Numbers 11:33-34
And while.Ps 78:30,31; 106:14,15smote.16:49; 25:9; De 28:27 Kibroth-hattaavah. that is, the graves of lust.33:16; De 9:22; 1Co 10:6Numbers 12:10-13
the cloud.Ex 33:7-10; Eze 10:4,5,18,19; Ho 9:12; Mt 25:41behold.De 24:9leprous.Le 13:2,3-46; 2Ki 5:27; 15:5; 2Ch 26:19-21 I beseech thee.Ex 12:32; 1Sa 2:30; 12:19; 15:24,25; 1Ki 13:6; Jer 42:2; Ac 8:24Re 3:9lay not.2Sa 19:19; 24:10; 2Ch 16:9; Ps 38:1-5; Pr 30:32 as one dead.Ps 88:4,5; Eph 2:1-5; Col 2:13; 1Ti 5:6of whom.Job 3:16; Ps 58:8; 1Co 15:8 14:2,13-20; 16:41,46-50; Ex 32:10-14; 1Sa 12:23; 15:11; Mt 5:44,45Lu 6:28; 23:34; Ac 7:60; Ro 12:21; Jas 5:15Numbers 21:5-9
spake.11:1-6; 14:1-4; 16:13,14,41; 17:12; Ex 14:11; 15:24; 16:2,3,7,8Ex 17:2,3; Ps 68:6; 78:19and our soul.11:6-9; Ex 16:15,31; Ps 78:24,25; Pr 27:7 Ge 3:14,15; De 8:15; Isa 14:29; 30:6; Jer 8:17; Am 9:3,4; 1Co 10:9 We have.Ex 9:27,28; 1Sa 12:19; 15:24,30; Ps 78:34; Mt 27:4pray.Ex 8:8,28; 1Ki 13:6; Jer 37:3; Ac 8:24; Jas 5:16And Moses.11:2; 14:17-20; Ge 20:7; Ex 32:11,30; De 9:20,26-291Sa 12:20-23; Job 42:8,10; Ps 106:23; Jer 15:1; Ro 10:1 Ps 106:43-45; 145:8 A serpent of.2Ki 18:4; Joh 3:14,15; 12:32; Ro 8:3; 2Co 5:21when he.Isa 45:22; Zec 12:10; Joh 1:29; Heb 12:2; 1Jo 3:8he lived.Joh 6:40; Ro 1:17; 5:20,21Psalms 38:1-8
1 David moves God to take compassion on his pitiful case. (Title.)This deeply penitential Psalm is supposed to have been composed by David under some grievous affliction, either bodily or mental, or both, after his illicit intercourse with Bathsheba. to bring.70:1; *title rebuke.6:1; 88:7,15,16; Isa 27:8; 54:8; Jer 10:24; 30:11; Hab 3:2Heb 12:5-11hot.De 9:19 thine.21:12; 64:7; Job 6:4; La 3:12thy hand.32:4; 39:10,11; De 2:15; Ru 1:13; 1Sa 5:6,11; 6:9 soundness.31:9; 2Ch 26:19; Job 2:7,8; 33:19-22; Isa 1:5,6neither.6:2; 51:8; 102:3,5rest. Heb. peace, or, health. because.51:8; 90:7,8; La 3:40-42 mine.40:12; Ezr 9:6as an.Le 7:18; Isa 53:11; La 1:14; Mt 11:28; 1Pe 2:24 My wounds.The soul being invisible, its distempers are also so; therefore the sacred writers describe them by the distempers of the body. (See the Parallel Texts on these verses.) On reading these and similar passages, say Bp. Lowth, some, who were but little acquainted with the genius of Hebrew poetry, have pretended to enquire into the nature of the disease with which the poet was afflicted; not less absurdly, in my opinion, than if they had perplexed themselves to discover in what river he was plunged, when he complains that "the deep waters had gone over his soul." 7; 32:3; Isa 1:5,6; Jer 8:22 troubled. Heb. wearied. bowed.35:14; 42:5; *marg:57:6; 145:14mourning.6:6; 31:10; 42:9; 43:2; 88:9; Job 30:28; Isa 38:14 my loins.41:8; 2Ch 21:18,19; Job 7:5; 30:18; Ac 12:23no.3 roared.22:1,2; 32:3; Job 3:24; 30:28; Isa 59:11Isaiah 57:17-18
the iniquity.5:8,9; 56:11; Jer 6:13; 8:10; 22:17; Eze 33:31; Mic 2:2,3; Lu 12:15Eph 5:3-5; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9; 2Pe 2:3,14I hid.8:17; 45:15and he.9:13; Jer 2:30; 5:3; Lu 15:14-16frowardly. Heb. turning away. in the.Ec 6:9 have.1:18; 43:24,25; 48:8-11; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 16:60-63; 36:22-38Lu 15:20; Ro 5:20will heal.Jer 3:22; 31:3; 33:6; Ho 14:4-8will lead.49:10; Ps 23:2; Re 7:17restore.15; 12:1; 61:2,3; 66:10-13; Ps 51:12to his.Jer 13:17; Ec 9:4Jeremiah 2:19
Thine.17; Pr 1:31; 5:22; Isa 3:9; 5:5; 50:1; Ho 5:5and thy.3:6-8,11-14; 5:6; 8:5; Ho 4:16; 11:7; 14:1; Zec 7:11bitter.4:18; Job 20:11-16; Am 8:10and that my.5:22; 36:23,24; Ps 36:1; Ro 3:18
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