two men: Deu 19:15, Mat 26:59, Mat 26:60, Act 6:11
sons of Belial: Deu 13:13, Jdg 19:22
Thou didst blaspheme: Some, with Parkhurst, would render the original, bairachta elohim wamailech, "Thou hast blessed the gods and Molech;" a sense, however, which seems extremely forced, and is not acknowledged by any of the ancient versions, though the LXX and Vulgate render bairachta by ευλογησε, benedixit, "blessed." It is no unusual thing for a word to have opposite senses. Exo 22:28, Lev 24:15, Mat 26:59-66, Joh 10:33, Act 6:13
Reciprocal: Exo 20:16 - General Exo 23:1 - an unrighteous witness Lev 19:16 - stand Lev 24:11 - blasphemed Lev 24:16 - blasphemeth Deu 19:16 - a false witness 1Sa 2:12 - sons of Belial 1Sa 25:17 - a son of Belial 1Sa 30:22 - wicked 2Sa 16:7 - man of Belial 2Sa 19:21 - Shall not 2Ki 6:32 - son of a murderer 2Ch 13:7 - the children of Belial Job 1:5 - cursed Pro 6:19 - A false Pro 7:14 - this Pro 19:28 - An ungodly witness Isa 32:7 - lying Eze 22:9 - men that carry tales Mat 26:65 - He Mat 27:31 - and led Mat 27:32 - as Mar 14:55 - sought Luk 5:21 - blasphemies Luk 23:2 - forbidding Joh 8:17 - that 2Co 13:1 - In Heb 11:37 - stoned