Genesis 49:4
destructive <06349> [Unstable.]
excel <03498> [thou shalt not excel. Heb. do not thou excel.]
got ........... got <05927> [because.]
got ........... got .... couch <03326 05927> [he went up to my couch. or, my couch is gone.]
Leviticus 18:8
Leviticus 18:2
Leviticus 16:21-22
lay <05564> [lay.]
confess ...... iniquities <03034 05771> [confess over.]
put <05414> [putting.]
man ... ready <0376 06261> [a fit man. Heb. a man of opportunity.]
The man that took the scape-goat into the wilderness, and they that burned the sin offering, were to be looked upon as ceremonially unclean, and must not come into the camp till they had washed their clothes and bathed their flesh in water, which signified the defiling nature of sin; even the sacrifice which was made sin, was defiling: also the imperfection of the legal sacrifices, they were so far from taking away sin, that they left some stain even upon those that touched them.
bear ...... iniquities <05375 05771> [bear upon.]
inaccessible <01509> [not inhabited. Heb. of separation.]
Leviticus 20:3
will set .................... given <05414> [I will set.]
defiled <02930> [to defile.]
profaned <02490> [profane.]
Leviticus 20:1
Leviticus 5:1
person <05315> [a soul.]
hears <08085> [hear.]
curse <06963 0423> [the voice of swearing.]
{Kol alah,} rather, "the voice of adjuration," [ph¢n‚n orkismou,] as the LXX. render; for this does not relate to the duty of informing against a common swearer, but to the case of a person who, being adjured by the civil magistrate to answer upon oath, refuses to declare what he knows upon the subject--such an one shall bear his iniquity--shall be considered as guilty in the sight of God of the transgression which he has endeavoured to conceal, and must expect to be punished for hiding the iniquity with which he was acquainted.
bear <05375> [bear.]
Leviticus 5:1
person <05315> [a soul.]
hears <08085> [hear.]
curse <06963 0423> [the voice of swearing.]
{Kol alah,} rather, "the voice of adjuration," [ph¢n‚n orkismou,] as the LXX. render; for this does not relate to the duty of informing against a common swearer, but to the case of a person who, being adjured by the civil magistrate to answer upon oath, refuses to declare what he knows upon the subject--such an one shall bear his iniquity--shall be considered as guilty in the sight of God of the transgression which he has endeavoured to conceal, and must expect to be punished for hiding the iniquity with which he was acquainted.
bear <05375> [bear.]
Colossians 1:1
an apostle <652> [an.]
Timothy <5095> [Timotheus.]