Deuteronomy 28:9-14
establish.7:6; 26:18,19; 29:13; Ge 17:7; Ex 19:5,6; Ps 87:5; Isa 1:26; 62:122Th 3:3; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9-11; 5:10sworn.7:8; 13:17; 29:12; Ex 19:5,6; Jer 11:5; Heb 6:13-18 And all.Mal 3:12called.Nu 6:27; 2Ch 7:14; Isa 63:19; Da 9:18,19and they shall.4:6-8; 11:25; Ex 12:33; 14:25; Jos 5:1; 1Sa 18:12-15,28,291Ch 14:17; Jer 33:9; Re 3:9 plenteous.4; 30:9; Le 26:9; Pr 10:22in goods. or, for good. body. Heb. belly.Job 19:17; Ps 132:11; *margins open.11:14; Le 26:4; Job 38:22; Ps 65:9-13; 135:7; Joe 2:23,24to bless all.14:29; 15:10lend.44; 15:6; Pr 22:7 the head.Nu 24:18,19; Isa 9:14,15if that thou.1; 4:6-9; Php 1:27 thou shalt.5:32; 11:16,26-28; Jos 23:6; 2Ki 22:2; Pr 4:26,27the right.Isa 30:21Isaiah 5:26
he will.11:12; 18:3; Jer 51:27hiss.7:18; Zec 10:8end.39:3; De 28:49; Ps 72:8; Jer 5:15; Mal 1:11they.30:16; Jer 4:13; La 4:19; Joe 2:7; Hab 1:8Jeremiah 34:1
1 Jeremiah prophesies the captivity of Zedekiah and the city.8 The princes and the people having dismissed their bond-servants, contrary to the covenant of God, re-assume them.12 Jeremiah, for their disobedience, gives them and Zedekiah into the hands of their enemies. A.M. 3415. B.C. 589. The word.This chapter contains two discourses, one concerning the taking of the city, and Zedekiah's captivity and death, ver. 1-7; and the other containing an invective against the inhabitants of Jerusalem for retaining their Hebrew slaves, ver. 8-22; both of which were delivered in the tenth year of Zedekiah. when.7; 32:2; 39:1-3; 52:4-11; 2Ki 25:1-9; 2Ch 36:12-17all the kingdoms.1:15; 27:5-7; Da 2:37,38; 4:1,22; 5:19of his dominion. Heb. the dominion of his hand.Daniel 2:40-43
the fourth.The Roman empire, which comprised nearly the whole world. 33; 7:19-26; 8:24; 9:26; 11:36-45; Joh 11:48forasmuch.7:7; Jer 15:12; Am 1:3 the feet.33-35; 7:7,24; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:12 the toes.Da 7:24; Re 13:1broken. or, brittle. one to another. Chal. this with this. even.The Roman empire became weakened by a mixture of barbarous nations, by the incursions of whom it was torn asunder about the fourth century after Christ, and at length divided into ten kingdoms, answering to the ten toes of the image.Joel 3:2
also.Zep 3:8; Zec 14:2-4; Re 16:14,16; 19:19-21; 20:8the valley.12; 2Ch 20:26; Eze 39:11; Zec 14:4will plead.Isa 66:16; Eze 38:22; Am 1:11; Ob 1:10-16; Zec 12:3,4; Re 11:18; 16:6Re 18:20,21and parted.Jer 12:14; 49:1; Eze 25:8; 35:10; Zep 2:8-10Matthew 22:7
he was.21:40,41; Da 9:26; Zec 14:1,2; Lu 19:27,42-44; 21:21,24; 1Th 2:161Pe 4:17,18his.De 28:49-68; Isa 10:5-7; 13:2-5; Jer 51:20-23; Joe 2:11,25; 3:2Lu 19:27Luke 2:1
1 Augustus taxes all the Roman empire.6 The nativity of Christ.8 An angel relates it to the shepherds, and many sing praises to God for it.15 The shepherds glorify God.21 Christ is circumcised.22 Mary purified.25 Simeon and Anna prophesy of Christ,39 who increases in wisdom,41 questions in the temple with the doctors,51 and is obedient to his parents. Caesar.3:1; Ac 11:28; 25:11,21; Php 4:22all.Mt 24:14; Mr 14:9; 16:15; Ro 1:8taxed. or, enrolled.
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