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Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Nehemiah 12:4 — 4. Abijah—one of the ancestors of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5).
Job 31:5 — 5. Job's abstinence from evil deeds. vanity—that is, falsehood (Psalms 12:2).
Job 34:5 — 5. judgment—my right. Job's own words (Job 13:18; Job 27:2).
Psalms 114:5 — 5-8. The questions place the implied answers in a more striking form.
Psalms 58:3 — 3-5. describe the wicked generally, who sin naturally, easily, malignantly, and stubbornly.
Psalms 58:5 — 3-5. describe the wicked generally, who sin naturally, easily, malignantly, and stubbornly.
Psalms 83:3 — 3. hidden ones—whom God specially protects (Psalms 27:5; Psalms 91:1).
Proverbs 25:5 — 5. before—or, "in presence of," as courtiers stood about a king.
Ecclesiastes 5:11 — 11. they . . . that eat them—the rich man's dependents (Psalms 23:5).
Ecclesiastes 6:5 — 5. this—yet "it has more rest than" the toiling, gloomy miser.
Isaiah 37:34 — 34. (See Isaiah 37:29; Isaiah 37:37; Isaiah 29:5-8).
Isaiah 39:5 — 5. Lord of hosts—who has all thy goods at His disposal.
Jeremiah 43:5 — 5. remnant . . . returned from all nations— (Jeremiah 40:11; Jeremiah 40:12).
Jeremiah 50:25 — 25. weapons of his indignation—the Medes and Persians (Isaiah 13:5).
Ezekiel 5 overview — CHAPTER 5 :-. VISION OF CUTTING THE HAIRS, AND THE CALAMITIES FORESHADOWED THEREBY.
Numbers 2:5 — 5. those that pitch next unto him—that is, on the one side.
Luke 18:1 — 1-5. always—Compare :-, "night and day." faint—lose heart, or slacken.
Luke 18:4 — 1-5. always—Compare :-, "night and day." faint—lose heart, or slacken.
2 Corinthians 2:1-17 — que “no perdonaría, si viniera otra vez” (Notas, cap. 13:2; cf. 12:14; 13:1). Véase Introducción a la Primera Epístola. El “en tristeza” da a entender pena mutua; que él les hiciera sufrir a ellos, y ellos a él. Cf. v. 2, “si yo os contristó”, y vv. 5, “si alguno me contristo”. En este versículo explica por qué había postergado su visita, completando el sentido del cap. 1:23. 2. Porque—Prueba de que él vacila en causarles tristeza. si yo—El “yo” es enfático. Algún detractor habrá podido decir que
1 Samuel 30:14 — 14. the Cherethites—that is, the Philistines (Ezekiel 25:16; Zephaniah 2:5).
 
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