Jeremiah 2:13
For my.31,32; 4:22; 5:26,31; Ps 81:11-13; Isa 1:3; 5:13; 63:8; Mic 2:8; 6:3forsaken.17; 1:16; 15:6; Jud 10:13; 1Sa 12:10the fountain.17:13; 18:14; Ps 36:9; Joh 4:14; 7:37; Re 21:6; 22:1,17broken cisterns.11,26; Ps 115:4-8; 146:3,4; Ec 1:2,14; 2:11,21,26; 4:4; 12:8Isa 44:9-20; 46:6,7; 55:2; 2Pe 2:17Jeremiah 2:18
what hast.36; 37:5-10; Isa 30:1-7; 31:1; La 4:17; Eze 17:15; Ho 7:11Sihor.Jos 13:3or what hast.2Ki 16:7-9; 2Ch 28:20,21; Ho 5:13Jeremiah 18:14
Will.Joh 6:68the snow, etc. or, my fields for a rock, or for the snow ofLebanon? shall the running waters be forsaken for the strange cold waters? Parkhurst renders, "Will the snow of Lebanon fail from the rock of the field? or will the issuing cold flowing waters (from that mountain namely) be exhausted?" (See Targ., LXX., and Vulg.) No more could I fail my people if they trusted in me. (Compare ch. 2:13.) Maundrell says, "The chief benefit the mountain of Lebanon serves for, is, that by its exceeding height, it proves a conservatory for abundance of snow, which thawing in the heat of summer, affords supplies of water to the rivers and fountains in the valleys below."
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