabbath Psal. 139. 22. I hate them, I c. them mine enemies 2 Cant. 2. 14. let mo see thy e. thy #. ii namely 15. their c. appeared fairer and fatter in flesh Esth.7.4. though enemy could not c. king's damage Gen. 15. 6. Abram believed, and he c. it to him for is c. wise, and he that shutteth his lips is a man Job 19. 11. he c. me as one of his enemies, 33. 10. Gen. 19. 28. and lo, the smoke of the e. wont up 22. who returned out of the c. of MoaU 14. told it in the city, and in the c. Luke 8. 34. Luke 15.15. he joined himself to a citizen of that #. Acts 12.20.because their r.was nourished by L.'> -. 27-27. shipmen deemed they drew near to some e. Heb.11.9.sojourned in land of prom, aa in strange e. 14. they declare plainly that they seek a c. 15. and truly if they had been mindful of that c. 16.now they desire a better r.that is an heavenly Far COUNTRY. Signifies, [1] The face, or visage, 1 Sam. 16. 7. 5. I see your father's c. that it is not toward me a far c. even from Babylon, Isa. 39. 3. f>r.l6.25.whether one of your o. c. 17.15- I 24.2-. 1 Sum. 6. 18. both of fenced cities and c.-village* 2 Cot A1.26.in journeying, in perils by mine own c. 2 Kings 10.13. who among all r.that have delivered 1 Chr. 22.5. house of fame and glory throughout c, 2 Ckron. 20. 29- toe fear of God was on all those c. Exra 3.9. fear on them, because of people of those c. 4. 20. mighty kings who have ruled over all c. PsalA 10.6. he shall wound the heads over many c. 12.8.9. and give car all ye of far c, gird yourselves. Jer, 23.3. I will gather the remnant of my flock out of all c. and bring them again, 8. | 32. 37, 28. 8. tne prophets prophesied against many f. Ezek. 5. 5. I have set Jerusalem in midst of the e. 6. she hath changed my statutes more than the c. 6. 8. when ye shall he scattered through the c. 11.16. tho' I have scattered them amon^ the c. yet I will be to them as a little sanctuary in the c. 17. I will assemble you out of the c. CO. 34, 41. S2. 4. I have made thee a mocking to all c. 25. 7- 1 will cause thee to perish out of the c, £9. 12. I will disperse them through the c. 36. 10, 35. 10. thou hast said, these two c. shall *- mine Dan. 11. 40. he shall enter into the c. and ovir.low 41. many c.shall be overthrown, but these escape 42. he shall stretch forth his hand upon the c, Ztrh. IO.9. and they shall remember me in a far c. Luke 21. 21. let not them that ore in the e. enter COUPLE. 2 Sam. 13. 6. let Tamar make me a e. of cukes 16. 1. Ziha met David with a c. of asses saddled Isa.21.7- he saw a chariot with a c. of horsemen, 9. COUPLE, Verb. Exod.C6.6. thou shalt c. the curtains with taches,9. 11. shall make laches to e. tent together, 36. 18. 3). 4. made shoulder-pieces to e. ephod together COUPLED, EXIT TCW. 26. 8. the five curtains he e. 36. 10, 13, 16. in. in the edge of the curtain which e, the second 24. the two boards shall be e. together, 36. 29. 39. 4. by the two edges was it c. together 1 Pet. 3.2. your chaste conversation c. with fear COUPLING. Exod. 26. 4. make loops from selvedge in r. 36. 11. 4. likewise make in e. of the second, 36. II, 12. 10. one curtain that is outmost in the c, 36. 17. 28. 27. over-against the other c. thereof, 39. CO. COUPLINGS. 2 Chr. 34. 11. to buv hewn stone and timber for e. COURAGE. Josh, 2.11. nor did there remain any more c. in any 2 Chron. 15. 8. he took t. and pat away the idols 19.11. take c, and do, and Lord be with the good Jsa. 44. 14. which he takcth e. for himself Van. 11. 25. shall stir up his e. ag. king of south dets 28. 15. when Paul saw thanked God, took c.. Good COURAGE. Num. 13. 20. be ye of good c. and bring the fruit Deut. 31.6. be strong, and of good c. fear not, 7, 23. Josh. 1.6,0,18. I 10.25. 1 Chron. 22. 13. | 28.20. 