2 Chronicles 20:25
found <04672> [they found.]
clothing <06297> [dead bodies.]
Instead of {pegarim,} "dead bodies," eight MSS. and several ancient editions read {begadim,} "garments." None of the ancient versions, except the Chaldee, have dead bodies: garments would therefore appear to be the true reading; and the succeeding clause should be rendered, "which they seized for themselves."
items <03627 02532> [precious jewels.]
so much <07227> [it was so much.]
Jude 1:19
divisive <592> [who.]
worldly <5591> [sensual.]
[Gr. having.]
Jude 1:2
Acts 7:7-8
nation <1484> [the nation.]
But ............. and ........... and worship <2532 3000> [and serve.]
covenant <1242> [the covenant.]
Then ......... and so ........ and .......... and ........ and <2532 3779> [and so.]
Or, "and thus," [kai <\\See definition 2532\\> houtos <\\See definition 3779\\>,] in this covenant.
Then ......... and ........ Isaac and .......... and Isaac ....... and <2532 2464> [and Isaac.]
Then ......... and ......... and .......... and ....... Jacob and Jacob <2532 2384> [and Jacob.]
patriarchs <3966> [patriarchs.]
Acts 7:16
moved <3346> [were.]
Of the two burying-places of the patriarchs, one was at Hebron, the cave and field which Abraham purchased of Ephron the Hittite, (Ge 23:16, etc.); the other in Sychem, which Jacob (not Abraham) bought of the sons of Emmor, (Ge 33:19.) To remove this glaring discrepancy, Markland interprets [para <\\See definition 3844\\>,] from, as it frequently signifies with a genitive, and renders, "And were carried over to Sychem; and afterwards from among the descendants of Emmor, the father, or son, of Sychem, they were laid in the sepulchre which Abraham bought for a sum of money." This agrees with the account which Josephus gives of the patriarchs; that they were carried out of Egypt, first to Sychem, and then to Hebron, where they were buried.
tomb <3418> [the sepulchre.]
of Hamor <1697> [Emmor.]
[Hamor, Shechem.]
Psalms 68:12
Kings <04428> [Kings.]
leading ... run away ... run away ... lovely lady <05074> [did flee apace. Heb. did flee, did flee. she.]
Isaiah 33:23
ropes ... slack <02256 05203> [Thy tacklings are loosed. or, they have forsaken thy tacklings.]
loot <05706> [then.]
lame <06455> [the lame.]
Romans 8:37
No <235> [Nay.]
loved <25> [him.]