Exodus 15:1-21
1 The song of Moses, Miriam, and Israel on their deliverance.22 The people want water in the wilderness.23 The waters at Marah are bitter, they murmur, Moses prays, and sweetens the waters by God's direction.27 They encamp at Elim, where are twelve wells, and seventy palm trees. Then.Jud 5:1-31; 2Sa 22:1-51; Ps 106:12; 107:8,15,21,22; Isa 12:1-6Isa 51:10,11; Re 15:3for.21; 14:17,18,27; 18:11; Col 2:15 strength.Ps 18:1,2; 27:1; 28:8; 59:17; 62:6,7; 118:14; Hab 3:17-19; Php 4:13song.De 10:21; Ps 22:3; 109:1; 140:7; Re 15:3my salvation.14:13; 2Sa 22:51; Ps 68:20; Isa 12:2; 45:17; 49:6; Jer 3:23; Lu 1:77Lu 2:30; Joh 4:22; Ac 4:12; Re 19:1my God.4:22; Ge 17:7; Ps 22:10; Jer 31:33; 32:38; Zec 13:9an habitation.40:34; Ge 28:21,22; 2Sa 7:5; 1Ki 8:13,27; Ps 132:5; Isa 66:12Co 5:19; Eph 2:22; Col 2:9my father's God.3:15,16exalt him.2Sa 22:47; Ps 18:46; 30:1; 34:3; 99:5,9; 118:28; 145:1; Isa 25:1Joh 5:23; Php 2:11; Re 5:9-14 a man.Ps 24:8; 45:3; Re 19:11-21name.3:13,15; 6:3,6; Ps 83:18; Isa 42:8 14:13-28chosen.14:7 depths.14:28; Eze 27:34; Jon 2:2; Mic 7:19; Mt 18:6they.Ne 9:11; Jer 51:63,64; Re 18:21 right hand.11; 1Ch 29:11,12; Ps 17:7; 44:3; 60:5; 74:11; 77:10; 89:8-13Ps 98:1; 118:15,16; Isa 51:9; 52:10; Mt 6:13dashed.Ps 2:9; Isa 30:14; Jer 13:14; Re 2:27 the greatness.9:16; De 33:26; Ps 68:33; 148:13; Isa 5:16; Jer 10:6them that.Isa 37:17,23,29,36,38; Mic 4:11; Na 1:9-12; Zec 2:8; 14:3,8Ac 9:4consumed.Ps 59:13; 83:13; Isa 5:24; 47:14; Na 1:10; Mal 4:1; Mt 3:12 blast.14:21; 2Sa 22:16; Job 4:9; Isa 11:4; 37:7; 2Th 2:8the floods.14:22; Ps 78:13; Hab 3:10 I will pursue.Ge 49:27; Jud 5:30; 1Ki 19:2; 20:10; Isa 10:8-13; 36:20; 53:12Hab 3:14; Lu 11:22destroy. or, repossess.14:5,9 blow.14:21; Ge 8:1; Ps 74:13,14; 135:7; 147:18; Isa 11:15; Jer 10:13Am 4:13; Mt 8:27the sea.14:28; De 11:4they sank.5 like unto thee.De 3:24; 33:26; 1Sa 2:2; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ki 8:23; Ps 35:10; 77:19; 86:8Ps 89:6-8; Isa 40:18,25; Jer 10:6,16; 49:19gods. or, mighty ones. glorious.Le 19:2; Ps 89:18; 145:17; Isa 6:3; 30:11; 57:15; 1Pe 1:15,16Re 4:8fearful.Ps 66:5; 77:14; 89:5,7; 90:11; 119:120; Isa 64:2,3; Jer 10:7Lu 12:5; Heb 12:28,29; Re 15:4; 19:1-6 stretchedst.6 Thou.Ge 19:16; Eph 2:4led.Ps 77:14,15,20; 78:52,53; 80:1; 106:9; Isa 63:12,13; Jer 2:6guided.1Pe 1:5holy.Ps 78:54 hear.Nu 14:14; 22:5; De 2:4,5; Jos 2:9,10; 9:24; Ps 48:6of Palestina.Isa 14:29,31 dukes.Ge 36:40; Nu 20:14-21; De 2:4; 1Ch 1:51-54Moab.Nu 22:3-5; Hab 3:7all the.Jos 2:11; 5:1melt.De 20:8; Jos 2:9; *marg:Jos 14:8; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 68:2; Isa 13:7; 19:1; Eze 21:7Na 2:10 dread.De 2:25; 11:25; Jos 2:9still.11:7; 1Sa 2:9; 25:37which thou.19:5,6; De 32:6,9; 2Sa 7:23; Ps 74:2; Isa 43:1-3; 51:10; Jer 31:11Ac 