Deuteronomy 4:26
I call heaven.A most solemn method of adjuration, in use among all the nations in the world; God and man being called upon to bear testimony to the truth of what was spoken, that if there was any flaw or insincerity it might be detected, and if any crime, it might not go unpunished. Such appeals to God shew at once the origin and use of oaths. 30:18,19; 31:28; 32:1; Isa 1:2; Jer 2:12; 6:19; 22:29; Eze 36:4Mic 1:2; 6:2ye shall.29:28; Le 18:28; 26:31-35; Jos 23:16; Isa 6:11; 24:1-3; Jer 44:22Eze 33:28; Lu 21:24Joshua 23:16
then shall.2Ki 24:20perish.13Judges 6:10
I am the.Ex 20:2,3fear not.2Ki 17:33,35-39; Jer 10:2ye have.2:2; Pr 5:13; Jer 3:13,25; 9:13; 42:21; 43:4,7; Zep 3:2; Ro 10:16Heb 5:9Judges 10:11-14
Did not I.2:1-3Egyptians.Ex 14:30; 1Sa 12:8; Ne 9:9-11; Ps 78:51-53; 106:8-11; Heb 11:29Amorites.Nu 21:21-25,35; Ps 135:10,11children.3:11-15Philistines.3:31 Zidonians.5:19-31Amalekites.6:3the Maonites.The LXX. have "the Midianites," which Dr. Wall thinks the true reading. But the Maonites might be a tribe of Arabs, inhabitants of Maon. (Jos 15:55. 1Sa 23:24, 25; 25:2,) which assisted Moab. 2Ch 26:6,7; Ps 106:42,43 2:12; De 32:15; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 2:13; Jon 2:8 De 32:26-28,37,38; 1Ki 18:27,28; 2Ki 3:13; Pr 1:25-27; Isa 10:3Jer 2:281 Samuel 12:7-15
reason.Isa 1:18; 5:3,4; Eze 18:25-30; Mic 6:2,3; Ac 17:3righteous acts. Heb. righteousnesses or benefits.Jud 5:11to. Heb. with. Jacob.Ge 46:5-7; Nu 20:15; Ac 7:15cried.Ex 2:23,24; 3:9sent Moses.6; Ex 3:10; 4:14-16,27-31; 6:26brought.Ex 12:51; 14:30,31made them.Jos 1:2-4,6; 3:10-13; Ps 44:1-3; 78:54,55; 105:44 forgat.De 32:18; Jud 3:7; Ps 106:21; Jer 2:32he sold.De 32:30; Jud 2:14; 3:8; 4:2; Isa 50:1,2of the Philistines.Jud 10:7; 13:1into the.Jud 3:12; Isa 63:10 And they.7:2; Jud 3:9,15; 4:3; 6:7; 10:10,15; Ps 78:34,35; 106:44; Isa 26:16Baalim.Jud 2:13; 3:7deliver.Jud 10:15,16; Isa 33:22; Lu 1:74,75; 2Co 5:14,15 Jerubbaal.Jud 6:14,32; 8:29,35Bedan.Bedan, whose name occurs no where else as a judge of Israel, Bp. Patrick and others suppose to be a contraction of {ben Dan,} "the son of Dan;" by which they suppose Samson is meant, as the Targum reads. The LXX., Syriac, and Arabic, however, instead of Bedan read Barak; and the two latter versions, instead of Samuel have Samson. These readings are adopted by Houbigant, and appear to be genuine; for it is not probable that Samuel would enumerate himself. Jud 13:1-16:31Jephthah.Jud 11:1-33Samuel.7:13 Nahash.11:1,2Nay.8:3,5,6,19,20; Jud 9:18,56,57when the Lord.8:7; 10:19; Ge 17:7; Ex 19:5,6; Nu 23:21; Jud 8:23; Ps 74:12Isa 33:22; Ho 13:10 behold.10:24; 11:15whom ye.8:5; 9:20have desired.Ps 78:29-31; Ho 13:11; Ac 13:21 If ye will.Le 20:1-13; De 28:1-14; Jos 24:14,20; Ps 81:12-15; Isa 3:10Ro 2:7commandment. Heb. mouth. continue. Heb. be after. But if ye.Le 26:14-30; De 28:15-68; Jos 24:20; Isa 1:20; 3:11; Ro 2:8,9against.9
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