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Psalms 107:10-31

107:10

sat <03427> [Such.]

Here begins the second comparison; in which the state of the captives in Babylon is illustrated by that of prisoners in a dreary dungeon.

sat <03427> [as sit.]

bound <0615> [bound.]


107:11

rebelled <04784> [Because.]

rejected <05006> [contemned.]


107:12

humble <03665> [he brought.]

helped <05826> [and there.]


107:13


107:14

brought ... out <03318> [brought.]

tore off <05423> [brake.]


107:15


107:16


107:17

fools <0191> [Fools.]

This is the third comparison; the captives being compared to persons in a dangerous malady, as the consequences of their own sins.

ways ....... sins <01870 05771> [because.]


107:18

lost ......... drew near <08581> [abhorreth.]

drew <05060> [and they.]


107:19


107:20

sent <07971> [He sent.]

healed <07495> [healed.]

rescued <04422> [delivered.]


107:21


107:22

present <02076> [sacrifice.]

proclaim <05608> [declare.]

loudly <07440> [rejoicing. Heb. singing.]


107:23

traveled <03381> [They.]

This is the fourth comparison; their captivity was as dangerous and alarming as a dreadful tempest at sea; with a most natural and striking description of which we are here presented.

traveled <03381> [go down.]


107:24

amazing <06381> [his wonders.]


107:25

gave the order <0559> [he commandeth.]

<05975> [raiseth. Heb. maketh to stand. lifteth.]


107:26

sailors <05315> [their soul.]


107:27

staggered <05128> [stagger.]

[are at their wit's end. Heb. all their wisdom is swallowed up.]


107:28


107:29


107:30

led <05148> [he bringeth.]


107:31

give thanks <03034> [Oh that men.]

amazing <06381> [his wonderful.]




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