20:28; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9; 2Pe 2:1 plant.Ps 44:2; 78:54,55; 80:8; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; 32:41mountain.Ps 78:54,68,69; Jer 31:23 Ps 10:16; 29:10; 146:10; Isa 57:15; Da 2:44; 4:3; 7:14,27; Mt 6:13Re 11:15-17 horse.14:23; Pr 21:31brought.14:28,29; Heb 11:29 prophetess.Jud 4:4; 1Sa 10:5; 2Ki 22:14; Lu 2:36; Ac 21:9; 1Co 11:5; 14:34sister.2:4; Nu 12:1; 20:1; 26:59; Mic 6:4a timbrel.{Toph,} in Arabic called {duff} or {diff,} and in Spanish {adduffa,} is the {tabret} used in the East; being a thin, broad, wooden hoop, with parchment extended over one side of it, to which small pieces of brass, tin, etc., are attached, which make a jingling noise: it is held up with one hand and beaten upon with the other, and is precisely the same as the tambourine. all the.Jud 11:34; 21:21; 1Sa 18:6; 2Sa 6:5,14,16; Ps 68:11,25; 81:2; 149:3Ps 150:4 answered.1Sa 18:7; 2Ch 5:13; Ps 24:7-10; 134:1-3Sing ye.1; Jud 5:3; Isa 5:1-30; Re 7:10-12; 5:9; 14:3; 15:3; 19:1-6Judges 5
1 The Song of Deborah and Barak. Sang Deborah.This verse briefly recites the subject of this inspired song, which consists of eight stanzas: The first opens with a devout thanksgiving. The second describes the magnificent scenes at Mount Sinai, etc. The third states the apostasy and consequent punishment of the Israelites. The fourth contrasts their present happy state. The fifth censures the recreant tribes of Reuben, Gad, etc. The sixth records the defeat of the confederate kings of Canaan. The seventh contains a panegyric on Jael. And the eight describes the fond anticipations and disappointment of the mother of Sisera. Ex 15:1,21; Nu 21:17; 1Sa 2:1; 2Ch 20:21,27; Job 38:7Ps 18:1; *titleIsa 12:1-6; 25:1; 26:1; Lu 1:46,67,68; Re 15:3,4; 19:1-3 for the avenging.De 32:43; 2Sa 22:47,48; Ps 18:47; 48:11; 94:1; 97:8; 136:15,19,20Ps 149:6-9; Re 16:5,6; 18:20; 19:2when.9; 2Ch 17:16; Ne 11:2; Ps 110:3; 1Co 9:17; 2Co 8:12; 9:7; Php 2:13Phm 1:14 O ye kings.De 32:1,3; Ps 2:10-12; 49:1,2; 119:46; 138:4,5I, even I.7; Ge 6:17; 9:9; Ex 31:6; Le 26:28; 1Ki 18:22; 19:10,14; Ezr 7:21 Lord.De 33:2; Ps 68:7,8; Hab 3:3-6the earth.2Sa 22:8; Job 9:6; Ps 18:7-15dropped.Ps 77:17 mountains.De 4:11; Ps 97:5; 114:4; Isa 64:1-3; Na 1:5; Hab 3:10melted. Heb. flowed. that Sinai.Ex 19:18; 20:18; De 4:11,12; 5:22-25; Heb 12:18 Shamgar.3:31Jael.4:17,18the highways.Le 26:22; 2Ch 15:5; Isa 33:8; La 1:4; 4:18; Mic 3:12travellers. Heb. walkers of paths. by-ways. Heb. crookedways. Ps 125:5 the villages.Es 9:19a mother.4:4-6; 2Sa 20:19; Isa 49:23; Ro 16:13 new gods.2:12,17; De 32:16,17was there.4:3; 1Sa 13:19-22 offered.2; 1Ch 29:9; 2Co 8:3,4,12,17; 9:5 Speak. or, Meditate.Ps 105:2; 145:5,11ride.10:4; 12:14ye that sit.Ps 107:32; Isa 28:6; Joe 3:12 the noise.La 5:4,9in the places.Dr. Shaw