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Stubbornness.-Revolting.-Rebellion.

CHAP. XV.

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dom's mouth are righteousness, there is evil heart. Ch. ix. 14.-xi. 8.-xiii. 10.nothing froward or perverse in them. Ch. xvi. 12.-xviii. 23.-xxiii. 17. vi. 12. A wicked man walketh with a froward mouth. See froward tongue, fro

REVOLTING. ward mouth. Prov. x. 31. The froward tongue shall Isa. i. 5. Why will ye be stricken any

CXXIV. The wicked are revolters. be cut out. Ver. 32. The mouth of the wicked

ye will revolt more and more.

xxxi. 6. The children of Israel have speaketh frowardness. Ver. 30. xvi. 28. A froward man soweth strife.

deeply revolted.

Jer. v. 23. This people hath a revoltSee Ch. xvii. 20.

ing and rebellious heart. Ch. vi. 28.

Hos. ix. 15. I will love them no more; STUBBORNNESS.

all their princes are revolters. CXXIII. Stubbornness, the stiff-necked

REBELLION. in their own ways, and ways of their own sight and eyes. Exod. xxxii. 9, 10. The CXXV. Rebellion against God forbid. Lord said, it is a stiff-necked people. den. Nurnb. xiv. 9. Rebel not against Let me alone that my wrath may wax hot the Lord; the Lord is with us. Ps. against ther, that I may consume them. Ixxviii. 8.

xxxiii. 3. 5. The Lord said, I will not Josh. xxii. 29. The people said, God go up in the midst of thee, lest I consume forbid that we should rebel against the thee, for thou art a stiff-necked people. Lord, and turn from following him. Deut. ix. 6. 13.

Threats. 1 Sam. xii. 15. If ye will Deut. xxix. 19, 20. If any say, I shall rebel against the commandment of the have peace, though I walk in the imagi- Lord, then shall the hand of the Lord be nation of my heart, to add drunkenness against you, as it was against your fato thirst, the Lord will not spare him, thers. but the anger of the Lord and his jea- xv. 23. Rebellion is as the sin of witchlousy shall smoke against that man, and craft; stubbornness is as iniquity and all the curses that are written in this idolatry. book shall lie upon him, and the Lord Neh. ix. 26, 27. They were disobedient shall blot out his name from under and rebelled against thee, and cast thy heaven.

law behind their backs, and wrought great 1 Sam. xv. 23. Stubbornness is as ini. provocations. Therefore thou deliver. quity and idolatry.

edst them into the hands of their enemies, Jer. vii. 24. They turned not, nor in- who vexed them. clined their car, but walked in the coun- Ps. lxviii. 6. Rebels dwell in a dry sels and in the imagination of their evil land. hearts, and went backward and not for- cvii. 11, 12. Because they rebelled ward. Ver. 25, 26.

against the words of God, and contemned Ver. 29. The Lord hath rejected and the counsels of the Most High; thereforsaken the generation of his wrath. fore he brought down their heart with

xxxi. 18. Ephraim said, Thou hast labour; they fell down, and there was chastised me as a bullock unaccustomed none to help. See Numb. xx. 24.-xxvii. to the yoke.

14. Deut. i. 26. 43.-ix. 7. 23, 24.Acts vii. 51. Ye stiff-necked and un- xxxi. 27. circumcised in heart and ears, ye do al.

Isa. i. 2. I have nourished and brought ways resist the Holy Ghost. Deut. x. 16. up children, and they have rebelled against 2 Chron. xxx. 8.

me.Ver. 9. Except the Lord had left The same thing implied in the expres us a very small remnant, we should have sions of walking after the counsel or the been as Sodom, and like unto Gomorrah. imagination of an evil heart; as in the Ver. 19, 20. following scriptures. Eccl. xi. 9. O young xxx. 1. Wo to the rebellious children, man, walk in the ways of thine heart, saith the Lord, that take counsel, but and in the sight of thine eyes; but know, not of me; and that cover with a cov. that for all these things God will bring ering, but not of my pirit.—Ver. 9. thee into judgment.

