- The Number of Perfection
- Exodus 25:37
- Deuteronomy 28:25
- Job 5:19
- Proverbs 26:16
- Ecclesiastes 11:2
- Isaiah 4:1
- Isaiah 11:15
- Mark 16:9
- Revelation 1:12
- Revelation 5:6
- Revelation 8:2
- Revelation 10:3
- Revelation 15:1
- Revelation 17:1
- Seven Attitudes of the Spiritual Life
- Lying down, for spiritual rest
- Sitting, for instruction
- Standing, for warfare
- Walking, for fellowship
- Running, for progress
- Leaping, for ecstasy
- Mounting up, for exaltation
- Seven Things Opened
- Hands, for benevolence
- Eyes, for vision
- Ears, for hearing
- Lips, for testimony
- Windows, for prayer
- Heart, for God's message
- Doors, for service
- Seven Times, indicating completion
- Blood sprinkled
- The Leper sprinkled
- Priests encompass Jericho
- Elisha's servant looks for rain
- Naaman dips in the Jordan
- Praise seven times a day
- The just man riseth after falling
- Seven Figures, used to express Christian Influence and Responsibility
- "Witnesses" (testifying)
- "Salt" (preserving)
- "Light" (illuminating)
- "Branches" (bearing fruit)
- "Epistles" (instructing)
- "Ambassadors" (representing)
- "Stewards" (distributing)
- Days
- SEVENTY
- SEE Seventy
- Certainties, seven that encourage the believer
- Sure Promises
- Sure Foundations
- Sure Reward
- Assured Acceptance
- Divine Love
- Assured Immortality
- Eternal Anchorage
- Certainties, seven that face the unrepentant sinner
- Certainty of Exposure
- Certainty of Disappointment
- Certainty of Leaving Earthly Possessions
- Certainty of Death
- Certainty of Judgment
- Certainty of Separation from the Righteous
- Certainty of Banishment from the Divine Presence
- Churches, the seven
- (in Asia)
- Revelation 1:4
- Revelation 1:11
- Revelation 1:20
- Revelation 2:7
- Revelation 2:11
- Revelation 2:17
- Revelation 2:29
- Revelation 3:6
- Revelation 3:13
- Revelation 3:22
- Days
- Genesis 2:3
- Genesis 7:4
- Exodus 7:25
- Exodus 29:30
- 1 Samuel 11:3
- 1 Samuel 13:8
- Ezekiel 3:15
- Acts 20:6
- Acts 21:4
- Acts 28:14
- Earnest Suppliants
- The cry for Help (Jacob)
- The cry for Intercession (Moses)
- The cry for Wisdom (Solomon)
- The cry for Cleansing (David)
- The cry of the Dying Soul (Penitent Thief)
- The cry for Salvation (Philippian Jailer)
- The cry for Deliverance (Paul)
- Editions of the Divine Law
- 1st Edition WRITTEN ON NATURE
- 2nd Edition WRITTEN ON CONSCIENCE
- 3Edition WRITTEN ON TABLES OF STONE
- 4th Edition CHRIST THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION
- 5th Edition THE ENTIRE SCRIPTURES
- 6th Edition WRITTEN ON THE HEART
- 7th Edition THE OUTWARD CHRISTIAN LIFE LIVING EPISTLES
- Evils to be Repressed
- Idle Curiosity
- Evil Speech
- Avarice
- Unholy Ambition
- Evil Thoughts
- Evil Desires and Passions
- Worldliness
- Example of Steadfastness
- A Man of God, in Refusing a Reward
- Josiah, in his Duties as a King
- Job, in his Religious Life
- Three Hebrew Captives
- Christ, in going to the Cross
- Peter and John
- Paul, in finishing his Course
- SEE Fidelity
- SEE Covenant-keepers
- Fear Nots
- Blessings in the Journey of Life
- Supplies in Famine
- Protection in Peril
- Strength in Weakness
- Companionship in Trial
- Overshadowing Care
- Life Beyond the Grave
- SEE Courage
- SEE Faint Not
- Gifts of Christ
- Rest
- Keys of the Kingdom
- Power over evil spirits
- Living water
- Bread of Heaven
- Eternal Life
- Legacy of Peace
- Last Sayings of Christ
- Morning Glories of John
- (Chapter 14)
- Future Home
- Reunion
- Achievements
- Resources
- Companionship
- Legacy
- Joy
- No Mores
- No More Sea
- Sorrow
- Crying
- Pain
- Curse
- Night
- Death
- Uncertainties
- Beauty
- Men's Promises
- Riches
- The Future
- Friendship
- Life
- Earthly Glory
- SEE Mutability
- SEE Transient-Enduring
- Witnesses, scriptural
- John the Baptist
- The Works of Christ
- The Father
- The Old Testament
- Jesus Christ Himself
- The Holy Spirit
- Believers
- Years
Dr. Frank Charles Thompson was a young preacher in the late 1800s when he became disappointed with the reference Bibles being used by preachers. Dr. Thompson believed Bible study tools should be presented in a simple but scholarly way. He saw the need for a well-organized reference Bible that would be of practical use to the lay reader as well as to preachers. In 1890, Dr. Thompson began the work he would continue for the rest of his life. He completed a series of "thought suggestions" opposite key verses throughout the Bible. These are what became the "chain links" that comprise the heart of the Thompson system. Some in Dr. Thompson's church saw his Bible and told him this would be a great help to them in their Bible study too. They encouraged Dr. Thompson to have his Bible, with its extensive marginal references, published so that everyone could enjoy the blessing of this helpful study system. In 1908, the first edition of the Thompson® Chain-Reference® Bible was printed. It became known as the most helpful, comprehensive, and unbiased study Bible available. After Dr. Thompson’s passing in 1940, his work and legacy continued with several major updates and enhancements to the study system over the years. The Thompson Chain-Reference Bible’s impact has grown as it has been offered in five English Bible translations as well as multiple Spanish editions. With over 100,000 topical reference and 8,000 chain topics, this Bible continues to offer a complete study library in one volume.Wikipedia
Drawn from over 30 years of Bible study, Dr. Thompson examined every verse of the Bible to determine their exact meaning. He then arranged topical chains from the verses for easier, more in-depth study.Read More