Job 33:15-16
a dream.4:13; Ge 20:3; 31:24; Nu 12:6; Jer 23:28; Da 4:5; Heb 1:1deep.Ge 15:12; Da 8:18 openeth. Heb. revealeth. or, uncovereth.36:10,15; 2Sa 7:27; Ps 40:6; Isa 6:10; 48:8; 50:5; Lu 24:45Ac 16:14sealeth.Ne 9:38; Ro 15:28Daniel 2
1 Nebuchadnezzar, forgetting his dream, requires it of the Chaldeans, by promises and threatenings.10 They acknowledging their inability are judged to die.14 Daniel obtaining some respite finds the dream.19 He blesses God.24 He staying the decree is brought to the king.31 The dream.36 The interpretation.46 Daniel's advancement. in.1:1-5; 2Ch 36:5-7the second.That is, the second according to the Babylonian computation, but the fourth according to that of the Jews, who reckon from the time he was associated with his father. Jer 25:1Nebuchadnezzar.3; 4:5; Ge 40:5-8; 41:1-36; Job 33:15-17and his.6:18; Es 6:1 1:20; 4:6; 5:7; Ge 41:8; Ex 7:11; De 18:10-12; Isa 8:19; 19:3Isa 47:12,13 1; Ge 40:8; 41:15 in.Ge 31:47; Ezr 4:7; Isa 36:11Syriack.Aramith, "Aramean," the language of Aram or Syria; a general term comprehending both the Chaldee and Syriac, the latter merely differing from the former as a dialect, and being written in a different character. With the following words the Chaldee part of Daniel commences; and is continued to the end of the seventh chapter. O king.3:9; 4:19; 5:10; 6:6,21; 1Sa 10:24; 1Ki 1:25,31; Ne 2:3; Mt 21:9Mr 11:9,10tell.4:7; 5:8; Ge 41:8; Isa 44:25 ye shall.This was unreasonable, arbitrary, and tyrannical in the extreme; but, in the course of God's providence, it was overruled to serve the most important purpose. 3:29; 1Sa 15:33; Ps 50:22; 58:7cut in pieces. Chal. made pieces. made.De 13:16; Jos 6:26; 2Ki 10:27; Ezr 6:11 ye shall.48; 5:7,16,29; Nu 22:7,17,37; 24:11rewards. or, fee.5:17; *marg: Let.4,9; Ec 10:4 gain. Chal. buy.Eph 5:16; Col 4:5 there is.3:15; Es 4:11for.1Ki 22:6,22; Pr 12:19; Isa 44:25; Eze 13:6,17,19; 2Co 2:17the time.21; 5:28,31; 7:25I shall.Isa 41:23 10 and there.This was their decision: and when the living and true God, who indeed condescends to dwell with men, and who alone could reveal the dream and the secrets contained in it, actually made it known to Daniel, he evinced the infinite difference between Jehovah and his prophets, and the idols and magicians of Babylon. 