Job 28:18
coral. or, Ramoth.Eze 27:16pearls.Mt 7:6; 13:45,46; 1Ti 2:9; Re 17:4; 18:12; 21:21rubies.Pr 3:15; 31:10; La 4:7Proverbs 3:15
more.8:11; 20:15; 31:10; Mt 13:44-46all.Ps 63:3; 73:25,26; Ro 8:18Proverbs 8:11
wisdom.3:14; 4:5-7; 16:16; 20:15; Job 28:15-19; Ps 19:10; 119:127Mt 16:26; Php 3:8,9Proverbs 20:15
but.3:15; 8:11; 10:20,21; 15:7,23; 16:16,21,24; 25:12; Job 28:12-19Ec 12:9-11; Ro 10:14,15; Eph 4:29Proverbs 31:10
Who.This is the commencement of an alphabetical poem, each verse beginning consecutively with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet; in which we are presented with an admirable picture of a good wife, according to the primitive manners of the East. can.12:4; 18:22; 19:14; Ru 3:11; Ec 7:28; So 6:8,9; Eph 5:25-33her.3:15; 8:11; 20:15Lamentations 4:7
Nazarites.Nu 6:2-21; Jud 13:5,7; 16:17; Am 2:11,12; Lu 1:15purer.1Sa 16:12; Ps 51:7; 144:12; So 5:10; Da 1:15their polishing.{Gizrathom,} rendered by Dr. Blayney, "their veining," from {gazar,} to divide, intersect, as the blue veins do the surface of the body. This is approved by Dr. A. Clarke, who remarks, "Milk will most certainly well apply to the whiteness of the skin; the beautiful ruby to the ruddiness of the flesh; and the sapphire, in its clear, transcendent purple, to the veins in a fine complexion."
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