Judges 14:12-13
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 13Isaiah 28:10
For precept.13; 5:4; De 6:1-6; 2Ch 36:15,16; Ne 9:29,30; Jer 11:7; 25:3-7Mt 21:34-41; Php 3:1; 2Ti 3:7; Heb 5:12must be. or, hath been.Isaiah 28:13
precept upon precept.10; Jer 23:36-38; Ho 6:5; 8:12that.6:9,10; 8:14,15; Ps 69:22; Mt 13:14; 21:44; Ro 11:9; 2Co 2:161Pe 2:7,8; 2Pe 3:16Ezekiel 17:2
20:49; Jud 9:8-15; 14:12-19; 2Sa 12:1-4; Ho 12:10; Mt 13:13,14,35Mr 4:33,34; 1Co 13:12Matthew 21:33
Hear.In this parable, in its primary sense, the householder denotes the Supreme Being; the family, the Jewish nation; the vineyard, Jerusalem; the fence, the Divine protection; the wine-press, the law and sacrificial rites; the tower, the temple; and the husbandmen, the priests and doctors of the law. 13:18; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Jer 19:3; Ho 4:1There.Ps 80:8-16; So 8:11,12; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; Mr 12:1; Lu 20:9-18Joh 15:1husbandmen.23:2; De 1:15-17; 16:18; 17:9-12; 33:8-10; Mal 2:4-9went.25:14,15; Mr 13:34; Lu 19:12
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