‏ Deuteronomy 11:17

the Lord's.

6:15; 30:17,18

shut up.

28:23,24; 1Ki 8:35; 17:1; 2Ch 6:26; 7:13; Jer 14:1-6; Am 4:7

Hag 1:9-11

ye perish.

4:26; 8:19,20; 30:18; Jos 23:13-16

‏ 2 Chronicles 6:26-28

the heaven.

Le 26:19; De 11:17; 28:23; 1Ki 17:1-18:46; Lu 4:25

there is no rain.

Isa 50:1,2; 5:6; Eze 14:13; Am 4:4-9; Re 11:6

if they pray.

Jer 14:1-9; Joe 1:13-20; 2:15-17

turn.

Pr 28:13; Eze 18:27-32

thou dost.

33:12,13; Ho 5:15; 6:1

when thou hast.

1Ki 8:35,36; Ps 25:4,5,8,12; 94:12; 119:33; Mic 4:2; Joh 6:45

good way.

Isa 30:21; Jer 6:16; 42:3

send rain.

1Ki 18:40-45; Job 37:11-14; Ps 68:9; Jer 5:24; 14:22; Eze 34:26

Ho 2:21,22; Joe 2:23; Zec 10:1; Jas 5:17,18

if there be dearth."Persia," says Chardin, "is subject to have its harvest spoiled by hail, by drought, or by insects; either locusts, or small insects, which they call {sim,} which are small white lice;" probably the caterpillars of the text.

20:5-13; Le 26:16,25,26; De 28:21-61; Ru 1:1; 1Ki 8:37-40

2Ki 6:25-29; 8:1

locusts.

Ex 10:12-15; Joe 1:4-7,11; 2:25; Re 9:3-11

their enemies.

12:2-5; 20:9-13; 32:1; Le 26:25; De 28:52-57

cities of their land. Heb. land of their gates. whatsoever.

32:24; 1Ki 8:37,38; Jas 5:13

‏ Job 11:10

If he cut off. or, If he make a change.

5:18; 9:4,12,13; 12:14; 34:29; Isa 41:27; Da 4:35

shut up.

38:8; De 32:30; Ps 31:8; Re 3:7

hinder him. Heb. turn him away.

‏ Job 12:14

he breaketh.

9:12,13; 11:10; Isa 14:23; Jer 51:58,64; Mal 1:4

he shutteth.

16:11; 1Sa 17:46; 24:18; 26:8; *marg:

Isa 22:22; Ro 11:32; *marg:

Re 3:7

up. Heb. upon.

‏ Psalms 107:34

a fruitful.

Ge 13:10,13; 19:25; De 29:23-28; Isa 32:13-15

barrenness. Heb. saltness.

Ge 14:3; Eze 47:11

‏ Luke 4:25

many.

10:21; Isa 55:8; Mt 20:15; Mr 7:26-29; Ro 9:15,20; Eph 1:9,11

when the.

1Ki 17:1; 18:1,2

Elijah.

Jas 5:17

‏ Revelation of John 3:7

to the.

1:11; 2:1

Philadelphia.Philadelphia, so called for its founder, Attalus Philadelphus, still exists in the town called Allahshehr, "the city of God," "a column in a scene of ruins." It is situated on the slopes of three or four hills, the roots of mount Tmolus, by the river Cogamus, twenty seven miles E. S. E. from Sardis, about long. 28 degrees 40', lat. 38 degrees 23'. The number of houses is said to be about 3,000, of which 250 are Greek, the rest Turkish; and the Christians have twenty-five places of worship, five of them large and regular churches, a resident bishop, and twenty inferior clergy.

he that is holy.

4:8; 6:10; Ps 16:10; 89:18; 145:17; Isa 6:3; 30:11; 41:14,16,20; 47:4

Isa 48:17; 49:7; 54:5; 55:5; Mr 1:24; Lu 4:34; Ac 3:14

he that is true.

14; 1:5; 6:10; 15:3; 16:7; 19:2,11; 21:5; Mt 24:35; Joh 14:6; 1Jo 5:20

the key.

1:18; Isa 22:22; Lu 1:32

he that openeth.

5:3-5,9; Job 11:10; 12:14; Mt 16:19
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