Genesis 4:12-14
it.3:17,18; Le 26:20; De 28:23,24; Ro 8:20a fugitive.14; Le 26:36; De 28:65,66; Ps 109:10; Jer 20:3,4; Ho 9:17 My punishment is greater than I can bear. or, Mine iniquity is greater than that it may be forgiven. Job 15:22; Re 16:9,11,21 driven.Job 15:20-24; Pr 14:32; 28:1; Isa 8:22; Ho 13:3from thy.16; Job 21:14,15; Ps 51:11-14; 143:7; Mt 25:41,46; 2Th 1:9fugitive.De 28:65; Ps 109:10See12that.15; 9:5,6; Le 26:17,36; Nu 17:12,13; 35:19,21,27; 2Sa 14:7Job 15:20-24; Pr 28:1Psalms 109:10
37:25; Ge 4:12-14; 2Sa 3:29; 2Ki 5:27; Job 24:8-12; 30:3-9Isa 16:2Daniel 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 27:5Daniel 4:32-33
they shall drive.14-16,25,26; 5:21; Job 30:5-7until.17,25; Ex 8:10; 9:14,29; Jos 4:24; Job 12:18-21; Pr 8:15,16Isa 37:20; 45:3; Jer 27:5 same.5:5; Job 20:5; Isa 30:14; 1Th 5:2and he was.25,32
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