Deuteronomy 29:29
secret.Job 11:6,7; 28:28; Ps 25:14; Pr 3:32; Jer 23:18; Da 2:18,19,22Da 2:27-30; 4:9; Am 3:7; Mt 13:35; Joh 15:15; 21:22; Ac 1:7Ro 11:33,34; 16:25,26; 1Co 2:16revealed.Ps 78:2-7; Isa 8:20; Mt 11:27-30; 13:11; Joh 20:31; Ro 16:262Ti 1:5; 3:16and to our.6:7; 30:2Job 11:7-8
Canst.5:9; 26:14; 37:23; Ps 77:19; 145:3; Ec 3:11; Isa 40:28; Mt 11:27Ro 11:33; 1Co 2:10,16; Eph 3:8 It is as high as heaven. Heb. the heights of heaven.22:12; 35:5; 2Ch 6:18; Ps 103:11; 148:13; Pr 25:2,3; Isa 55:9deeper.26:6; Ps 139:6-8; Am 9:2; Eph 3:18,19Job 38:4-41
Where.Pr 8:22,29,30; 30:4I.Ge 1:1; Ps 102:25; 104:5; Heb 1:2,10hast. Heb. knowest. laid.11:9; 28:25; Pr 8:27; Isa 40:12,22who hath stretched.Ps 19:4; 78:55; Isa 34:11; Zec 2:1,2; 2Co 10:16 Whereupon.26:7; 1Sa 2:8; Ps 24:2; 93:1; 104:5; Zec 12:1; 2Pe 3:5foundations. Heb. sockets.Ex 26:18-25fastened. Heb. made to sink. or.Ps 118:22; 144:12; Isa 28:16; Eph 2:20,21 the morning.Re 2:28; 22:16the sons.1:6; 2:1; Ps 104:4; Re 5:11shouted.Ezr 3:11,12; Zec 4:7 who.10; Ge 1:9; Ps 33:7; 104:9; Pr 8:29; Jer 5:22out.29 thick.Ge 1:2 brake up for it my decreed place. or, established my decreeupon it. 26:10; Ge 1:9,10; 9:15; Ps 104:9; Jer 5:22 Hitherto.Thus far shall thy flux and reflux extend. The tides are marvellously limited and regulated, not only by the lunar and solar attraction, but by the quantum of time required to remove any part of the earth's surface, by its rotation round its axis, from under the immediate attractive influence of the sun and moon. Hence the attraction of the sun and moon, and the gravitation of the sea to its own centre, which prevent too great a flux on the one hand, and too great reflux on the other, are some of those bars and doors by which its proud waves are stayed, and prevented from coming farther. Ps 65:6,7; 93:3,4; Pr 8:29; Mr 4:39-41but.1:22; 2:6; Ps 76:10; 89:9; Isa 27:8; Lu 8:32,33; Re 20:2,3,7,8thy proud waves. Heb. the pride of thy waves. commanded.Ge 1:5; Ps 74:16; 136:7,8; 148:3-5since.4,21; 8:9; 15:7the dayspring.Lu 1:78; 2Pe 1:19 take.Ps 19:4-6; 139:9-12ends. Heb. wings.37:3; *marg:the wicked.24:13-17; Ex 14:27; Ps 104:21,22,35 as a.Ps 104:2,6 from.5:14; 18:5,18; Ex 10:21-23; 2Ki 6:18; Pr 4:19; Isa 8:21,22Jer 13:16; Ac 13:10,11the high.Ps 10:15; 37:17; Eze 30:22 the springs.Ps 77:19; Pr 8:24; Jer 51:36walked.26:5,6 the gates.Ps 9:13; 107:18; 116:3the shadow.3:5; 12:22; Ps 23:4; 107:10,14; Am 5:8; Mt 4:16 Ps 74:17; 89:11,12; Isa 40:28; Jer 31:37; Re 20:9 the way.12,13; Ge 1:3,4,14-18; De 4:19; Isa 45:7; Joh 1:9; 8:12darkness.Ps 18:11; 104:20; 105:28; Jer 13:16; Eze 32:8; Am 