Jeremiah 23:2
and have.Mt 25:36,43; Jas 1:27I.34; *marg:5:9,29; 8:12; 11:22; 13:21; *marginsEx 32:34; Ho 2:13; Mic 7:4Jeremiah 23:22
if.18; Eze 2:7; 3:17; Ac 20:27then.25:5; 35:15; 36:3; Eze 13:22; 18:30; Zec 1:4; Ac 26:18-201Th 1:9,10; 5:6Ezekiel 34:2-6
the shepherds.The shepherds of Israel, signify their kings and princes, priests and prophets; the flock, the whole of the people; the fat and wool, the tithes and offerings, taxes and imposts: these they exacted with great rigour, and even oppressed and destroyed the people to enrich themselves; but they bestowed no pains to provide for the welfare of the state, or for the souls of those entrusted to them. They knew nothing about their flock: it might be diseased, infirm, bruised, maimed, strayed, or lost, for they watched not over them. 33:24; Jer 2:8; 3:15; 10:21; 12:10; Joh 10:1,2,12Woe.8-10; 13:19; Jer 23:1; Mic 3:1-3,11,12; Zep 3:3,4; Zec 11:17Mt 24:48-51; Lu 12:42-46; 20:46,47; Ro 16:18; 2Pe 2:3feed.2Sa 5:2; Ps 78:71,72; Isa 40:11; Joh 21:15-17; Ac 20:26,291Pe 5:2-4 eat.Isa 56:11,12; Zec 11:5,16ye kill.19:3,6; 22:25-28; 33:25,26; 1Ki 21:13-16; 2Ki 21:16; Isa 1:10,15Jer 2:30; 22:17; La 4:13; Mic 3:1-3; Zep 3:3 diseased.16; Isa 56:10; Jer 8:22; Zec 11:15,16; Mt 9:36; Heb 12:12sought.Mt 10:6; 18:12,13; Lu 15:4-6but with.Ex 1:13,14; Jer 22:13; Mt 21:35; 24:49; 2Co 1:24; Jas 5:1-61Pe 5:2,3; Re 13:14-17; 17:5,6 they were.6; 33:21,28; 1Ki 22:17; 2Ch 18:16; Jer 23:2; 50:6,17; Zec 13:7Mt 9:36because there is no shepherd. or, without a shepherd, and sover. 8Zec 10:2,3and they became.8; Isa 56:9; Jer 12:9-12; Joh 10:2; Ac 20:29-31 wandered.7:16; Jer 13:16; 40:11,12; Heb 11:37,38; 1Pe 2:25my flock.Joh 10:16and none.Ps 142:4; Jer 5:1Ezekiel 34:16
seek that.4,11; Isa 40:11; 61:1-3; Mic 4:6,7; Mt 15:24; 18:11-14; Mr 2:17Lu 5:31,32; 15:4-7; 19:10but I.39:18; De 32:15; Isa 5:17; 10:16; Jer 50:11; Am 4:1-3I will feed.Isa 49:26; Jer 9:15; 10:24; 23:15; Mic 7:14Matthew 23:2-4
Ne 8:4-8; Mal 2:7; Mr 12:38; Lu 20:46 whatsoever.15:2-9; Ex 18:19,20,23; De 4:5; 5:27; 17:9-12; 2Ch 30:12; Ac 5:29,Ro 13:1for.21:30; Ps 50:16-20; Ro 2:19-24; 2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:16 23; 11:28-30; Lu 11:46; Ac 15:10,28; Ga 6:13; Re 2:24Matthew 23:13-29
