Judges 14:12
a riddle.1Ki 10:1; Ps 49:4; Pr 1:6; Eze 17:2; 20:49; Mt 13:13,34; Lu 14:7Joh 16:29; 1Co 13:12; *marg:the seven.Ge 29:27,28; 2Ch 7:8sheets. or, shirts.This will receive illustration from Mr. Jackson's description of the Moorish dress:--"It resembles that of the ancient patriarchs, as represented in paintings; (but the paintings are taken from Asiatic models:) that of the men consists of a red cap and turban, a ({kumja}) shirt, which hangs outside of the drawers, and comes below the knee; a ({caftan}) coat, which buttons close before, and down to the bottom with large open sleeves; over which, when they go out of doors, they throw carelessly, and sometimes elegantly, a {hayk,} or garment of white cotton, silk, or wool, five or six yards long, and five feet wide. The Arabs often dispense with the {caftan,} and even with the shirt, wearing nothing but the {hayk.}" Mt 27:28; Mr 14:51,52change.Ge 45:22; 2Ki 5:5,22; Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2 Judges 14:19
the Spirit.6; 3:10; 13:25; 15:14; 1Sa 11:6spoil. or, apparel. 2 Kings 5:5
Go to, go.Ge 11:3,7; Ec 2:1; Isa 5:5; Jas 4:13; 5:1and took.8:8,9; Nu 22:7,17,18; 24:11-13; 1Sa 9:8; 1Ki 13:7; 22:3Ac 8:18-20with him. Heb. in his hand. ten talents of silver.This, at 353£. 11s. 10®d. the talent, would amount to 3,535£. 18s. 9d. six thousand.If shekels are meant, as the Arabic reads, then this, at 1£. 16s. 5d. each, will amount to 10,925£.; and the whole to 14,464£. 18s. 9d.: besides the value of the ten changes of raiment. ten changes.Ge 45:22; Jud 14:12; Jas 5:2,3 2 Kings 5:22-23
My master.1Ki 13:18; Isa 59:3; Jer 9:3,5; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:3,4; Re 21:8the sons.2:3; 1Ki 20:35give them.2Co 12:16-18a talent.5; Ex 38:24-28; 1Ki 20:39 Be content.1Ki 20:7; Lu 11:54And he urged him.16; 2:17bound.12:10; *marg:and they bare.Isa 30:6 Revelation of John 6:11
white.3:4,5; 7:9,14that they.14:13; Isa 26:20,21; Da 12:13until.7:14; 13:15; 17:6; Mt 10:21; 23:34,35; Joh 16:2; Heb 11:40
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