Chapter 58
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Do Ps 72:1-4; Deut 16:18-19; 2Sam 23:3; 2Chr 19:6-7; Isa 11:3-5, Isa 32:1; Jer 23:5-6
O congregation Ps 82:1-2; Num 11:16; Deut 1:15-16; 2Sam 5:3; Matt 26:3, Matt 27:1; Luke 23:50-51; Acts 5:21
O ye Ps 82:6-7
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in heart Ps 21:11; Eccl 3:16; Isa 59:4-6; Jer 22:16-17; Ezek 22:12, Ezek 22:27; Mic 3:1-3, Mic 3:9-12; John 11:47-53
weigh Ps 94:20; Isa 10:1, Isa 26:7
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estranged etc. Ps 51:5; Job 15:14; Prov 22:15; Isa 48:8; Eph 2:3
as soon etc. Heb. from the belly, Ps 22:10; Isa 46:3
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poison Ps 140:3; Eccl 10:11; Rom 3:13; Jas 3:8
like Heb. according to the likeness of
serpent Matt 3:7, Matt 23:33
the deaf Jer 8:17, adder or asp, Pethen, is no doubt the boeten of the Arabians, which M. Forskal describes as spotted with black and white, about one foot in length, nearly half an inch thick, oviparous, and its bite almost instant death. It is the aspic of the ancients, and is so called the literati of Cyprus, though the common people call it κουφη, deaf. Job 20:14, Job 20:16; Isa 11:8
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Which That serpents might be charmed or rendered harmless was well known to the ancients. Virgil, and many others state the fact - Frigidus in pratis cantando, rumpitur anguis. "In the meadows the cold snake is burst by incantation."
charming never so wisely or, be the charmer never so cunning, Deut 18:11; Isa 19:3
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Break their Ps 3:7, Ps 10:15; Job 4:10-11, Job 29:17; Ezek 30:21-26
young Ps 17:12, Ps 91:13; Num 23:24; Isa 31:4; Hos 5:14; Mic 5:8
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Ps 22:14, Ps 64:7-8, Ps 112:10; Exod 15:15; Josh 2:9-11, Josh 7:5; 2Sam 17:10; Isa 13:7
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a snail Shabbelool, in Chaldee tivlala, the snail, is probably so called from the Arabic balla, to wet, moisten, because of the glutinous slime emitted from its body, by which it appears to waste itself away in its own motion; and in the same manner the wicked prove their own destruction.
pass Ps 37:35-36; Matt 24:35; Jas 1:10
untimely Job 3:16; Eccl 6:3
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thorns Ps 118:12; Eccl 7:6
as Ps 10:2, Ps 10:5, Ps 55:23, Ps 73:18-20; Job 18:18, Job 20:5-29; Prov 1:27, Prov 10:25, Prov 14:32; Isa 17:13, Isa 40:24; Jer 23:19
both living etc. Heb. as living as wrath, Num 16:30
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righteous Ps 52:6, Ps 64:10, Ps 68:1-3, Ps 107:42; Judg 5:31; Prov 11:10; Rev 11:17-18, Rev 18:20; Rev 19:1-6
wash Ps 68:23; Job 29:6; Rev 14:20
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Verily there is Ps 73:13-15, Ps 92:15; Mal 3:14; Rom 2:5
a reward for Heb. fruit of the, etc. Isa 3:10; Rom 6:21-22
verily he Ps 9:16, Ps 64:9, Ps 67:4, Ps 33:18, Ps 96:13, Ps 98:9; Mal 2:17; 2Pet 3:4-10
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Do Ps 72:1-4; Deut 16:18-19; 2Sam 23:3; 2Chr 19:6-7; Isa 11:3-5, Isa 32:1; Jer 23:5-6
O congregation Ps 82:1-2; Num 11:16; Deut 1:15-16; 2Sam 5:3; Matt 26:3, Matt 27:1; Luke 23:50-51; Acts 5:21
O ye Ps 82:6-7
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in heart Ps 21:11; Eccl 3:16; Isa 59:4-6; Jer 22:16-17; Ezek 22:12, Ezek 22:27; Mic 3:1-3, Mic 3:9-12; John 11:47-53
weigh Ps 94:20; Isa 10:1, Isa 26:7
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estranged etc. Ps 51:5; Job 15:14; Prov 22:15; Isa 48:8; Eph 2:3
as soon etc. Heb. from the belly, Ps 22:10; Isa 46:3
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poison Ps 140:3; Eccl 10:11; Rom 3:13; Jas 3:8
like Heb. according to the likeness of
serpent Matt 3:7, Matt 23:33
the deaf Jer 8:17, adder or asp, Pethen, is no doubt the boeten of the Arabians, which M. Forskal describes as spotted with black and white, about one foot in length, nearly half an inch thick, oviparous, and its bite almost instant death. It is the aspic of the ancients, and is so called the literati of Cyprus, though the common people call it κουφη, deaf. Job 20:14, Job 20:16; Isa 11:8
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Which That serpents might be charmed or rendered harmless was well known to the ancients. Virgil, and many others state the fact - Frigidus in pratis cantando, rumpitur anguis. "In the meadows the cold snake is burst by incantation."
charming never so wisely or, be the charmer never so cunning, Deut 18:11; Isa 19:3
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Break their Ps 3:7, Ps 10:15; Job 4:10-11, Job 29:17; Ezek 30:21-26
young Ps 17:12, Ps 91:13; Num 23:24; Isa 31:4; Hos 5:14; Mic 5:8
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Ps 22:14, Ps 64:7-8, Ps 112:10; Exod 15:15; Josh 2:9-11, Josh 7:5; 2Sam 17:10; Isa 13:7
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a snail Shabbelool, in Chaldee tivlala, the snail, is probably so called from the Arabic balla, to wet, moisten, because of the glutinous slime emitted from its body, by which it appears to waste itself away in its own motion; and in the same manner the wicked prove their own destruction.
pass Ps 37:35-36; Matt 24:35; Jas 1:10
untimely Job 3:16; Eccl 6:3
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thorns Ps 118:12; Eccl 7:6
as Ps 10:2, Ps 10:5, Ps 55:23, Ps 73:18-20; Job 18:18, Job 20:5-29; Prov 1:27, Prov 10:25, Prov 14:32; Isa 17:13, Isa 40:24; Jer 23:19
both living etc. Heb. as living as wrath, Num 16:30
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righteous Ps 52:6, Ps 64:10, Ps 68:1-3, Ps 107:42; Judg 5:31; Prov 11:10; Rev 11:17-18, Rev 18:20; Rev 19:1-6
wash Ps 68:23; Job 29:6; Rev 14:20
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Verily there is Ps 73:13-15, Ps 92:15; Mal 3:14; Rom 2:5
a reward for Heb. fruit of the, etc. Isa 3:10; Rom 6:21-22
verily he Ps 9:16, Ps 64:9, Ps 67:4, Ps 33:18, Ps 96:13, Ps 98:9; Mal 2:17; 2Pet 3:4-10
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