Zephaniah 3:2
disobedient <08085> [obeyed.]
refuses <03947> [she received.]
correction <04148> [correction. or, instruction.]
trust <0982> [she trusted.]
seek <07126> [she drew.]
Isaiah 5:4
Isaiah 63:8
people <05971> [Surely.]
children <01121> [children.]
deliverer <03467> [so he.]
Jeremiah 8:6
<07181> [hearkened.]
<0376> [no.]
says <0559> [saying.]
horse <05483> [as.]
Jeremiah 36:3
people <01004> [may be.]
hear <08085> [hear.]
<07725> [they may.]
forgive <05545> [that I.]
Luke 19:42-44
<3754> [If.]
<3588> [the things.]
But <1161> [but.]
days <2250> [the days.]
will build <4016> [cast.]
Or, "cast a bank" or rampart [charax <\\See definition 5482\\>.] This was literally fulfilled when Jerusalem was besieged by Titus; who surrounded it with a wall of circumvallation in three days, though not less than 39 furlongs in circumference; and when this was effected, the Jews were so enclosed on every side, that no person could escape from the city, and no provision could be brought in.
They will demolish <1474> [lay.]
your children .......................... your <4675 5043> [thy children.]
they will ... leave <863> [leave.]
because <473> [because.]
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.