. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. h. 9:26,29,30. m Is. 1:16—20. 11. 25:4, Jer. 7:22, Deut. 31:27. 1. Is. 48:4. Heb. 3:7, Deut. 1:32. Hab. 3 Ex. 24:6-8. 31:» 2 Chr. 36:15,16. Jer. 44 Deut. 32:31. 1 Sam. 12:21. 1 K. 16: 13. Ps. 115:8. Jer. 10:8,15. Jon. 2 Jer. 2:5. Rom. 1:21—23. 1 Cor. 8 8,11,12. 2 Chr. 33:2,9
. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. h. 9:26,29,30. m Is. 1:16—20. 11. 25:4, Jer. 7:22, Deut. 31:27. 1. Is. 48:4. Heb. 3:7, Deut. 1:32. Hab. 3 Ex. 24:6-8. 31:» 2 Chr. 36:15,16. Jer. 44 Deut. 32:31. 1 Sam. 12:21. 1 K. 16: 13. Ps. 115:8. Jer. 10:8,15. Jon. 2 Jer. 2:5. Rom. 1:21—23. 1 Cor. 8 8,11,12. 2 Chr. 33:2, Ex. 32:8. 1 K. 12:28. Ps. 106:18—20. Is. 44:9, 10. 1 K. 14:15,23. 15:13. 16 Dent. 4:19. Jer. 8 10:18—28. 11:18. 1 K. 16:31. 22 16:3. 21:6. Lev. 18:21. :3. Ps. 106:37,33. Ez. 20:26,31. 23:6. Dent. 18:10-12. 2 Chr. 33:6. la. 8:19. 47:9,12,13. Jer. 27:9. Mic. 5:12. Acts 16:16. Gal. 6 1 K. 21:20,25. Is. 50 11. 21 13:23. 23:27. Dent. 29:20—28. 32: 21—26. Josh. 23:13,15. Jer. 15:1. Hos. 9 1 K. 11:13,32,36. 12:20. :12. Syrian, nnd after 6 yrs. of anarchy, the wise and upright Dejoces wasmade king, about B. C. 700. Phraortes succeeded liim, and empire. Cyaxares, his successor, made Assyria a Median province. and left his vast empire to Astyages; who in 556 B. C. left it tohis grandson, Cyriia. In this way rose the Medo-Persian Dan. &c. Rob. Calm. The captivity described here and at18:6. is thought by Sir R. K. Porter to be confirmed by a sculpture hediscovered and copied from tlie mountain, Be-sitoon, on the bordersof ancient Assyria near Kermanshah. See the cut. The first figure?wears the Median habit, like the leaders of the guards at Persepolis,the Uiird may be the K. of Assyria; the costume is regal, like such atPersepolis. The last of the series may perhaps represent the tribe ofLevi. The 10 figures before the K. represent the 10 tribes. Ed. Verse 9. Built them high places.] Note
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