2 Sam. 10. 12. be of good c. let us play the men, 1 Chron. 19. 13. Etra 10. 4. Isa. 41. 6. Psai.27.14. wait on Lord, be of good c. and he shall strengthen thine heart, wait on Lord, 31. 24. COURAGEOUS. Josh. I. 7. be thou strong and c. 23. 6. 2 Chr. 32. 7. 2 Sam. 13. 28. fear not, be e. and be valiant Amos 2.16.he that is c. among migh. shall flee away COURAGEOUSLY. 1 Chron. 27. 1. the chief fathers of every c. 24,000 2 Chron. 5. 11. the priests did not then wait by c. Ezra 3. 11. thev sung together by c. in praising Psal.8C.5. all tne foundations of earth are out of e. Jtr. 8. 6. every one turned to his c. as the horse 23. 10. their c. is evil, and their force is not right Luke 1, 5. Zacharias was of the c. of Abiah 8. while he executed in the order of his r. Acts 13. 25. and as John fulfilled his e. he said 16.11. came with straight c. to Samothracia, 21.1. 20. 24. that I might finish my c. with joy 21.7- when we had finished our c. from Tyre 1 Cor. 14. 27. or at most by three, and that by c. Thess.3.1.that word of the Lord may have free r. 2 Tim. 4. 7- I have finished my c. kept the faith Jam, 3.6. the tongue setteth on fire the c. of nature In Hebrew Chazer, is an entrance into a palace Job 5. 13. he taketh the wise in their c. 1 Cor. 3. 19. or house, Esth. 6. 4, 5. The great courts be- Luke 20. 23. but he perceived their e. and said longing to the temple were three; the first called 2 Cor. 4. 2. not walking in c. nor handling the word the court of the Gentiles, because the Gentiles Eph. 4. 14. we be no more carried by cunning c were allowed to enter so far, and no farther. The CRAFTY. Job 39. 28. the eagle abideth on the c. of the rock Zeph. 1. 10. there shall be a great c. from the hills second called the court of Israel, because all the Job 5. 12. he disappointed the devices of the c. Israelites, if purijicd, had a right admission. 15. 5. and thou choosest the tongue of the c. The third court was that of the Priests, where the Psal.83.3.have taken c. counsel against thy people altar of burnt-offerings stood, and where the 2 Cor. 12. 16. being c. I caught you with guile Priests and Levites eserrised their ministry. It CRAFTSMAN. signifies the church of Christ, Zech. 3. 7. Also Deut. 27. 15. the work of the hands of the c. the false church. Rev. 11. 2. Kev. 18. 22. no c. shall be found any more in thee Erod.27.9. thou shalt make the court of the tahern. CRAFTSMEN. shall be hangings for the c. 35.17. | 38.9. | 39.40.2 Kings 24.14.carried away all the c.and smiths,16. 12. breadth of the c. 13. || 18. length of the c.1 Chron. 4. 14. of Charashim, for they were c. 19. all the pins of the r. 35. 18. || 38. 20, 31. Neh. 11. 35. Lod and Ono, the valley of c. 40. 8. and thou shalt set up the c. round about Hos. 13. 2. molten images, all of it the work of c. Lev. 6.16.in the c. of the tabernacle shall eat it, 26. dets 19. 24. Demetrius brought no small gain to c. 2 6am. 17. 18. a man which had a well in his r.) 38. if the c. have a matter against any man 2 Kings £0. 4. afore Isaiah was gone into middle c. CRAG. 2 Chron. 20. 5. Jehoshaphat stood before the new c. 24.21. they stoned Zechariah in c. of Lord's house 29- 16. brought out the uncleanness into the e. Etth.5.1. Esther stood in the inner c. of king's house 6. 4. and the king said, who is iu the e.? 5.servants said, behold Haman standeth in the c. Jsa. 34. 13. habitation of dragons, and a c. for owls 35.17. shall be a c. for reeds and rushes Jer. 19. 14. Jeremiah stood in the e. of Lord's house 26. 2. stand in the e. of the Lord's house and speak 32. 2. and Jeremiah the prophet was shut up in the c. of the prison, 33. 1. | 3y. 15. 38.6. they cast Jeremiah into the dungeon in the r. Ezek. 8. 7. he brought me to the door of the e. 16. 10. 