Deuteronomy 28:42

thy trees.

38,39; Am 7:1,2

consume. or, possess.

Joel 1:4

That which the palmer-worm hath left. Heb. The residue of thepalmer-worm.

2:25; Am 4:9The learned Bochart, and others, are of the opinion that the four Hebrew words, {gazam, yelek, arbeh, chasil}, respectively rendered the palmer-worm, locust, canker-worm and caterpillar, denote four different species of locusts. See on

Ex 10:4

the locust eaten.

Ex 10:12-15; De 28:38,42; 1Ki 8:37; 2Ch 6:28; 7:13

Ps 78:46; 105:34; Am 7:1; Re 9:3-7

the canker-worm eaten.

Na 3:15-17

the caterpillar.

Isa 33:4; Jer 51:14,27

Joel 2:25

that.

2-11; 1:4-7; Zec 10:6

Amos 7:1-2

1 The judgments of the grasshoppers,

4 and of the fire are diverted by the prayer of Amos.

7 By the wall of a plumbline is signified the rejection of Israel.

10 Amaziah complains of Amos.

14 Amos shews his calling;

16 and Amaziah's judgment.

shewed.

4,7; 8:1; Jer 1:11-16; 24:1; Eze 11:25; Zec 1:20

he.

4:9; Ex 10:12-16; Isa 33:4; Joe 1:4; 2:25; Na 3:15-17

grasshoppers. or, green worms.{Govai,} in Arabic {gabee,} "locusts," probably in their caterpillar state, in which they are most destructive. This is supposed to have been an emblem of the first invasion of the Assyrians.

mowings.Or rather, feedings or grazings, as the people of the East make no hay. This was probably in the month of March, which is the only time of the year that the Arabs to this day feed their horses with grass.

when.

Ex 10:15; Re 9:4

O Lord.

5; Ex 32:11,12; 34:9; Nu 14:17-19; Jer 14:7,20,21; Da 9:19

Jas 5:15,16

by whom shall Jacob arise. or, who of (or for) Jacob shallstand?

Isa 51:19; Eze 9:8; 11:13

for.

Ps 12:1; 44:24-26; Isa 37:4; Jer 42:2; Zec 4:10
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