Deuteronomy 27:8
thou shalt.3very plainly.Hab 2:2; Joh 16:25; 2Co 3:12Deuteronomy 31:19
this song.22,30; 32:1-43,44,45and teach it.4:9,10; 6:7; 11:19put it in their.Ex 4:15; 2Sa 14:3; Isa 51:16; 59:21; Jer 1:9a witness.21,26; Eze 2:5; Mt 10:18; Joh 12:48Deuteronomy 31:22
9,19Isaiah 8:1
1 In Maher-shalal-hash-baz, he prophesies that Syria and Israel shall be subdued by Assyria.5 Judah likewise for their infidelity.9 God's judgments shall be irresistible.11 Comfort shall be to them that fear God.19 Great afflictions to idolaters. Take thee.Jer 36:2,28,32write.30:8; Job 19:23,24; Hab 2:2,3a man's pen.Re 13:18; 21:17Maher-shalal-hash-baz. Heb. in making speed to the spoil, hehasteneth the prey. Or, Make speed, etc. hasten, etc.Isaiah 30:8
write.8:1; De 31:19,22; Job 19:23,24; Jer 36:2,28-32; 51:60; Hab 2:2the time to come. Heb. the latter day.2:2; Nu 24:14; De 4:30; 31:29; Job 19:25; Jer 23:20; 48:47Eze 38:16; Ho 3:5; 1Ti 4:1; 2Pe 3:3; Jude 1:18Jeremiah 36:2-4
a roll.6,23,29; 30:2; 45:1; 51:60; Ex 17:14; De 31:24; Ezr 6:2; Job 31:35Ps 40:7; Isa 8:1; 30:8,9; Eze 2:9; 3:1-3; Hab 2:2,3; Zec 5:1-4Re 5:1-9write.30:2; Ho 8:12against Israel.2:4; 3:3-10; 23:13,14; 32:30-35; 2Ki 17:18-20against all.1:5,10; 25:9-29; 47:1-51:64from the days.1:2,3; 25:3 may be.7; 18:8; 26:3; De 5:29; Eze 12:3; Zep 2:3; Lu 20:13; 2Ti 2:25,262Pe 3:9hear.Eze 18:27,28; 33:7-9,14-16; Mt 3:7-9; Lu 3:7-9they may.18:8,11; 23:14; 24:7; 35:15; De 30:2,8; 1Sa 7:3; 1Ki 8:48-502Ch 6:38,39; Ne 1:9; Isa 55:6,7; Eze 18:23; Jon 3:8-10; Ac 26:20that I.Isa 6:10; Mt 13:15; Mr 4:12; Ac 3:19; 26:18; 28:27 Baruch.26; 32:12; 43:3wrote.Baruch is supposed to have been a disciple of Jeremiah; and being a ready scribe, he was employed by the prophet as his amanuensis. 17,18,32; 45:1,2; Ro 16:22upon.21,23,28,32; Isa 8:1; Eze 2:9; Zec 5:1Jeremiah 36:27-32
23 28:13,14; 44:28; Job 23:13; Zec 1:5,6; Mt 24:35; 2Ti 2:13 Thou hast.De 29:19; Job 15:24; 40:8; Isa 45:9; Ac 5:39; 1Co 10:22Why.26:9; 32:3; Isa 29:21; 30:10; Ac 5:28The king.21:4-7,10; 28:8; 32:28-30; 34:21,22 He shall.22:30; 2Ki 24:12-15and his.22:18; Ge 31:40in the.Sir J. Chardin observes, "In the Lower Asia, in particular, the day is always hot; and as soon as the sun is fifteen degrees above the horizon, no cold is felt in the depth of winter itself. On the contrary, in the height of summer the nights are as cold as at Paris in the month of March. It is for this reason that in Persia and Turkey they always make use of furred habits in the country, such only being sufficient to resist the cold of the nights. I have travelled in Arabia, and in Mesopotamia, (the theatre of the adventures of Jacob,) both in winter and in summer, and have found the truth of what the Patriarch said, "That he was scorched with the heat in the day, and stiffened with cold in the night." (Ge 31:40.) This contrariety in the qualities of the air in twenty-four hours is extremely great in some places, and not conceivable by those that have not felt it; one would imagine that he had passed in a moment from the violent heats of summer to the depth of winter. Thus it had pleased God to temper the heat of the sun by the coldness of night, without which the greatest part of the East would be barren, and a desert." punish. Heb. visit upon.23:34; *marg:will bring.11:8; 17:18; 19:15; 29:17-19; 35:17; 44:4-14; Le 26:14; De 28:15-68Pr 29:1but.Mt 23:37 took.28-30who.4,18; Ex 4:15,16; Ro 16:22there.Le 26:18,21,24,28; Da 3:19; Re 22:18like words. Heb. words as they.Daniel 12:4
shut.8:26; Re 10:4; 22:10to the.9; 8:17; 10:1; 11:40many.11:33; Isa 11:9; 29:18,19; 30:26; 32:3; Zec 14:6-10; Mt 24:14Ro 10:18; Re 14:6,7
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