2 Samuel 21:10
Rizpah.8; 3:7took sackcloth.1Ki 21:27; Joe 1:18from the.9; De 21:13until water.Some suppose that this means a providential supply of rain, in order to remove the famine; but from the manner in which it is introduced, it seems to denote the autumnal rains, which commence about October. For five months did this broken-hearted woman watch by the bodies of her sons! De 11:14; 1Ki 18:41-45; Jer 5:24,25; 14:22; Ho 6:3; Joe 2:23Zec 10:1the birds.Ge 40:19; Eze 39:4 2 Samuel 21:14
buried.3:32; 4:12Zelah.Jos 18:28; 1Sa 10:2Zelzah. God.24:25; Ex 32:27-29; Nu 25:13; Jos 7:26; 1Ki 18:40,41; Jer 14:1-7Joe 2:18,19; Am 7:1-6; Jon 1:15; Zec 6:8 1 Kings 18:45
there was.39,40; Nu 25:8; 2Sa 21:14Ahab.21:1,23; Jos 19:18; 2Sa 2:9; 2Ki 9:16 Joel 2:23
ye children.Ps 149:2; La 4:2; Zec 9:13; Ga 4:26,27rejoice.Ps 28:7; 32:11; 33:1; 95:1-3; 104:34; Isa 12:2-6; 41:16; 61:10Hab 3:17,18; Zep 3:14-17; Zec 9:9; 10:7; Lu 1:46,47; Php 3:1,3; 4:4the former, etc. or, a teacher of righteousness.28,29; De 32:2; Job 33:23; Ps 72:6,7; Isa 30:21,23; Eph 4:8-11moderately. Heb. according to righteousness. he will.Le 26:4; De 11:14; 28:12; Pr 16:15; Jer 3:3; Ho 6:3; Zec 10:1Jas 5:7,8in.Am 4:7
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