Leviticus 26:14-46
18; De 28:15-68; Jer 17:27; La 1:18; 2:17; Mal 2:2; Ac 3:23Heb 12:25 despise.43; Nu 15:31; 2Sa 12:9,10; 2Ki 17:15; 2Ch 36:16; Pr 1:7,30Jer 6:19; Zec 7:11-13; Ac 13:41; 1Th 4:8soul.Ps 50:17; Pr 5:12; Ro 8:7break.Ge 17:14; Ex 19:5; 24:7; De 31:16; Isa 24:5; Jer 11:10; 31:32Eze 16:59; Heb 8:9 appoint.Ps 109:6over you. Heb. upon you. terror.De 28:65-67; 32:25; Job 15:20,21; 18:11; 20:25; Ps 73:19; Isa 7:2Jer 15:8; 20:4; Heb 10:31consumption.Ex 15:26; De 28:21,22,35consume.De 28:32,34,67; 1Sa 2:33; Ps 78:33; Eze 33:10; Zec 14:12and ye shall.De 28:33,51; Jud 6:3-6,11; Job 31:8; Isa 65:22-24; Jer 5:17; 12:13Mic 6:15; Hag 1:6for your.Isa 10:4 set.17:10; 20:5,6; Ps 68:1,2ye shall be.De 28:25; Jud 2:14; 1Sa 4:10; 31:1; Ne 9:27-30; Ps 106:41,42Jer 19:7; La 1:5shall flee.36; Ps 53:5; Pr 28:1 seven times.21,24,28; 1Sa 2:5; Ps 119:164; Pr 24:16; Da 3:19 will break.1Sa 4:3,11; Isa 2:12; 25:11; 26:5; Jer 13:9; Eze 7:24; 30:6; Da 4:37Zep 3:11make.De 28:23; 1Ki 17:1; Jer 14:1-6; Lu 4:25 your strength.Ps 127:1; Isa 49:4; Hab 2:13; Ga 4:11for your land.4; De 11:17; 28:18,38-40,42; Job 31:40; Ps 107:34; Hag 1:9-11Hag 2:16; 1Co 3:6 contrary unto me. or, at all adventures with me: and sover. 24 wild.6; De 32:24; 2Ki 17:25; Jer 15:3; Eze 5:17; 14:15,21rob you.2Ki 2:24your high.Jud 5:6; 2Ch 15:5; Isa 24:6; 33:8; La 1:4; Eze 14:15; 33:28Mic 3:12; Zec 7:14 Isa 1:16-20; Jer 2:30; 5:3; Eze 24:13,14; Am 4:6-12 2Sa 22:27; Job 9:4; Ps 18:26; Isa 63:10 will bring.De 32:25,41; Jud 2:14-16; Ps 78:62-64; Isa 34:5,6; Jer 9:16Jer 14:12,13; 15:2-4; La 2:21; Eze 5:17; 6:3; 14:17; 21:4-17; 29:8Eze 33:2avenge.De 32:35; Ps 94:1; Eze 20:37; Heb 10:28-30I will send.Nu 14:12; 16:49; De 28:21; 2Sa 24:15; Jer 14:12; 24:10; 29:17,18Am 4:10; Lu 21:11 Ps 105:16; Isa 3:1; 9:20; Jer 14:12; La 4:3-9; Eze 4:10,16; 5:16Eze 14:13; Ho 4:10; Mic 6:14; Hag 1:6 21,24 in fury.Isa 27:4; 59:18; 63:3; 66:15; Jer 21:5; Eze 5:13,15; 8:18; Na 1:2,6 This was literally fulfilled at the siege of Jerusalem. Josephus gives a dreadful detail respecting a woman named Mary, who, in the extremity of the famine, during the seige, killed her sucking child, roasted, and had eaten part of it, when discovered by the soldiers! De 28:53-57; 2Ki 6:28,29; Jer 19:9; La 2:20; 4:10; Eze 5:10Mt 24:19; Lu 23:29 I will destroy.1Ki 13:2; 2Ki 23:8,16,20; 2Ch 14:3-5; 23:17; 31:1; 34:3-7; Isa 27:9Jer 8:1-3; Eze 6:3-6,13my soul.11,15; 20:23; Ps 78:58,59; 89:38; Jer 14:19 And I will make.2Ki 25:4-10; 2Ch 36:19; Ne 2:3,17; Isa 1:7; 24:10-12; Jer 4:7; 9:11La 1:1; 2:7; Eze 6:6; 21:15; Mic 3:12and bring.Ps 74:3-8; Jer 22:5; 26:6,9; 52:13; La 1:10; Eze 9:6; 21:7; 24:21Mt 24:1,2; Lu 21:5,6,24; Ac 6:14I will not smell. See onGe 8:21; Isa 1:11-14; 66:3; Am 5:21-23; Heb 10:26 And I.De 29:23; Isa 1:7,8; 5:6,9; 6:11; 24:1; 32:13,14; 64:10; Jer 9:11Jer 25:11,18,38; 44:2,22; La 5:18; Eze 33:28,29; Da 9:2,18Hab 3:17; Lu 21:20and your.De 28:37; 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:8; Jer 18:16; 19:8; La 4:12; Eze 5:15 De 4:27; 28:64-66; Ps 44:11; Jer 9:16; La 1:3; 4:15; Eze 12:14-16Eze 20:23; 22:15; Zec 7:14; Lu 21:24; Jas 1:1 This was fulfilled during the Babylonish captivity: for, from Saul to the captivity are about 490 years, during which period there were 70 sabbaths of years neglected by the Hebrews. Now the Babylonish captivity lasted 70 years, and during that time the land of Israel rested. 