Deuteronomy 31:16-17
thou shalt.Ge 25:8; 2Sa 7:12; Isa 57:2; Ac 13:36sleep. Heb. lie down.{Shochaiv,} "lying down:" it signifies to rest, take rest in sleep, and metaphorically, to die. Though much stress cannot be safely laid upon this expression to prove the immortality of the soul, or that the people, in the time of Moses, had a distinct notion of its separate existence; yet is was understood in this sense by Jonathan, who paraphrases the words thus: "Thou shalt lie down in the dust with thy fathers; and thy soul {nishmatoch) shall be laid up in the treasury of the life to come, with thy fathers." Job 20:11and go a.Ex 32:6; 34:15; Le 20:3-6; Jud 2:17-20; Ps 73:27; 106:39Isa 57:3-8; Jer 3:1-3; Eze 16:15,25-36; 23:5-8,9-21; Ho 2:2-5Re 17:2-5; 19:2forsake me.32:15; Jud 2:12; 10:6,13; Jer 2:11-13break my.Le 26:15; Jud 2:20; Jer 31:32 my anger.29:20; 32:21,22; Jud 2:14,15; Ps 2:12; 90:11I will forsake.1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 15:2; Jer 23:33,39; Ho 9:12hide my face.Though this may allude to the withdrawing of the {Shechinah,} or visible appearance of Jehovah, yet the general meaning of the expression in Scripture is, the withdrawing of his approbation and protection, of which his visible appearance was formerly the sign and pledge. 32:20; Job 13:24; Ps 27:9; 30:7; 89:46; 104:29; Isa 8:17; 64:7Eze 39:23,24,29befal them. Heb. find them.Ne 9:32; *marg:Job 34:11Are not these.29:24-27; Nu 14:42; Jud 6:13; Isa 63:17Deuteronomy 31:29
corrupt yourselves.32:5; Jud 2:19; Isa 1:4; Ho 9:9; Ac 20:30; 2Ti 3:1-6; 2Pe 1:14,152Pe 2:1,2and evil.28:15-68; 29:18-28; Le 26:14-46; 2Ch 34:24; Lu 19:42-44; 21:24the latter days.4:30; Ge 49:1; Job 19:25; Eze 38:8; 1Ti 4:1; 2Ti 3:1; Heb 1:22Pe 3:3Deuteronomy 32:15-52
Jeshurun.33:5,26; Isa 44:2kicked.1Sa 2:29; Ac 9:5waxen fat.31:20; Job 15:27; Ps 17:10; 73:7; 119:70; Isa 6:10; Ac 28:27Ro 2:4,5then he.6:10-12; 8:10-14; 31:16,20; Ne 9:25; Isa 1:4; Jer 2:5; 5:7,28Ho 13:6the Rock.4; 2Sa 22:47; Ps 18:46; 89:26; 95:1 provoked.5:9; 1Ki 14:22; Na 1:1,2; 1Co 10:22abominations.7:25; Le 18:27; 2Ki 23:13 sacrificed.Le 17:7; Ps 106:37,38; 1Co 10:20; 1Ti 4:1; Re 9:20not to God. or, which were not God.21; Jer 10:15; 1Co 8:4; 10:19to gods.28:64; Isa 44:8to new gods.Jud 5:8 the Rock.4,15; Isa 17:10forgotten.6:12; 8:11,14,19; Ps 9:17; 44:20-22; 106:21; Isa 17:10; 22:10,11Jer 2:32; 3:21; Ho 8:14 And when.Le 26:11; Jud 2:14; Ps 5:4; 10:3; 78:59; 106:40; Am 3:2,3; Zec 11:8Re 3:16abhorred them. or, despised.La 2:6of his sons.Ps 82:6,7; Isa 1:2; Jer 11:15 I will hide.31:17,18; Job 13:24; 34:29; Isa 64:7; Jer 18:17; Ho 9:12a very.5; Isa 65:2-5; Mt 11:16,17; Lu 7:31,32children.2Ch 20:20; Isa 7:9; 30:9; Mt 17:17; Mr 9:19; Lu 18:8; 2Th 3:2Heb 11:6 moved me.16; Ps 78:58with their vanities.1Sa 12:21; 1Ki 16:13,26; Ps 31:6; Jer 8:19; 10:8; 14:22; Jon 2:8Ac 11:15I will.Ho 1:10; Ro 9:25; 10:19; 11:11-14; 1Pe 2:9,10 For a fire.29:20; Nu 16:35; Ps 21:9; 83:14; 97:3; Isa 66:15,16; Jer 4:4; 15:14Jer 17:4; La 2:3; 4:11; Eze 36:5; Na 1:6; Mal 4:1,2; Mr 9:43-482Th 1:8; Heb 12:29shall burn. or, hath burned. lowest.Ps 86:13; Isa 30:33; Zep 3:8; Mt 10:28; 18:9; 23:33shall consume. or, hath consumed.Isa 24:6,19,20foundations.Job 9:5,6; Ps 46:2; 