‏ Proverbs 1:6

a proverb.

Mt 13:10-17,51,52; Mr 4:11,34; Ac 8:30,31

the interpretation. or, an eloquent speech. the words.

Ec 12:11

dark.

Ps 49:4; 78:2; Mt 13:34,35; Heb 5:14; 2Pe 3:16

‏ Daniel 8:23

in the.

10:14; Nu 24:24; Eze 38:8,16; 1Ti 4:1

when.

Ge 15:16; Mt 23:32; 1Th 2:16

come. Heb. accomplished. a king.The Roman empire, which reduced Judea to a province, burnt the city and temple, and scattered the Jews to the four winds of heaven.

9-12; 7:8,11,20,25; De 28:50

and understanding.

25; 11:21,24; 2Th 2:9-11; Re 13:11-14; 19:20

shall stand.

6

‏ Luke 12:3

whatsoever.

Job 24:14,15; Ec 10:12,13,20; Mt 12:36; Jude 1:14,15

proclaimed.The houses in Judea being flat-roofed, with a balustrade round about, were used for the purpose of taking the air, sleeping, and prayer, and, it seems, for announcing things in the most public manner. So among the Turks, a crier announces the hours of public worship from the minaret or tower of the mosque.

housetops.

Mt 10:27

‏ 2 Corinthians 3:12

we use.

4:2,3,13; Joh 10:24; 16:25,29; 1Co 14:19; Col 4:4

plainness. or, boldness.

7:4; 10:1; Ac 4:13,29-31; 9:27,29; 14:3; Eph 6:19,20; Php 1:20

1Th 2:2; 1Ti 3:13
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