Ezra 9:6-11
I am ashamed.Job 40:4; 42:6; Jer 3:3,24,25; 6:15; 8:12; 31:19; Eze 16:63Da 9:7,8; Ro 6:21our iniquities.Ge 13:13; Ps 38:4; Isa 1:18; 59:12trespass. or, guiltiness. grown up.2Ch 28:9; Lu 15:21; Re 18:5 Since the days.Nu 32:14; 2Ch 29:6; 30:7; Ne 9:32-34; Ps 106:6,7; La 5:7; Da 9:5-8Zec 1:4,5; Mt 23:30-33; Ac 7:51,52for our iniquities.Le 26:14-46; De 4:25-28; 28:15-68; 29:22-28; 30:17-19; 31:20-22De 32:15-28; 1Sa 12:15; 1Ki 9:6-9; Ne 9:30into the hand.2Ki 17:5-8; 18:9-12; 24:1-4; 2Ch 36:16-19; Ne 9:36,37; Da 9:11-14to confusion.Da 9:7,8as it is this day.Ne 9:32; Jer 25:18; 44:22 little space. Heb. moment. grace hath.9; Ne 1:11; 9:31; Hab 3:2a remnant.14; 2Ki 19:4,30,31; Isa 1:9; Jer 42:2; 44:14; Eze 6:8,9; 14:22Zec 8:6,12; Ro 9:27; 11:5,6a nail. or a pin. i.e., a constant and sure abode.Ec 12:11; Isa 22:23-25; Zec 10:4in his holy place.Isa 56:5; Re 3:12lighten.1Sa 14:27,29; Job 33:30; Ps 13:3; 34:5reviving.Ps 85:6; 138:7; Isa 57:15; Eze 37:11-14; Ho 6:2 we were bondmen.Ne 9:36,37yet our God.Ps 106:45,46; 136:23,24; Eze 11:16in the sight.1:1-4,7-11; 6:1-12; 7:6,8,11-28to set up.6:14,15; Hag 1:9; Zec 4:6-10repair. Heb. set up. a wall.Or rather, a hedge or fence, {gader,} such as were made for sheep-folds. Isa 5:2,5; Da 9:25; Zec 2:5 what shall we say.Ge 44:16; Jos 7:8; La 3:22; Da 9:4-16; Ro 3:19 by thy servants. Heb. by the hand of thy servants. Theland. 1; Le 18:24-30; De 12:31; 18:12; 2Ch 33:2the filthiness.6:21; Eze 36:25-27; 2Co 7:1one end to another. Heb. mouth to mouth.2Ki 21:16; *marg:Nehemiah 9:33
Howbeit.Ge 18:25; Job 34:23; Ps 119:137; 145:17; Jer 12:1; La 1:18Da 9:5-14but we.Le 26:40,41; Job 33:27; Ps 106:6; Da 9:5-10Lamentations 1:8
hath.5,20; 1Ki 8:46,47; 9:7,9; Isa 59:2-13; Jer 6:28; Eze 14:13-21Eze 22:2-15removed. Heb. become a removing, or wandering.Jer 15:4; 24:9; 34:17; Eze 23:46; *marg:all.4:15,16; 5:12-16; 1Sa 2:30they.4:21; Isa 47:3; Jer 13:22,26; Eze 16:37-39; 23:29; Ho 2:3,10Re 3:18she sigheth.4,11,21,22; 2:10; Jer 4:31Lamentations 4:13
the sins.2:14; Jer 5:31; 6:13; 14:14; 23:11-21; Eze 22:26-28; Mic 3:11,12Zep 3:3,4that.Jer 2:20; 26:8,9; Mt 23:31,33-37; Lu 11:47-51; Ac 7:521Th 2:15,16Ezekiel 8:17-18
Is it a light, etc. or, Is there any thing lighter than tocommit, etc. for. 7:23; 9:9; 11:6; Ge 6:13; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; Jer 6:7; 19:4; 20:8Am 3:10; 6:3; Mic 2:2; 6:12; Zep 1:9they put.So the Vulgate has, {applicant ramum ad nares suas,} "they apply the branch to their nose;" which Jerome explains by "a branch of the palm tree with which they adored the idols;" and it seems plainly to allude to the Magian fire-worshippers, who, Strabo tells us, held a little bunch of twigs in their hand, when praying before the fire. will I also.5:11-13; 7:4-9; 9:5,10; 16:42; 24:13; Na 1:2and though.Jud 10:13,14; Pr 1:28; Isa 1:15; 59:2; Jer 11:11; 14:12; Mic 3:4Zec 7:13; Lu 13:25Ezekiel 9:9
