Nehemiah 10:37-38
the first-fruits.Le 23:17; Nu 15:19-21; 18:12,13; De 18:4; 26:2to the chambers.13:5,9; 1Ki 6:5-10; 2Ch 31:11,12and the tithes.Le 27:30-33; Nu 18:21,24-32; 2Ch 31:6; Mal 3:8,10 when the Levites.Nu 18:26-28the tithe.The tithes of all the produce of the fields were brought to the Levites; and out of these a tenth part was given to the priests, which is here called the tithe of the tithes: see the parallel passages. the treasure house.13:12,13; 1Ch 9:26; 2Ch 31:11,12Nehemiah 12:44
some.10:37-39; 13:5,12,13; 2Ch 13:11,12; 31:11-13chambers.1Ch 9:26; 26:21-26of the law. that is, appointed by the law. Judah rejoiced.Heb. the joy of Judah. Levites. Nu 3:10; 8:24,25; 1Ch 23:28; 2Ch 5:11,12; Pr 8:34; Isa 40:31Ro 12:7waited. Heb. stood.Nehemiah 13:5
a great.10:38; 12:44; 2Ch 34:11which was commanded to be given to the. Heb. the commandmentof the. Nu 18:21-24Nehemiah 13:12
brought.10:37-39; 12:44; Le 27:30; Nu 18:20-26; De 14:22treasuries. or, storehouses.Mal 3:10Malachi 3:8-10
a man.Ps 29:2; Pr 3:9,10; Mt 22:21; Mr 12:17; Lu 20:25; Ro 13:7In.1:8,13; Le 5:15,16; 27:2-34; Nu 18:21-32; Jos 7:11; Ne 13:4-14Ro 2:22 2:2; De 28:15-19; Jos 7:12,13; 22:20; Isa 43:28; Hag 1:6-11; 2:14-17 all.2Ch 31:4-10; Ne 10:33-39; Pr 3:9,10the storehouse.1Ch 26:20; 2Ch 31:11-19; Ne 10:38; 12:44,47; 13:5,10-13and prove.1Ki 17:13-16; Ps 37:3; Hag 2:19; Mt 6:33; 2Co 9:6-8open.Ge 7:11; De 28:12; 2Ki 7:2,19pour you out. Heb. empty out.Ec 11:3that there.Le 26:10; 2Ch 31:10; Lu 5:6,7; 12:16,17; Joh 21:6-11Matthew 23:23
for.Lu 11:42anise. Gr. [anethon ,] dill.Dill is a species of plant of the pentandria digynia class, growing native in Spain and Portugal. The root is fusiform and long; stems, erect-groved, jointed, branched, and about two feet in height; leaves, doubly pinnated, sweet and odorous; flowers, flat, terminal umbels; corolla, five ovate, concave, yellow petals, with apexes inflected; germen, like that of fennel; seeds, scarcely the length of a carraway seed, but broader and flatter, of a brown colour, aromatic, sweetish odour, and warmish, pungent taste. cummin. Gr. [kuminom ]Cummin is a plant of the same class as dill: it rises eight or ten inches on a slender round procumbent, branching stem; leaves, a dark green, narrow, linear, and pointed; flowers, purple, in numerous four rayed umbels; corolla, five unequal petals, inflected, and notched at the apex; seeds, oblong, striated, of a brown colour, strong, heavy odour, and warm, bitterish taste. the weightier.9:13; 12:7; 22:37-40; 1Sa 15:22; Pr 21:3; Jer 22:15,16; Ho 6:6Mic 6:8; Ga 5:22,23these.5:19,20Luke 11:42
woe.Mt 23:13,23,27for.18:12and pass.De 10:12,13; 1Sa 15:22; Pr 21:3; Isa 1:10-17; 58:2-6; Jer 7:2-10Jer 7:21,22; Mic 6:8; Mal 1:6; 2:17; Joh 5:42; Tit 2:11,12; 1Jo 4:20and not.Le 27:30-33; 2Ch 31:5-10; Ne 10:37; Ec 7:18; Mal 3:8Luke 18:12
fast.17:10; Nu 23:4; 1Sa 15:13; 2Ki 10:16; Isa 1:15; 58:2,3; Zec 7:5,6Mt 6:1,5,16; 9:14; 15:7-9; Ro 3:27; 10:1-3; 1Co 1:29; Ga 1:14Eph 2:9; 1Ti 4:8I give.11:42; Le 27:30-33; Nu 18:24; Mal 3:8; Mt 23:23,24
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