Deuteronomy 28:37
occasion of horror <08047> [become.]
proverb <04912> [a proverb.]
The name of Jew has long been a proverbial mark of detestation and contempt among all the nations whither they have been dispersed, and is so to this day, whether among Christians, Mohmammedans, or Pagans.
Psalms 83:9-11
Midian <04080> [as unto.]
Sisera <05516> [as to Sisera.]
Kishon <07028> [of Kison.]
The variations of Kison and Kishon only exists in the translation; the original being uniformly Kishon.
Endor <05874> [Endor.]
manure <01828> [as dung.]
Oreb <06159> [Oreb.]
Zebah <02078> [Zebah.]
Isaiah 65:15
live on <03240> [ye shall.]
chosen ones <0972> [my chosen.]
sovereign <0136> [the Lord.]
servants <05650> [his servants.]
Jeremiah 24:9
<02189> [to be removed. Heb. for removing, or vexation.]
object of reproach <02781> [to be a.]
curses <07045> [a curse.]
Jeremiah 29:18
make <05414> [will deliver.]
cursed <0423> [to be a curse. Heb. for a curse.]
Jeremiah 29:22
<03947> [shall be.]
roasted <07033> [roasted.]
Jeremiah 42:18
wrath <0639> [As mine.]
The people had witnessed the tremendous effects of the wrath of God, in the siege and destruction of Jerusalem; and had they not been past feeling, this denunciation must have made their ears tingle, and appalled their very souls.
cursed <0423> [ye shall be.]
see <07200> [and ye shall see.]
Zechariah 8:13
curse <07045> [a curse.]
<01004> [O house.]
blessing <01293> [ye shall.]
The consideration that all nations who now worship the true God, and receive the Sacred Scriptures as His word, have derived the whole of their divine knowledge, under God, from Jewish prophets, apostles, and teachers, and that the Saviour "in whom all nations shall be blessed," sprang from that favoured race, emphatically explains what is meant by "ye shall be a blessing." The full accomplishment of this prediction, however, is probably reserved for the future restoration of the Jews.
afraid <03372 03027> [fear not.]