‏ Exodus 12:35-36

3:21,22; 11:2,3; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37

the Lord.

3:21; 11:3; Ge 39:21; Pr 16:7; Da 1:9; Ac 2:47; 7:10

they spoiled.

3:22; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37

‏ Exodus 14:30

the Lord.

13; 1Sa 14:23; 2Ch 32:22; Ps 106:8,10; Isa 63:9; Jude 1:5

saw.

Ps 58:10; 59:10; 91:8; 92:9-11

‏ Numbers 14:9

Only rebel.

De 9:7,23,24; Isa 1:2; 63:10; Da 9:5,9; Php 1:27

neither.

De 7:18; 20:3

are bread.

24:8; De 32:42; Ps 14:4; 74:14

defence. Heb. shadow.{Tzillam,} a metaphor highly expressive of protection and support in the sultry eastern countries. (See the Parallel Passages.) The Arabs and Persians use the same word to express the same thing; using the expressions, "May the shadow {zulli} of thy prosperity be extended." "May the shadow of thy prosperity be spread over the heads of thy well-wishers." And in an elegant distich, "May your protection never be removed from my head; may God extend your shadow {zullikem} eternally." The loftiest and most esteemed title of the sultan, says Thornton, because given him by the kings of Persia, is {zil ullah,} shadow of God.

Ps 91:1; 121:5; Isa 30:2,3; 32:2; Jer 48:45

the Lord.

Ge 48:21; Ex 33:16; De 7:21; 20:1-4; 31:6,8; Jos 1:5; Jud 1:22

2Ch 13:12; 15:2; 20:17; 32:8; Ps 46:1,2,7,11; Isa 8:9,10; 41:10

Mt 1:23; Ro 8:31

fear them not.

Isa 41:14

‏ Psalms 72:9

They that.

1Ki 9:18,20,21; Isa 35:1,2

his enemies.

2:9; 21:8,9; 110:1,6; Lu 19:27

lick.

Isa 49:23; Mic 7:17
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