Exodus 16:3
Would.Nu 20:3-5; De 28:67; Jos 7:7; 2Sa 18:33; La 4:9; Ac 26:29; 1Co 4:82Co 11:1we had.Nu 11:15; 14:2; Job 3:1,10,20; Jer 20:14-18; Jon 4:8,9flesh.2:23; Nu 11:4,5to kill.5:21; 17:3; Nu 16:13,41hunger.De 8:3; Jer 2:6; La 4:9Numbers 11:29
Enviest.1Co 3:3,21; 13:4; Php 2:3; Jas 3:14,15; 4:5; 5:9; 1Pe 2:1would.Ac 26:29; 1Co 14:5; Php 1:15-18that the.Mt 9:37,38; Lu 10:22 Samuel 18:33
O my son.19:4would God.12:10-23; Ps 103:13; Pr 10:1; 17:25; Jas 5:172 Kings 5:3
Would God.Nu 11:29; Ac 26:29; 1Co 4:8with. Heb. before. he would.8; Mt 8:2,3; 11:5; Lu 17:12-14recover him of. Heb. gather in.1 Corinthians 4:8
ye are full.1:5; 3:1,2; 5:6; Pr 13:7; 25:14; Isa 5:21; Lu 1:51-53; 6:25; Ro 12:3Ro 12:16; Ga 6:3; Re 3:17without.18; Ac 20:29,30; Php 1:27; 2:12and I.Nu 11:29; Ac 26:29; 2Co 11:1ye did.Ps 122:5-9; Jer 28:6; Ro 12:15; 2Co 13:9; 1Th 2:19,20; 3:6-92Ti 2:11,12; Re 5:101 Corinthians 7:7
I would.St. Paul evidently gave this advice in reference to the necessities of the church, or what he calls (ver. 26) the present distress; for it would be perfectly absurd to imagine that an inspired apostle would in the general, discountenance marriage, since it was of the greatest importance to the existence and happiness of future generations, and expressly agreeable to a Divine institution. 9:5,15; Ac 26:29But.12:11; Mt 19:11,122 Corinthians 11:1
1 Out of his jealousy over the Corinthians, who seemed to make more account of the false apostles than of him, he enters into a forced commendation of himself,5 of his equality with the chief apostles,7 of his preaching the gospel to them freely, and without any charge to them;13 shewing that he was not inferior to those deceitful workers in any legal prerogative;23 and in the service of Christ, and in all kinds of sufferings for his ministry, far superior. Would.Nu 11:29; Jos 7:7; 2Ki 5:3; Ac 26:29; 1Co 4:8bear with me a.4; Ac 18:14; Heb 5:2in.16,17,19,21; 5:13; 12:11; 1Co 1:21; 3:18; 4:10bear with me. or, ye do bear with me.
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