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able to overcome them. Heb. prevail in fighting againstthem. 11 Balaam, Thou shalt.20; Job 33:15-17; Mt 27:19thou shalt not curse.19; 23:3,13-15,19,23; Mic 6:5for they.23:20; Ge 12:2; 22:16-18; De 23:5; 33:29; Ps 144:15; 146:5Ro 4:6,7; 11:29; Eph 1:3Numbers 22:18-20
If Balak.24:13; Tit 1:16I cannot.23:26; 24:13; 1Ki 22:14; 2Ch 18:13; Da 5:17; Ac 8:20 7,8; 1Ti 6:9,10; 2Pe 2:3,15; Jude 1:11 God.9If the men.1Sa 8:5-9; 12:12-19; Ps 81:12; Eze 14:2-5; 2Th 2:9-12but yet.35; 23:12,26; 24:13; Ps 33:10,11; 78:30,31; Isa 37:29; Ho 13:11Numbers 22:35
Go.20; Ps 81:12; Isa 37:26-29; 2Th 2:9-12I shall speak.20,21Numbers 23:3-12
Stand.15burnt.Ge 8:20; 22:2,7,8,13; Ex 18:12; Le 1:1peradventure.15; 22:8,9,31-35; 24:1went to an high place. or, went solitary. God.16; 22:9,20I have prepared.1; Isa 58:3,4; Mt 20:12; Lu 18:12; Joh 16:2; Ro 3:27; Eph 2:9 16; 22:35; De 18:18; Pr 16:1,9; Isa 51:16; 59:21; Jer 1:9Lu 12:12; Joh 11:51 3 he took.18; 24:3,15,23; Job 27:1; 29:1; Ps 78:2; Eze 17:2; 20:49; Mic 2:4Hab 2:6; Mt 13:33,35; Mr 12:12parable.The word {mashal,} which as a verb is to rule, have authority, and also to compare, as a noun signifies whatever is expressed in parabolic or figurative language. All these oracular speeches of Balaam are in hemistich metre in the original. They are highly dignified and sublime; and may be considered as immediate poetic productions of the Spirit of God. (ch. 24:2.) Aram.22:5; Ge 10:22; 28:2,7; De 23:4Come.22:6,11,17; Pr 26:2defy Israel.1Sa 17:10,25,26,36,45; 2Sa 21:21; 23:9 20,23; Isa 44:25; 47:12,13 the people.They shall ever be a distinct nation. This prophecy has been literally fulfilled, through a period of 3,300 years, to the present day. dwell alone.Ex 19:5,6; 33:16; De 33:28; Es 3:8; 2Co 6:17; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9shall not.De 32:8; Ezr 9:2; Jer 46:28; Am 9:9; Ro 15:8-10; Eph 2:12-14 can count.Ge 13:16; 22:17; 28:14the dust. i.e.,The posterity of Jacob, which was to be so numerous as to resemble the dust. the fourth.2:9,16,24,31me. Heb. my soul, or, my life. the death.Ps 37:37; 116:15; Pr 14:32; Isa 57:1,2; Lu 2:29,30; 1Co 3:21,221Co 15:53-57; 2Co 5:1; Php 1:21-23; 2Ti 4:6-8; 2Pe 1:13-15Re 14:13 7,8; 22:11,17; 24:10; Ps 109:17-20 20,26; 22:38; 24:13; Pr 26:25; Ro 16:18; Tit 1:16Numbers 23:15-26
3; 22:8 5; 22:35; 24:1 What.26; 1Sa 3:17; Jer 37:17 Rise up.Jud 3:20 God.1Sa 15:29; Ps 89:35; Hab 2:3; Mal 3:6; Lu 21:33; Ro 11:29Tit 1:2; Heb 6:18; Jas 1:17or hath he.1Ch 17:17; Mic 7:20 he hath.22:12; Ge 12:2; 22:17I cannot.22:18,38; Joh 10:27-29; Ro 8:38,39; 1Pe 1:5 hath not.Ps 103:12; Isa 1:18; 38:17; Jer 50:20; Ho 14:2-4; Mic 7:18-20Ro 4:7,8; 6:14; 8:1; 2Co 5:19the Lord.Ex 13:21; 29:45,46; 33:14-16; 34:9; Jud 6:13; 2Ch 13:12; Ps 23:4Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:10; 12:6; 41:10; Eze 48:35; Mt 1:23; 2Co 6:16the shout.Ps 47:5-7; 89:15,18; 97:1; 118:15; Isa 33:22; Lu 19:37,38; 2Co 2:14 God.22:5; 24:8; Ex 9:16; 14:18; 20:2; Ps 