mentions a beautiful rill of water in Barbary, which runs into a large bason, called {shrub we krub,} "drink and be off," because of the danger of meeting with robbers and assassins in this place, who fall upon those who come to drink. Ge 26:20-22; Ex 2:17-19; Isa 12:3righteous acts. Heb. righteousnesses.1Sa 12:7; Ps 145:7; Mic 6:5villages.7go down.De 22:24; Job 29:7; Isa 28:6; Jer 7:2 awake, Deborah.Ps 57:8; 103:1,2; 108:2; Isa 51:9,17; 52:1,2; 60:1; Jer 31:261Co 15:34; Eph 5:14lead.Ps 68:18; Isa 14:2; 33:1; 49:24-26; Eph 4:8; 2Ti 2:26 he made.Ps 49:14; Isa 41:15,16; Eze 17:24; Da 7:18-27; Ro 8:37; Re 2:26,27Re 3:9the Lord.Ps 75:7 of Ephraim.3:27; 4:5,6Amalek.3:13; Ex 17:8-16after.4:10,14Machir.Nu 32:39,40handle the pen. Heb. draw with the pen. the princes.1Ch 12:32Barak.4:6,14foot. Heb. his feet.{Beraglaiv,} rather, "with his footmen:" so LXX. Alex. [pkzous autou,] and Luther, {mit feinem Fubvolt.} Ac 20:13For the. or, In the divisions, etc.Ac 15:39thoughts. Heb. impressions.Pr 22:13; 2Co 11:2 sheepfolds.Nu 32:1-5,24; Php 2:21; 3:19For. or, In.15; *marg:great.Ps 4:4; 77:6; La 3:40,41 Gilead.Jos 13:25,31Asher.Jos 19:24-31sea shore. or, sea-port. breaches. or, creeks. Zebulun.4:10jeoparded. Heb. exposed to reproach. their lives.Es 4:16; Ac 20:24; 1Jo 3:16; Re 12:11in the high.4:6,10,14 kings.Jos 10:22-27; 11:1-15; Ps 48:4-6; 68:12-14; 118:8-12; Re 17:12-14Re 19:19Taanach.1:27; 1Ki 4:12they took.30; Ge 14:22; 4:16; Ps 44:12 fought.Jos 10:11; 1Sa 7:10; Ps 77:17,18the stars.4:15courses. Heb. paths. Kishon.4:7,13; 1Ki 18:40; Ps 83:9,10O my soul.Ge 49:18; Ps 44:5; Isa 25:10; Mic 7:10 horsehoofs.Anciently, horses were not shod; nor are they at the present day in some parts of the East. The flight was so rapid that the hoofs of their horses were splintered and broken by the roughness of the roads; in consequence of which they became lame, and could not carry off their riders. Ps 20:7; 33:17; 147:10,11; Isa 5:28; Jer 47:4; Mic 4:13pransings. or, tramplings, or, plungings. mighty ones.Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, "mighty horses," or "strong steeds," as Dr. Kennicott, i.e., their war-horses, which gives great energy to the text, and renders it perfectly intelligible. Curse ye.1Sa 26:19; Jer 48:10; 1Co 16:22Meroz.This city of Meroz seems to have been, at this time, a place of considerable importance, since something great was expected from it; but probably, after the angel of the Lord had pronounced this curse, it dwindled and like the fig-tree which Christ cursed, withered away; so that we never read of it after this in Scripture. the angel.2:1; 4:6; 6:11; 13:3; Mt 25:41they came.21:9,10; Ne 3:5to the help.1Sa 17:47; 18:17; 25:28; Ro 15:18; 1Co 3:9; 2Co 6:1 4:17; Ge 14:19; Pr 31:31; Lu 1:28,42 asked.4:19-21butter.