25:2-4,10; 2Ch 36:21 Isa 24:5,6; Ro 8:22 I will send.Ge 35:5; De 28:65-67; Jos 2:9-11; 5:1; 1Sa 17:24; 2Ki 7:6,72Ch 14:14; Job 15:21,22; Isa 7:2,4; Eze 21:7,12,15and the.7,8,17; De 1:44; Job 15:21; Pr 28:1; Isa 30:17shaken. Heb. driven. they shall.Jud 7:22; 1Sa 14:15,16; Isa 10:4; Jer 37:10and ye shall.Nu 14:42; Jos 7:12,13; Jud 2:14 De 4:27; 28:48,68; Isa 27:13; Jer 42:17,18,22; 44:12-14,27,28 shall pine.De 28:65; 30:1; Ne 1:9; Ps 32:3,4; Jer 3:25; 29:12; La 4:9; Eze 4:17Eze 6:9; 20:43; 24:23; 33:10; 36:31; Ho 5:15; Zec 10:9and also.Ex 20:5; 34:7; Nu 14:18; De 5:9; Jer 31:29; Eze 18:2,3,19Mt 23:35,36; Ro 11:8-10 confess.Nu 5:7; De 4:29-31; 30:1-3; Jos 7:19; 1Ki 8:33-36,47; Ne 9:2-5Job 33:27,28; Ps 32:5; Pr 28:13; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 36:31Da 9:3-20; Ho 5:15; 6:1,2; Lu 15:18,19; 1Jo 1:8-10and that.21,24,27,28 their uncircumcised.De 30:6; Jer 4:4; 6:10; 9:25,26; Eze 44:7; Ac 7:51; Ro 2:28,29Ga 5:6; Php 3:3; Col 2:11humbled.Ex 10:3; 1Ki 21:29; 2Ch 12:6,7,12; 32:26; 33:12,13,19,23; Eze 6:9Eze 20:43; Mt 23:12; Lu 14:11; 18:14; Jas 4:6-9; 1Pe 5:5,6and they.Ezr 9:13,15; Ne 9:33; Ps 39:9; 51:3,4; Da 9:7-14,18,19 will I.Ge 9:16; Ex 2:24; 6:5; De 4:31; Ps 106:45; Eze 16:60; Lu 1:72and I will.Ps 85:1,2; 136:23; Eze 36:1-15,33,34; Joe 2:18 shall enjoy.34,35and they.41; 1Ki 8:46-48; 2Ch 33:12; Job 5:17; 34:31,32; Ps 50:15Ps 119:67,71,75; Isa 26:16; Jer 31:19; Da 9:7-9,14; Heb 12:5-11they despised.15; 2Ki 17:7-17; 2Ch 36:14-16their soul.15,30; Ps 50:17; Am 5:10; Zec 11:8; Joh 7:7; 15:23,24; Ro 8:7 I will.De 4:29-31; 2Ki 13:23; Ne 9:31; Ps 94:14; Eze 14:22,23; Ro 11:2,26abhor.11break.Ps 89:33; Jer 14:21; 33:20,21; Eze 16:60 for their.Ge 12:2; 15:18; 17:7,8; Ex 2:24; 19:5,6; Lu 1:72,73Ro 11:12,23-26,28,29; 2Co 3:15,16whom I.22:33; 25:38See onEx 20:2in the sight.Ps 98:2,3; Eze 20:9,14,22 As this verse appears to be the proper concluding verse of the whole book, Dr. A. Clarke thinks that the 27th chapter originally followed the 25th. Others suppose that the 27th chapter was added after the book was finished; and, therefore, there is apparently a double conclusion, one at the end of this, and another at the end of the 27th chapter. All the ancient versions agree in concluding both chapters in nearly the same way. the statues.27:34; De 6:1; 12:1; 13:4; Joh 1:17in mount Sinai.25:1by the hand.8:36; Nu 4:37; Ps 77:20 Deuteronomy 28:15-68
