2 Chronicles 33:11
A.M. 3327. B.C. 677. the Lord.De 28:36; Job 36:8the captains.Isa 10:8; 36:9of the king. Heb. which were the king's.Ne 9:32,37; Isa 5:26-30; 7:18-20among the thorns.The word {bachochim} may possibly her signify with fetters or chains, as the kindred word {chachim} denotes, Eze 19:4, 9. The Syriac and Arabic have alive, probably reading {bechayim}. 1Sa 13:6; La 3:7bound him.2Ki 23:33; 25:6; Job 36:8-11; Ps 107:10-14fetters. or, chains.Ezekiel 16:27
I have.14:9; Isa 5:25; 9:12,17and have.De 28:48-57; Isa 3:1; Ho 2:9-12thine.{Chukkach,} "thy portion;" the household provision of a wife--food, clothes, and money. delivered.The Jews, under Manasseh, and the succeeding kings of Judah, made the temple itself the scene of their open and abominable idolatries, in addition to all their idol temples! which appears to be meant by "the eminent place," and "highplaces in every street," ver. 24. Allured by the prosperity of the Egyptians, they also connected themselves with them, and joined in their multiplied and abominable idolatries. And when Jehovah punished them by wars and famines, and by the Philistines, whose daughters are represented as ashamed of their enormous idolatries, instead of being amended, they formed alliances with the Assyrians, and worshipped their gods: and they even followed every idol which was worshipped between Canaan and Chaldea. 37; 23:22,25,28,29,46,47; Ps 106:41; Jer 34:21; Re 17:16daughters. or, cities.2Ki 24:2; 2Ch 28:18,19; Isa 9:12which.47,57; 5:6,7Hosea 2:9-14
will I.Da 11:13; Joe 2:14; Mal 1:4; 3:18take.3; Isa 3:18-26; 17:10,11; Eze 16:27,39; 23:26; Zep 1:13; Hag 1:6-11Hag 2:16,17recover. or, take away. now.3; Isa 3:17; Jer 13:22,26; Eze 16:36; 23:29; Lu 12:2,3; 1Co 4:5lewdness. Heb. folly, or, villany. and none shall.5:13,14; 13:7,8; Ps 50:22; Pr 11:21; Mic 5:8 cause.9:1-5; Isa 24:7-11; Jer 7:34; 16:9; 25:10; Eze 26:13; Na 1:10Re 18:22,23her feast.1Ki 12:32; Isa 1:13,14; Am 5:21; 8:3,5,9,10 destroy. Heb. make desolate. These.5; 9:1I will.Ps 80:12; Isa 5:5; 7:23; 29:17; 32:13-15; Jer 26:18; Mic 3:12 I will visit.9:7,9; Ex 32:34; Jer 23:2the days.9:10; 13:1; Jud 2:11-13; 3:7; 10:6; 1Ki 16:31,32; 18:18-40; 2Ki 1:22Ki 10:28; 21:3she burned.11:2; Jer 7:9; 11:13; 18:15she decked.Eze 23:40-42she went.5,7; Jer 2:23-25forgat.De 6:12; 8:11-14; 32:18; Jud 3:7; 1Sa 12:9; Job 8:13; Ps 78:11Ps 106:13,21; Isa 17:10; Jer 2:32; Eze 22:12; 23:35 Therefore.Isa 30:18; Jer 16:14I will.So 1:4; Joh 6:44; 12:32and bring.3; Jer 2:2; Eze 20:10,35,36; Re 12:6,14and speak.Isa 35:3,4; 40:1,2; 49:13-26; 51:3-23; Jer 3:12-24; 30:18-22Jer 31:1-37; 32:36-41; 33:6-26; Eze 34:22-31; 36:8-15; 37:11-28Eze 39:25-29; Am 9:11-15; Mic 7:14-20; Zep 3:9-20; Zec 1:12-17Zec 8:19-23; Ro 11:26,27comfortably. or, friendly. Heb. to her heart.Ge 34:3; Jud 19:3; *marg:Amos 8:9-12
that I.This is supposed to refer to an eclipse; and Abp. Usher has shown that about eleven years after Amos prophesied there were two great eclipses of the sun, one at the feast of tabernacles, and the other some time before the passover. 4:13; 5:8; Job 5:14; Isa 13:10; 29:9,10; 59:9,10; Jer 15:9; Mic 3:6Mt 24:29; Re 6:12; 8:12and I.Ex 10:21-23; Mt 27:45; Mr 15:33; Lu 23:44 I will turn.3; 5:23; 6:4-7; De 16:14; 1Sa 25:36-38; 2Sa 13:28-31; Job 20:23Isa 21:3,4; 22:12-14; Da 5:4-6; Ho 2:11; Na 1:10sackcloth.Isa 15:2,3; Jer 48:37; Eze 7:18; 27:30,31as the.Jer 6:26; Zec 12:10; Lu 7:12,13a bitter.Job 3:5; *marg: but.1Sa 3:1; 28:6,15; Ps 74:9; Isa 5:6; 30:20,21; Eze 7:26; Mic 3:6Mt 9:36 shall run.Pr 14:6; Da 12:4; Mt 11:25-27; 12:30; 24:23-26; Ro 9:31-33Ro 11:7-10; 2Ti 3:6,7
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