27,28; 5:11; Ge 41:39; Ex 8:19; Mt 19:26whose.Ex 29:45; Nu 35:34; 1Ki 8:27; 2Ch 6:18; Ps 68:18; 113:5,6; 132:14Isa 8:18; 57:15; 66:1,2; Joe 3:21; Joh 1:1-3,14; 14:17,23; 2Co 6:16Re 21:3 3:13; Job 5:2; Ps 76:10; Pr 16:14; 19:12; 20:2; 27:3,4; 29:22; Mt 2:16Mt 5:22 the decree.6:9-15; Es 3:12-15; Ps 94:20; Pr 28:15-17; Isa 10:1and they.1:19,20; 6:12 answered. Chal. returned. with.2Sa 20:16-22; Ec 9:13-18captain of the king's guard. or, chief marshall. Chal.chief of the executioners, or slaughter-men. Ge 37:36; Jer 39:9; 52:12,14; *margins made.9 and desired.9-11; 1:18,19 Hananiah.1:7,11; 3:12 they would.3:17; 1Sa 17:37; Es 4:15-17; Ps 50:15; 91:15; Pr 3:5,6; Isa 37:4Jer 33:3; Mt 18:12,19; Ac 4:24-31; 12:4; Ro 15:30; 2Ti 4:17,18of the God of heaven. Chal. from before God. Daniel and hisfellows should not perish. or, they should not destroy Daniel, etc. Ge 18:28; Mal 3:18; 2Pe 2:9 was.22,27-29; 4:9; 2Ki 6:8-12; Ps 25:14; Am 3:7; 1Co 2:9,10in.7:7; Nu 12:6; Job 4:13; 33:15,16; Mt 2:12,13 Blessed.Ge 14:20; 1Ki 8:56; 1Ch 29:10,20; 2Ch 20:21; Ps 41:13; 50:23Ps 72:18,19; 103:1,2; 113:2; 115:18; 145:1,2for wisdom.21-23; 1Ch 29:11,12; Job 12:13,16-22; Ps 62:11; 147:5; Pr 8:14Jer 32:19; Mt 6:13; Jude 1:24; Re 5:12 he changeth.9; 7:25; 11:6; 1Ch 29:30; Es 1:13; Job 34:24-29; Ps 31:14,15Ec 3:1-8; Jer 27:5-7he removeth.4:17,32; 1Sa 2:7,8; Job 12:18; Ps 75:5,6; 113:7,8; Pr 8:15,16Lu 1:51,52; Ac 13:21,22; Re 19:16he giveth.Ex 31:3,6; 1Ki 3:8-12,28; 4:29; 10:24; 1Ch 22:12; 2Ch 1:10-12Pr 2:6,7; Lu 21:15; 1Co 1:30; Jas 1:5,17; 3:15-17 revealeth.11,28,29; Ge 37:5-9; 41:16,25-28; Job 12:22; Ps 25:14Isa 41:22,26; 42:9; Mt 13:13; Ro 16:25,26; 1Co 2:9-11; Eph 3:5he knoweth.Job 26:6; Ps 139:11,12; Jer 23:24; Lu 12:2,3; Joh 21:17; 1Co 4:5Heb 4:13and the.5:11,14; Ps 36:9; 104:2; Joh 1:9; 8:12; 12:45,46; 1Ti 6:16; Jas 1:171Jo 1:5 thank.1Ch 29:13; Ps 50:14; 103:1-4; Isa 12:1; Mt 11:25; Lu 10:21Joh 11:41O thou.Ge 32:9-11; Ex 3:15; 1Ki 8:57; 18:36; 1Ch 29:10; 2Ch 20:6who hast.20,21; Pr 8:14; 21:22; 24:5; Ec 7:19; 9:16,18and hast.18,29,30; Ge 18:17; Ps 25:14; Am 3:7; Joh 15:15; Re 1:1; 5:5 Arioch.15Destroy.12,13; Ac 27:24 brought.Pr 24:11; Ec 9:10I have. Chal. That I have. captives of Judah. Chal.children of the captivity of Judah. 1:6; 6:13; Ne 7:6; 1Co 1:27,28 Daniel.1:7; 4:8,19; 5:12Art.3-7; 4:18; 5:16; Ge 41:15; 1Sa 17:33 cannot.2,10,11; 5:7,8; Job 5:12,13; Isa 19:3; 44:25; 47:12-14 a God.Ps 115:3; Mt 6:9that revealeth.18,47; Ge 40:8; 41:16; Isa 41:22,23; Am 4:13maketh known. Chal. hath made known. in the.10:14; Ge 49:1; Nu 24:14; De 4:30; 31:19; Isa 2:2; Jer 30:24; 48:47Eze 38:8,16; Ho 3:5; Mic 4:1,2; 2Ti 3:1; Heb 1:1; 2Pe 3:3 came into thy mind. Chal. came up.Eze 38:10he that.22,28,47; Am 4:13 this secret.Ge 41:16; Ac 3:12; 1Co 15:8-12but.17,18,49; Isa 43:3,4; 45:4; Mt 24:22; Mr 