NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

Leviticus 26:17

26:17

I will set <05414> [set.]

struck <05062> [ye shall be.]

flee <05127> [shall flee.]


Leviticus 26:36-37

26:36

bring <0935> [I will send.]

sound <06963> [and the.]

<05086> [shaken. Heb. driven.]


26:37

stumble <03782> [they shall.]

stand <08617> [and ye shall.]


Deuteronomy 31:15-18

31:15


31:16

die <07901> [thou shalt.]

die <07901> [sleep. Heb. lie down.]

{Shochaiv,} "lying down:" it signifies to rest, take rest in sleep, and metaphorically, to die. Though much stress cannot be safely laid upon this expression to prove the immortality of the soul, or that the people, in the time of Moses, had a distinct notion of its separate existence; yet is was understood in this sense by Jonathan, who paraphrases the words thus: "Thou shalt lie down in the dust with thy fathers; and thy soul {nishmatoch) shall be laid up in the treasury of the life to come, with thy fathers."

prostitute <02181> [and go a.]

reject .... break <05800 06565> [forsake me.]

break ... covenant <06565 01285> [break my.]


31:17

anger <0639> [my anger.]

abandon <05800> [I will forsake.]

hide ... face <06440 05641> [hide my face.]

Though this may allude to the withdrawing of the {Shechinah,} or visible appearance of Jehovah, yet the general meaning of the expression in Scripture is, the withdrawing of his approbation and protection, of which his visible appearance was formerly the sign and pledge.

[befal them. Heb. find them.]

disasters <07451> [Are not these.]


31:18


Deuteronomy 32:30

32:30

one ... chase <07291 0259> [one chase.]

delivered them <03588 04376> [sold them.]

handed <05462> [shut them.]


Jeremiah 37:10

37:10

defeat <05221> [though.]

wounded <0582 01856> [wounded men. Heb. men thrust through.]

get up <06965> [yet.]


Hosea 9:12

9:12

take away <07921> [yet.]

one of them <0120> [not.]

Woe <0188> [woe.]




TIP #21: To learn the History/Background of Bible books/chapters use the Discovery Box. [ALL]
created in 0.04 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA