Job 24:5-6
wild asses.39:5-7; Jer 2:24; Ho 8:9rising.14; Pr 4:16; Ho 7:6; Mic 2:1; Zep 3:3; Joh 18:28; Ac 23:12the wilderness.5:5; 12:6; Ge 16:12; 27:40 They reap.De 28:33,51; Jud 6:3-6; Mic 6:15corn. Heb. mingled corn, or, dredge. they gather, etc.Heb. the wicked gather the vintage.Psalms 14:4
Have.94:8,9; Isa 5:13; 27:11; 29:14; 44:19,20; 45:20; Ro 1:21,22,282Co 4:3,4; Eph 4:17,18eat up.Jer 10:25; Am 8:4; Mic 3:2,3; Ga 5:15and.79:6; Job 21:15; 27:10; Isa 64:7Proverbs 9:17
Stolen.20:17; 23:31,32; Ge 3:6; Ro 7:8; Jas 1:14,15eaten in secret. Heb. of secrecies.7:18-20; 30:20; 2Ki 5:24-27; Eph 5:12Proverbs 20:17
deceit. Heb. lying, or falsehood.4:17is sweet.9:17,18; Ge 3:6,7; Job 20:12-20; Ec 11:9; Heb 11:25his.La 3:15,16Jeremiah 5:26-28
For.4:22; Isa 58:1; Eze 22:2-12lay wait. or, pry as fowlers lie in wait.18:22; 1Sa 19:10,11; Ps 10:9,10; 64:5; Pr 1:11,17,18; Hab 1:14,15catch.Lu 5:10 cage. or, coop.This is, without doubt, a reference to a decoy or trap-cage, as Dr. Blayney renders; in which fowlers place several tame birds, to decoy the others into the snare prepared for them. Re 18:2so are.Pr 1:11-13; Ho 12:7,8; Am 8:4-6; Mic 1:12; 6:10,11; Hab 2:9-11 waxen.De 32:15; Job 15:27,28; 21:23,24; Ps 73:6,7,12; 119:70; Am 4:1Jas 5:4,5overpass.2:33; Eze 5:6,7; 16:47-52; 1Co 5:1judge.22:15-19; Job 29:12-14; Ps 72:4; 82:2-4; Isa 1:23; Zec 7:10yet.12:1; Job 12:6; Ps 73:12Ezekiel 22:25-29
a conspiracy.13:10-16; 1Ki 22:11-13,23; Jer 5:30,31; 6:13; La 2:14; 4:132Pe 2:1-3like.27-29; Isa 56:11; Ho 6:9; Mic 3:5-7; Re 13:11,15ravening.That is, from the Saxon {reafian}, seizing and devouring it with eagerness and rapacity. they have devoured.13:19; Jer 2:30,34; Mt 23:14; Mr 12:40; Lu 20:47; Re 17:6; 18:13 priests.1Sa 2:12-17,22; Jer 2:8,26,27; La 4:13; Mic 3:11,12; Zep 3:3,4Mal 1:6-8; 2:1-3,8violated. Heb. offered violence to. profaned.Le 22:2-33; 1Sa 2:15,29put no.44:23; Le 10:1-3,10; 11:47; 20:25; Jer 15:19; Hag 2:11-13hid their.8; 20:12,13I am profaned.36:20; Ro 2:24 princes.6; 19:3-6; 22:6; 45:9; Isa 1:23; Ho 7:1-7; Mic 3:2,3,9-11; 7:8Zep 3:3; Jas 2:6,7to get.13; Mt 21:13; Jas 5:1-4 prophets.The prophets employed all their ingenuity to varnish over the crimes of the princes, (the antecedent to them,) to palliate their offences, and to conceal their faults, while they were like ravening wolves, and took bribes to shed innocent blood. By these means they shared the dishonest gains with the princes, or availed themselves of their authority to gratify their avarice or revenge. 25; 13:10-16; Isa 30:10; Jer 8:10,11seeing.13:22,23; 21:29; Jer 23:25-32; La 2:14; Zep 3:4Thus saith the Lord.13:6,7; Jer 23:21; 28:2,15; 29:8,9; 37:19 people.7; 18:12; Isa 5:7; 10:2; 59:3-7; Jer 5:26-28,31; 6:13; Am 3:10Mic 2:2; 3:3; Jas 5:4oppression. or, deceit. oppressed.7; 22:7; Ex 22:21; 23:9; Le 19:33; Ps 94:6; Mt 25:43wrongfully. Heb. without right.
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