Psalms 115:4-8
Their idols.They are metal, stone, and wood; and though generally made in the form of man, they can neither see, hear, smell, feel, walk, nor speak! Even the wiser heathen made them the objects of their jests. 97:7; 135:15-17; De 4:28; Isa 40:19,20; 42:17; 46:1,2,6,7Jer 10:3-5; Ho 8:6; Hab 2:18-20; Ac 19:26,35; 1Co 10:19,20 5 6 7 135:18; Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:8; Jon 2:8; Hab 2:18,19Psalms 135:15-18
idols.115:4-8; De 4:28; Isa 37:19; 40:19,20; 44:9-20; 46:6,7; Jer 10:3-11Hab 2:18,19; Ac 17:29 eyes have they.Isa 6:10; Mt 13:14-16 17 They that.97:7; 115:8; Isa 44:18-20; Jer 10:8; 2Co 4:4Isaiah 40:19-20
37:18,19; 41:6,7; 44:10-12; 46:6,7; Ex 32:2-4; Jud 17:4; Ps 115:4-8Ps 135:15,18; Jer 10:3-5,9; Ho 8:6; Hab 2:18,19 is so impoverished that he hath no oblation. Heb. is poor ofoblation. chooseth. 2:8,9; 44:13-19; Jer 10:3,4; Da 5:23shall not.41:7; 46:7; 1Sa 5:3,4Isaiah 42:17
be greatly.1:29; 44:11; 45:16,17; Ps 97:7; Jer 2:26,27; Hab 2:18-20say to.44:17; Ex 32:4,8Isaiah 46:6-7
lavish.40:19,20; 41:6,7; 44:12-19; 45:20; Ex 32:2-4; Jud 17:3,41Ki 12:28; Jer 10:3,4,9,14; Ho 8:4-6; Hab 2:18-20; Ac 17:29they fall.2:8; 44:17; Da 3:5-15 they carry him.1Sa 5:3; Jer 10:5; Da 3:1one shall cry.37:38; 45:20; Jud 10:12-14; 1Ki 18:26,40; Jer 2:28; Jon 1:5,14-16Daniel 3:1-18
1 Nebuchadnezzar dedicates a golden image in Dura.8 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are accused for not worshipping the image.13 They being threatened, make a good confession.19 They are cast into the furnace,24 from which God delivers them.28 Nebuchadnezzar seeing the miracle blesses God, and advances them. A.M. 3424. B.C. 580. made.2:31,32; 5:23; Ex 20:23; 32:2-4,31; De 7:25; Jud 8:26,27; 1Ki 12:282Ki 19:17,18; Ps 115:4-8; 135:15; Isa 2:20; 30:22; 40:19-31; 46:6Jer 10:9; 16:20; Ho 8:4; Hab 2:19; Ac 17:29; 19:26; Re 9:20in the province.30; 2:48; Es 1:1 sent.Ex 32:4-6; Nu 25:2; Jud 16:23; 1Ki 12:32; Pr 29:12; Re 17:2 the princes.{Achashdarpenaya,} rendered lieutenants in Es 3:12, etc., probably {chief satraps or viceroys} from the Persian {achash} great, eminent, and {sitrab}, a satrap. Ps 82:1-8; Ac 19:34,35; Ro 1:21-28; 3:11; 1Co 1:24-26; Re 13:13-16Re 17:13,17the governors.{Signaya} in persian, {shagnah} deputies or lieutenants. captains.{Pacawatha}, governors of provinces. See Es 3:13. the judges.{Adargazraya}, chief judges, or senators, from {adar}, great, and Chal. {gezar}, to judge, decree. the treasurers.{Gedavraya}, written {gizzavraya,} Ezr 7:21, treasurers, from the Persian {gunjvar}. the counsellors.{Dethavraya,} counsellors, judges, from {dath} in Persian, {dad}, law, and {var}, possessor or guardian. the sheriffs.{Tiphtaya} probably the same as the Arabic {Mufti} or head officer of law. aloud. Chal. with might.4:14; Pr 9:13-15; Isa 40:9; 58:1it is commanded. Chal. they command.Ho 5:11; Mic 6:16O people.4:1; 6:25; Es 8:9 the cornet.{Karna,} the horn. 10,15flute.{Mashrokeetha,} in Syriac, {mashrookeetha,} the [syrinx (syrigx,)] pipe or flute, as Theodotion renders. dulcimer. or, singing. Chal. symphony. falleth.11,15; Ex 20:5; Isa 44:17; Mt 4:9; Re 13:15-17the same.2:5,12,13; Mr 6:27a burning.Ge 19:28; Jer 29:22; Eze 22:18-22; Mt 13:42,50; Re 9:2; 14:11 when.10all the people.Jer 51:7; Ac 14:16; 1Jo 5:19; Re 12:9; 13:3,8,14; 17:8; 19:20 and accused.6:12,13; Ezr 4:12-16; Es 3:6,8,9; Ac 16:20-22; 17:6-8; 28:221Pe 4:3,4 king.4,5O King.2:4; 5:10; 6:6,21; Ro 13:7 hast made.4-7; 6:12; Ex 1:16,22; Es 3:12-14; Ps 94:20; Ec 3:16; Isa 10:1Joh 11:57; Re 13:16,17the cornet.Ex 15:20,21; 32:18,19; 1Ch 15:16,28; 16:5,6; 25:1-6; 2Ch 29:25Ps 81:1-3; 92:1-3; 149:3,4; 150:3-6; Am 6:5 11 certain.2:49; 6:13; 1Sa 18:7-11; Es 3:8; Pr 27:4; Ec 4:4not regarded thee. Chal. set no regard upon thee.Ac 5:28; 17:7 in his.19; 2:12; Ge 4:5; 1Sa 20:30-33; Es 3:5,6; Pr 17:12; 27:3; 29:22Lu 6:11Then.Mt 10:18; Mr 13:9; Lu 21:12; Ac 5:25-27; 24:24 true. or, of purpose.Ex 21:13,14my gods.1; 4:8; Isa 46:1; Jer 50:2 ye hear.10harp.{Kaithros,} in Arabic, {kitharat,} Greek [kithara,] the guitar. sackbut.{Sabbecha,} [sambuke,] sambuke, a kind of harp. psaltery.Pesanter, [psalterion,] a stringed instrument struck with a plectrum; probably similar to what is called a psalterium in Egypt, which Hasselquist describes as a large oblique triangle, with two bottoms two inches from each other, and about twenty catguts of different sizes. dulcimer.{Soomphanya,} probably the same as the Talmudic [cûwmpówneyâh ,] a pipe. ye fall.Lu 4:7,8well.17; Ex 32:32; Lu 13:9and who.28,29; 6:16,20; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 18:35; 2Ch 32:15-17; Isa 36:20; 37:23Mt 27:43we are.Mt 10:19; Mr 13:11; Lu 12:11; 21:14,15; Ac 4:8-12,19; 5:29; 6:15Ac 24:10-13 16 our God.4:35; 6:20-22,27; Ge 17:1; 18:14; 1Sa 17:37,46; Job 5:19; 34:29Ps 27:1,2; 62:1-6; 73:20; 115:3; 121:5-7; 18:10,11; Isa 12:2; 26:3,4Isa 54:14; Lu 1:37; Ac 20:24; 21:13; 27:20-25; Ro 8:31; Heb 7:25 be it.Job 13:15; Pr 28:1; Isa 51:12,13; Mt 10:28,32,33,39; 16:2Lu 12:3-9; Ac 4:10-13,19; 5:29-32; Re 2:10,11; 12:11that.Ex 20:3-5; Le 19:4
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