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| Alphabetical [« »] honestatem 1 honestly 1 honestum 1 honey 14 honey-cakes 2 honey-combs 1 honeycomb 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 fragrance 14 greatest 14 guard 14 honey 14 horse 14 instructed 14 judge | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances honey |
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1 I, 6 | which flows with milk and honey." A very great difficulty 2 I, 6 | Wherefore also the same milk and honey were promised in the rest. 3 I, 6 | is written that milk and honey fall in showers, receiving 4 I, 6 | is mixed naturally with honey also, and this for cleansing 5 I, 6 | the saying,~ "Sweeter than honey flowed the stream of speech,"~ 6 I, 6 | spoken of the Word, who is honey. And prophecy oft extols 7 I, 6 | prophecy oft extols Him "above honey and the honeycomb."~ Furthermore, 8 I, 6 | the fields; they sucked honey from the rock, and oil from 9 I, 6 | child says: "Butter and honey shall He eat." And it occurs 10 I, 11| all humanity abundantly. Honey, being very sweet, generates 11 II, 1 | extreme, "ate locusts and wild honey." Peter abstained from swine; " 12 II, 8 | fine flour of wheat, and honey, the blood of the grape, 13 II, 11| also "ate locusts and wild honey," sweet and spiritual fare; 14 III, 11| the bait of pleasure. "For honey drops from the lips of a