Exodus 15:9-10
I will pursue.Ge 49:27; Jud 5:30; 1Ki 19:2; 20:10; Isa 10:8-13; 36:20; 53:12Hab 3:14; Lu 11:22destroy. or, repossess.14:5,9 blow.14:21; Ge 8:1; Ps 74:13,14; 135:7; 147:18; Isa 11:15; Jer 10:13Am 4:13; Mt 8:27the sea.14:28; De 11:4they sank.5Isaiah 10:13-16
For he saith.8; 37:23,24; De 8:17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 28:2-9; 29:3; Da 4:30; Am 6:13Hab 1:16I have removed.2Ki 15:29; 17:6,24; 18:11,32; 1Ch 5:26; Am 5:27; 6:1,2robbed.2Ki 16:8; 18:15; Ho 13:15,16a valiant man. or, many people. And my.5:8; Job 31:25; Pr 18:12; 21:6,7; Ho 12:7,8; Na 2:9-13; 3:1Hab 2:5-11peeped.That is, chirped, from the Latin {pipio.} We still use the term pipe to express the note of the bullfinch. the axe.5; Ps 17:13,14; Jer 51:20-23; Eze 28:9; Ro 9:20,21the rod should shake itself against them. or, a rod shouldshake them. itself, as if it were no wood. or, that which is not wood. the Lord of hosts.5:17; 14:24-27; 29:5-8; 37:6,7,29,36; 2Ch 32:21; Ps 106:15Ac 12:23and under9:5; 30:30-33; 33:10-14Isaiah 37:24-26
thy servants. Heb. the hand of they servants.4; 36:15-20; 2Ki 19:22,23By the.10:13,14; 36:9; Ex 15:9; Ps 20:7; Da 4:30tall cedars thereof, and the choice fir trees thereof. Heb.tallness of the cedars thereof and the choice of the fir trees thereof. 10:18; 14:8; Eze 31:3-18; Da 4:8-14,20-22; Zec 11:1,2of his Carmel. or, and his fruitful field.29:17 with the sole.36:12; 1Ki 20:10; 2Ki 19:23,24besieged. or, fenced and closed. long ago, etc. or, how I have made it long ago, and formedit of ancient times? Should I now bring it to be laid waste, and defenced cities to be ruinous heaps?. how I.10:5,6,15; 45:7; 46:10,11; Ge 50:20; Ps 17:13; 76:10; Am 3:6Ac 2:23; 4:27,28; 1Pe 2:8; Jude 1:4
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