if thou wilt.Le 26:14-46; La 2:17; Da 9:11-13; Mal 2:2; Ro 2:8,9all these curses.The same variety of expression is used in these terrible curses, as in the preceding blessings, to intimate every kind of prosperity or adversity, personal, relative, and public. Consulting the marginal references will generally lead to the best exposition of the terms employed; and will frequently point out the fulfilment of the promises and threatenings. 2; 27:15-26; 29:20; Isa 3:11; Ga 3:10 in the city.3-14; Pr 3:33; Isa 24:6-12; 43:28; Jer 9:11; 26:6; 44:22; La 1:1La 2:11-22; 4:1-13; Mal 2:2; 4:6in the field.55; Ge 3:17,18; 4:11,12; 5:29; 8:21,22; 1Ki 17:1,5,12Jer 14:2-5,18; La 5:10; Joe 1:4,8-18; 2:3; Am 4:6-9; Hag 1:9-11Hag 2:16,17; Mal 3:9-12 5; Ps 69:22; Pr 1:32; Hag 1:6; Zec 5:3,4; Mal 2:2; Lu 16:25 the fruit of thy body.4; 5:9; Job 18:16-19; Ps 109:9-15; La 2:11,12,20; Ho 9:11-14Mal 2:3; Lu 23:29,30thy land.16; Le 26:19,20,26; Hab 3:17 6; Jud 5:6,7; 2Ch 15:5 send.Ps 7:11; Mal 2:2vexation.1Sa 14:20; Ps 80:4-16; Isa 28:19; 30:17; 51:20; 66:15; Zec 14:12,13Joh 3:36; 1Th 2:16for to do. Heb. which thou wouldest do. until thou be.4:26; Le 26:31-33,38; Jos 23:16 Ex 5:3; Le 26:25; Nu 14:12; 16:46-49; 25:9; 2Sa 24:15; Jer 15:2; 16:4Jer 21:6,7; 24:10; Mt 26:7 a consumption.Le 26:16; 2Ch 6:28; Jer 14:12sword. or, drought. blasting.1Ki 8:37; Am 4:9; Hag 2:17 The language here is remarkable: "Thy heaven;" that part of the atmosphere which was over Judea, instead of being replenished with aqueous vapours, should become, with respect to moisture, like brass: and consequently their land would become as hard as iron, and wholly incapable of cultivation; while the clouds might give showers in abundance, and the earth be moist and fruitful in other regions. Le 26:19; 1Ki 17:1; 18:2; Jer 14:1-6; Am 4:7 make the rain.This was a natural consequence of their heaven's being brass, or yielding no rain; for the surface of the earth being reduced to powder, and frequently taken up by strong winds, would fall down in showers instead of rain. These showers of sand frequently, in the East, bury whole caravans. 12; Ge 19:24; Job 18:15-21; Isa 5:24; Am 4:11 cause thee.7; 32:30; Le 26:17,36,37; Isa 30:17removed. Heb. for a removing.Jer 15:2-9; 24:9; 29:18; 34:17; Eze 23:46; Lu 21:24 1Sa 17:44-46; Ps 79:1-3; Isa 34:3; Jer 7:33; 8:1; 16:4; 19:7; 34:20Eze 39:17-20 the botch.35; Ex 9:9,11; 15:26emerods.1Sa 5:6,9,12; Ps 78:66scab.Le 13:2-8; 21:20; Isa 3:17 1Sa 16:14; Ps 60:3; Isa 6:9,10; 19:11-17; 43:19; Jer 4:9; Eze 4:17Lu 21:25,26; Ac 13:41; 2Th 2:9-11 grope.Job 5:14; 12:25; Ps 69:23,24; Isa 59:10; La 5:17; Zep 1:17Ro 11:7-10,25; 2Co 4:3,4thou shalt be.Jud 3:14; 4:2,3; 6:1-6; 10:8; 13:1; 1Sa 13:5-7,19-22; Ne 9:26-29,37Ps 106:40-42; La 5:8; Ac 21:24 betroth.20:6,7; Job 31:10; Jer 8:10; Ho 4:2build.Job 3:18; Isa 5:9,10; 65:21,22; Jer 12:13; La 5:2; Am 5:11Mic 6:15; Zep 1:13gather. Heb. profane, or, use it as common meat.20:6; *marg: ox.Jud 6:1; Job 1:14,15be restored to thee. Heb. return to thee. sons.In several countries, particularly in Spain and Portugal, the children of the Jews have been taken from them, by order of the government, to be educated in the Popish faith. 