Job 24:2-3

landmarks.

De 19:14; 27:17; Pr 22:28; 23:10; Ho 5:10

violently.

1:15,17; 5:5

feed thereof. or, feed them.

drive.

22:6-9; 31:16,17; De 24:6,10-13,17-21; 1Sa 12:3

Proverbs 1:19

every.

15:27; 23:3,4; 2Sa 18:11-13; 2Ki 5:20-27; Jer 22:17-19; Mic 2:1-3

Mic 3:10-12; Hab 2:9; Ac 8:19,20; 1Ti 3:3; 6:9,10; Jas 5:1-4

2Pe 2:3,14-16

taketh.

Job 31:39; Ec 5:13

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.

Jeremiah 22:16-17

judged.

5:28; Job 29:12-17; Ps 72:1-4,12,13; 82:3,4; 109:31; Pr 24:11,12

Isa 1:17

was not.

9:3,16,24; 31:33,34; 1Sa 2:2; 1Ch 28:9; Ps 9:10; Joh 8:19,54,55

Joh 16:3; 17:3,6; Tit 1:16; 1Jo 2:3,4

thine eyes.

Jos 7:21; Job 31:7; Ps 119:36,37; Eze 19:6; 33:31; Mr 7:21,22

Jas 1:14,15; 2Pe 2:14; 1Jo 2:15,16

covetousness.

Ex 18:21; Ps 10:3; Lu 12:15-21; 16:13,14; Ro 1:29; 1Co 6:10

Eph 5:3-5; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10; 2Pe 2:3,14

to shed.

3; 26:22-24; 1Ki 21:19; 2Ki 24:4; 2Ch 36:8; Eze 19:6; Zep 3:3

violence. or, incursion.

Nahum 2:12

and filled.

Ps 17:12; Isa 10:6-14; Jer 51:34

Haggai 2:9

glory.

Ps 24:7-10; Joh 1:14; 2Co 3:9,10; 1Ti 3:16; Jas 2:1

saith.Whoever compares the description of the temple of Solomon, in the first book of Kings, with the most splendid accounts of the second temple, however adorned with costly stones and other magnificent decorations in after ages, must perceive that the former, being wholly overlaid with pure gold, was incomparably more glorious than the latter in its greatest magnificence; and the Jews themselves allow that the ark of the covenant, fire from heaven, the {Urim} and {Thummim,} the anointing oil, the {Shechinah,} or visible glory, and the spirit of prophecy, which distinguished the former temple, were wanting in this. In nothing, in fact, could the second temple excel the first in glory, except in the personal presence of "the Desire of all nations," He who is "the glory of the Lord," and the true temple, "in whom dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily," and who was the true {Shechinah,} of which that of Solomon's temple was merely a type. And if it be admitted that the presence of the promised Messiah was intended, then it will follow that "Jesus of Nazareth" was He; for the second temple, in which as the "Prince of peace" he preached peace and reconciliation with God, has been utterly destroyed for upwards of seventeen hundred years.

give.

Ps 85:8,9; Isa 9:6,7; 57:18-21; Mic 5:5; Lu 2:14; Joh 14:27

Ac 10:36; Eph 2:14-17; Col 1:19-21
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