‏ Deuteronomy 29:19

this curse.

12; Ge 2:17

that he bless.

17:2; Nu 15:30,39; Ps 10:4-6,11; 49:18; 94:6,7; Pr 29:1

Jer 5:12,13; 7:3-11; 28:15-17; 44:16,17,27; Eze 13:16,22; Eph 5:6

though I walk.

Nu 15:30; Ec 11:9; Ro 1:21; 2Co 10:5; Eph 4:17

imagination. or, stubborness.

Jer 3:17; 7:24; *margins

to add.A very forcible metaphor, denoting the natural progress and increasing avidity of sinful passions and depraved inclinations; which lead men to drink down iniquity as the drunkard does his liquor, without regard to the consequences. Some render, "to add thirst to drunkenness;" and then it implies the insatiableness of men's sinful passions, which hanker for more and more indulgence after the greatest excesses.

drunkenness to thirst. Heb. the drunken to the thirsty.

‏ Job 15:16

How much.Rather, "How much less {aph kee,} abominable and filthy man," who, under the influence of sinful propensities, commits sin as greedily as a thirsty man or camel drinks down water.

abominable.

4:19; 42:6; Ps 14:1-3; 53:3; Ro 1:28-30; 3:9-19; Tit 3:3

drinketh.

20:12; 34:7; Pr 19:28

‏ Proverbs 1:22

How.

6:9; Ex 10:3; 16:28; Nu 14:27; Mt 17:17

ye simple.

7:7; 9:4-6,16-18; Ps 94:8; Mt 9:13; 11:29,30; 23:37; Lu 19:42

Re 22:17

the scorners.

3:34; 14:6; 15:12; 19:29; 21:11; Job 34:7; Ps 1:1; 2Pe 3:3

fools.

7,29; 5:12; Joh 3:20

‏ Proverbs 4:17

9:17; 20:17; Job 24:5,6; Ps 14:4; Jer 5:26-28; Eze 22:25-29

Am 8:4-6; Mic 3:5; 6:12; Zep 3:3; Mt 23:14; Jas 5:4,5
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