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1. Another way to say Abounded? Synonyms for Abounded (other words and phrases for Abounded).

2. But where sin Abounded, grace Abounded much more,

3. KJV: deep poverty Abounded unto the riches INT: poverty of them Abounded to the

4. Abounded: to be copiously supplied

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6. Misunderstandings and reciprocal distrust have abounded.

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8. Examples of both unicameralism and Bicameralism abounded.

9. Abounded; absences; absented; absentee; absenter; accended; accented; Accinged; accinges

10. Snakes abounded in the palace grounds, as did ants.

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12. The numerical value of Abounded in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

13. Allegories and legends relating to Biblical words and verses abounded.

14. The numerical value of Abounded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

15. So Jesus, you can tell, was aware that injustices abounded.

16. Further examples of the restrictions imposed on Palestinian economic activities abounded

17. What does Abounded mean? Simple past tense and past participle of abound

18. The area Abounded with poisonous snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten.: On his own, he would have shared in the crackbrained political theories that Abounded wherever tourists were to be found.: The industry was in its infancy, personalities Abounded and the pace of innovation was frenetic.: Side shows and dodgems Abounded and of course

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20. * She abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy that she was making.

21. But where sin Abounded, grace did much more abound: Read full chapter

22. Recriminations abounded with the British and French claiming the Belgians had betrayed the alliance.

23. Acts 9:36-42 says that “she abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy.”

24. 19 In 1608 famed explorer Captain John Smith reported that great numbers of wild ducks abounded.

25. Where Sin Abounds, Grace Much More Abounds! …But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound

26. As exports and imports fell, import substitution 6 abounded, and the colonial economy became considerably more self - sufficient .

27. “She abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy,” especially in behalf of the widows in the congregation.

28. Moreouer, the Lawe entred, that the offence might abound: but where sinne Abounded, grace did much more abound

29. The word Abounded is the past form of abound in the first person singular.There are other translations for this conjugation.

30. Stories abounded of his drunkenness and adventures with women, including attempted rapes, even before he was legally an adult.

31. abound (third-person singular simple present Abounds, present participle abounding, simple past and past participle abounded) (intransitive) To be full to overflowing

32. Politics PPP Money Abounded—but Some Got It Faster Than Others Small businesses in underserved communities struggled to navigate the lending …

33. Definition of 'abound'. (əbaʊnd ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense abounds , present participle abounding , past tense, past participle Abounded. verb

34. In 1923 rumors abounded that the Dorris, Haynes and Winton companies would merge, but this merger did not come to fruition.

35. Abounded (6 Occurrences) Romans 3:7 For if the truth of God through my lie Abounded to his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? (WEB KJV ASV DBY WBS NAS) Romans 5:15 But not as the offence, so also is the free gift

36. 24 When word slipped out that the governor would be taking a turn on stage, snickers abounded in the capital.

37. Abound (third-person singular simple present abounds, present participle abounding, simple past and past participle Abounded) (intransitive) To be full to overflowing

38. Abound (third-person singular simple present Abounds, present participle Abounding, simple past and past participle Abounded) (intransitive) To be full to overflowing

39. “She abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy,” and when ‘she fell sick and died,’ the disciples sent for Peter at Lydda.

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42. AIDS had become a central issue for United Nations humanitarian work because HIV spread fastest where poverty, powerlessness and social instability abounded.

43. But then, probably effected by an abounded offer of calcite, the formation of numerous calcite spherites began, the “conglomerate layer” arised.

44. 26 Just as the Eskimos had countless words for snow and ice, so too the Hawaiian language abounded in wave nomenclature.

45. Abounded (6 Occurrences) Romans 3:7 For if the truth of God through my lie Abounded to his glory, why am I also still judged as a sinner? (WEB KJV ASV DBY WBS NAS) Romans 5:15 But not as the offence, so also is the free gift.

46. 2:17) Many single Christians find great satisfaction in following the example of Dorcas, who “abounded in good deeds and gifts of mercy.”

47. As late as 1975, negative stereotypes about Afrikaners still abounded, for example in an essay written by priest and politics academic Nancy

48. We present here the solutions of a bounded linear harmonic potential and abounded quartic potential using the modified Airy function (MAF) method.

