Job 15:4
castest off. Heb. makest void.4:5,6; 6:14; Ps 36:1-3; 119:126; Zep 1:6; Ro 3:31; Ga 2:21restrainest.5:8; 27:10; 1Ch 10:13,14; Ho 7:14; Am 6:10; Lu 18:1prayer. or, speech.Psalms 36:1
1 The grievous estate of the wicked.8 The excellency of God's mercy.10 David prays for favour to God's children. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) A psalm.This Psalm is supposed by some to have been composed by David at the beginning of Saul's persecutions; but Calmet and others, on good grounds, are of opinion that it was written during the Babylonian captivity. servant.18:1; 90:1; *titles143:12; De 34:5; 2Ti 2:24; Tit 1:1; Jas 1:1; 2Pe 1:1; Jude 1:1Re 1:1 The transgression.Or, rather, "The speech of transgression to the wicked is within his heart: there is no fear of God before his eyes;" for instead of {libbi,} "my heart," four MSS., have {libbo,} "his heart," which is also the reading of the LXX., Vulgate, Syriac, Arabic, Ethiopic, and Anglo-Saxon. 1Sa 15:13,14; Pr 20:11; Mt 7:16-20; 12:33,34; Tit 1:16no.112:1; Ge 20:11; Pr 8:13; 16:6; Ec 12:13; Ro 3:18Psalms 64:5
encourage.Ex 15:9; Nu 22:6; Pr 1:11-14; Isa 41:6; Re 11:10matter. or, speech. commune.1Sa 23:19-23; Mt 23:15; 26:3,4of laying snares. Heb. to hide snares.124:7; 140:5Who.10:11; 59:7; 94:7; Eze 8:12Isaiah 26:11
when.Ps 10:12; Mic 5:9will.18:3; 1Sa 6:9; Job 34:27; Jer 5:3; Ac 28:27they shall.Ex 9:14; 1Sa 5:6-11; Jer 44:28; Lu 16:23be.11:13; 60:14; Ps 86:17; 1Pe 3:16; Re 3:9at the. or, towards thy. fire.5:24; Ps 21:8; Mal 4:1; Mt 25:41; 2Th 1:8; Re 19:20Jeremiah 36:16
they were.24; Ac 24:25,26We.13:18; 38:1-4; Am 7:10,11Romans 3:18
Ge 20:11; Ps 36:1; Pr 8:13; 16:6; 23:17; Lu 23:40; Re 19:5
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