Genesis

Gen 1:6-8 - God creates the sky as a solid dome.
Gen 1:14-19 - God creates luminous objects 3 days after creating light.
Gen 1:27,28 - Creation of humanity to look like God.
Gen 2:2 - God rests from his work.
Gen 2:4-7 - The beginning of a second creation story.
Gen 2:15-17 - Threat of death if man eats from knowledge tree.
Gen 3:4-7 - The serpent tricks Eve into eating forbidden fruit.
Gen 3:11-13 - Adam and Eve pass the buck to the talking snake.
Gen 3:14 - God takes away the snake's walking prveledges and makes it eat dust.
Gen 3:22,23 - God gets spooked, sends Adam away from Eden and the tree of life.
Gen 4:16,17 - Cain gets a wife after killing his brother.
Gen 4:20-22 - Cain's children listed as ancestors to "types" of people.
Gen 4:26 - The beginning of calling God "YHWH."
Gen 5:22-24 - Enoch is taken by God, rather than dying.
Gen 6:4 - Mention of giants, demigods and heroes - just like in Greek myths.
Gen 6:5,6 - God is upset at the evil of people, sorry he made them.
Gen 6:14-16 - The dimensions of Noah's ark.
Gen 6:18-21 - 8 people are set to care for 2 of every type of animal in the ark.
Gen 7:1,2 - Noah ordered to take 7 pairs of "clean" animals on the ark.
Gen 7:8,9 - Only 1 pair of all types of animals get on the ark.
Gen 8:15-19 - All animals populated the earth from the landing point of the ark.
Gen 8:21 - God decides to make rainbows as a sign he'll never flood the earth.
Gen 9:3-7 - God allows all animals to be used for food.
Gen 9:24-27 - Noah is credited with starting the practice of slavery.
Gen 10:5 - Japheth and his family had their own language before Babel.
Gen 12:11-16 - Abram passes off his wife as sister.
Gen 12:18-20 - Pharaoh expresses royal anger by only sending Abram away.
Gen 13:14-17 - God promises Abram all the land he can see forever.
Gen 14:18-20 - Abram gives Melchizedek the first tithe.
Gen 15:6 - Abram's belief earns him title of "righteous."
Gen 15:8-12 - Abram doubts God, is treated to godly nightmare.
Gen 15:18-21 - God makes another covenant with Abram.
Gen 16:7-9 - Hagar sent back to her owner by an angel.
Gen 17:10-14 - An eternal covenant entails circumcision.
Gen 18:20-22 - God walks to Sodom to see if the reports he hears are true.
Gen 19:4,5 - All men in Sodom surround Lot's home.
Gen 19:6-8 - Lot offers his virgin daughters to the crowd.
Gen 19:30-33 - Lot is "raped" by his older daughter.
Gen 20:1,2 - Abraham passes Sarah off as his sister at age 85.
Gen 20:10-12 - Abraham fears non-believers, reveals that Sarah is a half-sister.
Gen 21:14,15 - Hagar departs with Ishmael (age 14) on her shoulder.
Gen 22:1-3 - God orders Abraham to sacrifice his son.
Gen 22:7-10 - Abraham trusses up Isaac in preparation for the sacrifice.
Gen 22:15-18 - God rewards Abraham's willingness to sacrifice with a promise.
Gen 24:12-14 - Isaac tells God how to show him he's on the right path.
Gen 26:1 - Mention of at least two famines in Caanan.
Gen 26:3-5 - God says that Abraham obeyed all his laws and commandments.
Gen 27:27-33 - Jacob steals his father's blessing away from Esau.
Gen 28:12-15 - God talks to Jacob in a dream, sending him east with promises.
Gen 28:20-22 - Jacob vows to be faithful, using a stone pillar.
Gen 30:37-39 - Making goats have striped offspring using striped rods.
Gen 31:10-13 - God appears to Jacob in a dream, ordering him home.
Gen 32:24-30 - God wrestles with Jacob while he's on his way home.
Gen 34:6,7 - An outrage in Israel is committed while Israel has no laws and is only one family.
Gen 34:24-27 - Simeon and Levi kill all men in a city while they recover from circumcision.
Gen 35:9,10 - God tells Jacob of his name change a second time.
Gen 35:27 - Place named Hebron mentioned - helps date writing of book.
Gen 38:6-10 - The "sin of Onan."
Gen 38:15-18 - Judah participates in religious sex practice thinking his partner is a temple prostitute.
Gen 38:24-26 -Judah is exposed as father of Tamar's prostitution baby.
Gen 41:37-43 - Joseph is elevated to prime minister for interpreting a dream.
Gen 42:6 - Joseph personally sells grain to everyone using Egypt's stores.
Gen 43:11 - Jacob decides to send a load of food as gifts to Egypt.
Gen 43:32 - Egyptians couldn't eat with Jews.
Gen 44:4,5 - Joseph used tools for divination.
Gen 46:26,27 - The entire group of people entering Egypt was numbered 70.
Gen 46:34 - Shepherds were "abhorrent" to Egyptians?
Gen 47:15-17 - People bought grain with their livestock in the famine.

Exodus

Ex 1:5-10 - From 70 people, the Hebrews grew too big for Egypt in an untold period of time.
Ex 1:15,16 - Pharaoh gives instructions to 2 midwives to kill male babies.
Ex 2:10 - Pharaoh's daughter gives Moses his name referring to Hebrew words.
Ex 2:18-21 - Moses' father-in-law was Reuel.
Ex 2:23-25 - God remebered his promises when the Hebrews cried out.
Ex 3:1 - Moses' father-in-law named as Jethro.
Ex 3:13,14 - God tells Moses to refer to him as "I am that I am."
Ex 3:18 - The original story to Pharaoh was to ask go go into the desert only a little way, just to sacrifice.
Ex 3:19-22 - God plans to perform miracles and have the Hebrews plunder Egypt.
Ex 4:1-9 - God rehearses with Moses the miracles he'll do to confirm divine mission.
Ex 4:11 - God makes people mute or blind as well as healthy.
Ex 4:21-23 - God plans to harden Pharaoh's heart, to do great miracles.
Ex 4:24-26 - God met and tried to kill Moses on the way to Egypt.
Ex 6:2,3 - God claims he never used the name YHWH with Abraham.
Ex 6:6-8 - Unconditional promise to Hebrews to give them Canaan.
Ex 6:28-30 - God uses the term Pharaoh as a proper name.
Ex 7:8-13 - The miracle of the staff morphing to snakes.
Ex 8:5-7 - Egyptian magicians duplicate the plague of frogs.
Ex 8:13-18 - After the frogs died, God makes swarms of gnats.
Ex 9:2-4 - God threatens Egyptian livestock, but spares those owned by the slaves.
Ex 9:6 - God kills all Egyptian livestock.
Ex 9:12 - God hardened Pharaoh's heart.
Ex 9:15,16 - God made Egyptians suffer to prove how powerful he was.
Ex 9:18-20 - Egyptians work to protect their livestock from hail.
Ex 10:1,2 - God hardened hearts only so he could perform greater miracles.
Ex 10:13-15 - Plague of locusts kill and eat all plants in Egypt.
Ex 11:4-6 - God plans to kill the firstborns, including those of the livestock.
Ex 12:3-6 - Only 1-year-old lambs (baby goats or sheep) used for 1st passover.
Ex 13:11-13 - Order to "redeem" all firstborns with sacrifices.
Ex 13:17,18 - God thought the people weren't ready to battle for Canaan.
Ex 14:1-4 - After leaving Egypt, God hardens Pharaoh's heart for more killing.
Ex 14:9 - The Egyptians followed using horses.
Ex 15:24-26 - God sets condition on his continued good graces - follow the laws.
Ex 16:18-20 - Manna bred worms when left overnight.
Ex 16:32-35 - Order to keep some manna in a jar in front of the covenant.
Ex 17:4-6 - Moses takes some elders to see God in person.
Ex 17:8-13 - Moses' hand position determines whether the Hebrews win a battle.
Ex 18:1-4 - Jethro named as father of Moses' wife Zipporah.
Ex 19:9-13 - Order from God to keep all living things off a mountain.
Ex 19:21-25 - Looking at God will cause normal humans to die.
Ex 20:1-4 - First commandments - YHWH should be most important god.
Ex 20:5,6 - God promises to punish 3 or 4 generations after original sinner.
Ex 20:7 - Misusing God's name is unforgivable.
Ex 20:18,19 - Example of people asking for God to speak through Moses.
Ex 20:23-26 - Instructions on altar building for blood sacrifices.
Ex 21:1-8 - Laws concerning Hebrew slaves.
Ex 21:17 - Death to any who curse their parent.
Ex 21:20,21 - Punishment for striking a slave only if slave dies immediately.
Ex 21:26,27 - Slaves losing an eye or tooth to owner goes free.
Ex 22:2,3 - Killing a thief is a crime only during the day.
Ex 22:7-11 - Law covering stolen items that were borrowed.
Ex 22:16,17 - Seducing a virgin leads to mandatory marriage, sometimes.
Ex 22:18 - All witches condemned to death.
Ex 22:22-24 - Widows and orphans personally protected by God.
Ex 22:28 - Law against hating God and leaders.
Ex 23:19 - Order not to boil a kid in its mother's milk.
Ex 23:20-26 - God sends an angel to lead the people in his place.
Ex 24:7,8 - When the people agree to the covenant, Moses seals it with blood.
Ex 24:9-11 - Moses and 70+ others went to see God.
Ex 25:1-8 - God demands everyone give belongings to build the tabernacle.
Ex 28:1 - Only Aaron and his 4 sons will be the first set of priests.
Ex 28:33-35 - Aaron's dress needs bells on the hem to keep him from being killed.
Ex 29:8-14 - Example of animal sacrifice.
Ex 30:10 - Aaron ordered to perform yearly rite for all generations.
Ex 30:12-16 - Order of a census tax (matter of life or death?).
Ex 30:26-29 - After consecration, all temple utensiles will make things holy by touching.
Ex 31:2-6 - God gives skills to those he wants to make the ceremonial items.
Ex 31:13,14 - Order to kill anyone who breaks sabbath rules.
Ex 32:9-14 - Moses cajoles God out of destroying all the Hebrews.
Ex 32:19,20 - Moses' initial punishment for making the golden calf.
Ex 32:25-29 - Order to priests to kill all sinners, even if they're relatives.
Ex 32:33-35 - More punishments for the calf in store from God.
Ex 33:11 - God talked with Moses face-to-face.
Ex 33:18-23 - God refuses to show Moses his true form - it'd kill him.
Ex 34:6,7 - God claims to forgive sinnres, but won't clear the guilty.
Ex 34:12-16 - Warning against letting alien religions affect the Hebrews.
Ex 34:17-28 - The real "Ten Commandments"
Ex 34:30-35 - Moses' face shone after talking with God.
Ex 35:1,2 - Re-statement by Moses of command to kill any who work on Sabbath.
Ex 35:29 - "Freewill offering" made by those whose hearts forced them to.
Ex 38:9-13 - Description of the dimensions of God's tent.