3. the man went in. the cloud filled the inner e. 40.17. he brought me into outward c.42.1. | 46, 21. 28. he brought me to the inner c. and measured 43. 5. the Spirit brought me into the inner c. 45. 19. put blood upon the gate of the inner e. 46. 21. in every corner of the e. there was a c. Amos 7. 13. king's chapel, and it is the king's c. Acts 16. + 19. they drew Paul and Silas into the c. 17.+22. Paul stood inside of c. of the Areopagites 19. 38. the c. days are kept, there are deputies Phil. 1. + 13. my bonds are manifest in Casar's c. Res. 11. 2. the c. without the temple, leave out COURTS. 2 Kings £1.5. Manasseh built altars for all the host 1 2 of heaven in the two c. 2 Ckron. 33. 5. 23. 12. altars in the two e. Josiah brake down Chron. 23. 28. their office was to wait in the e. 28. 6. Solomon shall build my house and my e. 12. David gave Solomon the pattern of the e. Chrtm. 23. 5. all the people shall be in the c. Psal.65.4. approaches to thee.that he dwell in thyc. 84. 2. my soul fainteth for the e. of the Lord 92. 13. they shall flourish in the e. of our God 96. 8. bring an offering and come into his e. 100. 4. enter into his e. with praise, be thankful to 116. 19. pay my vows in the c. of the Lord's houje 135. 2. ye that stand in the c. of the house of God Isa. 1. 12. who hath required this to tread my c.? 6C. 9- they shall drink in the c. of my holiness Kick. 9. 7. and fill the e. with the slain, go ye forth Zech. 3.7. thou shalt judge my house, and keep my e. Luke 7. 25. they that live delicately are in king's c. 1 COURTEOUS. COURTEOUSLY. Pet. 3. 8. love as brethren, be pitiful, be c. Acts 27. 3. Julius c.entreated Paul and gave liberty 28.7. Publius received us and lodged us 3 days e. COURTIER. John 4. +46- there was a certain c. whose son was COUSIN. Luke 1. 36. thy c. Elisabeth hath conceived a son COUSINS. Luke 1. 58. \iv neighbours and e. heard how L. COW. Lev. 22. 28. whether c. or ewe, ye shall not kill it Num. 18. 17. firstling of a c. thou shalt not redeem Job 21.10. their r. calveth, and casteth not her calf /ia. 7.21. a man nourisheth a young c. and two sheep 11. 7. and the r. and the bear shall feed, lion eat Esek. 4. 15. I have given thee c. dung for man'* Amos 4. 3. every e. at that which is before her CRACKLING. Eccl. 7.6. as c. of thorns under a pot, so is laughter CRACKNELS. I Kings 14. 3. take with thee ten loaves and c. CRAFT. Mark 15.43.Joseph went in, and e.the body of Jesus CRAVETH. Prov. 16. £6. labours for himself, his mouth c. It CREATE Signifies, [1] To make out of nothing, to brhig being out of non-entity, Gen. 1. 1. [2] To change the form, stale, and situation of matter, which is wholly indisposed for such a change, and requires as great power at to male out of nothing. Gen. 1. 21. 2. 19. [3] To gite and mark grace where it is not, Eph. 2. 10. [4] Jo cleanse the heart more and more frem its natural corruption by the power of sanctifying grace, Psal. 51. 10. Kum. if. 130. but if the Lord r. a creature Psal. 51. 10. c. in me a clean heart, O God, renew Isa. 4.5. c. on every dwelling-place of Zion a cloud 45. 7. I form the light and e. darkuess, I c. evil 57. 19. 1 c. the fruit of the lips, peace to him 65. 17- behold, I c. new heavens and a new earth 18. be glad and rejoice for ever in that which i e. CREATED. Gen, 1. 1. in the beginning God e. heaven and earth Cl.God e. great whales and every living creature 27. so God e. man in his own image, in the image of God, male and female c. he them, 5. £. 2. 3- in it he had rested from all he c. and made 6.7. Lord said, I will destroy mas whom I have r. Dent. 4. 32. since the day God c. man on the earth Psal. 89. 12. the north and south thou hast c. them 102. 