behold. 2:22;
the stay. Le 26:26; Ps 105:16; Jer 37:21; 38:9; Eze 4:16,17; 14:13;
mighty. 2:13-15; 2Ki 24:14-16; Ps 74:9; La 5:12-14; Am 2:3;
the ancient. 9:15; Eze 8:12; 9:5;
captain. Ex 18:21; De 1:15; 1Sa 8:12;
the honourable man. Heb. a man eminent in countenance. Jud 8:18;
eloquent orator. or, skilful of speech. Ex 4:10,14-16;
children. 1Ki 3:7-9; 2Ch 33:1; 34:1; 36:2,5,9,11; Ec 10:16;
the people. 9:19-21; 11:13; Jer 9:3-8; 22:17; Eze 22:6,7,12; Am 4:1; Mic 3:1-3,11; Zec 7:9-11; Mal 3:5; Jas 2:6; 5:4;
child. 1:4; Le 19:32; 2Ki 2:23; Job 30:1-12;
base. 2Sa 16:5-9; Ec 10:5-7; Mt 26:67; 27:28-30; Mr 14:65; Lu 22:64;
a man. 4:1; Jud 11:6-8; Joh 6:15;
swear. Heb. lift up the hand. Ge 14:22; De 32:40; Re 10:5,6;
healer. Heb. binder up. 58:12; Jer 14:19; La 2:13; Ho 5:13; 6:1;
neither bread. Princes and great men in the East, as Sir J. Chardin testifies, are obliged to have a great stock of clothes in readiness for presents on all occasions; and a great quantity of provisions for the table is equally necessary, (see 1; Ki 4:22, 23. Ne 5:17, 18.) Hence the person desired to undertake the government, alleges as an excuse that he is not able to support the dignity of his station.
Jerusalem. 2Ch 28:5-7,18; 33:11; 36:17-19; Jer 26:6,18; La 5:16,17; Mic 3:12;
because. 5:18,19; 57:4; Ps 73:8,9; Eze 8:12; 9:9; Ho 7:16; Mal 3:13-15; Mt 12:36,37; Jude 1:15;
to provoke. 65:3-5; 2Ch 33:6,7; Eze 8:4-6,17,18; Hab 1:13; 1Co 10:22;
The shew. ver. 16; 1Sa 15:32; 2Ki 9:30; Ps 10:4; 73:6,7; Pr 30:13; Jer 3:3; 6:15; Da 7:20;
and they declare. Ge 13:13; 18:20,21; 19:5-9; Jer 44:16,17; Eze 23:16;
Say ye. 26:20,21; Ec 8:12; Jer 15:11; Eze 9:4; 18:9-19; Zep 2:3; Mal 3:18; Ro 2:5-11;
they shall eat. Ps 18:23,24; 128:1,2; Ga 6:7,8; Heb 6:10;
Woe. 48:22; 57:20,21; 65:13-15,20; Ps 1:3-5; 11:5,6; Ec 8:13;
for the reward. Ps 28:4; 62:12; Pr 1:31; 2Co 5:10; Jas 2:13;
given him. Heb. done to him. Ps 120:3,4;
children. ver. 4; 2Ki 11:1; Na 3:13;
lead thee. or, which call thee blessed. 9:15; Nu 6:23-27; Jer 5:31; Mt 15:14;
destroy. Heb. swallow up. Mt 23:14;
standeth up. Ps 12:5; Pr 22:22,23; 23:10,11; Ho 4:1,2; Mic 6:2;
enter. Job 22:4; 34:23; Ps 143:2;
ye have eaten. or, ye have burnt. 5:7; Job 24:2-7; Jer 5:27; Am 4:1; Mic 2:2; 6:10; Mt 21:33;
ye beat. 58:4; Ex 5:14; Am 2:6,7; 8:4-6; Mic 3:2,3;
the daughters. 1:8; 4:4; Mt 21:5; Lu 23:28;
are haughty. 24:4; 32:9-11; Pr 16:18; 30:13; Eze 16:49,50; Zep 3:11;
wanton eyes. Heb. deceiving with their eyes. Or, as {messakkaroth ainayim} is rendered in the Targum, "painting their eyes with stibium:" for {sakar} is probably the same as the Chaldee {sekar,} or that import.
mincing. or, tripping nicely. and making. The Eastern ladies wear on their ankles large rings to which smaller ones are attached, which make a tinkling sound as they move nimbly.
smite. Le 13:29,30,43,44; De 28:27; Re 16:2;
discover. Heb. made naked. 20:4; 47:2,3; Jer 13:22; Eze 16:36,37; 23:25-29; Mic 1:11; Na 3:5;
tinkling ornaments. ver. 16;
cauls. or, networks. {Shevisim,} probably the rich embroidered kerchiefs used to bind on their caps on the head, described by Lady M. W. Montague, Let. 32.
round tires. Jud 8:21;
chains. or, sweet-balls. {Neteephoth,} earrings or drops; in Arabic, {netafat.}
the bracelets. Ge 24:22,30,53; 38:18,25; Ex 35:22; Nu 31:50; Eze 16:11;
mufflers. or, spangled ornaments.
tablets. Heb. houses of the soul. Probably perfume boxes, as rendered by Bp. Lowth.
the earrings. {Lechashim,} probably amulets. Ge 35:4; Ex 32:2; Eze 16:12; Ho 2:13;
rings. Ge 41:42; Es 8:12; So 5:14; Lu 15:22; Jas 2:2;
nose jewels. Ge 24:47; 1Ti 2:9,10; 1Pe 3:3,4;
The changeable suits. {Machalatzoth,} probably loose robes, used according to the weather.
glasses. Ex 38:8;
fine linen. Ge 41:42; 1Ch 15:27; Eze 16:10; Lu 16:19; Re 19:8,14;
vails. Ge 24:65; Ru 3:15; So 5:7;
baldness. 22:12; Eze 7:18; Mic 1:16;
a girding. 15:3; 32:9-11; Job 16:15; Jer 4:8; 6:26; 48:37; 49:3; La 2:10; Eze 27:31; Joe 1:8; Am 8:10; Re 11:3;
burning. 4:4; Le 26:16; De 28:22; 32:24; Re 16:9; 18:9;
Thy men. 2Ch 29:9; Jer 11:22; 14:18; 18:21; 19:7; 21:9; La 2:21; Am 9:10;
desolate. or, emptied. Heb. cleansed. shall sit. 47:1; Job 2:8,13; La 2:10; Eze 26:16; Lu 19:44;