Leviticus

Lev 11:5,6 - rabbit & cud
Lev 11:13,19 - bats as birds
Lev 11:20 - 4-footed insects
Lev 14:33, 34 - God puts disease in a house
Lev 16:21,22 - scapegoat takes away sins
Lev 23:30 - God promises to destroy anyone who works on day of atonement
Lev 25:44-46 - slavery regulation
Lev 26 - God's contract with the Jews

Numbers

Num 8:5,6 - Cleanliness of the Levites
Num 11:18-20 - God warns of meat coming to the people
Num 11:31-34 - God sends billions of quails to feed the people
Num 12:6-8 - God talks to Moses face to face
Num 14:9 - Non-Hebrews are nothing but food!
Num 15:32-36 - Killing a man for gathering sticks on the Sabbath (before the law?)
Num 16:23-35 - God executes Korah, Dathan and Abiram for their sins
Num 23:19 - God is not a human being, does not change or lie.
Num 25:3,4 - God's punishment for changing religion - impalements.
Num 25:6-9 - Phineas stops a plague by murdering a Hebrew with a Midianite wife.
Num 31:25-30 - God distributes virgin girls captured in war, after all others are murdered.
Num 36:1-9 - Closing of a loophole in the inheritance laws

Deuteronomy 

Deu 2:30 - God hardens a king's heart
Deu 5:11 - An unpardonable sin
Deu 7:1-5 - God's instructions for genocide
Deu 7:22 - Conquest of promised land must be slow
Deu 7:25,26 - Valuables from conquest to be destroyed
Deu 8:2 - God tested the people to see if they were worthy of the land
Deu 8:19,20 - Certain destruction promised for leaving the faith
Deu 9:14 - God plans to destroy the Israelites
Deu 10:5-10 - Example of an interpolation; Moses changes God's mind
Deu 11 13-17 - Hydraulic despotism
Deu 13:1-5 - Command to kill anyone trying to undermine the faith
Deu 13:12-18 - order for destruction of any who try to lead astray
Deu 14:7 - Rabbits and cud (reprise)
Deu 14:21 - Boiling a kid in its mother's milk, selling diseased animals to aliens
Deu 15:4-6 - Obeying the laws will bring prosperity
Deu 15:12-18 - More slavery statutes
Deu 17:14-20 - Regulations for a king.
Deu 18:21,22 - How to tell if someone is a true prophet.
Deu 20:10-18 - Instructions for conquest - external and internal for the promised land.
Deu 21:10-14 - Permission to marry foreign slaves
Deu 21:18-21 - Stoning rebellious children
Deu 22:28,29 - Rape punishable by fine and marriage
Deu 23:12-14 - Dire consequences for using the bathroom inside camp
Deu 30:11 - God thinks commandments aren't too hard
Deu 32:39 - God kills and wounds, in addition to doing good stuff
Deu 34:10 - Moses saw God face to face

Joshua

Jos 6:25 - Joshua spares the lives of Promised Land enemies.
Jos 7:10-12 - God punishes nation because someone has stolen captured booty.
Jos 7:24-26 - Achan gets stoned with his family for stealing booty
Jos 9:22-27 - Enslavement of people who were suppsed to be destroyed
Jos 10:10-14 - The sun is stopped for Joshua
Jos 22:20 - Says Achan died alone for stealing booty.
Jos 23:14-16 - Joshua's swan song - promise of destruction if Israel strays.
Jos 24:27 - Joshua sets up a magical stone as a witness

Judges

Judg 1:19 - God can't get past an enemy's iron chariots
Judg 3:15-23 - Ehud's message from God to a fat, oppressing king.
Judg 4:11 - Hobab named as father-in-law to Moses
Judg 4:17-22 - Sisera get his head nailed to the floor
Judg 5:23 - God curses Meroz for not helping him.
Judg 6:31 - Joash says a REAL god should be able to protect his own interests
Judg 6:36-40 - Gideon tests to see whether God is really talking to him.
Judg 11:30,31 - Jephthah promises to sacrifice a human in return for God's assistance
Judg 11:39 - Jephthah sacrifices his virgin daughter
Judg 14:5-19 - Samson tries to cheat wedding guests out of goods, reacts badly
Judg 16:1-3 - Samson and a prostitute (temple prostitute?)
Judg 16:17 - Samson gets a hair cut (similar to Achilles)
Judg 17:6 - People screw up because they need a king
Judg 19 - A long story of barbarity, cruelty to women.
Judg 21:8-12 - Jabesh-gilead destroyed for failing to meet at Mizpah

1 Samuel

1 Sam 2:8 - God helps the lowly - Earth is on pillars
1 Sam 2:25 - Need for an intercessor between a sinner and God; God was determined to kill Eli's sons.
1 Sam 3:13-14 - God punishes Eli's descendants forever, regardless of sacrifices
1 Sam 5:6,7 - Ashdod punished with hemorrhoids for stealing the ark
1 Sam 6:19 - People killed for not rejoicing at the return of the ark
1 Sam 13:13-14 - Saul punished for not following instructions of Samuel
1 Sam 15:33 - Samuel chops a captive king to pieces
1 Sam 15:35 - God was sorry he made Saul king
1 Sam 16:14,15 - Saul tormented by an evil spirit from God
1 Sam 21:1-6 - David tricks Ahimilech into giving him bread from the temple
1 Sam 25:37-39 - God kills Nabal for David, David takes Nabal's wife.

2 Samuel

2 Sam 6:6,7 - Uzzah is killed for trying to keep the ark from falling
2 Sam 8:4 - David hamstrings over 1000 horses
2 Sam 12:13-18 - David's child is killed for David's sin
2 Sam 21:1-6 - Saul's sons impaled to pay for Saul's crimes. Famine is the tip-off.
2 Sam 21:14 - God started answering prayers after Saul's bones were properly buried.
2 Sam 22:21,22 - David congratulates himself for earning his place as God's pet
2 Sam 24:1-3, 10-15 - David sins by following God's will

1 Kings

1 Ki 1:7,8 - Political infighting among God's priests
1 Ki 2:33 - Eternal curse for the loser in the succession
1 Ki 4:6 - Slave labor used to help build Solomon's temple
1 Ki 6:2 - Smallish dimensions for the temple
1 Ki 6:38 - 7 years to build the temple
1 Ki 8:10-12 - God dwells in thick darkness in the temple
1 Ki 8:29,30 - The practice of praying toward the temple is begun
1 Ki 8:46 - A mention of the idea that everyone sins
1 Ki 9:3 - God promises to have his name, heart and eyes on the temple forever
1 Ki 9:20,21 - Some slaves were descended from people who were suposed to have been completely wiped out.
1 Ki 10:14 - 666 talents of gold brought into the temple in one year
1 Ki 17:1 Elijah starts up the hydraulic despotism bit
1 Ki 18:21-24 - Elijah and Baal's priests in a great God contest
1 Ki 18:44-46 - Elijah outruns a horse-drawn chariot (for some reason, I guess)
1 Ki 20:35,36 - A prophet killed for not hitting his neighbor
1 Ki 22:19 - Micaiah saw God
1 Ki 22:23 - God put a lying spirit into the mouths of certain prophets

2 Kings

2 Ki 1:9,10 - Elijah roasts soldiers just to show that he can
2 Ki 2:19-22 - Elisha purifies a well by throwing in some salt
2 Ki 2:23-25 - Elisha and God respond to name-calling
2 Ki 3:26,27 - Human sacrifice results in victory for Isreal's enemy
2 Ki 4:29-37 - Elisha has trouble resurrecting a dead child
2 Ki 4:42-44 - Elisha performs a "feeding the multitude" miracle
2 Ki 5:9-14 - Naaman is cured of leprosy magically
2 Ki 5:20-27 - Gehazi is thwarted in his graft by Elisha's astral projection
2 Ki 6:4-6 - Floating ax head story
2 Ki 8:10 - Elisha orders someone to lie for him.
2 Ki 9:11-13 - Jehu's hit-and-run coronation
2 Ki 14:6 - People shall die only for their own sins
2 Ki 17:25 - God sends lions for not worshipping properly
2 Ki 20:1-6 - Isaiah tells a king he'll die, then God changes his mind
2 Ki 20:11 - Isaiah gets God to pull the sun backwards in the sky

1 Chronicles

1 Chr 4:4 - Mention of Bethlehem, son of Ephrathah.
1 Chr 5:18-22 - YHWH as a god of war.
1 Chr 5:25,26 - Military defeat ordained by God in response to nation's sin.
1 Chr 6:1-3 - Moses listed as great-grandson of Levi. Fourth generation.
1 Chr 6:49 - Aaron and his sons were the only ones doing sacrifices per Moses.
1 Chr 9:1 - Mention of the start of the Babylonian exile.
1 Chr 10:4-6 - Saul died in battlefield along with his sons and all his house.
1 Chr 11:4,5 - Jerusalem is called the city of David.
1 Chr 12:16-18 - Rare mention of "the spirit" controlling someone's actions.
1 Chr 13:5,6 - God sits enthroned on the ark's cherubim.
1 Chr 13:9-11 - Uzzah is killed by God for trying to keep the ark from falling.
1 Chr 14:13-17 - God orders David to set an ambush.
1 Chr 16:29,30 - Immovable earth verse.
1 Chr 17:4,5 - God says he has lived in a tent since the Exodus.
1 Chr 17:7-10 - God promises Israel a place of peace and contentment.
1 Chr 20:1 - Spring is the time of year when kings go out to battle.
1 Chr 20:5 - Elhanan kills Goliath's brother (good translation).
1 Chr 21:1 - Satan tempted David into holding a census.
1 Chr 21:5,6 - Joab only gave a partial count of census.
1 Chr 21:7-12 - God punishes Israel for David's sin, then offers choice of 3 other punishments against the nation.
1 Chr 22:6-12 -David is kept from building the temple because he was a warrior.
1 Chr 22:14 - David lists the materials he's stored for construction.
1 Chr 23:25 - David says God will reside in Jerusalem forever.
1 Chr 27:23,24 - The census counted only those over 20 - with a strange reason.
1 Chr 29:8,9 - The people rejoiced over giving their treasures to build the temple.

2 Chronicles

2 Chr 1:11,12 - God promises Solomon the most wisdom, riches, etc.
2 Chr 2:1,2 - Solomon uses 150,000 workers to build temple and palace.
2 Chr 4:2 - Dimensions of a round item yields pi=3.0
2 Chr 4:19-22 - Solomon made about everything in the temple out of gold.
2 Chr 5:6 - Dedicating the temple involved millions of animal sacrifices.
2 Chr 5:9 - The poles for carrying the ark were left in place until the time of writing - though only priests could see them.
2 Chr 7:12-16 - God offers to hear repentant people in middle of punishments.
2 Chr 8:7,8 - Solomon used descendants of natives supposedly exterminated in Joshua.
2 Chr 9:17-22 - Solomon was richest king on Earth.
2 Chr 15:3-7 - Israel's troubles were caused by not being properly religious.
2 Chr 15:12-15 - An agreement to execute those who wouldn't try to follow God.
2 Chr 16:12,13 - Asa's foot disease should have been treated with faith, not doctors.
2 Chr 18:18 - Micaiah claims to have seen God.
2 Chr 18:19-22 - God put lying spirits in the mouths of prophets.
2 Chr 19:2,3 - Jehu tells a king he's both good and bad.
2 Chr 20:15-17 - God finally tells people he'll fight a battle by himself.
2 Chr 20:22-25 - Enemy armies fight each other to the death - attributed to God.
2 Chr 20:31-33 - A king did what was right in God's sight, but failed to remove competitive religions.
2 Chr 21:17-22:2 - 40 year-old king succeeded by 42 year-old-son!
2 Chr 23:9-11 - Priests decided who was going to be the next king.
2 Chr 24:8-10 - Everyone rejoiced at paying taxes at church.
2 Chr 31:6-11 - When the priests were unable to eat all the offerings, they built storage for the surplus.
2 Chr 33:1-3 - A king reverts to the religion of the nations that were driven out (or not).
2 Chr 33:7,8 - Statement from God that the people will stay as long as they obey.
2 Chr 34:3-5 - Teenage king starts religious purges.
2 Chr 34:14-21 - "Discovery" of the books of the law by priests.
2 Chr 35:1-3 - Re-establishing God's presence in the temple means not having to carry the ark any longer.
2 Chr 35:20-24 - A king attacks an Egyptian king on an errand from God.
2 Chr 36:9 - An 8-year-old king dies after 3 months of doing evil in God's sight.

