Deuteronomy 3:23-27
2Co 12:8,9 thy greatness.11:2; Ne 9:32; Ps 106:2; 145:3,6; Jer 32:18-21what God.Ex 15:11; 2Sa 7:22; Ps 35:10; 71:19; 86:8; 89:6,8; Isa 40:18,25Jer 10:6; Da 3:29 the good land.4:21,22; 11:11,12; Ex 3:8; Nu 32:5; Eze 20:6Lebanon.Lebanon is a long chain of limestone mountains, extending from near the coast of the Mediterranean on the west to the plains of Damascus on the east, and forming the extreme northern boundary of the Holy Land. It is divided into two principal ridges, running parallel to each other in a north-north-east direction; the most westerly of which was properly called Libanus, and the easterly Anti-Libanus: the Hebrews did not make this distinction. It is computed to be fifteen or sixteen hundred fathoms in height. They are by no means barren, but are almost all well cultivated and well peopled; their summits being in many parts level, and forming extensive plains, in which are sown corn and all kinds of pulse. Vineyards, and plantations of olive, mulberry, and fig trees, are also cultivated in terraces formed by walls; and the soil of the declivities and hollows is most excellent, and produces abundance of corn, oil, and wine. the Lord.1:37; 31:2; 32:51,52; 34:4; Nu 20:7-12; 27:12-14; Ps 106:32,33Isa 53:5,6; Mt 26:39Let it.1Ch 17:4,12,13; 22:7-9; 28:2-4; Mt 20:22; 2Co 12:8 thee up.34:1-4; Nu 27:12Pisgah. or, the hill.17lift up.Ge 13:14,151 Samuel 15:11
repenteth me.35; Ge 6:6; 2Sa 24:16; Ps 110:4; Jer 18:7-10; Am 7:3; Jon 3:10; 4:2turned.Jos 22:16; 1Ki 9:6; Ps 36:3; 78:41,57; 125:5; Zep 1:6; Mt 24:13Heb 10:38hath not performed.3,9; 13:13it grieved.35; 16:1; Ps 119:136; Jer 9:1,18; 13:17; Lu 19:41-44; Ro 9:1-3he cried.12:23; Ps 109:4; Mt 5:44; Lu 6:122 Samuel 12:16-18
besought.22; Ps 50:15; Isa 26:16; Joe 2:12-14; Jon 3:9fasted. Heb. fasted a fast.Es 4:16; Ps 69:10; Isa 22:12; Ac 9:9lay all night.13:31; Job 20:12-14 the elders.3:35; 1Sa 28:23 seventh day. vex. Heb. do hurt to.18; Nu 20:15Psalms 77:2-11
In the.18:6; 50:15; 88:1-3; 102:1,2; 130:1,2; Ge 32:7-12,282Ki 19:3,4,15-20; Isa 26:9,16; Jon 2:1,2; 2Co 12:7,8; Heb 5:7my.6:2,3; 38:3-8; 2Ch 6:28; Isa 1:5,6; Ho 5:13; 6:1sore. Heb. hand. my soul.Ge 37:35; Es 4:1-4; Pr 18:14; Jer 31:15; Joh 11:31 I remembered.Job 6:4; 23:15,16; 31:23; Jer 17:17I complained.88:3-18; 102:3-28; Job 7:11; La 3:17,39spirit.55:4,5; 61:2; 142:2,3; 143:4,5 holdest.6:6; Es 6:1; Job 7:13-15I am.Job 2:13; 6:3 74:12-18; 143:5; De 32:7; Isa 51:9; 63:9-15; Mic 7:14,15 my song.42:8; Job 35:10; Hab 3:17,18; Jon 1:2; Ac 16:25commune.4:4; Ec 1:16and.139:23,24; Job 10:2; La 3:40; 1Co 11:28-32 the Lord.13:1,2; 37:24; 74:1; 89:38,46; Jer 23:24-26; La 3:31,32; Ro 11:1,2and will.79:5; 85:1,5 Is his.Isa 27:11; Lu 16:25,26doth.Nu 14:34; 23:19; Jer 15:18; Ro 9:6for evermore. Heb. to generation and generation. God.Isa 40:27; 49:14,15; 63:15shut up.Lu 13:25-28; Ro 11:32; *marg:1Jo 3:17 This is, etc.Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, "This my affliction is a change of the right hand of the Most High," i.e., it proceeds from a change of God's conduct towards me. De Dieu renders, {Precari, hoc meum est; mutare dextram Altissimi:} "To pray, this is my business: to change the right hand of the Most High." I can do nothing else than pray: God is the Ruler of events. Mr. N. M. Berlin translates, {Dolere meum hoc est: mutare est dextræ Altissimi:} "To grieve is my portion: to change (my condition) belongs to the right hand of the Most High." 31:22; 73:22; 116:11; Job 42:3; La 3:18-23; Mr 9:24the years.5; Ex 15:6; Nu 23:21,22; De 4:34; Hab 3:2-13 10; 28:5; 78:11; 111:4; 1Ch 16:12; Isa 5:12Matthew 20:21-22
What.32; 1Ki 3:5; Es 5:3; Mr 6:22; 10:36,51; Lu 18:41; Joh 15:7Grant.18:1; 19:28; Jer 45:5; Mr 10:37; Lu 22:24; Ro 12:10; Phm 1:2,3the one.1Ki 2:19; Ps 45:9; 110:1; Mr 16:19; Ro 8:34; Col 3:1in thy.Lu 17:20,21; 19:11; Ac 1:6 Ye know not.Mr 10:38; Ro 8:26; Jas 4:3the cup.26:39,42; Ps 75:3; Jer 25:15-38; Mr 14:36; Lu 22:42; Joh 18:11baptized with the.Mr 10:39; Lu 12:50We.26:35,56; Pr 16:18
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