The iniquity.7:23; 22:2-12,25-31; De 31:29; 32:5,15-22; 2Ki 17:7-232Ch 36:14-16; Isa 1:4; 59:2-8,12-15; Jer 5:1-9; 7:8,9; Mic 3:9-12Zep 3:1-4and the land.8:17; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; Jer 2:34; 22:17; La 4:13,14; Mt 23:35-37Lu 11:50full of. Heb. filled with. perverseness. or, wresting ofjudgment. 22:27-29; Mic 3:1-3; 7:3,4The Lord hath.8:12; Job 22:13; Ps 10:11; 94:7; Isa 29:15Ezekiel 22:25-31
a conspiracy.13:10-16; 1Ki 22:11-13,23; Jer 5:30,31; 6:13; La 2:14; 4:132Pe 2:1-3like.27-29; Isa 56:11; Ho 6:9; Mic 3:5-7; Re 13:11,15ravening.That is, from the Saxon {reafian}, seizing and devouring it with eagerness and rapacity. they have devoured.13:19; Jer 2:30,34; Mt 23:14; Mr 12:40; Lu 20:47; Re 17:6; 18:13 priests.1Sa 2:12-17,22; Jer 2:8,26,27; La 4:13; Mic 3:11,12; Zep 3:3,4Mal 1:6-8; 2:1-3,8violated. Heb. offered violence to. profaned.Le 22:2-33; 1Sa 2:15,29put no.44:23; Le 10:1-3,10; 11:47; 20:25; Jer 15:19; Hag 2:11-13hid their.8; 20:12,13I am profaned.36:20; Ro 2:24 princes.6; 19:3-6; 22:6; 45:9; Isa 1:23; Ho 7:1-7; Mic 3:2,3,9-11; 7:8Zep 3:3; Jas 2:6,7to get.13; Mt 21:13; Jas 5:1-4 prophets.The prophets employed all their ingenuity to varnish over the crimes of the princes, (the antecedent to them,) to palliate their offences, and to conceal their faults, while they were like ravening wolves, and took bribes to shed innocent blood. By these means they shared the dishonest gains with the princes, or availed themselves of their authority to gratify their avarice or revenge. 25; 13:10-16; Isa 30:10; Jer 8:10,11seeing.13:22,23; 21:29; Jer 23:25-32; La 2:14; Zep 3:4Thus saith the Lord.13:6,7; Jer 23:21; 28:2,15; 29:8,9; 37:19 people.7; 18:12; Isa 5:7; 10:2; 59:3-7; Jer 5:26-28,31; 6:13; Am 3:10Mic 2:2; 3:3; Jas 5:4oppression. or, deceit. oppressed.7; 22:7; Ex 22:21; 23:9; Le 19:33; Ps 94:6; Mt 25:43wrongfully. Heb. without right. I sought.God, speaking after the manner of men, sought for some Moses, Phinehas, or Samuel, to stand in the gap on this occasion; but as he found none, its destruction was inevitable. Isa 59:16; 63:5; Jer 5:1make.13:5; Ge 18:23-32; Ex 32:10-14; Ps 106:23; Jer 15:1 have I poured.21,22their own.7:3,8,9; 9:10; 11:21; 16:43; Ro 2:8,9
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