Genesis 9:6
by.Ex 21:12-14; 22:2,3; Le 17:4; 24:17; Nu 35:25; 1Ki 2:5,6,28-34Mt 26:52; Ro 13:4; Re 13:10in.1:26,27; 5:1; Ps 51:4; Jas 3:9Numbers 35:33
it defileth.Le 18:25; De 21:1-8,23; 2Ki 23:26; 24:4; Ps 106:28; Isa 26:21Eze 22:24-27; Ho 4:2,3; Mic 4:11; Mt 23:31-35; Lu 11:50,51the land cannot be cleansed. Heb. there can be no expiationfor the land.1 Kings 2:28-34
Joab had.1:7; De 32:35; 2Sa 18:2,14,15caught.1:50; Ex 27:2 he is by.Ex 21:14; Eze 9:6; 1Pe 4:17Go.25,31,46 30 Do.Ex 21:14that thou.Ge 9:5,6; Nu 35:33; De 19:12,13; 21:8,9; 2Ki 9:26; Pr 28:17Ac 28:4which.5and from.2Sa 3:28 return.44; Ge 4:11; Jud 9:24,57; Ps 7:16two men.2Sa 3:27; 20:10more righteous.1Sa 15:28; 2Sa 4:11; 2Ch 21:13; Es 1:19my father.2Sa 3:26,37Abner.2Sa 3:27Amasa.2Sa 20:10Jether.5; 2Sa 17:25Ithra. return upon.32; 2Sa 3:29; 2Ki 5:27; Ps 101:8; 109:6-15; Mt 27:25upon David.2Sa 3:28; Pr 25:5his house.Ps 89:29,36,37; 132:12; Isa 9:6,7; 11:1-9; Lu 1:31-33; 2:14 Benaiah.25,31,46and fell.It appears that he slew him at the very altar. The altar was so sacred among all the people, that, in general, even the vilest wretch found safety, if he once reached it. This led to many abuses, and the perversion of public justice; and God decreed (Ex 24:14) that the presumptuous murderer, who had taken refuge at his altar, should be dragged thence and put to death. buried.2Ki 21:18; 2Ch 33:20in the.Jos 15:61; Mt 3:1Proverbs 28:17
Ge 9:6; Ex 21:14; Nu 35:14-34; 1Ki 21:19,23; 2Ki 9:262Ch 24:21-25; Mt 27:4,5; Ac 28:4Ecclesiastes 8:11
sentence.Ex 8:15,32; Job 21:11-15; Ps 10:6; 50:21,22; Isa 5:18,19; 26:10Isa 57:11; Jer 48:11; Mt 24:49,50; Ro 2:4,5; 2Pe 3:3-10fully.Jer 42:15Isaiah 65:20
There shall.De 4:40; Job 5:26; Ps 34:12but.3:11; Ec 8:12; Ro 2:5-9
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