Psalms 27:2
wicked.3:7; 18:4; 22:16; 62:3,4came upon. Heb. approached against. to.14:4; 53:4; Job 19:22; 31:31they.18:38-42; 118:12; Isa 8:15; Joh 18:3-6Isaiah 8:15
stumble.Mt 11:6; 15:14; 21:44; Lu 20:17,18; Joh 6:66; 1Co 1:23Jeremiah 20:11
the Lord.1:8,19; 15:20; Isa 41:10,14; Ro 8:31; 2Ti 4:17a mighty.Ps 47:2; 65:5; 66:5my.17:18; De 32:35,36; Ps 27:1,2; Joh 18:4-6and they.1:19; 15:20everlasting.23:40; Ps 6:10; 35:26; 40:14; Isa 45:16; Da 12:2Jeremiah 46:12
heard.Eze 32:9-12; Na 3:8-10thy cry.14:2; 48:34; 49:21; 51:54; 1Sa 5:12; Isa 15:5-8; Zep 1:10stumbled.6; Isa 10:4; 19:2Jeremiah 50:32
the most proud. Heb. pride.Pr 16:18; 18:12; Isa 10:12-15; 14:13-15; Eze 28:2-9; Da 5:20,23-30none.51:26,64; Re 18:8kindle.21:14; 49:27; De 32:22; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14; 2:2,5Daniel 11:19
but.From the preceding verses in this chapter let us learn, 1. That God, in his providence, sets up one and pulls down another, as he pleases. 2. That this world is full of wars and fightings, which result from the indulgence of the lusts of men. 3. That all the changes and revolutions of states were plainly and perfectly foreseen by the God of heaven. 4. That no word of God can fall to the ground, but what he has declared shall infallibly come to pass. For the elucidation of the historical parts of Scripture, it is advantageous to notice the writings of heathen authors: light is thus thrown on many passages of Holy Writ, by shewing the accomplishment of the prophecies therein contained, or customs elucidated, which, in the course of years, or in our more northern latitude, would be to us inexplicable. We have therefore reason to bless God for human learning, by which many have done great service to the readers of His blessed word. Job 20:8; Ps 27:2; 37:36; Jer 46:6; Eze 26:21Daniel 11:22
with.10; 9:26; Isa 8:7,8; Am 8:8; 9:5; Na 1:8; Re 12:15,16also.8:10,11,25
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