‏ Isaiah 10:13-14

For he saith.

8; 37:23,24; De 8:17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 28:2-9; 29:3; Da 4:30; Am 6:13

Hab 1:16

I have removed.

2Ki 15:29; 17:6,24; 18:11,32; 1Ch 5:26; Am 5:27; 6:1,2

robbed.

2Ki 16:8; 18:15; Ho 13:15,16

a valiant man. or, many people.

And my.

5:8; Job 31:25; Pr 18:12; 21:6,7; Ho 12:7,8; Na 2:9-13; 3:1

Hab 2:5-11

peeped.That is, chirped, from the Latin {pipio.} We still use the term pipe to express the note of the bullfinch.

‏ Daniel 5:19

that he.

3:4; 4:22; Jer 25:9-14; 27:5-7; Hab 2:5; Ro 13:1

whom he would he slew.

2:12,13; 3:6,20,21,29; Pr 16:14; Joh 19:11

‏ Daniel 11:3

a mighty.Alexander the Great, whose kingdom after his death, as we have seen, was divided into four parts.

7:6; 8:5-8,21

do.

16,36; 4:35; 5:19; 8:4-14; Eph 1:11; Heb 2:4; Jas 1:18

‏ Daniel 11:16

shall do.

3,36; 8:4,7

glorious land. or, goodly land.

41,45; 8:9; Isa 8:8

Heb. land of ornament.

Jer 3:19; *marg:

‏ Daniel 11:36

do.

16; 8:4; Joh 5:30; 6:38

and he.The preceding verses (from ver. 31) relate to the Romans, who not only destroyed the city and temple of Jerusalem, and crucified the Messiah, but during almost 300 years sought by every means to extirpate Christianity. The conversion of Constantine, though it stopped the rage of persecution, gave but little help to true religion. The power first exercised by the emperors, in calling and influencing ecclesiastical councils, gradually passed into the hands of the clergy; and the bishop and church of Rome at last carried it to an enormous length, magnifying themselves above every god.

exalt.

7:8,20,25; Isa 14:13; 2Th 2:4; Re 13:5; 17:3

speak.

8:11,24,25

the God.

2:47; De 10:17; Jos 22:22; Ps 136:2

till.

7:20-25; 8:19; 12:7,11-13; Re 11:2,3; 12:14; 13:5

for.

4:35; 9:26; Job 23:13,14; Ps 33:10; Pr 19:21; Isa 46:10; Ac 4:28

Re 10:7; 17:17
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