Psalms 7:3-5
done <06213> [if I.]
guilty <03426> [if there.]
wronged <01580> [If I.]
wronged ..... helped <01580 02502> [I have.]
lawless <07387> [without.]
enemy .......... trample <0341 07429> [Let.]
trample <07429> [tread.]
lying <07931> [lay.]
Selah <05542> [Selah.]
Psalms 18:20-24
repaid <01580> [rewarded.]
blameless <01252> [cleanness.]
obeyed <08104> [For I.]
rebelled <07561> [have not.]
regulations <04941> [For all.]
reject <05493> [I did.]
innocent <08549> [upright.]
kept <08104> [before. Heb. with. I kept.]
Lord rewarded <07725 03068> [the Lord recompensed me.]
<05869> [in his eyesight. Heb. before his eyes.]
Psalms 75:2
says <03947> [When.]
says .... appointed times <04150 03947> [receive the congregation. or, take a set time.]
Psalms 75:1
al-tashcheth style <0516> [A.M. 3294. B.C. 710. (Title.) Al-tas-chith. or, Destroy not.]
psalm <04210> [A Psalm.]
Some consider this Psalm to have been written by David on his accession to the throne over all Israel; others refer it to the time of the captivity, considering it as a continuation of the subject in the preceding; but Bp. Patrick and others are of opinion that it was composed by Asaph to commemorate the overthrow of Sennacherib's army, 2 Ki 19:1.
Asaph <0623> [of Asaph. or, for Asaph.]
presence <08034> [for that.]
amazing deeds <06381> [wondrous.]
Psalms 24:1
earth <0776> [A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. earth.]
world <08398> [world.]
Psalms 25:1-2
prayer <05375> [A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. do I.]
God <0430> [O.]
enemies <0341> [let not.]
Psalms 8:1
gittith style <01665> [(Title.) Gittith.]
Lord <0113> [our.]
magnificent <0117> [how.]
reputation ........ majesty <08034 01935> [thy.]
Acts 21:16
disciples ................... a disciple <3101> [of the.]
Cyprus <2953> [Cyprus.]
earliest times <744> [an old.]
Acts 25:10-11
I <1510> [I stand.]
Every procurator represented the emperor in the province over which he presided; and as the seat of government was at Cesarea, St. Paul was before the tribunal where, as a Roman citizen, he ought to be judged.
If ... I am in the wrong ................. if <1487 91> [if I.]
not one ......... no one <3762> [no man.]
I appeal <1941> [I appeal.]
An appeal to the emperor was the right of a Roman citizen, and was highly respected. The Julian law condemned those magistrates, and others, as violaters of the public peace, who had put to death, tortured, scourged, imprisoned, or condemned any Roman citizen who had appealed to Cesar. This law was so sacred and imperative, that, in the persecution under Trajan, Pliny would not attempt to put to death Roman citizens, who were proved to have turned Christians, but determined to send them to Rome, probably because they had appealed.
Acts 25:2
Colossians 1:12
giving thanks <2168> [Giving.]
Father <3962> [the Father.]
has qualified <2427> [made.]
share <3310> [partakers.]
inheritance <2819> [inheritance.]
in <1722> [in.]