Lukas 16:20
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seorang(TB/TL) <5100> [a certain.] Lazarus(TB/TL) <2976> [Lazarus.] berbaring(TB)/terbaring(TL) <906> [was laid.] badannya penuh dengan borok(TB)/pekung(TL) <1669> [full.] |
seorang pengemis |
Lukas 16:22
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orang miskin itu(TB)/peminta(TL) <4434> [that.] dibawa(TB)/peminta ..... dibawa(TL) <667> [was carried.] Abraham(TB)/Ibrahim(TL) <11> [Abraham's.] [the river.] Kemudian ...... lalu ..................... dikuburkan(TB)/Maka .......... lalu ......... Dan ........ lalu dikuburkan(TL) <1161 2532 2290> [and was buried.] |
Amsal 20:4
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pemalas(TB/TL) <06102> [sluggard.] musim dingin(TB)/sejuk(TL) <02779> [cold. or, winter. therefore.] |
si pemalas Ams 6:6; [Lihat FULL. Ams 6:6] ada apa-apa. |
Markus 10:46
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tibalah(TB/TL) <2064> [they came.] keluar ... keluar(TB)/keluar(TL) <846 1607> [as he went.] Luke says that this took place "as he was come nigh unto Jericho," and afterwards records an event which took place in that city. But the words [en <\\See definition 1722\\> to <\\See definition 3588\\> engizo autou <\\See definition 847\\> eis <\\See definition 1519\\> lericho,] may be rendered, "When he was nigh Jericho," which is equally true of him who is gone a little way from it, as of him who is come near it; and as it is probable that Jesus stayed some days in the neighbourhood, this might occur as he went out of the city during that time, and he might afterwards re-enter it. <4319> [begging.] |
Judul : Yesus menyembuhkan seorang buta dekat Yerikho Perikop : Mrk 10:46-52 Paralel: Mat 20:29-34; Luk 18:35-43 dengan Mr 10:46-52 |
Yohanes 9:8
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Bukankah ..... Bukankah(TB)/Bukankah(TL) <2076 3756> [Is not.] duduk(TL) <2521> [sat.] |
selalu mengemis? |
Kisah Para Rasul 3:2
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harus(TB)/diusung(TL) <5225> [lame.] orang itu(TB) <3739> [whom.] <3588> [which.] untuk meminta(TB)/meminta(TL) <154> [to ask.] |
sejak lahirnya pintu gerbang meminta sedekah |