Deuteronomy 28:32-34
sons.In several countries, particularly in Spain and Portugal, the children of the Jews have been taken from them, by order of the government, to be educated in the Popish faith. 18,41; Nu 21:29; 2Ch 29:9; Ne 5:2-5; Jer 15:7-9; 16:2-4; Eze 24:25Joe 3:6; Am 5:27; Mic 4:10fail.65; Job 11:20; 17:5; Ps 69:3; 119:82,123; Isa 38:14; La 2:11; 4:17La 5:17 The fruit.30,51; Le 26:16; Ne 9:36,37; Isa 1:7; Jer 5:17; 8:16thou shalt be.29; Jer 4:17 28,68; Isa 33:14; Jer 25:15,16; Re 16:10,11 1 Samuel 2:33
to consume.22:21-23; 1Ki 1:7,19; 2:26,27; Mt 2:16-18in the flower, etc. Heb. men. 2 Kings 25:7
they slew.Ge 21:16; 44:34; De 28:34; Jer 22:30; 39:6,7; 52:10,11and put out. Heb. and made blind.Thus were fulfilled the apparently contradictory prophecies of Jeremiah and Ezekiel--that his eyes should see the king of Babylon, but Babylon he should not see, though he should die there. Jer 32:4,5; 34:3; Eze 12:13-16bound him.Jud 16:21; 2Ch 33:11; 36:6; Ps 107:10,11; 149:8; Eze 7:27; 17:16-20 Jeremiah 29:21
which.8,9; 14:14,15; La 2:14 Jeremiah 39:6-7
slew the.52:10; 2Ki 25:7before.Ge 21:16; 44:34; De 28:34; 2Ki 22:20; 2Ch 34:28; Es 8:6; Isa 13:16slew all.21:7; 24:8-10; 34:19-21 he put.32:4,5; 52:11; 2Ki 25:7; Eze 12:13chains. Heb. two brasen chains, or fetters.Jud 16:21; Ps 107:10,11; 119:8
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