13:20; Ro 8:281Co 3:21-23; 2Co 4:15their sakes that shall make known the interpretation to theking. or, the intent that the interpretation may be made known to the king. and. 47 sawest. Chal. wast seeing. and the.7:3-17; Mt 4:8; Lu 4:5terrible.Isa 13:11; 25:3-5; Eze 28:7; Hab 1:7 head.37,38; 4:22,30; 7:4; Isa 14:4; Jer 51:7; Re 17:4breast.39; 7:5; 8:3,4; 11:2belly.39; 7:6; 8:5-8; 11:3-20thighs. or, sides. 40-43; 7:7,8,19-26 a stone.44,45; 7:13,14,27; Ps 118:22; Isa 28:16; Zec 12:3; Mt 16:18Ac 4:11; 1Pe 2:7; Re 11:15was cut.8:25; Zec 4:6; Joh 1:13; 2Co 5:1; Heb 9:24without hands. or, which was not in hands.45which.Ps 2:8-12; 110:5,6; 149:6-9; Isa 60:12; Zec 12:3; Re 17:14Re 19:11-21 like.Ps 1:4,5; Isa 17:13,14; 41:15,16; Ho 13:3; Mic 4:13no place.Job 6:17; Ps 37:10,36; 103:16; Re 12:8; 20:11became.Isa 2:2,3; Mic 4:1,2and filled.Ps 22:27; 46:9; 66:4; 67:1,2; 72:16-19; 80:9,10; 86:9; Isa 11:9Zec 14:8,9; 1Co 15:25; Re 11:15; 20:2,3 23,24 a king.1Ki 4:24; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; 47:5; Jer 27:6,7; Eze 26:7; Ho 8:10Re 1:5; 17:14the God.4:25,32; 5:18; 2Ch 36:23; Ezr 1:2; Pr 8:15; Jer 28:14; Re 19:16power.4:3,34; Ps 62:11; Mt 6:13; Joh 19:11; Re 4:11; 5:12 the beasts.4:21,22; Ps 50:10,11; Jer 27:5-7Thou art.The Chaldean monarchy, over which Nebuchadnezzar was the only king of note; in whose time it extended over Chaldea, Assyria, Arabia, Syria, Egypt, and Libya: the head of gold represented its immense riches. 32 another kingdom.The empire of the Medes and Persians, whose union was denoted by the breast and two arms of silver; and which was established on the ruins of that of the Chaldeans on the capture of Babylon by Cyrus, B.C. 538. 32; 5:28-31; 7:5; 8:3,4,20; 11:2; Isa 44:28; 45:1-5another third.The empire of the Macedonians, or "brazen-coated Greeks," aptly denoted by the belly and thighs of brass, founded by Alexander the Great, who terminated the Persian monarchy by the overthrow of Darius Codomanus at Arbela, B.C. 331 32; 7:6,7,23; 8:5-14; 10:20; 11:3-20; Zec 6:3,6 the fourth.The Roman empire, which comprised nearly the whole world. 33; 7:19-26; 8:24; 9:26; 11:36-45; Joh 11:48forasmuch.7:7; Jer 15:12; Am 1:3 the feet.33-35; 7:7,24; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:12 the toes.Da 7:24; Re 13:1broken. or, brittle. one to another. Chal. this with this. even.The Roman empire became weakened by a mixture of barbarous nations, by the incursions of whom it was torn asunder about the fourth century after Christ, and at length divided into ten kingdoms, answering