Exodus 12:12
pass.23; 11:4,5; Am 5:17will smite.29,30; 11:4-6against.Nu 33:4; 1Sa 5:3; 6:5; 1Ch 14:12; Isa 19:1; Jer 43:13; Zep 2:11gods. or, princes.21:6; 22:28; Ps 82:1,6; Joh 10:34,35I am the Lord.6:2; Isa 43:11-15; Eze 12:16Exodus 18:21-26
Moreover.De 1:13-17; Ac 6:3able men.25; De 16:18; 1Ki 3:9-12; Pr 28:2such as.23:2-9; Ge 22:12; 42:18; 2Sa 23:3; 1Ki 18:3,12; 2Ch 19:5-10Ne 5:9; 7:2; Ec 12:13; Lu 18:2,4men.Job 29:16; 31:13; Isa 16:5; 59:4,14,15; Jer 5:1; Eze 18:8; Zec 7:9Zec 8:16hating.23:8; De 16:18,19; 1Sa 8:3; 12:3,4; Ps 26:9,10; Isa 33:15Eze 22:12; Ac 20:33; 1Ti 3:3; 6:9-11; 2Pe 2:14,15rulers of thousands.Whatever matter the {decarch,} or ruler over ten, could not decide, went to the {pentecontarch,} or ruler of fifty, and thence by degrees to the {hecatontarch,} or ruler over a hundred, to the {chiliarch,} or ruler over a thousand, to Moses, and at length to God himself. Each magistrate had the care or inspection of only ten men; the {decarch} superintended ten private characters; the {hecatontarch} ten {decarchs;} and the {chiliarch,} ten {hecatontarchs.} Nu 10:4; De 1:15; Jos 22:14; 1Sa 8:12 at all seasons.26; Ro 13:6great.Le 24:11; Nu 15:33; 27:2; 36:1; De 1:17; 17:8,9they shall.18; Nu 11:17 God.18; Ge 21:10-12; 1Sa 8:6,7,22; Ac 15:2; Ga 2:2and all this.16:29; Ge 18:33; 30:25; 2Sa 18:3; 19:39; 21:17; Php 1:24,25 2-5,19; Ezr 10:2,5; Pr 1:5; 1Co 12:21 21; De 1:15; Ac 6:5 at all.14,22the hard causes.15,22; De 17:8; 1Ki 3:16-28; 10:1; Job 29:16Exodus 21:22
strive.18as the judges.30; De 16:18; 22:18,19Exodus 22:8-9
the judges.28; *marg:21:6; De 16:18; 19:17,18; 1Ch 23:4; Ps 82:1 for all manner of trespass.Nu 5:6,7; 1Ki 8:31; Mt 6:14,15; 18:15,35; Lu 17:3,4the cause of both parties.18:21,22; 23:6-8; De 16:18,19; 25:1; 2Ch 19:10pay double unto his.4,7Exodus 22:28
the gods. or, judges.8,9; Ps 32:6; 82:1-7; 138:1; Joh 10:34,35nor curse.21:17; 1Sa 24:6,10; 26:9; Ec 10:20; Ac 23:3,5; Ro 13:2-7Tit 3:1,2; 1Pe 2:17; 2Pe 2:10; Jude 1:8Numbers 25:5-8
judges.Ex 18:21,25,26Slay ye.Ex 22:20; 32:27,28; De 13:6,9,13,15; 17:3-5; 1Ki 18:40 a Midianitish.14,15; 22:4; 31:2,9-16in the sight of Moses.15:30,31; De 29:19-21; Jer 3:3; 8:12; 36:23; 42:15-18; 43:4-7Jer 44:16,17; 2Pe 2:13-15; Jude 1:13weeping.Jud 2:4; Ezr 9:1-4; 10:6-9; Isa 22:12; Eze 9:4-6; Joe 2:17 Phinehas.Ex 6:25; Jos 22:30,31; Jud 20:28a javelin.1Sa 18:10,11; 19:9 thrust.5,11; Ps 106:29-31So the plague.16:46-48; 2Sa 24:25; 1Ch 21:22Deuteronomy 1:16
charged.27:11; 31:14; Nu 27:19; 1Th 2:11; 1Ti 5:21; 6:17Hear.16:18,19; Ex 23:2,3,7,8; Le 19:15; 2Sa 23:3; 2Ch 19:6-10; Ps 58:1Joh 7:24the stranger.10:18,19; 24:14; Ex 22:21; 23:9; Le 24:22Deuteronomy 16:18
Judges.1:15-17; 17:9,12; 19:17,18; 21:2; Ex 18:25,26; 21:6; 1Ch 23:4; 26:292Ch 19:5-11; Ps 82:2,3; Ro 13:1-6in all thy gates.This expression may refer to the gate of the city, as the forum or place of public concourse among the Israelites, where a court of judicature was held, to try all causes and decide all affairs. The same practice obtained among other Eastern nations. The Ottoman court, it is well known, derived its appellation of the {Porte,} from the distribution of justice and the dispatch of public business at its gates. And the square tower which forms the principal entrance to the Alhamra, or red palace of the Moorish kings of Grenada, retains to this day the appellation of the Gate of judgment, from its having been the place where justice was at one period summarily administered.
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