Ezekiel 7:6-7
An end.This is similar to the second verse; but there is a paronomasia, or play upon words, here, deserving of notice: {ketz ba, ba hakketz, haikeetz ailayich,} "the end cometh, come is the end: it waketh for thee." {Ketz,} is an end; {haikeetz,} is to wake or watch. 3; Jer 44:27watcheth for thee. Heb. awaketh against thee.Zec 13:7behold.10; 21:25; 39:8; 2Pe 2:5 morning.Ge 19:15,24; Isa 17:14; Am 4:13the time.12; 12:23-25,28; Isa 13:22; Zep 1:14-16; 1Pe 4:17the day.Isa 22:5; Jer 20:7sounding again. or, echo.Ezekiel 7:12
time.5-7,10; 1Co 7:29-31; Jas 5:8,9let.Isa 24:1,2; Jer 32:7,8,24,25for.13,14; 6:11,12; Isa 5:13,14Ezekiel 12:23
I will.18:3; Isa 28:22The days.25; 7:2,5-7,10-12; Joe 2:1; Zep 1:14; Mal 4:1; Mt 24:34Jas 5:8,9Amos 8:2
Amos.7:8; Jer 1:11-14; Eze 8:6,12,17; Zec 1:18-21; 5:2,5,6A basket.De 26:1-4; 2Sa 16:1,2; Isa 28:4; Jer 24:1-3; 40:10; Mic 7:1the end.There is here not only an allusion to the nature of the summer fruit, which must be eaten as soon as gathered, but also a paronomasia upon the words {kayitz,} "summer fruit," and {ketz,} "an end." Jer 1:12; 5:31; La 4:18; Eze 7:2; 3:7,10; 12:23; 29:8I will not.7:8Philippians 4:5
your.Mt 5:39-42; 6:25,34; Lu 6:29-35; 12:22-30; 21:34; 1Co 6:7; 7:29-311Co 8:13; 9:25; Tit 3:2; Heb 13:5,6; 1Pe 1:11The.Mt 24:48-50; 1Th 5:2-4; 2Th 2:2; Heb 10:25; Jas 5:8,9; 1Pe 4:72Pe 3:8-14; Re 22:7,20James 5:9
Grudge not. or, Groan not, or, grieve not.4:11; Le 19:18; Ps 59:15; Mr 6:19; *marg:2Co 9:7; Ga 5:14,26; 1Pe 4:9lest.Mt 6:14,15; 7:1,2the Judge.Ge 4:7; Mt 24:33; 1Co 4:5; 10:11; Re 3:202 Peter 2:3
through.14,15; Isa 56:11; Jer 6:13; 8:10; Eze 13:19; Mic 3:11; Mal 1:10Ro 16:18; 2Co 12:17,18; 1Ti 3:3,8; 6:5; Tit 1:7,11; 1Pe 5:2Jude 1:11with.1:16; Ps 18:44; 66:3; 81:15; *marg:Lu 20:20; 22:47; 1Th 2:5make.De 24:17; Joh 2:16; 2Co 2:17; Re 18:11-13whose.1,9; De 32:35; Isa 5:19; 30:13,14; 60:22; Hab 3:3; Lu 18:8; 1Th 5:31Pe 2:8; Jude 1:4,7,15
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