Psalms 31:13

     13. For—introduces further reasons for his prayer, the unjust, deliberate, and murderous purposes of his foes.

Jeremiah 6:25

     25. He addresses "the daughter of Zion" (Jer 6:23); caution to the citizens of Jerusalem not to expose themselves to the enemy by going outside of the city walls.

      sword of the enemy—literally, "there is a sword to the enemy"; the enemy hath a sword.

Jeremiah 20:10

     10. For—not referring to the words immediately preceding, but to "I will not make mention of Him." The "defaming" or detraction of the enemy on every side (see Ps 31:13) tempted him to think of prophesying no more.

      Report . . . we will report—The words of his adversaries one to the other; give any information against him (true or false) which will give color for accusing him; and "we will report it," namely, to the Sanhedrim, in order to crush him.

      familiars—literally, "men of my peace"; those who pretended to be on peaceable terms with me (Ps 41:9). Jeremiah is a type of Messiah, referred to in that Psalm. (See Jer 38:22; Job 19:19; Ps 55:13, 14; Lu 11:53, 54).

      watched for my halting— (Ps 35:15, Margin, "halting"; Ps 38:17; 71:10, Margin). GESENIUS not so well translates, according to Arabic idiom, "those guarding my side" (that is, my most intimate friends always at my side), in apposition to "familiars," and the subject of "say" (instead of "saying"). The Hebrew means properly "side," then "halting," as the halt bend on one side.

      enticed—to commit some sin.

Jeremiah 46:5

     5. (See on Jer 46:3). The language of astonishment, that an army so well equipped should be driven back in "dismay." The prophet sees this in prophetic vision.

      fled apace—literally, "fled a flight," that is, flee precipitately.

      look not back—They do not even dare to look back at their pursuers.

Jeremiah 49:29

     29. tents—in which they dwelt, from which they are called Scenites, that is, tent dwellers.

      curtains—namely, with which the tents were covered (Jer 4:20; 10:20; Ps 104:2).

      they shall cry unto them, Fear, &c.—The foe, on crying, Fear . . ., shall discomfit them (the Kedarenes) by their mere cry.

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