2 Chronicles 14:12-13
13:15; 20:22; Ex 14:25; De 28:7; 32:39; Jos 10:10; Ps 60:12Ps 136:17,18; 1Co 9:26; 15:57 Gerar.14; Ge 10:1,19; 20:1; 26:1destroyed. Heb. broken. before the Lord.Job 6:9; 9:4; 2Th 1:9his host.Jos 5:14; 1Sa 25:28; 1Ch 12:22; Ps 108:112 Chronicles 20:25
they found.Ex 12:35,36; 1Sa 30:19,20; 2Ki 7:9-16; Ps 68:12; Ro 8:37dead bodies.Instead of {pegarim,} "dead bodies," eight MSS. and several ancient editions read {begadim,} "garments." None of the ancient versions, except the Chaldee, have dead bodies: garments would therefore appear to be the true reading; and the succeeding clause should be rendered, "which they seized for themselves." precious jewels.Ex 3:22; Nu 31:15; Jud 8:24-26; Pr 3:15it was so much.Eze 39:8,92 Chronicles 32:21
the Lord.2Ki 19:20,35-37; Isa 10:16-18; 37:21,36,37; 42:8angel.2Sa 24:16; Ps 18:50; Da 3:28; 6:22; Mt 13:49,50; Ac 12:23cut off all.Job 9:4; Ps 76:5,7,12the leaders.Isa 10:8,16-19,33,34; 17:12-14; 29:5-8; 30:30-33; 33:10-12; 36:9Re 6:15,16; 19:17,18with shame.Ps 132:18; Pr 11:2; 16:18he was come.2Ki 19:36,37; Isa 37:37,38slew him. Heb. made him fall.Psalms 46:9
maketh.Isa 2:4; 11:9; 60:18; Mic 4:3,4breaketh.76:3-6; Eze 39:3,9,10burneth.Jos 11:6,9; Mic 5:10Isaiah 37:35-36
I will.31:5; 38:6; 2Ki 20:6for mine.43:25; 48:9-11; De 32:27; Eze 20:9; 36:22; Eph 1:6,14and for.1Ki 11:12,13,36; 15:4; Jer 23:5,6; 30:9; 33:15,16; Eze 37:24,25 the angel.10:12,16-19,33,34; 30:30-33; 31:8; 33:10-12; Ex 12:23; 2Sa 24:162Ki 19:35; 1Ch 21:12,16; 2Ch 32:21,22; Ps 35:5,6; Ac 12:23and when.Ex 12:30; Job 20:5-7; 24:24; Ps 46:6-11; 76:5-7; 1Th 5:2,3Ezekiel 39:3-4
20:21-24; Ps 46:9; 76:3; Jer 21:4,5; Ho 1:5 fall.17-20; 38:21I will.32:4,5; 33:27; Isa 34:2-8; Jer 15:3; Re 19:17-21sort. Heb. wing. to be devoured. Heb. to devour.Ezekiel 39:9-10
shall go.Ps 111:2,3; Isa 66:24; Mal 1:5and shall.10; Jos 11:6; Ps 46:9; Zec 9:10set on fire.The language here employed seems to intimate that the army of Gog will be cut off by miracle, as that of Sennacherib; for the people are described as going forth, not to fight and conquer, but merely to gather the spoil, and to destroy the weapons of war, as no longer of use. hand staves. or, javelins. and they.When the immense number and destruction of the invaders are considered, and also the little fuel comparatively which is necessary in warm climates, we may easily conceive of this being literally fulfilled. burn them with fire. or, make a fire of them. shall spoil.Ex 3:22; 12:36; Isa 14:2; 33:1; Mic 5:8; Hab 3:8; Zep 2:9,10; Mt 7:2Re 13:10; 18:6
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