Psalms 38:12
entrap <05367> [lay snares.]
speak <01696> [speak.]
Psalms 56:5-6
habit <06087> [they.]
plotting <04284> [all.]
stalk <01481> [gather.]
lurk <06845> [hide.]
watch <08104> [mark.]
Psalms 140:5
Proud <01343> [The proud.]
Isaiah 29:21
those <0120> [make.]
arbitrates <06983> [and lay.]
deprive <05186> [and turn.]
Jeremiah 18:18
<03212> [Come.]
<08451> [for the.]
advice <06098> [counsel.]
get rid of <03212 05221> [Come and let us smite.]
<03956> [with. or, for. and let us not.]
Matthew 22:15-16
went out <4198> [went.]
<3704> [how.]
They sent <649> [they sent.]
The profound malice of the Pharisees appears here in their choice of companions, their affected praise, and the artful and difficult questions they proposed.
Herodians <2265> [the Herodians.]
Teacher <1320> [Master.]
we know <1492> [we know.]
truthful <227> [true.]
not ........ no <3756> [neither.]
Luke 11:54
<2212> [seeking.]
Luke 20:20-26
watched ... carefully <3906> [they watched.]
who pretended <5271> [feign.]
deliver ... up <3860> [they might deliver.]
Teacher <1320> [Master.]
you speak <3004> [sayest.]
show <2983> [acceptest.]
truth <225> [truly. or, of a truth.]
perceived <2657> [he.]
<5101> [Why.]
a denarius <1220> [a penny. See]
image <1504> [image.]
This was the head of the emperor; the superscription his titles. Julius C‘sar was the first who caused his image to be struck on the Roman coin; and Tiberius was emperor at this time. This therefore was a denarius of C‘sar, [dinarah kesar-anah,] as it is termed in the Talmud; and consequently this was respecting the tribute required by the Roman government.
[Cesar's.]
give <591> [Render.]
God ...... God's <2316> [unto God.]
they were unable <2480> [they could.]
Thus .................. And stunned <2532 2296> [and they marvelled.]