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2 Chronicles 33:12

33:12

pain <06887> [And when.]

Manasseh <02470> [he besought.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

humbled <03665> [humbled.]


2 Chronicles 33:19

33:19

prayer give an account of how .... responded <08605 06279> [his prayer also.]

[all his sins.]

before ... humbled <06440 03665> [before he.]

<02374> [the seers. or, Hosai.]

So the Targum and Vulgate: the Syraic has Hanun the prophet; and the Arabic, Saphan the prophet. This record is totally lost; for the captivity and repentance of Manasseh are related no where else; and the prayer of Manasseh in the Apocrypha was probably composed long afterwards: it is not acknowledged as canonical even by the Romish church, though it was anciently used as a form of confession, and as such still received by the Greek church.


2 Chronicles 33:23

33:23

humble <03665> [humbled.]

[trespassed more and more. Heb. multiplied trespass.]


2 Chronicles 34:27

34:27

<03824> [Because.]

"Because," says the Targumist, "thy heart was melted, and thou hast humbled thyself in the sight of the word of the Lord, {meymra dyya,} when thou didst hear His words, {yath pithgamoi,} against this place." Here {meymra,} the personal word, is plainly distinguished from {pithgam,} a word spoken.

<03824> [thine heart.]

humbled ................. humbled <03665> [humble.]

tore <07167> [didst rend.]

heard ......................... heard <08085> [I have even.]


Leviticus 26:40-41

26:40

confess <03034> [confess.]

walked <01980> [and that.]


26:41

uncircumcised <06189> [their uncircumcised.]

humbled <03665> [humbled.]

make up <07521> [and they.]


Leviticus 26:2

26:2


Leviticus 20:19

20:19

mother's <0517> [mother's.]

has laid bare .......... punishment <06168> [uncovereth.]


Jeremiah 26:18-19

26:18

Micah <04320> [Micah.]

Zion <06726> [Zion.]

Josephus relates that Titus, after he had taken Jerusalem, ordered his soldiers to demolish it, except three of the largest and most beautiful towers, and the western wall of the city; all the rest was levelled, so that they who had never before seen it, could scarcely persuade themselves it had been inhabited. The Jewish writers also inform us, that Turnus Rufus, whom Titus had left in command, ploughed up the very foundations of the temple. When Dr. Richardson visited this sacred spot in 1818, he found one part of Mount Zion supporting a crop of barley, and another undergoing the labour of the plough: the soil turned up consisted of stone and lime mixed with earth, such as is usually met with in foundations of ruined cities. It is nearly a mile in circumference; is highest on the west side, and, towards the east, falls down in broad terraces on the upper part of the mountain as it slopes down toward the brook Kidron.

[See on]

Jerusalem <03389> [Jerusalem. See on ch.]

mount <02022> [the mountain.]


26:19

reverence <03373> [did he.]

Lord ... seek ... Lord's ...... Lord <03068 02470> [besought the Lord. Heb. besought the face of the Lord. and the Lord. See on ver.]

we <0587> [Thus.]


James 4:10

4:10

Humble yourselves <5013> [Humble.]

he will exalt <5312> [he.]




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