Psalms 69:22-28
Let their table, etc.Or, rather, "Their table shall become a snare; their eyes shall be darkened," etc., in the future tense. Pr 1:32; Mal 2:2; Ro 11:8-10a trap.Isa 8:14,15; 1Pe 2:8 Their eyes.Isa 6:9,10; 29:9,10; Mt 13:14,15; Joh 12:39,40; Ac 28:26,27Ro 11:25; 2Co 3:14make their.De 28:65-67; Isa 21:3,4; Jer 30:6; Da 5:6; Ro 11:10 Pour.79:6; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-28; 31:17; 32:20-26; Ho 5:10Mt 23:35-37; Lu 21:22; 1Th 2:15,16; Re 16:1take.Ex 15:15; Isa 13:8; Zec 1:6 Let their.1Ki 9:8; Jer 7:12-14; Mt 23:38; 24:1,2; Ac 1:20habitation. Heb. palace.Isa 5:1; 6:11let none dwell. Heb. let there not be a dweller. For.109:16; 2Ch 28:9; Job 19:21,22; Zec 1:15; 1Th 2:15whom.Isa 53:4,10; Zec 13:7they talk.Mr 15:28-32those, etc. Heb. thy wounded. Add.81:12; Ex 8:15,32; 9:12; Le 26:39; Isa 5:6; Mt 21:19; 23:31,32Mt 27:4,5; Ro 1:28; 9:18; 2Th 2:11,12; Re 22:10,11iniquity. or, punishment of iniquity.109:17-19; 2Ti 4:14let them.24:5; Isa 26:10; Ro 9:31; 10:2,3 blotted.Ex 32:32,33; Isa 65:16; Ho 1:9; Re 3:5; 22:19be written.Isa 4:3; Eze 13:9; Lu 10:20; Php 4:3; Heb 12:23; Re 13:8; 20:12-15Isaiah 65:12-16
will I.3:25; 10:4; Le 26:25; De 32:25; Jer 18:21; 34:17; Eze 14:17-21Zep 1:4-6; Mt 22:7because.50:2; 66:4; 2Ch 36:15,16; Pr 1:24-33; Jer 7:13; Zec 7:7,11-13Mt 21:34-43; 22:3; Joh 1:11did evil.3; 1:16; Jer 16:17and did.66:3,4; Pr 1:29 my servants shall eat.Ps 34:10; 37:19,20; Mal 3:18; Lu 14:23,24; 16:24,25my servants shall rejoice.61:7; 66:5,14; Da 12:2 my servants.24:14; 52:8,9; Job 29:13; Ps 66:4; Jer 31:7; Jas 5:13ye shall.Mt 8:12; 13:42; 22:13; Lu 13:28; Jas 5:1vexation. Heb. breaking. ye shall.Pr 10:7; Jer 29:22; Zec 8:13my chosen.9,22the Lord.12; 66:15; Mt 21:41; 22:7; 1Th 2:16his servants.62:2; Ac 11:26; Ro 9:26; 1Pe 2:9,10 he who.Ps 72:17; Jer 4:2in the God.De 32:4; Ps 31:5; 86:15; Jer 10:10; Joh 1:14,17; 14:6; Heb 6:17,18he that.19:18; 45:23-25; 48:1; De 6:13; 10:20; Ps 63:11; Jer 12:16; Zep 1:5Ro 14:11; Php 2:11because.19; 11:16; 12:1; 35:10; 54:4; Jer 31:12; Eze 36:25-27; Da 12:1,11Zep 3:14-20; Re 20:4Isaiah 66:15-16
the Lord.30:27,28,33; Ps 11:6; 21:9; 50:3; 97:3; Am 7:4; Mt 22:7; 2Th 1:6-92Pe 3:10-12with his.Jer 4:3; Da 11:40 27:1; 34:5-10; Eze 38:21,22; 39:2-10; Re 19:11-21Daniel 9:26
Messiah.Ps 22:15; Isa 53:8; Mr 9:12; Lu 24:26,46; Joh 11:51,52; 12:32-342Co 5:21; Ga 3:13; 1Pe 2:21,24; 3:18but not. or, and shall have nothing.Joh 14:30and the people, etc. or, and (the Jews) shall be no more hispeople. 11:17; Ho 1:9or, and the Prince's (Messiah's, ver. 25,) future people.The Romans, who under Titus, after the expiration of the 70 weeks, destroyed the temple and the city, and dispersed the Jews. the prince.Mt 22:2,7; 23:38; 24:2; Mr 13:2; Lu 19:43,44; 21:6,24; Ac 6:13,14and the end.Mt 24:6-14; Mr 13:7with.11:10; Isa 8:7; Jer 46:7; Am 8:8; 9:5; Na 1:8desolations are determined. or, it shall be cut off bydesolationsDaniel 12:1
1 Michael shall deliver Israel from their troubles.5 Daniel is informed of the times. at that.11:45Michael.10:13; Jude 1:9; Re 12:7the great.9:25; 10:21; Isa 9:7; Eze 34:24; 37:24; Eph 1:21; Re 1:5; 17:14Re 19:11-16there shall.9:12,26; Isa 26:20,21; Jer 30:7; Mt 24:21; Mr 13:19; Lu 21:23,24Re 16:17-21thy people.Isa 11:11-16; 27:12,13; Jer 30:7; Eze 37:21-28; 39:25-29; Ho 3:4,5Joe 3:16-21; Am 9:11-15; Ob 1:17-21; Zec 12:3-10; Ro 11:5,6,15,26written.Ex 32:32,33; Ps 56:8; 69:28; Isa 4:3; Eze 13:9; Lu 10:20; Php 4:3Re 3:5; 13:8; 20:12,15Joel 1:2
Hear.Ps 49:1; Isa 34:1; Jer 5:21; Ho 5:1; Am 3:1; 4:1; 5:1; Mic 1:2Mic 3:1,9; Mt 13:9; Re 2:7ye old.Job 8:8; 12:12; 15:10; 21:7Hath.2:2; De 4:32-35; Isa 7:17; Jer 30:7; Da 12:1; Mt 24:21Joel 2:2
A day of darkness."The quantity of these insects," says a French author,"is incredible to all who have not themselves witnessed their astonishing numbers; the whole earth is covered with them for the space of several leagues. The noise they make in browsing on the trees and herbage may be heard at a great distance, and resembles that of an army in secret. Wherever their myriads spread, the verdure of the country disappears; trees and plants, stripped of their leaves and reduced to their naked boughs and stems, cause the dreary image of winter to succeed in an instant to the rich scenery of spring. When these clouds of locusts take their flight, to surmount any obstacles or to traverse more rapidly a desert soil, the heavens may literally be said to be obscured by them." 10,31; 3:14,15; Ex 20:21; Ps 97:2; Isa 5:30; 8:22; Jer 13:16Am 5:18-20; Zep 1:14,15; Heb 12:18; Jude 1:13as.Am 4:13a great.5,11,25; 1:6there.1:2,3; Ex 10:6,14; Da 12:1; Mr 13:19many generations. Heb. generation and generation.De 32:7; Ps 10:6; *margins
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