Deuteronomy 28:49-52

bring a nation.Though the Chaldeans are frequently described under the figure of an eagle, yet these verses especially predict the desolations brought on the Jews by the Romans; who came from a country far more distant than Chaldea; whose conquests were as rapid as the eagle's flight, and whose standard bore this very figure; who spake a language to which the Jews were then entire strangers, being wholly unlike the Hebrew, of which the Chaldee was merely a dialect; whose appearance and victories were terrible; and whose yoke was a yoke of iron; and the havoc which they made tremendous.

Nu 24:24; Isa 5:26-30; Jer 5:15-17; Da 6:22,23; 9:26; Hab 1:6,7

Lu 19:43,44

as the eagle.

Jer 4:13; 48:40; 49:22; La 4:19; Eze 17:3,12; Ho 8:1; Mt 24:28

a nation whose.

Jer 5:15; Eze 3:6; 1Co 14:21

understand. Heb. hear.

of fierce countenance. Heb. strong of face.

Pr 7:13; Ec 8:1; *margins

Da 7:7; 8:23

shall not.

2Ch 36:17; Isa 47:6; Ho 13:16; Lu 19:44; 21:23,24

the fruit.

33; Isa 1:7; 62:8

which also.

Le 26:26; Jer 15:13; 17:3; Eze 12:19; Hab 3:16,17

Le 26:25; 2Ki 17:1-6; 18:13; 24:10,11; 25:1-4; Isa 1:7; 62:8

Jer 21:4-7; 37:8; 39:1-3; 52:4-7; Eze 4:1-8; Da 9:26; Zec 12:2; 14:2

Mt 22:7; 24:15,16; Lu 19:43,44; 21:20-24

Deuteronomy 32:30

one chase.

Le 26:8; Jos 23:10; Jud 7:22,23; 1Sa 14:15-17; 2Ch 24:24

Isa 30:17

sold them.

Jud 2:14; 3:8; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1; 52:3; Mt 18:25

shut them.

Job 11:10; 16:11; Ps 31:8

Judges 2:14

the anger.

3:7,8; 10:7; Le 26:28; Nu 32:14; De 28:20,58; 29:19,20; 31:17,18

2Ch 36:16; Ps 106:40-42

he delivered.

2Ki 17:20; 2Ch 15:5

sold them.

3:8; 4:2; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1

could not.

1:19,34; Le 26:37; De 32:30; Jos 7:12,13; Ps 44:9,10; Jer 37:10

Judges 3:8

A.M. 2591. B.C. 1413. An. Ex. Is. 78. was hot.

2:14,20; Ex 22:24; De 29:20; Ps 6:1; 85:3

he sold.

2:14; 4:9; De 32:30; 1Sa 12:9; Isa 50:1; Ro 7:14

Chushan-rishathaim.

Hab 3:7

Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram-naharaim.{Aram-naharayim,} "Syria of the two rivers," or Mesopotamia, "between the rivers," is a famous province situated between the Tigris and Euphrates. It is called by Arabian geographers, {Maverannaher,} "the country beyond the river;" and is now called Diarbek.

Judges 4:2

sold.

2:14,15; 10:7; Isa 50:1; Mt 18:25"It seems to concern only north Israel."

Hazor.

Jos 11:1,10,11; 19:36

Sisera.

1Sa 12:9; Ps 83:9

Harosheth.

13,16

Psalms 106:41-42

he gave.

De 32:30; Jud 2:14; 3:8,12; 4:1,2; 6:1-6; 10:7-18; Ne 9:27-38

and they.

De 28:25,29,33,48

42

Daniel 2:37-38

a king.

1Ki 4:24; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; 47:5; Jer 27:6,7; Eze 26:7; Ho 8:10

Re 1:5; 17:14

the God.

4:25,32; 5:18; 2Ch 36:23; Ezr 1:2; Pr 8:15; Jer 28:14; Re 19:16

power.

4:3,34; Ps 62:11; Mt 6:13; Joh 19:11; Re 4:11; 5:12

the beasts.

4:21,22; Ps 50:10,11; Jer 27:5-7

Thou art.The Chaldean monarchy, over which Nebuchadnezzar was the only king of note; in whose time it extended over Chaldea, Assyria, Arabia, Syria, Egypt, and Libya: the head of gold represented its immense riches.

32

Daniel 5:18

O thou.

3:17,18; 4:22; 6:22; Ac 26:13,19

the most.

2:37,38; 4:17,22-25,32; De 32:8; Ps 7:17; 9:2; 47:2; 92:8

La 3:35,38; Ac 7:48
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