Ezra 1:5

whose spirit.

1; 2Ch 36:22; Ne 2:12; Pr 16:1; 2Co 8:16; Php 2:13; Jas 1:16,17

3Jo 1:11

Isaiah 48:20

ye forth.

52:11; Jer 50:8; 51:6,45; Zec 2:6,7; Re 18:4

with a voice.

12:1; 26:1; 45:22,23; 49:13; 52:9; Ex 15:1-21; 19:4-6; Ps 126:1

Jer 31:12,13; 51:48; Re 18:20; 19:1-6

utter it even.

6; 2Sa 7:23; Jer 31:10; 50:2

Isaiah 52:2

Shake.

3:26; 51:23; Jer 51:6,45,50; Zec 2:6; Re 18:4

arise.The common mode of sitting in the East is upon the floor, with the legs crossed; and when sitting is spoken of as a posture of more than ordinary state, it means sitting on high, on a chair of state, or throne.

loose.

49:21; 51:14; 61:1; Lu 4:18; 21:24

Acts 12:7-8

the angel.

23; 5:19; 10:30; 27:23,24; 1Ki 19:5,7; Ps 34:7; 37:32,33; Isa 37:30

Da 6:22; Heb 1:14

and a.

9:3; 2Sa 22:29; Eze 43:2; Mic 7:9; Hab 3:4,11; Re 18:1

Arise.

Ge 19:15,16; Isa 60:1; Eph 5:14

And his.The two chains with which his hands were fastened to those of the two soldiers between whom he slept. This, it appears, was the Roman method of securing a prisoner, and seems to be what is intimated in ver. 6.

6; 2:24; 16:26; Ps 105:18-20; 107:14; 116:16; 142:6,7; 146:7

Da 3:24,25

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