Index of Bible references

Genesis

1: 1

3.3.1 God, the Creator

 

1: 1-31

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

4.1 Evil–the powers opposed to God

 

1: 2

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

3.5 God, the Holy Spirit

3.5.3.1 The Spirit of God

 

1: 26 et seq.

2.4.1 The First Article of Faith

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

3.3.1 God, the Creator

4.1 Evil–the powers opposed to God

 

1: 26-27

3.3.2 Man in the image of God

 

1: 26-30

3.3.1.2 The visible creation

 

1: 27-28

13.3.1 Marriage as a divine institution

 

1: 28

4.2.1.4 Reason

13.3.3 Sex and family planning in marriage

 

1: 28-30

4.2.2 The consequences of the fall into sin for the creation

4.6.1 God's blessing in the creation

 

1: 31

3.1.8 God, the Perfect One

3.3.1.2 The visible creation

4.2.2 The consequences of the fall into sin for the creation

 

2: 1-4

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

 

2: 2-3

5.3.4.1 Reasons for the Third Commandment in Israel

 

2: 7

3.3.2 Man in the image of God

3.5.2 The Holy Spirit as a power–the gift of the Holy Spirit

3.5.3.1 The Spirit of God

 

2: 7-8

3.3.1 God, the Creator

 

2: 15

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society

 

2: 16-17

3.3.2 Man in the image of God

4.1 Evil–the powers opposed to God

4.2 The fall into sin

 

2: 17

4.2.1 The consequences of the fall into sin for mankind

 

2: 18

13.3.1 Marriage as a divine institution

 

2: 19

3.3.1 God, the Creator

 

2: 24

13.3.1 Marriage as a divine institution

 

3: 1

10.1.3 The bridal congregation

 

3: 1-7

4.1 Evil–the powers opposed to God

 

3: 4-5

4.1.2 Evil as a person

 

3: 5

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

3: 6

4.2 The fall into sin

5.3.10.2 Covetousness–the cause of sin

 

3: 7-10

3.3.3 Man's fall into sin

 

3: 8-10

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

3: 12

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

3: 15

3.3.3 Man's fall into sin

3.4.4 References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament

6.2.1 Old Testament references to the church of Jesus Christ

 

3: 16-19

3.3.3 Man's fall into sin

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

3: 17

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society

 

3: 17-18

4.2.2 The consequences of the fall into sin for the creation

 

3: 19

9.1 The immortality of the soul

12.3 The church funeral

 

3: 21

4.2.1.2 Sinful mankind is still loved by God

 

3: 23-24

4.2.1 The consequences of the fall into sin for mankind

8.1.3.2 The washing away of original sin

 

3: 24

3.3.1.1.1 The angels

 

4: 3-4

13.2.1 From Old Testament sacrificial service to devoting one's life to God

 

4: 4-5

13.2.1 From Old Testament sacrificial service to devoting one's life to God

 

4: 6-8

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

4: 10

4.3.2 Guilt

 

4: 15

4.2.1.2 Sinful mankind is still loved by God

 

6: 1-8

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament

 

6: 5-7

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

6: 17

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

8: 22

3.3.1.2 The visible creation

4.6.1 God's blessing in the creation

 

9: 1

4.6.1 God's blessing in the creation

 

9: 1-3

5.3.6.4 Specific questions concerning the Fifth Commandment

 

9: 11

4.6.1 God's blessing in the creation

 

11: 1-8

4.2.1.1 Mankind in sin

 

12: 1-4

1.4.1 Belief in God, the Father

 

12: 2-3

4.6.2 God's blessing in the old covenant

 

12: 3

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament

 

14: 17-20

3.4.4 References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament

 

14: 18-19

7.3.1 Old Testament references

 

14: 18-20

8.2.2 Old Testament references to Holy Communion

 

16: 7-11

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

 

16: 13

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

 

18

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

 

22: 1-18

12.1.7.2.7 "And do not lead us into temptation"

 

28: 13-15

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament

 