This is a rebellious people, lying chil. Jer. ii. 17. Neither shall they walk dren, that will not hear the law of the any more after the imagination of their Lord.

Isa. xlv. 9. Woe to him that striveth ja voice of the Lord, that rendereth re. with his Maker.

compense to his enemies.Ver. 14. The Ixiii. 10. They rebelled and vexed his indignation of the Lord shall be known holy Spirit, therefore he was turned to be toward his enemies. their enemy, and he fought against them. Jer. xlvi. 10. This is the day of the

Ixv. 2, 3. I have spread out mine hands Lord God of hosts, a day of vengeance, all the day unto a rebellious people, which that he may avenge him of his adversaries. walketh in a way that is not good, after Nah. i. 2. The Lord will take ven. their own thoughts. A people that pro- geance on his adversaries; he reserveth voketh me to anger continually to my wrath for his enemies.- Ver. 8. Darkness face.- Ver. 6. I will recompense into shall pursue his enemies. their bosom their iniquities.

Heb. x. 27. Fiery indignation shall Jer. iv. 17, 18. Enemies are against devour the adversaries. Ver. 13. her round about, because she hath been rebellious against me, saith the Lord. CXXVII. Deliverance from enmity Thy ways and thy doings have procured against God. Rom. v. 10. When we these things unto thee.

were enemies, we were reconciled by the Lam. i. 13. From above he hath sent death of his Son. fire into my bones, &c.-Ver. 18. The Col. i. 21. You who were enemies in Lord is righteous, for I have rebelled your minds by wicked works, hath he reagainst his commandments.

conciled. iii. 42, 43. We have transgressed and rebelled. Thou hast covered with anger, and persecuted us.

THE WICKED. Ezek. xx. 8. They rebelled against me; then I said, I will pour out my fury upon CXXVIII. God's threatenings against them, to accomplish mine anger against the wicked. Exod. xxiii. 7. I will not them. Ver. 13. 21. 38.

justify the wicked. Nah. i. 3. The Lord Dan. ix. 5. We have sinned, and have will not acquit the wicked. committed iniquity, and have done wick. Deut. xxviii. 20. The Lord shall send edly, and have rebelled even by departing upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke, from thy precepts, and from thý judg. in all that thou settest thine land unto for ments,

to do; until thou be destroyed, and until Hos. vii. 13. Woe unto them that re- thou perish quickly, because of the wick. bel against me. Ch. xiii. 18.

edness of thy doings, whereby thou hast forsaken me.

2 Sam. iii. 39. The Lord will reward ENEMIES, ADVERSARIES. the doer of evil, according to his wicked.

Ps. xxviii. 4.-xciv. 23. Isa. xiv. CXXVI. Enemies, adversaries of the 16. Lord. Deut. xxxii. 43. God will render 2 Chron. vi. 23. Judge thy servants, by vengeance to his adversaries.

requiting the wicked, by recompensing 1 Sam. ii. 10. The adversaries of the his way upon his own head. Lord shall be broken to pieces.

Job x. 3. God will not shine upon the Ps. xxxvii. 20. The enemies of the Lord counsel of the wicked. shall be as the fat of lambs, into smoke xx. 23. God shall cast the fury of his shall they consume away.

wrath upon the wicked, and rain it upon lxviii. 1. Let God arise, let his enemies them. be scattered. (Ps. Ixxxiii. 1, 2.) Ver. 21. xxi, 17. How oft is the candle of the God shall wound the head of his enemies. wicked put out? and how oft cometh

xcvii. 3. A fire goeth before him, and their destruction upon them? God distriburneth up his enemies round about. buteth sorrows in his anger.

Isa. i. 24. I will ease me of mine ad. Ver. 19, 20. God layeth up his iniquity versaries, and avenge me of mine enemies, for his children; he rewardeth him, and saith the Lord.

he shall know it. His eyes shall see his lix. 18. According to their deeds, he destruction, and he shall drink of the will repay, fury to his adversaries. wrath of the Almighty.

