Deuteronomy 32:39-43
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 85:1Psalms 58:10-11
righteous.52:6; 64:10; 68:1-3; 107:42; Jud 5:31; Pr 11:10; Re 11:17,18; 18:20Re 19:1-6wash.68:23; Job 29:6; Re 14:20 Verily there is.73:13-15; 92:15; Mal 3:14; Ro 2:5a reward for. Heb. fruit of the, etc.Isa 3:10; Ro 6:21,22verily he.9:16; 64:9; 67:4; 33:18; 96:13; 98:9; Mal 2:17; 2Pe 3:4-10Psalms 94:1-2
1 The prophet, calling for justice, complains of tyranny and impiety.8 He teaches God's providence.12 He shews the blessedness of affliction.16 God is the defender of the afflicted. A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. (Title.)Dr. Delaney supposes that this Psalm was written by David on occasion of his war with the Ammonites, in consequence of the indignities shewn to his messengers; but it is more probable that it was written to bewail the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. God, to whom vengeance belongeth. Heb. God of revenges.O God. De 32:35,41,42; Isa 35:4; 59:17; Jer 50:28; Na 1:2; Ro 12:192Th 1:8; Heb 10:30shew thyself. Heb. shine forth.80:1 Lift.7:6; 68:1; 74:22; Mic 5:9thou.50:6; Ge 18:25; Joh 5:22,23; 2Co 5:10render.31:23; Job 40:11,12; Isa 2:11,12,17; 10:12; 37:23,29,36-38Jer 50:31,32; Da 4:37; 5:22-24; 1Pe 5:5; Re 18:6-8Romans 2:5
But after.11:25; *marg:Ex 8:15; 14:17; De 2:30; Jos 11:20; 1Sa 6:6; 2Ch 30:8; 36:13; Ps 95:8Pr 29:1; Isa 48:4; Eze 3:7; Da 5:20; Zec 7:11,12; Heb 3:13,15; 4:7treasurest.9:22; De 32:34; Am 3:10; Jas 5:3the day.Job 21:30; Pr 11:4; 2Pe 2:9; 3:7; Re 6:17revelation.2,3; 1:18; Ec 12:14Romans 3:19
what things.2; 2:12-18; Joh 10:34,35; 15:25; 1Co 9:20,21; Ga 3:23; 4:5,21; 5:18that.4; 1:20; 2:1; 1Sa 2:9; Job 5:16; 9:2,3; Ps 107:42; Eze 16:63Mt 22:12,13; Joh 8:9; 1Co 1:29and all the.9,23; 2:1,2; Ga 3:10,22guilty before God. or, subject to the judgment of God.Romans 9:18-20
hath.15,16; 5:20,21; Eph 1:6will he.1:24-28; 11:7,8; Ex 4:21; 7:13; De 2:30; Jos 11:20; Isa 63:17Mt 13:14,15; Ac 28:26-28; 2Th 2:10-12 Thou.3:8; 1Co 15:12,35; Jas 1:13Why doth.3:5-7; Ge 50:20; 2Ch 20:6; Job 9:12-15,19; 23:13,14; Ps 76:10Isa 10:6,7; 46:10,11; Da 4:35; Mr 14:21; Ac 2:23; 4:27,28 O man.2:1; Mic 6:8; 1Co 7:16; Jas 2:20who art.Job 33:13; 36:23; 38:2,3; 40:2,5,8; 42:2-6; Mt 20:15repliest. or, answerest again.Job 16:3; Tit 2:9or, disputes with God?1Co 1:20; 1Ti 6:5Shall.Isa 29:16; 45:9-11Romans 12:19
avenge.14,17; Le 19:18; 1Sa 25:26,33; Pr 24:17-19,29; Eze 25:12give.Mt 5:39; Lu 6:27-29; 9:55,56Vengeance.13:4; De 32:35,43; Ps 94:1-3; Na 1:2,3; Heb 10:30
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