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Lamentations 1:3

1:3

departed into exile <01540> [gone.]

harsh oppression <05656 07230> [because of great servitude. Heb. for the greatness of servitude. she.]

pursued <07291> [all.]


Lamentations 4:15

Lamentations 4:20

4:20

breath <07307> [breath.]

anointed king <04899> [the anointed.]

caught <03920> [was taken.]


Deuteronomy 28:36

28:36

king <03212 04428> [bring thee.]

serve <05647> [there shalt thou.]

The Israelites, who were carried captive by the Assyrians, and many of the Jews in Chaldea, were finally incorporated with the nations among whom they lived, and were given up to their idolatry. It is probable, however, that this refers to Jews being compelled, in Popish countries, to conceal their religion, and profess that of the Romish church.


Deuteronomy 28:2

28:2

come ..... abundance <0935 05381> [come on thee.]


Deuteronomy 24:12-16

24:12


24:13

return <07725> [deliver.]

sunset <08121> [the sun.]

garment <08008> [in his own raiment.]

The raiment here referred to was most likely the same as the {hyke} of the Arabs, a long kind of blanket, resembling a Highland plaid, generally about six yards in length, and five or six feet broad; in which they often carry their provisions, as well as wrap themselves in, in the day, and sleep in at night, it being their only substitute for a bed. How necessary, then, it was to restore the {hyke} to a poor man before the going down of the sun, that he might have something to repose on, will sufficiently appear from these considerations.

just deed <06666> [shall be.]


24:14


24:15

day <03117> [At his.]

life depends <05315 05375> [setteth his heart upon it. Heb. lifteth his soul unto it.]

cry out <07121> [lest he.]


24:16


Deuteronomy 25:7

Jeremiah 52:8-9

52:8


52:9

captured <08610> [they took.]

Riblah <07247> [Riblah.]

Hamath <02574> [Hamath.]


Ezekiel 12:13

12:13

net <07568> [My net.]

This was to intimate, that though he escaped out of the city, the Chaldeans should overtake him, and carry him to Babylon. Jeremiah had predicted that his "eyes should see the eyes of the king of Babylon," and here Ezekiel foretold that he should not see Babylon, though he should die there; and Josephus says that he thought the two prophecies so inconsistent with each other, that he believed neither; yet both were exactly fulfilled, and the enigma of Ezekiel explained, when Zedekiah was brought to Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah, where he had his eyes put out, and was then carried to Babylon, and there died.

bring <0935> [and I.]


Ezekiel 17:20

17:20

I ... throw <06566> [I will spread.]

judge <08199> [plead.]




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