Psalms 88:18
Lover.8; 31:11; 38:11; Job 19:12-15mine acquaintance.A figurative expression to denote that he now never saw them. Psalms 142:4
I looked, etc. or, Look on the right hand and see. butthere was. 31:11; 69:20; 88:8,18; Job 19:13-19; Mt 26:56; 2Ti 4:16refuge.1Sa 23:11-13,19,20; 27:1failed me. no man cared for my soul. Heb. perished from me;no man sought after my soul. Isaiah 3:4-8
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 4:1Mic 3:1-3,11; Zec 7:9-11; Mal 3:5; Jas 2:6; 5:4child.1:4; Le 19:32; 2Ki 2:23; Job 30:1-12base.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 10:5,6healer. Heb. binder up.58:12; Jer 14:19; La 2:13; Ho 5:13; 6:1neither 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 3:12because.5:18,19; 57:4; Ps 73:8,9; Eze 8:12; 9:9; Ho 7:16; Mal 3:13-15Mt 12:36,37; Jude 1:15to provoke.65:3-5; 2Ch 33:6,7; Eze 8:4-6,17,18; Hab 1:13; 1Co 10:22 Isaiah 49:21
seeing.Jer 31:15-17; Ro 11:11-17,24; Ga 3:29; 4:26-29am desolate.3:26; 51:17-20; 52:2; 54:3-8; 60:15; 62:4; 64:10; La 1:1-3Mt 24:29,30; Lu 21:24; Ro 11:26-31 Matthew 9:36
when.14:14; 15:32; Mr 6:34; Heb 4:15; 5:2fainted, etc. or, were tired and lay down. as.10:6; 15:24; Nu 27:17; 1Ki 22:17; 2Ch 18:16; Isa 56:9-11; Jer 50:6Eze 34:3-6; Zec 10:2; 11:16; 13:7,8 Matthew 15:14
Let.Ho 4:17; 1Ti 6:5they.23:16-24; Isa 9:16; 42:19; 56:10; Mal 2:8; Lu 6:39And if.Jer 5:31; 6:15; 8:12; Eze 14:9,10; Mic 3:6,7; 2Pe 2:1,17; Re 19:20Re 22:15
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