Jeremiah 9:3-26
ready ... shoot <01869> [they bend.]
powerful <01396> [valiant.]
<03318> [for they.]
pay attention <03045> [they know.]
guard <08104> [ye heed.]
friends ........................... friends <07453> [neighbour. or, friend. every brother.]
<01980> [walk.]
deceives <02048> [they will.]
deceives <02048> [deceive. or, mock.]
trained <03925> [taught.]
unable to repent <03811> [weary.]
<03427> [habitation.]
refuse <03985> [refuse.]
purify them in the fires of affliction <06884> [I will.]
do <06213> [shall.]
tongues <03956> [tongue.]
telling <01696> [one.]
minds <07130> [in heart. Heb. in the midst of him. his wait. or, wait for him.]
mountains <02022> [the mountains.]
pastures <04999> [habitations. or, pastures. because.]
scorched <03341> [burned up. or, desolate. so.]
birds <05775> [both, etc. Heb. from the fowls even to, etc.]
Jerusalem <03389> [Jerusalem.]
make their home <04583> [a den.]
towns <05892> [the cities.]
destroy <08077> [desolate. Heb. desolation.]
wise <02450> [the wise.]
land <0776> [for.]
<03212> [walked.]
stubborn inclinations <08307> [imagination. or, stubbornness. which.]
eat <0398> [I will.]
scatter <06327> [scatter.]
send <07971> [and I.]
Call <07121> [call.]
women who mourn <06969> [the mourning women.]
Those whose office it was to sing mournful dirges, and make public lamentations at funerals.
sing <05375> [take.]
eyes <05869> [our eyes.]
sound <06963> [a voice.]
completely <03966> [we are.]
houses <04908> [our.]
hear <08085> [hear.]
Open <03947> [receive.]
Teach <03925> [and teach.]
lie scattered <05307> [fall.]
Wise people <02450> [wise.]
Powerful people <01368> [neither.]
Rich people <06223> [rich.]
boast ......... boast <01984> [let him.]
know <03045> [knoweth.]
faithfulness <02617> [loving-kindness.]
desire <02654> [for.]
punish <06485> [that.]
punish <06485> [punish. Heb. visit upon.]
Egyptians <04714> [Egypt.]
Judeans <03063> [Judah.]
cut .... short .... temples <06285 07112> [in the utmost corners. Heb. cut off into corners; or, having the corners of their hair polled.]
Dr. Durell and others justly consider the marginal reading as far preferable; as being descriptive of the mode in which the Arabians cut their hair and beard. (See Notes on Le 21:5.)
none .......... circumcised ....... none ........ circumcised ....... hearts <06189 03820> [uncircumcised in.]