to the ten toes of the image. in the days. Chal. in their days.That is, in the days of one of these kingdoms, (see Ru 1:1,) i.e, the Roman; in which the "God of heaven set up" the spiritual kingdom of the Messiah, which shall yet "become a great mountain, and fill the whole earth." the God.28,37set up.Ge 49:10; Ps 2:6-12; 72:1-20; 89:3,4,19-36; 110:1-4; Isa 9:6,7Mt 3:2,3; 28:18; Eph 1:20-22which shall never.4:3,34; 6:26; 7:13,14; Ps 145:13; Eze 37:25; Mic 4:7; Lu 1:32,33Joh 12:34; Re 11:15kingdom. Chal. kingdom thereof. break.8:25; Ps 2:9; 21:8,9; Isa 60:12; 1Co 15:24,25; Re 2:27; 19:15-20 thou sawest.24,35; Isa 28:16; Zec 12:3; Mt 21:24without hands. or, which was not in hands.34; Lu 17:20; 2Co 10:4,5the great.De 10:17; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ch 16:25; Ne 4:14; 9:32; Job 36:26; Ps 48:1Ps 96:4; 135:5; 145:3; Jer 32:18,19; Mal 1:11; Re 19:17make known.Ge 41:28,32; Mt 24:35; Re 1:19; 4:1hereafter. Chal. after this. fell.Lu 17:16; Ac 10:25; 14:13; 28:6; Re 11:16; 19:10; 22:8and sweet.Le 26:31; Ezr 6:10 a God.11:36; De 10:17; Jos 22:22; Ps 136:2a Lord.37; 4:17,32; Job 12:19; Ps 2:10,11; 72:11; 82:1; Pr 8:15,161Ti 6:15; Re 1:5; 17:14; 19:16a revealer.19,28; 4:8,9; Ge 41:39; Am 3:7 a great.6; 5:16; Ge 41:39-43; Nu 22:16,17; 24:11; 1Sa 17:25; 25:2; 2Sa 19:322Ki 5:1; Job 1:3; Jer 5:5ruler.5:29; 6:1,2and chief.4:9; 5:11 he set.17; 1:17; 3:12-30; Pr 28:12sat.Es 2:19,21; 3:2; Jer 39:3; Am 5:15Daniel 4
1 Nebuchadnezzar confesses God's kingdom,4 makes relation of his dreams, which the magicians could not interpret.8 Daniel hears the dream.19 He interprets it.28 The dream fulfilled. Nebuchadnezzar.This is a regular decree, and one of the most ancient extant; and no doubt contains the exact words of Nebuchadnezzar, copied out by Daniel from the state papers of Babylon, and preserved in the original language. unto all.3:4,29; 7:14; Es 3:12; 8:9; Zec 8:23; Ac 2:6Peace.6:25,27; 1Ch 12:18; Ezr 4:17; 5:7; Ro 1:7; Eph 1:2; 1Ti 1:2; 1Pe 1:2 I thought it good. Chal. It was seemly before me.Jos 7:19; Ps 51:14; 71:18; 92:1,2that.3:26; Ps 66:16; Ac 22:3-16; 26:9-16 great.6:27; De 4:34; Ps 71:19,20; 72:18; 77:19; 86:10; 92:5; 104:24; 105:27Isa 25:1; 28:29; Ro 11:33; Heb 2:4his kingdom.17,34,35; 2:44; 6:26; 7:14,27; Ps 66:7; 145:13; Isa 9:7; Jer 10:10Lu 1:32,33; 1Ti 1:17; Heb 1:8; Re 11:15is from.Job 25:2; 1Pe 4:11 I Nebuchadnezzar.After he had successfully finished his wars in Syria, Egypt, etc., and the immense improvements and buildings at Babylon, and in the enjoyment of uninterrupted peace