Deuteronomy 6:10-12

land.

Ge 13:15-17; 15:18; 26:3; 28:13

great.

Jos 24:13; Ne 9:25; Ps 78:55; 105:44

when thou.

7:12-18; 8:10-20; 32:15; Jud 3:7; Pr 30:8,9; Jer 2:31,32

Eze 16:10-20; Mt 19:23,24

bondage. Heb. bondmen, or servants.

12

Deuteronomy 8:10-14

thou hast.

6:11,12; Ps 103:2; Mt 14:19; Joh 6:23; Ro 14:6; 1Co 10:31; 1Th 5:18

1Ti 4:4,5

then thou.

1Ch 29:14; Ps 103:2; Pr 3:9

Ps 106:21; Pr 1:32; 30:9; Eze 16:10-15; Ho 2:8,9

Lest when.

28:47; 31:20; 32:15; Pr 30:9; Ho 13:5,6

and hast built.

Ec 2:4; Jer 22:14,15; Eze 11:3; Am 5:11; Hag 1:4; Lu 17:28

Ge 13:1-5; Job 1:3; Ps 39:6; Lu 12:13-21

thine heart.

17:20; 2Ch 26:16; 32:25; Jer 2:31; 1Co 4:7,8

thou forget.

11; Ps 106:21; Jer 2:6

Deuteronomy 32:15

Jeshurun.

33:5,26; Isa 44:2

kicked.

1Sa 2:29; Ac 9:5

waxen fat.

31:20; Job 15:27; Ps 17:10; 73:7; 119:70; Isa 6:10; Ac 28:27

Ro 2:4,5

then he.

6:10-12; 8:10-14; 31:16,20; Ne 9:25; Isa 1:4; Jer 2:5; 5:7,28

Ho 13:6

the Rock.

4; 2Sa 22:47; Ps 18:46; 89:26; 95:1

Deuteronomy 32:18

the Rock.

4,15; Isa 17:10

forgotten.

6:12; 8:11,14,19; Ps 9:17; 44:20-22; 106:21; Isa 17:10; 22:10,11

Jer 2:32; 3:21; Ho 8:14

1 Kings 9:9

Because.

De 29:25-28; 2Ch 7:22; Jer 2:10-13,19; 5:19; 16:10-13; 50:7

La 2:16,17; 4:13-15; Eze 36:17-20; Zep 1:4,5

therefore.

Jer 12:7,8

2 Chronicles 26:13-16

an army. Heb. the power of an army. three hundred.

11:1; 13:3; 14:8; 17:14-19

slings to cast stone. Heb. stones of slings.

Jud 20:16; 1Sa 17:49

cunning men.

2:7,14; Ex 31:4

to shoot arrows.These engines, it is probable, bore some resemblance to the {balistæ} and {catapultæ} of the Romans, which were employed for throwing stones and arrows, and were in reality the mortars and carcasses of antiquity. With respect to the towers which Uzziah built in the wilderness, (ver. 10,) Mr. Harmer appears to have given a truer view of the subject than commentators in general have done, who suppose that they were conveniences made only for sheltering the shepherds from bad weather, or to defend them from incursions of enemies; for they might rather be designed to keep the nations that pastured there in awe, and also to induce them quietly to pay the tribute to which the 8th verse seems to refer. William of Tyre describes a country not far from the Euphrates as inhabited by Syrian and Armenian Christians, who fed great flocks and herds there, but were kept in subjection to the Turks, in consequence of their living among them in strong places.

spread far. Heb. went forth.

Mt 4:24

when he was.

25:19; 32:25; De 8:14,17; 32:13-15; Pr 16:18; Hab 2:4; Col 2:18

went into.

2Ki 16:12,13

to burn.

Nu 16:1,7,18,35; 1Ki 12:33; 13:1-4

Jeremiah 2:31

see ye.

Am 1:1; Mic 6:9

Have I been.

5,6; 2Sa 12:7-9; 2Ch 31:10; Ne 9:21-25; Ho 2:7,8; Mal 3:9-11

We are lords. Heb. We have dominion.

De 8:12-14; 31:20; 32:15; Ps 10:4; 12:4; Pr 30:9; Ho 13:6; 1Co 4:8

Re 3:15-17

Hosea 13:1

1 Ephraim's glory vanishes.

4 God's anger.

9 God's mercy.

15 The judgment of Samaria.

Ephraim.

1Sa 15:17; Pr 18:12; Isa 66:2; Lu 14:11

exalted.

Nu 2:18-21; 10:22; 13:8,16; 27:16-23; Jos 3:7; 1Ki 12:25

offended.

11:2; 1Ki 16:29-33; 18:18,19; 2Ki 17:16-18

died.

Ge 2:17; Ro 5:12; 2Co 5:14
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