Exodus 15:17
plant.Ps 44:2; 78:54,55; 80:8; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; 32:41mountain.Ps 78:54,68,69; Jer 31:23Psalms 44:2
drive out.78:55; 80:8; 105:44; 135:10-12; 136:17-22; Ex 15:17,19; 34:11De 7:1; Jos 10:42; 11:23; 21:43; Ne 9:22-27how thou didst afflict, etc.Or, rather, "how thou didst afflict the peoples (of Canaan,) and madest them (the Hebrews) to shoot forth;" for {shalach} is to send forth in any manner, and is applied to a vine spreading its roots, etc. Ps 89:9; Eze 17:6; Jer 17:8; and this sense is parallel with plantedst in the former line. Ex 23:28; Nu 13:32; Jos 10:11; 24:12; 1Sa 5:6,7Psalms 80:8
a vine.Isa 5:1-7; 27:2,3; Jer 2:21; Eze 15:6; 17:6; 19:10; Mt 21:33-41Joh 15:1-8thou hast cast.44:2; 78:55; Jer 18:9,10This most elegant allegory, which is every where well supported, is frequently employed by sacred writers: see the Parallel Passages.Isaiah 5:1-2
1 Under the parable of a vineyard, God excuses his severe judgment.8 His judgments upon covetousness;11 upon lasciviousness;13 upon impiety;20 and upon injustice.26 The executioners of God's judgments. Now.De 31:19-22; Jud 5:1-31; Ps 45:1; 101:1well-beloved.So 2:16; 5:2,16; 6:3touching.27:2,3; Ps 80:8; So 8:11,12; Jer 2:21; Mt 21:33; Mr 12:1; Lu 20:9Joh 15:1a very fruitful hill. Heb. the horn of the son of oil. fenced it. or, made a wall about it.Ex 33:16; Nu 23:9; De 32:8,9; Ps 44:1-3; Ro 9:4planted.Jer 2:21the choicest vine.{Sorek,} in Arabic, {sharik,} certainly denotes an excellent vine; but some with Bp. Lowth, retain it as a proper name. Sorek was a valley lying between Askelon and Gaza, so called from the excellence of its vines. Jud 16:4and built.1:8; Mic 4:8made. Heb. hewed. a winepress.63:2,3; Ne 13:15; Re 14:18-20he looked.7; 1:2-4,21-23; De 32:6; Mt 21:34; Mr 11:13; 12:2; Lu 13:7; 20:10-181Co 9:7wild grapes.De 32:32,33; Ho 10:1Isaiah 60:21
people.4:3,4; 51:2; 62:4; Zec 14:20,21; 2Pe 3:13; Re 21:27inherit.Ps 37:11,22; Mt 5:5; Re 5:10; 21:7the branch.29:23; 43:7; 45:11; 61:3; Ps 92:13; Mt 15:13; Joh 15:2; Eph 2:10that I.43:21; 44:23; 49:3; Eph 1:6,12; 2:7; 2Th 1:10Isaiah 61:3
beauty.12:1; Es 4:1-3; 8:15; 9:22; Ps 30:11; Eze 16:8-13the oil.Ps 23:5; 45:7; 104:15; Ec 9:8; Joh 16:20the garment.10; Zec 3:5; Lu 15:22; Re 7:9-14called.60:21; Ps 92:12-15; Jer 17:7,8; Mt 7:17-19that he.Mt 5:16; Joh 15:8; 1Co 6:20; Php 1:11; 2Th 1:10; 1Pe 2:9; 4:9-11,14Matthew 21:33
Hear.In this parable, in its primary sense, the householder denotes the Supreme Being; the family, the Jewish nation; the vineyard, Jerusalem; the fence, the Divine protection; the wine-press, the law and sacrificial rites; the tower, the temple; and the husbandmen, the priests and doctors of the law. 13:18; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 1:10; Jer 19:3; Ho 4:1There.Ps 80:8-16; So 8:11,12; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; Mr 12:1; Lu 20:9-18Joh 15:1husbandmen.23:2; De 1:15-17; 16:18; 17:9-12; 33:8-10; Mal 2:4-9went.25:14,15; Mr 13:34; Lu 19:12Mark 12:1
1 In a parable of the vineyard let out to wicked husbandmen Christ foretells the reprobation of the Jews, and the calling of the Gentiles.13 He avoids the snare of the Pharisees and Herodians about paying tribute to Caesar;18 convicts the Sadducees of error, who denied the resurrection;28 resolves the scribe, who questioned of the first commandment;35 refutes the opinion that the scribes held of Christ;38 bidding the people to beware of their ambition and hypocrisy;41 and commends the poor widow for her two mites, above all. he began.4:2,11-13,33,34; Eze 20:49; Mt 13:10-15,34,35; 21:28-33; 22:1-14Lu 8:10; 22:9A certain.Mt 21:33-40; Lu 20:9-15planted.Ps 80:8-16; Isa 5:1-4; Jer 2:21; Lu 13:6-9; Joh 15:1-8; Ro 11:17-24and set.Ne 9:13,14; Ps 78:68,69; 147:19,20; Eze 20:11,12,18-20Ac 7:38,46,47; Ro 3:1,2; 9:4,5and let.So 8:11,12; Isa 7:23and went.13:34; Mt 25:14; Lu 15:13; 19:12
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