18. people which shall be e. shall praise Lord 104.30. thou sendest forth thy Spirit, they arc r. 148. 5. for he commanded, and they were c. Isa. 40. 26. behold who hath c. these things 41. 20. and the holy One of Israel hath c. it 42. 5. saith Lord, he that r. the heavens 43.1.the L. that c. thee, O Jacob, and formed thee 7.have c. him for my glory, yea, I have made him 45. 8. let the earth open, I the Lord have e. it 12. I have made the earth, and c. man npoo it 18. he hath established it, c. it not in vain 48. 7. they are t. now, and not from the beginning 54. 16. I have c. the smith, I have c. the waster Jer. 31.22. for the Lord hath e. a new thing in earth £zc£.21.30. I will judge thee where thou wast e. 28. 13. prepared in the day that thou wast r. 15. wast perfect from the day that thou wast c. Mal.2.10. have one father, hath not one God c. us? Mark 13.19- from beginning of creat. which God e. Cor. 11. 9. neither was the man c. for the woman Eph.S.10.we arc his workmanship e. in Christ Jeans 3.9. hid in God, who e. all things by Jesus Christ 4. 24. the new man, after God e. in righteousness Col. 1. 16. for by him were all things c. in heaven, all things were c. by him, and for him 3. 10. new man after the image of him that c. bim 1 7Vm.4.3.from meats, which God r. to be received Rev. 4. 11. thou art worthy, for thou hast r. all things, and for thy pleasure they arc, and were e. 10.6.who c. heaven and the things that therein are СКЕАТЕТИ. Ames 4. 13.he that c. the wind, the Lord is his namo CREATION. Mark 10. 6. from the e. God made male and female 13. 19. as was not from the beginning of the c. Rom.1.20.things of him from the c. are clearly seen 8. 22. for we know that the whole c. groaneUx 2 Pet.3. 4. things comitate as they were from the r. Rev. 3.14. the Amen, the beginning of the c. of God CREATOR. Eccl.12.1.remember thy e. in the days of thy youth service Judg. 9. +31. he sent messengers to Abimelech c. Isa. 40. 28. the Lord, the e. of the ends of the carth WATER-COURSE. See WATER. COURSES. Judg.5.20.the stars in their c. fought against Sisera 1 Chron. 23. 6. David divided the Levites into e. Chron.8.14.Solomon appointed the c. of the priests £3. 8. for Jehoiada the priest dismissed not the c. 31. 2. Hezekiah appointed the c. of the priests 35. 10. and the Levites stood in their c. 'sa 6. 18. they set the Levites in their c. for Dan.8.25. thro' his policy shall cause c. to prosper Mark 14. 1. take him by c. and put him to death Acts 18.3.because he was of the same c. abode with 19. 25. ye know that by this c. we have wealth 27. so that not only this our c. is in danger Rev. 18. 22. no craftsman of whatsoever c. he be CRAFTILY. Iss. 43. 15. I am the Lord, the e. of Israel, your k. J *»w.1.25.who served the creature more than the e. \ Pet. 4:19- to him in well-domTM as to a faithful t. CREATURE. Gsn. 1. SO. let waters bring forth the moving c. Lot. 11. 46. this is the law of every e. that moveth Nam. l6.30. if the Lord create a new c. Mark 16,15. preach the gospel to everv r.C)/.1.23. Rem.8.19. the earnest expectation of Lhe c. waiteth] SO. for the t. was made subject to vanity £1. the c. shall be delivered from the bondage +92.that every e.groaneth and travaileth in pain TO. nor any c. shall he able to separate us C*r. 5. 17. if any man be in Christ, he is a new c. Got. 6. 13. nor uncircumcision, but a new e. C. 1. 15. who is the first-born of every c. 1 T. 4- 4. for every e. of God is good, if it be Heb. 4. 13. nor is there any e. that is not manifest Bet.5.13.everyr.in heaven heard I, saying,bleasing Iiving CREATURE. Grx. 1. Cl. and God created every living e, 14.God said, let the earth brinR forth the livings. 2. V}. whatsoever Adam called every living r. 9. lo. establish my coveaact with every living e. 12. the token between me and every living c. 15. I. X1. 