Leviticus 26:31-35
And I will make.2Ki 25:4-10; 2Ch 36:19; Ne 2:3,17; Isa 1:7; 24:10-12; Jer 4:7; 9:11La 1:1; 2:7; Eze 6:6; 21:15; Mic 3:12and bring.Ps 74:3-8; Jer 22:5; 26:6,9; 52:13; La 1:10; Eze 9:6; 21:7; 24:21Mt 24:1,2; Lu 21:5,6,24; Ac 6:14I will not smell. See onGe 8:21; Isa 1:11-14; 66:3; Am 5:21-23; Heb 10:26 And I.De 29:23; Isa 1:7,8; 5:6,9; 6:11; 24:1; 32:13,14; 64:10; Jer 9:11Jer 25:11,18,38; 44:2,22; La 5:18; Eze 33:28,29; Da 9:2,18Hab 3:17; Lu 21:20and your.De 28:37; 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:8; Jer 18:16; 19:8; La 4:12; Eze 5:15 De 4:27; 28:64-66; Ps 44:11; Jer 9:16; La 1:3; 4:15; Eze 12:14-16Eze 20:23; 22:15; Zec 7:14; Lu 21:24; Jas 1:1 This was fulfilled during the Babylonish captivity: for, from Saul to the captivity are about 490 years, during which period there were 70 sabbaths of years neglected by the Hebrews. Now the Babylonish captivity lasted 70 years, and during that time the land of Israel rested. 25:2-4,10; 2Ch 36:21 Isa 24:5,6; Ro 8:22Deuteronomy 4:26
I call heaven.A most solemn method of adjuration, in use among all the nations in the world; God and man being called upon to bear testimony to the truth of what was spoken, that if there was any flaw or insincerity it might be detected, and if any crime, it might not go unpunished. Such appeals to God shew at once the origin and use of oaths. 30:18,19; 31:28; 32:1; Isa 1:2; Jer 2:12; 6:19; 22:29; Eze 36:4Mic 1:2; 6:2ye shall.29:28; Le 18:28; 26:31-35; Jos 23:16; Isa 6:11; 24:1-3; Jer 44:22Eze 33:28; Lu 21:24Deuteronomy 28:63-68
rejoiced over.30:9; Isa 62:5; Jer 32:41; Mic 7:18; Zep 3:17; Lu 15:6-10,23,24,32rejoice over.Pr 1:26; Isa 1:24; Eze 5:13; 33:11plucked from.7:22; *marg:Jer 12:14,15; 18:7; 24:6; 31:28,40; 42:10; Da 7:8 scatter.4:27,28; Le 26:33; Ne 1:8; Jer 16:13; 50:17; Eze 11:16,17; Lu 21:24there thou shalt.36; Jer 16:13 among.After the conquest of their country by the Romans, Hadrian, by a public decree, ratified by the senate, forbad any Jew to come even within sight of Judea; and hence they were dispersed over every quarter of the globe, where they found no alleviation or respite from misery. In no country are they treated as denizens; all suspect them as enemies, and behave to them as aliens; if they do not, as had been too frequently the case, harass, oppress, and persecute them, even unto death. shalt thou.Ge 8:9; Isa 57:21; Eze 5:12-17; 20:32-35; Am 9:4,9,10the Lord.Le 26:36; Isa 51:17; Eze 12:18,19; Ho 11:10,11; Hab 3:16; Lu 21:26failing of eyes.Le 26:16; Isa 65:14; La 3:65; Mt 24:8; Ro 11:10 67; La 1:13; Heb 10:27; Re 6:15-17 34; Job 7:3,4; Re 9:6 bring thee into Egypt.This verse seems especially to point out an event, which took place subsequently to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, and the desolation made by Hadrian. Numbers of the captives were sent by sea into Egypt (as well as into other countries), and sold for slaves at a vile price, and for the meanest offices; and many thousands were left to perish from want; for the multitude was so great, that purchasers could not be found for them all at any price! 17:16; Jer 43:7; 44:12; Ho 8:13; 9:3there ye shall.Ex 20:2; Ne 5:8; Es 7:4; Joe 3:3-7; Lu 21:24Deuteronomy 29:28
rooted them.28:25,36,64; 1Ki 14:15; 2Ki 17:18,23; 2Ch 7:20; Ps 52:5; Pr 2:22Jer 42:10; Lu 21:23,24as it is this day.6:24; 8:18; Ezr 9:7; Da 9:7Deuteronomy 30:18
8:19,20; 31:29; Jos 23:15,16; Isa 63:17,182 Kings 17:22-23
walked in all the sins.3:3; 10:29,31; 13:2,6,11; 15:9 the Lord.18,20as he had said.13; 1Ki 13:2; 14:16; Ho 1:4-9; Am 5:27; Mic 1:6So was Israel.6; 18:11,12
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