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land
• Promised Land, Genesis 12:1–3
language
• world spoke only one, Genesis 11:1, 6
• confused at Babel, Genesis 11:7, 9
• Aramaic, 2 Kings 18:26; Ezra 4:7; John 19:20
• Latin, John 19:20
• Greek, John 19:20; Acts 21:37
Laodicea (lay-ah-deh-SEE-uh) a town in what is now Turkey, Colossians 4:13–16; Revelation 3:14–22
Last Days
• “pour out my Spirit,” Acts 2:17
• Israel will turn to God, Hosea 3:5
• “these are the last days,” 1 John 2:18
Last Supper, the meal Jesus ate with his followers the night before his death, Matthew 26:17–30; Mark 14:12–26; Luke 22:7–20; 1 Corinthians 11:23–26
Latin (LAT-in) the language spoken by the Romans during New Testament times, John 19:20
laughter
• Sarah laughed, Genesis 18:12
• mouths filled with, Psalm 126:2
• sorrow better than, Ecclesiastes 7:3
• changed into crying, James 4:9
law
• as rules, Romans 4:15; 6:14–15; Galatians 5:18
• as God’s rules or teachings, Psalm 119; Romans 7:22; 8:7; James 1:25; 1 John 3:4
Law of Moses, See “Teachings of Moses.”
laying on of hands, See “hands, laying on.”
Lazarus of Bethany (LAZ-uh-rus) a brother to Mary and Martha and a friend of Jesus, John 11:1–45; 12:1–11
Lazarus, the beggar, Luke 16:19–31
laziness
• brings poverty, Proverbs 10:4
• not to be fed, 2 Thessalonians 3:10
leadership
• blind, Matthew 15:14
• of own family, 1 Timothy 3:5
• elders worthy of honor, 1 Timothy 5:17
Leah (LEE-uh) a wife of Jacob, Genesis 29:15–35; 30:9–21; 49:31
leather, Leviticus 13:47–59; Matthew 3:4
leaven, See “yeast.”
Lebanon (LEH-beh-nun) a country north of Israel.
• cedars of, 1 Kings 5:1–11; Ezra 3:7
• prophecy of Lebanon’s fall, Isaiah 10:34
Legion (LEE-jun) a man who had many evil spirits in him, Mark 5:9; Luke 8:30
leisure
• like seed among thorns, Luke 8:14
• the uselessness of, Ecclesiastes 2:1–2
• care in living, Ephesians 5:15–20
lend
• money, Exodus 22:25
• borrower, a servant to lender, Proverbs 22:7
• sinners to sinners, Luke 6:34
• to enemies, Luke 6:35
leprosy (LEH-prah-see) bad skin disease. A person with leprosy was called a leper and had to live outside the city. Leviticus 13:45–46
• disease of Naaman, 2 Kings 5:1–27
• healed by Jesus, Matthew 8:2–3; Luke 7:11–19
Leviathan (lee-VI-ah-than) a sea creature, exact identity unknown, Job 3:8; 41:1; Psalm 74:14; Isaiah 27:1
Levites (LEE-vites) descendants of Levi, one of Jacob’s sons.
• served as priests, Numbers 1:47–53; 8:5–26; Deuteronomy 10:8–9; 18:1–8
• towns assigned to, Joshua 21
liar
• better to be poor, Proverbs 19:22
• Satan as a, John 8:44
• Cretans as, Titus 1:12
• to be punished, Revelation 21:8
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