46. the law of every living e. that moveth kuk.l.20.spirit of living t.was within. 51. J 10.17. Id.15.the living t.that I saw by river Chebar, 20. CREATURES. La 13. 21. their houses shall be full of doleful e. J*m. 1. 18. should be a kind of first-fruits of his c. Re. 8. q. a third part of the c. in the sea died Living CREATURES. Ezek. 1. 5. fame the likeness of four living c. 13. it went up and down amoug the liiing c. 14. living e. ran, and returned as lightning 13. as I beheld living c. one wheel by living c. 19- when the lirini e. went, the wheels went 5. 13. 1 beard ooise of the wings of the Ih ing c. CREDITOR. Deu. 15. 2. every c. that lenuVth shall release it 1 Sam.2.42.every one that had a c. went to David King 4.1. c. is come to lake my two sons bond. 4.7. he said, go, sell the oil, and pay the c. Lnke 7. 41- there was a certain t. who had two CKKDITORS. [debtors Isa. 50. 1. to which of my c. have I sold you? CREEK, S. Jzdg. 5. + 17- Asher continued on the r. and abode det .39.they discovered a certain c. with a shore CREEP. Lev. 11.31- these are unci, to you among all that e. Pi*/. 104. 20. the beasts of the forrst do c. forth £ 77m. 3. 0- of this sort arc thry who t. Into houses CKEErETH. Gra.l.25.G.made every thing that c. on earth, 26. +28. have dominion over every liv. thing that c. SU- have riven to everv thing c. herb for 7.8. t\ery thing that e. went iu two and two, 14. 1. all fesh died of every thing that t. on earth 6. 1|. bring forth with thee every thing that c. 19. whatsoever e. on the earth went out of ark Lev. 11. 41. every creeping thing that c. on tin earth shall be an abomination, 43. 44. | 20.25. Dear. 4. 18. likeness of any thing that e.on ground Ptmd. &j. f 34. let every thins that c. praise him CREEPING. Grw. 1. 20. let waters bring forth c. creature 6. let them have dominion over every c. thing T. 14. every c. thing after his kind went into ark Lec. 5.2. touch the carcase of unclean c. things 11. 21. yet these may ye eat, of every e. thing 22. 5. or whosoever toucheth any e. thing Vtmi. 14. 19. everv e. thing that flieth is unclean 1 6ings 4. 33- spake of beasts, c. things and fishe: Pal. 104. 25. in the sea are c. things innumerable 143. 10. all cattle, e. things praise the Lord Int. 8. 10. form of c. things pourtrayed on wall 38 20. all c. things shall shake at my presence 1.S.18.1 will make a covenant with the c, things Mic. 7.+ 17. move out of their holes like c. things Vet. 1. 14. and maketh men as the t. things •4ra 10. IS. Peter saw r. things and fowls, 11. 6. hem. 1. 23. into an image made like to e. things CREPT. J*de 4. for there are certain men r. in unawares J.5 39. 9. will the unicorn abide by thy c.? CRIED, Se after Cur. CRIME, S. JCiJl 11. this i* an heinous e. yea it is an iniquity tuk. 7 »3. for the land is full of bloody f. and the A23.16.to answer ci^rcrwing c. laid against him i|. awl n^t to »i£nify the t. laid agair^t him CRIMSON. Some think that it is the same with scarlet; others that it is of a deeper dye. In the Hebrew it is called Tolahat Shani; that is, the double worm, or the worm Shani; as if Shani were the proper name of this worm: In the Arabic it is called, hermes, or Karmes; whence comes the word crimson, because they made use of these little warms to dye this colovr. The Kermes is a small round shell, membraneous, thin, smooth, and shining; of a reddish brv&n colour, mired aith a nhitish ash cvlmtr, about a quarter of an inch diameter, generally divided info two equal entities, the greatest of which is full of a cast number of little oval eggs, very red, or vermillion; and the smaller cavity is full of kind of liquor, which 11 red likewise, and not much different from blood. This cod, or shell, grows vpvn a kind of green oak, that grows only to the height of a shrub. These shrubs are found in Palestine, in Provence, in Languedoc, in Spain. and elsewhere. They loosen these cods, or shells, from the leaves to which they are fastened, and the worms of which they are full come out of the hwle made by taking them from the leaf; they separate these little animals from the shells with a sieve, and put them together by pressing them lightly, and make ihem into balls of the bigness of a pullet's egg. 2 Chron. 