Deuteronomy 32:21
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 2:9,101 Kings 11:31
thus saith.11,121 Kings 11:33
they have forsaken.9; 3:14; 6:12,13; 9:5-7; 1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 15:2; Jer 2:13; Ho 4:17Ashtoreth.5-82 Chronicles 13:10
the Lord.We have not abandoned the Lord; and we still serve him according to His own law. But what Abijah urged concerning the state of religion in Judah was not strictly just; and, as spoken by him, it favoured ostentation. Abijah himself was but an indifferent character; and idolatry was evidently connived at in his days. Yet it was true, that the men of Judah had the priests, ordinances, and worship of Jehovah among them; that there were numbers of pious worshippers in the land; that theirs was the more righteous cause; that Jehovah was on their side as their Captain, while Israel fought against him; and that the presence of the priests with the sacred trumpets was a token of His presence and favour. 11:16,17; Ex 19:5,6; Zec 13:9the priests.Ex 29:1-37; Nu 16:40; 18:1-72 Chronicles 15:2
to meet Asa. Heb. before Asa. Hear ye me.13:4; 20:15,20; Jud 9:7; Ps 49:1,2; Isa 7:13; Mt 13:9; Re 2:7,11,17Re 2:29; 3:6,13,22The Lord.13:12; 32:8; De 20:1; Jas 4:8if ye seek him.4,15; 33:12; Isa 55:6,7; Jer 29:12-14; Mt 7:7,8if ye forsake.12:1-3; 24:20; 2Ki 21:14; 1Ch 28:9; Ro 11:1,2; Heb 10:38; 12:25Jeremiah 2:13
For my.31,32; 4:22; 5:26,31; Ps 81:11-13; Isa 1:3; 5:13; 63:8; Mic 2:8; 6:3forsaken.17; 1:16; 15:6; Jud 10:13; 1Sa 12:10the fountain.17:13; 18:14; Ps 36:9; Joh 4:14; 7:37; Re 21:6; 22:1,17broken cisterns.11,26; Ps 115:4-8; 146:3,4; Ec 1:2,14; 2:11,21,26; 4:4; 12:8Isa 44:9-20; 46:6,7; 55:2; 2Pe 2:17
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