Exodus 15:9-10
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.51 Kings 20:10-11
The gods.19:2; Ac 23:12if the dust.2Sa 17:12,13; 2Ki 19:23,24; Isa 10:13,14; 37:24,25follow me. Heb. are at my feet.Ex 11:8; *marg:Jud 4:10 Let not him, etc.This was no doubt a proverbial mode of expression. Jonathan renders it: "Let not him who girds himself, and goes down to battle, boast as one who has conquered and returned from it." 1Sa 14:6,12,13; 17:44-47; Pr 27:1; Ec 9:11; Isa 10:15,16Mt 26:33-35,75harness.The word harness is an obsolete word for armour, derived from the French {harnois;} see Ex 13:18.2 Kings 19:27-28
I know.Ps 139:1-11; Jer 23:23,24abode. or, sitting. thy going out.De 28:6,19; Ps 121:8; Isa 37:28,29 thy rage.Ps 2:1-5; 7:6; 10:13,14; 46:6; 93:3,4; Lu 6:11; Joh 15:18,23,24Ac 7:51thy tumult.Ps 65:7; 74:4,23; 83:2I will put.This alludes to the method by which the common people manage their beasts in the East, especially the dromedaries, which are governed by a bridle fastened to a ring, which runs through the nostril of the beast. Job 41:2; Ps 32:9; Eze 29:4; 38:4; Am 4:2by the way.33,36,37Psalms 76:10
Surely.Ge 37:18-20,26-28; 50:20; Ex 9:16,17; 15:9-11; 18:11; Da 3:19,20Ac 4:26-28; Re 11:18remainder.46:6; 65:7; 104:9; Mt 2:13-16; 24:22; Ac 12:3-19Proverbs 16:14
wrath.19:12; 20:2; Da 3:13-25; Lu 12:4,5messengers.17:11; 2Ki 6:31-33; Mr 6:27but.Ec 10:4; Ac 12:20; 2Co 5:20Proverbs 27:3-4
heavy. Heb. heaviness. but.17:12; Ge 34:25,26; 49:7; 1Sa 22:18,19; Es 3:5,6; Da 3:19; 1Jo 3:12 cruel, and anger is outrageous. Heb. cruelty, and anger anoverflowing. Jas 1:19-21but.14:30; Ge 26:14; 37:11; Job 5:2; Mt 27:18; Ac 5:17; *marg:Ac 7:9; 17:5; Ro 1:29; Jas 3:14-16; 4:5,6; 1Jo 3:12envy. or, jealousy.6:34; So 8:6
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