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19:11 Saul sent messengers to David's house to guard it and to kill him in the morning. Then David's wife Michal told him, “If you do not save yourself tonight, ...
... Hebrew: “I will gather them back into the midst of the city. ... book of Jeremiah, most often in the ominous sense ... window (Song 2:9). Until a more acceptable ...
6:16 As the ark of the Lord entered the City of David, Saul's daughter Michal looked out the window. When she saw King David leaping and dancing before the Lord ...
9:19 For the sound of wailing is soon to be heard in Zion. They will wail, 'We are utterly ruined! We are completely disgraced!
9:21 'Death has climbed in through our windows. It has entered into our fortified houses. It has taken away our children who play in the streets. It has taken ...
[16:19] sn This passage offers some rather forceful contrasts. The Lord is Jeremiah's source of strength, security, and protection. The idols are false gods, ...
[49:29] sn This expression is a favorite theme in the book of Jeremiah. It describes the terrors of war awaiting the people of Judah and Jerusalem (6:25), the ...
they go in through the windows like a thief. ... Thus Joel in the Hebrew Bible has 4 chapters, the 5 verses of ch. ... 18-19 that at the time of Joel's writing this ...
[3:19] tn Heb “How I would place you among the sons.” Israel appears to be addressed here contextually as the Lord 's wife (see the next verse).
The Hebrew word simply means “darkness,” but in the Bible it has come to symbolize what opposes God, such as judgment (Exod 10:21), death (Ps 88:13), oppression ...