I do not think you will find that quote in the Bible. None of the major versions of the Bible include the words "perplexed people" (King James Version, New International Version, New American Standard Bible).
It is being frustrated or perplexed.
here they are in picture form
divide by, how many, esach,
i have no clue
stuck for words. Perplexed, astonished etc
"I was perplexed at what caused the escalation of a small problem into a major conflict. "The professor's glib answer to the question left his students perplexed." "Astronomers were originally perplexed by the regular emissions from pulsars." "Without the facts, I was perplexed as to what happened."
A Guide for the Perplexed was created in 1977.
Relative pronouns are clue words for adjective clauses.
i have no clue so look it up in the dictionaries so you will find it.
Yes it is the past tense of perplex.It perplexed him because he was tackling it the wrong way.Perplexed can also be an adjectiveShe looked perplexed.
Sure to be, cursed and decreed are clue words for fated. Additional clue words include destined, decided and foredoomed.
I was perplexed that my teacher said I had h.w today or yestrday?
A Guide for the Perplexed has 160 pages.
Paul perplexed all the brain experts.
"A Guide for the Perplexed" was written by Maimonides in the 12th century. It was completed in 1190 in Arabic.
Actually, there are nine clue words to generalizations! There are all, most, many, some, sometimes, usually, seldom, few, and generally. Those are all clue words for generalizations.