Psalms 12:5
oppression.10:12; 74:21,22; 79:10,11; 146:7,8; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7-9; Jud 10:16Pr 14:31; 22:22,23; Ec 4:1; 5:8; Isa 19:20; Eze 18:12,13,18Jas 5:4now.Isa 33:10; Mic 7:8,9puffeth at. or, would ensnare.10:5; Job 5:15,21Psalms 14:4
Have.94:8,9; Isa 5:13; 27:11; 29:14; 44:19,20; 45:20; Ro 1:21,22,282Co 4:3,4; Eph 4:17,18eat up.Jer 10:25; Am 8:4; Mic 3:2,3; Ga 5:15and.79:6; Job 21:15; 27:10; Isa 64:7Psalms 56:1
1 David, praying to God in confidence of his word, complains of his enemies.9 He professes his confidence in God's word, and promises to praise him. A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) upon {Jonath-elem-rechokim.} Or, as it may be rendered, "concerning the dumb dove, (or oppressed band) in distant places," i.e., David, or his companions; though some consider it as the name of a tune, and others a musical instrument. Michtam. or, a golden Psalm.16:1; 57:1; 58:1; 59:1; 60:1; *titleswhen.1Sa 21:11-15; 29:4 Be.31:9; 57:1-3; 59:10; 69:13-16; 136:10,15,17-20; 143:12swallow.21:9; 27:2; 35:25; 57:3; 106:17; 124:3; Pr 1:12; La 2:2,5,16; Ho 8:81Co 15:54Psalms 140:12
the Lord.9:4; 10:17,18; 22:24; 72:4,12-14; 102:17; 1Ki 8:45,49; Pr 22:22Pr 23:10,11; Isa 11:4; Jer 22:16; Mt 11:5Proverbs 30:14
whose.12:18; Job 29:17; Ps 3:7; 52:2; 57:4; 58:6; Da 7:5-7; Re 9:8to devour.22:16; 28:3; Ps 10:8,9; 12:5; 14:4; Ec 4:1; Isa 32:7; Am 2:7; 4:1; 8:4Mic 2:1,2; 3:1-5; Hab 3:14; Zep 3:3; Mt 23:14; Jas 5:1-4Isaiah 32:6-7
the vile.1Sa 24:13; 25:10,11; Jer 13:23; Mt 12:34-36; 15:19; Jas 3:5,6and his heart.Ps 58:1,2; Ho 7:6,7; Mic 2:1,2; Ac 5:3,4; 8:21,22; Jas 1:14,15empty.Job 22:5-9; 24:2-16; Pr 11:24-26; Am 2:6,7; 8:6; Mic 3:1-3Mt 23:14; Jas 1:27 instruments.1:23; 5:23; Jer 5:26-28; Mic 2:11; 7:3; Mt 26:14-16,59,60deviseth.Ps 10:7-10; 64:4-6; 82:2-5; Jer 18:18; Mic 7:2; Mt 26:4lying.59:3,4; 1Ki 21:10-14; Ac 6:11-13the needy speaketh right. or, he speaketh against the poorin judgment.Amos 2:6
Thus saith.Amos, says Abp. Newcome, first prophesies against the Syrians, Philistines, Tyrians, Edomites, Ammonites, and Moabites, who dwelt in the neighbourhood of the twelve tribes, and had occasionally become their enemies and persecutors. Having thus taught his countrymen that the providence of God extended to other nations, he briefly mentions the idolatrous practices and consequent destruction of Judah, and then passes on to his proper subject, which was to exhort and reprove the kingdom of Israel, and to denounce against it the Divine judgments. For three.6:3-7; 2Ki 17:7-18; 18:12; Eze 23:5-9; Ho 4:1,2,11-14; 7:7-10; 8:4-6Ho 13:2,3; Mic 6:10-16because.5:11,12; 8:4-6; Isa 5:22,23; 29:21; Joe 3:3,6; Mic 3:2,3Amos 5:11
treading.4:1; Isa 5:7,8; 59:13,14; Mic 2:2; 3:1-3; Jas 2:6; Re 11:8-10ye have built.De 28:30,38,39; Isa 65:21,22; Mic 6:15; Zep 1:13; Hag 1:6pleasant vineyards. Heb. vineyards of desire.
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