Ezra

Ez 4:1-3 - Non-pure people ask to help rebuild the temple - are told to bug off
Ez 6:11,12 - Darius threatens anyone who tries to change his decree, asks God to assist
Ez 6:14 - Jews finish rebuilding the temple by the support of God and a few kings.
Ez 9:1-4 - Ezra is stunned by interracial marriages
Ez 10:10-14 - Ezra orders divorce from foreign wives in order to please God

Nehemiah

Neh 4:5 - Nehemiah was afraid God would forgive non-Jews for their sins
Neh 4:9 - Rebuilders prayed to God for protection, AND set a guard
Neh 4:19,20 - Plans for city's defense, including expectation that God would fight on their side.
Neh 8:9-12 - The people cried when they heard the laws after "rediscovery"
Neh 13:1-3 - Rediscovery of a reason for racial prejudice
Neh 13:19-22 - First time enforcing the sabbath
Neh 13:23-30 - Racial purity and ethnic cleansing

Esther

Est 1:16,17 - Queen's disobedience starts a "slippery slope."
Est 4:3 - Jewish response to order for their extermination? Putting on sackcloth!
Est 4:15,16 - Esther asks for the people to fast as a way to support her effort
Est 9:5-10 - Jews end up on top, slaughtering (but they don't touch the booty!)
Est 9:13-15 - Esther requests the hanging of the sons of Hamman

Job

Job 1:1 - Job listed as one who was blameless and upright before God
Job 1:5 - Job performed sacrifices to cover his children "just in case"
Job 1:6-12 - Satan reports to God, makes a friendly wager
Job 1:20-22 - Job's response to the death and destruction? Worship God
Job 2:9 - Job's wife tells him he should just die. (bless/curse same word in Hebrew)
Job 2:10 - Job thinks God is responsible for bad events
Job 5:12-14 - God works against smart people
Job 7:20,21 - Job asks what harm sin does to God. Believes death ends existence
Job 9:5-9 - primitive cosmology, flat earth stuff
Job 14:10-12 - Confusing concepts about death - maybe complete end, maybe just sleep
Job 24:12 - God doesn't pay attention to prayer
Job 26:8-11 - More flat earth stuff.
Job 38:22,23 - God stores hail and such in warehouses
Job 42:5 - Job sees God

Psalms

Ps 2:11,12 - We should serve God with fear and kiss his feet
Ps 5:4,5 - God doesn't like any evil, won't tolerate it
Ps 10:4 - The wicked only think "there is no god"
Ps 11:5 - God hates the lover of violence
Ps 14:1 - Atheists are fools. Entire chapter copied in 53
Ps 17:3 - The writer is a perfect, non-sinning person
Ps 18:19,20 - God rewarded the writer because he was so good.
Ps 19:4(b),5 - The sky is a tent, and the sun runs happily across it
Ps 20:1-5 - Asking God to give everything asked for in return for sacrifices
Ps 21:8,9 - God's fire as punishment
Ps 22:1 - Quoted by Jesus on the cross
Ps 24:8 - God's glory comes from being a war god
Ps 26:4,5 - Writer keeps away from sinners - he's better than they
Ps 29:1 - Asking "sons of gods" to ascribe honor and glory to YHWH
Ps 34:9,10 - Those who seek God have no wants unmet
Ps 34:19,20 - God rescues the righteous from all trouble, keeps bones from breaking.
Ps 36:1-4 - You can only be good if you are afraid of God's punishment
Ps 36:6 - God saves humans and animals alike
Ps 37:9-11 - The meek will inherit the land.
Ps 40:6 - God doesn't desire sacrifices or sin offerings
Ps 41:1-3 - God heals the infirmities of people (not quite clear who, though)
Ps 41:10 - God helps writer to get revenge
Ps 44:23-26 - writer accuses God of not helping him, ignoring him (or being asleep)
Ps 50:8-13 - God doesn't want sacrifices
Ps 50:16-20 - Sinners are the worst sort of people.
Ps 51:4 - The only one the writer sinned against was God
Ps 51:5 - The writer was a sinner when he was conceived
Ps 51:8 - Writer wants to rejoice at having his bones crushed by God
Ps 51:16,17 - God doesn't want sacrifices for sin- but rather a contrite heart.
Ps 51:18 - Psalmist asks God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Ps 54:4,5 - Writer asks God to get revenge for him.
Ps 55:23 - God will only allow evil people to live half their normal lives.
Ps 58:8 - Writer thinks snails dissolve into slime.
Ps 58:10,11 - Righteous will bathe their feet in the blood of the wicked
Ps 65:8 - More flat earth stuff - gateways of the morning
Ps 66:18 - Prayers aren't answered if you have evil in your heart.
Ps 68:22,23 - Bathing in enemies' blood, letting dogs eat enemy flesh
Ps 74:1 - Describing God as a shepherd angry at his sheep
Ps 75:3 - Earth on pillars
Ps 78:2-8 - Indoctrination of children into the religion
Ps 82:1 - God as head of a council of many gods - like Zeus, only Jewish
Ps 82:6,7 - God threatens junior gods with mortal death (quoted by Jesus in John)
Ps 84:11 - God doesn't keep anything good from his special people
Ps 85:1,2 - God pardoned all his people's sins (past tense!)
Ps 91:9,10 - No evil will befall God's special people
Ps 93:1 - Unmoving earth verse
Ps 96:10 - Ibid.
Ps 101:5-8 - Psalmist will cleanse away all liars and other unwanted people
Ps 103:11,12 - God really loves those who fear him.
Ps 104:3-5 - Primitive cosmology, flat earth sort of stuff
Ps 105:8 - God's covenant lasts forever, or 1000 generations - whichever's first
Ps 105:40 - God showed kindness in giving the people quails in the wilderness
Ps 106:23 - Moses changed God's mind
Ps 106:30,31 - Phineas was righteous because he speared and killed an interracial couple.
Ps 106:34-37 - Recrimination for not exterminating peoples in the Promised Land
Ps 110:6 - God's judgment means death and destruction over the earth.
Ps 115:17 - Death is the end of existence
Ps 116:15 - God thinks well of the deaths of the faithful
Ps 121:5-8 - God will keep his special people from being harmed
Ps 127:1 - The only success comes if God is involved
Ps 137:8,9 - Killing the babies of Babylon will make the murderers happy
Ps 139:7,8 - God is omnipresent, even in "Sheol"
Ps 139:16 - God predestines every day of a person's life.
Ps 139:19-22 - Writer has a perfect hatred of non-believers (lots of blood thirst)
Ps 144:1 - God is praised for training the writer for war
Ps 144:7,8 - Asking God for rescue from evil strangers
Ps 148:3,4 - Encouraging the sun and moon to paise God

Proverbs

Prov 1:29-33 - The only knowledge necessary for a good life is knowledge of God
Prov 6:6-8 - Ants are a good role model for people
Prov 6:10,11 - Poverty comes from laziness
Prov 7:25-27 - The evil outcome of adultery
Prov 8:27-30 - Flat earth, seas having impassable boundaries.
Prov 9:13-18 - The evils of learning from a "foolish woman"
Prov 10:3 - The righteous don't go hungry
Prov 10:24 - What the righteous desire will be granted to them
Prov 12:21 - No harm happens to the righteous
Prov 13:24 - Spare the rod and spoil the child
Prov 14:15 - "The simple believe everything"
Prov 18:13 - listen to all the evidence before deciding
Prov 18:17 - listen to both sides before deciding
Prov 18:18 - Casting lots often decides things
Prov 19:10 - Slaves shouldn't rule over princes
Prov 20:24 - God controls all our steps
Prov 20:30 - Beatings will clean one's soul
Prov 21:3 - Acting right is more important to God than sacrifice
Prov 22:15 - A little more on beating children
Prov 23:13,14 - beat children to keep them straight. They won't die!
Prov 24:17,18 - Don't be happy when you enemy falls - God won't keep at them
Prov 25:2 - God's glory come from hiding thing for kings to find
Prov 26:3-12 - You should beat a fool
Prov 28:14 - Constant fear means happiness
Prov 29:12 - "If a ruler listens to lies, all his officials will be wicked."
Prov 29:21 - Being harsh to slaves helps them

Ecclesiastes

Ecc 3:18-20 - Humans and animals are the same - death is permanent for both.
Ecc 7:13 - God predestines everything - even the evil.
Ecc 9:5,6 - Death is the end
Ecc 10:20 - Little birds carry complaints to kings (source of common saying?)

Song of Solomon

SOS 5:1 - High powered sexual innuendo - maybe an orgy
SOS 5:7 - Break from the sex images for a little beating

Isaiah

Is 1:11 - God doesn't want sacrifices
Is 1:16,17 - God wants people to act good, cleansing themselves
Is 3:1-3 - God is taking away all supports - including magicians and enchanters
Is 3:16,17 - God will punish women who want to look pretty
Is 4:3,4 - A little apocalyptic passage - book of life, blood stains, etc.
Is 5:4 - God expected good results from his covenant.
Is 6:1 - Isaiah saw God
Is 6:6,7 - Isaiah has his sins taken away by a coal touching his lips.
Is 6:10 - Order to make people misunderstand, so they can be condemned
Is 7:10-16 - The "sign of the virgin"
Is 11:4 - Messiah prophecy that hasn't come true
Is 11:7,8 - Animals in heaven
Is 13:16-18 - God orders violent murder of women and babies
Is 14:1-2 - Prophecy of Israel's return, as master of slave nations
Is 17:13,14 - God will punish any nation that conquors Israel
Is 19:5,6 - Prediction of drying up the Nile
Is 19:14 - Egypt's decline will be caused by God sending a spirit of confusion
Is 22:12-14 - God punishes those who are not authorized to be happy
Is 23:14-18 - Isaiah predicts Tyre will be desolate for 70 years.
Is 24:18,19 - Windows in the sky, flat earth
Is 25:9,10 - God's salvation means stomping the enemies
Is 26:12 - All actions are ultimately the doings of God
Is 26:14 - Death is the end of existence
Is 34:2-4 - Seeds for the future apocalypse
Is 40:2 - God has made Jerusalem pay double for her sins
Is 40:12-14 - God as "first cause" and source of justice and knowledge
Is 40:22 - More flat earth/solid sky stuff
Is 41:17,18 - God will provide water when the poor need it.
Is 42:1-4 - Messiah prophecy that's only partly fulfilled
Is 42:19-21 - Prophecy of an ignorant, blind messiah
Is 58:13,14 - Things will be just peachy if you observe the sabbath