4:13; Mt 27:45 it to. or, it at. the bound.Ge 10:19; 23:17 4,12; 15:7 6:16; 37:6; Ps 33:7; 135:7 36:31; 36:13; Ex 9:18,24; Jos 10:11; Isa 30:30; Eze 13:11-13Mt 7:27; Re 16:21 12,13; Jon 4:8; Mt 24:27 28:26; 36:27,28; 37:3-6; Ps 29:3-10 To cause.It is well known that rain falls copiously in thunder storms. The flash is first seen, the clap is next heard, and last the rain descends; though in fact they all take place at the same time. The lightning traverses all space in no perceivable succession of time. Sound is propagated at the rate of 1,142 feet in a second. Rain travels still more slowly, and will be seen sooner or later according to the weight of the drops, and the distance of the cloud. Now as water is composed of two elastic airs or gases, called oxygen and hydrogen, in the proportion of 88 of the former and 11 3/4 of the latter in 100 parts, the electric spark, or matter of lightning, passing through the atmosphere, ignites and decomposes those gases, which explode; and the water falls down in the form of rain. This explosion, as well as the rushing in of the circumambient air to restore the equilibrium, will account for the clap and peal; and thus by the lightning of thunder God causes it to rain on the earth. on the wilderness.Ps 104:10-14; 107:35; 147:8,9; Isa 35:1,2; 41:18,19; 43:19,20Jer 14:22; Heb 6:7,8 27 Hath the.8; 5:9,10; 1Sa 12:17,18; Ps 65:9,10; Jer 5:24; 10:13; 14:22Joe 2:23; Am 4:7; Mt 5:45dew.29:19; Ge 27:28,39; De 33:13,28; 2Sa 1:21; 1Ki 17:1; Pr 3:20Ho 14:5 8; 6:16; 37:10; Ps 147:16,17 the face.37:10frozen. Heb. taken. Pleiades. or, the seven stars. Heb. Cimah.9:9; *marg:Am 5:8Orion. or, Cesil. Mazzaroth. or, the twelve signs.Probably the same as {mazzaloth.} 2Ki 23:5guide Arcturus. Heb. guide them.9:9 the ordinances.Ge 1:16; 8:22; Ps 119:90,91; Jer 31:35,36; 33:25canst.12,13 1Sa 12:18; Am 5:8; Zec 10:1; Jas 5:18 Canst.Ex 9:23-25,29; Le 10:2; Nu 11:1; 16:35; 2Ki 1:10,14; Re 11:5,6Here we are. Heb. Behold us.1Sa 22:12; Isa 6:8; *marg:65:1 Who hath put.32:8; Ps 51:6; Pr 2:6; Ec 2:26; Jas 1:5,17who hath given.Ex 31:3; 36:1,2; Isa 28:26 number.Ge 15:5; Ps 147:4or who.Ge 8:1; 9:15stay. Heb. cause to lie down. groweth into hardness. or, is turned into mire. Heb. ispoured. Wilt.4:10,11; Ps 34:10; 104:21; 145:15,16appetite. Heb. life. Ge 49:9; Nu 23:24; 24:9 Ps 104:27,28; 147:9; Mt 6:26; Lu 12:24Job 39