2. 7. send a man cunning to work in c. 14. 3. 14. he made the vail of blue. c. and fine linen Isa.1.1H.though your sins be red like c. they shall be Jer. 4. 30. though thou clothest thyself with t. CRIPPLE. Acts 14. 8. being a r. from his mother's womb 2in. 3. 22. Lord will take away the mantles and e. Lev. 21. CO. a man that is c. shall not approach Deut. 32. 5. they are a perverse and e. generation Lev. l.16. shall pluck away his r. with his feathers Rtek. 17. 22. I will c. off from the top of his twigs CHOPPED. Ezek. 11.4. he e. off the top of his young twigs CROSS. fectual to mortify and subdue the lusts of the flesh, Gal. 2. 20, I am crucified with Christ. It is said of them, who for some time have made profession of religion, and afterwards turn apostates, that they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, Heb. 6. 6. that is, They shew themselves to be of the same opinion with those that did crucify Christ, and would do it again, were it in their power. The apostle tells the Galatians, that Christ Jesus had been evidently set forth crucified among them, Gal. 3. 1. They had been as fully and clearly informed of the nature and design of Christ's sufferings, as if all had been transacted in their sight. Mat. 10. 38. he that taketh not his c. Luke 14. 27. 16. 24. let him deny himself, take up his e. and fol low me, Mark 8. 34. | 10. 21. Luke 9. 23. 27. 32. they found Simon, him they compelled to bear his c. Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26. 40. saying, if thou be the Son of God, come down from the c. 42. Mark 15. 30, 32. John 19. 17. he bearing his c. went forth to a place 19. Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the c. 25. there stood by the c. of Jesus his mother 31.bodies should not remain on the c. on sabbath Cor. 1. 17. lest c. of Christ be made of none effect 18. preaching of the c. is to them foolishness Gal. 5. 11. then is the offence of the c. ceased 6.12. lest they suffer persecution for the c.of Chr. 1 14. God forbid that I should glory, save in the c. Eph. 2. 16. reconcile both in one body by the c. Phil. 2.8. he became obedient to the death of the e. 3. 18. that they are enemies of the c. of Christ Col. 1. 20. having made peace thro' the blood of c. 2.14. and took it out of the way, nailing it to his e. Heb.12.2. for the joy set before him, endured the c. CROSS-WAY. Obad. 14. nor shouldest thou have stood in the e. CROUCH. 1 Sam. 2. 36. shall come and c. to him for a piece CROUCHETH. Psal. 10. 10. he c. and humbleth himself, that poor CROW, CROWING. Sec Cock, CROWN Is properly taken for a cap of state worn on the heads of sovereign princes, 1 Chron. 20. 2. But in a figurative sense it signifies honour, splendour, or dignity, Lam. 5. 16, The crown is fallen from our head. And the apostle says of the Philippians, that they were his joy and crown, Phil. 4. 1. They were his honour and glory, the great ornament of his ministry, by means whereof they had been converted to Christ. It is used likewise for reward, because conquerors in the public games were crowned, 1 Cor. 9. 