Ruth 1:9
rest.3:1she kissed.Ge 27:27; 29:11; 45:15; Ac 20:371 Corinthians 7:36
his virgin.Some interpret this of a man's continuing in a state of celibacy, and render [parthenos ,] not a virgin, but virginity; but such a construction of the original appears without example. It appears most obvious to explain it of a parent, or guardian, who had the charge of a virgin; and Kypke has shown that [ten parthenon autou ] is an elegant phrase for his virgin daughter. the flower.1Sa 2:33and need.9,37he sinneth.281 Timothy 5:8
and specially.Ge 30:30; Isa 58:7; Mt 7:11; Lu 11:11-13; 2Co 12:14; Ga 6:10house. or, kindred.4he hath.2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:16; Re 2:13; 3:8and is.Mt 18:17; Lu 12:47,48; Joh 15:22; 2Co 2:15,16; 6:151 Timothy 5:14
I will.2:8the younger.11; 4:3; 1Co 7:8,9; Heb 13:4guide.Ge 18:6,9; Pr 14:1; 31:27-29; Tit 2:5; *Gr:give.6:1; 2Sa 12:14; Da 6:4; Ro 14:13; 2Co 11:12; Tit 2:5,8; 1Pe 4:14,15to speak reproachfully. Gr. for their railing.Lu 23:35-41
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