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2 Samuel 15:31

15:31

Ahithophel .................. Ahithophel <0302> [Ahithophel.]

Lord <03068> [O Lord.]

advice <06098> [turn the counsel.]


2 Samuel 15:34

15:34

back <07725> [return.]

father's <01> [as I have been.]

counter <06565> [then mayest.]


2 Samuel 17:23

17:23

When ... realized <07200> [saw.]

he <06213> [followed. Heb. done. his city.]

had ............. house ...... setting ... household <06680 01004> [put his household in order. Heb. gave charge concerning his house.]

hanged <02614> [and hanged.]


Esther 6:4-11

6:4

courtyard ......... courtyard <02691> [Who is in the court.]

outer <02435> [the outward.]

said <0559> [to speak.]


6:6

king .............. king .............. king <04428> [whom the king, etc. Heb. in whose honour the king delighteth.]

king .............. king .............. king <04428> [To whom.]


6:7

king ....... king <04428> [whom the king, etc. Heb. in whose honour the king delighteth.]


6:8

royal ...................... royal <04438> [Let the royal, etc. Heb. Let them bring the royal apparel, wherewith the king clotheth himself.]

horse <05483> [the horse.]

Herodotus relates, that the kings of Persia had horses peculiar to themselves, which were brought from Armenia, and were remarkable for their beauty; and if the same law prevailed in Persia as in Judea, no man, under the penalty of death, might ride on the king's horse, any more than sit on his throne, wear his crown, or hold his sceptre.


6:9

horse .......................... lead ............ horse <07392 05483> [bring him. Heb. cause him to ride. proclaim.]


6:10

quickly <04116> [Make haste.]

single thing <01697 05307> [let nothing fail. Heb. suffer not a whit to fall.]


6:11

So ... took <03947> [took Hamon.]

clothed <03847> [and arrayed.]

plaza <07339> [the street.]

Pitts gives a similar account of the mode of honouring a person who turns a Mohammedan, at Algiers: "The apostate is to get on a stately steed, with a rich saddle and fine trappings: he is also richly habited, and has a turban on his head, but nothing of this is to be called his own; only there are given him about two or three yards of broad cloth, which is laid before him on the saddle. The horse, with him on his back, is led all round the city, which he is several hours in doing. The apostate is attended with drums and other music, and twenty or thirty serjeants. They march in order on each side of the horse, with naked swords in their hands. The crier goes before, with a loud voice giving thanks to God for the proselyte that is made."


Esther 7:10

7:10

king's <04428> [Then was the king's.]


Esther 9:25

9:25

came <0935> [when Esther came. Heb. when she came.]

gave <07725> [return.]


Psalms 7:15-16

7:15

digs ............ made <03738 06466> [made. Heb. hath digged.]

falls <05307> [and is.]


7:16


Psalms 9:15-16

9:15


9:16

revealed <03045> [known.]

wicked <07563> [wicked.]

[Higgaion, that is, Meditation.]


Psalms 35:7-8

35:7

harm ......... catch me <02600> [without.]

hid <02934> [hid.]


35:8

destruction ................. destruction <07722> [Let destruction.]

All the verbs in these verses, (ver. 4-8,) in the original, are in the future tense, as a prediction, and should probably be so rendered; though as that tense is frequently used in Hebrew for the imperative, most translators, both ancient and modern, have considered them as an imprecation.

surprise <03045> [at unawares. Heb. which he knoweth not of. net.]

destruction ................. destruction <07722> [into.]


Luke 1:51

1:51

He has demonstrated <4160> [shewed.]

he has scattered <1287> [he hath scattered.]

sheer <1271> [the imagination.]


Luke 1:1

1:1

things <4229> [those.]

have been fulfilled <4135> [most surely.]

[Peplerophoremenon,] the passive participle of [plerophoreo <\\See definition 4135\\>,] from [pleres <\\See definition 4134\\> phora,] full measure; and is applied to a ship fully laden, to a tree in full bearing, etc. Hence it implies that fulness of evidence by which any fact is supported, and also that confidence, or feeling of assent, by which facts so supported are believed.


Colossians 1:19-20

1:19


1:20

by making peace <1517> [having made peace. or making peace.]

to reconcile <604> [reconcile.]

all things ................. on earth .... in <1093 1722 3956 1909> [things in earth.]




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