Deuteronomy 4:27
28:62-64; Ne 1:3,8,9; Eze 12:15; 32:26Deuteronomy 28:48
serve.2Ch 12:8; Ne 9:35-37; Jer 5:19; 17:4; Eze 17:3,7,12in hunger.Jer 44:17,18,22,27; La 5:2-6; Eze 4:16,17a yoke.Isa 47:6; Jer 27:12,13; 28:13,14; Mt 11:29Deuteronomy 28:68
bring thee into Egypt.This verse seems especially to point out an event, which took place subsequently to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, and the desolation made by Hadrian. Numbers of the captives were sent by sea into Egypt (as well as into other countries), and sold for slaves at a vile price, and for the meanest offices; and many thousands were left to perish from want; for the multitude was so great, that purchasers could not be found for them all at any price! 17:16; Jer 43:7; 44:12; Ho 8:13; 9:3there ye shall.Ex 20:2; Ne 5:8; Es 7:4; Joe 3:3-7; Lu 21:24Isaiah 27:13
And it.2:11the great.18:3; Le 25:9; Nu 10:2-4; 1Ch 15:24; Ps 47:5; 81:3; 89:15Zec 9:13-16; Mt 24:31; Lu 4:18; Ro 10:18; 1Th 4:16; Re 8:2,6-13Re 9:1,14; 10:7; 11:15-18and they.11:16; 19:23-25; 2Ki 17:6; Ho 9:3; 11:11; Zec 10:8-12the outcasts.11:12; 16:3,4; 56:8; Jer 43:7; 44:28; Ho 8:13and shall.2:3; 25:6; 66:18; Zec 14:16; Mal 1:11; Joh 4:21-24; Heb 12:22Jeremiah 42:17-18
it be with all the men. Heb. all the men be. they shall.22; 24:10; 44:14none.44:28 As mine.The people had witnessed the tremendous effects of the wrath of God, in the siege and destruction of Jerusalem; and had they not been past feeling, this denunciation must have made their ears tingle, and appalled their very souls. 6:11; 7:20; 39:1-9; 52:4-11; 2Ki 25:4-7; 2Ch 34:25; 36:16-19La 2:4; 4:11; Eze 22:22; Da 9:11,27; Na 1:6; Re 14:10; 16:2-21ye shall be.18:16; 24:9; 25:9; 26:6; 29:18,22; 44:12; De 29:21,22; 1Ki 9:7-9Isa 65:15; Zec 8:13and ye shall see.22:10-12,27Jeremiah 42:22
know.17; 43:11; Eze 5:3,4; 6:11in the.Ho 9:6to go and to sojourn. or, to go to sojourn.Jeremiah 44:12-14
I will take.42:15-18,22from the.Ho 4:6and they shall be.8; 29:22; Isa 65:15 27,28; 11:22; 21:9; 24:10; 42:18; 43:11 So.It is evident from ver. 28, that some Jews were to escape the general destruction in Egypt, and to return into their own country, though but a few; and the same thing is implied in the latter clause of this verse. But the former part excludes from the number of those who should escape every individual of those who are properly termed "the remnant of Judah;" those who had willingly and rebelliously "set their faces to go into the land of Egypt to dwell there," on a presumption that they knew better than God how to consult their own restoration. The few, then, who were destined to escape, were to be such as had come into the land of Egypt with Johanan by compulsion, or had previously fled thither, or in some other less offensive manner, and chanced to be there when the storm burst upon them. which are.Isa 30:1-3shall escape.27; 42:17; Mt 23:33; Ro 2:3; Heb 2:3which they.22:26,27; 42:22have a desire. Heb. lift up there soul. for none.28; Isa 4:2; 10:20; Ro 9:27; 11:5,6Jeremiah 44:27-28
will watch.1:10; 21:10; 31:28; Eze 7:6shall be.12,18; 2Ki 21:14 a small.14; Isa 10:19,22; 27:12,13shall know.16,17,25,26,29; Nu 14:28,29,41; Ps 33:11; Isa 14:24-27Isa 28:16-18; 46:10,11; La 3:37,38; Zec 1:6; Mt 24:35mine, or theirs. Heb. from me or them.
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