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Thursday, June 19th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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1 Chronicles 28:15 — Verse 1 Chronicles 28:15. For the candlesticks — There was but one chandelier in the tabernacle; there were ten in the temple. See 1 Kings 7:49.
2 Chronicles 14:6 — Versículo 2 Crónicas 14:6 . Ciudades cercadas. Para preservar sus territorios de la invasión y fortalecer las fronteras de su reino, véase 2 Crónicas 14:7 .
Nehemiah 5:5 — Verse Nehemiah 5:5. We bring in to bondage our sons — The law permitted parents to sell their children in times of extreme necessity, Exodus 21:7.
Job 39:7 — Verse Job 39:7. He scorneth the multitude — He is so swift that he cannot be run or hunted down. See the description in Job 39:5.
Job 39:7 — Versículo Job 39:7 . Se burla de la multitud. Es tan veloz que no puede ser atropellado ni perseguido. Ver la descripción en Job 39:5.
Psalms 39:7 — Verse Psalms 39:7. And now, Lord, what wait I for? — Have I any object of pursuit in life, but to regain thy favour and thine image.
Psalms 68:7 — Verse Psalms 68:7. O God, when thou wentest forth — This and the following verse most manifestly refer to the passage of the Israelites through the wilderness.
Psalms 7:6 — Versículo Salmo 7:6 . Levántate, oh Señor, en tu ira. A ti encomiendo mi causa; levántate y siéntate en el trono de tu juicio por mí.
Psalms 7:9 — Versículo Salmo 7:9 . La maldad de los impíos. La iniquidad de la conducta de Saúl . Pero establece el justo. Muéstrale a la gente mi rectitud.
Leviticus 7:3 — Verse Leviticus 7:3. The rump — Leviticus 3:9; Leviticus 3:9, where the principal subjects in this chapter are explained, being nearly the same in both.
Song of Solomon 7:3 — Verse Song of Solomon 7:3. Thy two breasts — Where the hair and breasts are fine, they are the highest ornaments of the person of a female.
Isaiah 7:1 — against Judah shall be broken, which sign strikingly points out the miraculous conception of the Messiah, who was to spring from the tribe of Judah, 10-16. Prediction of very heavy calamities which the Assyrians would inflict upon the land of Judea, 17-25. The confederacy of Rezin, king of Syria, and Pekah, king of Israel, against the kingdom of Judah, was formed in the time of Jotham; and perhaps the effects of it were felt in the latter part of his reign; see 2 Kings 15:37, and note on Isaiah 1:7-9.
Isaiah 7:1 — da a Acaz una señal de  la confederación contra Judá  señal que indica de manera milagrosa concepción del Mesías,  que había de brotar de la tribu de Judá, 10-16. Profecía de calamidades muy graves que los asirios  infligirían a la tierra de Judea, 17-25. La confederación de Rezín, rey de Siria, y Peka, rey de Israel, contra el reino de Judá, se formó en tiempos de Jotam; y tal vez sus efectos se hicieron sentir en la última parte de su reinado;  ver 2 Reyes 15:37 , y nota sobre Isaías 1:7 . Sin
Jeremiah 30:8 — Verse Jeremiah 30:8. I will break his yoke — That is, the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar.Of him. — Of Jacob, (Jeremiah 30:7,) viz., the then captive Jews.
Jeremiah 34:3 — Verse Jeremiah 34:3. Thou shalt not escape — This, however, he had attempted, but was taken in his flight. See Jeremiah 39:4; Jeremiah 52:7, &c.
Zechariah 2:6 — Verse Zechariah 2:6. Flee from the land of the north — From Chaldee, Persia, and Babylon, where several of the Jews still remained. See Zechariah 2:7.
John 7:10 — Verse John 7:10. But when his brethren were gone up — Having despatched his business, and the concourse of people being now past, he went up also.
1 Thessalonians 1:7 — Verse 7. Ye were ensamples — τοπους. Types, models, or patterns; according to which all the Churches in Macedonia and Achaia formed both their creed and their conduct.
Judges 7:9 — Verse Judges 7:9. I have delivered it into thine hand. — I have determined to do it, and it is as sure as if it were done.
2 Samuel 7:5 — Verse 2 Samuel 7:5. Shalt thou build me a house — That is, Thou shalt not: this is the force of the interrogative in such a case.
 
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