Genesis 9:5-6
every.Ex 21:12,28,29and at.4:9,10; Le 19:16; Nu 35:31-33; De 21:1-9; Ps 9:12; Mt 23:35brother.Ac 17:26 by.Ex 21:12-14; 22:2,3; Le 17:4; 24:17; Nu 35:25; 1Ki 2:5,6,28-34Mt 26:52; Ro 13:4; Re 13:10in.1:26,27; 5:1; Ps 51:4; Jas 3:9Exodus 20:13-14
21:14,20,29; Ge 4:8-23; 9:5,6; Le 24:21; Nu 35:16-34; De 5:17De 19:11-13; 2Sa 12:9,10; 2Ki 21:16; 2Ch 24:22; Ps 10:8-11Pr 1:11,18; Isa 26:21; Jer 26:15; Mt 5:21,22; Ac 28:4; Ro 13:9Ga 5:21; 1Ti 1:9; Jas 2:11,13; 1Jo 3:12-15 Le 18:20; 20:10; 2Sa 11:4,5,27; Pr 2:15-18; 6:24-35; 7:18-27Jer 5:8,9; 29:22,23; Mal 3:5; Mt 5:27,28; Mr 10:11,12; Ro 7:2,3Eph 5:3-5; Heb 13:4; Jas 4:4; Re 21:8Numbers 15:30-31
doeth ought.9:13; 14:44; Ge 17:14; Ex 21:14; Le 20:3,6,10; De 1:43; 17:12De 29:19,20; Ps 19:13; Mt 12:32; Heb 10:26,29; 2Pe 2:10presumptuously. Heb. with an high hand.That is, bold, daring, deliberate acts of transgression against the fullest evidence, and in despite of the Divine authority. Such conduct "reproacheth the Lord," as if his commands were needless, unreasonable, and inimical to the happiness of man; his favour were not desirable, or his wrath not to be feared: in short, as if it were more advantageous to rebel against him than to serve him. Such acts admitted of no atonement: the person was condemned to bear his own iniquity, and to be cut off. reproacheth.Ps 69:9; 74:18,22; 79:12; 89:51; Pr 14:31; Isa 37:23,24 despised.Le 26:15,43; 2Sa 12:9; Ps 119:126; Pr 13:13; Isa 30:12; 1Th 4:8Heb 10:28,29his iniquity.Le 5:1; Ps 38:4; Isa 53:6; Eze 18:20; 1Pe 2:24; 2Pe 2:211 Samuel 15:19
fly upon.Pr 15:27; Jer 7:11; Hab 2:9-12; 2Ti 4:10didst evil.2Ch 33:2,6; 36:121 Samuel 15:23
rebellion.12:14,15; Nu 14:9; De 9:7,24; Jos 22:16-19; Job 34:37; Ps 107:11Jer 28:16; 29:32; Eze 2:5-8witchcraft. Heb. divination.Ex 22:18; Le 20:6,27; De 18:10,11; Isa 8:19; 19:3; Re 22:15stubbornness.2Co 6:16; Ga 5:20; Re 21:8thou hast rejected.2:30; 13:14; 16:1; 2Ki 17:15-20; 1Ch 28:92 Samuel 11:4
sent messengers.Ge 39:7; Job 31:9-11; Ps 50:18he lay.Ps 51:1; *titleJas 1:14,15she was, etc. or, and when she had purified herself, etc.,she returned. Pr 30:20purified.Le 12:2-5; 15:19-28,29-33; 18:192 Samuel 11:14-17
wrote a letter.It was resolved in David's breast that Uriah must die--that innocent, valiant, and gallant man, who was ready to sacrifice his life for the honour of his prince; and, worse than all, by being himself made the bearer of letters to Joab which prescribed the mode by which he was to be murdered. This was the greatest treachery and villany on the part of David; while Joab appears to enter as fully upon the execution of the murder, being perhaps pleased to have this opportunity of further enthralling his king, and thus increasing his own power. 1Ki 21:8-10; Ps 19:13; 52:2; 62:9; Jer 9:1-4; 17:9; Mic 7:3-5 Set ye.17; 1Sa 18:17,21,25; Ps 51:4,14; Jer 20:13hottest. Heb. strong. from him. Heb. from after him. anddie. 12:9 he assigned.21; 3:27; 20:9,10; 1Sa 22:17-19; 1Ki 2:5,31-34; 21:12-142Ki 10:6; Pr 29:12; Ho 5:11; Ac 5:29 there fell.12:9; Ps 51:142 Samuel 12:10
the sword.13:28,29; 18:14,15,33; 1Ki 2:23-25; Am 7:9; Mt 26:52because.Nu 11:20; 1Sa 2:30; Mal 1:6,7; Mt 6:24; Ro 2:4; 1Th 4:8hast taken.Ge 20:3; Pr 6:32,33
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