A Classic Bible Study,
which links to the English Standard Version (ESV)
Murmuring.
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Forbidden 1Co 10:10; Php 2:14.
Against
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God. Pr 19:3.
The sovereignty of God. Ro 9:19,20.
The service of God. Mal 3:14.
Christ. Lu 5:30; 15:2; 19:7; Joh 6:41-43,52.
Ministers of God. Ex 17:3; Nu 16:41.
Disciples of Christ. Mt 7:2; Lu 5:30; 6:2.
Tempts God Ex 17:2.
Provokes God Nu 14:2,11; De 9:8,22.
Saints cease from Isa 29:23,24.
Characteristic of the wicked Jude 1:16.
Guilt of encouraging others in Nu 13:31-33; 14:36,37.
Punishment of Nu 11:1; 14:27-29; 16:45,46; Ps 106:25,26.
Illustrated Mt 20:11; Lu 15:29,30.
Exemplified
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Cain. Ge 4:13,14.
Moses. Ex 5:22,23.
Israelites. Ex 14:11; 15:24; 16:2; 17:2,3; Nu 11:1-4; 21:5.
Aaron, &c. Nu 12:1,2,8.
Korah &c. Nu 16:3.
Elijah. 1Ki 19:4.
Job. Job 3:1-26.
Jeremiah. Jer 20:14-18.
Jonah. Jon 4:8,9.
Disciples. Mr 14:4,5; Joh 6:61.
Pharisees. Lu 15:2; 19:7.
Jews. Joh 6:41-43.
Grecians. Ac 6:1.
Music.
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Early invention of Ge 4:21.
Divided into
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Vocal. 2Sa 19:35; Ac 16:25.
Instrumental. Da 6:18.
Vanity of all unsanctified Ec 2:8,11.
Considered efficacious in mental disorders 1Sa 16:14-17,23.
Effects produced on the prophets of old by 1Sa 10:5,6; 2Ki 3:15.
Instruments of
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Cymbals. 1Ch 16:5; Ps 150:5.
Cornet. Ps 98:6; Ho 5:8.
Dulcimer. Da 3:5.
Flute. Da 3:5.
Harp. Ps 137:2; Eze 26:13.
Organ. Ge 4:21; Job 21:12; Ps 150:4.
Pipe. 1Ki 1:40; Isa 5:12; Jer 48:36.
Psaltery. Ps 33:2; 71:22.
Sackbut. Da 3:5.
Tabret. 1Sa 10:5; Isa 24:8.
Timbrel. Ex 15:20; Ps 68:25.
Trumpet. 2Ki 11:14; 2Ch 29:27.
Viol. Isa 14:11; Am 5:23.
Made of fir wood. 2Sa 6:5.
Made of almug wood. 1Ki 10:12.
Made of brass. 1Co 13:1.
Made of silver. Nu 10:2.
Made of horns of animals. Jos 6:8.
Many, with strings. Ps 33:2; 150:4.
Early invention of. Ge 4:21.
Invented by David. 1Ch 23:5; 2Ch 7:6.
The Jews celebrated for inventing. Am 6:5.
Often expensively ornamented. Eze 28:13.
Great diversity of. Ec 2:8.
Custom of sending away friends with Ge 31:27.
The Jews used
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In sacred processions. 2Sa 6:4,5,15; 1Ch 13:6-8; 15:27,28.
At laying foundation of temple. Ezr 3:9,10.
At consecration of temple. 2Ch 5:11-13.
At coronation of kings. 2Ch 23:11,13.
At dedication of city walls. Ne 12:27,28.
To celebrate victories. Ex 15:20; 1Sa 18:6,7.
In religious feasts. 2Ch 30:21.
In private entertainments. Isa 5:12; Am 6:5.
In dances. Mt 11:17; Lu 15:25.
In funeral ceremonies. Mt 9:23.
In commemorating great men. 2Ch 35:25.
The movements of armies regulated by Jos 6:8; 1Co 14:8.
Generally put aside in times of affliction Ps 137:2-4; Da 6:18.
Illustrative
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Of joy and gladness. Zep 3:17; Eph 5:19.
Of heavenly felicity. Re 5:8,9.
(Ceasing of,) of calamities. Isa 24:8,9; Re 18:22.
Naphtali, the Tribe Of.
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Descended from Jacob's sixth son Ge 30:7,8.
Predictions respecting Ge 49:21; De 33:23.
Persons selected from Strength of, on leaving Egypt Nu 1:42,43.
The rear of the fourth division of Israel in their journeys Nu 10:25,27.
Encamped under the standard of Dan north of the tabernacle Nu 2:25,29.
Offering of, at the dedication Nu 7:78-83.
Families of Nu 26:48,49.
Strength of, on entering Canaan Nu 26:50.
On Ebal said amen to the curses De 27:13.
Bounds of their inheritance Jos 19:32-39.
Did not drive out the Canaanites, but made them tributary Judg 1:33.
Chosen from Zebulun to go with Barak against Sisera Judg 4:6,10.
Praised for aiding against Sisera Judg 5:18.
Joined Gideon in the pursuit and overthrow of the Midianites Judg 7:23.
Some of, at David's coronation 1Ch 12:34.
Officer placed over, by David 1Ch 27:19.
Officer placed over, by Solomon 1Ki 4:15.
Land of, ravaged by Benhadad 1Ki 15:20.
Land of, purged of idols by Josiah 2Ch 34:6.
Taken captive by Tiglathpileser 2Ki 15:29.
Specially favoured by our Lord's ministry Isa 9:1,2; Mt 4:13-15.
Remarkable persons of
Nazarites.
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Persons separated to the service of God Nu 6:2.
Different kinds of
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From the womb. Judg 13:5; Lu 1:15.
By a particular vow. Nu 6:2.
Esteemed pure La 4:7.
Prohibited from
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Wine or strong drink. Nu 6:3; Lu 1:15.
Grapes or anything made from the vine. Nu 6:3,4; Judg 13:14.
Cutting or shaving the head. Nu 6:5; Judg 13:5; 16:17.
Defiling themselves by the dead. Nu 6:6,7.
Ungodly Jews tried to corrupt Am 2:12.
Defiled during vow
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To shave the head the seventh day. Nu 6:9.
To bring two turtle doves for a burnt offering. Nu 6:10,11.
To recompense their vow with a trespass offering. Nu 6:12.
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To be brought to tabernacle door. Nu 6:13.
To offer sacrifices. Nu 6:14-17.
To shave their heads. Nu 6:18; Ac 18:18; 21:24.
To have the left shoulder of the ram of the peace offering waved upon their hands by the priest. Nu 6:19,20; Le 7:32.
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Christ. Heb 7:26.
Saints. 2Co 6:17; Jas 1:27.




