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Proverbs 2:16-19

2:16

deliver <05337> [deliver.]

flattering <02505> [flattereth.]


2:17

husband <0441> [the guide.]

forgets <07911> [forgetteth.]


2:18


2:19

go <0935> [None.]

reach <05381> [take.]


Proverbs 7:12

7:12


Proverbs 7:22-27

7:22

Suddenly <06597> [straightway. Heb. suddenly. as an.]

trapper's snare <0191> [as a.]

Dr. Grey, making a slight alteration in the text, renders, "as a dog to the chain, and as a deer, till a dart strike through his liver;" and Dr. Hunt, "Or as a hart boundeth into the toils, till a dart strike through his liver." The LXX., Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic, concur in this interpretation. The circumstance of the dart, as applied to the deer, is beautiful and proper, which otherwise we are at a loss to dispose of; and this creature, of all others, was the most proper to be noticed on this occasion; for the usual representation which the Egyptians made of a man overthrown by flattery and fair speeches was the picture of a heart captivated and ensnared by the sound of music.

<04148> [the correction.]


7:23

arrow <02671> [a dart.]

bird <06833> [as a bird.]

know <03045> [knoweth.]


7:24

sons <01121> [O.]


7:25

heart <03820> [thine.]

wander <08582> [go.]


7:26


7:27


Proverbs 9:18

9:18

realize <03045> [he.]

dead <07496> [the dead.]


Proverbs 22:14

22:14

mouth <06310> [mouth.]

deep pit <07745 06013> [a deep pit.]

That is, it is like a deep pit, or pitfall, in which animals are often taken alive.

angry <02194> [abhorred.]


Jude 1:4-22

1:4

have secretly slipped in <3921> [crept.]

<3588> [who.]

ungodly men <765> [ungodly.]

have turned <3346> [turning.]

deny <720> [denying.]

only <3441> [only.]


1:5

to remind <5279> [put.]

having saved <4982> [having.]

later <1208> [afterward.]


1:6

angels <32> [angels.]

proper domain <746> [first estate. or, principality.]

did ... keep ............. he has kept <5083> [he hath.]

for <1519> [unto.]


1:7

So also <5613> [as.]

<2087> [strange. Gr. other.]

are now displayed <4295> [are.]

of eternal <166> [eternal.]


1:8

these men <3778> [these.]

defile <3392> [defile.]

reject <114> [despise.]

insult <987> [speak.]


1:9

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.]


1:10

they slander <987> [speak.]

<1722 5125> [in those.]


1:11

Woe <3759> [Woe.]

For <3754 3408> [for.]

they have traveled down <1632> [ran.]

they will certainly perish <622> [perished.]

[Korah.]


1:12

dangerous reefs <1526 4694> [are spots.]

love <26> [feasts.]

feeding <4165> [feeding.]

clouds <3507> [clouds.]

<4064> [carried.]

trees <1186> [trees.]

twice <1364> [twice.]

uprooted <1610> [plucked.]


1:13

wild <66> [Raging.]

spewing out <1890> [foaming.]

wayward <4107> [wandering.]

for whom <3739> [to whom.]


1:14

Enoch <1802> [Enoch.]

Look <2400> [Behold.]


1:15

to execute <4160> [execute.]

<1827> [convince.]

all and .... every person of all .......... and of all <3956 2532 4012> [and of all.]


1:16

grumblers <1113> [murmurers.]

go <4198> [walking.]

their <846 4750> [their mouth.]

folks <4383> [having.]


1:17

recall <3415> [remember.]


1:18

<2071> [there.]

propelled <4198> [who.]


1:19

divisive <592> [who.]

worldly <5591> [sensual.]

[Gr. having.]


1:20

by building ... up <2026> [building.]

[Gr. most.]

praying <4336> [praying.]


1:21

maintain <5083> [Keep.]

in <1722> [in.]

while anticipating <4327> [looking.]

mercy <1656> [the mercy.]

brings <1519> [unto.]


1:22


Ecclesiastes 7:26

7:26

discovered <04672> [I find.]

pleases God <02896 0430> [whoso pleaseth God. Heb. he that is good before God.]


Jeremiah 3:2

3:2

up <05375> [Lift.]

hilltops <08205> [unto.]

desert <01870 04057> [In the.]

sex with other gods ...................... defiled <07693 02610> [thou hast.]




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