18,41; Nu 21:29; 2Ch 29:9; Ne 5:2-5; Jer 15:7-9; 16:2-4; Eze 24:25Joe 3:6; Am 5:27; Mic 4:10fail.65; Job 11:20; 17:5; Ps 69:3; 119:82,123; Isa 38:14; La 2:11; 4:17La 5:17 The fruit.30,51; Le 26:16; Ne 9:36,37; Isa 1:7; Jer 5:17; 8:16thou shalt be.29; Jer 4:17 28,68; Isa 33:14; Jer 25:15,16; Re 16:10,11 botch.27; Job 2:6,7; Isa 1:6; 3:17,24 bring thee.2Ki 17:4-6; 24:12-15; 25:6,7,11; 2Ch 33:11; 36:6,17,20; Isa 39:7Jer 22:11,12,24-27; 24:8-10; 39:5-7; 52:8-11; La 4:20; Eze 12:12,13there shalt thou.The Israelites, who were carried captive by the Assyrians, and many of the Jews in Chaldea, were finally incorporated with the nations among whom they lived, and were given up to their idolatry. It is probable, however, that this refers to Jews being compelled, in Popish countries, to conceal their religion, and profess that of the Romish church. 64; 4:28; Jer 16:13; Eze 20:32,33,39 become.28; 29:22-28; 1Ki 9:7,8; 2Ch 7:20; Ps 44:13,14; Jer 24:9; 25:9Joe 2:17; *marg:Zec 8:13a proverb.The name of Jew has long been a proverbial mark of detestation and contempt among all the nations whither they have been dispersed, and is so to this day, whether among Christians, Mohmammedans, or Pagans. shalt carry.Isa 5:10; Mic 6:15; Hag 1:6for the locust.Ex 10:14,15; Joe 1:4; 2:3,25; Am 4:9; 7:1,2 for the worms.Joe 1:4-7; 2:2-4; Jon 4:7 anoint thyself.Ps 23:5; 104:15; Mic 6:15 thou shalt not enjoy them. Heb. they shall not be thine.for. 32; 2Ki 24:14; La 1:5 thy trees.38,39; Am 7:1,2consume. or, possess. Jud 2:3,11-15; 4:2,3; 10:7-10; 14:4; 15:11,12; 1Sa 13:3-7,19-232Ki 17:20,23; 24:14-16; Joh 18:31; 19:15 12,13; La 1:5 Moreover.5,15; 29:20,21; Le 26:28; 2Ki 17:20; Pr 13:21; Isa 1:20; 65:14,15Jer 24:9,10; La 2:15-17; Eze 7:15; 14:21because.11:27,28; Ps 119:21; Jer 7:22-25 a sign.37,59; 29:20,28; Isa 8:18; Jer 19:8; 25:18; Eze 14:8; 23:32,33Eze 36:20; 1Co 10:11 12:7-12; 16:11; 32:13-15; Ne 9:35; 1Ti 6:17-19 serve.2Ch 12:8; Ne 9:35-37; Jer 5:19; 17:4; Eze 17:3,7,12in hunger.Jer 44:17,18,22,27; La 5:2-6; Eze 4:16,17a yoke.Isa 47:6; Jer 27:12,13; 28:13,14; Mt 11:29 bring a nation.Though the Chaldeans are frequently described under the figure of an eagle, yet these verses especially predict the desolations brought on the Jews by the Romans; who came from a country far more distant than Chaldea; whose conquests were as rapid as the eagle's flight, and whose standard bore this very figure; who spake a language to which the Jews were then entire strangers, being wholly unlike the Hebrew, of which the Chaldee was merely a dialect; whose appearance and victories were terrible; and whose yoke was a yoke of iron; and the havoc which they made tremendous. Nu 24:24; Isa 5:26-30; Jer 5:15-17; Da 6:22,23; 9:26; Hab 1:6,7Lu 19:43,44as the eagle.Jer 4:13; 48:40; 49:22; La 4:19; Eze 17:3,12; Ho 8:1; Mt 24:28a nation whose.Jer 5:15; Eze 3:6; 1Co 14:21understand. Heb. hear. of fierce countenance. Heb. strong of face.Pr 7:13; Ec 8:1; *marginsDa 7:7; 8:23shall not.2Ch 36:17; Isa 47:6; Ho 13:16; Lu 19:44; 21:23,24 the fruit.33; Isa 1:7; 62:8which also.Le 26:26; Jer 15:13; 17:3; Eze 