‏ Isaiah 20:5

afraid.

30:3,5,7; 36:6; 2Ki 18:21; Eze 29:6,7

their glory.

2:22; Jer 9:23,24; 17:5; 1Co 3:21

‏ Isaiah 30:5-7

16; 20:5,6; 31:1-3; Jer 2:36

burden.

46:1,2; 57:9; Ho 8:9,10; 12:1

beasts.

1Ki 10:2; Mt 12:42

into the land.Or, as Bp. Lowth renders, "through a land of distress and difficulty:" the same deserts are here spoken of which the Israelites passed through.

19:4; Ex 1:14; 5:10-21; De 4:20; 8:15; 17:16; Jer 11:4

the viper.

Nu 21:6,7; De 8:15; Jer 2:6

riches.

2Ch 9:1; 16:2; 28:20-23

the Egyptians.

31:1-5; Jer 37:7

concerning this. or, to her. Their.

15; 2:22; 7:4; 28:12; Ex 14:13; Ps 76:8,9; 118:8,9; La 3:26; Ho 5:13

‏ Jeremiah 37:5-10

Pharaoh's.This was Pharaoh Hophra, or Apries, as he is called by Herodotus, who succeeded his father Psammis on the throne of Egypt, A.M. 3410, B.C. 594, and reigned twenty-five years. Having entered into a confederacy with Zedekiah, (Eze 17:15,) he marched out of Egypt with a great army to his relief; which caused Nebuchadnezzar to raise the siege of Jerusalem to meet him; during which period the transactions detailed here took place.

7; 2Ki 24:7; Eze 17:15

they.

11; 34:21

6

Thus.

3; 21:2; 2Ki 22:18

Pharaoh's.

17:5,6; Pr 21:30; Isa 30:1-6; 31:1-3; La 4:17; Eze 17:17; 29:6,7,16

32:29; 34:21,22; 38:23; 39:2-8

Deceive.

Ob 1:3; Mt 24:4,5; Ga 6:3,7; Eph 5:6; 2Th 2:3; Jas 1:22

yourselves. Heb. your souls.

though.

21:4-7; 49:20; 50:45; Le 26:36-38; Isa 10:4; 30:17

wounded men. Heb. men thrust through.

51:4; Isa 13:15; 14:19

yet.

Joe 2:11
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