Exodus 22:29
shalt not delay.23:16,19; De 26:2-10; 2Ki 4:42; 2Ch 31:5; Pr 3:9,10; Eze 20:40Mic 7:1; Mt 6:33; Ro 8:23; Jas 1:18the first of they ripe fruits. Heb. they fulness. liquors.Heb. tear. the firstborn. 13:2,12; 34:19Jeremiah 24:2
One basket.5-7; Ho 9:10; Mic 7:1first ripe.The {boccore,} or figs of the early sort; perhaps those which are ripe about six weeks before the full season, which are reckoned a great dainty. See Note on Isa 28:4. naughty.The winter fig, probably, then in its crude or unripe state. 8-10; Isa 5:4,7; Eze 15:2-5; Mal 1:12-14; Mt 5:13they were so bad. Heb. for badness.Hosea 9:10
found.11:1; Ex 19:4-6; De 32:10; Jer 2:2,3; 31:2grapes.2:15; Nu 13:23,24; Isa 28:4; Mic 7:1but.Nu 25:3-18; De 4:3; Ps 106:28separated.4:14; Jud 6:32; 1Ki 16:31; Jer 11:13; Ro 6:21and their.Nu 15:39; De 32:17; Ps 81:12; Jer 5:31; Eze 20:8; Am 4:5Micah 7:1
1 The church, complaining of her small number,3 and the general corruption,5 puts her confidence not in man, but in God.8 She triumphs over her enemies.14 She prays to God.15 God comforts her by promises of confusion to her enemies;18 and by his mercies. woe.Ps 120:5; Isa 6:5; 24:16; Jer 4:31; 15:10; 45:3when they have gathered the summer fruits. Heb. thegatherings of summer. as. Isa 17:6; 24:13desired.Isa 28:4; Ho 9:10
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