12:19; Hab 3:16,17 Le 26:25; 2Ki 17:1-6; 18:13; 24:10,11; 25:1-4; Isa 1:7; 62:8Jer 21:4-7; 37:8; 39:1-3; 52:4-7; Eze 4:1-8; Da 9:26; Zec 12:2; 14:2Mt 22:7; 24:15,16; Lu 19:43,44; 21:20-24 the fruit.18,55,57; Le 26:29; 2Ki 6:28,29; Jer 19:9; La 2:20; 4:10Eze 5:10; Mt 24:19body. Heb. belly. his eye.15:9; Pr 23:6; 28:22; Mt 20:15and toward.The Roman armies at length besieged, sacked, and utterly desolated Jerusalem: and during this seige, the famine was so extreme, that even rich and delicate persons, both men and women, ate their own children, and concealed the horrible repast, lest others should tear it from them! "Women snatched the food out of the very mouths of their husbands, and sons of their fathers, and (what is most miserable) mothers of their infants." "In every house, if there appeared any semblance of food, a battle ensued, and the dearest friends and relations fought with one another; snatching away the miserable provisions of life." "A woman distinguished by birth and wealth, after she had been plundered by the tyrants (or soldiers) of all her possessions, boiling her own sucking child, ate half of him, and concealing the other half, reserved it for another time!" 13:6; 2Sa 12:3; Mic 7:5his children.Ps 103:13; Isa 49:15; Mt 7:9-11; Lu 11:11-13 in the seige.Jer 5:10; 34:2; 52:6 and delicate.Isa 3:16; La 4:3-6her eye shall be evil.54 young one. Heb. after-birth. cometh out.Ge 49:10; Isa 49:15for she shall.53 If thou wilt.15; Le 26:14,15; Jer 7:9,10,26-28fear this glorious.6:13; Ex 3:14,15; 6:2,3; 20:2; 34:5-7; Ne 9:5; Ps 50:7; 72:19; 83:18Isa 41:10; 42:8; Jer 5:12; Mt 10:28; Heb 10:30,31; 12:28,29 46; 29:20-28; 31:17,18; 32:22,26; 1Ki 9:7-9; 16:3,4; La 1:9,12La 4:12; Da 9:12; Ho 3:4; Mr 13:19 7:15; Ex 15:26 bring upon thee. Heb. cause to ascend.61 few in number.In the seige of Jerusalem there died 1,100,000 persons, and more than 90,000 were carried captive; and, having afterwards provoked the Romans by their crimes and rebellions, they persecuted them nearly to extirpation; to which, if the tens of thousands which were slaughtered year after year in every country be added, it appears wonderful that there were any remains left. 4:27; Le 26:22; 2Ki 13:7; 24:14; Ne 7:4; Isa 1:9; 24:6; Jer 42:2Jer 52:28-30; Mr 13:20; Ro 9:27-29as the stars.10:22; Ne 9:23; Ro 9:27 rejoiced over.30:9; Isa 62:5; Jer 32:41; Mic 7:18; Zep 3:17; Lu 15:6-10,23,24,32rejoice over.Pr 1:26; Isa 1:24; Eze 5:13; 33:11plucked from.7:22; *marg:Jer 12:14,15; 18:7; 24:6; 31:28,40; 42:10; Da 7:8 scatter.4:27,28; Le 26:33; Ne 1:8; Jer 16:13; 50:17; Eze 11:16,17; Lu 21:24there thou shalt.36; Jer 16:13 among.After the conquest of their country by the Romans, Hadrian, by a public decree, ratified by the senate, forbad any Jew to come even within sight of Judea; and hence they were dispersed over every quarter of the globe, where they found no alleviation or respite from misery. In no country are they treated as denizens; all suspect them as enemies, and behave to them as aliens; if they do not, as