Proverbs 25:16
Hast.24:13,14; Jud 14:8,9; 1Sa 14:25-27; Isa 7:15,22lest.27; 23:8; Lu 21:34; Eph 5:18Matthew 6:1-7
1 Christ continues his sermon on the mount, exhorting not to be careful for worldly things,33 but to seek God's kingdom. heed.16:6; Mr 8:15; Lu 11:35; 12:1,15; Heb 2:1alms. or, righteousness.De 24:13; Ps 112:9; Da 4:27; 2Co 9:9,10to be.5,16; 5:16; 23:5,14,28-30; 2Ki 10:16,31; Eze 33:31; Zec 7:5; 13:4Lu 16:15; Joh 5:44; 12:43; Ga 6:12otherwise.4,6; 5:46; 10:41,42; 16:27; 25:40; 1Co 9:17,18; Heb 6:10; 11:262Jo 1:8of your. or, with your.9; 5:48 when.Job 31:16-20; Ps 37:21; 112:9; Pr 19:17; Ec 11:2; Isa 58:7,10-12Lu 11:41; 12:33; Joh 13:29; Ac 9:36; 10:2,4,31; 11:29; 24:17Ro 12:8; 2Co 9:6-15; Ga 2:10; Eph 4:28; 1Ti 6:18; Phm 1:7; Heb 13:16Jas 2:15,16; 1Pe 4:11; 1Jo 3:17-19do not sound a trumpet. or, cause not a trumpet to besounded. Pr 20:6; Ho 8:1as.5; 7:5; 15:7; 16:3; 22:18; 23:13-29; 24:51; Isa 9:17; 10:6; Mr 7:6Lu 6:42; 12:56; 13:15in the synagogues.5; 23:6; Mr 12:39; Lu 11:43; 20:46glory.1Sa 15:30; Joh 5:41,44; 7:18; 1Th 2:6verily.5,16; 5:18 let.8:4; 9:30; 12:19; Mr 1:44; Joh 7:4 seeth.6,18; Ps 17:3; 44:21; 139:1-3,12; Jer 17:10; 23:24; Heb 4:13Re 2:23reward.10:42; 25:34-40; 1Sa 2:30; Lu 8:17; 14:14; 1Co 4:5; Jude 1:24 when.7:7,8; 9:38; 21:22; Ps 5:2; 55:17; Pr 15:8; Isa 55:6,7; Jer 29:12Da 6:10; 9:4-19Lu 18:1; Joh 16:24; Eph 6:18; Col 4:2,3; 1Th 5:17; Jas 5:15,16thou shalt not.2; 23:14; Job 27:8-10; Isa 1:15; Lu 18:10,11; 20:47for.23:6; Mr 12:38; Lu 11:43Verily.2; Pr 16:5; Lu 14:12-14; Jas 4:6 enter.14:23; 26:36-39; Ge 32:24-29; 2Ki 4:33; Isa 26:20; Joh 1:48Ac 9:40; 10:9,30pray.Ps 34:15; Isa 65:24; Joh 20:17; Ro 8:5; Eph 3:14 use.1Ki 18:26-29; Ec 5:2,3,7; Ac 19:34repetitions.26:39,42,44; 1Ki 8:26-54; Da 9:18,19the heathen.32; 18:17Matthew 9:14
the disciples.11:2; Joh 3:25; 4:1Why.6:16; 11:18,19; Pr 20:6; Mr 2:18-22; Lu 5:33-39; 18:9-12Matthew 15:2-9
transgress.Mr 7:2,5; Ge 1:14; Col 2:8,20-23; 1Pe 1:18tradition.Tradition, in Latin {traditio,} from {trado,} I deliver, hand down, exactly agreeing with the original [paradosis ,] from [paradidomi ,] I deliver, transmit. Among the Jews it signifies what is called oral law, which they say has been successively handed down from Moses, through every generation, to Judah the Holy, who compiled and digested it into the Mishneh, to explain which the two Gemaras, or Talmuds, called the Jerusalem and Babylonish, were composed. Of the estimation in which these were held by the Jews, the following may serve as an example: "The words of the Scribes are lovely beyond the words of the law, for the words of the law are weighty and light, but the words of the Scribes are all weighty." Why.7:3-5; Mr 7:6-8,13; Col 2:8,23; Tit 1:14 God.4:10; 5:17-19; Isa 8:20; Ro 3:31Honour.19:19; Ex 20:12; Le 19:3; De 5:16; Pr 23:22; Eph 6:1He.Ex 21:17; Le 20:9; De 21:18-21; 27:16; Pr 20:20; 30:17 ye say.23:16-18; Am 7:15-17; Mr 7:10-13; Ac 4:19; 5:29It is.Le 27:9-34; Pr 20:25; Mr 7:11,12 honour.1Ti 5:3,4,8,16Thus.Ps 119:126,139; Jer 8:8; Ho 4:6; Mal 2:7-9; Mr 7:13; Ro 3:31 hypocrites.7:5; 23:23-29well.Mr 7:6; Ac 28:25-27 draweth.Isa 29:13; Eze 33:31; Joh 1:47; 1Pe 3:10but.Pr 23:26; Jer 12:2; Ac 8:21; Heb 3:12 in.Ex 20:7; Le 26:16,20; 1Sa 25:21; Ps 39:6; 73:13; Ec 5:2-7Isa 1:13-15; 58:1-3; Mal 3:14; Mr 7:7; 1Co 15:2; Jas 2:20teaching.De 12:32; Pr 30:5,6; Isa 29:13; Col 2:18-22; 1Ti 1:4; 4:1-3,6,7Tit 1:14; Heb 13:9; Re 22:18Matthew 23:5
all.6:1-16; 2Ki 10:16; Lu 16:15; 20:47; 21:1; Joh 5:44; 7:18; 12:43Php 1:15; 2:3; 2Th 2:4they make.De 6:8; Pr 3:3; 6:21-23the borders.9:20; Nu 15:38,39; De 22:12Matthew 23:23-24
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.5:19,20 7:4; 15:2-6; 19:24; 27:6-8; Lu 6:7-10; Joh 18:28,40Matthew 23:29
ye build.Lu 11:47,48; Ac 2:29Luke 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 23:23,24Romans 10:2
I bear them.By this fine apology for the Jews, the Apostle prepares them for the harsher truths which he was about to deliver. 2Co 8:3; Ga 4:15; Col 4:13that they.2Ki 10:16; Joh 16:2; Ac 21:20,28; 22:3,22; 26:9,10; Ga 1:14; 4:17,18Php 3:6but not.3; 9:31,32; Ps 14:4; Pr 19:2; Isa 27:1; 2Co 4:4,6; Php 1:9
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