| 1. (n.) Noxious, troublesome or mischievous animals such as squirrels, rats, mice, flies, and lice. 2. (n. sing. & pl.) Hence, in contempt, noxious human beings. Vermin (1 Occurrence)Jeremiah 43:12 And I have kindled a fire in the houses of the gods of Egypt, and it hath burned them, and he hath taken them captive, and covered himself with the land of Egypt, as cover himself doth the shepherd with his garment, and he hath gone forth thence in peace; (See RSV) Vermin (1 Occurrence) ... and lice. 2. (n. sing. & pl.) Hence, in contempt, noxious human beings. Multi-Version Concordance Vermin (1 Occurrence). Jeremiah 43 ... biblethesaurus.com/v/vermin.htm - 7kVerse (5 Occurrences)
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biblethesaurus.com/v/vermillion.htm - 6k Imagery (5 Occurrences) ... every man in his chambers of imagery," ie dark chambers on whose walls were pictures in relief representing all kinds of reptiles and vermin, worshipped by ... biblethesaurus.com/i/imagery.htm - 10k Things (10975 Occurrences) ... animals without fins or scales in Leviticus 11:10-12, birds of prey and the like (verse 18), winged creeping things (verses 20, 23), creeping vermin (verses 41 ... biblethesaurus.com/t/things.htm - 10k Detestable (121 Occurrences) ... animals without fins or scales in Leviticus 11:10-12, birds of prey and the like (verse 18), winged creeping things (verses 20, 23), creeping vermin (verses 41 ... biblethesaurus.com/d/detestable.htm - 39k Images (158 Occurrences) ... See IMAGE. The ordinary words for "image" by a slight change came to mean vermin, carrion, false gods, no gods, carcasses, dung, etc. ... biblethesaurus.com/i/images.htm - 70k The Plagues of Egypt ... If they came as other vermin come, they would have still been miraculous: God would still have sent them; and it would be a miracle that God should make them ... /.../kingsley/the gospel of the pentateuch/sermon x the plagues of.htm The Galleys ... Huddled together in damp and filthy prisons, crawling with vermin, covered with sores and ulcers, brawling, blaspheming and fighting, the galley slaves made a ... /.../forbes/life of st vincent de paul/chapter 4 the galleys.htm Second Part of the Book. ... So much vermin was there about this hermitage, that none durst come thither by a long way. A deacon was in that land, who heard ... /.../second part of the book.htm The Power of this Twofold Patience, the Spiritual and the Bodily ... ... 9173] while Job with mighty equanimity kept scraping off [9174] the unclean overflow of his own ulcer, while he sportively replaced the vermin that brake out ... /.../christianbookshelf.org/tertullian/of patience/chapter xiv the power of this.htm (And Last): Homeward Bound ... On board of her some friends of ours had lately been glad to sleep in a dog-hutch on deck, to escape the filth and vermin of the berths; and went hungry for ... //christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/at last/chapter xvii and last homeward.htm Various Experiences --Continued ... Vermin of different kinds prevented sleep; and not long after going to bed I heard a noise downstairs that indicated the arrival of company of no desirable sort ... /.../cole/trials and triumphs of faith/chapter xv various experiencescontinued.htm The Sixth Commandment ... They never left him till they had nailed him to the cross, and taken away his life. Hatred is a vermin which lives upon blood. Because ... /.../watson/the ten commandments/2 6 the sixth commandment.htm The Little Foxes. ... work hard. Another devouring little fox is, "My church." "Salt" and "fire" is the sure and only antidote for such nasty vermin. We ... /.../orr/food for the lambs or helps for young christians/the little foxes.htm Our Lord Shows St. Teresa the Place which She had by Her Sins ... ... The ground seemed to be saturated with water, mere mud, exceedingly foul, sending forth pestilential odours, and covered with loathsome vermin. ... /.../teresa/the life of st teresa of jesus/chapter xxxii our lord shows.htm The Martyrdom ... They were only to stop at wretched country villages, where none of the conveniences of life were to be had, where the dirt and vermin were an intolerable ... /.../chapter lxviii the martyrdom.htm |