144:5; Isa 54:10; Mic 1:4; Na 1:5; Hab 3:10 heap mischiefs.28:15; Le 26:18,24; Isa 24:17,18; 26:15; Jer 15:2,3; Eze 14:21Mt 24:7,8spend.Ps 7:12,13; La 3:13; Eze 5:16 burnt.28:53; Jer 14:18; La 4:4-9; 5:10burning heat. Heb. burning coals.Ps 18:12-14; 120:4; Hab 3:5the teeth.Le 26:22; Jer 15:3; 16:4; Eze 5:17; 14:15,21serpents.Ge 3:14; 49:15; Isa 65:25; Am 9:3 sword.Le 26:36,37; Isa 30:16; Jer 9:21; La 1:20; Eze 7:15; 2Co 7:5within. Heb. from the chambers. destroy. Heb. bereave.the young. La 2:19-22; 4:4 28:25,37,64; Le 26:33,38; Isa 63:16; Lu 21:24 lest their.1Sa 12:22; Isa 37:28,29,35; 47:7; Jer 19:4; La 1:9; Eze 20:13,14Eze 20:20-22; Zec 1:14,15they should.Ex 32:12; Nu 14:15,16; Jos 7:9; Ps 115:1,2; 140:8; Isa 10:8-15Isa 37:10,12-23; Da 4:30-37Our hand, etc. or, Our high hand and not the Lord hath doneall this. 6; Job 28:28; Ps 81:12; Pr 1:7; Isa 27:11; 29:14; Jer 4:22; 8:9Ho 4:6; Mt 13:14,15; Ro 11:25; 1Co 3:19 O that.5:29; Ps 81:13; 107:15,43; Isa 48:18,19; Ho 14:9; Lu 19:41,42they would.Isa 10:3; 47:7; Jer 5:31; 17:11; La 1:9; Lu 12:20; 16:19-25 one chase.Le 26:8; Jos 23:10; Jud 7:22,23; 1Sa 14:15-17; 2Ch 24:24Isa 30:17sold them.Jud 2:14; 3:8; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1; 52:3; Mt 18:25shut them.Job 11:10; 16:11; Ps 31:8 Ex 14:25; Nu 23:8,23; 1Sa 2:2; 4:8; Ezr 1:3; 6:9-12; 7:20,21Jer 40:3; Da 2:47; 3:29; 6:26,27 of the vine of Sodom. or, worse than the vine of Sodom, etc.Isa 1:10; Jer 2:21; La 4:6; Eze 16:45-51; Mt 11:24their grapes.29:18; Isa 5:4; Heb 12:15 the poison.Job 20:14-16; Ps 58:4; 140:3; Jer 8:14; *marg:Ro 3:13 Job 14:17; Jer 2:22; Ho 13:12; Ro 2:5; 1Co 4:5; Re 20:12,13 To me.43; Ps 94:1; Na 1:2,6; Ro 12:19; 13:4; Heb 10:30their foot.Ps 73:17-19; Pr 4:19; Isa 8:15; Jer 6:21; 13:16; 1Pe 2:8for the day.2Pe 2:3the things.Isa 5:19; 30:12,13; 60:22; Hab 2:3; Lu 18:7,8; 2Pe 2:3; 3:8-10 For the.Ps 7:8; 50:4; 96:13; 135:14repent.Jud 2:18; 10:15,16; Ps 90:13; 106:45; Jer 31:20; Joe 2:14; Am 7:3,6power. Heb. hand. none.1Ki 14:10; 21:21; 2Ki 9:8; 14:26 Jud 10:14; 2Ki 3:13; Jer 2:28 eat the fat.Le 21:21; Ps 50:13; Eze 16:18,19; Ho 2:8; Zep 2:11let them.Jud 10:14your protection. Heb. an hiding for you. I, even I.Ps 102:27; Isa 41:4; 45:5,18,22; 46:4; 48:12; Heb 1:12; Re 1:11; 2:8no god.4:35; Isa 45:5,18,22I kill.1Sa 2:6; 2Ki 5:7; Job 5:18; Ps 68:20; Isa 43:13; Ho 6:1; Joh 8:24Re 1:17,18neither.Job 10:7; Ps 50:22; Isa 43:13; Mic 5:8 Ge 14:22; Ex 6:8; Nu 14:28-30; Jer 4:2; Heb 6:17,18; Re 10:5,6 whet.Ps 7:12; Isa 27:1; 34:5,6; 66:16; Eze 21:9-15,20; Zep 2:12I will.35; Isa 1:24; 59:18; 66:6; Mr 1:2them that hate.5:9; Ex 20:5; Ro 1:30; 8:7; 2Ti 3:4 make mine.23; Ps 45:5; 68:23; Isa 34:6-8; Jer 16:10; Eze 35:6-8; 38:21,22revenges.The word {parôth,} rendered revenges, a sense in which it never seems to be used, has rendered this passage very obscure. As the word {paira} signifies the hair of the head, both in Hebrew and Arabic, Mr. Parkhurst and others render {mairosh parôth,} "from the hairy head;" but to have this sense, the words should rather have been {mipparôth rosh,} according the Hebrew idiom. The word {farôu,} in Arabic, however, also denotes a prince or chief; and the words may be literally rendered, with the LXX., [apo kephales