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Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Ezra 5 overview — CHAPTER 5 :-. ZERUBBABEL AND JESHUA SET FORWARD THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE IN THE REIGN OF DARIUS.
Job 22:10 — 10. snares—alluding to Job's admission (Job 19:6; compare Job 18:10; Proverbs 22:5).
Job 27:5 — 5. justify you—approve of your views. mine integrity—which you deny, on account of my misfortunes.
Job 31:29 — 29. lifted up myself—in malicious triumph (Proverbs 17:5; Proverbs 24:17; Psalms 7:4).
Job 33:5 — 5. Images from a court of justice. stand up—alluding to Job's words (Job 30:20).
Psalms 17:5 — 5. May be read as an assertion "my steps or goings have held on to Thy paths."
Psalms 35:11 — 11. False witnesses—literally, "Witnesses of injustice and cruelty" (compare Psalms 11:5; Psalms 25:19).
Psalms 35:28 — 28. In this praise of God's equitable government (Psalms 5:8) the writer promises ever to engage.
Psalms 63:5 — 5-8. Full spiritual blessings satisfy his desires, and acts of praise fill his thoughts and time.
Psalms 66:5 — 5, 6. The terrible works illustrated in Israel's history ( :-). By this example let rebels be admonished.
Psalms 74:11 — 11. Why cease to help us? (Compare Psalms 3:7; Psalms 7:6; Psalms 60:5).
Proverbs 13:5 — 5. loathsome . . . shame—better, causeth shame and reproach (compare :-), by slander, &c., which the righteous hates.
Proverbs 15:5 — 5. (Compare Proverbs 4:1; Proverbs 10:17; Proverbs 13:1-18). is prudent—acts discreetly.
Ecclesiastes 7:9 — 9. angry—impatient at adversity befalling thee, as Job was (Ecclesiastes 5:2; Proverbs 12:16).
Isaiah 3:1-26 — estarán paralizados durante el sitio y la subsiguiente desolación del Estado. Los artesanos no son un despreciable “sostén” entre los defensores de la nación. y el hábil orador—mejor dicho, como la Vulgata, un hábil susurrador, esto es, encantador (Salmo 58:5). Véase el cap. 8:19; y la nota sobre “adivino” (v. 2) arriba. 4. mozos—en cuanto a su capacidad para gobernar; antítesis de “ancianos” (véase v. 12; Eclesiastés 10:16). muchachos—en fuerza bélica, antítesis de “poderoso” y “hombre de guerra” 5.
Lamentations 5 overview — CHAPTER (ELEGY) 5 :-. EPIPHONEMA, OR A CLOSING RECAPITULATION OF THE CALAMITIES TREATED IN THE PREVIOUS ELEGIES.
Numbers 4:5 — 5. covering veil—the inner veil, which separated the holy from the most holy place. (See on :-).
1 Corinthians 2:5 — 5. stand in . . . wisdom of men—rest on it, owe its origin and continuance to it.
Ephesians 5:7 — 7. Here fellowship with wicked workers is forbidden; in Ephesians 5:11, with their wicked works.
1 Timothy 5 overview — CHAPTER 5 :-. GENERAL DIRECTIONS AS TO HOW TIMOTHY SHOULD DEAL WITH DIFFERENT CLASSES IN THE CHURCH.
 
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