Leviticus 26:33-35

De 4:27; 28:64-66; Ps 44:11; Jer 9:16; La 1:3; 4:15; Eze 12:14-16

Eze 20:23; 22:15; Zec 7:14; Lu 21:24; Jas 1:1
This was fulfilled during the Babylonish captivity: for, from Saul to the captivity are about 490 years, during which period there were 70 sabbaths of years neglected by the Hebrews. Now the Babylonish captivity lasted 70 years, and during that time the land of Israel rested.

25:2-4,10; 2Ch 36:21

Isa 24:5,6; Ro 8:22

Deuteronomy 4:26

I call heaven.A most solemn method of adjuration, in use among all the nations in the world; God and man being called upon to bear testimony to the truth of what was spoken, that if there was any flaw or insincerity it might be detected, and if any crime, it might not go unpunished. Such appeals to God shew at once the origin and use of oaths.

30:18,19; 31:28; 32:1; Isa 1:2; Jer 2:12; 6:19; 22:29; Eze 36:4

Mic 1:2; 6:2

ye shall.

29:28; Le 18:28; 26:31-35; Jos 23:16; Isa 6:11; 24:1-3; Jer 44:22

Eze 33:28; Lu 21:24

Deuteronomy 28:36

bring thee.

2Ki 17:4-6; 24:12-15; 25:6,7,11; 2Ch 33:11; 36:6,17,20; Isa 39:7

Jer 22:11,12,24-27; 24:8-10; 39:5-7; 52:8-11; La 4:20; Eze 12:12,13

there shalt thou.The Israelites, who were carried captive by the Assyrians, and many of the Jews in Chaldea, were finally incorporated with the nations among whom they lived, and were given up to their idolatry. It is probable, however, that this refers to Jews being compelled, in Popish countries, to conceal their religion, and profess that of the Romish church.

64; 4:28; Jer 16:13; Eze 20:32,33,39

Deuteronomy 28:64

scatter.

4:27,28; Le 26:33; Ne 1:8; Jer 16:13; 50:17; Eze 11:16,17; Lu 21:24

there thou shalt.

36; Jer 16:13

Jeremiah 24:9-10

to be removed. Heb. for removing, or vexation.

15:4; 34:17; De 28:25,37,65-67; Eze 5:1,2,12,13

to be a.

19:8; 25:18; 26:6; 42:18; 44:12,22; 1Ki 9:7; 2Ch 7:20; Ps 44:13,14

La 2:15-17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 36:2,3

a curse.

29:18,22; Ps 109:18,19; Isa 65:15

5:12; 9:16; 14:15,16; 15:2; 16:4; 19:7; 34:17; Isa 51:19; Eze 5:12-17

Eze 6:12-14; 7:15; 14:12-21; 33:27

Jeremiah 25:9-11

I.

1:15; 5:15,16; 6:1,22-26; 8:16; Le 26:25-46; De 28:45-50; Pr 21:1

Isa 5:26-30; 10:5; 39:7; Hab 1:6-10

Nebuchadrezzar.

27:6; 40:2; 43:10; Isa 13:3; 44:28; 45:1; Eze 29:18-20

against.

17-26; 27:3-8; Eze 26:7; 29:19; 30:10,11

an astonishment. See on ch.

18:16; 24:9; 1Ki 9:7,8

take from. Heb. cause to perish from.

Es 3:13; 7:4; 8:11

voice of mirth.

7:34; 16:9; 33:10,11; Isa 24:7-12; Eze 26:13; Ho 2:11; Re 18:22,23

the sound.Sir J. Chardin remarks, that in the East, every where in the morning may be heard the noise of the mills, which often awakens people; for they generally grind every day just as much as may be necessary for the day's consumption. Where, then, the noise of the mill is not heard in the morning, nor the light of the candle seen in the evening, there must be an utter desolation.

Ec 12:2-4

seventy.This prophecy was delivered in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, and began to be accomplished immediately; and it was exactly seventy years from this time to the proclamation of Cyrus for the return of the Jews.

12; 2Ch 36:21,22; Isa 23:15-17; Da 9:2; Zec 1:12; 7:5

Jeremiah 39:10

left of.

40:7; 2Ki 25:12; Eze 33:24

at the same time. Heb. in that day.
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