Jeremiah

Jer 1:11-14 - Just about everything Jeremiah sees is a sign from God
Jer 2:29,30 - Israel has no reason to complain. God killing children is not valid
Jer 3:2,3 - Hydraulic despotism for not staying with the "original" religion
Jer 3:19,20 - God thought things would be fine between Israel and himself
Jer 4:10 - God told the people a lie about their safety
Jer 4:22 - Anyone who doesn't know God can only do evil
Jer 5:22 - God should be feared because there's sand at the beach
Jer 7:21-23 - God didn't order any sacrifices or burnt offerings
Jer 8:8 - The scribes have falsified the laws
Jer 8:14 - God gives poisoned water in response to sin
Jer 9:8 - Non-believers may act normally, but they secretly want to kill
Jer 9:23,24 - The only thing worth having is knowledge of God
Jer 10:10-12 - A passage that's part Hebrew, part Aramaic
Jer 13:23 - It's only natural for people to do evil.
Jer 15:3,4 - God promises to punish the nation for the King's error
Jer 17:11 - God will give unjust rich people their comeuppance
Jer 17:24,25 - If the people observe the sabbath, God will send kings as "reward"
Jer 18:6-8 - God can do with his people what he wants like a potter
Jer 18:19-21 - Jeremiah asks God to take J's revenge
Jer 19:8,9 - God will make the people of Jerusalem become cannibals
Jer 26:3 - God thinks he might change his mind - he's not sure.
Jer 29:32 - God punishes a sinner and his descendants
Jer 31:27,28 - God will mix the seed of humans and animals together.
Jer 31:37 - God thinks it's impossible to measure the universe and Earth
Jer 32:30,31 - The people of Israel have done nothing but evil from day 1
Jer 32:38-41 - God equates love with fear
Jer 33:20,21 - God has contracts defining the schedule of day and night
Jer 34:8,9 - Mention, in passing, the freeing of Hebrew slaves.
Jer 44:29,30 - A specific Pharaoh is named in a sign that Jeremiah is true.
Jer 48:10 - Curses for those who are slack in working for God and keeping back the sword
Jer 51:20-23 - God uses believers as a war club

The Lamentations of Jeremiah

Lam 2:20,21 - God made women eat their own children
Lam 3:1-3 - The disasters of Jerusalem were done just to make Jeremiah miserable
Lam 3:31-33 - God doesn't willingly harm anyone
Lam 3:38 - Both good and bad come from God
Lam 3:43-45 - God ignored prayers and killed without pity
Lam 3:64-66 - Jeremiah asking God to act as hit man
Lam 5:7 - The dead no longer exist, and punishment must go to the descendants

Ezekiel

Eze 1:3 - The book is written by a priest in the exile
Eze 2:3-5 - God has an adversarial relationship with the people
Eze 3:20 - God will punish his followers if they don't preach
Eze 4:1-4 - God tells Ezekiel to play with tinker toys as a "sign"
Eze 4:10-12 - God sets Ekekiel's diet, cooking with human dung.
Eze 5:9-11 - God threatens the people with cannibalism - again
Eze 6:6,7 - God will prove his godhood by killing people.
Eze 6:9 - God is "crushed" when people don't believe in him
Eze 8:14 - The abomination of Tammuz
Eze 9:3-6 - Ezekiel's passover - salvation comes because of one's emotions
Eze 11:17-20 - Prophecy of Israel's return - predicts complete purification
Eze 12:26-28 - Ezekiel claims his predictions are for the near future
Eze 14:9 - Even false prophets come from God
Eze 14:14 - Ezekiel thinks Noah, Daniel and Job were all real people?
Eze 16:35-37 - Israel condemned as a whore
Eze 16:44-47 - Israel compared with Sodom and Samaria
Eze 16:53-55 - Prediction that Sodom will return to its former state
Eze 18:1-4 - Sinners will die only for their own sins
Eze 18:32 - God doesn't enjoy killing people!
Eze 20:25,26 - God says his laws weren't good or liveable!
Eze 21:2-5 - God plans to kill off both the righteous and wicked
Eze 22:26 - God claims the priests have screwed up his message
Eze 23:19,20 - Israel as whore, and talking about donkey and stallion penises
Eze 24:13 - God's cleansing wasn't successful.
Eze 24:15-18 - God kills Ezekiel's wife to provide a "sign"
Eze 26:7-14 - Prophecy of the destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar (failed)
Eze 28:20-23 - God's holiness means war and disease
Eze 29:17-19 - Ezekiel tries to cover up on the failure of the Tyre prophecy also failed
Eze 33:13-16 - A lifetime of obeying law means nothing, if one steps out of line once.
Eze 36:37,38 - God will allow his people to multiply just for sacrifices.
Eze 37:21-23 - Israel's return will be accompanied by religious purity for the whole nation
Eze 39:17-22 - God will prove himself by getting foreign armies to destroy Israel
Eze 43:7 - Prediction that Israel will have religiously pure kings(Plural!).
Eze 43:10 - The measurements of Ezekiel's temple should make the people ashamed.
Eze 43:18-21 - God plans to have blood and burnt carcasses in his dream temple.
Eze 43:27 - God promises everything will be great, once the sacrifices restart.
Eze 44:28-30 - The priests get to use everything offered to God

Daniel

Dan 1:8,9 - God forces palace master to be kind to Daniel
Dan 1:20 - Daniel's friends give best supernatural advice.
Dan 2:5-12 - Kings demands to be told both his dream and its meaning.
Dan 2:36-45 - Daniel's prophecy from the king's dream - failed
Dan 3:4-6 - Supposed decree to worship king's gold statue.
Dan 3:28-29 - Nebuchadnezzar forces his kingdom to worship YHWH
Dan 6:6-9 - The law to toss Daniel in the lion den is set up for 1 month!
Dan 6:14 - King unable to save Daniel from his own law.
Dan 6:25-27 - Darius converts his whole kingdom to Judaism.
Dan 8:23-25 - Very general prophecy that could be fulfilled by any monomaniac.
Dan 12:6-10 - Prophecy of gibberish on when the end will come.

Hosea

Hos 1:2 - Hosea is ordered to marry a prostitute.
Hos 1:4-9 - God orders embarrassing names for Hosea's children.
Hos 2:2,3 - Threat of death by torment if there's no repentance.
Hos 2:4,5 - More attempts to make people ashamed of themselves.
Hos 3:1-5 - Hosea takes up with a second prostitute for a different sign.
Hos 4:6 - Knowledge of God is required, and only that sort of knowledge.
Hos 5:14-6:3 - God promises to rip apart the people, expecting them to love him in return
Hos 6:6 - God prefers love to offerings.
Hos 13:6-9 - The people forgot their old religion, so God will rip them apart
Hos 13:14-16 - God plans to butcher women and splatter babies

Joel

Joel 1:13 - Priests are sad when people don't sacrifice as they ought.
Joel 2:12-14 - Repent of your sins, and God MIGHT be nice!
Joel 2:30,31 - God promises signs of the coming of his day - all natural events!
Joel 3:18-21 - God promises Egypt will pay for innocent Jewish blood. No mention of other nations that have done the same since.

Amos

Amos 2:1 - God will punish Moab because they creamateded the king of Edom
Amos 3:6 - Disasters come upon cities only from God
Amos 3:7 - God always tells his prophets all his plans.
Amos 4:6-11 - God expects the people to love him in response to death and destruction.
Amos 7:1-6 - Amos gets God to change his mind on planned disasters
Amos 8:11,12 - God predicts that one day, no one will preach his words.
Amos 9:1,2 - Amos claims to have seen God.
Amos 9:5,6 - Flat earth stuff, God's touch causes disasters, showing his greatness.
Amos 9:8 - God will destroy Israel, but not completely

Jonah

Jonah 1:7 - How to deal with a deadly storm? Cast lots!
Jonah 3:4,5 - Jonah converts a whole city by just saying "You're going to die!"
Jonah 3:10 - God changed his mind about killing the city
Jonah 4:6-9 - God makes and kills a bush just to teach Jonah the moral of the story

Micah

Mic 1:3-5 - God calls racial interbreeding a sin.
Mic 3:6-8 - Micah is the only prophet who is truly getting words from God
Mic 6:3,4 - God thinks he's been quite reasonable with Israel.
Mic 6:8 - God only requires people to be kind, just and loving.
Mic 7:2,3 - Only people who have faith are good.
Mic 7:5,6 - Prpohecy of paranoia
Mic 7:18,19 - God feels happy when he forgives people.

Nahum

Nah 1:2,3 - God's one MEAN dude, won't pardon the guilty for any reason.
Nah 1:14 - God considers his people worthless.
Nah 3:4-6 - God will punish the sinning nation by exposing it naked before others

Habakkuk

Hab 1:1-3 - Writer wonders why God doesn't do anything about evil in the world.
Hab 1:12,13 - God is too good to even look at evil - but he does so anyway!
Hab 2:18,19 - Criticizing idols because they aren't alive, do nothing.
Hab 3:16 - Prophet will wait quietly for God to rescue him from evil.

Zephaniah

Zeph 1:2-6 - God will destroy all life on earth, all Israel, or all Israeli sinners
Zeph 2:3 - If you seek God, you MIGHT be saved.
Zeph 2:9-12 - God's trash talking includes promise to destroy all other religions
Zeph 3:6,7 - God thinks people will start loving (and fearing) him if he destroys cities.
Zeph 3:12,13 - After God's destruction, those left over will be perfect people.
Zeph 3:17-20 - View of God as a victorious war god and protector.

Haggai

Hag 1:6-11 - God envies the homes of shepherds, since there's no temple.
Hag 2:3-5 - God says he's fulfilling his promise made in Leviticus.
Hag 2:6,7 - God promises to fill the second temple with treasure from all nations.
Hag 2:15-17 - God is responsible for hard times.

Zechariah

Zech 1:4-6 - Ancestors are dead because they ignored the prophets?
Zech 2:8,9 - God plans to punish the nations he used to plunder Israel.
Zech 3:1-7 - The hight priest Joshua styled as messiah
Zech 4:11-13 - God has two "anointed ones."
Zech 5:5-8 - Use of a woman to represent evil.
Zech 6:9-13 - Joshua as messiah again!
Zech 8:23 - prediction that people will be very friendly to Jews.
Zech 9:13-15 - God will use the Jews as his weapon - blood drinking to follow.
Zech 10:1 - Directions to pray for rain during the rainy season!
Zech 10:2 - Poeople shown as sheep in need of a shepherd.
Zech 13:1-3 - Prophecy that other religions will be wiped out from Israel, children will be killed
Zech 14:16 - Former enemies of Israel will participate in Festival of Booths.

Malachi

Mal 1:2-5 - God's love is shown by the worse treatment of neighboring areas.
Mal 1:6-9 - God complains about the quality of animals sacrified to him.
Mal 1:11 - God claims he's worshipped by all nations.
Mal 2:4-7 - Priests should guard knowledge, and people should come to them to learn.
Mal 3:8-10 - God is angry that people aren't tithing properly.
Mal 3:13-18 - Prophet unsuccessfully criticises infidels
Mal 4:1-6 - God plans to roast unbelievers one day.

