Judges 3:8
A.M. 2591. B.C. 1413. An. Ex. Is. 78. was hot.2:14,20; Ex 22:24; De 29:20; Ps 6:1; 85:3he sold.2:14; 4:9; De 32:30; 1Sa 12:9; Isa 50:1; Ro 7:14Chushan-rishathaim.Hab 3:7Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram-naharaim.{Aram-naharayim,} "Syria of the two rivers," or Mesopotamia, "between the rivers," is a famous province situated between the Tigris and Euphrates. It is called by Arabian geographers, {Maverannaher,} "the country beyond the river;" and is now called Diarbek.Judges 4:2
sold.2:14,15; 10:7; Isa 50:1; Mt 18:25"It seems to concern only north Israel." Hazor.Jos 11:1,10,11; 19:36Sisera.1Sa 12:9; Ps 83:9Harosheth.13,16Psalms 44:12
sellest.De 32:30; Isa 50:1; 52:3,4; Jer 15:13for nought. Heb. without riches. increase.Ne 5:8-12; Re 18:13Isaiah 50:1
1 Christ shews that the dereliction of the Jews is not to be imputed to him, by his ability to save;5 by his obedience in that work;7 and by his confidence in that assistance.10 An exhortation to trust in God, and not in ourselves. the bill.De 24:1-4; Jer 3:1,8; Ho 2:2-4; Mr 10:4-12or which.Ex 21:7; Le 25:39; De 32:30; 2Ki 4:1; Ne 5:5; Es 7:4; Ps 44:12Mt 18:25Behold.Husbands often sent bills of divorcement to their wives on slight occasions; and fathers, oppressed with debt, sold their children till the year of release. But this, saith God, cannot be my case: I am not governed by any such motives, nor am I urged by any such necessity. Your captivity and afflictions are the fruits of your own folly and wickedness. for your iniquities.52:3; 59:1,2; 1Ki 21:25; 2Ki 17:17; Jer 3:8; 4:18
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