Psalms 69:24-25

Pour.

79:6; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-28; 31:17; 32:20-26; Ho 5:10

Mt 23:35-37; Lu 21:22; 1Th 2:15,16; Re 16:1

take.

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 1:20

habitation. Heb. palace.

Isa 5:1; 6:11

let none dwell. Heb. let there not be a dweller.

Psalms 70:3

back.

40:15; Ac 1:18

Aha, aha.Heäch! Heäch! a note of extreme contempt; marking insult and triumph at the same time.

35:21,25; Pr 24:17,18; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 36:2

Psalms 73:19

How.

58:9; Job 20:5; Isa 30:13; Ac 2:23; 1Th 5:3; Re 18:10

they are.

Nu 17:12,13; 1Sa 28:20; Job 15:21; 20:23-25; Pr 28:1; Isa 21:3,4

Da 5:6

Psalms 109:6-20

Set thou.Dr. Sykes, Michaelis, and others, contend that these imprecations are those of David's enemies against himself; and they would render, "Set, say they, a wicked," etc: but this is rendered highly improbable by the 8th verse being applied by St. Peter to the traitor Judas, of whom David was certainly not a type. (See ver. 20.) Bp. Horsley and others, however, render the verbs in the future tense, the first verb alone being in the imperative; justly considering the Psalmist as merely uttering prophetic denunciations of God's displeasure against sinners.

Mt 27:4

and let.

Zec 3:1; Joh 13:2,27

Satan. or, an adversary.

Mt 5:25

be condemned. Heb. go out guilty, or wicked.

Ro 3:19; Ga 3:10

and let.

2Sa 15:7,8; Pr 15:8; 21:27; 28:9; Isa 1:15; 66:3; Mt 23:14

his days.

55:23; Mt 27:5

another.

Ac 1:16-26

office. or, charge.

Ex 22:24; Jer 18:21; La 5:3

37:25; Ge 4:12-14; 2Sa 3:29; 2Ki 5:27; Job 24:8-12; 30:3-9

Isa 16:2

extortioner.

Job 5:5; 18:9-19; 20:18

strangers.

De 28:29,33,34,50,51; Jud 6:3-6

none.

Isa 27:11; Lu 6:38; Jas 2:13

favour.

137:8,9; Isa 13:18; Mt 27:25; Lu 11:50,51

Let his.

37:28; 1Sa 2:31-33; 3:13; 2Ki 10:10,11; Job 18:19; Isa 14:20-22

Jer 22:30

their name.

De 9:14; 25:19; 29:20; Pr 10:7

Let the.

Ex 20:5; Le 26:39; 2Sa 3:29; 21:1,8,9; Mt 23:31-36

let not.

2Ki 8:27; 9:27; 10:13,14; 11:1; 2Ch 22:3,4

blotted.

Ne 4:5; Isa 43:25; Jer 18:23

before.

51:9; 90:8; De 32:34; Jer 2:22; Ho 7:2; Am 8:7

cut off.

13; 34:16; Job 18:17; Isa 65:15

he remembered.

2Sa 17:1,2; Mt 5:7; 18:33-35; Jas 2:13

persecuted.

10:2,14; Ge 42:21; Job 19:2,3,21,22; Mt 27:35-46

slay.

34:18; 69:20-29; 2Sa 16:11,12; Mr 14:34-36

52:4,5; 59:12,13; Pr 14:14; Eze 35:6; Mt 7:2; 2Th 2:10,11

Re 16:6

As he.

73:6; Job 29:14; Col 3:8,12; 1Pe 5:5

so let.

Nu 5:22,27; Job 20:12-16,20-23; Mt 26:24; 27:3-5; Ac 1:18,25

into his bowels. Heb. within him.

as the garment.

18,29; 35:26; 132:18

Let this.

2:5,6,12; 21:8-12; 40:14,15; 110:1,5,6; 2Sa 17:23; 18:32; 1Ki 2:44

Lu 19:27; 1Th 2:15,16

them.

Mt 11:19; 12:24; 26:66,67; Mr 9:39; 1Co 12:3

Luke 19:43-44

the days.

21:20-24; De 28:49-58; Ps 37:12,13; Da 9:26,27; Mt 22:7; 23:37-39

Mr 13:14-20; 1Th 2:15,16

cast.Or, "cast a bank" or rampart [charax .] This was literally fulfilled when Jerusalem was besieged by Titus; who surrounded it with a wall of circumvallation in three days, though not less than 39 furlongs in circumference; and when this was effected, the Jews were so enclosed on every side, that no person could escape from the city, and no provision could be brought in.

Isa 29:1-4; Jer 6:3-6

lay.

1Ki 9:7,8; Mic 3:12

thy children.

13:34,35; Mt 23:37,38

leave.

21:6; Mt 24:2; Mr 13:2

because.

42; 1:68,78; La 1:8; Da 9:24; Joh 3:18-21; 1Pe 2:12

Luke 21:23-24

woe.

23:29; De 28:56,57; La 4:10; Heb 9:12-17; 13:16; Mt 24:19; Mr 13:17

great.

19:27,43; Mt 21:41,44; 1Th 2:16; Heb 10:26-31; Jas 5:1; 1Pe 4:17

led.

De 28:64-68

Jerusalem.

Isa 5:5; 63:18; La 1:15; Re 11:2

until.

Isa 66:12,19; Da 9:27; 12:7; Mal 1:11; Ro 11:25
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