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NASB   Notes Context   Is 1:23 Your Arulers8269 are rebels5637
And companions2270 of thieves1590;
Everyone3605 Bloves157 a bribe7810
And chases7291 after rewards8021.
They Cdo not 1defend8199 the 2orphan3490,
Nor3808 does the widow's490 plea7379 come935 before413 them.
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  Notes Context   Is 1:23 Your rulers are rebels
And companions of thieves;
Everyone loves bribes
And chases after gifts.
They do not defend the fatherless,
Nor does the widow's cause come before them [instead they delay or turn a deaf ear].

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1 Or vindicate
2 Or fatherless
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A Verse Info. Notes Context Hos 5:10 The princes of Judah have become like those who move a boundary;
On them I will pour out My wrath like water.
B Verse Info. Notes Context Ex 23:8 ¶ "You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the clear-sighted and subverts the cause of the just.
C Verse Info. Notes Context Is 10:2 So as to deprive the needy of justice
And rob the poor of My people of their rights,
So that widows may be their spoil
And that they may plunder the orphans.
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157 aheb (12d); a prim. root; to love:--beloved(1), dearly love(1), friend(5), friends(6), love(88), loved(53), lover(1), lovers(16), loves(42), loving(2), show your love(1), shows love(1).
413 el (39b); a prim. particle; to, into, towards:--about(12), above(1), according(4), addition(2), adjacent*(1), after(4), after*(1), against(162), along(1), along*(1), among(3), among*(1), because(5), before(11), before*(4), behind*(2), beside(3), beside*(3), between*(2), carried(1), concerning(31), corresponding*(1), defied*(1), everywhere*(1), faced(1), facing*(3), far(1), greatly*(1), inside*(1), next(1), next*(1), nor(1), onto(1), opposite(1), opposite*(2), outside*(12), over(23), recalls*(1), regard(2), regarding(1), straight*(3), through(1), together*(2), toward(75), toward*(2), visit*(1), where(1), where*(2), wherever*(4), whom*(1), within(1).
490 almanah (48b); fem. of 488; a widow:--fortified(2), widow(37), widow's(5), widowed(1), widows(11).
935 bo (97c); a prim. root; to come in, come, go in, go:--actually come(1), advanced(8), alight(1), apply(1), approach(1), arrival(1), arrive(3), arrived(11), arrives(1), associate(4), attacks(1), attain(4), befalls(1), border(1), born(1), bring(246), bring it to pass(1), bringing(21), brings(9), brought(255), brought it to pass(2), came(590), came and brought(2), came and invaded(1), came to pass(3), came*(1), can get(1), carried(2), carry(1), certainly come(2), come(511), come and let us go(1), come from going(1), come to pass(3), comes(90), comes to pass(2), coming(106), departed(1), devoured*(2), enter(127), enter and go(1), entered(74), entering(14), enters(16), entrance(10), extended(1), fall(1), fallen(1), far*(1), followed(1), follows*(2), fulfilled(2), gave(1), get(2), give(1), go(147), go through(1), go*(2), goes(17), going(8), gone(7), granted(1), had(2), harbor(1), harvest(1), imported(1), indeed come(1), inserted(2), invade(1), invade when they came(1), invaded(1), invades(1), keep on coming(1), laid(1), Lebo-hamath(6), led(3), lifted(1), mentioned(1), migration(1), now(1), once(1), planned*(1), present(1), presented(1), presenting(1), press(1), proceed*(1), put(8), putting(1), reach(1), reached(4), reached the age(1), reenter*(2), replace*(1), reported(1), return(2), return*(1), returned(1), returned*(1), runs(1), set(6), sets(4), shedding(1), spring(1), stand(2), sundown*(1), sunset*(5), support*(1), surely comes(1), take(2), take place(1), takes(1), taking(1), threatened*(1), took(1), took place(1), traversing(1), visit*(1), went(109), went through(1).
1590 gannab (170c); from 1589; a thief:--thief(13), thieves(4).
2270 chaber (288d); from 2266; united, associate, companion:--companion(3), companions(7), fellows(1), united(1).
3490 yathom (450c); from an unused word; an orphan:--fatherless(7), fatherless children(1), orphan(26), orphans(8).
