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2 Chronicles 36:4 — 4. carried him—Jehoahaz. to Egypt—There he died (Jeremiah 22:10-12). Jeremiah 22:10-24.22.12- :. JEHOIAKIM, REIGNING ILL, IS CARRIED INTO BABYLON.
Job 26:8 — 8. in . . . clouds—as if in airy vessels, which, though light, do not burst with the weight of water in them (Proverbs 30:4).
Job 34:32 — 32. (Job 10:2; Psalms 32:8; Psalms 19:12; Psalms 139:23; Psalms 139:24). no more— (Proverbs 28:13; Ephesians 4:22).
Job 4:1-21 — CAPITULO 4 EL PRIMER DISCURSO DE ELIFAZ. 1. Eliphaz—El más blando de los tres acusadores de Job. La magnitud de las calamidades de Job, sus quejas contra Dios, y la opinión de que las calamidades son pruebas de culpabilidad, llevaron a los tres a dudar de la
Psalms 30:4 — 4. remembrance—the thing remembered or memorial. holiness—as the sum of God's perfections (compare :-), used as name (Exodus 3:15; Psalms 135:13).
Psalms 38:4 — 4. iniquities—afflictions in punishment of sin (2 Samuel 16:12; Psalms 31:10; Psalms 40:12). gone over mine head—as a flood.
Proverbs 25:4 — 4, 5. As separating impurities from ore leaves pure silver, so taking from a king wicked counsellors leaves a wise and beneficent government.
Proverbs 29:14 — 14. (Compare Proverbs 20:28; Proverbs 25:5). Such is the character of the King of kings (Psalms 72:4; Psalms 72:12).
Proverbs 29:4 — 4. by judgment—that is, righteous decisions, opposed to those procured by gifts (compare :-), by which good government is perverted. land—for nation.
Ecclesiastes 10:4 — 4. spirit—anger. yielding pacifieth— ( :-). This explains "leave not thy place"; do not in a resisting spirit withdraw from thy post of duty ( :-).
Isaiah 4:1-6 — a las esposas cuando un hombre tiene más de una ( Éxodo 21:10). quita nuestro oprobio—de ser solteras y carecer de hijos, lo que mucho se lamentaba entre los judíos, quienes esperaban la “simiente de la mujer”, Jesucristo, descrito en el v. 2; cap. 54:1, 4; Lucas 1:25. 2. En contraste con aquellos que serían objeto de venganza, Jesucristo se manifiesta a los “librados de Israel”, con sus atributos característicos de belleza y gloria, tipificados por los vestidos sagrados de Aarón ( Éxodo 28:2).
Lamentations 4 overview — CHAPTER (ELEGY) 4 :-. THE SAD CAPTURE OF JERUSALEM, THE HOPE OF RESTORATION, AND THE RETRIBUTION AWAITING IDUMEA FOR JOINING BABYLON AGAINST JUDEA. Aleph.
Daniel 9:17 — 17. cause thy face to shine—metaphor from the sun, which gladdens all that it beams upon (Numbers 6:25; Malachi 4:2).
Zechariah 4 overview — CHAPTER 4 :-. FIFTH VISION. The golden candlestick and the two olive trees. The temple shall be completed by the aid of God's Spirit.
Acts 20:10 — 10-12. Paul . . . fell on him—like Elisha (2 Kings 4:34). his life is in him—now restored; compare Mark 5:39.
Acts 20:12 — 10-12. Paul . . . fell on him—like Elisha (2 Kings 4:34). his life is in him—now restored; compare Mark 5:39.
Romans 11:4 — 4. seven thousand, that have not bowed the knee to Baal—not "the image of Baal," according to the supplement of our version.
1 Corinthians 14:4 — 4. edifieth himself—as he understands the meaning of what the particular "tongue" expresses; but "the church," that is, the congregation, does not.
1 Corinthians 3:1-23 — como a hombres “de carne.” Así leen los manuscritos más antiguos en vez de “carnales.” “Sárkinoi” o “de carne”, expresa lo físicamente carnal, o natural; “sárkikoi,” o “carnales,” da a entender que no eran del todo naturales o no regenerados (cap. 2:14), sino que tenían mucho de la tendencia carnal; por ejemplo, sus contiendas das y divisiones. Pablo tuvo que hablarles como a hombres del todo naturales, por cuanto eran todavía carnales (v. 3) en muchos respectos, no obstante su conversión (1:4-9).
Colossians overview — GENUINENESS of this Epistle is attested by JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 311, B.], who quotes "the first-born of every creature," in reference to Christ, from :-. THEOPHILUS OF ANTIOCH [To Autolychus, 2, p. 100]. IRENÆUS [Against Heresies, 3.14.1], quotes expressly from this "Epistle to the Colossians" ( :-). CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA [Miscellanies, 1. p. 325], quotes Colossians 1:28; also elsewhere he quotes Colossians 1:9-11; Colossians 1:28; Colossians 2:2; Colossians 2:8; Colossians 3:12; Colossians
 
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