‏ 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 7:4-7

people.

Ps 33:16

I will.

Ge 22:1; 1Sa 16:7; Job 23:10; Ps 7:9; 66:10; Jer 6:27-30; Mal 3:2,3

lappeth.The original word {yalok,} is precisely the sound which the dog makes in lapping. It appears that it is not unusual for the Arabs to drink water out of the palms of their hands; and, from this account, we learn that the Israelites did so occasionally. Dr. A. Clarke, in his edition of Harmer, has presented us with the following curious MS. note from Dr. Russell. "When they take water with the palms of their hands, they naturally place themselves on their hams, to be nearer the water; but when they drink from a pitcher or gourd, fresh filled, they do not sit down on purpose to drink, but drink standing, and very often put the sleeve of their shirt over the mouth of the vessel, by way of strainer, lest small leeches might have been taken up with the water. For the same reason they often prefer taking the water with the palm of the hand to lapping it from the surface." From the letters of Busbequius we learn, that the Eastern people are not in the habit of drinking standing. The 300 men, who satisfied their thirst in the most expeditious manner, by this sufficiently indicated their spirit, and alacrity to follow Gideon in his dangerous enterprise; while the rest shewed their love of ease, self-indulgence, effeminacy, and want of courage.

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18-22; 1Sa 14:6; Isa 41:14-16

‏ 2 Chronicles 14:11

cried unto.

13:14; 18:31; 32:20; Ex 14:10; 1Ch 5:20; Ps 18:6; 22:5; 34:6; 50:15

Ps 91:15; 120:1; Ac 2:21

nothing.

Le 26:8; De 32:30; Jud 7:7; 1Sa 14:6; 1Ki 20:27-30; Am 5:9

2Co 12:9,10

them that.

20:12; De 32:36; Isa 40:29-31

rest on thee.

32:8; 1Sa 17:35,36; Ps 37:5; Pr 18:10; Isa 26:3,4; 41:10-14

Joh 14:1,27; Ro 8:31

in thy name.

13:12,18; 1Sa 17:45,46; Ps 20:5,7; Isa 26:13; Ac 3:16

man. or, mortal man.

De 32:27; Jos 7:8,9; 1Sa 2:9; Ps 9:19; 79:9,10; Isa 2:22; Jer 1:19

Zec 2:8; Mt 16:18; Ac 9:4

‏ Psalms 115:1-3

1 Because God is truly glorious,

4 and idols are vanity,

9 he exhorts to confidence in God.

12 God is to be blessed for his blessings.

A.M. 3108. B.C. 896. (Title.)This seems to be an [epinikion,] or triumphal song, in which the victory is wholly ascribed to Jehovah; and to none can it be referred with more propriety than to that of Jehoshaphat over the confederated forces of his enemies, 2 Ch 20.

unto us.

74:22; 79:9,10; Jos 7:9; Isa 48:11; Eze 20:14; 36:32; Da 9:19

Eph 1:6; Re 4:10,11

for thy mercy.

61:7; 89:1,2; Mic 7:20; Joh 1:17; Ro 15:8,9

42:3,10; 79:10; Ex 32:12; Nu 14:15,16; De 32:26,27; 2Ki 19:10-19

Joe 2:17

But our.

2:4; 68:4; 123:1; 1Ch 16:25; Mt 6:9

he hath.

135:6; Isa 46:10; Da 4:35; Ro 9:19; Eph 1:11

‏ Zechariah 4:6

Not.

9:13-15; Nu 27:16; 2Ch 14:11; Isa 11:2-4; 30:1; 32:15; 63:10-14

Eze 37:11-14; Ho 1:7; Hag 2:2-5; 1Co 2:4,5; 2Co 10:4,5; 1Pe 1:12

might. or, army.

2Ch 32:7,8; Ps 20:6-8; 33:16,20,21; 44:3-7

‏ Matthew 19:26

but.

Ge 18:14; Nu 11:23; Job 42:2; Ps 3:8; 62:11; Jer 32:27; Zec 8:6

Mr 10:27; Lu 1:37; 18:27
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