Exodus 1:10

Come on.

Ps 10:2; 83:3,4; Pr 1:11

wisely.

Nu 22:6; Job 5:13; Ps 105:25; Pr 16:25; 21:30; Ac 7:19; 23:12

1Co 3:18-20; Jas 3:15-18

Esther 3:6-9

sought.

Ps 83:4; Re 12:12

the first month.

Ne 2:1

in the twelfth.

1:3; 2:16

they cast Pur.

9:24-26; Pr 16:33; Eze 21:21,22; Mt 27:35

Adar.

9:1,5,17-19,21; Ezr 6:15

scattered abroad.

Le 26:33; De 4:27; 30:3; 32:26; Ne 1:8; Jer 50:17; Eze 6:8; 11:16

Zec 7:14; Joh 7:35; Jas 1:1; 1Pe 1:1

their laws.

Ezr 4:12-15; Ac 16:20,21; 17:6,7; 24:5; 28:22

for the king's profit to. Heb. meet, or equal for the kingto, etc.

that they may be destroyed. Heb. to destroy them. and Iwill pay. Heb. and I will weigh.

Ge 23:16Here Haman is obliged to acknowledge that there would be a loss to the revenue, which he was willing to make up out of his own property. Ten thousand talents of silver, counted by the Babylonish talent, amount to 2,119,000£.; but reckoned by the Jewish talent, they amount to double that sum. In those days, silver and gold were more plentiful than at present; and we have many instances of individuals possessing almost incredible riches. Herodotus relates, that when Xerxes went into Greece, Pythius the Lydian had 2,000 talents of silver, and 4,000,000 of gold darics, which unitedly amount to nearly 5,500,000£. Plutarch tells us, that after Crassus had dedicated the tenth of all he had to Hercules, he entertained the Roman people at 10,000 tables, and distributed to every citizen as much corn as was sufficient for three months; and, after all these expenses, he had 7,100 Roman talents left, which amount to more than 1,500,000£. Lentulus the augur is said to have possessed no less than 3,333,333£. 6s. 8d. Apicius was worth more than 916,671£ 13s. 4d.; and, after having spent in his kitchen 833,333£ 6s. 8d. he considered the remainder too little for his support, and poisoned himself!

ten thousand.

Mt 18:24

Proverbs 1:12

swallow.

Ps 35:25; 56:1,2; 57:3; 124:3; Jer 51:34; La 2:5,16; Mic 3:2,3

as the.

Ps 5:9; Ro 3:13

whole.

Nu 16:30-33; 26:10; Ps 28:1; 143:7

Jeremiah 11:19

I was.

Pr 7:22; Isa 53:7

and I.

18:18; 20:10; Ps 31:13; 35:15; 37:32,33; Isa 32:7; Mt 26:3,4

destroy."Let us kill the prophet, and burn his prophecies." tree with the fruit. Heb. stalk with his bread. let us cut.

Ps 83:4; Isa 53:8; Da 9:26; Lu 20:10-15

from.

Job 28:13; Ps 27:13; 52:5; 116:9; 142:5

that his.

Ps 109:13; 112:6; Pr 10:7; Isa 38:11; Nu 1:14

Jeremiah 31:36

those.

33:20-26; Ps 72:5,17; 89:36,37; 102:28; 119:89; 148:6; Isa 54:9,10

cease.

46:28; De 32:26; Am 9:8,9

Daniel 7:25

he shall speak.In assuming infallibility, professing to forgive sins, and to open and shut heaven, thundering out bulls and anathemas, excommunicating princes, absolving subjects from their allegiance, and exacting obedience to his decrees in open violation of reason and Scripture.

8,20; 8:24,25; 11:28,30,31,36,37; Isa 37:23; 2Th 2:4; Re 13:5,6,11

shall wear out.By wars, crusades, massacres, etc.

Re 6:9,10; 11:7-10; 13:7-10; 14:12; 16:6; 17:6; 18:24

and think.Appointing feasts and fasts, canonizing saints, etc.

2:21; 11:31,36-38; 12:11; 2Th 2:4; 1Ti 4:1-3; Re 13:15-17

a time.That is, three years and a half, or, reckoning thirty days to a month, 1,260 days, equal to the same number of years in prophetic language; which, dated from the decree of Phocas constituting him the supreme head of the church, A.D. 606, terminated in 1866.

4:25,32; 12:7,11,12; Re 11:2,3; 12:6,14; 13:5,7

Matthew 27:62-66

the day.

26:17; Mr 15:42; Lu 23:54-56; Joh 19:14,42

the chief priests.

1,2; Ps 2:1-6; Ac 4:27,28

that deceiver.

Lu 23:2; Joh 7:12,47; 2Co 6:8

After.

16:21; 17:23; 20:19; 26:61; Mr 8:31; 10:34; Lu 9:22; 18:33; 24:6,7

Joh 2:19

and steal.

28:13

so.

12:45

make.

28:11-15; Ps 76:10; Pr 21:30

and made.Every thing was here done which human policy and prudence could, to prevent a resurrection, which these very precautions had the most direct tendency to authenticate and establish.

sealing.

Da 6:17; 2Ti 2:19
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