Wherefore, O king, let my counsel be acceptable unto thee, and break off thy sins by righteousness, and thine iniquities by shewing mercy to the poor; if it may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity. (Daniel 4:27)
Ahab, king of Israel
2BC 1033-4, 1036;DA 120, 587;Ed 60;LS 321;PK 114-6, 121, 123, 126, 133, 137, 139-40, 190, 192, 195-6, 204-7, 215-6, 224, 230, 244, 254-5, 279;2SG 284;1T 251;3T 262-3, 273-80, 287-8;5T 191, 526-7;TM 462;
[32]
Angel of mercy, Angels of mercy
[8]
Constitutional sin, Constitutional sins
men’s, Satan carefully studies
5T 97
Counsel, Counsels
ability to give, some men have
2SM 361
[111]
Counsel/Admonition/Advice
[86]
Counsel together
gospel workers need to, over difficult matters
Ev 97
[2]
Covenant mercy
rainbow of God’s, clouds of wrath spanned by
DA 102
[1]
Covetous poor person, Covetous poor persons
testimony rejected by
2SG 157
Egyptian king, Egyptian kings
nearly all, called Pharaoh
3SG 189
Fashionable sin, Fashionable sins
concealed under pretense of godliness
GC 386
Heathen king, Heathen kings
God moved upon, to help Nehemiah
TM 201
[1]
Jealous king
insane madness of
PP 658
“Let,”
in Exodus 5.4, means “hinder”
PP 257
“Looking unto Jesus,”
as motto for Christians
7T 94