Isaiah 40:19
37:18,19; 41:6,7; 44:10-12; 46:6,7; Ex 32:2-4; Jud 17:4; Ps 115:4-8Ps 135:15,18; Jer 10:3-5,9; Ho 8:6; Hab 2:18,19Isaiah 44:12-15
The smith40:19; 41:6,7; 46:6,7; Ex 32:4,8; Jer 10:3-11the tongs. or, an axe. yea, he is.Hab 2:13 he marketh.Ex 20:4,5; De 4:16-18,28; Ac 17:29; Ro 1:23that it may.Ge 31:19,30,32; 35:2; De 27:15; Jud 17:4,5; 18:24; Eze 8:12 heweth.40:20; Jer 10:3-8; Ho 4:12; Hab 2:19strengtheneth. or, taketh courage. he maketh a god.10; 45:20; Jud 2:19; 2Ch 25:14; Re 9:20Isaiah 46:6-7
lavish.40:19,20; 41:6,7; 44:12-19; 45:20; Ex 32:2-4; Jud 17:3,41Ki 12:28; Jer 10:3,4,9,14; Ho 8:4-6; Hab 2:18-20; Ac 17:29they fall.2:8; 44:17; Da 3:5-15 they carry him.1Sa 5:3; Jer 10:5; Da 3:1one shall cry.37:38; 45:20; Jud 10:12-14; 1Ki 18:26,40; Jer 2:28; Jon 1:5,14-16Jeremiah 10:3-5
customs. Heb. statutes, or ordinances, are vanity.8; 2:5; Le 18:30; 1Ki 18:26-28; Mt 6:7; Ro 1:21; 1Pe 1:18one.Isa 40:19-31; 44:9-20; 45:20; Ho 8:4-6; Hab 2:18,19 deck.Ps 115:4; 135:15; Isa 40:19,20fasten.Isa 41:6; 44:12; 46:7 speak.Ps 115:5-8; 135:16-18; Hab 2:19; 1Co 12:2; Re 13:14,15be borne.Isa 46:1,7do evil.Isa 41:23,24; 44:9,10; 45:20; 1Co 8:4Jeremiah 10:9
Silver.4Tarshish.1Ki 10:22; Eze 27:12Uphaz.Da 10:5are all.Ps 115:4Daniel 3:1-7
1 Nebuchadnezzar dedicates a golden image in Dura.8 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are accused for not worshipping the image.13 They being threatened, make a good confession.19 They are cast into the furnace,24 from which God delivers them.28 Nebuchadnezzar seeing the miracle blesses God, and advances them. A.M. 3424. B.C. 580. made.2:31,32; 5:23; Ex 20:23; 32:2-4,31; De 7:25; Jud 8:26,27; 1Ki 12:282Ki 19:17,18; Ps 115:4-8; 135:15; Isa 2:20; 30:22; 40:19-31; 46:6Jer 10:9; 16:20; Ho 8:4; Hab 2:19; Ac 17:29; 19:26; Re 9:20in the province.30; 2:48; Es 1:1 sent.Ex 32:4-6; Nu 25:2; Jud 16:23; 1Ki 12:32; Pr 29:12; Re 17:2 the princes.{Achashdarpenaya,} rendered lieutenants in Es 3:12, etc., probably {chief satraps or viceroys} from the Persian {achash} great, eminent, and {sitrab}, a satrap. Ps 82:1-8; Ac 19:34,35; Ro 1:21-28; 3:11; 1Co 1:24-26; Re 13:13-16Re 17:13,17the governors.{Signaya} in persian, {shagnah} deputies or lieutenants. captains.{Pacawatha}, governors of provinces. See Es 3:13. the judges.{Adargazraya}, chief judges, or senators, from {adar}, great, and Chal. {gezar}, to judge, decree. the treasurers.{Gedavraya}, written {gizzavraya,} Ezr 7:21, treasurers, from the Persian {gunjvar}. the counsellors.{Dethavraya,} counsellors, judges, from {dath} in Persian, {dad}, law, and {var}, possessor or guardian. the sheriffs.{Tiphtaya} probably the same as the Arabic {Mufti} or head officer of law. aloud. Chal. with might.4:14; Pr 9:13-15; Isa 40:9; 58:1it is commanded. Chal. they command.Ho 5:11; Mic 6:16O people.4:1; 6:25; Es 8:9 the cornet.{Karna,} the horn. 10,15flute.{Mashrokeetha,} in Syriac, {mashrookeetha,} the [syrinx (syrigx,)] pipe or flute, as Theodotion renders. dulcimer. or, singing. Chal. symphony. falleth.11,15; Ex 20:5; Isa 44:17; Mt 4:9; Re 13:15-17the same.2:5,12,13; Mr 6:27a burning.Ge 19:28; Jer 29:22; Eze 22:18-22; Mt 13:42,50; Re 9:2; 14:11 when.10all the people.Jer 51:7; Ac 14:16; 1Jo 5:19; Re 12:9; 13:3,8,14; 17:8; 19:20
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