Psalms 73:5-9
trouble <05999> [They are.]
trouble .... men <05999 0582> [in trouble as other. Heb. in the trouble of other. like.]
Heb. with.
Arrogance <01346> [Therefore.]
necklace <06059> [as a chain.]
violence <02555> [violence.]
<05848> [covereth.]
<05869> [eyes.]
<05674> [have, etc. Heb. pass the thoughts of the heart.]
mock <04167> [corrupt.]
say evil things .... threaten <07451 01696> [speak wickedly.]
say ..... proudly threaten <04791 01696> [speak loftily.]
speak <08371> [set.]
<03956> [tongue.]
Psalms 119:51
Arrogant <02086> [proud.]
aside <05186> [yet have.]
Job 12:5
fate <03559> [ready.]
calamity <03940> [a lamp.]
fortunate <07600> [of him.]
Job 16:4
if ..... my ..... pile <05315 03863> [if your soul.]
pile ... words <04405 02266> [up words.]
head <05128 07218> [shake mine.]
Jeremiah 48:11
lived undisturbed <07599> [hath been.]
settle undisturbed <08252> [he hath.]
poured out <07324> [emptied.]
[thereof.]
<05975> [remained. Heb. stood.]
Jeremiah 48:27
Israel <03478> [was not.]
<04672> [was he found.]
talked <05110> [skippedst. or, movedst thyself.]
Jeremiah 48:29
heard <08085> [heard.]
arrogant <01363> [his loftiness.]
Acts 17:21
used to spend ... time <2119> [spent.]
Acts 17:32
<3303> [some.]
when ... heard ............... We will hear <191> [We will.]
Acts 26:24
defense <626> [spake.]
Festus <5347> [Festus.]
Paul <3972> [Paul.]
Acts 26:1
You <4671> [Thou.]
held out <1614> [stretched.]
defense <626> [answered.]
Colossians 4:13
I can testify <3140> [I bear.]
Laodicea <2993> [Laodicea.]
Laodicea and Hierapolis were both cities of Phrygia in Asia Minor, between which, and equidistant from each, was situated Colosse. Laodicea was seated near the Lycus, about 63 miles east of Ephesus; and became one of the largest and richest towns in Phrygia, vying in power with the maritime cities. It is now called Eski-hissar, the old castle; and besides the whole surface within the city's wall being strewed with pedestals and fragments, the ruins of an amphitheatre, a magnificent odeum, and other public buildings, attest its former splendour and magnificence. But, when visited by Dr. Chandler, all was silence and solitude; and a fox, first discovered by his ears peeping over a brow, was the only inhabitant of Laodicea. Hierapolis, now Pambouk-Kaiesi, was situated, according to the Itinerary, six miles N. of Laodicea; and its ruins are now about a mile and a half in circumference.