68:35the strength.De 33:17; Job 39:10,11; Ps 22:21unicorn.The {reaim,} most probably denotes the rhinoceros, so called from the horn on its nose. In size he is only exceeded by the elephant; and in strength and power inferior to none. He is at least twelve feet in length, from the snout to the tail; six or seven feet in height; and the circumference of the body is nearly equal to his length. He is particularly distinguished from all other animals by the remarkable and offensive weapon he carries on his nose; which is very hard horn, solid throughout, directed forward. He principally feeds upon large succulent plants, prickly shrubs, and branches; and delights in marshy places. no enchantment.22:6; 24:1; Ge 3:15; Mt 12:25,27; 16:18; Lu 10:18,19; Ro 16:20Re 12:9against. or, in. according.Ps 44:1-3; 136:13-20; Isa 63:9-12; Da 9:15; Mic 6:4,5; 7:15What hath.Ps 31:19; 64:9; 126:2,3; Isa 41:4; Joh 11:47; Ac 4:16; 5:12,14Ac 10:38; 15:12; Ga 1:23,24; 1Th 1:8,9 as a great.24:8,9; Ge 49:9; De 33:20; Ps 17:12; Pr 30:30; Isa 31:4; Am 3:8Re 5:5he shall.24:17; Ge 49:27; Da 2:44; Mic 5:8,9; Zec 10:4,5; 12:6; Re 19:11-21 Ps 2:1-3 12,13; 22:18,38; 24:12,13; 1Ki 22:14; 2Ch 18:13; Ac 4:19,20; 5:29Numbers 24:5-10
5 as gardens.Ge 2:8-10; 13:10; So 4:12-15; 6:11; Isa 58:11; Jer 31:12; Joe 3:18as the trees.{Ahalim,} "lign-aloe trees." This tree, which grows in the East Indies, is described as being eight or ten feet in height, with a stem the thickness of a man's thigh. At the top grows a large tuft of jagged and thick leaves, thick and indented, broad at the bottom, but growing narrower towards the point, and about four feet in length. The blossoms are red, intermingled with yellow, and double like cloves; from which comes a red and white fruit, of the size of a pea, oblong and triangular, with three apartments filled with seed. The tree has a very beautiful appearance; and a forest of them is said to bear a resemblance to a numerous encampment. Ps 1:3; Jer 17:18which the.Ps 104:16; Isa 41:19as cedar.Ps 92:12-14; Eze 31:3,4; 47:12 pour.Ps 68:26; Pr 5:16-18; Isa 48:1many waters.Ps 93:3,4; Jer 51:13; Re 17:1,15his king.Ezr 4:20; Ps 2:6-10; 18:43; Joh 1:49; Php 2:10,11; Re 19:16Agag.1Sa 15:8,9,32,33his kingdom.2Sa 5:12; 1Ki 4:21; 1Ch 14:2; Isa 2:2; 9:7; Da 2:44; Re 11:15 God.21:5; 23:22shall eat.14:9; 23:24; De 7:1break.Ps 2:9; Isa 38:13; Jer 50:17; Da 6:24pierce.De 32:23,42; Ps 21:12; 45:5; Jer 50:9 couched.Ge 49:9; Job 38:39,40who shall.23:24; Job 41:10; Ps 2:12Blessed.Ge 12:3; 27:29; Ps 122:6; Mt 25:40,45; Ac 9:5 he smote.Job 27:23; Eze 21:14,17; 22:13I called.22:6,11,17; 23:11; De 23:4,5; Jos 24:9,10; Ne 13:2Isaiah 54:17
weapon.15; Ps 2:1-6; Eze 38:9,10; Mt 16:18; Joh 10:28-30; Ro 8:1,28-39every.50:8; Job 1:11; 2:5; 22:5-30; 42:7; Ps 32:6; Zec 3:1-4; Re 12:10the heritage.58:14; Ps 61:5; Da 3:26; 6:20; Ro 6:22,23and their.45:24; 61:10; Ps 71:16,19; Jer 23:6; Ro 3:22; 10:4; 1Co 1:302Co 5:21; Php 3:9; 2Pe 1:1
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