28: 19

12.1.2 Divine service in the Old Testament

Exodus

3: 2-5

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament

 

3: 5

3.1.3 God, the Holy One

 

3: 6

1.1.2 God reveals Himself in the history of Israel

 

3: 14

3.1.2 God, the One

3.1.8 God, the Perfect One

5.3.3.1 God's name

 

4: 22-23

3.3 God, the Father

 

12: 46

3.4.9.6 Old Testament references to Jesus' suffering and sacrificial death

 

13: 21-22

1.1.2 God reveals Himself in the history of Israel

 

15: 26

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles

 

16: 4-30

5.3.4.2 The Sabbath in Israel

 

16: 4-36

8.2.2 Old Testament references to Holy Communion

 

19: 6

7.3.1 Old Testament references

 

20: 2-17

5.3.1.4 The wording

 

20: 3

3.1.2 God, the One

 

20: 4-5

5.3.2.5 The prohibition of images

 

20: 8

12.1.2 Divine service in the Old Testament

 

20: 8-11

5.3.4.1 Reasons for the Third Commandment in Israel

 

20: 9

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society

 

20: 12-17

5.2.2 Love for our neighbour–love for our fellow human being

 

20: 17

5.3.10.1 Different counting methods and versions

 

20: 20

4.3.1 Sin

 

20: 24 et seq.

12.1.2 Divine service in the Old Testament

 

21: 12-14

5.3.6.1 The prohibition against killing in the Old Testament

 

21: 16

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament

 

21: 28-30

4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament

 

21: 32

3.4.9 Jesus' passion and sacrificial death

 

22: 1

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament

 

22: 4

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament

 

22: 7

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament

 

22: 9

5.3.8.2 The prohibition against theft in the Old Testament

 

25: 30

8.2.7 The significance of bread and wine

 

31: 3

3.5.3.1 The Spirit of God

 

34: 28

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

Deuteronomy

4: 13

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

 

5: 2-3

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

 

5: 6-21

5.3.1.4 The wording

 

5: 15

5.3.4.1 Reasons for the Third Commandment in Israel

 

5: 16

5.3.5.1 The Fourth Commandment according to the understanding of the Old Testament

 

5: 21

5.3.10.1 Different counting methods and versions

 

5: 22

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

 

6: 4

3.1.2 God, the One

 

6: 4-5

5.3.2.2 God leads out of bondage

 

6: 4-7

2.1 Biblical creeds

 

6: 5

4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace

 

6: 6-7

13.3.4 Parental responsibilities

 

6: 6-9

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

 

6: 13

5.3.3.5 Oath–Vow

 

6: 25

4.7 The functions of the law

 

7: 6-8

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament

6.2.3.2 The people of God

 

7: 7-8

5.1 Living in faith according to God's commandments

 

7: 7-16

5.3.1.2 The Ten Commandments in the Old Testament

 

10: 20

5.3.3.5 Oath–Vow

 

11: 18-19

12.4.1 Instruction of children

 

11: 26-28

4.6.2 God's blessing in the old covenant

4.7.1 The term "law"

 

18: 10-11

3.3.1.1.2 The significance of the invisible realm for the life of human beings

9.4 The beyond

 

18: 15

7.3.1 Old Testament references

 

18: 18

3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet

 

19: 18-19

5.3.9.2 Examples of false witness in the time of the Old Testament

 

23: 22

4.3.1 Sin

 

26: 5-9

2.1 Biblical creeds

 

28: 3-6

4.6.2 God's blessing in the old covenant

 

30: 14

4.2.1.3 Conscience

 

32: 3

5.3.2.6 Violations of the First Commandment

 

32: 3-4

13.1.1 Prayers in the Old Testament

 

32: 4

3.1.7 God, the Gracious and Righteous One

 

32: 6

1.4.1 Belief in God, the Father

3.3 God, the Father

Job

1: 6 et seq.

4.1.2 Evil as a person

 

10: 21-22

9.4 The beyond