2 Kings 20:3
remember.Ge 8:1; Ne 5:19; 13:14,22,31; Ps 25:7; 89:47,50; 119:49; Isa 63:11I have walked.18:3-6; Ge 5:22,24; 17:1; 1Ki 2:4; 3:6; Job 1:1,8; Lu 1:6in truth.2Ch 31:20,21; Ps 32:2; 145:18; Jer 4:2; Joh 1:47; 2Co 1:121Jo 3:21,22a perfect heart.1Ki 8:61; 11:4; 15:14; 2Ch 16:9wept sore. Heb. wept with a great weeping.2Sa 12:21,22; Ps 6:6; 102:9; Isa 38:14; Heb 5:72 Chronicles 31:20-21
wrought.1Ki 15:5; 2Ki 20:3; 22:2; Joh 1:47; Ac 24:16; 1Th 2:10; 3Jo 1:5 in the law.Ps 1:2,3he did it.De 6:5; 10:12; 1Ki 2:4; 1Ch 22:19; Ec 9:10; Jer 29:13prospered.14:7; 20:26; 26:5; Jos 1:7,8; 1Ch 22:13; Ps 1:3; Mt 6:33; 7:24-27Job 1:1
1 The holiness, riches, and religious care of Job for his children.6 Satan, appearing before God, by calumniation obtains leave to afflict Job.13 Understanding of the loss of his children and goods, in his mourning he blesses God. Uz.Ge 10:23; 22:20,21Huz.Ge 36:28; 1Ch 1:17,42; Jer 25:20; La 4:21Job.Eze 14:14,20; Jas 5:11perfect.8; 2:3; 23:11,12; 31:1-40; Ge 6:9; 17:1; 2Ki 20:3; 2Ch 31:20,21Lu 1:6one.Ge 22:12; Pr 8:13; 16:6; 1Pe 3:11Job 1:8
considered. Heb. set thy heart on.2:3; 34:14; Eze 40:4my servant.Nu 12:7,8; Ps 89:20; Isa 42:1none.Nu 12:3; 1Ki 4:30,31; 2Ki 23:25a perfect.1; 8:20; 9:22,23; Ps 18:23; Joh 1:47upright.12:4; 17:8,9; 23:11,12; Ps 84:11one.Ne 5:15; Ps 36:1; Pr 8:13; Lu 23:39,40escheweth.Ps 34:14; 37:27; Isa 1:16John 1:47
Behold.8:31,39; Ro 2:28,29; 9:6; Php 3:3in.Ps 32:2; 73:1; 1Pe 2:1,22; Re 14:5Acts 24:16
23:1; Ro 2:15; 9:1; 1Co 4:4; 2Co 1:12; 4:2; 1Th 2:10; 1Ti 1:5,19; 3:92Ti 1:3; Tit 1:15; 2:11-13; Heb 9:14; 10:22; 13:18; 1Pe 2:19; 3:16,212 Corinthians 1:12
our rejoicing.Job 13:15; 23:10-12; 27:5,6; 31:1-40; Ps 7:3-5; 44:17-21; Isa 38:3Ac 24:16; Ro 9:1; 1Co 4:4; Ga 6:4; 1Ti 1:5,19,20; Heb 13:181Pe 3:16,21; 1Jo 3:19-22simplicity.11:3; Ro 16:18,19godly.2:17; 8:8; Jos 24:14; 1Co 5:8; Eph 6:14; Php 1:10; Tit 2:7not.17; 4:2; 10:2-4; 12:15-19; 1Co 2:4,5,13; 15:10; Jas 3:13-18; 4:6we have.That is, "We have conducted ourselves;" for [anastrepho ] in Greek, and {conversatio} in Latin, are used to denote the whole of a man's conduct, the tenor and practice of his life.
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