Genesis 37:35
his daughters.31:43; 35:22-26rose up.2Sa 12:17; Job 2:11; Ps 77:2; Jer 31:15For I.42:31; 44:29-31; 45:28Genesis 45:28
It is enough.46:30; Lu 2:28-30; Joh 16:21,222 Chronicles 20:3
feared.Ge 32:7-11,24-28; Ps 56:3,4; Isa 37:3-6; Jon 1:16; Mt 10:28himself. Heb. his face. seek the Lord. See on ch.11:16; 19:3proclaimed.Jud 20:26; 1Sa 7:6; Ezr 8:21-23; Es 4:16; Jer 36:9; Da 9:3Joe 1:14; 2:12-18; Jon 3:5-92 Chronicles 20:9
If, when evil.6:28-30; 1Ki 8:33,37and in thy presence.Mt 18:20thy name.6:20; Ex 20:24; 23:21is in this house.Several MSS. with the Syriac, Arabic, and Vulgate, read {nikra}, "is invoked:" "thy name is invoked in this house."2 Chronicles 20:12
wilt.De 32:36; Jud 11:27; 1Sa 3:13; Ps 7:6,8; 9:19; 43:1; Isa 2:4; 42:4Joe 3:12; Re 19:11we have.2Sa 14:11; 1Sa 14:6; 2Co 1:8,9neither.2Ki 6:15our eyes.Ps 25:15; 121:1,2; 123:1,2; 141:8; Jon 2:42 Chronicles 20:27-28
forefront. Heb. head.2Sa 6:14,15; Mic 2:13; Heb 6:20the Lord.1Sa 2:1; Ne 12:43; Ps 20:5; 30:1; Isa 35:10; 51:11; Re 18:20 with psalteries.Instead of celebrating his own heroism or the valour of his troops on this memorable occasion, this excellent prince sung with his whole army the praises of Jehovah, the God of hosts, who disposes of the victory according to his pleasure. This conduct was becoming the descendant and successor of David, the man after God's own heart, and of a religious people, the peculiar inheritance of Jehovah. 2Sa 6:5; 1Ch 13:8; 23:5; 25:6; Ps 57:8; 92:3; 149:3; 150:3-5Re 14:2,3Esther 9:22
the days.3:12,13; Ex 13:3-8; Ps 103:2; Isa 12:1,2; 14:3from sorrow.Ps 30:11; Mt 5:4; Joh 16:20-22sending portions.19; Ne 8:10-12; Lu 11:41; Ac 2:44-46; Ga 2:10Psalms 30:5
For.103:9,17; Isa 26:20; 54:7,8; 57:15,16; 2Co 4:17his anger, etc. Heb. there is but a moment in his anger. inhis. 16:11; 36:7-9; 63:3; Re 22:1,17weeping.6:6-9; 56:8-11; 126:5,6; Isa 38:3-5; Mt 5:4; Joh 16:20-222Co 7:9,10for a night. Heb. in the evening. joy. Heb. singing. inthe. 46:5; *marg:59:16; 143:8; Ge 32:24; *marg:Ho 6:3Psalms 126:1-2
1 The church, celebrating her incredible return out of captivity,4 prays for, and prophesies the good success thereof. (Title.) A Song of degrees.This Psalm evidently appears to have been composed in consequence of the proclamation of Cyrus in favour of the Jews, giving them leave to return to their own land, and rebuild their city and temple. 120:1; 121:1; 122:1; 123:1; 124:1; 125:1; *titles turned again, etc. Heb. returned the returning of Zion.53:6; 85:1; Ezr 1:1-11; Job 42:10; Jer 31:8-10; Ho 6:11; Joe 3:1we were like.Job 9:16; Mr 16:11; Lu 24:11,41; Ac 12:9,14-16 Then was.14:7; 53:6; 106:47,48; Ezr 3:11; Job 8:21; Isa 35:10; 49:9-13Jer 31:12,13; 33:11; Re 11:15-17then said.Nu 23:23; Jos 2:9-11; 9:9,10; Ne 6:16; Zec 8:22,23; Ro 11:15done great thing for them. Heb. magnified to do with them.Isaiah 25:8
He.Ho 13:14; 1Co 15:26,54; 2Ti 1:10; Heb 2:14,15; Re 20:14; 21:4God.35:10; Re 7:17; 21:4rebuke.30:26; 37:3; 54:4; 60:15; 61:7; 66:5; Ps 69:9; 89:50,51; Mt 5:11,121Pe 4:14off.Mal 3:17,18
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