Psalms 10:7
full.59:12; 62:4; Ro 3:14and deceit. Heb. deceits.5:9; 7:14; 36:3; 52:4; 55:21; 58:3; 64:3; Isa 59:4; Jer 9:3,6; Ro 3:13under.Job 20:12mischief.7:14; 140:9; Job 15:35; Mt 12:34; Jas 3:6-8vanity. or, iniquity.12:2; 41:6; 144:8,11; Pr 21:6; 30:8Psalms 12:2
They.10:7; 36:3,4; 38:12; 41:6; 52:1-4; 59:12; 144:8,11; Jer 9:2-6,8flattering.5:9; 28:3; 62:4; Pr 20:19; 29:5; Eze 12:24; Ro 16:18; 1Th 2:5a double heart. Heb. an heart and an heart.1Ch 12:33; *marg:Jas 1:8Psalms 52:2-4
Thy.50:19; 64:2-6; 140:2,3; Pr 6:16-19; 30:14; Jer 9:3,4; 18:18Mt 26:59; Ac 6:11-13; 24:1,5; Re 12:10like.57:4; 59:7; Pr 12:18; 18:21working.109:2; 120:2; 2Co 4:2; 11:13 lovest.Jer 4:22; Mic 3:2; Ro 1:25; 2Ti 3:4lying.62:4; Jer 9:3-5,8; Joh 8:44; Re 22:15 devouring.1Sa 22:18,19; Jas 3:6-9O thou. or, and the.Psalms 58:3-4
estranged, etc.51:5; Job 15:14; Pr 22:15; Isa 48:8; Eph 2:3as soon, etc. Heb. from the belly.22:10; Isa 46:3 poison.140:3; Ec 10:11; Ro 3:13; Jas 3:8like. Heb. according to the likeness of. serpent.Mt 3:7; 23:33the deaf.Jer 8:17adder or asp.{Pethen,} is no doubt the {boeten} of the Arabians, which M. Forskal describes as spotted with black and white, about one foot in length, nearly half an inch thick, oviparous, and its bite almost instant death. It is the aspic of the ancients, and is so called the literati of Cyprus, though the common people call it [kouphe,] deaf. Job 20:14,16; Isa 11:8Isaiah 37:23
Whom hast.10-13; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 19:4,22; 2Ch 32:17; Ps 44:16; 73:9; 74:18,23Re 13:1-6against whom.10:13-15; 14:13,14; Ex 9:17; Pr 30:13; Eze 28:2,9; Da 5:20-23Da 7:25; 2Th 2:4the Holy One.10:20; 12:6; 17:7; 30:11,12; 41:14,16; 43:3,14; Ex 15:11; Eze 39:7Hab 1:12,13Matthew 12:34-37
generation.3:7; 23:33; Lu 3:7; Joh 8:44; 1Jo 3:10how.1Sa 24:13; Ps 10:6,7; 52:2-5; 53:1; 64:3,5; 120:2-4; 140:2,3Isa 32:6; 59:4,14; Jer 7:2-5; Ro 3:10-14; Jas 3:5-8for.Lu 6:45 good man.13:52; Ps 37:30,31; Pr 10:20,21; 12:6,17-19; 15:4,23,28Pr 16:21-23; 25:11,12; Eph 4:29; Col 3:16; 4:6and an.34 every.Ec 12:14; Ro 2:16; Eph 6:4-6; Jude 1:14,15; Re 20:12idle word.[Rhema ,] [argos ,] i.e., [ergo--work/act/deed,] from a, privative, and [ergon ,] work, a word that produces no good effect, and is not calculated to produce any. "Discourse," says Dr. Doddridge, "tending to innocent mirth, to exhilarate the spirits, is not idle discourse; as the time spent in necessary recreation is not idle time." For by.Pr 13:3justified.Jas 2:21-25Matthew 15:18-20
11; 12:34; 1Sa 24:13; Ps 36:3; Pr 6:12; 10:32; 15:2,28; Lu 19:22Jas 3:6-10; Re 13:5,6 out.Ge 6:5; 8:21; Pr 4:23; 6:14; 22:15; 24:9; Jer 17:9; Mr 7:21-23Ro 3:10-19; 7:18; 8:7,8; Ga 5:19-21; Eph 2:1-3; Tit 3:2-6evil.9:4; Ps 119:113; Isa 55:7; 59:7; Jer 4:14; Ac 8:22; Jas 1:13-15 which.1Co 3:16,17; 6:9-11,18-20; Eph 5:3-6; Re 21:8,27but.2; 23:25,26; Mr 7:3,4; Lu 11:38-40
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