Psalms 44:13

makest.

79:4; 80:6; 89:51; Jer 24:9; Eze 36:19-23

scorn.

123:3,4; Jer 48:27

Psalms 79:4

become.

44:13,14; 80:6; 89:41; De 28:37; Jer 24:9; 25:18; 42:18; La 2:15,16

La 5:1; Eze 35:12; 36:3,15

scorn.

1Ki 9:7; Ne 2:19; 4:1-4

Proverbs 24:17-18

17:5; Jud 16:25; 2Sa 16:5-14; Job 31:29; Ps 35:15,19; 42:10; Ob 1:12

1Co 13:6,7

displease him. Heb. be evil in his eyes. and he.

La 4:21,22; Zec 1:15,16

Lamentations 2:15-17

The combination of scorn, enmity, rage, and exultation, which the conquerors and spectators manifested at the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, are here described with peculiar pathos and energy. The whole scene is presented to view as in an exquisitely finished historical painting.

that pass.

De 29:22-28; 1Ki 9:7-9; 2Ch 7:21; Jer 18:16

by. Heb. by the way. clap.

1:8; Job 27:22,23; Eze 25:6; Na 3:19

they.

16; Jer 19:8; 25:9,18; 29:18; 51:37; Mic 6:16; Zep 2:15

wag.

2Ki 19:21; Ps 22:7; 44:14,15; Isa 37:22; Jer 18:16; Mt 27:39

Mr 15:29

Is this.

6; Ps 48:2; 50:2; Isa 64:11

thine.

3:46; Job 16:9,10; Ps 22:13; 35:21; 109:2

gnash.

Ps 35:16; 37:12; 112:10; Ac 7:54

We have swallowed.

Ps 56:2; 57:3; 124:3; Isa 49:19; Jer 50:7,17; 51:34; Eze 25:3,6,15

Eze 36:3; Ho 8:8; Zep 2:8-10

we have seen.

Ps 35:21; 41:8; Ob 1:12-16

done.

8; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-23; 31:16,17; 32:15-27

Jer 18:11; Mic 2:3

he hath thrown.

1,2; Eze 5:11; 7:8,9; 8:18; 9:10

he hath caused.

1:5; De 28:43,44; Ps 38:16; 89:42

Ezekiel 25:8

Moab.

Nu 24:17; Ps 83:4-8; Isa 15:1-16:14; 25:10; Jer 25:21; 48:1-47

Am 2:1-3; Zep 2:8-11

Seir.

12-14; 35:1-15; De 2:5; Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 27:3; 49:7-22

Am 2:11,12; Ob 1:1-9

the house.

Isa 10:9-11; 36:18-20

Ezekiel 26:2-3

Tyrus.

27:1-28:26; Jos 19:29; Ps 83:7; Isa 23:1-18; Jer 25:22; 27:3; 47:4

Joe 3:4; Am 1:9,10; Zec 9:2-4

Aha.

25:2,3,6; 36:2; Ps 35:21; 40:15; 70:3; 83:2-4

the gates.

La 1:1; Ac 2:5-10

she is.

25:10; Jer 49:1

Behold.These verses (3-6) contain a summary prediction of what befel both the continental and insular Tyre, during a long succession of ages. The former was totally destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years, B.C. 573; and the latter, which arose out of its ruins, after seventy years recovered its ancient wealth and splendour, as foretold by Isaiah, (ch. 23:15-17.) After it was taken and burnt by Alexander, B.C. 332, it speedily recovered its strength and dignity, and nineteen years afterwards withstood both the fleets and armies of Antigonus. Agreeably to the prophetic declarations, (Ps 45:12; 72:10. Isa 23:18. Zec 9:1-7,) it was early converted to Christianity; and after being successively taken by the Saracens, Christians, Mamalukes, and Turks, in whose hands it still remains, it became "a place for the spreading of nets."

I am.

5:8; 21:3; 28:22; 38:3; Jer 21:13; 50:31; Na 2:12

many.

Mic 4:11; Zec 14:2

as the sea.

27:26,32-34; Ps 93:3,4; 107:25; Isa 5:30; Jer 6:23; 51:42; Lu 21:25

Ezekiel 35:15

didst.

36:2-5; Ps 137:7; Pr 17:5; La 4:21; Ob 1:12,15

shalt.

3,4

Idumea.

36:5; Isa 34:5,6; Mr 3:8

and they.

4,9; 39:6,7
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