Exodus 32:17-18

Joshua had waited patiently during all the forty days, in the place where Moses had left him--below the summit of the mount, at a distance from the people, and out of the way of temptation.

Joshua.

17:9; 24:13

they shouted.

18; Ezr 3:11-13; Ps 47:1

There is a noise.

Jos 6:5,10,16,20; Jud 15:14; 1Sa 4:5,6; 17:20,52; Job 39:25

Jer 51:14; Am 1:14; 2:2

being overcome. Heb. weakness. but the.

15:1-18; Da 5:4,23

1 Samuel 4:5

all Israel.They vainly supposed that the ark would save them, when the God of it had departed from them because of their wickedness.

Jud 15:14; Job 20:5; Jer 7:4; Am 6:3; Mic 2:11

1 Kings 1:40

pipes. or, flutes.

Da 3:5

rejoiced.

1Sa 11:15; 2Ki 11:14,20; 1Ch 12:38-40; Ps 97:1; Zec 9:9; Lu 19:37

Re 11:15-18

the earth rent.We use a similar expression in precisely the same sense: "They rent the air with their cries."

1 Kings 1:45

Gihon.This was a fountain on the west of Jerusalem, (consequently in an opposite direction to En-rogel on the east, where Adonijah was proclaimed king,) of which there were two pools, an upper and a lower. (2Ch 32:30.) There is a large square cistern in the ravine west of the city, mentioned by Dr. Richardson as a little to the south of the Jaffa gate, which Dr. Pococke describes as a basin about 250 paces long and 100 broad. It is commonly called the pool of Bathsheba, but seems to be the lower pool of Gihon. "Nearly a mile to the N.N.W. is the pool of Gihon, which I suppose to be the upper pool. It is a very large basin, and, if I mistake not, is cut down about ten feet into the rock, there being a way down to it by steps. It was almost dry at that time, and seems designed to receive the rain waters which come from the hills about it. There is a canal from the pool to the city, which is uncovered part of the way, and, it is said, goes to the pool in the streets near the holy sepulchre. The fountain of Gihon arose either in the upper pool, or out of the high ground above it."--Travels, book i. ch. 6.

the city.

40; 1Sa 4:5; Ezr 3:13

This is.

14:6; 1Sa 28:14; Da 5:26-28

Psalms 100:1-2

1 An exhortation to praise God, cheerfully,

3 for his greatness;

4 and for his power.

(Title.) A Psalm.

145:1; *title

praise. or, thanksgiving.

Make.

32:11; 47:1,5; 66:1,4; 95:1,2; 98:4; Isa 24:14-16; 42:10-12

Zep 3:14; Lu 19:37

all ye lands. Heb. all the earth.

67:4; 68:32; 117:1,2; De 32:43; Zec 14:9; Ro 15:10

Serve.

63:4,5; 71:23; 107:21,22; De 12:12; 16:11,14; 28:47; 1Ki 8:66

Ac 2:46,47; Php 4:4

come.

42:4; 95:2; 2Ch 20:27,28; 31:2
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