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Psalms 96:10

96:10

Say <0559> [Say.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

world <08398> [the world.]

judges <01777> [judge.]


Isaiah 34:1

34:1

near ....................... lives <07126 06631> [Come.]

This and the following chapter, as Bp. Lowth observes, form one distinct prophecy; an entire, regular, and beautiful poem, consisting of two parts; the first containing a denunciation of Divine vengeance against the enemies of the people or church of God; the second describing the flourishing state of that church consequent upon those judgments. The event foretold is represented as of the highest importance, and of universal concern; all nations are called upon to attend to the declaration of it; and the wrath of God is denounced against all the nations who had provoked to anger the Defender of the cause of Zion. By a figure frequently occurring in the prophetical writings, the cities and people mentioned here, who were remarkably distinguished as the enemies of the people of God, are put for those enemies in general.

earth <0776> [let the.]

everything <04393> [all that is therein. Heb. the fulness thereof.]


Jeremiah 31:10

31:10

Proclaim <05046> [declare.]

scattered <02219> [He.]

watch <08104> [and keep.]


Jeremiah 50:2

50:2

Announce <05046> [Declare.]

it <05375> [set up. Heb. lift up.]

Babylon <0894> [Babylon.]

Bel <01078> [Bel.]

Marduk <04781> [Merodach.]

idols <06091> [her idols.]

Xerxes, after his return from his unsuccessful expedition into Greece, partly out of religious zeal, being a professed enemy to image worship, and partly to reimburse himself after his immense expenses, seized the sacred treasures, and plundered or destroyed the temples and idols of Babylon, thereby accomplishing the prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah. (Isa 21:9; 46:1. Jer 50:2; 51:44, 47, 52.) What God declares, "I will punish Bel in Babylon, and I will bring forth that which he has swallowed," was also literally fulfilled, when the vessels of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar had brought from Jerusalem and placed in the temple of Bel, Da 1:2, were restored by order of Cyrus, Ezr 1:7, and again carried to Jerusalem. Bp. Newton, Dis. X.




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