Exodus 13:9

a sign.This expression, says Michaelis, alludes to the custom of the Orientals, of burning in their right hand all kinds of marks with the ashes of henna, which gives an indelible colour; and this is done even to this day. They were likewise accustomed to write all kinds of sayings, and frequently superstitious words, on slips or pieces of linen, which they wore as ornaments on their foreheads.

16; 12:14; Nu 15:39; De 6:6,8; 11:18,19; Pr 1:9; 3:21; 6:20-23

Pr 7:23; So 8:6; Isa 49:16; Jer 22:24; Mt 23:5

may be.

De 30:14; Jos 1:8; Isa 59:21; Ro 10:8

strong hand.

3; 6:1-30; Jos 1:9; Ne 1:10; Ps 89:13; Isa 27:1; 40:10; 51:9

Joe 2:11; Re 18:8

Song of Solomon 8:6

as a seal.

Ex 28:9-12,21,29,30; Isa 49:16; Jer 22:24; Hag 2:23; Zec 3:9

2Ti 2:19

love.

5:8; Ps 42:1,2; 63:1; 84:2; Joh 21:15-19; Ac 20:24; 21:13

2Co 5:14,15; Php 1:20-23; Re 12:11

jealousy.

Nu 5:14; 25:11; De 32:21; Pr 6:34; 2Co 11:2

cruel. Heb. hard. the coals.

Ps 120:4; Pr 25:22; Ro 12:20

Jeremiah 22:24

Coniah.

28; 37:1; 2Ki 24:6-8

Jehoiachin.

1Ch 3:16

Jeconiah.

Mt 1:11,12

the signet.

6; So 8:6; Hag 2:23

Haggai 2:23

O Zerubbabel.It seems evident that the Messiah is here described under the name of Zerubbabel, as elsewhere under that of David, whose kingdom, after these mighty convulsions, should supersede all others.

and will.

So 8:6; Jer 22:24; Joh 6:27; 2Ti 2:19

for.

Isa 42:1; 43:10; 49:1-3; Zec 4:6-14; Mt 12:18; 1Pe 2:4
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