Deuteronomy 6:14-15
not go.8:19; 11:28; Ex 34:14-16; Jer 25:6; 1Jo 5:21of the gods.13:7 is a jealous.4:24; Ex 20:5; Am 3:2; 1Co 10:22lest.7:4; 11:17; Nu 32:10-15; 2Ch 36:16; Ps 90:7,11destroy.Ge 7:4; Ex 32:12; 1Ki 13:34; Am 9:8Deuteronomy 28:15
if thou wilt.Le 26:14-46; La 2:17; Da 9:11-13; Mal 2:2; Ro 2:8,9all these curses.The same variety of expression is used in these terrible curses, as in the preceding blessings, to intimate every kind of prosperity or adversity, personal, relative, and public. Consulting the marginal references will generally lead to the best exposition of the terms employed; and will frequently point out the fulfilment of the promises and threatenings. 2; 27:15-26; 29:20; Isa 3:11; Ga 3:10Deuteronomy 28:25
cause thee.7; 32:30; Le 26:17,36,37; Isa 30:17removed. Heb. for a removing.Jer 15:2-9; 24:9; 29:18; 34:17; Eze 23:46; Lu 21:24Deuteronomy 29:24-26
1Ki 9:8,9; 2Ch 7:21,22; Jer 22:8,9; La 2:15-17; 4:12; Eze 14:23Ro 2:5 Because.Isa 47:6; Jer 40:2,3; 50:7they have forsaken.1Ki 19:10-14; Isa 24:1-6; Jer 22:9; 31:32; Heb 8:9 they went.Jud 2:12,13; 5:8; 2Ki 17:7-18; 2Ch 36:12-17; Jer 19:3-13; 44:2-6gods whom.28:64whom he had, etc. or, who had not given to them any portion.given. Heb. divided.Deuteronomy 31:16-17
thou shalt.Ge 25:8; 2Sa 7:12; Isa 57:2; Ac 13:36sleep. Heb. lie down.{Shochaiv,} "lying down:" it signifies to rest, take rest in sleep, and metaphorically, to die. Though much stress cannot be safely laid upon this expression to prove the immortality of the soul, or that the people, in the time of Moses, had a distinct notion of its separate existence; yet is was understood in this sense by Jonathan, who paraphrases the words thus: "Thou shalt lie down in the dust with thy fathers; and thy soul {nishmatoch) shall be laid up in the treasury of the life to come, with thy fathers." Job 20:11and go a.Ex 32:6; 34:15; Le 20:3-6; Jud 2:17-20; Ps 73:27; 106:39Isa 57:3-8; Jer 3:1-3; Eze 16:15,25-36; 23:5-8,9-21; Ho 2:2-5Re 17:2-5; 19:2forsake me.32:15; Jud 2:12; 10:6,13; Jer 2:11-13break my.Le 26:15; Jud 2:20; Jer 31:32 my anger.29:20; 32:21,22; Jud 2:14,15; Ps 2:12; 90:11I will forsake.1Ch 28:9; 2Ch 15:2; Jer 23:33,39; Ho 9:12hide my face.Though this may allude to the withdrawing of the {Shechinah,} or visible appearance of Jehovah, yet the general meaning of the expression in Scripture is, the withdrawing of his approbation and protection, of which his visible appearance was formerly the sign and pledge. 32:20; Job 13:24; Ps 27:9; 30:7; 89:46; 104:29; Isa 8:17; 64:7Eze 39:23,24,29befal them. Heb. find them.Ne 9:32; *marg:Job 34:11Are not these.29:24-27; Nu 14:42; Jud 6:13; Isa 63:17Deuteronomy 32:20
I will hide.31:17,18; Job 13:24; 34:29; Isa 64:7; Jer 18:17; Ho 9:12a very.5; Isa 65:2-5; Mt 11:16,17; Lu 7:31,32children.2Ch 20:20; Isa 7:9; 30:9; Mt 17:17; Mr 9:19; Lu 18:8; 2Th 3:2Heb 11:6Joshua 23:16
then shall.2Ki 24:20perish.132 Chronicles 15:2
to meet Asa. Heb. before Asa. Hear ye me.13:4; 20:15,20; Jud 9:7; Ps 49:1,2; Isa 7:13; Mt 13:9; Re 2:7,11,17Re 2:29; 3:6,13,22The Lord.13:12; 32:8; De 20:1; Jas 4:8if ye seek him.4,15; 33:12; Isa 55:6,7; Jer 29:12-14; Mt 7:7,8if ye forsake.12:1-3; 24:20; 2Ki 21:14; 1Ch 28:9; Ro 11:1,2; Heb 10:38; 12:25
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