New Testament

Matthew

Matt 1:16 - Joseph's father is named as Jacob.
Matt 1:21-23 - Linkage to Isaiah 7:11 (virgin birth "prophecy")
Matt 2:1,2 - Magi (astrologers) visit Herod
Matt 2:9,10 - Magi are led to Jesus by a moving star (to the exact spot!)
Matt 2:16-18 - Herod decides to kill all children around Bethlehem
Matt 2:22,23 - Linkage to non-existant prophecy of Nazarene
Matt 3:11,12 - J the B and his threat of hell fire.
Matt 3:13-15 - Jesus is baptized to "fulfill all righteousness"
Matt 4:18-22 - Simon and Andrew recruited by Jesus, abandon their families.
Matt 5:5 - Promise for the meek to inherit the earth
Matt 5:10-12 - Promise of heaven for persecuted Christians.
Matt 5:17,18 - Jesus says laws are to be followed.
Matt 5:22 - Jesus adds requitrements to law, making anger and calling someone "fool" sins.
Matt 5:27-30 - Admiring a woman is equated with adultery.
Matt 5:38-41 - Turn the other cheek, give more when you're robbed.
Matt 5:42 - Give to all beggars, don't turn down any request for a loan.
Matt 5:44 - Love your enemies, in order to get a reward from God.
Matt 5:48 - Jesus orders his followers to be perfect, just like God.
Matt 6:1 - Don't do good deeds in front of others
Matt 6:14,15 - If you forgive others, God will forgive you.
Matt 6:24 - People must serve either God or wealth, not both.
Matt 6:25,26 - God makes sure all humans are able to get the necessities of life.
Matt 7:7,8 - Everything you ask God for will be given.
Matt 7:21-23 - Some will perform miracles in God's name, but still be outside God's will.
Matt 8:16,17 - Jesus "cast out demons" from many people.
Matt 8:21,22 - Jesus won't let a follower bury his father.
Matt 8:23-26 - Jesus calms a storm.
Matt 8:28-32 - Jesus sends demons into a herd of swine.
Matt 9:2,3 - Jesus forgives a paralyzed man because he and his friends have faith.
Matt 10:13-15 - Anyone who rejects a disciple will burn in hell
Matt 10:17-20 - Any Christian who gets in legal trouble over his faith will have God answer through his mouth.
Matt 10:23 - Jesus promisese his followers they won't get to all villages in Israel before the end of the world.
Matt 10:34-36 - Jesus came to tear families apart.
Matt 10:39 - Anyone who dies for Jesus will get to heaven
Matt 11:11 - No one born of woman is greater than J the B!
Matt 11:25 - The wise can't see the things of God, only infants can.
Matt 12:1-4 - Jesus' misunderstanding of David and the holy bread
Matt 12:5,6 - Jesus claims to be above the Sabbath laws.
Matt 13:10-13 - Lessons are in parables to keep people from believing.
Matt 13:31,32 - Jesus says mustard seeds are the smallest (wrong).
Matt 13:34 - Jesus told the public everything in parables.
Matt 13:41,42 - Angels will remove all sinners and all causes of sin.
Matt 13:57,58 - Jesus didn't perform miracles at home because of unbelief.
Matt 14:16-20 - First fish/loaves miracle
Matt 14:28-31 - Peter fails to walk on water because of his doubt.
Matt 15:17-20 - Jesus justifies eating without washing hands.
Matt 15:22-28 - Jesus calls Caananite woman a "dog"
Matt 15:33-36 - Second fish/loaves miracle
Matt 16:1-4 - Jesus refuses to do a miracle around skeptical people.
Matt 16:21,22 - Jesus teaches his followers his "suffering messiah" doctrine.
Matt 16:27,28 - Promise that end of the world will come while some in audience are still alive.
Matt 17:5 - Jesus gets "endorsement" from God.
Matt 17:15-18 - Epilepsy caused by a demon.
Matt 17:20 - Moving mountains, nothing is impossible to one with faith.
Matt 17:24-27 - Jesus sends Peter to get tax money from a fish's mouth.
Matt 18:1-6 - Child is best role model for Christians.
Matt 18:8,9 - Mutilation as response to sin.
Matt 18:14 - God doesn't want to lose any children.
Matt 18:18-20 - God will do whatever two or more agreeing believers say.
Matt 18:21-22 - Believers should always forgive offending fellow believers.
Matt 19:11,12 - Followers should make themselves eunuchs for God.
Matt 19:20,21 - Sell all posessions to get eternal life.
Matt 19:27-29 - Promise of 12 thrones for the 12 disciples; rewards for abandoning families.
Matt 20:21-23 - Jesus doesn't have authority to make seating assignments.
Matt 21:1-3 - Jesus orders followers to steal a donkey.
Matt 21:6,7 - Jesus rides on two animals at the same time.
Matt 21:12,13 - Jesus chases merchants out of the temple.
Matt 21:20-22 - Promise of all faithful prayers to be answered.
Matt 21:37-41 - Parable of the rebellious tenants.
Matt 21:45 - Jesus' enemies understood his parables.
Matt 22:10-14 - Many are called, few chosen.
Matt 22:18-21 - Jesus and coinage.
Matt 22:31,32 - An argument for the idea of resurrection.
Matt 22:35-40 - Jesus quotes earlier Jewish scholar.
Matt 23:9 - No one is to be called "father" but God.
Matt 23:17 - Jesus calls people fools, thinks gold is made holy by being in the temple.
Matt 23:29-33 - People will go to hell because their ancestors killed prophets.
Matt 23:34,35 - Jesus mentions Zechariah as a righteous man.
Matt 24:4-8 - common signs of the impending Judgment Day
Matt 24:32-34 - Generation contemporary with Jesus will see Judgment Day.
Matt 24:48-51 - A description of the horrors awaiting the disobedient.
Matt 25:24-30 - Those who are saved must work to stay saved
Matt 25:41-46 - Jesus says charitable actions are required to earn his acceptance.
Matt 26:6-11 - Jesus approves of extavagant waste on him. (anointing)
Matt 26:26-28 - The first communion ceremony.
Matt 26:59-61 - Trial of Jesus, unable to find false testimony against him.
Matt 27:6-10 - Trying to link part of the story to Jeremiah's potter.
Matt 27:24,25 - Pilate washes his hands of Jesus' blood, Jews gladly accept it.
Matt 27:44 - Theives crucified with Jesus taunted him, no support from either.
Matt 27:46 - Jesus' last words - Hebrew quote of Ps 22. (mistranslate?)
Matt 27:51-53 - Earthquake, zombies and other weirdness when Jesus died
Matt 28:12-15 - Soldiers bribed to say they had fallen asleep on duty!

Mark

Mk 1:4,5 - J the B was baptizing to forgive sins before Jesus showed up.
Mk 1:9,10 - Jesus saw the spirit of God descending to enter him.
Mk 1:22 - Jesus' manner of teaching was most remarkable - not what he taught.
Mk 2:5-11 - Jesus claims authorization to forgive sins, not godhead.
Mk 2:23-26 - Jesus misquotes 1 Sam scripture about holy bread.
Mk 3:11,12 - A taste of Jesus' "demon casting" road show.
Mk 3:22-26 - Jesus' argument against the idea that he had Satan's power.
Mk 3:28,29 - The unforgivable sin - blasphemy.
Mk 3:31-35 - Jesus redefines who his mother and siblings are.
Mk 4:10-12 - Teaching in parables to minimize those who understand.
Mk 4:33,34 - Jesus only spoke to outsiders in parables.
Mk 5:5-13 - Jesus and the "legion" of evil spirits and 2000 pigs.
Mk 6:1-6 - Jesus unable to perfom miracles in front of home folks.
Mk 6:33,34 - People were like sheep without a shepherd.
Mk 6:49-52 - Disciples didn't understand Jesus because their hearts hardened?
Mk 7:1-7 - Jesus attacks the religious custom of hand washing before eating.
Mk 7:32-35 - Jesus heals using magical incantations.
Mk 8:11-13 - Jesus refuses to perform a sign for a skeptical audience.
Mk 8:23-25 - Jesus has to try twice to heal a man's blindness.
Mk 8:34-38 - Exhortation to martyrdom.
Mk 9:1 - Some in Jesus' audience will be alive until judgment day.
Mk 9:9,10 - Jesus orders followers to keep quiet about "transfiguration"
Mk 9:20-23 - Jesus has to ask questions about a demon.
Mk 9:38-41 - Soon, all miracle-workers will only be able to praise Jesus.
Mk 10:17-19 - Jesus misquotes commandments.
Mk 10:28-30 - Jesus promises his followers riches in this life!
Mk 10:46-51 - Jesus asks a blind man what miracle he wants done.
Mk 11:5-7 - Jesus sits on only one stolen donkey colt.
Mk 11:12-14 - Jesus destroys a tree for not bearing fruit out of season.
Mk 11:20-24 - Jesus promises all prayers will be granted - faith only requirement.
Mk 11:25 - God will forgive you if you forgive others first.
Mk 12:41-44 - Jesus praises widow giving her last money to the church.
Mk 13:17-20 - Pregnant women and nursing mothers will have it worse on Judgment Day.
Mk 13:22,23 - Jesus has shown his followers everything.
Mk 14:1,2 - Priests were afraid to bother Jesus because of his popular support.
Mk 14:35,36 - Jesus asks God to change his mind. Request apparently denied.
Mk 14:61-64 - At trial, Jesus affirms he's the messiah.
Mk 15:46,47 - Joseph rolls stone over tomb entrance in front of the Marys.
Mk 16:1-3 - 2 Marys go to try and embalm Jesus' already entombed body.
Mk 16:9-12 - Jesus appears to followers while shifting shapes.
Mk 16:17,18 - Signs of true followers: snake handling, poison drinking, etc.
Mk 16:20 - God confirms message by performing miracles

