Something in the Bible with V
Bible is divided into verses; Jesus reads a verse in Luke 4.
God grants victory in battles; term used in 1 Cor 15.
Violence and wrongdoing condemned, e.g. Psalm 11:5.
Virgin used for Mary and also symbolically for Israel.
Jesus calls himself the true vine in John 15.
“Vanity of vanities” is key theme in Ecclesiastes.
Vengeance of God and humans appears, e.g. Romans 12.
Veils in tabernacle, temple; veil torn at Jesus’ death.
“Vain” used for empty worship, e.g. “in vain they do worship me”.
Prophets like Daniel and John receive visions from God.
Virtue as moral goodness; related to qualities in 2 Peter 1.
Vipers mentioned when John the Baptist says “brood of vipers”.
Generic, but Bible has many villains, like Pharaoh.
Jars/vessels in temples and homes; common object.
Lists of vices appear, e.g., in Paul’s letters.
Term used for moral wrong; vice lists in epistles.
Prophets receive visions; Revelation is full of them.
Describes wicked hearts, deeds, and words.
Many stories mention victims of violence or sin.
Vows to God in OT law and stories like Hannah.
“Voice of the Lord” and many voices in visions.
Vultures are listed among unclean birds in Leviticus.
God brings vindication for the oppressed.
Linked to purity laws and Mary as a virgin.
“Vessels” in temple and as metaphor for people.
People make vows to God; breaking them warned.
Many passages mention voices heard in visions.
Villages appear in gospel travels and stories.
Poison/venom used in serpent and viper images.
Unclean bird listed in Leviticus dietary laws.
Moral values central in law and wisdom books.
Valor shown by David’s mighty men and heroes.
Old English “truly” in KJV words of Jesus.
- Victim
Clean/unclean vermin discussed in Lev 11 laws
Jesus is offered vinegar on the cross (Jn 19)
Villages often named, e.g. Lk 13:22
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