Exodus 8:10
To-morrow. or, against to-morrow.Pr 27:1; Jas 4:14there is none.9:14,29; 15:11; De 32:31; 33:26; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ch 17:20; Ps 9:16Ps 83:18; 86:8; 89:6-8; Isa 40:25; 46:9; Jer 10:6,7Exodus 9:14
send all.Le 26:18,21,28; De 28:15-17,59-61; 29:20-22; 32:39-42; 1Sa 4:81Ki 8:38; Jer 19:8; Mic 6:13; Re 18:8; 22:18that thou.8:10Exodus 9:29
spread.33; 1Ki 8:22,38; 2Ch 6:12,13; Ezr 9:5; Job 11:13; Ps 143:6Isa 1:15that the earth.De 10:14; Ps 24:1,2; 50:12; 95:4,5; 135:6; 1Co 10:26,28Joshua 4:24
all the people.Ex 9:16; De 28:10; 1Sa 17:46; 1Ki 8:42,43; 2Ki 5:15; 19:19Ps 106:8; Da 3:26-29; 4:34,35; 6:26,27that it is.Ex 15:16; 1Ch 29:12; Ps 89:13ye might.Ex 14:31; 20:20; De 6:2; Ps 76:6-8; 89:7; Jer 10:6,7; 32:40for ever. Heb. all days.Job 12:18-21
2Ch 33:11-14; Jer 52:31-34; Da 2:21; Re 19:16 Jos 10:24,42; 1Sa 17:45,46; Isa 37:36-38; 45:1; Re 17:14; 19:19-21 the speech of the trusty. Heb. the lip of the faithful.Pr 10:21; 12:19,22taketh.24; 17:4; 32:9; 39:17; Isa 3:1-3 poureth.Ex 8:2; 16:24; 1Ki 21:23,24; 2Ki 9:26,34-37; Ps 107:40; Isa 23:9Isa 24:21,22; 37:38; Da 2:21,22; 4:32,33; Mt 2:12,13; Ac 12:23weakened the strength of the mighty. or, looseth the girdleof the strong. Isa 5:27; 11:5; 22:21; Eph 6:10,14Proverbs 8:15-16
By.1Sa 9:17; 16:1; 1Ch 28:5; Jer 27:5-7; Da 2:21; 4:25,32; 5:18-31Da 7:13,14; Mt 28:18; Ro 13:1; Re 19:16decree.1Ki 3:9,28; 5:7; 10:9; Ps 72:1-4; 99:4; Isa 1:26; 32:1,2; Jer 33:15Re 19:11 16Daniel 4:17
by the.13,14; 1Ki 22:19,20; 1Ti 5:21the holy.8,9,13; Isa 6:3,8; Re 4:8that the living.Ps 9:16; 83:17,18; Eze 25:17the most High.25,32-35; 2:21; 5:18-21; Jer 27:5-7giveth.Ps 75:6,7the basest.25; 11:21; Ex 9:16; 1Sa 2:8; 1Ki 21:25; 2Ki 21:6-18; 2Ch 28:22Ps 12:8; 113:7,8; Eze 7:24; 1Co 1:28Daniel 4:25
drive.32,33; 5:21-31; Job 30:3-8; Mr 5:3,4and thy dwelling.All the circumstances of Nebuchadnezzar's case, says Dr. Mead, agree so well with a hypochondriasis, that to me it appears evident the Almighty God brought this dreadful distemper upon him, and under its influence he ran wild into the fields: then fancying himself transformed into an ox, he fed on grass, after the manner of cattle; and, through neglect of himself, his hair and nails grew to an excessive length, so that the latter became thick and crooked, resembling bird's claws. to eat.Ps 106:20till.17,32,34,35; 2:21; 5:21; Ps 75:7; 83:18; Jer 27:5
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