Luke

Lk 1:3,4 - Luke admits he's writing without firsthand knowledge.
Lk 1:5,6 - Zechariah and his wife were perfect in God's eyes.
Lk 1:15-17 - J the B predicted to fulfill the Elijah prophecy in Malachi.
Lk 1:18-20 - Gabriel zaps Zechariah for daring to question him.
Lk 1:34-37 - Mary questions her angel on the possibility of a virgin birth. Is not zapped.
Lk 2:1-5 - Fictitious census given as excuse for Joseph to travel to Bethlehem
Lk 2:21,22 - Jesus had normal childhood, no flight to Egypt.
Lk 2:28-33 - Joseph and Mary are amazed at praise for Jesus.
Lk 2:46-49 - Jesus treats parents like idiots for not looking in the temple.
Lk 3:19-22 - J the B thrown into jail, flashback to Jesus' baptism.
Lk 3:23 - Joseph reported as the son of Heli!
Lk 3:31,32 - Jesus' ancestry traced through Nathan, not Solomon.
Lk 4:5-7 - The devil shows Jesus a flat earth, offers him a demotion.
Lk 4:9-12 - Jesus refuses to perform a miracle for Satan.
Lk 4:41 - Jesus unable to keep demons quiet while he's tossing them.
Lk 6:5-7 - Jesus equates himself with God, but pharisees can't figure out what to accuse him of.
Lk 6:12 - Jesus prayed at night to God.
Lk 6:30 - Give to beggars, and don't ask for return of goods if they're stolen.
Lk 6:37 - Do not condemn, and you won't be condemned.
Lk 6:43,44 - You can tell quality of something by its fruit.
Lk 7:12-16 - Jesus raises a dead person without even being asked.
Lk 8:19-21 - Jesus redefines his family to be those who follow him.
Lk 8:30-33 - Another telling of the demons and pigs.
Lk 8:44-46 - Woman robs Jesus of healing power while he isn't looking.
Lk 9:28-32 - God endorses Jesus - transfiguration while followers are sleepy.
Lk 9:42-45 - Jesus makes a clear prediction, but isn't understood by followers.
Lk 9:61,62 - Jesus refuses to allow a follower to tell his family goodbye.
Lk 10:1,2 - Sending the 70 to find new followers.
Lk 10:16 - Followers have the same authority as Jesus, regardless of how well they deliver the message.
Lk 10:19 - Nothing will hurt Jesus' followers - they have all power.
Lk 10:25-28 - Jesus tells a lawyer to follow the commandments and he'll live forever.
Lk 11:5-10 - Prayers will be answered if you ask for them long enough.
Lk 11:11-13 - Jesus assumes no parent would give his child a bad gift.
Lk 11:21-23 - Whoever is not with Jesus is against him. Paranoia.
Lk 11:24-26 - Demonology lesson - demons wander around and find buddies to re-invade with.
Lk 11:47,48 - Demonizing the Jews because the prophets were killed.
Lk 11:50,51 - Jesus' contemporaries are charged with all murders back to Cain.
Lk 11:52 - Demonizing lawyers for keeping knowledge from the people.
Lk 12:4,5 - Fear God above anyone who could physically harm you.
Lk 12:18-22 - Parable of rich barn-builder - don't try to become rich.
Lk 12:29-31 - Concentrate exclusively on religion and God will provide.
Lk 12:37-40 - Using slavery to illustrate a point about God's relationship with believers.
Lk 12:43-46 - Threat for being an unfaithful slave of God.
Lk 12:49-53 - Jesus came to bring fire and war to earth.
Lk 13:31-33 - Jesus claims it's impossible for a prophet to die outside Jerusalem
Lk 14:12-14 - Advice from Jesus on how to earn eternal reward for good deeds.
Lk 14:21-23 - Parable of the party no one wanted to attend, ending in forcing outsiders to attend.
Lk 14:31,32 - Assumption that kings count the cost before starting wars.
Lk 15:4-7 - Chasing after the one lost sheep.
Lk 16:19-26 - Communication between occupants of heaven and hell.
Lk 17:3,4 - Order of limitless forgiveness when offender "repents."
Lk 17:7-10 - Jesus gives lessons for slave holders.
Lk 17:12-19 - Confusing magical thinking about healing 10 lepers.
Lk 17:20,21 - Judgment Day will arrive without signs (the kingdom is among you).
Lk 18:2-7 - Prayers will be granted if you pray them long enough.
Lk 18:18-22 - Jesus offers salvation for voluntary poverty.
Lk 18:31-34 - Jesus tells his disciples about the crucifixion in advance, but they don't understand a word of it.
Lk 19:8,9 - Jesus forgives Zacceus just on a promise of returning stolen goods.
Lk 19:20-27 - The parable of the talents - the saved must work to keep salvation.
Lk 19:41-44 - Prophecy of destruction of Jerusalem implies it could have been avoided if Christianity had been accepted.
Lk 21:12-15 - If persecuted, God will supply words for defense, so don't study!
Lk 21:20-22 - Signs of end times.
Lk 22:3,4 - Judas betrayed Jesus because of Satan's control.
Lk 22:35-38 - Jesus orders his followers to get swords for themselves.
Lk 23:28,29 - Jesus extolls the virtue of being barren and childless.
Lk 23:39-41 - One of the theives supports Jesus, gets into heaven.
Lk 23:54-56 - differences in resurrection story - women buy stuff before sabbath, no guards.
Lk 24:29-31 - Resurrected Jesus shifts shape, vanishes when recognized.

John

Jn 1:1-5 - Start of gospel uses esoteric language.
Jn 1:9-11 - Demonizing those who don't accept the religion.
Jn 1:18 - Jesus says no one has seen God except him.
Jn 1:35-42 - Andrew is identified as a follower of J the B, not a fisherman.
Jn 1:45 - Philip and Nathanael identify Jesus as messiah.
Jn 1:47-49 - Nathanael assumes Jesus knows him when Jesus compliments him.
Jn 2:2-4 - Jesus insults his mother.
Jn 2:10,11 - Jesus' first miracle was to make people more drunk than usual.
Jn 2:18-21 - 3-Day temple prediction is claimed to be allegorical.
Jn 2:23-25 - Jesus trusted no one, bacause all were untrustworthy.
Jn 3:1,2 - Nicodemus says Jesus couldn't perform miracles without God's power.
Jn 3:13 - Jesus claims no one except him has gone to heaven.
Jn 3:16-18 - Belief in Jesus is the only way to get into heaven.
Jn 3:19-21 - Any who aren't Christian must be considered evil.
Jn 4:21-24 - Jesus talks to an outsider about what he worships.
Jn 4:39 - Many people believe in Jesus because a prostitute endorses him.
Jn 4:46-50 - A man changes his attitude magically when Jesus tells him to.
Jn 5:2-7 - Healing the cripple by the pool of Bethsaida.
Jn 5:14 - Healed cripple told to keep from sinning, or worse things will happen.
Jn 5:30-32 - Jesus acknowledges he needs outside confirmation of his testimony.
Jn 5:36-38 - Jesus claims God confirms his testimony.
Jn 5:45-47 - Believers in Moses have to believe in Jesus.
Jn 6:18-21 - Jesus walks on water, instantly saves foundering boat.
Jn 6:45,46 - Jesus again claims no one has seen God.
Jn 6:48-51 - Jesus states anyone who eats his flesh will live forever.
Jn 7:6,7 - The world hates Jesus.
Jn 7:8-10 - Jesus lies to his followers.
Jn 7:16-18 - Jesus says anyone who is from God won't lie.
Jn 8:13,14 - Jesus says he doesn't need outside confirmation of what he says.
Jn 8:16-18 - Jesus and God are two seperate witnesses.
Jn 8:23-25 - When asked for clarification, Jesus loses his temper.
Jn 8:33,34 - Jews deny ever having been slaves.
Jn 8:43,44 - Jesus accuses unbelievers of being children of Satan.
Jn 8:54,55 - Jesus says God glorifies him, not himself.
Jn 9:1-3 - Blind people are made that way just so Jesus can perform miracles.
Jn 9:39 - Making the blind to see, making the seeing blind (metaphor).
Jn 10:11-13 - Jesus as good shepherd, who lays down his life for the sheep.
Jn 10:29-32 - Jesus incites a riot, then uses a strawman to get out of trouble.
Jn 11:3-6 - Jesus lets Lazarus die just so he can perform a greater miracle.
Jn 12:4,5 - Judas accused of stealing from group's purse.
Jn 12:31,32 - Jesus predicts he'll draw all people in the world to him.
Jn 12:36 - Jesus calls his followers "children of light" - like Essenes.
Jn 12:37-42 - Jesus accuses unbelieving contemporaries of hardness of heart.
Jn 13:21-28 - Jesus tells everyone Judas will betray him, but no one understands.
Jn 13:34,35 - Jesus says that loving each other will convince people that they're following him.
Jn 14:2 - Jesus promises that there are many mansions in heaven.
Jn 14:10-14 - Believers to do greater miracles than Jesus did.
Jn 14:25,26 - The Holy Spirit will teach everything that Jesus left unsaid.
Jn 15:7 - God will do whatever a believer wishes for.
Jn 15:19-23 - Failure to believe Jesus is equated with hatred of God and believers.
Jn 16:2-4 - Jesus predicts that Christians will be persecuted by Jews.
Jn 16:23,24 - Promise that asking in Jesus' name will always be granted.
Jn 16:29,30 - Jesus' disciples are happy he's talking plainly!
Jn 17:20-23 - Jesus prays that all believers will think as one.
Jn 18:20 - Jesus lies, saying he's said nothing in secret.
Jn 18:29-31 - Jews claim they aren't permitted to execute anyone.
Jn 18:37 - Jesus claims Pilate stated he was a king.
Jn 19:5-7 - Pilate tells Jews to crucify Jesus, but it doesn't happen.
Jn 19:16,17 - Jesus carries the cross by himself.
Jn 19:34,35 - Gospel writer assures readers he's telling the truth.
Jn 19:36,37 - Reference to psalm as a prophecy.
Jn 19:38-40 - Joseph and Nicodemus prepare Jesus'body for burial before the sabbath!
Jn 20:22,23 - Jesus gives disciples authority to judge people on earth.
Jn 20:25-29 - Jesus ridicules Thomas' skepticism.
Jn 21:20-23 - Author attempts to explain the long wait for 2nd coming.

Acts

Acts 1:3 - Jesus stayed around after resurrection 40 days.
Acts 1:16-19 - Judas bought a field, tripped and fell, bursting his guts.
Acts 1:23-26 - Replacing Judas by drawing straws.
Acts 2:4-6 - First "speaking in tongues."
Acts 2:30,31 - Peter's first sermon, says David predicted Jesus' crucifixion.
Acts 2:44,45 - Communism of early church.
Acts 3:13-15 - Peter accuses Jews of murdering the messiah.
Acts 4:17-20 - Peter and John refuse to obey Jewish authorities.
Acts 4:27-30 - Predestination; God asked to support preaching with miracles.
Acts 4:36,37 - Secret internal names; laying all goods at apostles feet.
Acts 5:1-5 - Death for those who withheld any goods for themselves.
Acts 5:35-39(a) - Theory that a religion's success means it has God's support.
Acts 6:1-4 - Complaint of discrimination is addressed by creating office of deacon.
Acts 6:12-14 - A "false witness" tells the truth against Peter & co.
Acts 7:51-57 - Logical problems in Stephen's last speech.
Acts 8:9-12 - Philip "steals the show" from religious con artist.
Acts 8:15-17 - Holy Spirit received with laying on hands.
Acts 8:29-31 - Holy Spirit talks to Philip, tells him who to preach to.
Acts 9:11-14 - Ananias knew about Saul's authority before Saul arrived.
Acts 10:39-41 - Peter claims Jesus only appeared to a chosen few after resurrection.
Acts 10:44-46(a) - The Holy Spirit fell on people who heard Peter's sermon.
Acts 12:21-23 - Herod died when the people called him a god.
Acts 13:27,28 - Claim that Jesus was killed without legal cause.
Acts 13:45 - Contradicting what Paul said is called blasphemy.
Acts 13:48 - Gentiles destined for eternal life become believers.
Acts 14:3,4 - Apostles are supported by miracles done along with their preaching.
Acts 14:8-10 - Paul can see whether a person has enough faith to be healed.
Acts 14:12-15 - Barnabas and Paul are called gods.
Acts 15:19,20 - Only requirements for gentile Christians - at first.
Acts 16:1-3 - Paul has Timothy circumcised in order to evangelize.
Acts 16:6,7 - The Holy Spirit forbids Paul to make certain trips.
Acts 16:14-18 - Paul silences a demon who is advertising for him.
Acts 17:15,16 - Paul was upset that Athens had lots of idols.
Acts 19:3-6 - Multiple kinds of baptism; Holy spirit enters with laying on of hands.
Acts 19:13-16 - Exorcism by Jesus' name not allowed if you aren't Christian.
Acts 19:18,19 - New believers burn the books of their former religions.
Acts 20:16 - Paul tries to arrange his schedule around Pentecost only.
Acts 20:28-30 - Paul warns followers to never change the church's teachings.
Acts 21:3,4 - Paul ignored the instructions of the Holy Spirit, given using other believers.
Acts 21:8,9 - Christians who can tell prophecies are said to have a "gift"
Acts 21:20-24 - Paul goes through purification ritual to keep Jews from being angry at him.
Acts 22:8,9 - Paul says those on Damascus road with him heard no voice.
Acts 22:25-29 - Roman officials accept Paul's claim of citizenship without question.
Acts 23:6-8 - Paul gets out of trouble by stirring up pharisee/sadducee trouble.
Acts 23:12-14 - Idiot Jews take an oath to kill Paul or starve to death.
Acts 26:6-9 - Paul falsely accuses his prosecutors of hating his faith.
Acts 27:30-32 - Paul gives orders to centurion in the week-long storm.
Acts 28:3-5 - Paul takes no hurt from a poisonous snake bite.

