home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Bible Heaven
/
Bible Heaven.iso
/
online
/
tsk21
/
v23050
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1994-08-20
|
9KB
|
315 lines
23050
* Vow.
# 50:14 119:106 Nu 30:2 Ec 5:4-6
* let all.
# 68:29 89:7 De 16:16 2Ch 32:22,23
* unto him. Heb. to fear.
# Ge 31:42
23051
* He shall.
# 2:5,10 48:4-6 68:12,35 Jos 5:1 2Ch 32:21 Zep 3:6
* terrible.
# Isa 13:6-8 24:21 Re 6:15 19:17-21
23052
1 The psalmist shews what fierce combat he had with
diffidence.
10 The victory which he had by consideration of God's great
and gracious works.
* A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) Jeduthun.
# 39:1 62:1 *titles
# 1Ch 16:41,42 25:3,6
* A Psalm.
This Psalm is allowed by the best judges to have been written
during the Babylonian captivity.
* of Asaph. or, for Asaph.
# 50:1 *title
* I cried.
# 3:4 34:6 55:16,17 142:1-3
* gave.
# 116:1,2
23053
* In the.
# 18:6 50:15 88:1-3 102:1,2 130:1,2 Ge 32:7-12,28
# 2Ki 19:3,4,15-20 Isa 26:9,16 Jon 2:1,2 2Co 12:7,8 Heb 5:7
* my.
# 6:2,3 38:3-8 2Ch 6:28 Isa 1:5,6 Ho 5:13 6:1
* sore. Heb. hand. my soul.
# Ge 37:35 Es 4:1-4 Pr 18:14 Jer 31:15 Joh 11:31
23054
* I remembered.
# Job 6:4 23:15,16 31:23 Jer 17:17
* I complained.
# 88:3-18 102:3-28 Job 7:11 La 3:17,39
* spirit.
# 55:4,5 61:2 142:2,3 143:4,5
23055
* holdest.
# 6:6 Es 6:1 Job 7:13-15
* I am.
# Job 2:13 6:3
23056
# 74:12-18 143:5 De 32:7 Isa 51:9 63:9-15 Mic 7:14,15
23057
* my song.
# 42:8 Job 35:10 Hab 3:17,18 Jon 1:2 Ac 16:25
* commune.
# 4:4 Ec 1:16
* and.
# 139:23,24 Job 10:2 La 3:40 1Co 11:28-32
23058
* the Lord.
# 13:1,2 37:24 74:1 89:38,46 Jer 23:24-26 La 3:31,32 Ro 11:1,2
* and will.
# 79:5 85:1,5
23059
* Is his.
# Isa 27:11 Lu 16:25,26
* doth.
# Nu 14:34 23:19 Jer 15:18 Ro 9:6
* for evermore. Heb. to generation and generation.
23060
* God.
# Isa 40:27 49:14,15 63:15
* shut up.
# Lu 13:25-28 Ro 11:32 *marg:
# 1Jo 3:17
23061
* This is, etc.
Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, "This my affliction is a change
of the right hand of the Most High," i.e., it proceeds from a
change of God's conduct towards me. De Dieu renders,
{Precari, hoc meum est; mutare dextram Altissimi:} "To pray,
this is my business: to change the right hand of the Most
High." I can do nothing else than pray: God is the Ruler of
events. Mr. N. M. Berlin translates, {Dolere meum hoc est:
mutare est dextræ Altissimi:} "To grieve is my portion: to
change (my condition) belongs to the right hand of the Most
High."
# 31:22 73:22 116:11 Job 42:3 La 3:18-23 Mr 9:24
* the years.
# 5 Ex 15:6 Nu 23:21,22 De 4:34 Hab 3:2-13
23062
# 10 28:5 78:11 111:4 1Ch 16:12 Isa 5:12
23063
* meditate.
# 104:34 143:5
* talk.
# 71:24 105:2 145:4,11 De 6:7 Lu 24:14-32
23064
* Thy way.
# 27:4 63:2 68:25 73:17
* who.
# 89:6-8 Ex 15:11 De 32:31 Isa 40:18,25 46:5
23065
* the God.
# 72:18 86:10 105:5 136:4 Ex 15:11 Re 15:3
* thou hast.