Ixiv. 2. Make thy name known to thine xxvii. 13. This is the portion of a wickadversaries.

ed man from God. See to ver. 22. For God lxvi. 6. A voice of noise from the city, shall cast upon him, and shall not spare.

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Job xxxvi. 6. God preserveth not the Ver. 29. The Lord is far from the life of the wicked.

wicked. Ps. v. 4. Thou art not a God that hast vi. 4. The Lord hath made the wicked pleasure in wickedness. Ps. xi. 5. for the day of evil. Mal. iv. 1.

vii. 11. God is angry with the wicked xxi. 12. God overthroweth the wicked every day.

for his wickedness. Isa. xiii. 11. ix. 5. Thou hast destroyed the wick- Isa. xi. 4. With the breath of his lips, ed, thou hast put out their memory for God shall slay the wicked. 2 Thess. ii. 8.

xiv. 5. The Lord hath broken the staff x. 15. Break thou the arm of the of the wicked. wicked. Ps. xxxvii. 17. The arms of the lvii. 21. There is no peace saith my wicked shall be broken.

God to the wicked. Ch. xlviii. 22.xi. 6. Upon the wicked God shall rain lix. 8. snares, fire and brimstone, and an horri. Jer. i. 16. I will utter my judgments ble tempest, this shall be the portion of (saith the Lord) against them, for all their their cup. Jer. xxiii. 19.-xxx. 23. wickedness. xxviii

. 3. Draw me not away with the ii. 33. Thou hast taught the wicked wicked.- Ver. 4. Give them accord. ones thy ways.-Ver. 35. Behold, I will ing to their deeds.—Ver. 5. The Lord plead with thee, saith the Lord. shall destroy them and not build them vii. 12. See what I did to Shiloh, for up.

the wickedness of my people. Ixxiii. 18. Thou didst set the wicked in xiv. 16. I will pour their own wickedslippery places.

ness upon them. Ixxv. 8. For in the hand of the Lord xxv. 31. God shall give them that are there is a cup, and the wine is red; it is wicked to the sword. Ezek. xxxi. 11. full of mixture, and he poureth out of the xxxiii. 5. For their wickedness I have same; but the dregs thereof all the wick. hid my face from this city. ed of the earth shall wring them out, and xliv. 9. Have ye forgoiten the wicked. drink them.

ness of your fathers, and the wickedness xciv. 3. Lord; how long shall the of your kings, &c.- Ver. 11. I will set wicked triumph ?— Ver. 23. God shall my face against you for evil. bring upon them their own iniquity. Hos. vii. 1, 2. I remember all their

cvii. 34. God turneth a fruitful land wickedness. into barrenness, for the wickedness of ix. 15. For the wickedness of their them that dwell therein. Jer. xii. 4. doings I will drive them out of my

cxix. 119. Thou puttest away all the house. wicked of the earth like dross.

Joel iii. 13. Put ye in the sickle, &c. cxxix. 4. The Lord hath cut asunder for their wickedness is great. the eords of the wicked.

Jonah i. 2. Cry against Nineveh, for cxxxix. 19. Surely thou wilt slay the their wickedness is come up before me. wicked, O God.

Hab. iii. 13. Thou woundest the head cxl. 8. Grant not, O Lord, the desire out of the house of the wicked. of the wicked.

Zeph. i. 3. I will consume man and cxlv. 20. All the wicked will the Lord beast, and the stumbling-blocks with the destroy.

wicked. cxlvi. 9. The way of the wicked he Mal. iv. 1. Behold, the day cometh turneth upside-down.

that shall burn as an oven, and all the cxlvii. 6. The Lord casteth the wick- proud, yea, and all that do wickedly shall ed down to the ground.

be stubble; and the day that cometh shall Prov. iii. 33. The curse of the Lord burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, is in the house of the wicked.

that it shall leave them neither root nor vi. 18. The Lord doth hate an heart branch. Prov. xvi. 4. that deviseth wicked imaginations. Ch. Matt. xxiv. 51. The Lord of the evil xii. 2.