had been too frequently the case, harass, oppress, and persecute them, even unto death. shalt thou.Ge 8:9; Isa 57:21; Eze 5:12-17; 20:32-35; Am 9:4,9,10the Lord.Le 26:36; Isa 51:17; Eze 12:18,19; Ho 11:10,11; Hab 3:16; Lu 21:26failing of eyes.Le 26:16; Isa 65:14; La 3:65; Mt 24:8; Ro 11:10 67; La 1:13; Heb 10:27; Re 6:15-17 34; Job 7:3,4; Re 9:6 bring thee into Egypt.This verse seems especially to point out an event, which took place subsequently to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, and the desolation made by Hadrian. Numbers of the captives were sent by sea into Egypt (as well as into other countries), and sold for slaves at a vile price, and for the meanest offices; and many thousands were left to perish from want; for the multitude was so great, that purchasers could not be found for them all at any price! 17:16; Jer 43:7; 44:12; Ho 8:13; 9:3there ye shall.Ex 20:2; Ne 5:8; Es 7:4; Joe 3:3-7; Lu 21:24 Deuteronomy 29:22-28
which the Lord hath laid upon it. Heb. wherewith the Lordhath made it sick. 22 brimstone.Job 18:15; Isa 34:9; Lu 17:29; Re 19:20salt.Jud 9:45; Ps 107:34; Jer 17:6; Eze 47:11; Zep 2:9; Lu 14:34,35like the.Ge 14:2; 19:24,25; Jer 20:16; Ho 11:8,9; Am 4:11 1Ki 9:8,9; 2Ch 7:21,22; Jer 22:8,9; La 2:15-17; 4:12; Eze 14:23Ro 2:5 Because.Isa 47:6; Jer 40:2,3; 50:7they have forsaken.1Ki 19:10-14; Isa 24:1-6; Jer 22:9; 31:32; Heb 8:9 they went.Jud 2:12,13; 5:8; 2Ki 17:7-18; 2Ch 36:12-17; Jer 19:3-13; 44:2-6gods whom.28:64whom he had, etc. or, who had not given to them any portion.given. Heb. divided. all the curses.20,21; 27:15-26; 28:15-68; Le 26:14-46; Da 9:11-14 rooted them.28:25,36,64; 1Ki 14:15; 2Ki 17:18,23; 2Ch 7:20; Ps 52:5; Pr 2:22Jer 42:10; Lu 21:23,24as it is this day.6:24; 8:18; Ezr 9:7; Da 9:7 Deuteronomy 31:16-29
thou shalt.Ge 25:8; 2Sa 7:12; Isa 57:2; Ac 13:36sleep. Heb. lie down.{Shochaiv,} "lying down:" it signifies to rest, take rest in sleep, and metaphorically, to die. Though much stress cannot be safely laid upon this expression to prove the immortality of the soul, or that the people, in the time of Moses, had a distinct notion of its separate existence; yet is was understood in this sense by Jonathan, who paraphrases the words thus: "Thou shalt lie down in the dust with thy fathers; and thy soul {nishmatoch) shall be laid up in the treasury of the life to come, with thy fathers." Job 20:11and go a.Ex 32:6; 34:15; Le 20:3-6; Jud 2:17-20; Ps 73:27; 106:39Isa 57:3-8; Jer 3:1-3; Eze 16:15,25-36; 23:5-8,9-21; Ho 2:2-5Re 17:2-5; 19:2forsake me.32:15; Jud 2:12; 10:6,13; Jer 2:11-13break my.Le 26:15; Jud 2:20; Jer 31:32 my anger.29:20; 32:21,22; Jud 2:14,15; Ps 2:12; 90:11I will forsake.1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 15:2; Jer 23:33,39; Ho 9:12hide my face.Though this may allude to the withdrawing of the {Shechinah,} or visible appearance of Jehovah, yet the general meaning of the expression in Scripture is, the withdrawing of his approbation and protection, of which his visible appearance was formerly the sign and pledge. 