Genesis 49:10-11
sceptre.Nu 24:17; Ps 60:7; Jer 30:21; Ho 11:12; Eze 19:11,14; Zec 10:11lawgiver.Nu 21:18; Ps 60:7; 108:8; Isa 33:22between.De 28:57until.Isa 9:6; 11:1-5; 62:11; Jer 23:5,6; Eze 21:27; Da 9:25; Mt 1:21Mt 17:5; 21:9; Lu 1:32,33; Joh 9:7; 18:31; 19:12,15the gathering.Ps 72:8-11; Isa 2:2; 11:10,12,13; 42:1,3,4; 49:6,7,22,23; 55:4,5Isa 60:1,3-5; Eze 21:27; Hag 2:7; Zec 2:11; 8:20-23; Mt 25:32Lu 1:32,33; 2:30-32; Joh 12:32; Ro 15:12; 2Co 5:10; Heb 7:14Re 11:15 his foal.Isa 63:1-3he washed.1Ki 4:20,25; 2Ki 18:32; Joe 3:18; Mic 4:4; Re 7:14; 19:18Psalms 80:8-19
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. preparedst.105:44; Ex 23:28-30; Jos 23:13-15; 24:12; Ne 9:22-25to take.Isa 27:6; 37:31; Jer 12:2and it.1Ki 4:20,25; 1Ch 21:5; 27:23,24 goodly cedars. Heb. cedars of God.104:16 72:8; Ge 15:18; Ex 23:31; 1Ki 4:21,24; 1Ch 18:3 broken.89:40,41; Isa 5:5; 18:5,6; Na 2:2; Lu 20:16 The boar.This wild boar, {chazir,} is the parent stock of our domestic hog. He is much smaller, but stronger, and more undaunted, colour, an iron grey inclining to black; snout, longer than that of the common breed: ears comparatively short; tusks, very formidable; and habits, fierce and savage. He is particularly destructive to corn-fields and vineyards. 2Ki 18:1-19:37; 24:1-25:30; 2Ch 32:1-33; 36:1-23; Jer 4:7; 39:1-3Jer 51:34; 52:7,12-14 Return.7:7; 90:13; Isa 63:15,17; Joe 2:14; Mal 3:7; Ac 15:16look down.33:13; Isa 63:15; La 3:50; Da 9:16-19 vineyard.8; Isa 5:1,2; Jer 2:21; Mr 12:1; Joh 15:1the branch.Or, "the Son," {ben,} or as 18 MSS., LXX., Vulgate, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic read, {ben adam,} "Son of man;" which the Targumist renders {makla mesheecha,} "the King Messiah." 89:21; Isa 11:1; 49:5; Jer 23:5,6; Eze 17:22-24; Zec 3:8; 6:12 burned.79:5; Isa 27:11; Eze 20:47,48; Joh 15:6perish.39:11; 76:6,7; 90:7; 2Th 1:9 15; 89:21; 110:1; Isa 53:5; Da 7:13,14; Joh 5:21-29 So will.79:13; Joh 6:66-69; Heb 10:38,39quicken.85:6; 119:25,37,40,107,154,156; So 1:4; Php 2:12,13; Eph 2:1-5 Turn us.3,7; Jer 3:22,23cause.1; 27:4,9; 31:16; 44:3Isaiah 4:2
the branch.11:1; 60:21; Jer 23:5; 33:15; Eze 17:22,23; Zec 3:8; 6:12beautiful and glorious. Heb. beauty and glory.Ex 28:2; Zec 9:17; Joh 1:14; 2Co 4:6; 2Pe 1:16the fruit.27:6; 30:23; 45:8; Ps 67:6; 85:11,12; Ho 2:22,23; Joe 3:18them that are escaped. Heb. the escaping.10:20-22; 27:12,13; 37:31,32; Jer 44:14,28; Eze 7:16; Joe 2:32Ob 1:17; Mt 24:22; Lu 21:36; Ro 11:4,5; Re 7:9-14Isaiah 5:1-7
