Job 14:7-9
that it will sprout.14; 19:10; Isa 11:1; 27:6; Da 4:15,23-25 die in the ground.Isa 26:19; Joh 12:24; 1Co 15:36 and bring.Eze 17:3-10,22-24; 19:10; Ro 11:17-24Ezekiel 29:14-15
Pathros.30:14; Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12Pathrusim.Isa 11:11; Jer 44:1habitation. or, birth. base. Heb. low. the basest.17:6,14; 30:13; Zec 10:11rule.31:2; 32:2; Da 11:42,43; Na 3:8,9Daniel 4:25-27
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 to leave.15the heavens.Mt 5:34; 21:20; Lu 15:18,21 let.Ge 41:33-37; Ps 119:46; Ac 24:25; 2Co 5:11break.Job 34:31,32; Pr 16:6; 28:13; Isa 55:6,7; Eze 18:21,27-32; Mt 3:8Ac 8:22; 26:20; Jas 4:8-10; 1Pe 4:8by shewing.Ps 41:1-3; Isa 58:5-7,10-12; Eze 18:7; Lu 11:41; Ac 10:2-4Ga 5:6,13,22; Eph 4:28if it.1Ki 21:29; Joe 2:14; Jon 3:9; Zep 2:2,3lengthening of thy tranquillity. or, healing of thine error.
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