‏ Isaiah 28:21

in mount Perazim.

2Sa 5:20; 1Ch 14:11

the valley.

Jos 10:10,12; 2Sa 5:25

Geba.

1Ch 14:16

his strange.

19; De 29:21-24; Jer 30:14; La 2:15; 3:33; Eze 33:21; Lu 19:41-44

‏ Isaiah 38:8

I will bring.

Jos 10:12-14; 2Ki 20:11; 2Ch 32:24,31; Mt 16:1

the sun dial. Heb. the degrees by, or, with the sun.Or, as the Hebrew might be rendered, "the steps of Ahaz." The researches of curious travellers in Hindostan, observes Bp. Stock, have lately discovered in that country, three observatories of similar form, the most remarkable of which is to be seen within four miles of Delhi, the ancient capital of the Mogul empire. A rectangled triangle, whose hypotenuse is a staircase, (apparently parallel to the axis of the earth,) bisects a zone, or coping of a wall, which wall connects the two terminating towers at right and left. The coping itself is of a circular form, and accurately graduated, to mark, by the gnomon above, the sun's progress before and after noon.

‏ Isaiah 60:20

sun.

Ps 27:1; 84:11; Am 8:9; Mal 4:2

the days.

25:8; 30:19; 35:10; Re 7:15-17; 21:4

‏ Amos 8:9

that I.This is supposed to refer to an eclipse; and Abp. Usher has shown that about eleven years after Amos prophesied there were two great eclipses of the sun, one at the feast of tabernacles, and the other some time before the passover.

4:13; 5:8; Job 5:14; Isa 13:10; 29:9,10; 59:9,10; Jer 15:9; Mic 3:6

Mt 24:29; Re 6:12; 8:12

and I.

Ex 10:21-23; Mt 27:45; Mr 15:33; Lu 23:44

‏ Habakkuk 3:11

sun.

Jos 10:12,13; Isa 28:21; 38:8

habitation.

Ps 19:4

at the light of thine arrows they went. or, thine arrowswalked in the light.

Jos 10:11; Ps 18:12-14; 77:17,18; 144:5,6
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