archonton echthron,] "from the head of the chiefs of the enemies." The hyperbaton, or transposition of words from their grammatical order, is very observable in this verse; the third member forming a continuation of the first, and the fourth of the second. Job 13:24; Jer 30:14; La 2:5 Rejoice. or, Praise his people, ye nations; or, Sing ye.O ye nations. Ge 12:3; 1Ki 8:43; Ps 22:27; Isa 11:10; 19:23,25; Lu 2:10,11,32Ac 13:47,48; Ro 15:9-13; Re 5:9,10avenge.35; Job 13:24; Jer 13:14; La 2:5; Lu 19:27,43,44; 21:22-24; Ro 12:19Re 6:10; 15:2,4; 18:2,20; 19:2render.41will be.Ps 85:1 spake.31:22,30Hoshea. or, Joshua.Nu 13:8,16 45 6:6,7; 11:18; 1Ch 22:19; Pr 3:1-4; Eze 40:4; Lu 9:44; Heb 2:1 30:19; Le 18:5; Pr 3:1,2,18,22; 4:22; Isa 45:19; Mt 6:33; Ro 10:5,61Ti 4:8; 6:6-8; 1Pe 3:10-12; 2Pe 1:3,16; Re 22:14 A.M. 2553. B.C. 1451. An. Ex. Is. 40. Adar.Nu 27:12,13 mountain.34:1; Nu 33:47,48and behold.34:2-5; Isa 33:17; 2Co 5:1 be gathered.Ge 15:15; 25:8,17; 49:33; Da 12:13as Aaron.Nu 20:24-29; 33:38 ye trespassed.3:23-27; Nu 20:11,12,24; 27:14Meribah-Kadesh. or, strife at Kadesh.Nu 20:13,14because ye.Le 10:3; 1Ki 13:21-26; Isa 8:13; 1Pe 4:17 49; 34:1-4; Nu 27:12; Heb 11:13,39Joshua 23:16
then shall.2Ki 24:20perish.13Judges 2:14-17
the anger.3:7,8; 10:7; Le 26:28; Nu 32:14; De 28:20,58; 29:19,20; 31:17,182Ch 36:16; Ps 106:40-42he delivered.2Ki 17:20; 2Ch 15:5sold them.3:8; 4:2; Ps 44:12; Isa 50:1could not.1:19,34; Le 26:37; De 32:30; Jos 7:12,13; Ps 44:9,10; Jer 37:10 against.Jer 18:8; 21:10; 44:11,27; Mic 2:3had said.Le 26:15-46; De 4:25-28; 28:15-68; Jos 23:15,16had sworn.De 32:40,41greatly.10:9; 1Sa 13:6; 14:24; 30:6; 2Co 4:8 A.M. 2591-2909. B.C. 1413-1095. the Lord.3:9,10,15; 4:5; 6:14; 1Sa 12:11; Ac 13:20judges.The {shophetim} were not judges in the usual sense of the term; but were heads or chiefs of the Israelites, raised up on extraordinary occasions, who directed and ruled the nation with sovereign power, administered justice, made peace or war, and led the armies over whom they presided. Officers with the same power, and nearly the same name, were established in New Tyre, after the termination of the regal state; and the Carthaginian Suffetes, the Athenian Archons, and the Roman Dictators, appear to have been nearly the same. delivered. Heb. saved.Ne 9:27; Ps 106:43-45 they would.1Sa 8:5-8; 12:12,17,19; 2Ch 36:15,16; Ps 106:43whoring.Ex 34:15,16; Le 17:7; Ps 73:27; 106:39; Ho 2:2; Re 17:1-5quickly.Ex 32:8; De 9:12,16; Ga 1:6which their.7; Jos 24:24,312 Chronicles 36:14-16
all the chief.2Ki 16:10-16; Ezr 9:7; Jer 5:5; 37:13-15; 38:4; Eze 22:6,26-28Da 9:6,8; Mic 3:1-4,9-11; 7:2; Zep 3:3,4very much.28:3; 33:9polluted.33:4-7; Eze 8:5-16 the Lord.24:18-21; 33:10; 2Ki 17:13; Jer 25:3,4; 26:5; 35:15; 44:4,5his messengers. Heb. the hand of his messengers. betimes.i.e., continually and carefully. because. Jud 10:16; 2Ki 13:23; Ho 11:8; Lu 19:41-44 mocked.30:10; Ps 35:16; Isa 28:22; Jer 5:12,13; 20:7; Lu 18:32; 22:63,64Lu 23:11,36; Ac 2:13; 17:32; Heb 11:36despised.Pr 1:24-30; Lu 16:14; Ac 13:41; 1Th 4:8misused.Jer 32:3; 38:6; Mt 5:12; 21:33-41; Ac 7:52the wrath.Ps 74:1; 79:1-5till.Pr 6:15; 29:1remedy. Heb. healing.
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