Ephesians 6:15 - …and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; [NKJV]
This verse is part of Paul's description of the "whole armor of God," so the surrounding context needs to be taken into account to get the whole sense of the passage.
"Shod your feet" is equivalent to a modern speaker saying "get your shoes on" as an expression meaning "get ready to go." To shod your feet "with the preparation of the gospel of peace" essentially means, "be ready and able to spread the gospel wherever you go."
The verse you are referring to is Jeremiah 17:9 which states, "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" This verse highlights the sinful nature of the human heart and the need for repentance and transformation through God's grace.
In the Old Testament, the 100th verse is in Genesis 6:10. The 100th word is "them" in Genesis 1:29. The 100th chapter is Psalms 100. The 100th letter is the Hebrew letter "he" in Genesis 1:1. In the New Testament, the 100th verse is in Matthew 5:18. The 100th word is "to" in Matthew 1:2. The 100th chapter is Matthew 15. The 100th letter is the Greek letter "alpha" in Matthew 1:1.
The book of Ecclesiastes has 222 verses. Chapter 1 - 18 Chapter 2 - 26 Chapter 3 - 22 Chapter 4 - 16 Chapter 5 - 20 Chapter 6 - 12 Chapter 7 - 29 Chapter 8 - 17 Chapter 9 - 18 Chapter 10 - 20 Chapter 11 - 10 Chapter 12 - 14
There is no mention of Melchizedek weeping in the New Testament. The only reference to Melchizedek in the New Testament is in the book of Hebrews, specifically in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20, and 7:1-17, where Melchizedek is described as a priestly figure.
One Bible verse that can be related to magnets is Proverbs 27:17 - "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." This verse illustrates how people can attract and learn from each other, similar to the way magnets attract when close together.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
Matthew chapter 27, verse 33 says they took Jesus to Golgotha to be crucified.Mark chapter 15, verse 22 gives the same information as doesLuke chapter 23, verse 33. and John chapter 19 verse 17.
Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17.
The synagogue of the Jews in Berea.
The power of the LORD was present with him to heal them.
if chapter the answer is proverbs,if verse 1st chronicles 17:20
The Ten Commandments are mentioned in two different parts of the Pentateuch; the text is very similar in both cases: Exodus 20:1-17 and Deuteronomy 5:4-21.
In order to understand proverbs chapter 1 verse 17 you need to read a couple versus before it and a couple after it. The passage is warning us not to get mixed up with people are purposely hurting others. Verse 17 in the message bible says "No one robs a bank with everyone looking". Verse 19 says "When you grab all you can get, that's what happens: the more you get, the less you are." So the passage is basically saying that if you join men or women who are sinning you are taking away your pureness and setting yourself up for the consequences that they will have face.
Exodus chapter 20 verse 1-17
Yes. Jason is mentioned in the book of Acts...Chapter 17 verse 5. Look it up.
The "full armor of God" occurs in Paul's letter to the Ephesians, chapter 6 (Ephesians 6:10-17). Paul also gives similar ideas in 1 Thessalonians 5:8 and perhaps e lsewhere.
No. Faith is learned. Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. Romans chapter 10 verse 17