Psalms 34:7

The angel.

91:11; 2Ki 6:17; 19:35; Da 6:22; Mt 18:10; Lu 16:22; Heb 1:14

encampeth.

Ge 32:1,2; Zec 9:8

Psalms 105:17-20

He sent.

Ge 45:5,7,8; 50:20

Joseph.

Ge 37:27,28,36; 39:1; 45:4; Ac 7:9

Whose.

Ge 39:20; 40:15; Ac 16:24

he was laid in iron. Heb. his soul came into iron.

107:10

his word.

44:4; Ge 41:11-16,25; Pr 21:1; Da 2:30; Ac 7:10

Ge 41:14

Psalms 146:7

executeth.

9:16; 10:14,15,18; 12:5; 72:4; 103:6; Pr 22:22,23; 23:10,11; Isa 9:4

Mal 3:5

which giveth food.

107:9; 136:25; 145:15,16; Jer 31:14; Lu 1:53; 9:17

looseth.

68:6; 105:17-20; 107:10,14-16; 142:7; Isa 61:1; Zec 9:11,12

Lu 4:18; Ac 5:19; 16:26

Isaiah 61:1

1 The office of Christ.

4 The forwardness;

7 and blessing of the faithful.

Spirit.

11:2-5; 42:1; 59:21; Mt 3:16; Lu 4:18,19; Joh 1:32,33; 3:34

anointed.

Ps 2:6; *marg:

Ps 45:7; Da 9:24; Joh 1:41; Ac 4:27; 10:38; Heb 1:9

to preach.

52:9; Ps 22:26; 25:9; 69:32; 149:4; Mt 5:3-5; 11:5; Lu 7:22

to bind.

57:15; 66:2; Ps 34:18; 51:17; 147:3; Ho 6:1; 2Co 7:6

to proclaim.The proclaiming of perfect liberty to the bound, and the year of acceptance with Jehovah, is a manifest allusion to the proclaiming of the year of the jubilee by sound of trumpet; and our Saviour, by applying this text to himself, plainly declares the typical design of that institution.

42:7; 49:9,24,25; Ps 102:20; Jer 34:8; Zec 9:11,12; Joh 8:32-36

Ac 26:18; Ro 6:16-22; 7:23-25; 2Ti 2:25,26

Acts 12:7-11

the angel.

23; 5:19; 10:30; 27:23,24; 1Ki 19:5,7; Ps 34:7; 37:32,33; Isa 37:30

Da 6:22; Heb 1:14

and a.

9:3; 2Sa 22:29; Eze 43:2; Mic 7:9; Hab 3:4,11; Re 18:1

Arise.

Ge 19:15,16; Isa 60:1; Eph 5:14

And his.The two chains with which his hands were fastened to those of the two soldiers between whom he slept. This, it appears, was the Roman method of securing a prisoner, and seems to be what is intimated in ver. 6.

6; 2:24; 16:26; Ps 105:18-20; 107:14; 116:16; 142:6,7; 146:7

Da 3:24,25

8

he went.

26:19; Ge 6:22; Joh 2:5; Heb 11:8

wist not.That is, he knew not; wist being the past tense of the obsolete verb to wis, from the Saxon wissan, in German {wissen,} and Dutch {wysen,} to think, imagine, know.

10:3,17; 11:5; Ge 45:26; Ps 126:1; 2Co 12:1-3

the first.

4; Ge 40:3; 42:17; Nu 15:34; Isa 21:8

which.

5:19; 16:26; Isa 45:1,2; Joh 20:19,26; Re 3:7

was come.He was in an ecstasy; and it was only when the angel left him, that he was fully convinced that all was real.

Lu 15:17

I know.

Ge 15:13; 18:13; 26:9

that the.

7; 5:19; 2Ch 16:9; Ps 34:7; Da 3:25,28; 6:22; Heb 1:14

and hath.

2Sa 22:1; Job 5:19; Ps 33:18; 34:22; 41:2; 97:10; 109:31; 2Co 1:8-10

2Pe 2:9

all.

23:12-30; 24:27; 25:3-5,9; Job 31:31

Acts 16:26

suddenly.

4:31; 5:19; 12:7,10; Mt 28:2; Re 6:12; 11:13

and every.

Ps 79:11; 102:20; 146:7; Isa 42:7; 61:1; Zec 9:11,12
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