1 Under the parable of a vineyard, God excuses his severe judgment.8 His judgments upon covetousness;11 upon lasciviousness;13 upon impiety;20 and upon injustice.26 The executioners of God's judgments. Now.De 31:19-22; Jud 5:1-31; Ps 45:1; 101:1well-beloved.So 2:16; 5:2,16; 6:3touching.27:2,3; Ps 80:8; So 8:11,12; Jer 2:21; Mt 21:33; Mr 12:1; Lu 20:9Joh 15:1a very fruitful hill. Heb. the horn of the son of oil. fenced it. or, made a wall about it.Ex 33:16; Nu 23:9; De 32:8,9; Ps 44:1-3; Ro 9:4planted.Jer 2:21the choicest vine.{Sorek,} in Arabic, {sharik,} certainly denotes an excellent vine; but some with Bp. Lowth, retain it as a proper name. Sorek was a valley lying between Askelon and Gaza, so called from the excellence of its vines. Jud 16:4and built.1:8; Mic 4:8made. Heb. hewed. a winepress.63:2,3; Ne 13:15; Re 14:18-20he looked.7; 1:2-4,21-23; De 32:6; Mt 21:34; Mr 11:13; 12:2; Lu 13:7; 20:10-181Co 9:7wild grapes.De 32:32,33; Ho 10:1 judge.Ps 50:4-6; 51:4; Jer 2:4,5; Mic 6:2,3; Mt 21:40,41; Mr 12:9-12Lu 20:15,16; Ro 2:5; 3:4 1:5; 2Ch 36:14-16; Jer 2:30,31; 6:29,30; Eze 24:13; Mt 23:37Ac 7:51-60 go to.Ge 11:4,7I will take.27:10,11; Le 26:31-35; De 28:49-52; 2Ch 36:4-10; Ne 2:3Ps 74:1-10; 80:12-16; La 1:2-9; 4:12trodden down. Heb. for a treading.10:6; 25:10; 28:3,18; La 1:15; Da 8:13; Lu 21:24; Re 11:2 I will lay.9,10; 6:11,12; 24:1-3,12; 32:13,14; Le 26:33-35; De 29:232Ch 36:19-21; Jer 25:11; 45:4; Lu 21:24it shall.7:23-25; Ho 3:4also.30:23; De 28:23,24; Am 4:7; Zec 14:16,17; Heb 6:6-8; Re 11:6 the vineyard.Ps 80:8-11,15; Jer 12:10his pleasant plant. Heb. plant of his pleasures.62:5; Ps 147:11; 149:4; So 7:6; Zep 3:17he looked.2; 58:6-8; Ex 22:22-27; Mic 6:8; Zec 7:9-14; Mt 3:8-10; 23:23Joh 15:2; 1Co 6:8-11; 1Jo 3:7,8but.The paronomasia, or play of words, is very remarkable here: he looked for {mishpat,} "judgment," but behold {mispach,} "oppression;" for {tzedakah,} "justice," but behold {tzëdkah,} "a cry." oppression. Heb. a scab.1:6; 3:17a cry.Ge 4:10; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7; 22:21-24,27; De 15:9; Ne 5:1-5Job 31:38,39; 34:28; Pr 21:13; Lu 18:7; Jas 5:4Jeremiah 2:21
Yet I.Ex 15:17; Ps 44:2; 80:8; Isa 5:1,2; 60:21; 61:3; Mt 21:33; Mr 12:1Lu 20:9; Joh 15:1wholly.Ge 18:19; 26:3-5; 32:28; De 4:37; Jos 24:31; Ps 105:6; Isa 41:8into the degenerate.De 32:32; Isa 1:21; 5:4; La 4:1Jeremiah 12:10
pastors.6:3; 25:9; 39:3my vineyard.Ps 80:8-16; Isa 5:1-7; Lu 20:9-16trodden.Isa 43:28; 63:18; La 1:10,11; Lu 21:14; Re 11:2pleasant portion. Heb. portion of desire.3:19Ezekiel 15:2-6
What.The vine is only noble and useful while producing fruit: for, when cut down, its wood is fit only for fuel. So Israel, having ceased to be fruitful, they are good for nothing, but, like a withered branch of a vine, to be burnt. De 32:32,33; Ps 80:8-16; So 2:13,15; 6:11; 7:12; 8:11,12; Isa 5:1-7Jer 2:21; Ho 10:1; Mt 21:33-41; Mr 12:1-9; Lu 20:9-16; Joh 15:1-6among.Isa 44:23; Mic 3:12; Zec 11:2 Jer 24:8; Mt 5:13; Mr 9:50; Lu 14:34,35 it is cast.Ps 80:16; Isa 27:11; Joh 15:6; Heb 6:8the fire.Isa 1:31; Am 4:11; Mal 4:1; Mt 3:12; Heb 12:29Is it meet. Heb. Will it prosper. meet. Heb. made fit.Jer 3:16; *marg: 2; 17:3-10; 20:47,48; Isa 5:1-6,24,25; Jer 4:7; 7:20; 21:7; 24:8-10Jer 25:9-11,18; 44:21-27; Zec 1:6
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