John 13:2
meal <1173> [supper.]
devil <1228> [the devil.]
had ... put <906> [put.]
Psalms 109:6
Appoint ... evil <06485 07563> [Set thou.]
Dr. Sykes, Michaelis, and others, contend that these imprecations are those of David's enemies against himself; and they would render, "Set, say they, a wicked," etc: but this is rendered highly improbable by the 8th verse being applied by St. Peter to the traitor Judas, of whom David was certainly not a type. (See ver. 20.) Bp. Horsley and others, however, render the verbs in the future tense, the first verb alone being in the imperative; justly considering the Psalmist as merely uttering prophetic denunciations of God's displeasure against sinners.
accuser <07854> [and let.]
accuser <07854> [Satan. or, an adversary.]
Matthew 12:45
seven <2033> [seven.]
more evil <4191> [more.]
and ............ and .......... last state <2532 2078> [and the.]
way <3779> [Even.]
And so it was; for they became worse and worse, as if totally abandoned to diabolical influence, till the besom of destruction swept them away.
Luke 8:32-33
herd ...... there <1563 34> [there an.]
begged <3870> [besought.]
let ...... He gave ... permission <2010> [he suffered.]
So <1161> [Then.]
By this was fully evinced the sovereign power of our Lord, and the reality of diabolical agency; "for," says Dr. Doddridge, "it was self-evident that a herd of swine could not be confederates in any fraud; their death, therefore, in this instructive circumstance, was ten thousand times a greater blessing to mankind than if they had been slain for food, as was intended."
herd <34> [the herd.]
Luke 22:3
entered <1525> [entered.]
<5607> [being.]
Acts 5:3
<1302> [why.]
[lie to. or, deceive.]
keep back <3557> [to keep.]