Deuteronomy 23:3-4
Ammonite <05984> [Ammonite.]
These nations were subjected for their impiety, wickedness, and enmity to Israel, (ver. 4, 5,) to peculiar disgrace; and on this account were not permitted to hold any office among the Israelites. This did not, however, disqualify them from becoming proselytes; for Ruth, who was a Moabitess, was married to Boaz, and became one of the progenitors of our Lord.
meet <01697 06923> [Because they met.]
hired <07936> [because they hired.]
Jude 1:7-9
So also <5613> [as.]
<2087> [strange. Gr. other.]
are now displayed <4295> [are.]
of eternal <166> [eternal.]
these men <3778> [these.]
defile <3392> [defile.]
reject <114> [despise.]
insult <987> [speak.]
Michael <3413> [Michael.]
It is most probable, that the Apostle took this account concerning Michael, and that of the prophesying of Enoch, from an ancient tradition preserved and well known among the Jews.
archangel <743> [archangel.]
body <4983> [the body.]
he did ... dare <5111> [durst.]
Lord <2962> [The Lord.]
Jude 1:15
to execute <4160> [execute.]
<1827> [convince.]
all and .... every person of all .......... and of all <3956 2532 4012> [and of all.]
Jude 1:1
[A. D. 66. A. M. 4070.]
Jude <2455> [Jude.]
[Lebbeus, Thaddeus.]
[Thaddeus.]
a slave <1401> [the servant.]
<37> [them.]
kept <5083> [preserved.]
called <2822> [and called.]
Jude 1:1-2
[A. D. 66. A. M. 4070.]
Jude <2455> [Jude.]
[Lebbeus, Thaddeus.]
[Thaddeus.]
a slave <1401> [the servant.]
<37> [them.]
kept <5083> [preserved.]
called <2822> [and called.]
Jude 1:2
Jude 1:1-8
[A. D. 66. A. M. 4070.]
Jude <2455> [Jude.]
[Lebbeus, Thaddeus.]
[Thaddeus.]
a slave <1401> [the servant.]
<37> [them.]
kept <5083> [preserved.]
called <2822> [and called.]
have been <4160> [when.]
common <2839> [common.]
to contend earnestly <1864> [that ye.]
once for all <530> [which.]
saints <40> [the saints.]
have secretly slipped in <3921> [crept.]
<3588> [who.]
ungodly men <765> [ungodly.]
have turned <3346> [turning.]
deny <720> [denying.]
only <3441> [only.]
to remind <5279> [put.]
having saved <4982> [having.]
later <1208> [afterward.]
angels <32> [angels.]
proper domain <746> [first estate. or, principality.]
did ... keep ............. he has kept <5083> [he hath.]
for <1519> [unto.]
So also <5613> [as.]
<2087> [strange. Gr. other.]
are now displayed <4295> [are.]
of eternal <166> [eternal.]
these men <3778> [these.]
defile <3392> [defile.]
reject <114> [despise.]
insult <987> [speak.]
Jude 1:2
Jude 1:2
Jude 1:2
Jude 1:1
[A. D. 66. A. M. 4070.]
Jude <2455> [Jude.]
[Lebbeus, Thaddeus.]
[Thaddeus.]
a slave <1401> [the servant.]
<37> [them.]
kept <5083> [preserved.]
called <2822> [and called.]
Jude 1:10
they slander <987> [speak.]
Nehemiah 2:19
Sanballat <05571> [Sanballat.]
Geshem <01654> [Geshem.]
[Gashmu. they.]
rebelling <04775> [will ye rebel.]
Nehemiah 4:7-23
Sanballat <05571> [Sanballat.]
Ammonites <05984> [the Ammonites.]
Ashdod <0796> [Ashdodites.]
When <08085> [heard.]
restoration <0724> [were made up. Heb. ascended. then.]
together <03162> [all.]
create <06213> [hinder it. Heb. make an error to it.]
prayed <06419> [Nevertheless.]
stationed ... guard <04929 05975> [set a watch.]
strength <03581> [The strength.]
laborers <05449> [bearers.]
aware <03045> [They shall not.]
repeatedly <06471 06235> [ten times.]
schemes <04725> [From all places, etc. or, That from all places ye must return to us. ye shall return.]
Houbigant, Michaelis, and Dathe contend, that instead of {tashoovoo,} "ye shall return," we should read {chashevoo,} "they designed."
So ... stationed ............... stationed <05975> [Therefore.]
lower places <04725 08482> [in the lower places. Heb. from the lower parts of the place, etc. their swords.]
[Be ye not afraid.]
Remember <02142> [remember.]
great <01419> [great.]
fight <03898> [fight.]
God <0430> [God.]
each <0376> [every one.]
men <05288> [my servants.]
half .......... half <02677> [and the other half.]
This is no unusual thing in Palestine, even at the present day; people sowing their seed are often attended by armed men, to prevent the Arabs from robbing them of it.
body armor <08302> [habergeons.]
{Habergeon,} from the Teutonic {hals,} the neck, and {bergen,} to cover, defend, may be considered as signifying a breast-plate, though the Franco-Gallic {hautbergon} signifies a coat of mail; the original {shiryon,} we have already seen, denotes a corslet.
carrying loads <05447 05375> [bare burdens.]
one ........ other <0259> [every one.]
That is, he had his arms at hand; and was as fully prepared to fight as to work. The builders could not possibly have made any progress, if they had literally held a weapon in one of their hands; but the expression is evidently figurative, implying that every man was a much a soldier as a builder.
one ........ other <0259> [with one.]
sides <04975> [by his side. Heb. on his loins. he that sounded.]
God <0430> [our God.]
<06213> [So we.]
man <0376> [every one.]
relatives <0251> [So neither I.]
Each <0376> [saving that, etc. or, every one went with his weapon for water.]
The original of this obscure clause is {ish shilcho hammayim,} which is rendered by Montanus, {vir missile suum aquas,} "a man his dart to the waters," of which it is difficult to make sense. It is wholly omitted by the LXX.; and one of De Rossi's MSS. reads, {meshallachah Æ’l hammayim,} "in order to send them to the water."
Psalms 83:7
Gebal <01381> [Gebal.]