Deuteronomy 28:32
sons.In several countries, particularly in Spain and Portugal, the children of the Jews have been taken from them, by order of the government, to be educated in the Popish faith. 18,41; Nu 21:29; 2Ch 29:9; Ne 5:2-5; Jer 15:7-9; 16:2-4; Eze 24:25Joe 3:6; Am 5:27; Mic 4:10fail.65; Job 11:20; 17:5; Ps 69:3; 119:82,123; Isa 38:14; La 2:11; 4:17La 5:17Deuteronomy 28:34
28,68; Isa 33:14; Jer 25:15,16; Re 16:10,11Deuteronomy 28:67
34; Job 7:3,4; Re 9:61 Samuel 2:33
to consume.22:21-23; 1Ki 1:7,19; 2:26,27; Mt 2:16-18in the flower, etc. Heb. men.Psalms 78:33
days.90:7-9; Nu 14:29,35; 26:64,65; De 2:14-16years.Ge 3:16-19; Job 5:6,7; 14:1; Ec 1:2,13,14; 12:8,13,14Ezekiel 33:10
If our.The impenitent Jews seem to have charged the prophet's messages with inconsistency: for whilst he warned them to repent, and assured the penitent of forgiveness, he also predicted that the people "would pine away in their transgressions." The prediction, however, merely implied that God foresaw that the people in general would be impenitent, though some individuals would repent and be pardoned. 24:23; Le 26:39how.37:11; Ps 130:7; Isa 49:14; 51:20; Jer 2:25Zechariah 14:12
the plague wherewith.3; 12:9; Ps 110:5,6; Isa 34:1-17; 66:15,16; Eze 38:18-22Eze 39:4-6,17-20; Joe 3:1,2; Mic 4:11-13; 5:8,9; 7:16,17Re 16:1-21; 19:17-21Their flesh.Le 26:18,21,24,28; De 28:59; 2Ch 21:15,18,19; Ps 90:11; Ac 12:23Re 9:5,6; 16:10,11,21; 17:16; 18:6-8
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