25, They do it to obtain a corruptible crown, but we an incorruptible: that is, the wrestlers in those games which are practised among you, contend in order to obtain a wreath, or garland of flowers, herbs, or leaves of laurel, olive, and the like; but we Christians strive for an inheritance incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for us. St. John, speaking of Christ governing the affairs of his church, says, that on his head were many crowns, Rev. 19. 12. noting his absolute sovereignty, and many triumphs. A crown is a sign of victory, Rev. 4. 4. By the word cross is understood a gibbet made of two pieces of wood put across; whether they cross with right angles at the top, as a T. or tn the middle of their length like an X. The cross was the puniihmant if the vilest slaves, and was called a servile punishment: This punishment our Saviour underwent. Mat. 27- 33- Phil. 2. 8. This penalty was so cvmmen among the Romans, that pains, affictions, troubles, and unprospcrous a fairs were called crosses; and the verb cruciare was used for all sorts of chastisements, and pains of body and mind. See PUNISHMENT. Our Savtour soys often in his gospel, that he wh, would be hit diiciplc, must lake up his cross and follow him, Mat. 16. 24. He must submit readily to whatsoever afflic(ions God lays upon htm, or any suffering that befals him in the service of God, even to death itself. Cross 1* taken for the whole of Christ's sufferings, from his birth to his death, but especially those upon the tree, Eph. 2. 16. Heb. 12. 2. And for the doctiine of the gospel; that is, of sal vation through Christ crucified, 1 Cor. 1. 18. lalte teachers, wha pressed the observation of the law of Moses, as necessary to salvation, Exod. 25. 25. shalt make a golden c. to the border besides faith in Christ, are called enemies of 29. 6. and put the holy c. upon the mitre the cross of Christ, Phil. 3. 18. because by 30. 4. make golden rings to it under the c. 37. 27. such doctrine they did really oppose and under- 39. 30. made the plate of the e. of pure gold mine the power and merit of Christ's passion, Lev. 8. 9. upon his forefront he put the holy c. and sought to avoid persecution, which they 21. 12. the c. of the anointing oil is upon him would have been exposed to, had they preached 2 Kings11.12.put the c. upon Joash, 2 Chr. 23. 11. salvation only by Christ crucified, as the apostle Esth. 1. 11. to bring Vashti with the c. royal Paul was, Gal. 5. 11. To crucify, is not only taken for putting to death on a cross, Mat. 27. 35. but also for the subduing and mortifying sin; for breaking the strength, and suppressing the motions and breakings out, of corrupt nature, Gal. 5. 24. They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh. Christ's death on the cross has not only merited reconciliation with God, but is also made ef-] The high-priest among the Jews wore a erown, which girt about his mitre, or lower part of his bonnet, and wot tied behind his head. On the forepart was a plate of gold, with these words engraven on it, Holiness to the Lord, Exod. 28. 3d. J 29. 6. New married men and women wore crouns upon their wedding-day, Cant. 3. 11. The spouse invites her companions to see king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals; and alluding to this custom, it is said, Ezek. l6. 12. that when God entered into covenant with the Jewish nation, he put a beautiful crown upon their head. Job 31. 36. surely 1 would bind it as a t. to me Pfal. 8g. 39- thou hast profaned his c. by casting 132. 18. but upon himself shall his c. flourish Pros. 4. 9. a t. of glory shall she deliver to thee 12. 4- a virtuous woman is a e. to her husband 14. 24. the c. of the wise is their riches 1(5 31. the hoary head is a r. of glory if found In 17. 6. children's children are the c. of old men 27. 84. doth the c. endure to every geueration? |