the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Isaiæ 26:11
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Domine, exaltetur manus tua, et non videant ; videant, et confundantur zelantes populi ; et ignis hostes tuos devoret.
Et locuti sunt sacerdotes et prophetæ ad principes, et ad omnem populum, dicentes: Judicium mortis est viro huic, quia prophetavit adversus civitatem istam, sicut audistis auribus vestris.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
saying: Deuteronomy 18:20, Matthew 26:66, Luke 23:1-5, John 18:30, John 19:7, Acts 22:22, Acts 24:4-9, Acts 25:2-13
This man is worthy to die: Heb. The judgment of death is for this man
for he: Jeremiah 38:4, Acts 6:11-14
Reciprocal: Judges 6:30 - Bring Psalms 11:3 - what Isaiah 30:10 - say Jeremiah 1:19 - And they Jeremiah 18:18 - Come and let us smite Ezekiel 11:16 - as a Ezekiel 21:2 - against Amos 2:11 - and 1 Peter 4:19 - in Revelation 16:6 - for they are
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then spake the priests and the prophets unto the princes, and to all the people,.... The priests and the prophets they were the accusers; the princes were the court before whom the cause was brought; and the people were the hearers of it; though it does not seem as if they were a sort of jury, or had any vote in determining; though they sometimes had in instigating a court, and the judges of it, to take on the side of the question they were for:
saying, this man [is] worthy to die; or, "the judgment of death [is] to this man" f; he is guilty of a capital crime, and judgment ought to be given against him, and he condemned to die:
for he hath prophesied against this city; the city of Jerusalem; saying that it should be a curse to other nations; or, as they interpreted it, that it should be utterly destroyed, and become desolate, and none should inhabit it:
as ye have heard with your ears; this must be directed to the people only; for the princes did not hear Jeremiah's prophecy.
f ××©×¤× ××ת ×××ש ××× "judieium mortis est viro huic", V. L. Vatablus, Pagninus, Montanus; "reatus mortis", &c. Schmidt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This man is worthy to die - literally, A sentence of death is to this man, i. e., is his desert.