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Friday, August 15th, 2025
the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
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Job 3:3 — Verse Job 3:3. There is a man-child conceived. — The word הרה harah signifies to conceive; yet here, it seems, it should be taken in the sense of being born, as it is perfectly unlikely that the night of conception should be either distinctly known or published.
Proverbs 3:3 — Verse Proverbs 3:3. Let not mercy and truth forsake thee — Let these be thy constant companions through life.Bind them about thy neck — Keep them constantly in view. Write them upon the table of thine heart - let them be thy moving principles; feel them as well as see them.
Proverbs 3:3 — Versículo Proverbios 3:3 . Que la misericordia y la verdad no te abandonen. Que estos sean tus compañeros constantes a lo largo de la vida. Átalos a tu cuello. Mantenlos constantemente a la vista . Escríbelas en la tabla de tu corazón : que sean tus principios impulsores ; sentirlos así como verlos .
Isaiah 3:15 — Verse Isaiah 3:15. And grind the faces — The expression and the image is strong, to denote grievous oppression but is exceeded by the prophet Micah, Micah 3:1-3: - "Hear, I pray you, ye chiefs of Jacob, And ye princes of the house of Israel: Is it not yours
Isaiah 66:21 — Verse Isaiah 66:21. And for Levites — For ללוים laleviyim, fifty-nine MSS., (eight ancient,) have וללוים velaleviyim, adding the conjunction ו vau, which the sense seems necessarily to require: and so read all the ancient versions. See Joshua 3:3, and the various readings on that place in Kennicott's Bible.
Jeremiah 17:3 — Verse Jeremiah 17:3. O my mountain in the field — The prophet here addresses the land of Judea, which was a mountainous country, Deuteronomy 3:25; but Jerusalem itself may be meant, which is partly built upon hills which, like itself, are elevated above the rest of the country.
Jeremiah 3:3 — Verse Jeremiah 3:3. There hath been no latter rain — The former rain, which prepared the earth for tillage, fell in the beginning of November, or a little sooner; and the latter rain fell in the middle of April, after which there was scarcely any rain during the summer.
Jeremiah 3:3 — Versículo Jeremias 3:3 . No ha habido lluvia tardía. La lluvia temprana , que preparó la tierra para la labranza, cayó a principios de noviembre , o un poco antes; y la lluvia tardía cayó a mediados de abril , después de lo cual casi no hubo lluvia durante el verano.
Jeremiah 52:18 — Verse Jeremiah 52:18-23. In reference to these verses see the parallel texts in the margin, the various readings there, and the notes. (Exodus 27:3; 2 Kings 25:14-16; 1 Kings 7:47; 1 Kings 7:15; 2 Chronicles 3:15; 1 Kings 7:20)
Ezekiel 33:11 — Verse Ezekiel 33:11. As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked — From this to the twentieth verse inclusive is nearly the same with Ezekiel 18:3 &c., on which I wish the reader to consult the notes. Ezekiel 18:3.
Daniel 3:8 — Verse Daniel 3:8. Accused the Jews. — That is, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. The other Jews were left unnoticed; and probably at this time Daniel was too high to be touched; but we may rest assured that he was not found among these idolaters, see Daniel 3:12.
Daniel 3:8 — Versículo Daniel 3:8 . Acusó a los judíos. Es decir, Sadrac, Mesac y Abed-nego. Los otros judíos pasaron desapercibidos; y probablemente en ese momento Daniel estaba demasiado alto para ser tocado; pero podemos estar seguros de que no se encontró entre estos idólatras, véase Daniel 3:12 .
Daniel 7:9 — Verse Daniel 7:9. The thrones were cast down — דמיו might be translated erected, so the Vulgate, positi sunt, and so all the versions; but that ours is a proper translation, is sufficiently evident from Daniel 3:6; Daniel 3:16; Daniel 3:20; Daniel 6:17, c. where the original word can be used in no other sense than that of throwing or casting down. There is a reference here to preparations made for a general assize, or to the convocation of the sanhedrin, where
Numbers 18:20 — law. Eight of those gifts the priests ate nowhere but in the sanctuary: these eight are the following: -1. The flesh of the SIN-OFFERING, whether of beasts or fowls, Leviticus 6:25-26.2. The flesh of the TRESPASS-OFFERING, Leviticus 7:1; Leviticus 7:6.3. The PEACE-OFFERINGS of the congregation, Leviticus 23:19-20.4. The remainder of the OMER or SHEAF, Leviticus 23:10, c.5. The remnants of the MEAT-OFFERINGS of the Israelites, Leviticus 6:16.6. The two LOAVES, Leviticus 23:17.7. The SHEW-BREAD, Leviticus
Zechariah 3:3 — Verse Zechariah 3:3. Joshua was clothed with filthy garments — The Jewish people were in a most forlorn, destitute, and to all human appearance despicable, condition; and besides all, they were sinful, and the priesthood defiled by idolatry; and nothing but the mercy of God could save them.
Matthew 11:2 — Verse Matthew 11:2. John had heard in the prison — John was cast into prison by order of Herod Antipas, Matthew 14:3, c., (where see the notes,) a little after our Lord began his public ministry, Matthew 4:12 and after the first passover, John 3:24.
Matthew 11:2 — Verso Mateo 11:2. Juan había escuchado en la prisión...  Juan fue encarcelado por orden de Herodes Antipas , Mateo 14:3, c., (donde ver las notas,) un poco después de que nuestro Señor comenzara su ministerio público, Mateo 4:12 y después de la primera Pascua, Juan 3:24.
John 11:49 — annual: the Romans and Herod put down and raised up whom they pleased, and when they pleased, without attending to any other rule than merely that the person put in this office should be of the sacerdotal race. According to Josephus, Ant. xviii. c. 3, the proper name of this person was Joseph, and Caiaphas was his surname. He possessed the high priesthood for eight or nine years, and was deposed by Vitellius, governor of Judea. Luke 3:2; Luke 3:2.Ye know nothing — Of the perilous state in
John 11:49 — casi anual: los romanos y Herodes derribaron y levantaron a quienes le agradaron, y cuando quisieran, sin atender a ninguna otra regla que la meramente que la persona puesta en este cargo sea de la sacerdotal raza . Según Josefo, Ant. xviii. C. 3, el nombre propio de esta persona era Joseph , y Caifás era su apellido. Poseyó el sumo sacerdocio durante ocho o nueve años y fue depuesto por Vitelio, gobernador de Judea. Lucas 3:2 Lucas 3:2. No sabes nada... Del peligroso estado en el que te
Romans 9:6 — Verso Romanos 9:6 . No como si la palabra de Dios no hubiera surtido efecto... Un judío podría haber objetado, como en Romanos 3:3 : "¿No está Dios obligado por su fidelidad a continuar con los judíos como su Iglesia y pueblo peculiares, a pesar de la infidelidad de la mayor parte de ellos? Si son llevados a un nivel con los gentiles, ¿no se dirá que Dios ha fallado en el cumplimiento
 
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