Psalms 107:23-27

They.This is the fourth comparison; their captivity was as dangerous and alarming as a dreadful tempest at sea; with a most natural and striking description of which we are here presented.

go down.

48:7; Eze 27:26; Ac 27:9-28:31; Re 18:17

his wonders.

95:5; 104:24-27; Job 38:8-11

he commandeth.

135:7; 148:8; Jon 1:4

raiseth. Heb. maketh to stand. lifteth.

93:3; Mt 8:24; Joh 6:18

their soul.

22:14; 119:28; 2Sa 17:10; Isa 13:7; Na 2:10

stagger.

Job 12:25; Isa 19:14; 29:9

are at their wit's end. Heb. all their wisdom is swallowedup.

Job 37:20; Isa 19:3; *marg:

Ac 27:15-20

Isaiah 54:11

thou afflicted.

6; 49:14; 51:17-19,23; 52:1-5; 60:15; Ex 2:23; 3:2,7; De 31:17

Ps 34:19; 129:1-3; Jer 30:17; Joh 16:20-22,33; Ac 14:22

Re 11:3-10; 12:13-17

tossed.

Mt 8:24; Ac 27:18-20

not comforted.

La 1:1,2,16,17,21

I will lay.

1Ki 5:17; 1Ch 29:2; Eze 40:1-42:20; Eph 2:20; 1Pe 2:4-6

Re 21:18-21

sapphires.

Ex 24:10; 28:17-20; 39:10-14; So 5:14; Eze 1:26; 10:1

Jonah 1:4-5

the Lord.

Ex 10:13,19; 14:21; 15:10; Nu 11:31; Ps 107:24-31; 135:7; Am 4:13

Mt 8:24-27; Ac 27:13-20

sent out. Heb. cast forth. like. Heb. thought.

cried.

6,14,16; 1Ki 18:26; Isa 44:17-20; 45:20; Jer 2:28; Ho 7:14

and cast.

Job 2:4; Ac 27:18,19,38; Php 3:7,8

the sides.

1Sa 24:3

and was.

Jud 16:19; Mt 25:5; 26:40,41,43,45; Lu 22:45,46

Mark 4:37-38

there arose.

Mt 8:23,24; Lu 8:22,23

great storm.

Job 1:12,19; Ps 107:23-31; Jon 1:4; Ac 27:14-20,41; 2Co 11:25

in the.

Joh 4:6; Heb 2:17; 4:15

and they.

1Ki 18:27-29; Job 8:5,6; Ps 44:23,24; Isa 51:9,10; Mt 8:25; Lu 8:24

carest.

Ps 10:1,2; 22:1,2; 77:7-10; Isa 40:27,28; 49:14-16; 54:6-8; 63:15

Isa 64:12; La 3:8; 1Pe 5:7

Acts 27:14-38

not.

Ex 14:21-27; Jon 1:3-5

arose, or beat. a tempestuous.

Ps 107:25-27; Eze 27:26; Mt 8:24; Mr 4:37

Euroclydon.Probably, as Dr. Shaw supposes, one of those tempestuous winds called levanters, which blow in all directions, from N. E. round by E. to S. E.

we.

27; Jas 3:4

Clauda.Clauda, called Cauda and Gaudos by Mela and Pliny, and Claudos by Ptolemy, and now Gozo, according to Dr. Shaw, is a small island, situated at the south-western extremity of the island of Crete.

16

fearing.

29,41

being.

Ps 107:27

the next.

19,38; Jon 1:5; Mt 16:26; Lu 16:8; Php 3:7,8; Heb 12:1

we.

Job 2:4; Jon 1:5; Mr 8:35-37; Lu 9:24,25

neither.

Ex 10:21-23; Ps 105:28; Mt 24:29

and no.

Ps 107:25-27; Jon 1:4,11-14; Mt 8:24,25; 2Co 11:25

all.

Isa 57:10; Jer 2:25; Eze 37:11; Eph 2:12; 1Th 4:13

after.

33-35; Ps 107:5,6

ye should.

9,10; Ge 42:22

not.

13

I exhort.

