Psalms 12:3
cut off <03772> [cut.]
tongue <03956> [tongue.]
boasts <01419> [proud. Heb. great.]
Psalms 64:8
slander <03956> [tongue.]
see <07200> [all that.]
Psalms 120:3
severely punish <05414 03254> [What shall, etc. or, What shall the deceitful tongue give unto thee? or, What shall it profit thee?]
severely <03254> [done. Heb. added.]
Psalms 149:9
execute <06213> [to execute.]
vindicated <01926> [this honour.]
Proverbs 17:20
perverse heart <06141 03820> [He that hath a froward heart. Heb. The froward of heart.]
deceitful <02015> [and he.]
Isaiah 3:8
Jerusalem <03389> [Jerusalem.]
words <03956> [because.]
rebel <04784> [to provoke.]
Matthew 12:36
every <3956> [every.]
an account .... worthless <692 4487> [idle word.]
[Rhema <\\See definition 4487\\>,] [argos <\\See definition 692\\>,] i.e., [ergo--work/act/deed,] from a, privative, and [ergon <\\See definition 2041\\>,] work, a word that produces no good effect, and is not calculated to produce any. "Discourse," says Dr. Doddridge, "tending to innocent mirth, to exhilarate the spirits, is not idle discourse; as the time spent in necessary recreation is not idle time."
Luke 19:22
by <1537> [Out.]
you knew <1492> [Thou knewest.]
Luke 19:2
a chief tax collector <754> [the chief.]
[Architelones <\\See definition 754\\>,] rather, "a chief publican," or tax gatherer. Probably Zacchaeus, who appears from his name to have been a Jew, farmed the revenue of the district around Jericho, having others under him, who either rented of him smaller portions, or were employed as servants to collect the taxes.
Luke 2:17-18
were astonished <2296> [wondered.]
Jude 1:15-16
to execute <4160> [execute.]
<1827> [convince.]
all and .... every person of all .......... and of all <3956 2532 4012> [and of all.]
grumblers <1113> [murmurers.]
go <4198> [walking.]
their <846 4750> [their mouth.]
folks <4383> [having.]