![]() Young one - The “afterbirth” (see the margin). The eagle - The Roman ensign compare Matthew 24:28 and consult throughout this passage the marginal references.Įvil - i. But it only needs to read this part of the denunciation, and to compare it with the narrative of Josephus, to see that its full and exact accomplishment took place in the wars of Vespasian and Titus against the Jews, as indeed the Jews themselves generally admit. The description (compare the marginal references) applies undoubtedly to the Chaldeans, and in a degree to other nations also whom God raised up as ministers of vengeance upon apostate Israel (e. Naturalists prescribed elaborate precautions against its ravages.Ĭast - Some prefer “shall be spoiled” or “plundered.”Ĭontrast Deuteronomy 28:12 and Deuteronomy 28:13.įorever - Yet “the remnant” Romans 9:27 Romans 11:5 would by faith and obedience become a holy seed.įourth series of judgments, descriptive of the calamities and horrors which should ensue when Israel should be subjugated by its foreign foes. Third series of judgments, affecting every kind of labor and enterprise until it had accomplished the total ruin of the nation, and its subjection to its enemies. See the marginal references for the fulfillment of these judgments. Mental maladies shah be added to those sore bodily plagues, and should Deuteronomy 28:29-34 reduce the sufferers to powerlessness before their enemies and oppressors.īlindness - Most probably mental blindness compare Lamentations 4:14 Zephaniah 1:17 2 Corinthians 3:14 ff. The “botch” (rather “boil ” see Exodus 9:9), the “emerods” or tumors 1 Samuel 5:6, 1 Samuel 5:9, the “scab” and “itch” represent the various forms of the loathsome skin diseases which are common in Syria and Egypt. Second series of judgments on the body, mind, and outward circumstances of the sinners. Here it is meant that they should be tossed to and fro at the will of others, driven from one country to another without any certain settlement. The threat differs from that in Leviticus 26:33, which refers to a dispersion of the people among the pagan. When the heat is very great the atmosphere in Palestine is often filled with dust and sand the wind is a burning sirocco, and the air comparable to the glowing heat at the mouth of a furnace. “Blasting” denotes (compare Genesis 41:23) the result of the scorching east wind “mildew” that of an untimely blight falling on the green ear, withering it and marring its produce. Vexation - Rather, confusion: the word in the original is used Deuteronomy 7:23 1 Samuel 14:20 for the panic and disorder with which the curse of God smites His foes. ![]() The curse of God should rest on all they did, and should issue in manifold forms of disease, in famine, and in defeat in war. The curses correspond in form and number Deuteronomy 28:15-19 to the blessings Deuteronomy 28:3-6, and the special modes in which these threats should be executed are described in five groups of denunciations Deuteronomy 28:20-26įirst series of judgments. Concordances: - Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities Backsliders Disobedience to God Fear of God Holy Spirit Idolatry Judgments Obedience Reprobacy War Wicked (People) Thompson Chain Reference - By-Word, Israel Israel Israel-The Jews The Topic Concordance - Disobedience Israel/jews Torrey's Topical Textbook - Obedience to God ĭictionaries: - American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Gerizim Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Abstain, Abstinence Amos, Theology of Blessing Command, Commandment Curse, Accursed Disease Israel Jeremiah, Theology of Obedience Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Faithfulness of God Jews Easton Bible Dictionary - Famine Fausset Bible Dictionary - Sadducees Holman Bible Dictionary - Byword Covenant Kings, 1 and 2 Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Crimes and Punishments Deuteronomy Morrish Bible Dictionary - Proverb The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Parable Plagues of egypt People's Dictionary of the Bible - Captivity Jew Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - By-word Įncyclopedias: - Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Peculiarities of the Law of Moses International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Astonishment Byword Proverb The Jewish Encyclopedia - Tokaḥah ![]()
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