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 24:25

Joe 3:6; Am 5:27; Mic 4:10

fail.

65; Job 11:20; 17:5; Ps 69:3; 119:82,123; Isa 38:14; La 2:11; 4:17

La 5:17

Deuteronomy 28:41

thou shalt not enjoy them. Heb. they shall not be thine.for.

32; 2Ki 24:14; La 1:5

2 Kings 9:7-8

I may avenge.

De 32:35,43; Ps 94:1-7; Mt 23:35; Lu 18:7,8; Ro 12:19; 13:4

Heb 10:30; Re 6:9,10; 18:20; 19:2

at the hand.

32-37; 1Ki 18:4; 21:15,21,25

I will cut off.

1Ki 14:10,11; 21:21,22

him that pisseth.

1Sa 25:22

him that is shut up.

14:26; De 32:36

2 Kings 10:6-10

If ye be mine. Heb. If ye be for me.

9:32; Mt 12:30; Lu 9:50

take ye.

Nu 25:4

See on

1Ki 21:8-11

your master's sons.

De 5:9; Jos 7:24,25; Job 21:19; Isa 14:21,22; Re 2:20-23

which brought them up."The rich," says Mr. Morier, "hire a {dedeh,} or wet nurse for their children. If a boy, the father appoints a steady man from the age of two years to be his {laleh,} who, I conjecture, must stand in the same capacity as the bringers up of children mentioned in the catastrophe of Ahab's sons. But if it be a daughter, she has a {gees sefeed,} or white head, attached to her for the same purpose as the {laleh.}"

slew seventy.

9; 11:1; Jud 9:5-57; 1Ki 21:21; 2Ch 21:4; Mt 14:8-11

there came.

2Sa 11:18-21; 1Ki 21:14; Mr 6:28

Lay ye them.Such barbarities are by no means uncommon in the East. "It has been know to occur," says Mr. Morier, "after the combat was over, that prisoners have been put to death in cold blood, in order that the heads, which are immediately despatched to the king, and deposited in heaps at the place gates, might make a more considerable show."

until the morning.

De 21:23

Ye be righteous.

1Sa 12:3; Isa 5:3

I conspired.

9:14-24; Ho 1:4

fall unto the earth.

1Sa 3:19; 15:29; Jer 44:28,29; Zec 1:6; Mr 13:31

the Lord hath done.

9:7-10; 1Ki 21:19,21-24,29

by. Heb. by the hand of.

9:36; *marg:

Esther 5:11

the glory.

1:4; Ge 31:1; Job 31:24,25; Ps 49:6,16,17; Isa 10:8; Jer 9:23,24

Da 4:30; Mr 10:24; Lu 12:19,20; 1Ti 6:17

the multitude.

9:7-10,12,13; Job 27:14,15; Ho 9:13,14

and how he had.

3:1

Esther 9:5-10

smote.

Ps 18:34-40,47,48; 20:7,8; 149:6-9; 2Th 1:6

the stroke.

Jer 18:21

what they would. Heb. according to their will.The Chaldee paraphrast says that none appeared against the Jews but Amalekites only, who were infatuated, and had their hearts hardened, as Pharaoh's against Israel, to take up arms to their own destruction. Some had such an inveterate, implacable malice against the Jews, that Haman's fall and Mordecai's advancement, instead of convincing, seemed only to exasperate them the more. How have the most dreadful scourges ravaged a country, and yet the inhabitants are unmindful of the Almighty Disposer of events, and that the cause of his righteous displeasure is their continual provocation! Forty years long was he grieved with one generation, who learned not his ways, although daily fed and clothed by a miracle.

Shushan.

3:15

7

8

9

ten sons.

5:11; Ex 20:5; Job 18:18,19; 27:13-15; Ps 21:10; 109:12,13

enemy.

3:1; 7:4,6; Ex 17:16

but on the spoil.It does not appear that the Jews slew any person who did not rise up to destroy them: they stood for their lives; and gave full proof that they sought their own personal safety, and not the property of their enemies: though the decree in their favour gave them authority to take the property of all their adversaries.

15,16

8:11; Ge 14:23; Ro 12:17; Php 4:8

Job 21:11-12

Ps 107:41; 127:3-5

Ge 4:21; 31:27; Isa 5:12; 22:13; Am 6:4-6
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