Numbers 17:8

the rod of Aaron.This fact was so unquestionably miraculous, that no doubt could remain on the minds of the people, or the envious chiefs, of the divine appointment of Aaron: and as there were buds, blossoms, and fruit on the rod at the same time, which was never the case with branches in the natural and ordinary course, this evidently proved the miracle, and took away all suspicion of the fraud which has been impiously suggested, that Moses had taken away Aaron's rod in the night time, and put a living branch of an almond tree in the room of it. A sceptre or staff of office resuming its vegetative life, was considered an absolute impossibility among the ancients; and as they were accustomed to swear by their sceptres, this circumstance was added to confirm the oath.

budded.

5; Ge 40:10; Ps 110:2; 132:17,18; So 2:3; Isa 4:2; Eze 17:24

Eze 19:12,14; Joh 15:1-6

Isaiah 10:5

O Assyrian. or, Woe to the Assyrian. Heb. O Asshur.

Ge 10:11

the rod.

15; 8:4; 14:5,6; Ps 17:14; 125:3; Jer 51:20-24

and. or, though.

Ezekiel 19:14

fire.The treachery of Zedekiah hath caused her utter ruin.

17:18-20; Jud 9:15; 2Ki 24:20; 2Ch 36:13; Isa 9:18,19; Jer 38:23

Jer 52:3

she hath.

11; 21:25-27; Ge 49:10; Ne 9:37; Ps 79:7; 80:15,16; Ho 3:4; 10:3

Am 9:11; Joh 19:15

This is.

1; La 4:20; Lu 19:41; Ro 9:2-4

Ezekiel 21:10

it is furbished.

Jer 46:4; Na 3:3; Hab 3:11

should.

Es 3:15; Ec 3:4; Isa 5:12-14; 22:12-14; Am 6:3-7; Na 1:10

Lu 21:34,35

it contemneth the rod of my son, as every tree. or, it isthe rod of my son, it despiseth every tree.

25-27; 19:11-14; 20:47; 2Sa 7:14; Ps 2:7-9; 89:26-32,38-45; 110:5,6

Re 2:27

Ezekiel 21:13

Because, etc. or, When the trial hath been, what then?shall they not also belong to the despising rod? a trial.

Job 9:23; 2Co 8:2

contemn.

10,25

it shall.

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