Exodus 23:27-30
my fear.15:14-16; Ge 35:5; De 2:25; 11:23,25; Jos 2:9-11; 1Sa 14:152Ki 7:6; 2Ch 14:14destroy.De 7:23backs. Heb. neck.Ps 18:40 hornets.{Tzirâh,} The hornet, may be so called from the Arabic {zaraâ,} to lay prostrate, strike down, because of the destruction occasioned by the violence of its sting. The hornet, in natural history, belongs to the species Crabro, of the genus Vespa or Wasp. It is a most voracious insect, and exceedingly strong for its size, which is generally an inch in length. De 7:20; Jos 24:11 in one year.De 7:22; Jos 15:63; 16:10; 17:12,13; Jud 3:1-4 30Exodus 33:2
an angel.23:20; 32:34; 34:11the Canaanite.3:8,17; De 7:22; Jos 24:11Exodus 34:11
Observe.De 4:1,2,40; 5:32; 6:3,25; 12:28,32; 28:1; Mt 28:20; Joh 14:21I drive.3:8,17; 33:2; Ge 15:18-21; De 7:1,19; 9:4,5Leviticus 18:24
Defile.6-23,30; Jer 44:4; Mt 15:18-20; Mr 7:10-23; 1Co 3:17for.20:22,23; De 12:31; 18:12Deuteronomy 7:1
1 All communion with the nations is forbidden;5 for fear of idolatry;6 for the holiness of the people;9 for the nature of God in his mercy and justice;17 for the assuredness of victory which God will give over them. the Lord.4:38; 6:1,10,19,23; 9:1,4; 11:29; 31:3,20; Ex 6:8; 15:7; Nu 14:31Ps 44:2,3; 78:55the Hittites.With respect to the situation of these nations in the land of Canaan, Calmet remarks, that the Canaanites chiefly inhabited Phoenecia; the Hittites, the mountains south of the promised land; the Hivites, mount Ebal, and Gerizim, and towards Hermon; the Girgashites, beyond Jordan, towards the lake of Gennesareth, the Jebusistes, about Jerusalem; the Amorites, the mountains west of the Dead Sea, and part of the land of Moab; and that the Perizzites were probably not a distinct nation, but villagers scattered through the country. Ge 15:18-21; Ex 23:28; 33:2greater.4:38; 4:1-3; 20:1Psalms 78:55
cost.44:2; 105:44,45; 135:10-12; 136:18-22; Jos 6:1-21:45; Ne 9:22-25divided.Nu 33:54; Jos 13:7; 19:51and made.De 6:10-12Psalms 80:8
a vine.Isa 5:1-7; 27:2,3; Jer 2:21; Eze 15:6; 17:6; 19:10; Mt 21:33-41Joh 15:1-8thou hast cast.44:2; 78:55; Jer 18:9,10This most elegant allegory, which is every where well supported, is frequently employed by sacred writers: see the Parallel Passages.
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