Nehemiah 4:17
bare burdens.10every one.That is, he had his arms at hand; and was as fully prepared to fight as to work. The builders could not possibly have made any progress, if they had literally held a weapon in one of their hands; but the expression is evidently figurative, implying that every man was a much a soldier as a builder. with one.Da 9:25; 1Co 9:12; 16:9,13; 2Co 6:7; Eph 6:11-20; Php 1:28; 2Ti 2:32Ti 4:7Nehemiah 4:23
So neither I.5:16; 7:2; Jud 9:48; 1Co 15:10saving that, etc. or, every one went with his weapon forwater. Jud 5:11The original of this obscure clause is {ish shilcho hammayim,} which is rendered by Montanus, {vir missile suum aquas,} "a man his dart to the waters," of which it is difficult to make sense. It is wholly omitted by the LXX.; and one of De Rossi's MSS. reads, {meshallachah âl hammayim,} "in order to send them to the water."Job 33:18
keepeth.Ac 16:27-33; Ro 2:4; 2Pe 3:9,15perishing. Heb. passing.Job 36:12
if.De 18:15-22; 29:15-20; Isa 1:20; 3:11; Ro 2:8,9perish. Heb. pass away. die.4:21; Joh 8:21-24Song of Solomon 4:13
are.6:11; 7:12; 8:2; Ps 92:14; Ec 2:5; Isa 60:21; 61:11; Joh 15:1-3Php 1:11pleasant.6:2camphire. or, cypress.14; 1:14spikenard.1:12; Mr 14:3; Joh 12:3
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