and prosperity in his palace. was.Ps 30:6,7; Isa 47:7,8; 56:12; Jer 48:11; Eze 28:2-5,17; 29:3Zep 1:12; Lu 12:19,20; 1Th 5:2,3 a dream.2:1; 5:5,6,10; 7:28; Ge 41:1; Job 7:13,14and the thoughts.2:28,29 to bring.2:2; Ge 41:7,8; Isa 8:19; 47:12-14 Then came.2:1,2but.2:7; Isa 44:25; Jer 27:9,10; 2Ti 3:8,9 Belteshazzar.1:7; 5:12; Isa 46:1; Jer 50:2and in.9,18; 2:11; 5:11,14; Nu 11:17-30; Isa 63:11 master.1:20; 2:48; 5:11the spirit.8; Ge 41:38; 1Sa 4:8no secret.5; 2:3; Ge 11:6-8; Isa 33:18; 54:14; Eze 28:3tell.18; 2:4,5; Ge 40:9-19; 41:15-36; Jud 7:13-15 saw. Chal. was seeing. a tree.This represented his exceedingly prosperous condition, the height of his exaltation, the extent of his dominions and renown, the splendour of his kingdom, the multitude of his subjects who received protection from him, and the peace and plenty they enjoyed. 20-26; Ps 37:35,36; Isa 10:33,34; Jer 12:2; Eze 31:3-18 reached.21,22; Ge 11:4; De 9:1; Mt 11:23 the beasts.Jer 27:6,7; Eze 17:23; 31:6shadow.La 4:20the fowls.Mr 13:32; Lu 13:19 in the.5,10; 7:1a watcher. Either a holy angel, or a divine person, called a watcher, as watching over the affairs of men. 17,23; Ps 103:20an holy.8:13; De 33:2; Ps 89:7; Zec 14:5; Mt 25:31; Mr 1:24; Lu 4:34Jude 1:14; Re 14:10 aloud. Chal. with might.3:4; Re 10:3; 18:2Hew.23; 5:20; Mt 3:10; 7:19; Lu 3:9; 13:7-9let.12; Jer 51:6,9; Eze 31:12,13 leave.25-27; Job 14:7-9; Eze 29:14,15 Let his.Here a transition is made from the tree to Nebuchadnezzar, whom it represented; the tree being lost sight of, a person came in its stead. This person having lost the heart, or disposition of a man, and conceiving himself a beast, should act as such, and herd among them. be changed.32,33; Isa 6:10; Heb 1:11; Mr 5:4,5; Lu 8:27-29seven times.That is, seven years, a time in the prophetic language denoting a year. 23,25,31; 7:25; 11:13; 12:7; Re 12:14 by the.13,14; 1Ki 22:19,20; 1Ti 5:21the holy.8,9,13; Isa 6:3,8; Re 4:8that the living.Ps 9:16; 83:17,18; Eze 25:17the most High.25,32-35; 2:21; 5:18-21; Jer 27:5-7giveth.Ps 75:6,7the basest.25; 11:21; Ex 9:16; 1Sa 2:8; 1Ki 21:25; 2Ki 21:6-18; 2Ch 28:22Ps 12:8; 113:7,8; Eze 7:24; 1Co 1:28 forasmuch.7; 2:7; 5:8,15; Ge 41:8,15; Isa 19:3; 47:12-14but.8,9; 2:26-28; 1Ki 14:2,3; Am 3:7 Daniel.8; 1:7; 2:26; 5:12was astonished.He saw the design of the dream; and felt acutely for his prince and benefactor. Accordingly he expresses himself with the greatest delicacy and kindly feeling. 