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Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Know - Chosen, adopted to be my peculiar ones. Therefore - Because you have all these obligations and abused all these mercies. 3. Agreed - Can you have God's presence while you walk so contrary to him? 5.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Jerusalem - That weak, unwalled city, and much more the church which is the antitype of Jerusalem. In the siege - Now when all this is in readiness, and no visible means of escape,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
6. Gilead - Gilead was a country fertile for pastures; upon which account the Reubenites and Gadites, being men whose estate lay in cattle, begged it of Moses for their portion.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. The top - Are scattered in the head of every street. 2. Earthen pitchers - The nobles, the priests, and the good men, are looked upon no better than earthen vessels,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Judge - The question is doubled, to awaken the prophet more fully, and to quicken him to his work. 3. Her time - The time of ripeness in her sins, and of execution of judgments on her.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. Woe is me - The land is brought in complaining, that whereas it was once well stored, now it hath few good in it. As the grape- gleanings - In Israel and Judah, which in bringing forth good men,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Even - Of Saul's own tribe: who were moved hereto by God's spirit, by the conscience of their duty to David; and by their observation of God's departure from Saul,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Bands - For Nebuchadnezzar's army was made up of several nations, who were willing to fight under the banner of such a puissant and victorious emperor.…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. For the princes - Jehoahaz, Jehoiachim, Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah. 2. What - What resemblance shall I use to set out the nature, deportment, and state of the mother of these princes?…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Of every one - Not of every person, but of every tribe. A rod - That staff, or rod, which the princes carried in their hands as tokens of their dignity and authority.