Judges 10:8-16
that year.5; Isa 30:13; 1Th 5:3oppressed. Heb. crushed. passed.3:12,13; 6:3-5; 2Ch 14:9; 20:1,2distressed.De 28:65; 1Sa 28:15; 2Ch 15:5 cried.3:9; 1Sa 12:10; Ps 106:43,44; 107:13,19,28 Did not I.2:1-3Egyptians.Ex 14:30; 1Sa 12:8; Ne 9:9-11; Ps 78:51-53; 106:8-11; Heb 11:29Amorites.Nu 21:21-25,35; Ps 135:10,11children.3:11-15Philistines.3:31 Zidonians.5:19-31Amalekites.6:3the Maonites.The LXX. have "the Midianites," which Dr. Wall thinks the true reading. But the Maonites might be a tribe of Arabs, inhabitants of Maon. (Jos 15:55. 1Sa 23:24, 25; 25:2,) which assisted Moab. 2Ch 26:6,7; Ps 106:42,43 2:12; De 32:15; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 2:13; Jon 2:8 De 32:26-28,37,38; 1Ki 18:27,28; 2Ki 3:13; Pr 1:25-27; Isa 10:3Jer 2:28 We have sinned.2Sa 12:13; 24:10; Job 33:27; Pr 28:13; 1Jo 1:8-10do thou.Jos 9:25; 1Sa 3:18; 2Sa 10:12; 15:26; Jon 2:4; 3:9seemeth, etc. Heb. is good in thine eyes. deliver.2Sa 24:14; Job 34:31,32 they put.2Ch 7:14; 15:8; 33:15; Jer 18:7,8; Eze 18:30-32; Ho 14:1-3,8strange gods. Heb. gods of strangers. his soul.Ge 6:6; Ps 106:44,45; Isa 63:9; Jer 31:20; Ho 11:8; Lu 15:20; 19:41Joh 11:34; Eph 4:32; Heb 3:10; 4:15grieved. Heb. shortened.Not that there is any grief in God; he has infinite joy and happiness in himself, which cannot be broken in upon by either the sins or the miseries of his creatures. Not that there is any change in God; for he is of one mind, and who can turn him? But his goodness is his glory; by it he proclaims his name, and magnifies it; and as he is pleased to put himself into the relation of a father to his people, so he is pleased to represent his goodness to them by the compassion of a father to his children; for as he is the Father of lights, so is he the Father of mercies.Psalms 78:34-37
Nu 21:7; Jud 3:8,9,12-15; 4:3; 10:7-10; Isa 26:6; Jer 22:23Ho 5:15; 7:14 remembered.7,11,42; 106:13,21God was.De 32:4,15,30,31the high.{Ail élyon goälom,} "the strong God, the Most High, their redeemer," or kinsman: that one who possessed the right of redemption; the nearest akin to him who had forfeited his inheritance, as the word originally means; and hence is used for a redeemer; and here denotes Him who redeemed them from Egyptian bondage. their redeemer.Ex 6:6; 15:13; De 7:8; 15:15; Isa 41:14; 44:6; 48:17; 63:8,9Tit 2:14 Nevertheless.106:12,13; De 5:28,29; Isa 29:13; Eze 33:31; Ho 11:12lied.18:44; *marg: their heart.119:80; Ho 7:14,16; 10:2; Ac 8:21stedfast.8; 44:17,18; De 31:20; Ho 8:1Isaiah 26:16
in trouble.De 4:29,30; Jud 10:9,10; 2Ch 6:37,38; 33:12,13; Ps 50:15; 77:1,2Ps 91:15; Jer 22:23; Ho 5:15; 7:14; Re 3:19thy poured.1Sa 1:15; Ps 42:4; 142:2; La 2:19prayer. Heb. secret speech.Jeremiah 2:24
A wild ass. or, O wild ass, etc.14:6; Job 11:12; 39:5-8used. Heb. taught. her pleasure. Heb. the desire of herheart. turn her away. or, reverse it. in her mouth. 27; Ho 5:15Jeremiah 22:23
inhabitant. Heb. inhabitress. Lebanon.6; Zec 11:1,2makest.21:13; 48:28; 49:16; Nu 24:21; Am 9:2; Ob 1:4; Hab 2:9how.3:21; 4:31; 6:24; 30:5,6; 50:4,5; Ho 5:15; 6:1; 7:14when.4:30,31Hosea 5:15
return.6; Ex 25:21,22; 1Ki 8:10-13; Ps 132:14; Isa 26:21; Eze 8:6; 10:4Eze 11:23; Mic 1:3till.14:1-3; Le 26:40-42; De 4:29-31; 30:1-3; 1Ki 8:47,48; 2Ch 6:36,372Ch 7:14; Ne 1:8,9; Job 33:27; Isa 64:5-9; Jer 3:13; 29:12-14Jer 31:18-20; Eze 6:9; 20:43; 36:31; Da 9:4-12acknowledge their offence. Heb. be guilty. in their.Jud 4:3; 6:6,7; 10:10-16; 2Ch 33:12,13; Job 27:8-10; Ps 50:15; 78:34Ps 83:16; Pr 1:27,28; 8:17; Isa 26:9,16; Jer 2:27; Zep 2:1-3Lu 13:25Hosea 7:14
they have not.Job 35:9,10; Ps 78:34-37; Isa 29:13; Jer 3:10; Zec 7:5when.Isa 52:5; 65:14; Am 8:3; Jas 5:1assemble.3:1; Ex 32:6; Jud 9:27; Am 2:8; Mic 2:11; Ro 16:18; Php 3:19; Jas 4:3
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