9; 7:28; 8:27; 10:16,17; Jer 4:19; Hab 3:10let.4,5; 1Sa 3:17My Lord.24; 10:16; Ge 31:35; 32:4,5,18; Ex 32:32; 1Sa 1:15; 24:8; 26:152Sa 18:31; 1Ki 18:7the dream.2Sa 18:32; Jer 29:7 10-12; Eze 31:3,16 21 thou.2:37,38; 2Sa 12:7; Mt 14:4thy greatness.5:18-23; Ge 11:4; 28:12; 2Ch 28:9; Ps 36:5; 108:4; Jer 27:6-8Re 18:5 saw.13-17and let his.15; 5:21 the decree.17; Job 20:29; *marg:Ps 2:7; 148:6; Isa 14:24-27; 23:9; 46:10,11come.Job 1:12-19; 40:11,12; Ps 107:40 drive.32,33; 5:21-31; Job 30:3-8; Mr 5:3,4and thy dwelling.All the circumstances of Nebuchadnezzar's case, says Dr. Mead, agree so well with a hypochondriasis, that to me it appears evident the Almighty God brought this dreadful distemper upon him, and under its influence he ran wild into the fields: then fancying himself transformed into an ox, he fed on grass, after the manner of cattle; and, through neglect of himself, his hair and nails grew to an excessive length, so that the latter became thick and crooked, resembling bird's claws. to eat.Ps 106:20till.17,32,34,35; 2:21; 5:21; Ps 75:7; 83:18; Jer 27:5 to leave.15the heavens.Mt 5:34; 21:20; Lu 15:18,21 let.Ge 41:33-37; Ps 119:46; Ac 24:25; 2Co 5:11break.Job 34:31,32; Pr 16:6; 28:13; Isa 55:6,7; Eze 18:21,27-32; Mt 3:8Ac 8:22; 26:20; Jas 4:8-10; 1Pe 4:8by shewing.Ps 41:1-3; Isa 58:5-7,10-12; Eze 18:7; Lu 11:41; Ac 10:2-4Ga 5:6,13,22; Eph 4:28if it.1Ki 21:29; Joe 2:14; Jon 3:9; Zep 2:2,3lengthening of thy tranquillity. or, healing of thine error. Nu 23:19; Pr 10:24; Zec 1:6; Mt 24:35 end.Ge 6:3; Ec 8:11; 1Pe 3:20; 2Pe 3:9,10,15; Re 2:21in. or, upon. Is not.5:20; Ps 73:8; Pr 16:18; Hab 1:15,16; 2:4,5; Lu 12:19,20; 14:111Pe 5:5great.Ge 10:10; 11:2-9; Re 16:19; 17:5; 18:10,21that.1Ch 29:12-14; 2Ch 2:5,6; Isa 10:8-15; 37:24,25; Eze 28:2-5; 29:3and for.5:18,19; Es 1:4; Ps 49:20; 104:1; 145:5-12; 1Co 10:31; Re 21:24-26 the word.5:4,5; Ex 15:9,10; Job 20:23; Lu 12:20; Ac 12:22,23; 1Th 5:3fell.24,34; Mt 3:17; Joh 12:28; Ac 9:3-5; Re 16:7The kingdom.5:28; 1Sa 13:14; 15:23 they shall drive.14-16,25,26; 5:21; Job 30:5-7until.17,25; Ex 8:10; 9:14,29; Jos 4:24; Job 12:18-21; Pr 8:15,16Isa 37:20; 45:3; Jer 27:5 same.5:5; Job 20:5; Isa 30:14; 1Th 5:2and he was.25,32 A.M. 3441. B.C. 563. at the end.16,26,32lifted.Ps 121:1; 123:1; 130:1,2; Jon 2:2-4; Lu 18:13I blessed.Job 1:21; Ps 50:14; 103:1-4; 107:8,15,22,31; Isa 24:15; La 3:19-23the most High.17,32; Ps 7:17; 9:2; 92:1; La 3:38him.12:7; Ps 90:2; 102:24; 146:10; Jer 10:10; Joh 5:26; 1Ti 1:17; 6:16Re 4:10; 10:6whose.3; 2:44; 7:14; Ps 10:16; 145:13; Isa 9:6,7; Jer 10:10; Mic 4:7Lu 1:33; Re 11:15is from.Ps 90:1 all.Job 34:14,15,19-24; Isa 40:15-17,22-24and