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1 Kings 22:24

22:24

Zedekiah <06667> [Zedekiah.]

hit Micaiah <04321 05221> [smote Micaiah.]

Which <0335> [Which way.]


Jeremiah 20:2

20:2

flogged <05221> [smote.]

stocks <04115> [the stocks.]

{Hammahpecheth,} from {haphach,} "to overturn, subvert, distort," generally denotes an overthrow, (De 29:22. Isa 1:7; 10:19,) and seems to signify here a sort of stocks, by which the limbs were distorted into uneasy postures. So the Chaldee, {keephtha} and Jerome, {nervus,} which he explains in his comment as "a kind of wooden fetter, into which the feet were thrust, {vinculi lignei genus, cui pedes inseruntur.} Some learned men understand it as merely signifying a place of confinement, or house of correction; but the word is never used for any of the prisons into which the prophet was afterwards cast; and the punishment seems to have been public and ignominious.

Upper <05945> [in the high.]


Jeremiah 37:15

37:15

officials <08269> [the princes.]

put <05414> [put.]

house <01004> [in the.]


Matthew 21:35

21:35


Matthew 23:34

23:34

I am sending <1473 649> [I send.]

prophets <4396> [prophets.]

and wise men and ............ and ... and ......... and <2532 4680> [and wise.]

experts in the law <1122> [scribes.]

you will kill ...... you will flog <615 3146> [ye.]


Matthew 27:26

27:26

he released <630> [released.]

flogged <5417> [scourged.]

This of itself was a severe punishment, the flesh being generally cut by the whips used for this purpose.


Acts 5:40

5:40

summoned <4341> [when.]

had ... beaten <1194> [beaten.]

they ordered <3853> [they commanded.]


Acts 16:22-23

16:22

crowd <3793> [the multitude.]

magistrates <4755> [the magistrates.]


16:23

they threw <906> [they cast.]

to guard <5083> [to keep.]


Acts 16:2

16:2

spoke well <3140> [was.]

Iconium <2430> [Iconium.]


Colossians 1:24-25

1:24

I rejoice <5463> [rejoice.]

I fill up <466> [fill.]

for ............. sake <5228> [for.]


1:25

I became <1473 1096> [I am.]

according to <2596> [according.]

to complete <4137> [to fulfil. or, fully to preach.]




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