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1 Kings 21:10

21:10

two <08147 0582> [two men.]

villains <01121 01100> [sons of Belial.]

cursed <01288> [Thou didst blaspheme.]

Some, with Parkhurst, would render the original, {bairachta elohim wamailech,} "Thou hast blessed the gods and Molech;" a sense, however, which seems extremely forced, and is not acknowledged by any of the ancient versions, though the LXX. and Vulgate render {bairachta} by [eulogese,] {benedixit,} "blessed." It is no unusual thing for a word to have opposite senses.


1 Kings 21:13

21:13

villains ......... villains <0582 01100> [the men of Belial.]

cursed God <0430 01288> [blaspheme God.]

king <04428> [the king.]

dragged <03318> [they carried him.]


Psalms 27:12

27:12

me <05315> [will.]

false <08267> [false.]

testify against <03307> [breathe.]


Psalms 35:11

35:11

Violent ... perjure <02555 05707> [False witnesses. Heb. Witnesses of wrong.]

accuse <07592> [laid, etc. Heb. asked me.]


Matthew 26:59-60

26:59

were trying to find <2212> [sought.]


26:60

they did not find <2147 3756> [found none.]

<5305> [At.]


Acts 6:11-13

6:11

they secretly instigated <5260> [they.]

blasphemous <989> [blasphemous.]

against Moses <1519 3475> [against Moses.]


6:12

They incited <4787> [they stirred.]

seized <4884> [and caught.]


6:13

They brought forward <2476> [set.]


Acts 24:1-13

24:1

five <4002> [five.]

Ananias <367> [Ananias.]

an attorney <4489> [orator.]

brought formal charges <1718> [informed.]


24:2

through ............ through <1223> [Seeing.]

Felix, bad as he was, had certainly rendered some services to Judaea. He had entirely subdued a very formidable banditti which had infested the country, and sent their captain, Eliezar, to Rome; had suppressed the sedition raised by the Egyptian impostor (ch. 21:38); and had quelled a very afflictive disturbance which took place between the Syrians and Jews of C‘sarea. But, though Tertullus might truly say, "by thee we enjoy great quietness," yet it is evident that he was guilty of the grossest flattery, as we have seen both from his own historians and Josephus, that he was both a bad man and a bad governor.


24:3

Most excellent <2903> [most.]

23:26 *Gr: 26:25 Lu 1:3 *Gr: [All]


24:4

to hear <3363 191> [that.]


24:5

have found <2147> [we have.]

who stirs up .......... and <2795 5037 2532> [and a mover.]

sect <139> [the sect.]

Nazarenes <3480> [Nazarenes.]


24:6

He ... tried <3985> [gone.]

<3739> [whom.]

even ....... so <2532> [and.]


24:7

<5506> [the chief.]

<4183> [great.]


24:8

<2753> [Commanding.]

When ... examine <350> [by.]


24:9


24:10

gestured <3506> [had.]

many <4183> [many.]

"Felix, made procurator over Judea, A.D. 53."

a judge <2923> [a judge.]

I ... make ... defense <626> [I do.]


24:11

<2228> [but.]

to worship <4352> [to worship.]


24:12


24:13




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