he.1Sa 3:18; Job 23:13; Ps 33:9-11; 115:3; 135:6; Isa 14:24-27Isa 46:10,11; Mt 11:25,26; Ac 4:28; Eph 1:11; Php 2:10,11the inhabitants.Ps 33:8,14; 49:1; Isa 26:9none.Job 9:4,13; 34:29; 40:9-12; 42:2; Pr 21:30; Isa 43:13; Ac 5:39; 9:5Ac 11:17; 1Co 10:22What.Job 9:12; 33:12,13; 40:2; Isa 45:9-11; Ro 9:19,20; 11:33-361Co 2:16 my reason.Every thing was fulfilled that was exhibited in the dream and its interpretation; and God so ordered it in his providence, that Nebuchadnezzar's counsellors and lords sought for him and gladly reinstated him in his kingdom. It is confidently believed that he was a true convert, and died in the faith of the God of Israel. 34mine.15,16,32; 2Ch 33:12,13added.1Sa 2:30; Job 13:12; Pr 22:4; Mt 6:33; 2Co 4:17 I Nebuchadnezzar.3,34; 5:4,23; 1Pe 2:9,10the King.5:23; Mt 11:25; Ac 17:24all.De 32:4; 1Sa 2:3; Ps 33:4,5; 99:4; 119:75; 145:17,18; Isa 5:16Re 15:3; 16:7; 19:1,2those that walk.30,31; 5:20-24; Ex 18:11; 2Ch 33:11,12,19; Job 40:11,12Eze 16:56,63; Jas 4:6,7; 1Pe 5:5,6Daniel 7:1
1 Daniel's vision of the four beasts,9 and of God's kingdom.15 The interpretation thereof. Cir. A.M. 3449. B.C. 555. Belshazzar.5:1,22,30; 8:1; Jer 27:7Daniel.2:1,28,29; 4:5; Nu 12:6; Job 33:14-16; Jer 23:28; Joe 2:28; Am 3:7Ac 2:17,18had. Chal. saw. visions.7,13,15; Ge 15:1; 46:2; Job 4:13; Eze 1:1; 2Co 12:1he wrote.Isa 8:1; 30:8; Hab 2:2; Ro 15:4; Re 1:19; 10:4matters. or, words.Matthew 1:20
while.Ps 25:8,9; 94:19; 119:125; 143:8; Pr 3:5,6; 12:5; Isa 26:3; 30:21the angel.Jud 13:3,8,9; Lu 1:10-13,19,26-38; 2:8-14in.2:13,19,22; Ge 31:11; Nu 12:6; Job 4:13-16; 33:15-17; Joe 2:28Joseph.Isa 7:2,13; Jer 33:26; Lu 2:4fear not.28:5; Ge 46:3; 1Ki 17:13; Isa 51:7; Jer 40:9; Lu 1:30that.18; Jer 31:22conceived. Gr. begotten.Matthew 2:12-13
warned.22; 1:20; 27:19; Ge 20:6,7; 31:24; Job 33:15-17; Da 2:19they departed.Ex 1:17; Ac 4:19; 5:29; 1Co 3:19 the angel.19; 1:20; Ac 5:19; 10:7,22; 12:11; Heb 1:13,14Arise.10:23; Re 12:6,14until.19,20; Jos 3:13,17; 4:10,18; Da 3:25,26; Ac 16:36for.16; Ex 1:22; 2:2,3; Job 33:15,17; Ac 7:19; Re 12:4Matthew 2:19
Herod.Ps 76:10; Isa 51:12; Da 8:25; 11:45an.13; 1:20; Ps 139:7; Jer 30:10; Eze 11:16Hebrews 1:1
1 Christ in these last times coming to us from the Father,4 is preferred above the angels, both in person and office. at.Ge 3:15; 6:3,13-22; 8:15-19; 9:1-17; 12:1-3; 26:2-5; 28:12-15Ge 32:24-30; 46:2-4; Ex 3:1-22; Lu 24:27,44; Ac 28:23; 1Pe 1:10-122Pe 1:20,21in.Nu 12:6-8; Joe 2:28the fathers.Lu 1:55,72; Joh 7:22; Ac 13:32
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