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5:11 This very day return to them their fields, their vineyards, their olive trees, and their houses, along with the interest that you are exacting from them on ...
{Shittim} wood is probably the acacia Nilotica. St. Jerome says, that the {shittim} wood grows in the deserts of Arabia, and is like white thorn, as to its ...
bawa-bawa(TB)/menahankan(TL) <06544> [let.] {Taphreeoo,} from {pard,} to loose, disengage; and which we render let, from the Anglo-Saxon {lettan,} to hinder ...
Symbol of the Jewish Church: not a stately cedar, but a lowly, though fragrant, myrtle. It was its depressed state that caused the Jews to despond; this vision ...
Geneva Bible: Mat 21:43 Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the ( a ) fruits thereof ...
God indeed promises that we shall be saved, but yet our adversaries prevail, and treat us with the utmost scorn and cruelty; where then is that salvation which ...
These two families had been deeply guilty; now they do as eminently concern themselves to mourn for him, to lament the sin, deprecate the fierce wrath of God, ...
... 43:34; Psa 104:15; Pro 31:6, Pro 31:7; Act 2:13 ... The horseman among the myrtle trees 1:7-17. 1. The ... This book is in the Hebrew copies called "the Book ...
... Hebrew (Robertson, Grammar , p. 916). See also ... book of Esther: Go; neither eat nor drink Three ... 43.But when the unclean spirit hath gone out He speaks ...
Satan does not misquote this Psalm, but he misapplies it and makes it mean presumptuous reliance on God. This compound verb is very old, but occurs here alone ...