Genesis 34:13
deceitfully.25:27-34; Jud 15:3; 2Sa 13:23-29; Job 13:4,7; Ps 12:2; Pr 12:13Pr 12:18-20; 24:28,29; 26:24-26; Isa 59:13; Mic 7:2; Ro 12:191Th 5:15; Mt 28:131 Kings 20:31-33
his servants.23; 2Ki 5:13merciful kings.Pr 20:28; Isa 16:5; Eph 1:7,8let us, I pray thee.Six of the citizens of Calais are reported to have acted nearly in the same manner, when they surrendered their city to Edward the Third, king of England, in 1346. See the whole story circumstantially related by Sir John Froissart, (who lived in that time,) with that simplicity and detail that give it every appearance of truth. put sackcloth.21:27-29; Ge 37:34; 2Sa 3:31; 14:2; 2Ki 19:1,2; Es 4:1-3; Isa 22:12Isa 37:1; Jon 3:5,6; Re 11:3peradventure.2Ki 7:4; Es 4:16; Job 2:4; Mt 10:28 Thy servant.3-6; Job 12:17,18; 40:11,12; Isa 2:11,12; 10:12; Da 5:20-23; Ob 1:3,4he is my brother.42; 1Sa 15:8-20 the men.Pr 25:13; Lu 16:8and he caused.2Ki 10:15; Ac 8:31Matthew 10:16
as sheep.Lu 10:3; Ac 20:29wise.Ge 3:1,13; Lu 21:15; Ro 16:19; 1Co 14:20; 2Co 11:3,14; Eph 5:15-17Col 1:9; 4:5harmless. or, simple.Ro 16:18,19; 2Co 1:12; 8:20; 11:3; Php 2:15; 1Th 2:10; 5:22Luke 16:8
unjust.10; 18:6done.4; Ge 3:1; Ex 1:10; 2Sa 13:3; 2Ki 10:19; Pr 6:6-8children of this.20:34; Ps 17:14; 1Co 3:18; Php 3:19in.Ps 49:10-19; Mt 17:26children of light.Joh 12:36; Eph 5:8; 1Th 5:5; 1Pe 2:9; 1Jo 3:10
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