1 Kings 18:27

Elijah.

22:15; 2Ch 25:8; Ec 11:9; Isa 8:9,10; 44:15-17; Eze 20:39

Am 4:4,5; Mt 26:45; Mr 7:9; 14:41

aloud. Heb. with a great voice. for he is a god.

Isa 41:23

either.Such were the absurd and degrading notions which the heathens entertained of their gods. "Vishnoo sleeps four months in the year; and to each of the gods some particular business is assigned. Vayoo manages the winds; Vuroonu the waters, etc. According to a number of fables in the pooranus, the gods are often out on journeys or expeditions." Ward's Views of the Hindoos, vol. ii. p. 324.

he is talking. or, he meditateth. is pursuing. Heb. hatha pursuit. must be awaked.

Ps 44:23; 78:65,66; 121:4; Isa 51:9; Mr 4:38,39

Ecclesiastes 8:16

When I.Solomon here records the result of his perplexing inquiries into the affairs of men, and the purposes, providence, and works of God. And when he examined with great attention and diligence into the works of God, he found he could neither comprehend nor explain them; and was persuaded, that no application or capacity would enable a man to fathom the depth of the Divine dispensations in this lower world. How vain, then, are all cavils against Divine providence; when we can neither understand, nor comprehend it!

9; 7; 7:25

there is that.

2:23; 4:8; 5:12; Ge 31:40; Ps 127:2

Revelation of John 7:15

are.

4:4; 14:3-5; Heb 8:1; 12:2

serve.

20:10; 22:5; Ps 134:1,2

dwell.

21:3,4; 22:3; Ex 29:45; 1Ki 6:13; 1Ch 23:25; Ps 68:16-18; Isa 4:5,6

Joh 1:14; 1Co 3:16; 2Co 6:16
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