Job 3:10-16
it shut not.10:18,19; Ge 20:18; 29:31; 1Sa 1:5; Ec 6:3-5; Jer 20:17hid.6:2,3; 10:1; 23:2; Ec 11:10 died I.Ps 58:8; Jer 15:10; Ho 9:14when I came.Ps 22:9,10; 71:6; 139:13-16; Isa 46:3 the knees.Ge 30:3; 50:23; Isa 66:12; Eze 16:4,5 then had I been at rest.Ec 6:3-5; 9:10 kings.30:23; 1Ki 2:10; 11:43; Ps 49:6-10,14; 89:48; Ec 8:8; Isa 14:10-16Eze 27:18-32which built.Who erect splendid mausoleums, funeral monuments, etc. to keep their names from perishing, while their bodies are turned to corruption. 15:28; Isa 5:8; Eze 26:20 who filled their houses.That is, "the covetous, whom nothing can satisfy," as the poet Saady has observed, "but the dust that fills his mouth, when laid in the grave." 22:25; 27:16; Nu 22:18; 1Ki 10:27; Isa 2:7; Zep 1:18; Zec 9:3 an hidden.Ps 58:8; 1Co 15:8Job 10:18-19
hast thou.3:10,11; Jer 15:10; 20:14-18; Mt 26:24given up.11:20; 14:10 Ps 58:8Ecclesiastes 6:3-5
a man.Ge 33:5; 1Sa 2:20,21; 2Ki 10:1; 1Ch 28:5; 2Ch 11:21; Es 5:11Ps 127:4,5; Pr 17:6so.5:17-19; Ge 47:9and also.2Ki 9:35; Es 7:10; 9:14,15; Isa 14:19,20; Jer 22:19; 36:30that an.4:3; Job 3:16; Ps 58:8; Mt 26:24 his name.Ps 109:13 this.Job 3:10-13; 14:1; Ps 58:8; 90:7-9Jeremiah 20:17-18
he slew.Job 3:10,11,16; 10:18,19; Ec 6:3 came.Job 3:20; 14:1,13; La 3:1to see.8:18; Ge 3:16-19; Ps 90:10; La 1:12; Joh 16:20; Heb 10:36with.Ps 69:19; Isa 1:6; 51:7; Ac 5:41; 1Co 4:9-13; 2Ti 1:12; Heb 11:36Heb 12:2; 13:13; 1Pe 4:14-16Matthew 24:19
De 28:53-56; 2Sa 4:4; 2Ki 15:16; La 4:3,4,10; Ho 13:16; Mr 13:17,18Lu 21:23; 23:29,30Luke 23:29
the days.Our Lord here refers to the destruction of Jerusalem, and the final desolation of the Jewish state; an evil associated with so many miseries, that sterility, which had otherwise been considered an opprobrium, was accounted a circumstance most felicitous. No history can furnish us with a parallel to the calamities and miseries of the Jews; rapine and murder, famine and pestilence, within; fire and sword, and all the terrors of war, without. Our Saviour himself wept at the foresight of these calamities; and it is almost impossible for persons of any humanity to read the relation of them in Josephus without weeping also. He might justly affirm, "if the misfortunes of all, from the beginning of the world, were compared with those of the Jews, they would appear much inferior in the comparison." 21:23,24; Mt 24:19; Mr 13:17-19Blessed.De 28:53-57; Ho 9:12-16; 13:16
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