‏ Genesis 22:16

12:2; Ps 105:9; Isa 45:23; Jer 49:13; 51:14; Am 6:8; Lu 1:73

Ro 4:13,14; Heb 6:13,14

‏ Numbers 14:28-30

As truly.

21,23; 26:64,65; 32:11; De 1:35; Ps 90:8,9; Heb 3:17

as ye have.

2

carcases.

32,33; 1Co 10:5; Heb 3:17; Jude 1:5

all that were.

1:45; 26:64

sware. Heb. lifted up my hand.

Ge 14:22

save Caleb.

38; 26:65; 32:12; De 1:36-38

‏ Deuteronomy 32:40-42

Ge 14:22; Ex 6:8; Nu 14:28-30; Jer 4:2; Heb 6:17,18; Re 10:5,6

whet.

Ps 7:12; Isa 27:1; 34:5,6; 66:16; Eze 21:9-15,20; Zep 2:12

I will.

35; Isa 1:24; 59:18; 66:6; Mr 1:2

them that hate.

5:9; Ex 20:5; Ro 1:30; 8:7; 2Ti 3:4

make mine.

23; Ps 45:5; 68:23; Isa 34:6-8; Jer 16:10; Eze 35:6-8; 38:21,22

revenges.The word {parôth,} rendered revenges, a sense in which it never seems to be used, has rendered this passage very obscure. As the word {paira} signifies the hair of the head, both in Hebrew and Arabic, Mr. Parkhurst and others render {mairosh parôth,} "from the hairy head;" but to have this sense, the words should rather have been {mipparôth rosh,} according the Hebrew idiom. The word {farôu,} in Arabic, however, also denotes a prince or chief; and the words may be literally rendered, with the LXX., [apo kephales archonton echthron,] "from the head of the chiefs of the enemies." The hyperbaton, or transposition of words from their grammatical order, is very observable in this verse; the third member forming a continuation of the first, and the fourth of the second.

Job 13:24; Jer 30:14; La 2:5

‏ Psalms 95:11

I sware.

Nu 14:23,28-30; De 1:34,35; Heb 3:11,18; 4:3,5

that they should not enter. Heb. if they enter. my rest.

Ge 2:2,3; Jer 6:16; Mt 11:28,29; Ho 4:4-11; Re 14:13

‏ Amos 6:8

sworn.

4:2; Jer 51:14; Heb 6:13-17

I abhor.

Le 26:11; Ps 78:59; 106:40; Zec 11:8

the excellency.

8:7; Ps 47:4; Eze 24:21

and hate.

3:11; La 2:5

therefore.

Mic 1:6-9

all that is therein. Heb. the fulness thereof.

Ps 50:12

‏ Amos 8:7-8

sworn.

6:8; De 33:26-29; Ps 47:4; 68:34; Lu 2:32

I will.

Ex 17:16; 1Sa 15:2,3; Ps 10:11; Isa 43:25; Jer 17:1; 31:34

Ho 7:2; 8:13; 9:9

the land.It is supposed that an earthquake is here intended; the rising and falling of the ground, with a wave-like motion, and its leaving its proper place and bounds, in consequence of an earthquake, being justly and beautifully compared to the swelling, overflowing, and subsiding of the Nile.

Ps 18:7; 60:2,3; 114:3-7; Isa 5:25; 24:19,20; Jer 4:24-26

Mic 1:3-5; Na 1:5,6; Hab 3:5-8; Hag 2:6,7

every one.

10; 9:5; Jer 12:4; Ho 4:3; 10:5; Mt 24:30

rise.

9:5; Isa 8:7,8; Jer 46:8; Da 9:26
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