Job 7:20
I have sinned.9:29-31; 13:26; 14:16; 22:5; 31:33; 33:9,27; Ps 80:4O thou preserver.Ne 9:6; Ps 36:6why hast.12; 6:4; 16:12-14; Ps 21:12; La 3:12I am.11; 3:24Psalms 104:14-35
causeth.145:15,16; 147:8,9; Ge 1:11,12,29; 2:5; 1Ki 18:5; Jer 14:5,6Joe 2:22herb.Ge 1:29; 2:9; 3:18; 9:3that he.136:25; Ge 4:12; Job 28:5; 1Co 3:7 wine.23:5; Jud 9:13; Pr 31:6; Ec 10:19; Jer 31:12; Zec 9:15-17; Mr 14:23Eph 5:18oil to make his, etc. Heb. to make his face shine with oil,or, more than oil. 92:10; De 28:40; Jud 9:9; Ec 8:1; 9:7; So 1:2-4; Heb 1:9; 1Jo 2:20bread.105:16; Le 26:26; De 8:3; Isa 3:1; Eze 4:16; 5:16; 14:13 29:5; 92:2; Nu 24:6; Eze 17:23 the birds.12; Jer 22:23; Eze 31:6; Da 4:21; Ob 1:4; Mt 13:32as for.Le 11:19; Jer 8:7the stork.The stork is a species of the ardea or heron genus, about the size of a goose in its body, but when erect, about three or four feet high; its general colour is white; extremity of the wings, and small part of the head, black; legs, very long, red, and naked a great way up; the toes four, long and connected, with flat nails like those of a man; beak long, jagged, red, and somewhat compressed; the upper and under chaps both of a length, with a furrow from the nostrils: it feeds on serpents, frogs, and insects, on which account it might be deemed unclean; lays four eggs, and sits thirty days; migrates about August, and returns in spring; and is remarkable for its love to its parents, whom it never forsakes, but feeds and cherishes when old; whence it had the name {chaseedah,} which denotes kindness or piety, and stork, from the Greek [storge,] natural affection. the wild goats.The {yäâl,} is the ibex, or rock goat, so called from {âlah,} to ascend, because it is famous for mounting to the tops of the highest rocks. Its general appearance is that of the tame goat, of a dusky brown colour; but the male is larger, with long horns, bending backwards. 1Sa 24:2; Job 39:1the conies.De 14:7; Pr 30:26 8:3; 136:7-9; Ge 1:14-18; De 4:19; Job 31:26-28; 38:12; Jer 31:35 makest.74:16; 139:10-12; Ge 1:4,5; 8:22; Isa 45:7; Am 1:13of the forest do creep forth. Heb. thereof do trample on theforest. The young.34:10; Job 38:39; Isa 31:4; Eze 19:2-14; Am 3:4seek.147:9; Job 38:41; Joe 1:18,20; 2:22 Job 24:13-17; Na 3:17; Joh 3:20 Ge 3:19; Jud 19:16; Ec 5:12; Eph 4:28; 2Th 3:8-12 how.8:3; 40:5; 107:31; Ne 9:6; Job 5:9in wisdom.136:5; Ge 1:31; Pr 3:19,20; 8:22-36; Jer 10:12; Ro 11:33; Eph 1:8Eph 3:10the earth.24:1; 50:10-12; 65:11; Ge 1:11,12,24,25; 1Ti 6:17 this great.95:4,5; Ge 1:20-22,28; De 33:14-16,19beasts.Ge 3:1; Ac 28:5 There go.107:23; Ge 49:13leviathan.74:14; Job 3:8; *marg:Job 41:1-34; Isa 27:1made. Heb. formed. to play.Job 41:5,29 36:6; 136:25; 145:15,16; 147:9; Job 38:41; Lu 12:24-28 28 hidest.30:7; Job 13:24; 34:29; Ro 8:20-22thou takest.146:4; Job 34:14,15; Ec 12:7; Ac 17:25return.90:3; Ge 3:19 sendest.33:6; Job 26:13; 33:4; Isa 32:14,15; Eze 37:9; Eph 2:1,4,5Tit 3:5renewest.Isa 65:17; 66:22; Re 21:5 The glory.102:16; Ro 11:36; Ga 1:5; Eph 3:21; 2Ti 4:18; Heb 13:21; 1Pe 5:112Pe 3:18; Re 5:12,13endure. Heb. be. rejoice.Ge 1:31; Ex 31:17; Isa 62:5; 65:18,19; Jer 32:41; Zep 3:17Lu 15:5,6,22-24 looketh.77:16; 97:4,5; 114:7; Isa 64:2; Jer 4:23-26; 5:22; Am 8:8; Na 1:5,6Hab 3:5,6,10; Re 20:11he toucheth.50:3; 144:5; Ex 19:18; Isa 64:1,2; Re 19:3 63:4; 145:1,2; 146:2 meditation.1:2; 63:5,6; 77:12; 119:15,16,111,127,128,167; 139:17,18Pr 24:14I will be.32:11; Hab 3:17,18; Lu 1:47; Php 4:4 sinners.1:4; 37:38; 59:13; 68:1,2; 73:27; 101:8; Jud 5:31; Pr 2:22; Re 19:1,2Bless.1; 103:1,2,22Psalms 145:9
good.25:8; 36:6,7; 65:9-13; 104:27; Jon 4:11; Na 1:7; Mt 5:45; Ac 14:17Ac 17:25Psalms 147:9
104:27,28; 136:25; 145:15,16; Job 38:41; Mt 6:26; Lu 12:24Jonah 4:11
should.1; Isa 1:18; Mt 18:33; Lu 15:28-32Nineveh.1:2; 3:2,3sixscore.It is generally calculated that the young children of any place are a fifth of the inhabitants, and consequently the whole population of Nineveh would amount to about 600,000; which is very inferior to that of London and Paris, though they occupy not one quarter of the ground. In eastern cities there are large vacant spaces for gardens and pasturages, so that there might be very "much cattle." that cannot.De 1:39and also.Ps 36:6; 104:14,27,28; 145:8,9,15,16Matthew 10:29-30
two.Lu 12:6,7farthing."In value a halfpenny farthing, as being the tenth of the Roman penny. See ch. 18:28." and one.Ps 104:27-30 1Sa 14:45; 2Sa 14:11; 1Ki 1:52; Lu 12:7; 21:18; Ac 27:341 Timothy 4:10
therefore.1Co 4:9-13; 2Co 4:8-10; 6:3-10; 11:23-27; 2Ti 2:9,10; 3:10-12Heb 11:26; 13:13; 1Pe 4:14,15because.6:17; Ps 37:40; 52:8; 84:12; 118:8; Isa 12:2; 50:10; Jer 17:7; Da 3:28Na 1:7; Mt 27:43; Ro 15:12,13; 1Pe 1:21the living.3:15the saviour.2:4,6; Ps 36:6; 107:2,6-43; Isa 45:21,22; Joh 1:29; 3:15-171Jo 2:2; 4:14specially.Joh 5:24; 1Jo 5:10-13
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