Job 9:24
earth.12:6-10; 21:7-15; Ps 17:14; 73:3-7; Jer 12:1,2; Da 4:17; 5:18-21Da 7:7-28; Hab 1:14-17he covereth.2Sa 15:30; 19:4; Es 6:12; 7:8; Jer 14:4if not.24:25; 32:2Job 21:7-15
Wherefore.12:6; Ps 17:10; 73:3-12; Jer 12:1-3; Hab 1:15,16mighty.Ps 37:35; Da 4:17; Re 13:2-7; 17:2-4 5:3,4; 18:19; 20:10,28; Pr 17:6 safe from fear. Heb. peace from fear.15:21; 18:11; Ps 73:19; Isa 57:19-21the rod.9:34; Ps 73:5 their cow.Ex 23:26; De 7:13,14; 28:11; Ps 144:13,14; Ec 9:1,2; Lu 12:16-21Lu 16:19 Ps 107:41; 127:3-5 Ge 4:21; 31:27; Isa 5:12; 22:13; Am 6:4-6 They.36:11; Ps 73:4; Mt 24:38,39; Lu 12:19,20; 17:28,29wealth. or, mirth. they say.22:17; Ps 10:4,11; Lu 8:28,37; Hab 1:15; Joh 15:23,24; Ro 8:7for we.Pr 1:7,22,29; Joh 3:19,20; 8:45-47; Ro 1:28; 2Th 2:10-122Ti 4:3,4 What is.Ex 5:2; Ps 12:4; Pr 30:9; Ho 13:6and what.34:9; 35:3; Isa 30:11; Mal 1:13,14if we.Isa 45:19; Mt 7:7; Joh 16:24Psalms 17:14
which are. or, by. men of.Lu 16:8; Joh 8:23; 15:19; 17:14; 1Jo 4:4,5portion.49:17-19; 73:12; Lu 12:19-21; 16:25; Jas 5:5belly.Job 12:6,9; 21:7-15; 22:18hid.Pr 2:4; Mt 13:44they are full, etc. or, their children are full. leave.39:6; Job 21:21; 27:14-17; Lu 16:27,28Psalms 37:1
1 David persuades to patience and confidence in God, by the different estate of the godly and the wicked. (Title.)This is the third alphabetical Psalm. It seems to have been intended as an instructive and consoling ode for the captives in Babylon, who might feel themselves severely tempted when they saw those idolaters in prosperity, and themselves in adversity. Fret.7; 1Sa 1:6-8; Pr 19:3; 24:1,19neither.73:3; Pr 3:31; 23:17; Ga 5:21; Jas 4:5,6Psalms 37:35
I have.73:3-11; Es 5:11; Job 5:3; 21:7-17; Isa 14:14-19a green bay-tree. or, a green tree that groweth in his ownsoil. Job 8:13-19; Eze 31:6-10,18; Da 4:20-33Psalms 73:11-12
How.9; 10:11; 94:7; Job 22:13,14; Eze 8:12; Zep 1:12is there.44:21; 139:1-6; Ho 7:2 these.37:35; 52:7; Jer 12:1,2; Lu 16:19; Jas 5:1-3prosper.3they.17:14; 62:10; Jer 5:17,28; Ho 12:7,8Jeremiah 5:27
cage. or, coop.This is, without doubt, a reference to a decoy or trap-cage, as Dr. Blayney renders; in which fowlers place several tame birds, to decoy the others into the snare prepared for them. Re 18:2so are.Pr 1:11-13; Ho 12:7,8; Am 8:4-6; Mic 1:12; 6:10,11; Hab 2:9-11
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