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Checked verses with ULB
I deleted some versus because the ULB no longer has the image in the verse.
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>Yahweh, lift up the <u>light of your face</u> on us. (Psalm 4:6 ULB)
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>For they did not obtain the land for their possession by their own sword,
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>neither did their own arm save them;
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>but your right hand, your arm, and the <u>light of your face</u>,
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>because you were favorable to them. (Psalm 44:3 ULB)
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>they did not reject the <u>light of my face</u>. (Job 29:24 ULB)
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>They did not reject the <u>light of my face</u>. (Job 29:24 ULB)
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>Yahweh, they walk in the <u>light of your face</u>. (Psalm 89:15 ULB)
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#### LIGHT represents goodness, and DARKNESS represents evil
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>Yet you have severely broken us in the place of jackals and covered us with the <u>shadow of death</u>. (Psalm 44:19)
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#### FIRE represents extreme feelings, particularly love or anger
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>Because iniquity will be increased, the love of many will <u>be extinguished</u>. (Matthew 24:12 ULB)
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#### FIRE or HEAT represents extreme feelings, particularly love or anger
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>Surging waters cannot <u>quench</u> love. (Song of Songs 8:7 ULB)
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>For <u>a fire is kindled by my anger</u> and <u>is burning</u> to the lowest sheol. (Deuteronomy 32:22 ULB)
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>Therefore <u>the anger of Yahweh was set on fire</u> against Israel. (Judges 3:8 ULB)
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>Therefore, <u>the anger of Yahweh was set on fire</u> against Israel. (Judges 3:8 ULB)
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>When Yahweh heard this, <u>he was angry</u>; so <u>his fire burned</u> against Jacob, and <u>his anger</u> attacked Israel. (Psalm 78:21 ULB)
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#### FIRE OR A LAMP represents life
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>They say, 'Hand over the man who struck his brother, so that we may put him to death, to pay for the life of his brother whom he killed.' And so they would also destroy the heir. Thus they will put out the <u>burning coal</u> that I have left, and they will leave for my husband neither name nor descendant on the surface of the earth. 2 Samuel 14:7 ULB)
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>You must not go to battle anymore with us, so that you do not put out the <u>lamp of Israel</u>. (2 Samuel 21:17 ULB)
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>They say, 'Give into our hand the man who struck his brother, so that we may put him to death, to pay for the life of his brother whom he killed.' So they would also destroy the heir. Thus they will put out the <u>burning coal</u> that I have left, and they will leave for my husband neither name nor descendant on the surface of the earth. (2 Samuel 14:7 ULB)
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>Ishbi-Benob... intended to kill David. But Abishai son of Zeruiah rescued David.... Then the men of David swore to him, saying, "You must not go to battle anymore with us, so that you do not put out <u>the lamp of Israel</u> (2 Samuel 21:17 ULB)
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>I will give one tribe to Solomon's son, so that David my servant may always have <u>a lamp</u> before me in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 11:36 ULB)
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>Yahweh has burst through my enemies before me like a bursting <u>flood of water</u>. (2 Samuel 5:20 ULB)
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>He will make a full end to his enemies with an overwhelming <u>flood</u>. (Nahum 1:8 ULB)
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>My heart <u>drips</u> because of sadness. (Psalm 119:28 ULB)
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>But he will make a full end to his enemies with an overwhelming <u>flood</u>. (Nahum 1:8 ULB)
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>I am being <u>poured out like water</u>. (Psalm 22:14 ULB)
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>It will come about afterward that I will <u>pour out</u> my Spirit on all flesh. (Joel 2:28 ULB)
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>My God, my soul has <u>melted</u> within me. (Psalm 42:6 ULB)
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>For it is great, the anger of Yahweh that has been <u>poured out</u> on us. (2 Chronicles 34:21 ULB)
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>A quarreling wife is a constant <u>dripping of water</u>. (Proverbs 19:13 ULB)
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>His lips are lilies, <u>dripping myrrh</u>. (Song of Songs 5:13 ULB)
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>His lips are lilies, <u>dripping with myrrh</u>. (Song of Songs 5:13 ULB)
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>My groaning is <u>poured out like water</u>. (Job 3:24 ULB)
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>The words of a man's mouth are <u>deep waters</u>; the <u>fountain of wisdom</u> is a flowing stream. (Proverbs 18:3 ULB)
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>The words of a man's mouth are <u>deep waters</u>; the <u>fountain of wisdom</u> is a flowing stream. (Proverbs 18:4 ULB)
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#### FLOODING WATER represents disaster
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>Do not let the <u>floods of water</u> overwhelm me. (Psalm 69:15 ULB)
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>Reach out your hand from above; rescue me out of <u>many waters</u> from the hands of these foreigners. (Psalm 144:7 ULB)
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>Reach out your hand from above; rescue me out of <u>many waters</u>, from the hands of these foreigners. (Psalm 144:7 ULB)
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#### A SPRING OF WATER represents the origins of something
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#### A ROCK represents protection
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>Who is a rock except our God? (Psalm 18:31 ULB)
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>Yahweh is <u>my rock</u>, my fortress, the one who brings me to safety; he is my God, <u>my rock</u>; I take refuge in him. (Psalm 18:2 ULB)
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>Listen to me; rescue me quickly; be <u>my rock of refuge</u>, a stronghold to save me. (Psalm 31:2)
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> For in the day of trouble he will hide me in his shelter; in the cover of his tent he will conceal me. He will lift me high on <u>a rock</u>! Then my head will be lifted up above my enemies all around me. (Psalm 27:5-6)
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>Yahweh, my rock, and my redeemer. (Psalm 19:14 ULB)
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