32:20; Job 13:24; Ps 27:9; 30:7; 89:46; 104:29; Isa 8:17; 64:7Eze 39:23,24,29befal them. Heb. find them.Ne 9:32; *marg:Job 34:11Are not these.29:24-27; Nu 14:42; Jud 6:13; Isa 63:17 16,17 this song.22,30; 32:1-43,44,45and teach it.4:9,10; 6:7; 11:19put it in their.Ex 4:15; 2Sa 14:3; Isa 51:16; 59:21; Jer 1:9a witness.21,26; Eze 2:5; Mt 10:18; Joh 12:48 when.6:10-12; 7:1; 8:7floweth.Ex 3:8,17eaten.8:10-14; Ne 9:25,26waxen fat.32:15; Ne 9:25,26,35; Ps 17:10; 73:7; 119:70; Jer 5:28; 50:11Eze 34:16,20; Ho 13:6then.16,17 this song.A sacred song, appointed to be composed by Moses, doubtless under divine inspiration; which the people were required to learn, and teach to their children from generation to generation. 19against. Heb. before. I know.Ge 6:5; 8:21; Ps 139:2; Isa 46:10; Eze 38:10,11; Ho 5:3; 13:5,6Am 5:25,26; Joh 2:24,25; Ac 2:23; 4:28go about. Heb. do. 9,19 he gave Joshua.7,8,14; Jos 1:5-9shalt bring.3; 3:28; Ac 7:45 writing the words.9; 17:18 bare the ark.9 in the side.1Ki 8:9; 2Ki 22:8-11; 2Ch 34:14,15a witness.19; 2Ki 22:8,13-19; Ro 3:19,20; Ga 2:19 I know.32:20stiff neck.9:6; 32:20; Ex 32:8; 2Ch 30:8; Ps 78:8; Isa 48:4; Ac 7:51ye have been.9:24 Gather unto me.12; 29:10; Ge 49:1,2; Ex 18:25; Nu 11:16,17call heaven.4:26; 30:19; 32:1; Isa 1:2; Lu 19:40 corrupt yourselves.32:5; Jud 2:19; Isa 1:4; Ho 9:9; Ac 20:30; 2Ti 3:1-6; 2Pe 1:14,152Pe 2:1,2and evil.28:15-68; 29:18-28; Le 26:14-46; 2Ch 34:24; Lu 19:42-44; 21:24the latter days.4:30; Ge 49:1; Job 19:25; Eze 38:8; 1Ti 4:1; 2Ti 3:1; Heb 1:22Pe 3:3 Deuteronomy 32:15-43
Jeshurun.33:5,26; Isa 44:2kicked.1Sa 2:29; Ac 9:5waxen fat.31:20; Job 15:27; Ps 17:10; 73:7; 119:70; Isa 6:10; Ac 28:27Ro 2:4,5then he.6:10-12; 8:10-14; 31:16,20; Ne 9:25; Isa 1:4; Jer 2:5; 5:7,28Ho 13:6the Rock.4; 2Sa 22:47; Ps 18:46; 89:26; 95:1 provoked.5:9; 1Ki 14:22; Na 1:1,2; 1Co 10:22abominations.7:25; Le 18:27; 2Ki 23:13 sacrificed.Le 17:7; Ps 106:37,38; 1Co 10:20; 1Ti 4:1; Re 9:20not to God. or, which were not God.21; Jer 10:15; 1Co 8:4; 10:19to gods.28:64; Isa 44:8to new gods.Jud 5:8 the Rock.4,15; Isa 17:10forgotten.6:12; 8:11,14,19; Ps 9:17; 44:20-22; 106:21; Isa 17:10; 22:10,11Jer 2:32; 3:21; Ho 8:14 And when.Le 26:11; Jud 2:14; Ps 5:4; 10:3; 78:59; 106:40; Am 3:2,3; Zec 11:8Re 3:16abhorred them. or, despised.La 2:6of his sons.Ps 82:6,7; Isa 1:2; Jer 11:15 I will hide.31:17,18; Job 13:24; 34:29; Isa 64:7; Jer 18:17; Ho 9:12a very.5; Isa 65:2-5; Mt 11:16,17; Lu 7:31,32children.2Ch 20:20; Isa 7:9; 30:9; Mt 17:17; Mr 9:19; Lu 18:8; 2Th 3:2Heb 11:6 moved me.16; Ps 78:58with their vanities.1Sa 12:21; 1Ki 16:13,26; Ps 31:6; Jer 8:19; 10:8; 14:22; Jon 2:8Ac 11:15I will.Ho 1:10; Ro 9:25; 10:19; 11:11-14; 1Pe 2:9,10 For a fire.29:20; Nu 16:35; Ps 21:9; 83:14; 97:3; Isa 66:15,16; Jer 4:4; 15:14Jer 17:4; La 2:3; 4:11; Eze 36:5; Na 1:6; Mal 4:1,2; Mr 9:43-482Th 1:8; Heb 12:29shall burn. or, hath burned. lowest.Ps 86:13; Isa 30:33; Zep 3:8; Mt 10:28; 18:9; 23:33shall consume. or, hath consumed.Isa 