1 Of the wild goats and hinds.5 Of the wild ass.9 The unicorn.13 The peacock, stork, and ostrich.19 The horse.26 The hawk.27 The eagle. the wild.1Sa 24:2; Ps 104:18when.Ps 29:9; Jer 14:5 Jer 2:24 3 4 the wild.6:5; 11:12; 24:5; Ge 16:12; Ps 104:11; Isa 32:14; Jer 2:24; 14:6Da 5:21; Ho 8:9who hath loosed.Ge 49:14 barren land. Heb. salt places.De 29:23; Ps 107:34; Jer 17:6; Eze 47:11 scorneth.18; 3:18; Isa 31:4driver. Heb. exactor.Ex 5:13-16,18; Isa 58:3 40:15,20-22; Ge 1:29,30; Ps 104:27,28; 145:15,16 the.Nu 23:22; De 33:17; Ps 22:21; 92:10or.Isa 1:3 5,7; 1:14; 41:5; Ps 129:3; Ho 10:10,11; Mic 1:13 trust.Ps 20:7; 33:16,17; 147:10; Isa 30:16; 31:1-3leave.Ge 1:26,28; 9:2; 42:26; Ps 144:14; Pr 14:4; Isa 30:6; 46:1 he.Ne 13:15; Am 2:13gather.Pr 3:16; Hag 2:19; Mt 3:2; 13:30 peacocks.1Ki 10:22; 2Ch 9:21wings and feathers unto the. or, the feathers of the storkand. 30:29; *marg:Le 11:19; Ps 104:17; Jer 8:7; Zec 5:9 14 15 hardened.La 4:3as.De 28:56,57; 1Ki 3:26,27; 2Ki 6:28,29; La 2:20; Ro 1:31her labour.Ec 10:15; Hab 2:13 17:4; 35:11; De 2:30; 2Ch 32:31; Isa 19:11-14; 57:17; Jas 1:17 7,22; 5:22; 41:29; 2Ki 19:21 the horse.Ex 15:1; Ps 147:10clothed.Ps 93:1; 104:1thunder.25; Mr 3:17 the glory.41:20,21; Jer 8:16terrible. Heb. terrors. He paweth. or, His feet dig.Jud 5:22and.1Sa 17:4-10,42; Ps 19:5; Jer 9:23he goeth.Pr 21:31; Jer 8:6armed men. Heb. armour. 16,18; 41:33 41:26-29 He swalloweth.37:20; Hab 1:8,9neither.9:16; 29:24; Lu 24:41 Ha, ha.Ps 70:3; Eze 26:2; 36:2 the hawk.{Netz,} Arabic {naz,} Latin {nisus,} the hawk, so called from {natzah,} to shoot away, fly, because of the rapidity of its flight. It probably comprehends various species of the falcon family, as the ger-falcon, goshawk, and sparrowhawk. Le 16:11; De 14:15stretch.Is it through thy teaching that the falcon, or any other bird of passage, knows the precise time for taking flight, and the direction in which she is to go to arrive at a warmer climate? So 2:12; Jer 8:7 the eagle.Ex 19:4; Le 11:13; Ps 103:5; Pr 23:5; Isa 40:31; Ho 8:1at thy command. Heb. by thy mouth. make.Jer 49:16; Ob 1:4 upon.1Sa 14:4 she.9:26her.The eagle is proverbial for her strong and clear sight. where.Eze 39:17-19; Mt 24:28; Lu 17:37Job 40:2
Shall.9:3; 33:13; Ec 6:10; Isa 45:9-11; 50:8; 1Co 10:22instruct.Isa 40:14; 1Co 2:16he that reproveth.3:11,12,20,23; 7:12,19-21; 9:17,18,32-35; 10:3-7,14-17; 13:21-2714:16,17; 16:11-21; 19:6-11; 27:2; 30:21; Eze 18:2; Mt 20:11Ro 9:19-23; 11:34-36Job 42:3
Who.38:2things.Ps 40:5; 131:1; 139:6; Pr 30:2-4Romans 11:33-34
the depth.Ps 107:8-43; Pr 25:3; Eph 3:18riches.2:4; 9:23; Eph 1:7; 2:7; 3:8,10,16; Col 1:27; 2:2,3how.Job 5:9; 9:10; 11:7-9; 26:14; 33:13; 37:19,23; Ps 36:6; 40:5; 77:19Ps 92:5; 97:2; Ec 3:11; Da 4:35 Job 15:8; 36:22; Isa 40:13; Jer 23:18; 1Co 2:16
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