Deuteronomy 9:24

6,7; 31:27; Ac 7:51

Psalms 106:32-33

angered.

78:40; 81:7; Nu 20:2,6,13

so that.

Nu 20:12,23,24; 27:13,14; De 1:37; 3:26; 4:21

Because.

Nu 20:10,11

he spake.

39:1; 141:3; Ge 30:1; 35:16-18; Job 2:10; 38:2; 40:4,5; 42:7,8

Jas 3:2

Matthew 5:22

I say.

28,34,44; 3:17; 17:5; De 18:18,19; Ac 3:20-23; 7:37; Heb 5:9; 12:25

That.

Ge 4:5,6; 37:4,8; 1Sa 17:27,28; 18:8,9; 20:30-33; 22:12-23

1Ki 21:4; 2Ch 16:10; Es 3:5,6; Ps 37:8; Da 2:12,13; 3:13,19

Eph 4:26,27

his brother.

23,24; 18:21,35; De 15:11; Ne 5:8; Ob 1:10,12; Ro 12:10; 1Co 6:6

1Th 4:6; 1Jo 2:9; 3:10,14,15; 4:20,21; 5:16

without.

Ps 7:4; 25:3; 35:19; 69:4; 109:3; La 3:52; Joh 15:25

be.

21

the judgment.An inferior court of judicature, in every city, consisting of 23 members, which punished criminals by strangling or beheading.

Whosoever.

11:18,19; 12:24; 1Sa 20:30; 2Sa 16:7; Joh 7:20; 8:48; Ac 17:18

1Co 6:10; Eph 4:31,32; Tit 3:2; 1Pe 2:23; 3:9; Jude 1:9

Raca. that is, vain fellow.

2Sa 6:20; Jas 2:20

the council.The Sanhedrin, [sunedrion ,] composed of 72 elders, who alone punished by stoning.

10:17; 26:59; Mr 14:55; 15:1; Joh 11:47; Ac 5:27

fool.

Ps 14:1; 49:10; 92:6; Pr 14:16; 18:6; Jer 17:11

hell.

29,30; 10:28; 18:8,9; 25:41; Mr 9:47; Lu 12:5; 16:23,24; Re 20:14

Luke 9:54-55

wilt.

2Sa 21:2; 2Ki 10:16,31; Jas 1:19,20; 3:14-18

fire.

2Ki 1:10-14; Ac 4:29,30; Re 13:3

and rebuked.

1Sa 24:4-7; 26:8-11; 2Sa 19:22; Job 31:29-31; Pr 9:8; Mt 16:23

Re 3:19

Ye know.

Nu 20:10-12; Job 2:10; 26:4; 34:4-9; 35:2-4; 42:6; Jer 17:9

Mt 26:33,41,51; Joh 16:9; Ac 23:3-5; 26:9-11; Jas 3:10; 1Pe 3:9

Acts 23:3-5

God.God did smite him in a remarkable manner; for about five years after this, after his house had been reduced to ashes, in a tumult raised by his own son, he was besieged and taken in the royal palace; where having attempted in vain to hide himself, he was dragged out and slain.

thou whited.

Mt 23:27,28

for.

Le 19:35; Ps 58:1,2; 82:1,2; 94:20; Ec 3:16; Am 5:7; Mic 3:8-11

smitten.

De 25:1,2; Joh 7:51; 18:24

4

I wist.Soon after the holding of the first council at Jerusalem, Ananias, son of Nebedenus, was deprived of the high priest's office, for certain acts of violence, and sent to Rome, whence he was afterwards released, and returned to Jerusalem. Between the death of Jonathan, who succeeded him and was murdered by Felix, and the high priesthood of Ismael, who was invested with that office by Agrippa, an interval elapsed in which this dignity was vacant. This was the precise time when Paul was apprehended; and the Sanhedrin being destitute of a president, Ananias undertook to discharge the office. It is probable that Paul was ignorant of this circumstance.

24:17

Thou.

Ex 22:28; Ec 10:20; 2Pe 2:10; Jude 1:8,9

Ephesians 4:26

ye.

31,32; Ex 11:8; 32:21,22; Nu 20:10-13,24; 25:7-11; Ne 5:6-13

Ps 4:4; 37:8; 106:30-33; Pr 14:29; 19:11; 25:23; Ec 7:9; Mt 5:22

Mr 3:5; 10:14; Ro 12:19-21; Jas 1:19

let.

De 24:15
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