Exodus 10:3
How long.9:17; 16:28; Nu 14:27; 1Ki 18:21; Pr 1:22,24; Jer 13:10; Eze 5:6Heb 12:25humble.1Ki 21:29; 2Ch 7:14; 33:12,19; 34:27; Job 42:6; Pr 18:12; Isa 1:5Isa 2:11; Jer 13:18; Ro 2:4; Jas 4:10; 1Pe 5:6Isaiah 14:13-14
thou.47:7-10; Eze 27:3; 28:2; 29:3; Da 4:30,31; Zep 2:15; Re 18:7,8I will ascend.Eze 28:9,12-16; Da 8:10-12the mount.2:2; Ps 48:2 ascend.37:23,24I will be.47:8; Ge 3:5; 2Th 2:4Isaiah 37:23
Whom hast.10-13; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 19:4,22; 2Ch 32:17; Ps 44:16; 73:9; 74:18,23Re 13:1-6against whom.10:13-15; 14:13,14; Ex 9:17; Pr 30:13; Eze 28:2,9; Da 5:20-23Da 7:25; 2Th 2:4the Holy One.10:20; 12:6; 17:7; 30:11,12; 41:14,16; 43:3,14; Ex 15:11; Eze 39:7Hab 1:12,13Isaiah 47:10
thou hast trusted.28:15; 59:4; Ps 52:7; 62:9thou hast said.29:15; Job 22:13,14; Ps 10:11; 64:5; 94:7-9; Ec 8:8; Jer 23:24Eze 8:12; 9:9Thy wisdom.5:21; Eze 28:2-6; Ro 1:22; 1Co 1:19-21; 3:19perverted thee. or, caused thee to turn away. I am.8Jeremiah 50:24
snare.Ec 9:12and thou wast.51:8,31-39,57; Isa 21:3-5; Da 5:30,31; Re 18:7,8because.Ex 10:3; Job 9:4; 40:2,9; Isa 13:11; 45:9; 2Th 2:4Jeremiah 50:32
the most proud. Heb. pride.Pr 16:18; 18:12; Isa 10:12-15; 14:13-15; Eze 28:2-9; Da 5:20,23-30none.51:26,64; Re 18:8kindle.21:14; 49:27; De 32:22; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14; 2:2,5Daniel 4:37
I Nebuchadnezzar.3,34; 5:4,23; 1Pe 2:9,10the King.5:23; Mt 11:25; Ac 17:24all.De 32:4; 1Sa 2:3; Ps 33:4,5; 99:4; 119:75; 145:17,18; Isa 5:16Re 15:3; 16:7; 19:1,2those that walk.30,31; 5:20-24; Ex 18:11; 2Ch 33:11,12,19; Job 40:11,12Eze 16:56,63; Jas 4:6,7; 1Pe 5:5,6Daniel 5:23
lifted.3,4; 2Ki 14:10; Isa 2:12; 33:10; 37:23; Jer 50:29; Eze 28:2,5,17Eze 31:10; Hab 2:4; 1Ti 3:6; Re 13:5,6the Lord.4:37; Ge 14:19; Ps 115:16and they.2-4; 1Sa 5:1-9hast praised.Jud 16:23which.Ps 115:4-8; 135:15-17; Isa 37:19; 46:6,7; Hab 2:18,19; 1Co 8:4in whose.Ge 2:7; Job 12:10; 34:14,15; Ps 104:29; 146:4; Isa 42:5Ac 17:25,28,29and whose.Job 31:4; Ps 139:3; Pr 20:24; Jer 10:23; Heb 4:13hast thou.Ro 1:21-23Daniel 11:36
do.16; 8:4; Joh 5:30; 6:38and he.The preceding verses (from ver. 31) relate to the Romans, who not only destroyed the city and temple of Jerusalem, and crucified the Messiah, but during almost 300 years sought by every means to extirpate Christianity. The conversion of Constantine, though it stopped the rage of persecution, gave but little help to true religion. The power first exercised by the emperors, in calling and influencing ecclesiastical councils, gradually passed into the hands of the clergy; and the bishop and church of Rome at last carried it to an enormous length, magnifying themselves above every god. exalt.7:8,20,25; Isa 14:13; 2Th 2:4; Re 13:5; 17:3speak.8:11,24,25the God.2:47; De 10:17; Jos 22:22; Ps 136:2till.7:20-25; 8:19; 12:7,11-13; Re 11:2,3; 12:14; 13:5for.4:35; 9:26; Job 23:13,14; Ps 33:10; Pr 19:21; Isa 46:10; Ac 4:28Re 10:7; 17:17
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