Verse 9
shalt not: Exodus 20:4-Joshua :
the Lord: On the import of the word yehowah, which we translate Lord, see note on Exodus 3:15. The word elohim, which is rendered God, in the singular, eloah, and in Arabic allah, is derived from the Arabic alaha, he worshipped, adored, was struck with astonishment, fear, or terror, and hence, he adored with sacred honour and veneration. It also signifies, he succoured, liberated, kept in safety, or defended. Here we learn that elohim denotes the sole object of adoration; the perfections of whose nature must astonish all who contemplate them, and fill with horror all who rebel against him; that consequently he must be worshipped with reverence and religious fear; and that every sincere worshipper may expect help in all his weaknesses, etc., freedom from the power, guilt, and consequences of sin, and support and defence to the uttermost.
a jealous God: Exodus 34:14
visiting: Exodus 34:7, Jeremiah 32:18, Daniel 9:4-1 Samuel :, Matthew 23:35, Matthew 23:36, Romans 11:28, Romans 11:29
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:1 - Ye shall Leviticus 26:39 - and also Deuteronomy 28:18 - the fruit of thy body Deuteronomy 32:16 - provoked Deuteronomy 32:41 - them that hate Judges 2:12 - bowed 2 Kings 9:26 - I will requite 2 Kings 10:6 - your master's sons 2 Chronicles 19:2 - hate the Lord Ezekiel 8:3 - provoketh Ezekiel 16:45 - that loatheth Ezekiel 18:19 - Why John 15:24 - hated Acts 7:43 - figures
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