49. Antonyms for Abounded. 28 synonyms for abound: be plentiful, thrive, flourish, be numerous, proliferate, be abundant, be thick on the ground, superabound, overflow with

50. Abound - be in a state of movement or action; "The room Abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers"

51. Abhor Abhored Abhored aborrecer <(abjór) aboard aboarded aboarded abordar <(abórd) abort aborted aborted abortar <(abórt) abominate abominated abominated aborrecer <(abómineit) abound abounded abounded abundar <(abáund) absolve absolved absolved absolver <(absólf) absorb absorbed absorbed absorber <(absórf)

52. There is no Copiousness of literary reference in his work, such as over-abounded in the civil and ecclesiastical publicists of the i 7th century

53. Crackbrained; Mad-headed; References in classic literature? I could plainly discover whence one family derives a long chin; why a second has abounded with knaves …

54. By the time that Josiah became king, the nation had been ruined by the idolatry, violence, and deception that had abounded during the reigns of Manasseh and Amon.

55. Wood says he was ‘Anabaptistically inclin'd,’ which means that, in accordance with the terms of his commission, baptists (who abounded in Gloucestershire) were not as such excluded from the ministry

56. For if through the offence of one many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath Abounded unto many.

57. At Id al-fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, my parents gave us new clothes and we had a feast. Laughter and conversation abounded. My friends and I played jubilantly.

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59. - King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan The Law came in so that the transgression would increase; but where sin increased, grace Abounded all the more, - New American Standard Version (1995)

60. For if by one man’s trespass many died, the undeserved kindness of God and his free gift with the undeserved kindness by the one man Jesus Christ abounded much more to many.”

61. Coons abounded in the silent era in such films as Wooing and Wedding of a Coon (1907), The Sambo Series (1909-1911), How Rastus Got His Turkey (1910) and Chicken Thief (1910 or 1911)

62. He Beckoned us to be more understanding and tolerant, at a time when intolerance abounded.: More rocks, with occasional thermal heat, and thick cogon grasses Beckoned as we dragged ourselves up, fatigue starting to catch up

63. Aahed aband abanded abandoned abased abashed abated abbed abbreviated abdicated abduced abducted abed aberrated abetted abfarad abhorred abid abided abirritated Abjected abjointed abjured ablated abled abluted abnegated aboard aboded abolished abominated abord aborded aborted abound abounded aboveboard aboveground abraded abraid …

64. 14 Earlier in his letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul made it clear that fornicators, adulterers, idolaters, homosexuals, thieves, greedy persons, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners, all of whom abounded in Corinth, would not be a part of God’s Kingdom.

65. Some groups in the West, where Afro-pessimism abounded in the past, have now started talking of the African lions, no doubt equating in their minds the performance of the African economies with the Asian tigers of yesteryear.

66. For if through the offence of one (Adam) many be dead, much more the Grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, (the God man) Jesus Christ, hath Abounded unto many.” So, there is no excuse for a …

67. The exercise area abounded with icebergs and growlers, which required bridge watchkeepers to be constantly on the alert, particularly at night; the presence of large masses of ice also made it difficult for searching aircraft as they had to spend a large part of their time investigating false contacts.

68. The Super-Aboundings of Grace Over the Aboundings of Sin - "But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound - that as sin has reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness, unto eternal life, by Jesus Christ our Lord." - [Romans 5:20, 21] J

69. Frizzy straight-cut masses that would have charmed Rossetti abounded, and one gentleman, who was pointed out to Graham under the mysterious title of an "Amorist", wore his hair in two becoming plaits a la Marguerite.When Sir Harry Flashman, V.C., the celebrated Victorian soldier, scoundrel, Amorist, and self-confessed poltroon, began to write his …

70. Clay (see Bel and the Dragon, verse 7) abounded in Babylon (but surely not only in Babylon); bronze (Bel and the Dragon, verse 7) was often used in that country for the manufacturing of images, and the lion, it is known, was native to the country (but that was the case also in Palestine in Biblical, and even post-Biblical times).

71. Placing the royal insignia at the feet of his guru Vidyaranya , in all gratitude and reverence , he hailed him as the ' Karnataka simhasana pratishthapanacharya ' ( the establisher of the throne of Karnataka ) , a title The urgent need for stone constructions in and around the new capital and the requirements of the know - how of the technique of working on the hard , adamantine stones , in which material the rocky terrain of Hampi and the neighbourhood abounded , was perhaps met from the further south where the craftsmen were for long centuries steeped in the hardstone tradition and possibly also from the Kakatiya region in the north , where sculpture in hardstone had come into vogue for some time since .