{Chemah,} may signify buttermilk, which is made by the Arabs by agitating the milk in a leathern bag; and is highly esteemed because of its refreshing and cooling qualities. with the. Heb. She hammered. she smote off.Or rather, "she smote his head, then she struck through and pierced his temples:" which is more consonant to the original, and to fact, as it does not appear that she smote off his head. 1Sa 17:49-51; 2Sa 20:22 At. Heb. Between. where.Ps 52:7; Mt 7:2; Jas 2:13dead. Heb. destroyed. through.2Ki 1:2; So 2:9Why is.4:15; So 8:14; Jas 5:7 answer. Heb. her words.29 Have they not sped.Ex 15:9; Job 20:5every man. Heb. the head of a man. of divers.Ge 37:3; 2Sa 13:18; Ps 45:14 So let.Ps 48:4,5; 58:10,11; 68:1-3; 83:9-18; 92:9; 97:8; Re 6:10; 18:20Re 19:2,3them that.Ex 20:6; De 6:5; Ps 91:14; 97:10; Ro 8:28; 1Co 8:3; Eph 6:24Jas 1:12; 2:5; 1Pe 1:8; 1Jo 4:19-21; 5:2,3the sun.2Sa 23:4; Ps 19:4,5; 37:6; Pr 4:18; Da 12:3; Ho 6:3; Mt 13:43And the land.The victory here celebrated in this song, was of such happy consequence to Israel, that for the principal part of one age, they enjoyed the peace to which it had been the means of opening the way. The land had rest forty years, that is, so long it was from this victory to the raising up of Gideon. And well would it have been for the Israelites, if while the tribes had rest, they had taken advantage of the cessation from war, and had walked in the fear of the Lord. 3:11,301 Samuel 2:1-10
1 Hannah's song in thankfulness.12 The sin of Eli's sons.18 Samuel's ministry.20 By Eli's blessing Hannah is more fruitful.22 Eli reproves his sons.27 A prophecy against Eli's house. prayed.Ne 11:17; Hab 3:1; Php 4:6My heart.Lu 1:46,47-56; Ro 5:11; Php 3:3; 4:4; 1Pe 1:8mine horn.Ps 18:2; 89:17; 92:10; 112:8,9; Lu 1:69my mouth.Ex 15:1,21; Jud 5:1,2; Ps 51:15; 71:8; Re 18:20I rejoice.Ps 9:14; 13:5; 20:5; 35:9; 118:14; Isa 12:2,3; Hab 3:18 none holy.Ex 15:11; De 32:4; Ps 99:5,9; 111:9; Isa 6:3; 57:15; 1Pe 1:16Ro 4:8; 15:4none beside.De 4:35; 2Sa 22:32; Ps 73:25; Isa 43:10,11; 44:6,8rock.De 3:24; 32:20,31,39; Ps 18:2; 71:3,19; 86:8; 89:6,8; Isa 40:18Jer 10:6 let not arrogancy. Heb. hard.Ps 94:4; Pr 8:13; Isa 37:23; Da 4:30,31,37; Mal 3:13; Jude 1:15,16a God.1Ki 8:39; Ps 44:21; 94:7-10; 147:5; Jer 17:10; Heb 4:12; Re 2:23by him.Job 31:6; Isa 26:7; Da 5:27 The bows.Ps 37:15,17; 46:9; 76:3stumbled.Isa 10:4; Jer 37:10; 2Co 4:9,10; 12:9; Eph 6:14; Php 4:13Heb 11:34 full.Ps 34:10; Lu 1:53; 16:25the barren.1:20; Ps 113:9waxed feeble.1:6; Isa 54:1; Jer 15:9; Ga 4:27 killeth.De 32:39; 2Ki 5:7; Job 5:18; Ps 68:20; Ho 6:1,2; Joh 5:25-29; 11:25Re 1:18he bringeth.20:3; Ps 116:3; Isa 26:19; Jon 2:2-6; Mt 12:40; 2Co 1:9,10 maketh.De 8:17,18; Job 1:21; 5:11; Ps 102:10bringeth.Ps 75:7; Isa 2:12; Jas 1:9,10; 4:10 the poor.Job 2:8; 42:10-12; Ps 