Deuteronomy 4:3

what the.

Nu 25:1-9; 31:16; Jos 22:17; Ps 106:28,29; Ho 9:10

for all the men.It appears from this appeal, that the pestilence, as well as the sword of the magistrates, singled out the guilty persons and spared the rest. (Ps 91:6-8). The legislator, in order to deter the Jews from idolatry, alludes to this fact, but he notices no circumstance but one, which, though in the original narrative was not stated, was infinitely the most important to advert to on this occasion; but which no persons, but spectators of the fact, and perfectly acquainted with every individual concerned in it, could possibly feel the truth of.

Nu 26:64

Deuteronomy 11:7

5:3; 7:19; Ps 106:2; 145:4-6,12; 150:2

Joshua 24:7

And when.

Ex 14:10

he put.

Ex 14:20

brought.

Ex 14:27,28

your eyes.

Ex 14:31; De 4:34; 29:2

ye dwelt.

5:6; Nu 14:33,34; Ne 9:12-21; Ps 95:9,10; Ac 13:17,18; Heb 3:17

1 Samuel 12:16

stand.

7; 15:16; Ex 14:13,31

2 Chronicles 29:8

Wherefore.

24:18; 34:24,25; 36:14-16; De 28:15-20

he hath delivered.It is probable Hezekiah refers to that dreadful defeat by the Israelites, in which one hundred and twenty thousand were slain, and two hundred thousand taken prisoners: see ch. 28:6-8.

trouble. Heb. commotion.

De 28:25

to astonishment.

Le 26:32; De 28:59; 1Ki 9:8; Jer 18:15,16; 19:8; 25:9,18; 29:18

Luke 10:23-24

Blessed.

Mt 13:16,17

many.

Joh 8:56; Heb 11:13,39; 1Pe 1:10,11
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