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1 Corinthians 14:20-22

14:20

not <3361> [not.]

evil <2549> [malice.]

but <1161> [but.]

mature <5046> [men. Gr. perfect, or, of a ripe age.]


14:21

law <3551> [the law.]

The passage quoted is taken from the prophet Isaiah; but the term torah, Law, was used by the Jews to express the whole Scriptures, law, prophets, and hagiographia; and they used it to distinguish these Sacred Writings from the words of the scribes. It is not taken from the LXX., from which it varies as much as any words can differ from others where the general meaning is similar. It accords much more with the Hebrew; and may be considered as a translation from it; "only what is said of God in the third person, in the Hebrew, is here expressed in the first person, with the addition of [lego <\\See definition 3004\\> kurios <\\See definition 2962\\>,"] saith the Lord.--Dr. Randolph.

in ...... with ..... by <1722> [With.]


14:22

a sign <1519 4592> [for a.]

not ... believers ........ not ...... believers <3756 4100> [not to.]

believers but ..... however ...... but ... believers <1519 235 1161 4100> [but for.]

3


1 Corinthians 5:11

5:11

calls <3687> [called.]

sexually immoral <4205> [fornicator.]

or greedy or .... or .... or .... or <2228 4123> [or covetous.]

or ... or an idolater or .... or .... or <2228 1496> [or an idolater.]

or ... or .... or verbally abusive or .... or <2228 3060> [or a railer.]

or ... or .... or .... or ... drunkard or <2228 3183> [or a drunkard.]

or ... or .... or .... or .... or ... swindler <2228 727> [or an extortioner.]

such a person <5108> [with.]


1 Corinthians 6:9

6:9

Do you ... know <1492> [Know.]

unrighteous <94> [unrighteous.]

will ... inherit <2816> [inherit.]

sexually immoral <4205> [fornicators.]

practicing homosexuals <733> [abusers.]


1 Corinthians 8:7

8:7

not <3756> [there.]

conscience <4893> [with.]

Rather, as Dr. Doddridge renders, "with consciousness of (some religious regard to) the idol," as [suneidesis <\\See definition 4893\\>,] and formerly conscience, also imports.


Deuteronomy 9:12

9:12

Get <06965> [Arise.]

<07843> [corrupted.]

once ................. quickly <04118> [are quickly.]


Deuteronomy 9:16-21

9:16

looked <07200> [I looked.]


9:17

threw <07993 05921> [cast them.]

Moses might have done this through distress and anguish of spirit, on beholding their abominable idolatry and dissolute conduct; or probably he did it emblematically, and perhaps by the direction of God; intimating thereby, that as by this act of his the tables were broken in pieces, on which the Law of God was written, so they, by their present conduct, had made a breach in the covenant, and broken the laws of their Maker and Sovereign.


9:18

fell <05307> [I fell down.]

The transgressions of the people rendered this second forty days' fasting necessary to Moses. Their pardon was indeed in some sense obtained before he ascended the mount; yet probably much of the time which he spent there was employed in supplication: and when he descended the second time, with the tables of the law in his hands, the pardon was, as it were, ratified and sealed.


9:19

terrified <03025> [For I.]

Lord's .......... he <03068> [But the.]


9:20


9:21

took <03947> [I took.]

stream <05158> [the brook.]

This was the stream which flowed from the rock that Moses smote with his rod, (Ex 17:6,) and to which the Psalmist alludes in Ps 78:16-20; 105:41. Philo relates, that upon Moses' striking the rock, the water poured out like a torrent, affording not only a sufficient quantity for allaying their present thirst, but to fill their water vessels, to carry with them on their journey.


Psalms 106:19-20

106:19


106:20

traded <04171> [Thus.]

majestic <03519> [their glory.]

That is, their God, who ought to have been the peculiar object of their glory.

image <08403> [into.]


Psalms 106:1

106:1

[(Title.)]

As part of the preceding Psalm is found in 1 Ch ch. 16, so the first and two last verses of this are found in the same place; and it is highly probable this was composed upon the same occasion as the former, to which it seems to be a continuation; for as that celebrates the mercies of God to Israel, so this confesses and deplores the rebellions of Israel against Jehovah.

Praise <01984 03050> [Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.]

Give thanks <03034> [O give.]

good <02896> [for he.]


Psalms 5:1

5:1

Listen <0238> [Give.]

consider ... complaint <0995 01901> [consider my.]




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