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Deuteronomy 15:9

15:9

careful <08104> [Beware.]

<01697> [thought, etc. Heb. word with thine heart of Belial. thine eye.]

cry out <07121> [he cry.]

sinned <02399> [sin unto thee.]


Deuteronomy 15:1

15:1


Deuteronomy 1:9-10

1:9

able <03201> [I am not.]


1:10

God <0430> [your God.]

population ..... that <03117> [ye are this day.]

This was the promise made by God to Abraham, (Ge 15:5, 6,) which Moses considers now as amply fulfilled. Many suppose the expression to be hyperbolical; and others, no friends to revelation, think it a vain, empty boast, because the stars, in their apprehension, amount to innumerable millions. But, as this refers to the number of stars that appear to the naked eye, which only amount to about 3,010 in both hemispheres, the number of the Israelites far exceeded this; for independently of women and children, at the last census, they amounted to more than 600,000.


Deuteronomy 1:2

1:2

way <01870> [by the way.]

Kadesh Barnea <06947> [unto.]


Deuteronomy 13:1

13:1

prophet <05030> [a prophet.]

That is, one pretending to the divine inspiration and authority of the prophetic office, or a dreamer of dreams, one who pretends that some deity has spoken to him in the night season, and giveth thee a sign, {oth,} what appears to be a miraculous proof of his mission, or a wonder, {mopheth,} some portentous sign, such as an eclipse, which he, who knew when it would happen, might predict to the people, who knew nothing of the matter, and thereby accredit his pretensions. But no pretended miracles must be admitted as a proof that the people might violate the first and great commandment.

foretells <02492> [a dreamer.]


Deuteronomy 13:1

13:1

prophet <05030> [a prophet.]

That is, one pretending to the divine inspiration and authority of the prophetic office, or a dreamer of dreams, one who pretends that some deity has spoken to him in the night season, and giveth thee a sign, {oth,} what appears to be a miraculous proof of his mission, or a wonder, {mopheth,} some portentous sign, such as an eclipse, which he, who knew when it would happen, might predict to the people, who knew nothing of the matter, and thereby accredit his pretensions. But no pretended miracles must be admitted as a proof that the people might violate the first and great commandment.

foretells <02492> [a dreamer.]


Psalms 78:34-37

78:34


78:35

remembered <02142> [remembered.]

God .... protector ...... God <0410 0430 06697> [God was.]

sovereign <05945> [the high.]

{Ail ‚lyon go„lom,} "the strong God, the Most High, their redeemer," or kinsman: that one who possessed the right of redemption; the nearest akin to him who had forfeited his inheritance, as the word originally means; and hence is used for a redeemer; and here denotes Him who redeemed them from Egyptian bondage.

deliverer <01350> [their redeemer.]


78:36

deceived <06601> [Nevertheless.]

lied <03576> [lied.]

18:44 *marg:


78:37

<03820> [their heart.]

unfaithful <0539> [stedfast.]


Ecclesiastes 4:1

4:1

again <07725> [I returned.]

considered <07200> [and considered.]

tears <01832> [the tears.]

comforting ..... delivers <05162> [they had.]

<03027> [side. Heb. hand.]




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