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Judges 18:20

18:20

happy <03820> [heart.]

joined <0935> [went.]

He was glad of his preferment among the Danites; and went into the crowd, that he might not be discovered by Micah or his family.


Judges 18:1

18:1

king <04428> [no king.]

The word {mailech,} which generally means a king, is sometimes taken for a supreme ruler, governor, or judge (see Ge 36:31. De 33:5;) and it is probable it should be so understood here, and in the parallel passages.

tribe .......................... tribes <07626> [the tribe.]

days ......... days ................... yet <03117> [for unto.]


Judges 2:1

2:1

messenger <04397> [And an angel. or messenger.]

Bokim <01066> [Bochim.]

5

up ........... up <05927> [I made.]

led <0935> [have brought.]

never <05769> [I will never.]


Ezekiel 13:19

13:19

profaned <02490> [pollute.]

handfuls <08168> [for handfuls.]

death ...... die <04191> [to slay.]

alive ...... live <02421> [to save.]


Matthew 26:15

26:15

What <5101> [What.]

thirty <5144> [thirty.]

Probably shekels or staters, as some read, which, reckoning the shekels at 3s., with Prideaux, would amount to about 4Å“ 10s., the price for the meanest slave! (See Ex 21:32)


John 12:6

12:6

not <3756> [not.]

because ......... because <3754> [because.]

money box <1101> [the bag.]


John 12:1

12:1

six <1803> [six.]

Bethany <963> [Bethany.]


John 6:10

6:10

Have <4160> [Make.]

Now <1161> [Now.]

No wonder, since it was the spring, being near the passover; and, from the plenty of grass, it would be a place much more suitable to the purpose. This circumstance, says Dr. Paley, is plainly the remark of an eye-witness.


John 6:1

6:1

this <5023> [A.M. 4036. A.D. 32. these.]

Sea ....... Sea of Tiberias <2281 5085> [the sea.]

Sea of Tiberias <5085> [which.]


John 5:2

5:2

a pool <2861> [market. or, gate.]

a pool <2861> [pool.]

Bethzatha <964> [Bethesda.]

The supposed remains of the pool of Bethesda are situated on the east of Jerusalem, contiguous on one side to St. Stephen's gate, and on the other to the area of the temple. Maundrell states that, "it is 120 paces long, and forty broad, and at least eight deep, but void of water. At its west end it discovers some old arches, now damned up. These some will have to be porches, in which sat that multitude of lame, halt, and blind. But it is not likely, for instead of five, there are but three."




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