2 Chronicles 17:3-6
the Lord.15:2,9; Ge 39:2,3,21; Ex 3:12; 4:12; Jos 1:5,9; Jud 2:18; 6:122Sa 5:10; 1Ch 22:18; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:10; 41:10; Mt 1:23; 18:20Mt 28:20; 2Ti 4:22he walked.2Sa 8:15; 1Ki 11:6; 15:3,4; 2Ki 14:3; 16:2; 18:3; 22:2; Ps 132:1-5his father David. or, his father, and of David.14:2-5,11; 15:8-13sought.Jud 2:11; 8:33; Jer 2:23 walked.Lu 1:6; 1Th 2:12; 4:1not after.1Ki 12:28,30,33; 13:33,34; 16:31-33; 2Ki 8:18; 17:19; Jer 3:7,8Ho 4:15 A.M. 3091. B.C. 913. the Lord.2Sa 7:25,26; 1Ki 9:4,5; Ps 127:1; 132:12; 1Pe 5:10brought. Heb. gave. presents.32:23; 1Sa 10:27; 1Ki 4:21; 10:25; Ps 68:29; 72:10; 76:11; Mt 2:11he had riches.1:15; 9:27; 18:1; 32:27-29; Ge 13:2; 26:13,14; De 8:13,14; 1Ki 10:27Job 42:12; Mt 6:33 his heart.De 28:47; Job 22:26lifted up. that is, was encouraged. in the ways.Ps 18:21,22; 119:1; 138:5; Ho 14:9; Ac 13:10he took away.14:3; 15:17; 19:3; 20:33; 31:1; 34:3-7; 1Ki 22:432 Chronicles 19:3-4
good things.12:12; 17:3-6; 1Ki 14:13; Ro 7:18prepared.12:14; 30:19; Ezr 7:10; Ps 57:7 went out again. Heb. returned and went out.1Sa 7:15-17Beer-sheba.Ge 21:33; Jud 20:1mount.Jos 17:15; Jud 19:1brought.15:8-13; 29:10,11; 1Sa 7:3,4; Mal 4:6; Lu 1:172 Chronicles 20:3-30
feared.Ge 32:7-11,24-28; Ps 56:3,4; Isa 37:3-6; Jon 1:16; Mt 10:28himself. Heb. his face. seek the Lord. See on ch.11:16; 19:3proclaimed.Jud 20:26; 1Sa 7:6; Ezr 8:21-23; Es 4:16; Jer 36:9; Da 9:3Joe 1:14; 2:12-18; Jon 3:5-9 ask help of the Lord.Ps 34:5,6; 50:15; 60:10-12the cities.19:5; Ps 69:35 Jehoshaphat.6:12,13; 34:31; 2Ki 19:15-19 O Lord.Ex 3:6,15,16; 1Ch 29:18God in heaven.De 4:39; Jos 2:11; 1Ki 8:23; Ps 115:3; Isa 57:15,16; 66:1; Mt 6:9rulest not.1Ch 29:11,12; Ps 47:2,8; Jer 27:5-8; Da 4:17,25,32-35in thine hand.1Ch 29:11,12; Ps 62:11; Mt 6:13none is able.Ac 11:17 our God.14:11; Ge 17:7; Ex 6:7; 19:5-7; 20:2; 1Ch 17:21-24who. Heb. thou. drive out.Ex 33:2; Ps 44:2gavest.Ge 12:7; 13:15; Jos 24:3,13; Ne 9:8thy friend.Isa 41:8; Joh 11:11; 15:15; Jas 2:23 built thee.2:4; 6:10 If, when evil.6:28-30; 1Ki 8:33,37and in thy presence.Mt 18:20thy name.6:20; Ex 20:24; 23:21is in this house.Several MSS. with the Syriac, Arabic, and Vulgate, read {nikra}, "is invoked:" "thy name is invoked in this house." whom thou.Nu 20:17-21; De 2:4,5,9,19; Jud 11:15-18 how they reward us.Six of Dr. Kennicott's and De Rossi's MSS. and {räâh}, "evil:" "Behold they reward us evil:" which is also the reading of the Targum. Ge 44:4; Ps 7:4; 35:12; Pr 17:13; Jer 18:20to cast us.Jud 11:23,24; Ps 83:3-12 wilt.De 32:36; Jud 11:27; 1Sa 3:13; Ps 7:6,8; 9:19; 43:1; Isa 2:4; 42:4Joe 3:12; Re 19:11we have.2Sa 14:11; 1Sa 14:6; 2Co 1:8,9neither.2Ki 6:15our eyes.Ps 25:15; 121:1,2; 123:1,2; 141:8; Jon 2:4 all Judah.De 29:10; Ezr 10:1; Jon 3:5; Ac 21:5 Then upon.Isa 58:9; 65:24; Da 9:20,21; Ac 10:4,31came the Spirit.15:1; 24:20; Nu 11:25,26; 24:2 Be not afraid.32:7,8; Ex 14:13,14; De 1:29,30; 20:1,4; 31:6,8; Jos 11:6; Ne 4:14Ps 17:1,2; Isa 41:10-16; 43:1,2the battle.32:8; 1Sa 17:47 cliff. Heb. ascent. Ziz.The cliff of Ziz was probably near Ziza, which Ptolemy places in Arabia Petraæ, long. 69 11/24 degrees lat. 31 degrees. brook. or, valley. the wilderness.The wilderness of Jeruel seems, from ver. 20, to have been a part of the wilderness of Tekoa. not need.22,23; Ex 14:13,14,25stand ye still.Ps 46:10,11; Isa 30:7,15; La 3:26; 3:26for the Lord.15:2; 32:8; Nu 14:9; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:9,10; 