Proverbs 161. The Plans of the heartBerean Study BibleA perverse manThe Hebrew word for "perverse" is "תַּהְפֻּכוֹת" (tahpukoth), which implies a person who is morally twisted or corrupt. In the biblical context, this term often refers to someone who de...
The source for the following verses related to “Freedoms” are from the Zondervan King James Version Study Bible. Note that spelling, sentence construction, and punctuation does not conform to current standards and may appear to be in error. Isaiah 58:6-7, KJV 6Isnot this the fast that I...
Cognate: 5588psithyristḗs– properly, a whisperer; a sneaky gossip (a "back-stabber"); a backbiter, quietly (secretly) destroying another person's character – i.e. covertly, not out in the open, but rather operating "in a corner."See 5587(psithyrismos). NAS Exhaustive Concordance W...
” is derived from Jeremiah 17:9, which is often translated and interpreted in various ways across Bible translations. Below is a comparison of eight translations along with insights into the original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic: 1. King James Version (KJV) “The heart is deceitful above all ...