Romans

Rom 1:3 - Paul thinks Jesus descended from David "according to the flesh."
Rom 1:18-21 - Paul expounds on "natural theology."
Rom 1:28-31 - Paul describes non-Christians as completely evil creatures.
Rom 2:5-9 - Paul threatens doubters with eternal torment in hell.
Rom 3:21-26 - Confusing passage on what Jesus' life meant, and on the status of those who lived before Jesus.
Rom 3:28-31 - Christians are justified by faith - but the law is still needed!
Rom 4:3-8 - Abraham was justified because of his faith.
Rom 5:3-5 - Paul says that suffering is a good thing for a Christian
Rom 5:12,13 - Sin is not reckoned where there is no law.
Rom 5:18-21 - Paul is OK with condemning a whole race of people because of the actions of Adam.
Rom 6:1-3 - Paul tries in vain to produce a reason for not committing sins as a Christian.
Rom 6:14-18 - Paul thinks you can only sin if you are a "slave of sin."
Rom 7:2,3 - Paul doesn't allow remarrying - he thinks marriage is for life, regardless.
Rom 7:5-7 - Paul exhorts believers to obey the laws while not being required to.
Rom 7:14-18 - Paul expresses his hatred of anything connected with "the flesh."
Rom 8:1,2 - True Christians have no need to worry about going to hell.
Rom 8:5-8 - Paul on the flesh/spirit false dichotomy.
Rom 8:12-14 - Paul encourages followers to deny selfish desires, in order to go to heaven.
Rom 8:26 - The Holy Spirit helps out those who don't know how to pray.
Rom 8:28,29 - Things always work out for Christians; they are predestined for heaven.
Rom 8:33,34 - If God is on your side, no one can tell you you're wrong.
Rom 9:2-5 - Paul mentions once again a flesh connection between Jesus and the Jews.
Rom 9:13-16 - God's arbitrary choices are not unjust.
Rom 9:18-24 - First theodicy - it's none of humanity's business.
Rom 10:8-10 - Justification simply through belief.
Rom 11:5,6 - Regarding any actions would ruin the idea of salvation by grace.
Rom 11:13,14 - Trying to use jealousy to help save people.
Rom 11:26-29 - Jews will be saved, regardless of whether they have faith.
Rom 12:14 - Bless those who persecute you.
Rom 13:1-4 - Believers should always obey the government.
Rom 13:14 - Don't plan for gratifying your flesh's desires.
Rom 15:1,2 - Christians should please their neighbors - to build them up.
Rom 16:1,2 - Paul supports a femal deacon.
Rom 16:17,18 - Avoid and ignore those who teach anything differently from Paul.

1 Corinthians

1 Cor 1:18-21 - The world's wisdom is worthless.
1 Cor 1:26-29 - Early Christians were societal dregs, but God thought highly of them.
1 Cor 2:1-5 - Paul couldn't convince people of his religion intellectually. Claim of God's power being demonstrated.
1 Cor 2:7 - God's wisdom is secret and hidden from normal view.
1 Cor 2:15,16 - Christians are accountable to no one.
1 Cor 3:16,17 - Christians (or the church) are God's supernaturally protected temple.
1 Cor 3:18-20 - It is better to be a fool than to try to be wise.
1 Cor 4:16,17 - Be imitators of Paul.
1 Cor 5:1-5 - Paul condemns a person from afar - he doesn't need to be there, or hear anything other than rumors.
1 Cor 5:9-12 - Orders to pass judgment on fellow church members.
1 Cor 6:1-3 - Christians will judge the world and angels.
1 Cor 6:9,10 - No one who does any wrong will enter heaven.
1 Cor 6:13 - The body is not meant for sex.
1 Cor 7:1,2 - People should get married only if they can't bear to live without sex.
1 Cor 7:12-14 - Unbelieving spouses are sanctified by their believing partners.
1 Cor 7:21 - Those who were slaves when they became Christian should avoid freedom.
1 Cor 7:29-31 - Married people should not have sex, because Jesus is about to return.
1 Cor 7:32-34 - Unmarried, virginal people think only about God.
1 Cor 8:1-3 - Food sacrificed to idols was a source of confusion.
1 Cor 8:4 - It's OK to eat food sacrificed to idols.
1 Cor 9:1-6 - Paul asserts his status as an apostle rather shrilly.
1 Cor 9:11-14 - Preachers deserve to be supported by believers.
1 Cor 9:19-22 - Becoming all things to all people.
1 Cor 10:1-4 - All Jews were baptized into Moses.
1 Cor 10:9,10 - Don't test Christ, or the destroyer will get you!
1 Cor 10:19-21 - Don't eat food sacrificed to idols. Idols are demons.
1 Cor 11:4-7 - Men should uncover their heads; women should cover their heads.
1 Cor 11:13-15 - Nature teaches that women should have long hair, men short.
1 Cor 11:29,30 - Those who take communion falsely will get sick, maybe die.
1 Cor 12:3 - No one can say "Jesus is Lord" unless they have the Holy Spirit.
1 Cor 12:8-10 - God gives different spiritual gifts to different people.
1 Cor 13:4-6 - Description of "agape" love - doesn't much apply to God, though.
1 Cor 13:11 - When you grow up, you put behind you your childish ways. Irony!
1 Cor 14:2-5 - People speaking in tongues are speaking to God, need interpreters.
1 Cor 14:26-28 - People who speak in tongues should have interpreter.
1 Cor 14:32-35 - Paul commands women to be silent in church, ask questions at home.
1 Cor 14:37,38 - No one is to be accepted unless they recognize Paul's primacy.
1 Cor 15:5-8 - Paul lists the appearances of Jesus after resurrection.
1 Cor 15:12-17 - Paul's argument for the resurrection - backward.
1 Cor 15:29 - Comment about baptism on behalf of the dead.

2 Corinthians

2 Cor 2:17 - Preachers aren't peddlers of God's word.
2 Cor 3:5,6 - Knowing how to act and live comes from God.
2 Cor 3:9-11 - Gibberish about glory.
2 Cor 3:14-16 - Being Christian is the only way to properly understand scripture.
2 Cor 4:2 - Paul says he refuses to water down his message or trick people.
2 Cor 4:17,18 - Present suffering only makes Christiams ready for heaven.
2 Cor 5:1,2 - Paul wishing he was dead.
2 Cor 5:10 - Jesus will reward or punish everyone based on their actions.
2 Cor 5:17 - True believers are completely re-made by God.
2 Cor 5:20 - Christians are God's ambassadors, communicating in God's place.
2 Cor 6:3 - There are no obstacles or fault in Paul's ministry.
2 Cor 6:14-18 - Have no dealings with sinners.
2 Cor 7:9-11 - Shame, grief and self-punishment are good and godly.
2 Cor 8:7,8 - Exhortation to give more as test of faith.
2 Cor 9:3-5 - Arranging in advance for a big gift from the church to keep up appearances.
2 Cor 9:11,12 - Those who give will be enriched in every way.
2 Cor 10:3-5 - Warfare on intellectual terms, taking all thoughts captive.
2 Cor 11:2-4 - Wanting to make sure believers follow the correct Jesus.
2 Cor 11:13-15 - Satan as angel of light, paranoia.
2 Cor 12:2-4 - Unnamed person went to heaven 14 yrs previously, can't talk about it.
2 Cor 12:7(b)-9 - Thorn in Paul's flesh, remains despite prayer.
2 Cor 13:5 - Believers need to test themselves, to see if Jesus is in them.

Galatians

Gal 1:6-9 - Curse for anyone who tries to change Paul's original doctrine.
Gal 1:15-17 - Paul went away after Damascus road experience to Arabia; a little on predestination.
Gal 2:1-5 - After 14 years alone, Paul went to confer with original apostles - began conflicts over doctrine.
Gal 2:11,12 - On friction between Paul and Peter.
Gal 2:15,16 - Believers are justified by faith alone.
Gal 3:15-17 - Attempt at legal distinction between singular and plural offspring of Abraham.
Gal 3:24-26 - Faith takes the place of discipline.
Gal 4:4,5 - Jesus was born under the law, to affect believers' adoption.
Gal 5:2-4 - Those who are circumcised are subject to the law.
Gal 5:13-16 - Living free of the law requires discipline.
Gal 5:18-21 - List of attributes the spirit-led person should not have (includes anger!)

Ephesians

Eph 3:5,6 - New revelation of God's plan to include gentiles.
Eph 4:17-20 - Gentiles that are non-Christian live horrible lives; turn away from that life.
Eph 5:1,2 - Imitate God, sacrifice yourself as Jesus did.
Eph 5:4,5 - No one who commits sin will enter heaven.
Eph 5:6-9 - Christians are "children of light" - possible Essene link.
Eph 5:22-24 - Husbands are head of wives. Wives should submit.
Eph 5:28-30 - Husbands should love wives as their own body. No one hates their own body.
Eph 6:5-9 - Slaves should serve masters with fear and trembling.
Eph 6:12,13 - The struggle is against the world and supernatural enemies.
Eph 6:16 - Use faith as a protective shield.

Philippians

Php 1:21-25 - Death as a Christian is preferable to living.
Php 2:1,2 - Everyone should agree on everything in church.
Php 2:19-21 - Timothy is the only one Paul thinks will care for Philippians.
Php 4:11,12 - Trying to shame followers into giving financial support.

Colossians

Col 1:15-17 - Jesus was essential to creation - all things hold together because of him.
Col 1:21-23 - The gospel has been proclaimed to all living creatures.
Col 2:4,5 - The omnipresence of Paul; don't listen to logical statements.
Col 2:8 - Don't pay attention to philosophers or anyone outside the church.
Col 2:20,21 - Being free of restrictions of the law, you shouldn't be bothered with legal concerns.
Col 3:18-22 - Wives and children should always obey the husband/father.
Col 4:1 - Encouraging masters to treat slaves well.

