Judges 8:33
as soon.2:7-10,17,19; Jos 24:31; 2Ki 12:2; 2Ch 24:17,18went.27; 2:17; Ex 34:15,16; Jer 3:9Baal-berith.Literally, "the lord of the covenant." 9:4,46 Judges 9:4
house.46-49; 8:33vain, etc.{Anashim raikim oophochozim,} "worthless and dissolute men;" persons who were living on the public, and had nothing to lose. Such was the foundation of his Babel government. By a cunning management of such unprincipled men most revolutions are brought about. 11:3; 1Sa 22:2; 2Ch 13:7; Job 30:8; Pr 12:11; Ac 17:5 Judges 9:27
merry. or, songs.Isa 16:9,10; 24:7-9; Jer 25:30; Am 6:3-6the house.4; 16:23; Ex 32:6,19; Da 5:1-4,23did eat.Isa 22:12-14; Lu 12:19,20; 17:26-29cursed.Le 24:11; 1Sa 17:43; Ps 109:17 1 Kings 8:26
And now.23; Ex 24:10; 1Sa 1:17; Ps 41:13; Isa 41:17; 45:3let thy word.2Sa 7:25-29; 2Ch 1:9; Ps 119:49; Jer 11:5; Eze 36:36,37 2 Kings 1:2-4
a lattice.The flat roofs of the eastern houses are generally surrounded by a parapet wall breast high; but instead of this, some terraces are guarded with balustrades only, or latticed work. Of the same kind, probably, was the lattice, or net, as the term {shevacha} seems to import, through which Ahaziah fell into the court. This incident proves the necessity of the law for the formation of battlements for roof, (De 22:8,) which God graciously dictated from Sinai, which furnishes a beautiful example of his paternal care and goodness; for the terrace was a place where many offices of the family were performed, and business frequently transacted. Jud 5:28; So 2:9; Ac 20:9was sick.1Ki 22:34; *marg:2Ch 21:14,15; Job 31:3Baal-zebub.3,6,16; Mt 10:25; 12:24-27; Mr 3:22; Lu 11:15Beelzebub. god.Jud 11:24; 1Sa 5:10; 1Ki 11:33; Isa 37:12,19whether.8:7-10; 1Ki 14:3 angel.15; 1Ki 19:5,7; Ac 8:26; 12:7-11Elijah.8; 1Ki 17:1Arise.1Ki 18:1it.6,16; 5:8,15; 1Sa 17:46; 1Ki 18:36; Ps 76:1ye go.Jer 2:11-13; Jon 2:8; Mr 3:22 Thou shalt, etc. Heb. The bed whither thou art gone up, thoushalt not come down from it. but shalt. Ge 2:17; 3:4; Nu 26:65; 1Sa 28:19; 1Ki 14:12; Pr 11:19; 14:32Eze 18:4 Psalms 115:8
135:18; Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:8; Jon 2:8; Hab 2:18,19 Isaiah 28:15-18
We have.To be in covenant with a thing, says Bp. Lowth, is a proverbial expression to denote perfect security from mischief or evil of which it is the cause. 5:18,19; Ec 8:8; Job 5:23; 15:25-27; Jer 44:17; Eze 8:12; Ho 2:18Zep 1:12when.8:7,8; Da 11:22we have made.30:10; Jer 5:31; 14:13; 16:19; 28:15-17; Eze 13:16,22; Am 2:4Jon 2:8; 2Th 2:9-11 Behold.8:14; Ge 49:10,24; Ps 118:22; Zec 3:9; Mt 21:42; Mr 12:10Lu 20:17,18; Ac 4:11,12; Ro 9:33; 10:11; 1Co 3:11; Eph 2:201Pe 2:6-8he that.30:18; Ps 112:7,8; Hab 2:3,4; Jas 5:7,8 Judgment.10:22; 2Ki 21:13; Ps 94:15; Am 7:7-9; Ro 2:2,5; 9:28; Re 19:2and the hail.2,15; 25:4; 32:2,18,19; Ex 9:18,19; Jos 10:11; Jer 7:4-8,14,20Jer 23:19; 30:23,24; Eze 13:10-16; 38:22; Re 8:7; 11:19; 16:21and the waters.30:28; Job 22:16; Da 11:22; Mt 7:27; 2Pe 3:6,7 your covenant.7:7; 8:10; Jer 44:28; Eze 17:15; Zec 1:6shall be disannulled.For {kuppar,} Houbigant, Archbp. Secker, and Bp. Lowth, would read {tuppar;} but the former may well have the sense ascribed to it here, as it signifies in Chaldee and Syriac, {abstersit, diluit, abolevit.} when.2:15; 8:8; Jer 47:2; Da 8:9-13; 9:26,27; 11:40; Re 12:15; 17:15trodden down by it. Heb. a treading down to it.3; Mal 4:1-3 Isaiah 37:38
his god.10; 14:9,12; 36:15,18; 2Ki 19:36,37; 2Ch 32:14,19,21Armenia. Heb. Ararat.Ge 8:4; Jer 51:27Esar-haddon.Esar-haddon, called Asar-addinus in the Canon of Ptolemy, was the third son of Sennacherib; and having reigned twenty-nine years over the Assyrians, he took advantage of the anarchy and confusion which followed the death of Mesessimordacus, and seized upon Babylon; which he added to his former empire, and reigned over both for thirteen years; when he was succeeded by his son Saosduchinus, A.M. 3336, B.C. 668. Ezr 4:2
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