Psalms 18:6
distress.3,4; 50:15; 130:1,2; Mr 14:36; Ac 12:5heard.5:7; 11:4; 27:4,5; 2Sa 22:7; Hab 2:20; Re 11:19my cry.Ex 2:23; 1Ki 8:27-30; 2Ch 30:27Psalms 81:6-7
I removed.Ex 1:14; 6:6; Isa 9:4; 10:27; Mt 11:29were delivered. Heb. passed away. from the pots. Or rather, as {dood} also signifies, (see 2 Ki 10:7; Jer 24:2,} the basket: so LXX., and Symmachus, [\~kofinov\~, kophinos,] and Vulgate and Jerome, {cophino;} and Diodati, {le sue mani si non dipartite dalle corbe,} "his hands were removed from the baskets," i.e., says he in a note, {de portar la terra da far mattoni,} "from carrying earth to make bricks," Ex 1:14. 68:13 calledst.50:15; 91:14,15; Ex 2:23; 14:10,30,31; 17:2-7secret.Ex 14:24; 19:19; 20:18-21proved.Ex 17:6,7; Nu 20:13,24; De 33:8Meribah. or, strife.Psalms 107:19-20
6,13,28; 30:8-12; 34:4-6; 78:34,35; 116:4-8; Jer 33:3 He sent.147:15,19; 2Ki 20:4,5; Mt 8:8healed.30:2,3; 103:3,4; 147:3; Nu 21:8,9; Job 33:23-26delivered.49:15; 56:13; Job 33:28-30Isaiah 5:7
the vineyard.Ps 80:8-11,15; Jer 12:10his pleasant plant. Heb. plant of his pleasures.62:5; Ps 147:11; 149:4; So 7:6; Zep 3:17he looked.2; 58:6-8; Ex 22:22-27; Mic 6:8; Zec 7:9-14; Mt 3:8-10; 23:23Joh 15:2; 1Co 6:8-11; 1Jo 3:7,8but.The paronomasia, or play of words, is very remarkable here: he looked for {mishpat,} "judgment," but behold {mispach,} "oppression;" for {tzedakah,} "justice," but behold {tzëdkah,} "a cry." oppression. Heb. a scab.1:6; 3:17a cry.Ge 4:10; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7; 22:21-24,27; De 15:9; Ne 5:1-5Job 31:38,39; 34:28; Pr 21:13; Lu 18:7; Jas 5:4Isaiah 19:20
for a.55:13; Jos 4:20,21; 22:27,28,34; 24:26,27they shall.4; 20:4; 52:5; Ex 2:23; 3:7; 2Ki 13:4,5; Ps 50:15; Jas 5:4he shall send.37:36; 45:21,22; Lu 2:11; Tit 2:13James 5:4
the hire.Le 19:13; De 24:14,15; Job 24:10,11; 31:38,39; Isa 5:7; Jer 22:13Hab 2:11; Mal 3:5; Col 4:1the cries.Ge 4:10; Ex 2:23,24; 3:9; 22:22-24,27; De 24:15; Job 34:28; Ps 9:12Lu 18:7Lord.Ro 9:29; Isa 1:9; *Heb:
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