# Ex 13:14 15:6 Jos 9:9,10 Isa 51:9 52:10 Da 3:29 6:27
23066
* with.
# 136:11,12 Ex 6:6 De 9:26,29 Isa 63:9
* the sons.
# Ge 48:3-20
23067
# 114:3-6 Ex 14:21 Jos 3:15,16 Hab 3:8-10,15
23068
* poured out like water. Heb. were poured forth with water.
# 68:8,9
* thine.
# 18:14 144:6 2Sa 22:15 Hab 3:11
23069
* voice.
# 29:3-9 Ex 19:16 Job 37:1-5 Re 11:19
* lightnings.
# 97:4 Hab 3:4 Re 18:1
* earth.
# Ex 19:18 2Sa 22:8,14 Mt 27:51 28:2 Re 20:11
23070
* way.
# 29:10 97:2 Ne 9:11 Na 1:3,4 Hab 3:15
* footsteps.
# Ex 14:28 Ro 11:33
23071
# 78:52 80:1 Ex 13:21 14:19 Isa 63:11,12 Ho 12:13 Ac 7:35,36
23072
1 An exhortation both to learn and to preach, the law of God.
9 The story of God's wrath against the incredulous and
disobedient.
67 The Israelites being rejected, God chose Judah, Zion, and
David.
* A.M. 3074. B.C. 930. (Title.) Maschil. or, A Psalm for
Asaph, to give instruction.
# 74:1 *title
This Psalm was probably written, as Calmet and others suppose,
by Asaph in the days of Asa, who had gained, by the aid of the
Syrians, a great victory over the Israelites, and brought back
to the pure worship of God many out of the tribes of Ephraim,
Manasseh, and Simeon.
# 2Ch 15:1-16:14
* See on Ps.
# 49:1-3 51:4 Jud 5:3 Pr 8:4-6 Isa 51:4 55:3 Mt 13:9
23073
* I will.
# 49:4 Mt 13:13,34,35
* dark sayings.
# Pr 1:6 Mt 13:11-13 Mr 4:34
23074
# 44:1 48:8 Ex 12:26,27 13:8,14,15
23075
* We will.
# 145:4-6 De 4:9 6:7 Joe 1:3
* shewing.
# 71:18 De 11:19 Jos 4:6,7,21-24
* praises.
# 9:14 10:1-5 145:5,6 Isa 63:7-19
23076
* For he.
# 81:5 119:152 147:19 De 4:45 6:7 11:19 Isa 8:20 Ro 3:2
# 1Jo 5:9-12
* testimony.
The word testimony is used for the ark, and for the law,
written on tables of stone, put within the ark, and covered
with the mercy seat. This testified the Lord's gracious
presence with his people, and seemed to point out to them both
the way of access and acceptance, and the standard or rule of
their duty.
# Ex 25:16,21 40:3,20
* that they.
# 3,4 Ge 18:19 Isa 38:19 Eph 6:4
23077
* That.
# 48:13 71:18 102:18 145:4 Es 9:28
* who.
# 90:16 De 4:10 Jos 22:24,25 Joe 1:3
23078
* set.
# 40:4 62:5 91:14 130:6,7 146:5 Jer 17:7,8 1Pe 1:21
* not forget.
# 77:10-12 103:2 105:5 Ex 12:24-27 De 4:9 7:18,19 8:2,11
# Es 9:27,28 1Co 11:24
* keep.
# De 5:29 Joh 14:21-24 1Jo 3:22-24 5:3 Re 14:12
23079
* as their.
# 68:6 106:7 Ex 32:9 33:3,5 34:9 De 9:6,13 31:27 2Ki 17:14
# Eze 2:3-8 20:8,18 Mt 23:31-33 Ac 7:51
* set not. Heb. prepared not.
# 37 2Ch 12:14 19:3 20:33 30:19
* whose.
# 37 De 4:4 Jos 14:8,9 Ac 11:23
23080
* The children.
Some think this refers to a defeat of the Ephraimites
mentioned in 1 Ch 7:20-22; but it probably refers to the
conduct and defeat of the ten tribes of which Ephraim was the
head. Nothing is recorded in the history of Israel concerning
the cowardice of the Ephraimites, as distinct from that of the
other tribes: some therefore think, "that the children of
Ephraim" is put by a figure of speech for the nation in
general.
