Numbers 22:7
rewards of divination.1Sa 9:7,8; Isa 56:11; Eze 13:19; Mic 3:11; Ro 16:18; 1Ti 6:9,10Tit 1:11; 2Pe 2:15; Jude 1:11Numbers 22:17
I will promote.24:11; De 16:9; Es 5:11; 7:9; Mt 4:8,9; 16:26and I will do.23:2,3,29,30; Mt 14:7come.6curse me.An erroneous opinion prevailed, both in those days and in after ages, that some men had the power, by the help of their gods, to devote, not only particular persons, but cities and whole armies, to destruction. This they are said to have done sometimes by words of imprecation; of which there was a set form among some people, which Æschines calls [diorizomenen aran ,] "the determinate curse." Macrobius has a whole chapter on this subject. He gives us two of the ancient forms used in reference to the destruction of Carthage; the first, which was only pronounced by the dictator, or general, was to call over the protecting deities to their side, and the other to devote the city to destruction, which they were supposed to have abandoned. The Romans held, that no city would be taken till its tutelary god had forsaken it; or if it could be taken, it would be unlawful, as it would be sacrilege to lead the gods into captivity. Virgil intimates, that Troy was destroyed because {Excessere omnes adytis, arisque relictis dii, quibus imperium hoc steterat,} "All the gods, by whose assistance the empire had hitherto been preserved, forsook their altars and temples." See more on this subject in Dr. A. Clarke, Bp. Patrick, and Burder's Oriental Customs, No. 734.Joshua 7:21-26
I saw.Ge 3:6; 6:2; 2Sa 11:2; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37; Pr 23:31; 28:22Mt 5:28,29; 1Jo 2:15,16Babylonish garment.{Addereth shinâr,} "a splendid or costly robe of Shinar," the plain in which Babylon stood. Bochart and Calmet have shewn at large, that Babylonish robes were very splendid, and in high reputation. Calmet says, they are generally allowed to have been of various colours, though some suppose they were woven thus; others, that they were embroidered with the needle; and others, that they were painted. Silius Italicus seems to think they were woven. Martial supposes them to have been embroidered with the needle; and Pliny and Apuleius speak of them as painted. Ge 10:10; *marg:wedge. Heb. tongue. I coveted.Ex 20:17; De 7:25; 1Ki 21:1,2; 2Ki 5:20-27; Hab 2:9; Lu 12:15Ro 7:7,8; Eph 5:3; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10; Heb 13:5; 2Pe 2:15took them.Pr 4:23; Mic 2:1,2; Jas 1:15they are hid.2Sa 11:6-17; 2Ki 5:24,25; Isa 28:15; 29:15; Lu 12:2 22 laid them out. Heb. poured.23 took Achan.1; Job 20:15; Pr 15:27; Ec 5:13; Eze 22:13,14; 1Ti 6:9,10his sons.6:18,21; Ge 18:25; Ex 20:5; Nu 16:27-31; Job 20:23-28the valley.26; 15:7; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15 Why hast.11-13; 6:18; Ge 34:30; 1Ki 18:17,18; 1Ch 2:7; Hab 2:6-9; Ga 5:122Th 1:6; Heb 12:15all Israel.Le 20:2; 24:14; De 13:10; 17:5; 21:21; 22:21-24burned.15; Ge 38:24; Le 20:14; 21:9 raised.8:29; 10:27; 2Sa 18:17; La 3:53So the Lord.De 13:17; 2Sa 21:14; Isa 40:2; Joe 2:13,18; Joh 3:9,10; Zec 6:8The valley.24; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15Achor. that is, Trouble.252 Kings 5:20-27
Gehazi.4:12,31,36; Mt 10:4; Joh 6:70; 12:6; 13:2; Ac 8:18,19my master.Pr 26:16; Lu 16:8; Joh 12:5,6; Ac 5:2as the Lord liveth.6:31; Ex 20:7; 1Sa 14:39and take.Ex 20:17; Ps 10:3; Jer 22:17; Hab 2:9; Lu 12:15; 1Ti 6:9-112Ti 4:10; Tit 1:7; 1Pe 5:2; 2Pe 2:14,15 he lighted.Lu 7:6,7; Ac 8:31; 10:25,26Is all well. Heb. Is there peace?4:26; 9:17-22 My master.1Ki 13:18; Isa 59:3; Jer 9:3,5; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:3,4; Re 21:8the sons.2:3; 1Ki 20:35give them.2Co 12:16-18a talent.5; Ex 38:24-28; 1Ki 20:39 Be content.1Ki 20:7; Lu 11:54And he urged him.16; 2:17bound.12:10; *marg:and they bare.Isa 30:6 tower. or, secret place. and bestowed.Jos 7:1,11,12,21; 1Ki 21:16; Isa 29:15; Hab 2:6; Zec 5:3,4 stood before.Pr 30:20; Eze 33:31; Mt 26:15,16,21-15; Joh 13:2,26-30Whence.20:14; Ge 3:8,9; 4:9; 16:8Thy servant.22; Ac 5:3,4no whither. Heb. not hither or thither. he said.Ps 63:11; Pr 12:19,22; Ac 5:9Went.6:12; 1Co 5:3; Col 2:5Is it a time.16; Ge 14:23; Ec 3:1-8; Mt 10:8; Ac 20:33,35; 1Co 9:11,122Co 11:8-12; 2Th 3:8,9 leprosy.1; Jos 7:25; Isa 59:2,3; Ho 10:13; Mal 2:3,4,8,9; Mt 27:3-5Ac 5:5,10; 8:20; 1Ti 6:10; 2Pe 2:3unto thy seed.1Sa 2:30-36; 2Sa 3:29a leper.15:5; Ex 4:6; Nu 12:10Job 20:12-15
wickedness.15:16; Ge 3:6; Pr 9:17,18; 20:17; Ec 11:9he hide.Ps 10:7; 109:17,18 spare it.Mt 5:29,30; Mr 9:43-49; Ro 8:13within his mouth. Heb. in the midst of his palate. his meat.2Sa 11:2-5; 12:10,11; Ps 32:3,4; 38:1-8; 51:8,9; Pr 1:31Pr 23:20,21,29-35; Jer 2:19; Mal 2:2the gall.16; De 32:24; Ro 3:13 swallowed.Pr 23:8; Mt 27:3,4Matthew 25:15
talents."A talent is 187£. 10s." 18:24; Lu 12:48; 19:13,14
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