woe.14,15,27,29; Isa 9:14,15; 33:14; Zec 11:17; Lu 11:43,44for ye shut.21:31,32; Lu 11:52; Joh 7:46-52; 9:22,24,34; Ac 4:17,18; 5:28,40Ac 8:1; 13:8; 1Th 2:15,16; 2Ti 3:8; 4:15 for ye.Josephus says that this sect pretended to a more exact knowledge of the law, on which account the women were subject to them, as pretending to be dear to God. Ex 22:22-24; Job 22:9; 31:16-20; Mr 12:40; Lu 20:47; 2Ti 3:6Tit 1:10,11; 2Pe 2:14,15long.That these were long we learn from Bab. Berachoth, where we are told that the very religious prayed nine hours a day. therefore.33-36; 11:24; Lu 12:48; Jas 3:1; 2Pe 2:3 for.Ga 4:17; 6:12proselyte.Es 8:17; Ac 2:10; 13:43ye make.Joh 8:44; Ac 13:10; 14:2,19; 17:5,6,13; Eph 2:3 ye blind.17,19,24,26; 15:14; Isa 56:10,11; Joh 9:39-41Whosoever shall swear by the temple.5:33,34; Jas 5:12it is.15:5,6; Mr 7:10-13he is.Ga 5:3 Ye fools.Ps 94:8or.19; Ex 30:26-29; Nu 16:38,39 guilty. or, debtor.15or bound. or.Ex 29:37; 30:29 20 and by.1Ki 8:13,27; 2Ch 6:2; 7:2; Ps 26:8; 132:13,14; Eph 2:22; Col 2:9 by the.5:34; Ps 11:4; Isa 66:1; Ac 7:49; Re 4:2,3 for.Lu 11:42anise. Gr. [anethon ,] dill.Dill is a species of plant of the pentandria digynia class, growing native in Spain and Portugal. The root is fusiform and long; stems, erect-groved, jointed, branched, and about two feet in height; leaves, doubly pinnated, sweet and odorous; flowers, flat, terminal umbels; corolla, five ovate, concave, yellow petals, with apexes inflected; germen, like that of fennel; seeds, scarcely the length of a carraway seed, but broader and flatter, of a brown colour, aromatic, sweetish odour, and warmish, pungent taste. cummin. Gr. [kuminom ]Cummin is a plant of the same class as dill: it rises eight or ten inches on a slender round procumbent, branching stem; leaves, a dark green, narrow, linear, and pointed; flowers, purple, in numerous four rayed umbels; corolla, five unequal petals, inflected, and notched at the apex; seeds, oblong, striated, of a brown colour, strong, heavy odour, and warm, bitterish taste. the weightier.9:13; 12:7; 22:37-40; 1Sa 15:22; Pr 21:3; Jer 22:15,16; Ho 6:6Mic 6:8; Ga 5:22,23these.5:19,20 7:4; 15:2-6; 19:24; 27:6-8; Lu 6:7-10; Joh 18:28,40 for.15:19,20; Mr 7:4-13; Lu 11:39,40full.Isa 28:7,8 cleanse.12:33; Isa 55:7; Jer 4:14; 13:27; Eze 18:31; Lu 6:45; 2Co 7:1Heb 10:22; Jas 4:8 like.Isa 58:1,2; Lu 11:44; Ac 23:3sepulchres.Nu 19:16 ye also.5; 1Sa 16:7; Ps 51:6; Jer 17:9,10; Lu 16:15; Heb 4:12,13but.12:34,35; 15:19,20; Mr 7:21-23 ye build.Lu 11:47,48; Ac 2:29Luke 12:45-46
and if.Eze 12:22,27,28; Mt 24:48-50; 2Pe 2:3,4to beat.Isa 65:6; Jer 20:2; Eze 34:3,4; Mt 22:6; 2Co 11:20; 3Jo 1:9,10Re 13:7-10,15-17; 16:6; 17:5,6; 18:24to eat.Isa 56:10-12; Eze 34:8; Ro 16:18; Php 3:18,19; 2Pe 2:13,19Jude 1:12,13; Re 18:7,8 lord.19,20,40; Re 16:15cut him in sunder. or, cut him off.Ps 37:9; 94:14and will appoint.Job 20:29; Ps 11:5; Mt 7:22,23; 13:41,42,49,50the unbelievers.Mt 24:51
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