24:6,19,20foundations.Job 9:5,6; Ps 46:2; 144:5; Isa 54:10; Mic 1:4; Na 1:5; Hab 3:10 heap mischiefs.28:15; Le 26:18,24; Isa 24:17,18; 26:15; Jer 15:2,3; Eze 14:21Mt 24:7,8spend.Ps 7:12,13; La 3:13; Eze 5:16 burnt.28:53; Jer 14:18; La 4:4-9; 5:10burning heat. Heb. burning coals.Ps 18:12-14; 120:4; Hab 3:5the teeth.Le 26:22; Jer 15:3; 16:4; Eze 5:17; 14:15,21serpents.Ge 3:14; 49:15; Isa 65:25; Am 9:3 sword.Le 26:36,37; Isa 30:16; Jer 9:21; La 1:20; Eze 7:15; 2Co 7:5within. Heb. from the chambers. destroy. Heb. bereave.the young. La 2:19-22; 4:4 28:25,37,64; Le 26:33,38; Isa 63:16; Lu 21:24 lest their.1Sa 12:22; Isa 37:28,29,35; 47:7; Jer 19:4; La 1:9; Eze 20:13,14Eze 20:20-22; Zec 1:14,15they should.Ex 32:12; Nu 14:15,16; Jos 7:9; Ps 115:1,2; 140:8; Isa 10:8-15Isa 37:10,12-23; Da 4:30-37Our hand, etc. or, Our high hand and not the Lord hath doneall this. 6; Job 28:28; Ps 81:12; Pr 1:7; Isa 27:11; 29:14; Jer 4:22; 8:9Ho 4:6; Mt 13:14,15; Ro 11:25; 1Co 3:19 O that.5:29; Ps 81:13; 107:15,43; Isa 48:18,19; Ho 14:9; Lu 19:41,42they would.Isa 10:3; 47:7; Jer 5:31; 17:11; La 1:9; Lu 12:20; 16:19-25 one chase.Le 26:8; Jos 23:10; Jud 7:22,23; 1Sa 14:15-17; 2Ch 24:24Isa 30:17sold them.Jud 2:14; 3:8; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1; 52:3; Mt 18:25shut them.Job 11:10; 16:11; Ps 31:8 Ex 14:25; Nu 23:8,23; 1Sa 2:2; 4:8; Ezr 1:3; 6:9-12; 7:20,21Jer 40:3; Da 2:47; 3:29; 6:26,27 of the vine of Sodom. or, worse than the vine of Sodom, etc.Isa 1:10; Jer 2:21; La 4:6; Eze 16:45-51; Mt 11:24their grapes.29:18; Isa 5:4; Heb 12:15 the poison.Job 20:14-16; Ps 58:4; 140:3; Jer 8:14; *marg:Ro 3:13 Job 14:17; Jer 2:22; Ho 13:12; Ro 2:5; 1Co 4:5; Re 20:12,13 To me.43; Ps 94:1; Na 1:2,6; Ro 12:19; 13:4; Heb 10:30their foot.Ps 73:17-19; Pr 4:19; Isa 8:15; Jer 6:21; 13:16; 1Pe 2:8for the day.2Pe 2:3the things.Isa 5:19; 30:12,13; 60:22; Hab 2:3; Lu 18:7,8; 2Pe 2:3; 3:8-10 For the.Ps 7:8; 50:4; 96:13; 135:14repent.Jud 2:18; 10:15,16; Ps 90:13; 106:45; Jer 31:20; Joe 2:14; Am 7:3,6power. Heb. hand. none.1Ki 14:10; 21:21; 2Ki 9:8; 14:26 Jud 10:14; 2Ki 3:13; Jer 2:28 eat the fat.Le 21:21; Ps 50:13; Eze 16:18,19; Ho 2:8; Zep 2:11let them.Jud 10:14your protection. Heb. an hiding for you. I, even I.Ps 102:27; Isa 41:4; 45:5,18,22; 46:4; 48:12; Heb 1:12; Re 1:11; 2:8no god.4:35; Isa 45:5,18,22I kill.1Sa 2:6; 2Ki 5:7; Job 5:18; Ps 68:20; Isa 43:13; Ho 6:1; Joh 8:24Re 1:17,18neither.Job 10:7; Ps 50:22; Isa 43:13; Mic 5:8 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 2:12I will.35; Isa 1:24; 59:18; 66:6; Mr 1:2them 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; 38:21,22revenges.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 Rejoice. or, Praise his people, ye nations; or, Sing ye.O ye nations. Ge 12:3; 1Ki 8:43; Ps 22:27; Isa 11:10; 19:23,25; Lu 2:10,11,32Ac 13:47,48; Ro 15:9-13; Re 5:9,10avenge.35; Job 13:24; Jer 13:14; La 2:5; Lu 19:27,43,44; 21:22-24; Ro 12:19Re 6:10; 15:2,4; 18:2,20; 19:2render.41will be.Ps 85:1
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