1 Thessalonians

1 Th 2:13 - Paul's doctrine is directly from God.
1 Th 2:14-16 - Demonizing Jews, who were getting from God what was coming!
1 Th 2:18 - Satan Blocked Paul's way to return.
1 Th 3:4 - Pointing out that a prediction of persecution came about.
1 Th 4:3-5 - Godliness means avoiding constant indiscriminant sex.
1 Th 4:8 - Anyone who disagrees with Paul is against God.
1 Th 5:4,5 - Another children of light quote - Possible Essene link.
1 Th 5:12,13 - Show respect to "shepherds of the flock."

2 Thessalonians

2 Th 1:1,2 - Greeting in the names of only 2 parts of trinity.
2 Th 1:4-8 - Suffering persecution will make believers worthy of heaven; God will take revenge.
2 Th 2:8-12 - God deludes people so that they can be condemned.
2 Th 3:6-8 - Kick out any who are slackers.

1 Timothy

1 Tim 1:3,4 - Trying to avoid changes in doctrine; geneologies useless.
1 Tim 1:8-10 - Paul objects to evil people, including slave traders!
1 Tim 2:3,4 - God wants everyone to be saved.
1 Tim 2:11-15 - Women should be silent and have no authority.
1 Tim 3:8-13 - Deacon requirements include conditions for females.
1 Tim 4:1,2 - Some will renounce the faith by being fooled by lying spirits.
1 Tim 4:4 - Everything God creates is good.
1 Tim 4:7 - Avoid profane myths.
1 Tim 5:5,6 - Some widows are just pretend, others only think of God.
1 Tim 5:7-12 - Only support widows over sixty and married only once.
1 Tim 6:1,2 - Slaves are to revere their masters.
1 Tim 6:3-5 - Paul condemns those who disagree with Jesus.
1 Tim 6:13-15 - Mention of Jesus' trial before Pilate - no details, though.
1 Tim 6:20,21 - Avoid those who waste time and contradict themselves.

2 Timothy

2 Tim 1:6,7 - Timothy needs Paul to lay on hands to be renewed spiritually.
2 Tim 1:15-18 - Paul bummed out because no one likes him any more.
2 Tim 2:14 - Avoid fighting over the meanings of words.
2 Tim 2:16-18 - Profane talk included thoughts that the resurrection had already happened.
2 Tim 2:24-26 - Christians should be gentle, patient with opponents.
2 Tim 3:1-5 - Self-centered people will be a sign of the end times.
2 Tim 3:12-15 - Prediction that Christians will be persecuted.
2 Tim 3:16,17 - All the Bible is inspired by God.
2 Tim 4:3,4 - Prediction that people will soon wander away to follow myths.
2 Tim 4:14,15 - A coppersmith is on God's hit list for opposing Paul.

Titus

Tit 1:5,6 - Deacons are disqualified if their children aren't Christians.
Tit 1:9 - Church leaders should be well-studied to refute enemy arguments.
Tit 1:10-14 - Enemies must be silenced, even when they say things that are true.
Tit 2:3-5 - Older women must be virtuous, to help give credibility to doctrine.
Tit 2:9,10 - Slaves should be submissive to masters.
Tit 3:1,2 - Believers should be subject to rulers, courteous to everyone.
Tit 3:9-11 - Avoid or eject those who try to fight over genealogies and so forth.

Philemon

Phil 1:10-16 - Paul is returning a runaway slave to his owner.
Phil 1:18-20 - Offer of reimbursement for damages done by the slave

Hebrews

Heb 2:2-4 - God verifies true preachers with miracles.
Heb 2:6-9 - Humans are authorized to control everything, and will - some day.
Heb 2:10 - Jesus was made perfect because of his suffering.
Heb 3:3,4 - All things are made by God.
Heb 5:5,6 - Jesus was made a high priest by God.
Heb 5:11-13 - Lack of understanding is the fault of the audience.
Heb 6:4-6 - It's impossible to bring an ex-Christian back into the faith.
Heb 6:16 - When people swear oaths by God, that ends all dispute.
Heb 6:17,18 - It's impossible for God to tell a lie.
Heb 7:1-3 - Trying to link Jesus with Melchizedek from Genesis.
Heb 7:9,10 - Levi paid tithes to Melchizedek through his ancestor, Abraham.
Heb 7:14-16 - Reason Jesus was like Melchizedek? Just because!
Heb 8:7-9 - The first covenant had to be replaced because it was faulty.
Heb 9:11,12 - Eternal life comes from Jesus' blood sacrifice.
Heb 9:22 - No forgiveness of sin without bloodshed.
Heb 10:5-7 - Hidden "quote" from Jesus.
Heb 10:29-31 - Those who reject Christianity will receive horrible punishment.
Heb 11:1,2 - Faith guarentees things you wish for; ancestors were saved by it.
Heb 11:32-34 - Gideon, Samson, Jephthah and David are named as heroes of faith.
Heb 11:39,40 - The heroes of faith didn't received things promised them.
Heb 13:2 - Help strangers, because they could be angels.
Heb 13:4 - God will condemn any sex outside of marriage.
Heb 13:11,12 - Jesus suffered outside Jerusalem because sacrificed animals were burned outside camp.
Heb 13:17 - Obey and submit to church leaders.

James

Jam 1:2-4 - Bad events are good: God's testing you.
Jam 1:5-7 - God will give what you ask for, if you truly believe.
Jam 1:17 - All good actions are from God; God doesn't change.
Jam 1:25-27 - Faith must be accompanied by actions.
Jam 2:10,11 - If you break one law, you're responsible for breaking all laws.
Jam 2:14-17 - Faith by itself can't save you.
Jam 3:6-8 - The tongue is a completely evil thing.
Jam 5:7,8 - Patience is requested until the second coming - any day now!
Jam 5:15-18 - Prayer is powerful, will heal the sick.
Jam 5:19,20 - Those who leave the church can be brought back to the faith.

1 Peter

1 Pet 1:10-12 - God told the prophets all about Jesus centuries before.
1 Pet 1:17 - God judges people impartially, according to their actions.
1 Pet 2:4-6 - Believers should be like a stone for God to carve.
1 Pet 2:9,10 - Christians are a separate, priestly race.
1 Pet 2:13,14 - Accept the authority of human institutions.
1 Pet 2:17-19 - Slaves should honor their masters, even the harsh ones.
1 Pet 3;1,2 - Wives should submit to their husbands, even if they do wrong.
1 Pet 5:1-4 - Church members should be considered as sheep.

2 Peter

2 Pet 1:4 - Jesus gave promises so that believers could escape the evil world.
2 Pet 1:16,17 - Peter denies the religion is based on clever myths.
2 Pet 2:1 - False teachers will deny their master and be swiftly destroyed.
2 Pet 2:6-8 - Lot is repeatedly called a "righteous man."
2 Pet 2:10(b)-13 - Scoffers are evil, born to be caught and killed.
2 Pet 2:20-22 - Ex-Christians are worse than regular unbelievers.
2 Pet 3:3-6 - Those who ask why prophecy isn't fulfilled are evil.
2 Pet 3:8 - Time means nothig to God.
2 Pet 3:11,12 - At 2nd coming, God will burn away the sky.
2 Pet 3:14-16 - Paul's writings are hard to understand, easy to twist.

1 John

1 Jn 1:1-4 - Writing from personal experience; doesn't mention Holy Ghost.
1 Jn 2:1 - Don't sin - but if you slip, Jesus will fix things.
1 Jn 2:4-6 - True believers should obey all Jesus' commands, live as he lived.
1 Jn 2:15-17 - You can only love the world or God.
1 Jn 2:18,19 - Ex-Christians are antichrists.
1 Jn 2:24-26 - Only believe what you heard first.
1 Jn 3:6 - True Christians don't sin.
1 Jn 3:9 - True Christians are unable to sin.
1 Jn 4:1-3 - "test the spirits"; includes the test John had in mind.
1 Jn 4:7,8 - "God is love."
1 Jn 4:12 - No one has ever seen God.
1 Jn 4:18 - Love and fear are incompatible.
1 Jn 4:21 - God commands that all Christians love each other.
1 Jn 5:3 - Obey all God's commands; they aren't hard to do.
1 Jn 5:14,15 - God will grant any prayer that agrees with his will.
1 Jn 5:16-18 - Some sins are mortal, some aren't.

Jude

Jd 1:4 - Beware false teachers. They're evil.
Jd 1:6 - Fallen angels are kept in deep dungeons for judgment day.
Jd 1:9 - Archangel Michael fought with Satan over Moses' body.
Jd 1:12,13 - Inactive believers bring shame to the rest of the church.
Jd 1:17-19 - Quote from 2 Peter, that scoffers are evil.

Revelation

Rev 1:1-3 - The end of the world will be very soon.
Rev 2:4,5 - If a church doesn't work properly, Jesus will remove it from heaven.
Rev 2:17 - Code with mysterious, secret names.
Rev 2:20-23 - Condemning a church for following a false teacher.
Rev 3:2 - Jesus expects perfection in the sight of HIS God.
Rev 4:8-11 - Sample of the praise for God in heaven.
Rev 6:3,4 - The second horseman: war - big deal.
Rev 6:9-11 - Describing the place of those who were killed for being Christian.
Rev 6:12-14 - The sky rolled up like a scroll - part of flat earth stuff.
Rev 7:1 - Angels at four corners of the earth hold back "the 4 winds."
Rev 7:2,3 - God's people will be marked on their foreheads, as in Ezekiel.
Rev 7:9 - The number of people in heaven will be uncountable.
Rev 7:16,17 - Jesus as eternal shepherd for his human sheep.
Rev 8:12 - 1/3 of moon, sun and stars are zapped, after the sky is gone.
Rev 9:3,4 - God's locusts are kept from harming those with God's mark.
Rev 9:7-10 - Weird-ass locusts (not very insect-like)!
Rev 9:20,21 - Surviving sinners will go about their usual business of sinning.
Rev 10:2-4 - Orders to keep from writing somethig that was said.
Rev 12:1-6 - Image of the virgin birth in very heroic terms.
Rev 12:11 - Honor given to those who voluntarily died for the faith.
Rev 12:16 - The earth helps rescue the virgin from the dragon.
Rev 13:7,8 - The beast will be worshipped by all, except those predestined for heaven.
Rev 14:4,5 - The most holy people in heaven will all be virgins.
Rev 14:9-11 - The angels and Jesus will view the eternal torments of hell.
Rev 14:18-20 - Crushing the blood from sinners.
Rev 16:14-16 - Strange hiccup in God's word processor.
Rev 19:1,2 - Believers give thanks for God taking their revenge.
Rev 19:7,8 - Reveling in the record of the righteous deeds of believers.
Rev 21:8 - All liars, atheists and cowards go into the lake of fire.
Rev 21:16 - New Jerusalem will be a cube 1500 miles on each edge.
Rev 21:21 - Gates of pearl; streets of transparent gold.
Rev 22:8,9 - Verifying the record by personal experience only.
Rev 22:10 - The book is unsealed; the end is near.
Rev 22:18,19 - Warning to not add or subtract from the book.

 

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