Deuteronomy 28:33
The fruit.30,51; Le 26:16; Ne 9:36,37; Isa 1:7; Jer 5:17; 8:16thou shalt be.29; Jer 4:17Judges 6:3-6
when Israel.Le 26:16; De 28:30-33,51; Job 31:8; Isa 65:21,22; Mic 6:15Amalekites.3:13children.33; 7:12; 8:10; Ge 29:1; 1Ki 4:30; Job 1:3 destroyed.Le 26:16; De 28:30,33,51; Mic 6:15till thou come.The Midianites dwelt beyond the eastern borders of the land of Canaan, east of the Dead Sea, and Gaza was on the Mediterranean, on the west: so that these invaders ravaged the whole breadth of the land. Ge 10:19; 13:10left no.Pr 28:3; Jer 49:9,10; Ob 1:5sheep. or, goat. tents.So 1:5; Isa 13:20as grasshoppers.7:12; 8:10; Jer 46:23their camels.8:21; 1Sa 30:17; Isa 60:6; Jer 49:29,32to destroy.Ps 83:4-12 impoverished.Ps 106:43; *marg:Jer 5:17; Mal 1:4cried.3:9,15; Ps 50:15; 78:34; 106:44; Isa 26:16; Ho 5:152 Kings 13:3-7
and he delivered.Le 26:17; De 4:24-27; 28:25; Jud 2:14; 3:8; 10:7-14; Isa 10:5,6Heb 12:29Hazael.22; 8:12,13; 12:17; 1Ki 19:17Ben-hadad.24,25all their days.Rather "all his days;" for Joash son of Jehoahaz delivered Israel from Ben-hadad. 22-25 Jehoahaz.Nu 21:7; Jud 6:6,7; 10:10; Ps 78:34; Isa 26:16; Jer 2:27the Lord.14:26; Ge 21:17; Ex 3:7; Jud 10:15,16; 2Ch 33:12,13,19; Ps 50:15Ps 106:43,44; Jer 33:3he saw.Ge 31:42; Ex 3:9; Isa 63:9because the king.22; 14:26 a saviour.This saviour was undoubtedly Joash, whose successful wars are subsequently detailed. Houbigant recommends to read the seventh verse after the fourth. 25; 14:25,27; Ne 9:27; Isa 19:20; Ob 1:21; Lu 2:11before-time. Heb. yesterday and third day.Ex 4:10; De 19:4; 1Sa 19:7; 1Ch 11:2 departed.2; 10:29; 17:20-23; De 32:15-18walked. Heb. he walked.1Ki 15:3; 16:26and there remained. Heb. and there stood.17:16; 18:4; 23:4; De 7:5; 1Ki 16:33 fifty horsemen.1Sa 13:6,7,15,19-23; 1Ki 20:15,27; Isa 36:8the king.8:12; 10:32like the dust.Ps 18:42; Isa 41:2,15,16; Joe 3:14; *marg:Am 1:32 Kings 15:19
A.M. 3233. B.C. 771. Pul.Prideaux supposes that this Pul was the father of the famous Sardanapalus, who was called Sardan with his father's name Pul annexed, as was frequent in those times, making Sardanpul: thus Merodach, king of Babylon, was Merodach-Baladan, because he was the son Baladan. This Pul began to reign according to Usher, A.M. 3237, the fifth year of Menahem; and he is supposed to be the same that reigned in Nineveh, when Jonah preached in that city. 1Ch 5:25,26; Isa 9:1Menahem.12:18; 16:8; 17:3,4; 18:16; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6to confirm.14:5; Jer 17:52 Kings 15:29
Tiglath-pileser.Some suppose Tiglath-pileser to be the son of Sardanapalus: but the learned Prideaux makes him the same as Arbaces the Mede, called by Ælian, Thelgamus, and by Castor, Ninus Junior, who, with Belesis, headed the conspiracy against Sardanapalus, and fixed his royal seat at Nineveh, as Belesis, called in Scripture Baladan (Is 39:1), did his at Babylon. He reigned nineteen years, from A.M. 3257 to A.M. 3276. 16:7; 1Ch 5:6,26; 2Ch 28:20,21Tiglath-pilneser.Isa 9:1Ijon.1Ki 15:20; 2Ch 16:4Abel-beth-maachah.2Sa 20:14,15Janoah.Jos 16:6Janohah. Kedesh.Jos 19:37; 20:7Hazor.Jos 11:1,10,13; 12:19; Jud 4:2Gilead.Nu 32:1,40; De 3:15; Am 1:3,13Galilee.Jos 20:7; 1Ki 9:11; Isa 9:1,2; Mt 4:15,16carried them.17:6,23; Le 26:32,38,39; De 4:26,27; 28:25,64,65; Isa 1:7; 7:20Hosea 7:9
devoured.8:7; 2Ki 13:3-7,22; 15:19; Pr 23:35; Isa 42:22-25; 57:1here and there. Heb. sprinkled.
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