41:10; Am 5:14; Mt 1:23Mt 28:20; Ro 8:31; 2Ti 4:22 bowed his head.7:3; Ge 24:26; Ex 4:31fell before.Job 1:20; Ps 95:6 Levites.1Ch 15:16-22; 16:5,42; 23:5; 25:1-7Korhites.Ps 44:1; 49:1; *titlesa loud.5:13; Ezr 3:12,13; Ne 12:42,43; Ps 81:1; 95:1,2 Tekoa.11:6; 2Sa 14:2; 1Ch 4:5; Jer 6:1Hear ye.15Believe in the Lord.Isa 7:9; 26:3; Joh 11:40; 14:1; Ro 8:31; Heb 11:6believe his.Ex 14:31; Lu 16:31; Joh 5:46,47; 13:20 consulted.1Ch 13:1,2; Pr 11:14appointed.29:25-30; 30:21; Ezr 3:10,11; Ne 12:27that should praise. Heb. praisers of. the beauty.1Ch 16:29; Ps 29:2; 50:2; 90:17; 96:9Praise the Lord.5:13; 7:3,6; 1Ch 16:34,41; Ezr 3:11; Ps 106:1; 107:1; 136:1-26Jer 33:11 when they. Heb. in the time that they, etc. to sing and to.Heb. in singing and. the Lord set ambushments. Houbigant's version is, "the Lord set against the children of Amon and Moab ambushments of those who came from mount Seir against Judah; and the children of Ammon and Moab were smitten: but they afterwards rose up against the inhabitants of mount Seir, and utterly destroyed them; who being destroyed, they rose up one against one another, and mutually destroyed each other." Jud 7:22; 1Sa 14:16,20; 2Ki 6:17; Ps 35:5,6; Isa 19:2; Eze 38:21were smitten. or, smote one another. mount Seir.Ge 14:6; 36:8,9; De 2:5; Jos 24:4; Eze 35:2,3to destroy another. Heb. for the destruction. they were dead.Ex 14:30; 1Ch 5:22; Ps 110:6; Isa 37:36; Jer 33:5none escaped. Heb. there was not an escaping.Ezr 9:14 they found.Ex 12:35,36; 1Sa 30:19,20; 2Ki 7:9-16; Ps 68:12; Ro 8:37dead bodies.Instead of {pegarim,} "dead bodies," eight MSS. and several ancient editions read {begadim,} "garments." None of the ancient versions, except the Chaldee, have dead bodies: garments would therefore appear to be the true reading; and the succeeding clause should be rendered, "which they seized for themselves." precious jewels.Ex 3:22; Nu 31:15; Jud 8:24-26; Pr 3:15it was so much.Eze 39:8,9 Berachah. that is, Blessing.Having previously sought deliverance by fasting and prayer, and received the assurance of it with grateful joy, Jehoshaphat and his army returned immediate and fervent thanks and praise to the Lord, who had in so wonderful a manner performed his promise. Scott, who quotes the following from Bp. Patrick: "They did not return every man to his own home; but first went back to Jerusalem, to bless the Lord again for hearing their prayer and making good his promises." blessed.Ex 15:1-19; 2Sa 22:1; Ps 103:1,2; 107:21,22; Lu 1:68; Re 19:1-6the name.Ge 28:19; 32:20; Ex 17:15; 1Sa 7:12; Isa 62:4; Ac 1:19unto this day.5:9 forefront. Heb. head.2Sa 6:14,15; Mic 2:13; Heb 6:20the Lord.1Sa 2:1; Ne 12:43; Ps 20:5; 30:1; Isa 35:10; 51:11; Re 18:20 with psalteries.Instead of celebrating his own heroism or the valour of his troops on this memorable occasion, this excellent prince sung with his whole army the praises of Jehovah, the God of hosts, who disposes of the victory according to his pleasure. This conduct was becoming the descendant and successor of David, the man after God's own heart, and of a religious people, the peculiar inheritance of Jehovah. 2Sa 6:5; 1Ch 13:8; 23:5; 25:6; Ps 57:8; 92:3; 149:3; 150:3-5Re 14:2,3 the fear.17:10; Ge 35:5; Ex 23:27; Jos 5:1; 2Ki 7:6they had heard.Ex 15:14-16; Jos 2:9-11; 9:9-11 his God.14:6,7; 15:15; Jos 23:1; 2Sa 7:1; Job 34:29; Pr 16:7; Joh 14:27
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