Exodus 15:20-21

prophetess.

Jud 4:4; 1Sa 10:5; 2Ki 22:14; Lu 2:36; Ac 21:9; 1Co 11:5; 14:34

sister.

2:4; Nu 12:1; 20:1; 26:59; Mic 6:4

a timbrel.{Toph,} in Arabic called {duff} or {diff,} and in Spanish {adduffa,} is the {tabret} used in the East; being a thin, broad, wooden hoop, with parchment extended over one side of it, to which small pieces of brass, tin, etc., are attached, which make a jingling noise: it is held up with one hand and beaten upon with the other, and is precisely the same as the tambourine.

all the.

Jud 11:34; 21:21; 1Sa 18:6; 2Sa 6:5,14,16; Ps 68:11,25; 81:2; 149:3

Ps 150:4

answered.

1Sa 18:7; 2Ch 5:13; Ps 24:7-10; 134:1-3

Sing ye.

1; Jud 5:3; Isa 5:1-30; Re 7:10-12; 5:9; 14:3; 15:3; 19:1-6

Judges 11:34

Mizpeh.

11; 10:17

his daughter.

5:1-31; Ex 15:20; 1Sa 18:6,7; Ps 68:25; 148:11,12; 150:4

Jer 31:4,13

beside her. or, he had not of his own either son ordaughter. Heb. of himself. neither.

Zec 12:10; Lu 7:12; 8:42; 9:38

1 Samuel 18:6

Philistine. or, Philistines. the women.

Ex 15:20; Jud 11:34; Ps 68:25; Jer 31:11-13

instruments of music. Heb. three stringed instruments.The original {shalishim,} is rendered by the Vulgate {sistris.} The {sistrum} was an ancient Egyptian instrument made of brass, with three, and sometimes more brass rods across; which, being loose in their holes, made a jingling noise when shaken.

Ezekiel 16:27

I have.

14:9; Isa 5:25; 9:12,17

and have.

De 28:48-57; Isa 3:1; Ho 2:9-12

thine.{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 17:16

daughters. or, cities.

2Ki 24:2; 2Ch 28:18,19; Isa 9:12

which.

47,57; 5:6,7

Ezekiel 16:57

thy wickedness.

36,37; 21:24; 23:18,19; Ps 50:21; La 4:22; Ho 2:10; 7:1; 1Co 4:5

reproach.

2Ki 16:5-7; 2Ch 28:5,6,18-23; Isa 7:1; 14:28

Syria. Heb. Aram.

Ge 10:22,23; Nu 23:7

the daughters.

27

despise. or, spoil.

Jer 33:24
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