Leviticus 20:6
familiar.27; 19:26,31; De 18:10-14; Isa 8:19go.Ex 34:15,16; Nu 15:39; Ps 73:27; Eze 6:9; Ho 4:12cut him.1Ch 10:13,14In the days of Moses, superstition was almost the {sensus communis} of the human race, which then made severe punishment necessary: by means of the Christian dispensation such errors are now exploded, the cultivation of philosophy and natural history having harmonised and contributed their feebler share of light, so that we no longer have to deplore mischiefs occasioned by the silly curiosity attempting to unfold future events.Deuteronomy 18:11
or a necromancer.1Sa 28:11-141 Samuel 28:8
disguised.1Ki 14:2,3; 22:30,34; Job 24:13-15; Jer 23:24; Joh 3:19I pray thee.De 18:11; 1Ch 10:13; Isa 8:19bring me.151 Chronicles 10:13
committed. Heb. transgressed. even against.1Sa 13:13; 15:2,23for asking.1Sa 28:7-20a familiar.Ex 22:18; Le 19:31; 20:6; De 18:10-14; 2Ki 21:6; Isa 8:19Ac 8:9-11; 16:16-182 Chronicles 33:6
caused.28:3; Le 18:21; 20:2; De 12:31; 18:10; 2Ki 21:6; 23:10; Jer 7:31,32Eze 23:37,39he observed.Le 19:26; 20:6; De 18:10-14; 1Sa 15:23; 2Ki 17:17; Isa 47:9-12Ga 5:20dealt.2Ki 21:6; 23:24; 1Ch 10:13; Isa 8:19; 19:3Isaiah 19:3
the spirit.This is a prophecy of what took place in Egypt about twenty-two years after the destruction of Sennacherib's army; when, upon the death of Tirhakah, (B.C. 688,) not being able to settle about the succession, they continued for two years in a state of anarchy, confusion, and civil wars; which was followed by the tyranny of twelve princes, who, dividing the country among them, governed it for fifteen years; and at last, by the sole dominion of Psammiticus, which he held for fifty-four years. 1,11-13; 57:16; 1Sa 25:37; Ps 76:12; Jer 46:15; Eze 21:7; 22:14fail. Heb. be emptied. and I.14:27; 2Sa 15:31; 17:14,23; 2Ch 25:16-20; Job 5:12,13; Pr 21:301Co 3:19,20destroy. Heb. swallow up.Ps 107:27; *marg:and they.8:19; 15:2; 44:25; 47:12; 1Ch 10:13; Da 2:2; 4:6,7; 5:7
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