Genesis 27:28
of the dew.De 11:11,12; 32:2; 33:13,28; 2Sa 1:21; 1Ki 17:1; Ps 65:9-13; 133:3Isa 45:8; Jer 14:22; Ho 14:5-7; Mic 5:7; Heb 11:20the fatness.39; 45:18; 49:20; Nu 13:20; Ps 36:8; Ro 11:17plenty.De 7:13; 8:7-9; 33:28; Jos 5:6; 1Ki 5:11; 2Ch 2:10; Ps 65:9,13Ps 104:15; Joe 2:19; Zec 9:17Deuteronomy 8:7-9
6:10,11; 11:10-12; Ex 3:8; Ne 9:24,25; Ps 65:9-13; Eze 20:6 wheat.32:14; 2Sa 4:6; 1Ki 5:11; Ps 81:16; 147:14; Eze 27:17barley.2Ch 2:10-15; Joh 6:9,13vines.Isa 7:23; Jer 5:17; Ho 2:8,22; Mic 4:4; Hab 3:17oil olive. Heb. olive tree of oil. whose stones.33:25; Jos 22:8; 1Ch 22:14; Job 28:2Psalms 65:12-13
drop.104:10-13; Job 38:26,27rejoice. Heb. are girded with joy.6; Isa 55:9-13; 61:10,11 pastures.104:24-28; Zec 9:17; Ac 14:17they shout.96:11-13; 98:7-9; Isa 35:1,2,10; 52:9; 55:12; Jer 48:33Psalms 104:10-13
He sendeth. Heb. Who sendeth.107:35The waters of the sea are not only prevented from destroying the earth, but, by the providence of God, are rendered the means of preserving every living thing; partly ascending from the great deep through the strata of the earth, partly exhaled in vapour from the surface of the ocean, and thence falling in rain, especially on the tops and sides of mountains, they break forth into fresh springs, and form streams and rivers. De 8:7; Isa 35:7; 41:18run. Heb. walk. They give.145:16the wild.Job 39:5-8quench. Heb. break. the fowls.16,17; 50:11; 84:3; 148:10; Mt 6:26sing. Heb. give a voice.147:9 watereth.147:8; De 11:11; Job 38:25-28,37; Jer 10:13; 14:22; Mt 5:45Ac 14:17his chambers.3; Am 9:6the earth.65:9-13Isaiah 28:1
1 The prophet threatens Ephraim for their pride and drunkenness.5 The residue shall be advanced in the kingdom of Christ.7 He rebukes their error;9 their untowardness to learn;14 and their security.16 Christ the sure foundation is promised.17 Their security shall be tried.23 They are incited to the consideration of God's discreet providence. A.M. 3279. B.C. 725. the crown.This chapter begins a new subject, chiefly relating to the devastations of Israel and Judah by the Assyrian kings. The ancient Samaria being beautifully situated on the top of a round hill, and surrounded immediately with a rich valley, and then a circle of other hills around it, suggested the idea of a chaplet, or wreath of flowers. 3; Ho 5:5; 6:10drunkards.7; 5:11,22; Pr 23:29; Ho 4:11; 7:5; Am 2:8,12; 6:6whose.4; 7:8,9; 8:4; 2Ki 14:25-27; 15:29; 18:10-12; 2Ch 28:6; 30:6,7Am 6:1overcome. Heb. broken.Jeremiah 2:7
brought.Nu 13:27; 14:7,8; De 6:10,11,18; 8:7-9; 11:11,12; Ne 9:25; Eze 20:6a plentiful country. or, the land of Carmel. ye defiled.3:1,9; 16:18; Le 18:24-28; Nu 35:33,34; De 21:23; Ps 78:58,59Ps 106:38,39; Eze 36:17; Mic 2:10Hebrews 6:7
the earth.De 28:11,12; Ps 65:9-13; 104:11-13; Isa 55:10-13; Joe 2:21-26Jas 5:7by. or, for. receiveth.Ge 27:27; Le 25:21; Ps 24:5; 65:10; 126:6; Isa 44:3; Eze 34:26Ho 10:12; Mal 3:10
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