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Lu 6:8 Strong Concordance But [1161] he [846] knew [1492] their [846] thoughts [1261], and [2532] said [2036] to the man [444] which [3588] had [2192] the withered [3584] hand [5495], Rise up [1453], and [2532] stand forth [2476] in [1519] the midst [3319]. And [1161] he arose [450] and stood forth [2476].
  King James But he knew their thoughts, and said to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth.

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Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834]
But he knew there thoughts - He knew their thoughts - their dark, malicious designs - by the question, which they proposed to him, whether it was lawful to heal on the Sabbath-days (Matthew). In "reply" to their question, Jesus asked them whether they would not release a "sheep" on the Sabbath-day if it was fallen into a pit, and also asked "them" whether it was better to do good than to do evil on that day, implying that to "omit" to do "good" was, in fact, doing "evil."
 
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19 For [1063] out of [1537] the heart [2588] proceed [1831] evil [4190] thoughts [1261], murders [5408], adulteries [3430], fornications [4202], thefts [2829], false witness [5577], blasphemies [988]:
4 Are ye [1252] not [3756] then [2532] partial [1252] in [1722] yourselves [1438], and [2532] are become [1096] judges [2923] of evil [4190] thoughts [1261]?