113:7,8; Da 4:17; Lu 1:51,52set them.15:17; Ge 41:14,40; 2Sa 7:8; Job 36:6,7; Ec 4:14; Da 2:48; 6:3Jas 2:5; Re 1:6; 3:21; 5:10; 22:5the pillars.Job 38:4-6; Ps 24:2; 102:25; 104:5; Heb 1:3 will keep.Job 5:24; Ps 37:23,24; 91:11,12; 94:18; 121:3,5,8; Pr 16:9; 1Pe 1:5his saints.De 33:3; Ps 37:28; 97:10; Pr 2:8; Jude 1:1,3be silent.Job 5:16; Ec 5:17; Jer 8:14; Zep 1:15; Mt 8:12; 22:12,13; Ro 3:192Pe 2:17; Jude 1:13by strength.17:49,50; Ps 33:16,17; Ec 9:11; Jer 9:23; Zec 4:6 adversaries.Ex 15:6; Jud 5:31; Ps 2:9; 21:8,9; 68:1,2; 92:9; Lu 19:27out of heaven.The LXX. insert, "Let not the wise glory in his wisdom, nor the strong glory in his strength, nor the rich glory in his riches; but let him who glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth the Lord, and executeth judgment and righteousness in the midst of the earth." he thunder.7:10; 12:18; Job 40:9; Ps 18:13,14judge.Ps 50:1-6; 96:13; 98:9; Ec 11:9; 12:14; Mt 25:31,32; Joh 5:21,22Ro 14:10-12; 2Co 5:10; Re 20:11-15he shall.12:13; 15:28; 16:1; 2Sa 7:8,13; Ps 2:6; 21:1,7; Isa 32:1; 45:24Mt 25:34; 28:18exalt.Ps 89:17,24; 92:10; 148:14; Lu 1:69anointed.12:3; Ps 2:2; 20:6; 28:8; 45:7; Ac 4:27; 10:38Psalms 34:19
Many.71:20; Job 5:19; 30:9-31; 42:12; Pr 24:16; Joh 16:33; Ac 14:222Co 4:7-12,17; 11:23-27; 1Th 3:3,4; 2Ti 3:11,12; Heb 11:33-38Jas 5:10,11; 1Pe 4:12,13; Re 7:14-17but.6,17Isaiah 12
1 A joyful thanksgiving of the faithful for the mercies of God. And in that.2:11; 11:10,11,16; 14:3; 26:1; 27:1-3,12,13; 35:10; Zec 14:9,20O Lord.25:1,9; 49:13; 60:18,19; Ps 34:1-22; 67:1-4; 69:34-36; 72:15-19Ps 149:6-9; Ro 11:15; Re 15:3,4; 19:1-7though.10:4,25; 40:1,2; 51:3; 54:8; 57:15-18; 66:13; De 30:1-3; Ps 30:5Ps 85:1-3; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 39:24-29; Ho 6:1; 11:8; 14:4-9 God.7:14; 9:6,7; 45:17,22-25; Ps 27:1; Jer 3:23; 23:6; Jon 2:9Mt 1:21-23; Lu 2:30-32; Ro 1:16; 1Ti 3:16; Re 7:10the Lord.26:4; Ex 15:2; Ps 83:18; 118:14; Ho 1:7 with joy.49:10; 55:1-3; Ps 36:9; So 2:3; Jer 2:13; Joh 1:16; 4:10-14Joh 7:37-39; Re 7:17; 22:1,17 in that day.1; Ps 106:47,48; 113:1-3; 117:1,2call upon his name. or, proclaim his name.Ex 33:19; 34:5-7; 1Ch 16:8; Ps 105:1declare.66:19; Ps 9:11; 22:31; 40:5; 71:16-18; 73:28; 96:3; 107:22; 145:4-6Jer 50:2; 51:9,10; Joh 17:26his name.2:11,17; 25:1; 33:5; Ex 15:2; 1Ch 29:11; Ne 9:5; Ps 18:46; 21:13Ps 34:3; 46:10; 57:5; 97:9; 113:5; Php 2:9-11 Sing.Ex 15:1,21; Ps 68:32-35; 98:1; 105:2; Re 15:3; 19:1-3this is known.40:9; Ps 72:19; Hab 2:14; Re 11:15-17 Cry out.40:9; 52:7-10; 54:1; Zep 3:14; Lu 19:37-40thou.10:24; 30:19; 33:24; Zec 8:3-8inhabitant. Heb. inhabitress. great.8:18; 24:23; 41:14,16; Ps 9:11; 68:16; 71:22; 89:18; 132:14; Eze 43:7Eze 48:35; Zep 2:5; 3:15-17; Zec 2:5,10,11
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