Nahum 1:2
God is jealous, and the Lord revengeth. or, The Lord is ajealous God, and a revenger. Ex 20:5; 34:14; De 4:24; Jos 24:19; Isa 42:13; Eze 38:18; 39:25Joe 2:18; Zec 1:14; 8:2revengeth.De 32:35,42; Ps 94:1; Isa 59:17,18; Ro 12:19; 13:4; Heb 10:30is furious. Heb. that hath fury.Le 26:28; Job 20:23; Isa 51:17,20; 59:18; 63:3-6; 66:15Jer 4:4; 25:15; 36:7; La 4:11; Eze 5:13; 6:12; 8:18; 36:6; Mic 5:15Zec 8:2reserveth.De 32:34,35,41-43; Jer 3:5; Mic 7:18; Ro 2:5,6; 2Pe 2:9Luke 21:22
the days.Isa 34:8; 61:2; Jer 51:6; Ro 2:5; 2Pe 2:9; 3:7all.Le 26:14-33; De 28:15-68; 29:19-28; 32:34,43; Ps 69:22-28; 149:7-9Isa 65:12-16; Da 9:26,27; Zec 11:1-3; 14:1,2; Mal 4:1; Mr 13:19,20Romans 12:19
avenge.14,17; Le 19:18; 1Sa 25:26,33; Pr 24:17-19,29; Eze 25:12give.Mt 5:39; Lu 6:27-29; 9:55,56Vengeance.13:4; De 32:35,43; Ps 94:1-3; Na 1:2,3; Heb 10:30Romans 13:4
he is.6; 1Ki 10:9; 2Ch 19:6; Ps 82:2-4; Pr 24:23,24; 31:8,9; Ec 8:2-5Isa 1:17; Jer 5:28; Eze 22:27; Mic 3:1-4,9be.Pr 16:14; 20:2,8,26revenger.12:19; Nu 35:19-27; Jos 20:5,9; Eze 25:141 Thessalonians 4:6
go.Ex 20:15,17; Le 19:11,13; De 24:7; 25:13-16; Pr 11:1; 16:11; 20:14Pr 20:23; 28:24; Isa 5:7; 59:4-7; Jer 9:4; Eze 22:13; 45:9-14Am 8:5,6; Zep 3:5; Mal 3:5; Mr 10:19; 1Co 6:7-9; Eph 4:28; Jas 5:4defraud. or, oppress. or, over-reach.Le 25:14,17; 1Sa 12:3,4; Pr 22:22; Jer 7:6; Mic 2:2; Zep 3:1Jas 2:6in any matter. or, in the matter. the LordDe 32:35; Job 31:13,14; Ps 94:1; 140:12; Pr 22:22,23; Ec 5:8Isa 1:23,24; Ro 1:18; 12:19; Eph 5:6; 2Th 1:8as we.Lu 12:5; Ga 5:21; Eph 4:17Hebrews 10:30
Vengeance.De 32:35; Ps 94:1; Isa 59:17; 61:2; 63:4; Na 1:2; Ro 12:19; 13:4The Lord shall.De 32:36; Ps 50:4; 96:13; 98:9; 135:14; Eze 18:30; 34:17; 2Co 5:10Revelation of John 6:10
they cried.Ge 4:10; Ps 9:12; Lu 18:7,8; Heb 12:24How.Ps 13:1; 35:17; 74:9,10; 94:3,4; Da 8:13; 12:6; Zec 1:12holy.3:7; 15:3,4dost.11:18; 16:5-7; 18:20,24; 19:2; De 32:36-43; Jud 16:28; 1Sa 24:12Ps 58:10,11; Isa 61:2; 63:1-6; Lu 21:22; Ro 12:19; 2Th 1:6-8avenge.This seal seems a prediction of the terrible persecution of the church under Dioclesian and Maximian, from A.D. 270 to 304, which lasted longer, and was far more bloody, than any or all by which it was preceded, whence it was called "the æra of the martyrs."
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