Exodus 22:18
Le 19:26,31; 20:6,27; De 18:10,11; 1Sa 28:3,9; Isa 19:3; Ac 8:9-11Ac 16:16-19; 19:19; Ga 5:20; Re 22:15Leviticus 20:6
familiar.27; 19:26,31; De 18:10-14; Isa 8:19go.Ex 34:15,16; Nu 15:39; Ps 73:27; Eze 6:9; Ho 4:12cut him.1Ch 10:13,14In the days of Moses, superstition was almost the {sensus communis} of the human race, which then made severe punishment necessary: by means of the Christian dispensation such errors are now exploded, the cultivation of philosophy and natural history having harmonised and contributed their feebler share of light, so that we no longer have to deplore mischiefs occasioned by the silly curiosity attempting to unfold future events.Deuteronomy 18:10-12
maketh.12:31; Le 18:21-30; 20:2-5; 2Ki 16:3; 17:17; 21:6; 2Ch 28:3Ps 106:37,38; Jer 19:4-6; 32:35that useth divination.The precise import of the terms here used to express these unhallowed practices cannot be clearly ascertained: he that useth divination, {kosaim, kesamim,} seems a general term for the various species after specified; observer of times, {meonain,} one who pretends to foretell by the clouds, planets, etc.; enchanter {menachesh,} a diviner, either by means of serpents, or by inspecting the entrails of beasts, the flight of birds, etc.; a witch, {mecashsheph,} one who used magical fumigations, etc.; a charmer, {chover chaver,} one who uses spells, or a peculiar conjunction of words, or tying knots, etc.; a consulter with familiar spirits, {shoel ov,} a pythoness; a wizard, {yidoni,} a cunning man; necromancer, {doresh el hammaithim} one who seeks enquiries of the dead. Ex 22:18; Le 19:26,31; 20:26,27; 1Sa 28:3,7,9; 1Ch 10:13; 2Ch 33:6Isa 8:19,20; 47:13; Ac 19:19; Ga 5:20 or a necromancer.1Sa 28:11-14 9:4; Le 18:24,271 Chronicles 10:13
committed. Heb. transgressed. even against.1Sa 13:13; 15:2,23for asking.1Sa 28:7-20a familiar.Ex 22:18; Le 19:31; 20:6; De 18:10-14; 2Ki 21:6; Isa 8:19Ac 8:9-11; 16:16-18Acts 8:9-11
used.13:6; 16:16-18; 19:18-20; Ex 7:11,22; 8:18,19; 9:11; Le 20:6De 18:10-12; 2Ti 3:8,9; Re 13:13,14; 22:15giving.5:36; Joh 7:18; 2Th 2:4; 2Ti 3:2,5; 2Pe 2:18 they.2Co 11:19; Eph 4:14; 2Pe 2:2; Re 13:3from.Jer 6:13; 8:10; 31:34; Jon 3:5the great power.1Co 1:24 he had.Isa 8:19; 44:25; 47:9-13; Ga 3:1Acts 19:18-19
confessed.Le 16:21; 26:40; Job 33:27,28; Ps 32:5; Pr 28:13; Jer 3:13Eze 16:63; 36:31; Mt 3:6; Ro 10:10; 1Jo 1:9 used.8:9-11; 13:6,8; Ex 7:11,22; De 18:10-12; 1Sa 28:7-9; 1Ch 10:132Ch 33:6; Isa 8:19; 47:12,13; Da 2:2curious.[Periergos ,] curious, that is, magical arts, in which sense the word is used in the Greek writers. The study of magic was prosecuted with such zeal at Ephesus, that [Ephesios gramma ,] the Ephesian letters, certain charms, or words used in incantation, became much celebrated in antiquity. and burned.Ge 35:4; Ex 32:20; De 7:25,26; Isa 2:20,21; 30:22; Mt 5:29,30Lu 14:33; Heb 10:34fifty.Probably Attic drachms; which at 7.®d. each, would amount to 1,562£. 10s. or at, 9d. each, to 1,875£.
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