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Job 7:4

7:4

lie down ....... arise <07901 06965> [When.]

night <06153> [night, etc. Heb. evening be measured. tossings.]


Job 20:11

20:11

bones <06106> [bones.]

lie <07901> [which shall lie.]


Job 30:17

30:17

bones <06106> [My bones.]

Night <03915> [in the night season.]


Job 30:2

Job 16:10

16:10

opened <06473> [gaped.]

struck <05221> [they have smitten.]

unite <04390> [gathered.]


Job 16:12

16:12

peace <07961> [at ease.]

shattered <06565> [broken me.]

neck <06203> [by my neck.]

crushed <06327> [shaken.]

made <06965> [set me up.]


Psalms 38:1-8

38:1

[(Title.)]

This deeply penitential Psalm is supposed to have been composed by David under some grievous affliction, either bodily or mental, or both, after his illicit intercourse with Bathsheba.

attention <02142> [to bring.]

70:1 *title

rebuke <03198> [rebuke.]

raging fury <02534> [hot.]


38:2

arrows <02671> [thine.]

hand <03027> [thy hand.]


38:3

sick <04974> [soundness.]

health <07965> [neither.]

health <07965> [rest. Heb. peace, or, health. because.]


38:4

sins overwhelm <05771 07218> [mine.]

heavy <03515> [as an.]


38:5

wounds <02250> [My wounds.]

The soul being invisible, its distempers are also so; therefore the sacred writers describe them by the distempers of the body. (See the Parallel Texts on these verses.) On reading these and similar passages, say Bp. Lowth, some, who were but little acquainted with the genius of Hebrew poetry, have pretended to enquire into the nature of the disease with which the poet was afflicted; not less absurdly, in my opinion, than if they had perplexed themselves to discover in what river he was plunged, when he complains that "the deep waters had gone over his soul."


38:6

dazed <05753> [troubled. Heb. wearied. bowed.]

mourning <06937> [mourning.]


38:7

<03689> [my loins.]

sick <04974> [no.]

3


38:8

groan loudly <07580> [roared.]


Isaiah 37:12-13

37:12

gods <0430> [the gods.]

Gozan <01470> [Gozan.]

Haran <02771> [Haran.]

Haran, the Carrh‘ of the Greeks and Romans, is situated in the north-west part of Mesopotamia, between the Euphrates and the river Chebar; about 110 miles west of Nisibis, 90 east of Bir, 100 south of Diarbekir, and 170 north of Palmyra.

Eden <05729> [Eden.]

It is probable that this Eden is the country near Diarbekir, on the Tigris, called MÆ’don, according to Asseman.

Telassar <08515> [Telassar.]

Telassar is probably the same as Ellasar, Ge 14:1, as the Jerusalem Targum reads; for both of which the Syriac has Dolassar; and perhaps, as Doederlein supposes, the same as Sharra, a city of Mesopotamia, half a mile from the Euphrates.

[Thelasar.]


37:13

Hamath <02574> [Hamath.]

Hena <02012> [Hena.]

Hena is probably the same as Anah, a city of Mesopotamia, situated on an island in the Euphrates.

Ivvah <05755> [Ivah.]

[Ava, Avites.]




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