3605 kol or
kol (481a); from 3634; the whole, all:--all(4045), all for every(2), all his and every(1), all his everything(1), all its the entire(1), all the and every(1), all the of every(1), all the everywhere(1), all the throughout(1), all your concerning everything(1), all your to every(1), all your throughout(1), all men(2), all these(1), all things(11), altogether(1), always*(15), annually*(2), any(176), any or by all(2), any*(5), anyone(12), anyone*(2), anything(31), anything*(6), anywhere(3), anywhere*(1), both(2), complete(2), completely(5), continually*(15), countryside*(1), during(1), each(4), each one(1), each*(1), earnestly*(1), else(1), entire(16), entirely(1), every(366), every and everyone(1), every in all(1), every of all(4), every of any(1), every pertaining to all(1), every man(1), every one(1), every one(12), every thing(1), every way(1), everyone(96), everyone's(3), everyone*(3), everything(52), everything*(4), everywhere(2), everywhere*(2), far(1), farthest(1), forever*(10), full(2), gaping(1), health*(1), just*(6), life*(1), lifetime*(1), long*(9), mere(1), much(1), no one(1), no*(33), none*(13), nothing*(12), one(3), only(1), perpetually*(2), plenty(1), something*(1), there is everywhere(1), throughout(20), throughout and all(1), throughout the whole(1), throughout all(1), throughout*(1), total(6), totally(2), utter(1), variety(1), whatever(24), whatever*(40), whenever(4), wherever*(20), whoever(45), whoever then any(1), whoever*(6), whoever...any(3), whole(125), whole and let all(1), whole and all(3), wholehearted*(1), wholly(2), whomever*(3).
3808 lo or
lo or
loh (518b); a prim. adv.; not:--before(3), before*(5), behold(2), beyond(2), breathless*(1), cannot(81), cannot their nor(1), cannot*(47), carefully(1), cheaply*(1), disregarded*(1), except(1), failed*(1), false*(1), futile*(1), gone(1), ignorant*(1), illiterate*(1), impotent*(1), incapable*(1), indeed(2), injustice*(2), instead(2), many*(1), most assuredly*(1), neither(8), neither by nor(1), neither he nor(1), neither him nor(1), neither i nor(1), neither my nor(1), neither them nor(1), neither they nor(2), neither you nor(3), neither your nor(1), neither*(4), neither...nor(15), neither(2), never(64), never about nor(1), never*(25), no(525), no been nor(1), no to nor(1), no*(30), none(28), none*(19), nor(401), nor*(5), nothing(35), nothing*(27), nowhere*(1), or(10), or else(1), otherwise(4), pathless*(2), rather than(3), refrain(1), refuse*(1), refused*(1), ruthlessly*(1), so(11), so that we will no(1), such(1), surely*(27), too(1), truly*(2), unable*(10), unanswered*(1), unavoidable*(1), unaware*(1), unawares*(1), unceasingly*(1), unclean*(3), undivided*(1), undone*(1), ungodly*(1), unjustly*(1), unknown*(1), unless(1), unless*(7), unproductive*(1), unpunished*(1), unreliable*(1), unsearchable*(1), unsown*(1), unsparing*(1), untrained*(1), unvented*(1), unwilling*(3), unwise*(1), useless*(1), weak(1), whether*(1), without(61), worthless*(2).
5637 sarar (710d); a prim. root.; stubborn or rebellious:--rebellious(6), rebels(2), stubborn(8), stubbornly rebellious(1).
7291 radaph (922c); a prim. root; to pursue, chase, persecute:--chase(6), chased(5), chases(1), follow(3), follow*(1), follows(1), hunts(1), passed(1), persecute(6), persecuted(5), persecutors(4), press(1), pursue(36), pursued(37), pursuer(1), pursuers(9), pursues(9), pursuing(13), puts to flight(1), took up the pursuit(1), went in pursuit(1).
7379 rib or
rib (936d); from 7378; strife, dispute:--adversary(1), case(11), cause(9), complaint(2), contend(1), contention(1), contentions(3), controversy(1), dispute(11), disputes(1), indictment(1), lawsuit(1), plea(1), plead his case(1), quarrel(2), strife(13), suit(2).
7810 shochad (1005a); from 7809; a present, bribe:--bribe(15), bribes(3), corrupt(1), gifts(1), present(2), reward(1).
8021 shalmon (1024b); from 7999a; a reward, bribe:--rewards(1).
8199 shaphat (1047a); a prim. root; to judge, govern:--acting like a judge(1), already he is acting(1), argue our case(1), decide(1), defend(3), deliver(1), Dispense(1), enter into judgment(6), entered into judgment(1), entering into judgment(1), execute judgment(1), executing judgment(1), freed(2), handed down(1), has a controversy(1), Judge(5), judge(93), judged(22), judges(36), judges decide(1), judges governed(1), judges...judged(1), judging(5), plead(1), pleads(1), pronounce judgment(1), rule(2), rulers(1), rulers...ruled(1), vindicate(6).
8269 sar (978a); from an unused word; chieftain, chief, ruler, official, captain, prince:--captain(22), captains(39), charge(1), chief(24), chief and commanders(1), chiefs(1), commander(40), commanders(49), governor(3), heads(1), leader(2), leaders(28), leading(3), officer(1), officers(14), official(9), officials(35), overseers(3), Prince(1), prince(9), prince of princes(1), princes(109), quartermaster*(1), ruler(1), rulers(10), taskmasters*(1).





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