# De 1:41-44 Jos 17:16-18 1Sa 4:10 31:1
* carrying. Heb. throwing forth. turned.
# Jud 9:28,38-40 Lu 22:33
23081
# De 31:16,20 Jud 2:10-12 2Ki 17:14,15 Ne 9:26-29 Jer 31:32
23082
# 7 106:13,21,22 De 32:18 Jer 2:32
23083
* Marvellous.
# 42-50 105:27-38 135:9 Ex 7:1-12:51 De 4:34 6:22 Ne 9:10
* Zoan.
Zoan, the ancient capital of the Pharaohs, where Moses wrought
so many miracles, is rendered by the Chaldee, {Tanium,} LXX.
[Tanis,] Vulgate, {Tanis,} and Coptic, {Tané,} from the
Coptic, {ten,} plain, flat, level; being situated in the low
ground of the Delta, on one of the eastern branches of the
Nile, bearing its own name, near a large lake, now called the
lake of Menzala, 44 miles west of Pelusium, and 169 miles east
of Alexandria, according to the Antonine Itinerary, and three
miles from the Mediterranean, according to the Geograph.
Nubiens. Clim. 3, par. 3. There are ruins still remaining to
mark the site of Zoan, or Tanis, called San by the Arabs;
comprising broken obelisks, capitals of the Corinthian order,
a granite monument, etc.
# 43 Ge 32:3 Nu 13:22 Isa 19:11,13 Eze 30:14
23084
* He divided.
# 66:6 106:9,10 136:13-15 Ex 14:1-15:27 Isa 63:13 1Co 10:2,3
* made.
# 38:7 Jos 3:16 Hab 3:15
23085
# 105:39 Ex 13:21,22 14:24 40:35-38 Ne 9:12,19
23086
# 105:41 114:8 Ex 17:6 Nu 20:11 Isa 41:18 43:20 Joh 7:37,38
# 1Co 10:4 Re 22:1,17
23087
# 105:41 De 8:15 9:21
23088
# 32 95:8-10 106:13-32 De 9:8,12-22 Heb 3:16-19
23089
* by asking meat.
# 106:14,15 Ex 16:2,3 Nu 11:4 1Co 10:6 Jas 4:2,3
23090
* Yea.
# Ex 16:8-10 Nu 21:5 2Ch 32:19 Job 34:37 Ro 9:20 Re 13:6
* Can God.
# Nu 11:4,13
* furnish. Heb. order.
23091
* he smote.
# Ex 17:6,7 Nu 20:11
* can he give.
# 41 Ge 18:12-14 Nu 11:21-23
23092
* the Lord.
# 31 Nu 11:10 1Co 10:5,11 Jude 1:5
* a fire.
# Nu 11:1-3 De 32:22 Heb 12:29
23093
# 106:24 Isa 7:9 Heb 3:12,18,19 11:6 1Jo 5:10 Jude 1:5
23094
* Though.
# 33:9 Isa 5:6
* opened.
# Ge 7:11 2Ki 7:2,19 Mal 3:10
23095
* had rained.
# 68:9 105:40 Ex 16:4,14 De 8:3 Ne 9:15,20 Joh 6:31-71 1Co 10:3
* the corn of heaven.
The manna fell about their camp in the form of seeds; and as
it appeared to come down from the clouds, it was not
improperly termed {degan shamayim,} the corn of heaven or
heavenly grain. See notes on Ex 16:22, 31.
23096
* Man, etc.
Or, Every one did eat the bread of the mighty. {Lechem
abbeerim,} "bread of the mighty:"--they ate such food as could
only be expected at the tables of the rich and great;--the
best, the most delicate food. Or, it might be so called
because it rendered the people healthy and vigorous, and fit
for their marches.
# 103:20
* he sent.
# Ex 16:8 Mt 14:20 15:37
23097
* He caused.
# 135:7 Nu 11:31
* blow. Heb. go.
23098
* He rained.
# Ex 16:12,13 Nu 11:18,19,32
* feathered fowls. Heb. fowl of wing.
23099
# 28