25,36; 23:11; 1Sa 30:6; Ezr 10:2; Job 22:29,30; Ps 112:7; Isa 43:1,2

2Co 1:4-6; 4:8,9

for.

31,34,44; Job 2:4

there.

5:19; 12:8-11,23; 23:11; Da 6:22; Heb 1:14; Re 22:16

whose.

Ex 19:5; De 32:9; Ps 135:4; So 2:16; 6:3; Isa 44:5; Jer 31:33; 32:38

Eze 36:38; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:17; Joh 17:9,10; 1Co 6:20; Tit 2:14

1Pe 2:9,10

and.

16:17; Ps 116:16; 143:12; Isa 44:21; Da 3:17,26,28; 6:16,20

Joh 12:26; Ro 1:1,9; 6:22; 2Ti 1:3; 2:24; Tit 1:1

Fear not.

18:9,10; Ge 15:1; 46:3; 1Ki 17:13; 2Ki 6:16; Isa 41:10-14; 43:1-5

Mt 10:28; Re 1:17

thou.

9:15; 19:21; 23:11; 25:11; Mt 10:18; Joh 11:9; 2Ti 4:16,17; Re 11:5-7

lo.

37; Ge 12:2; 18:23-32; 19:21,22,29; 30:27; 39:5,23; Isa 58:11,12

Mic 5:7; Jas 5:16

I believe.

11,21; Nu 23:19; 2Ch 20:20; Lu 1:45; Ro 4:20,21; 2Ti 1:12

a certain.

28:1

the fourteenth.

18-20

Adria.Adria strictly speaking, was the name of the Adriatic gulf, now the Gulf of Venice, an arm of the Mediterranean, about 400 miles long and 140 broad, stretching along the eastern shores of Italy on one side, and Dalmatia, Sclavonia, and Macedonia on the other. But the term Adria was extended far beyond the limits of this gulf, and appears to have been given to an indeterminate extent of sea, as we say, generally, the Levant. It is observable, that the sacred historian does not say "in the Adriatic gulf," but "in Adria," (that is, the Adriatic sea, [Adrias ] being understood;) which, says Hesychius, was the same as the Ionian sea; and Strabo says that the Ionian gulf "is a part of that now called the Adriatic." But not only the Ionian, but even the Sicilian sea, and part of that which washes Crete, were called the Adriatic. Thus the scholiast on Dionysius Periegetis says, "they call this Sicilian sea Adria." And Ptolemy says that Sicily was bounded on the east by the Adriatic, [hupo Adrias ,] and that Crete was bounded on the west by the Adriatic sea, [hupo tou Adriatikos pelagos .]

the shipmen.

30; 1Ki 9:27; Jon 1:6; Re 18:17

28

fallen.

17,41

anchors.

30,40; Heb 6:19

and wished.

De 28:67; Ps 130:6

the boat.

16,32

foreship.

41

said.

11,21,42,43

Except.

22-24; Ps 91:11,12; Jer 29:11-13; Eze 36:36,37; Lu 1:34,35; 4:9-12

Joh 6:37; 2Th 2:13,14

Lu 16:8; Php 3:7-9

while.

29

This.

27

for this.

Mt 15:32; Mr 8:2,3; Php 2:5; 1Ti 5:23

for there.

1Ki 1:52; Mt 10:30; Lu 12:7; 21:18

and gave.

2:46,47; 1Sa 9:13; Mt 15:36; Mr 8:6; Lu 24:30; Joh 6:11,23; Ro 14:6

1Co 10:30,31; 1Ti 4:3,4

in.

Ps 119:46; Ro 1:16; 2Ti 1:8,12; 1Pe 4:16

they all.

Ps 27:14; 2Co 1:4-6

two.

24

souls.

2:41; 7:14; Ro 13:1; 1Pe 3:20

they lightened.

18,19; Job 2:4; Jon 1:5; Mt 6:25; 16:26; Heb 12:1

The wheat.The Romans imported corn from Egypt, by way of Alexandria, to which this ship belonged; for a curious account of which see Bryant's treatise on the Euroclydon.
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