Exodus 11:8

And all.

12:31-33; Isa 49:23,26; Re 3:9

follow thee. Heb. is at they feet.

Jud 4:10; 8:5; 1Ki 20:10; 2Ki 3:9; *marg:

a great anger. Heb. heat of anger.

Nu 12:3; De 29:24; 32:24; Ps 6:1; Eze 3:14; Da 3:19; Mr 3:5

Exodus 12:30-32

and there was a great cry.No people were more remarkable and frantic in their mournings than the Egyptians. When a relative died, every one left the house, and the women, with their hair loose, and their bosoms bare, ran wild about the street. The men also, with their apparel equally disordered, kept them company; all shrieking, howling, and beating themselves. What a scene of horror and distress must now have presented itself, when there was not a family in Egypt where there was not one dead!

11:6; Pr 21:13; Am 5:17; Mt 25:6; Jas 2:13

called.

10:29

Rise up.

3:19,20; 6:1; 11:1,8; Ps 105:38

the children.

10:9

your flocks.

10:26

bless me.

8:28; 9:28; Ge 27:34,38

1 Samuel 2:36

is left.

1Ki 2:27; Eze 44:10-12

Put. Heb. Join. one of the priest's offices. Heb. somewhatabout the priesthood. eat.

29,30; Mal 1:13

Esther 8:17

a feast.

9:17,19,22; 1Sa 25:8; Ne 8:10

many of the people.

Ps 18:43; Zec 8:20-23

for the fear.

9:2; Ge 35:5; Ex 15:16; De 2:25; 11:25

Job 42:8-10

Therefore.From this it appears that Job was considered as a priest, not only to his own family, but also to others. For his children he offered burnt offerings, (ch. 1:5,) and now he is to make the same kind of offerings, accompanied with intercession, in behalf of his three friends. This is a full proof of the innocence and integrity of Job.

seven bullocks.

Nu 23:1,14,29; 1Ch 15:26; 2Ch 29:21; Eze 45:23; Heb 10:4,10-14

go.

Mt 5:23,24

offer.

1:5; Ex 18:12

my servant Job shall.

Ge 20:17; Isa 60:14; Jer 14:11; 15:1; Eze 14:14; Heb 7:25; Jas 5:14

1Jo 5:6; Re 3:9

him. Heb. his face, or person.

9; 1Sa 25:35; Mal 1:8,9; Mt 3:17; Eph 1:6

lest.

Ps 103:10; 2Ti 4:14

did.

34:31,32; Isa 60:14; Mt 7:24; Joh 2:5; Ac 9:6; 10:33; Heb 11:8

Job. Heb. the face of Job.

8; 22:27; Pr 3:11,12; Ec 9:7

turned.

5:18-20; De 30:3; Ps 14:7; 53:6; 126:1,4

when.

Ge 20:17; Ex 17:4,5; Nu 12:2,13; 14:1-4,10,13-20; 16:21,22,46-48

De 9:20; Lu 16:27; Ac 7:50,60

the Lord.

8:6,7; 22:24,25; De 8:18; 1Sa 2:7; 2Ch 25:9; Pr 22:4; Hag 2:8

gave Job twice as much as he had before. Heb. added all thathad been to Job unto the double.

Isa 40:2; 61:7

Isaiah 49:23

kings.Cyrus, Darius, Artaxerxes, and other Persian monarchs, as well as Alexander the Great, and his successors, particularly Demetrius, conferred many privileges and immunities on the Jewish people, and were munificent benefactors to their temple. But the prophecy was more remarkably and fully fulfilled in the favour which Constantine the Great, and other Christian princes and princesses from his time to the present day, have shewn to the church of Christ; though it cannot be disputed, that the grand and signal accomplishment of these predictions is yet future.

7; 52:15; 60:3,10,11,16; 62:2; Ezr 1:2-4; 6:7-12; 7:11-28; Ne 2:6-10

Es 8:1-10:3; Ps 2:10-12; 68:31; 72:10,11; 138:4; Re 21:24-26

nursing fathers. Heb. nourishers.

Nu 11:12

queens. Heb. princesses. bow.

45:14; 60:14; Ge 43:26; Ps 72:9; Re 3:9

lick up.

Mic 7:17

for they.

25:9; 64:4; Ps 25:3; 34:22; 69:6; Ro 5:5; 9:33; 10:11; 1Pe 2:6

Isaiah 60:14

sons.

14:1,2; 45:14; 49:23; Jer 16:19; Re 3:9

The city.

62:12; Ps 87:3; Heb 12:22; Re 3:12; 14:1
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