Ezra 4:15
this city.12; Ne 2:19; 6:6; Es 3:5-8; Da 6:4-13; Ac 17:6,7moved. Chal. made. within the same. Chal. in the midstthereof. for which. 2Ki 24:20; 25:1,4; Jer 52:3-34Esther 3:8
scattered abroad.Le 26:33; De 4:27; 30:3; 32:26; Ne 1:8; Jer 50:17; Eze 6:8; 11:16Zec 7:14; Joh 7:35; Jas 1:1; 1Pe 1:1their laws.Ezr 4:12-15; Ac 16:20,21; 17:6,7; 24:5; 28:22for the king's profit to. Heb. meet, or equal for the kingto, etc.Psalms 27:12
will.31:8; 35:25; 38:16; 41:11; 140:8false.35:11; Ex 20:16; 1Sa 22:9,10; 26:19; 2Sa 16:7,8; Mt 26:59,60Ac 6:11-13breathe.25:19; Ac 9:1; 26:11Psalms 35:11
False witnesses. Heb. Witnesses of wrong.27:12; 1Sa 24:9; 25:10; Mt 26:59,60; Ac 6:13; 24:5,6,12,13laid, etc. Heb. asked me.Matthew 5:11-12
when.10:25; 27:39; Ps 35:11; Isa 66:5; Lu 7:33,34; Joh 9:28; 1Pe 2:23falsely. Gr. lying.1Pe 4:14for.10:18,22,39; 19:29; 24:9; Ps 44:22; Mr 4:17; 8:35; 13:9,13Lu 6:22; 9:24; 21:12,17; Joh 15:21; Ac 9:16; Ro 8:36; 1Co 4:102Co 4:11; Re 2:3 Rejoice.Lu 6:23; Ac 5:41; 16:25; Ro 5:3; 2Co 4:17; Php 2:17; Col 1:24Jas 1:2; 1Pe 4:13for great.6:1,2,4,5,16; 10:41,42; 16:27; Ge 15:1; Ru 2:12; Ps 19:11; 58:11Pr 11:18; Isa 3:10; Lu 6:23,35; 1Co 3:8; Col 3:24; Heb 11:6,26for so.21:34-38; 23:31-37; 1Ki 18:4,13; 19:2,10-14; 21:20; 22:8,26,272Ki 1:9; 2Ch 16:10; 24:20-22; 36:16; Ne 9:26; Jer 2:30; 26:8,21-23Lu 6:23; 11:47-51; 13:34; Ac 7:51; 1Th 2:15Acts 21:28
Men.19:26-28; 24:5,6This is.21; 6:13,14; 24:5,6,18; 26:20,21brought.Jer 7:4-15; La 1:10Acts 24:5-6
we have.6:13; 16:20,21; 17:6,7; 21:28; 22:22; 28:22; 1Ki 18:17,18; Jer 38:4Am 7:10; Mt 5:11,12; 10:25; 1Co 4:13and a mover.1Sa 22:7-9; Ezr 4:12-19; Ne 6:5-8; Es 3:8; Lu 23:2,5,19,251Pe 2:12-15,19the sect.14; *Gr:5:17; 15:5; 26:5; 28:22; 1Co 11:19; *Gr:Nazarenes.Mt 2:23 gone.12; 19:37; 21:27-29whom.21:30-32; 22:23; 23:10-15and.Joh 18:31; 19:7,8Acts 24:13
25:7; 1Pe 3:16Acts 25:24
King Agrippa.King Agrippa was the son of Herod Agrippa; who upon the death of his uncle Herod, king of Chalcis, A.D. 28, succeeded to his dominions, by the favour of the emperor Claudius. Four years afterwards, Claudius removed him from that kingdom to a larger one; giving him the tetrarchy of Philip, that of Lysanias, and the province which Varus governed. Nero afterwards added Julias in Peraea, Tarichaea, and Tiberias. Claudius gave him the power of appointing the high priest among the Jews; and instances of his exercising this power may be seen in Josephus. He was strongly attached to the Romans, and did every thing in his power to prevent the Jews from rebelling; and when he could not prevail, he united his troops to those of Titus, and assisted at the siege of Jerusalem. After the ruin of his country, he retired with his sister Berenice to Rome where he died, aged 70, about A.D. 90. about.2,3,7that he.22:22; Lu 23:21-23
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