Proverbs 28:21
respect.18:5; 24:23; Ex 23:2,8for.Erasmus observes that this expression probably originated from the circumstance of holding out a piece of bread to a dog, in order to soothe him. Eze 13:19; Ho 4:18; Mic 3:5; 7:3; Ro 16:18; 2Pe 2:3Ezekiel 13:19
pollute.20:39; 22:26for handfuls.1Sa 2:16,17; Pr 28:21; Mic 3:5,11; Mal 1:10; Ro 16:18; 1Pe 5:22Pe 2:2,3to slay.22; Pr 19:27; Ro 14:15; 1Co 8:11to save.Jer 23:14,17Amos 5:11-12
treading.4:1; Isa 5:7,8; 59:13,14; Mic 2:2; 3:1-3; Jas 2:6; Re 11:8-10ye have built.De 28:30,38,39; Isa 65:21,22; Mic 6:15; Zep 1:13; Hag 1:6pleasant vineyards. Heb. vineyards of desire. I know.De 31:21; Isa 66:18; Jer 29:23; Heb 4:12,13manifold.2Ki 17:7-17; Isa 47:9they afflict.2:6,7,16; Ac 3:13,14; 7:52; Jas 5:4,6take.1Sa 8:3; Ps 26:9,10; Isa 1:23; 33:15; Mic 3:11; 7:3bribe. or, ransom. and they.2:7; Isa 10:2; 29:21; La 3:34; Mal 3:5in the.10; De 16:18; Ru 4:1; Job 29:7-25; 31:21; Pr 22:22Malachi 3:5
I will come.2:17; Ps 50:3-6; 96:13; 98:9; Eze 34:20-22; Heb 10:30,31; Jas 5:8,9Jude 1:14,15a swift.2:14; Ps 50:7; 81:8; Jer 29:23; Mic 1:2; Mt 23:14-35the sorcerers.Le 20:6,10,27; De 5:11,17-21; Jer 7:9,10; Eze 22:6-12; Zec 5:3,41Co 6:9,10; Ga 5:19-21; Heb 13:4; Re 21:8; 22:15against those.Ex 22:21-24; Le 19:13; De 24:14,15,17; 27:19; Pr 22:22,23; 23:10,11Jer 22:13-17; Jas 5:4,12oppress. or, defraud.1Th 4:6fear.Ge 20:11; 42:18; Ex 1:17; 18:21; Ne 5:15; Ps 36:1; Pr 8:13; 16:6Lu 23:40; Ro 3:8Matthew 26:15
What.Ge 38:16; Jud 16:5; 17:10; 18:19,20; Isa 56:11; 1Ti 3:3; 6:9,102Pe 2:3,14,15thirty.Probably shekels or staters, as some read, which, reckoning the shekels at 3s., with Prideaux, would amount to about 4£ 10s., the price for the meanest slave! (See Ex 21:32) 27:3-5; Ge 37:26-28; Zec 11:12,13; Ac 1:18Acts 3:14
the Holy One.2:27; 4:27; 7:52; 22:14; Ps 16:10; Zec 9:9; Mr 1:24; Lu 1:35; Jas 5:61Pe 3:18; 1Jo 2:1; Re 3:7desired.Mr 15:7; Lu 23:19
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