Genesis 27:29

Let people.

9:25,26; 22:17,18; 49:8-10; 2Sa 8:1-18; 10:1-19; 1Ki 4:21; Ps 2:6-9

Ps 72:8; Isa 9:7; Da 2:44,45; Re 19:16

be lord.

37; 25:22,23,33; 2Sa 8:14; 1Ki 11:15,16; 22:47; 1Ch 5:2

2Ch 25:11-14; Ps 60:1-12; *title

Ps 60:2-12; Isa 63:1-6; Mal 1:2-5; Ro 9:12

cursed.

12:3; Nu 22:11,12; 23:8; 24:9; Zep 2:8,9; Mt 25:40,45

Genesis 27:40

thy sword.

32:6; Mt 10:34

serve.

25:23; 2Sa 8:14; 1Ki 11:15-17; 2Ki 14:7,10; 1Ch 18:11-13

2Ch 25:11,12; Ps 60:8; Ob 1:17-21

that thou.

2Ki 8:20-22; 2Ch 21:8,10; 28:17

2 Samuel 8:14

all they.

Ge 25:23; 27:29,37,40; Nu 24:18; 1Ki 22:47; 1Ch 18:13; Ps 60:8,9

Ps 108:9,10

the Lord.

6; Ps 121:4-8

1 Kings 22:47

no king.

Ge 25:23; 27:40; 36:31-43; 2Sa 8:14; 2Ki 3:9; 8:20; Ps 108:9,10

1 Chronicles 18:13

garrisons.

6; 1Sa 10:5; 13:3; 14:1; 2Sa 7:14-17; 23:14; 2Co 11:32

all the Edomites.

Ge 25:23; 27:29,37,40; Nu 24:18

Thus the Lord.

6; Ps 18:48-50; 121:7; 144:10

2 Chronicles 25:11-12

valley.

2Sa 8:13; 2Ki 14:7; Ps 60:1; *title

And other ten thousand.No intimation is given on what account, or on what provocation, this most cruel conduct towards the prisoners of war was adopted. The enmity between Israel and Edom seems to have been reciprocal and deeply malignant. The victorious king and his army considered every individual of Edom as a traitor and rebel; and so adjudged them to death, and acted on this judgment. But their conduct was wholly inexcusable, and could only perpetuate rancour to future generations, and provoke the surviving Edomites to cruel retaliations, whenever they had it in their power.

cast them.

2Sa 12:31; 1Ch 20:3

broken in pieces.

20:10; 21:8-10

Psalms 60:8-9

Moab.

2Sa 8:2; 1Ch 18:1,2

over.

Ge 25:23; 27:40; Nu 24:18; 2Sa 8:14; 1Ch 18:13

triumph. or, triumph thou over me (by an irony).

108:9,10; 2Sa 5:17-25; 8:1; 21:15-22

Who.

Jud 1:12,24,25; 1Ch 11:6,17-19

strong city. Heb. city of strength.

2Sa 11:1; 12:26-31
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