servant shall cut him asunder, and apx. 3. God casteth away the substance point him his portion with hypocrites; of the wicked.

there shall be weeping and gnashing of xv. 8, 9. 26. The sacrifice of the wick- teeth. Ch. xviii. 32. 34. ed, the way of the wicked, the thoughts of the wicked, are an abomination to the CXXIX. Threatening against the Lord. Ver. 21. 27.

wicked, of evils as the consequences of

same.

wickedness under the providential

govern. Ver. 18. He buildeth his house as a ment of God. Job iv. 8. They that plough moth, and as a booth that the keeper iniquity and sow wickedness, reap the maketh.-Ver. 20, 21. Terrors take hold

Prov. xxii. 8. Gal. vi. 7, 8. on him as waters, a tempest stealeth viii. 22. The dwelling-place of the him away in the night. The east wind wicked shall come to nought. Ch. xxi. carrieth him away, and he departeth; 28.

and as a storm hurleth him out of his xi. 20. The eyes of the wicked shall place. fail.

Job xxxi. 3. Is not destruction to the xv. 20. The wicked man travelleth wicked ? and a strange punishment to the with pain all his days.—Ver. 24. Trouble workers of iniquity ? Ps. liii. 5. and anguish shall make him afraid. See Xxxviii. 15. From the wicked their to ver. 31.

light is withholden. Job xviii. 5, 6. The light of the wicked Ps. ix. 16. The wicked is snared in shall be put out, and the spark of his fire the work of his own hands. Ps. x. 2. shall not shine. The light shall be dark Ver. 17. The wicked shall be turned in his tabernacle. See to ver. 21. into hell, and all the nations that forget

Ver. 21. Surely such are the dwellings God. of the wicked.

xxxi. 17. Let the wicked be ashamed; xx. 5. The triumphing of the wicked let them be silent in the grave. is short. See to ver. 29.

xxxii. 10. Many sorrows shall be to Ver. 12. Though wickedness be sweet the wicked. in his mouth.-Ver. 16. He shall suck xxxiv. 21. Evil shall slay the wicked, the poison of asps.

and they that hate the just shall be deVer. 29. This is the portion of a solate. wicked man from God, and the heritage xxxvii. 10. Yet a little while and the appointed unto him by God. Ch. xxvii. wicked shall not be.Ver. 17. The arms 13 to 23.

of the wicked shall be broken. xxi. 7. Wherefore do the wicked live, Ver. 20. The wicked shall perish, and become old, yea, are mighty in power ? the enemies of the Lord shall be as the -Ver. 16. Ch. xxij. 18. Ch. xxiv. 24. fat of rams. Ps. lviii. 7. They are exalted for a little, but are gone Ver. 28. The seed of the wicked shall and brought low: they are taken out of be cut off. the way, and cut off as the tops of the Ver. 35. I have seen the wicked great ears of corn.

in power.-Ver. 38. But the end of the Ver. 17. How oft is the candle of the wicked shall be cut off. Ver. 34. wicked put out. (Prov. xii. 9.–xxiv. lv. 15. Let death seize upon the 20.) Ver. 30. The wicked is reserved wicked. to the day of destruction; they shall be lviii. 10. The righteous shall wash his brought forth to the day of wrath. Prov. feet in the blood of the wicked. xvi. 4.

xcii. 7. When the wicked spring up xxii. 15. Hast thou marked the old as grass; it is that they may be destroyed way, which wicked men have trodden? for ever. Ver. 11. Ps. xciv. 3. 13. Which were cut down out of time, cvi. 18. A fire was kindled, the flame whose foundation was overthrown with a burned up the wicked. flood.

cxix. 155. Salvation is far from the xxiv. 20. The worm shall feed sweetly wicked. upon him, and he shall be no more re. cxli. 10. Let the wicked fall into their membered; and wickedness shall be bro own nets. ken as a tree.

Prov. ii. 22. The wicked shall be cut off xxvii. 7. Let mine enemy be as the from the earth, and the transgressors shall wicked.-Ver. 13. This is his portion. be rooted out of it. 1 Sam. xii. 25.

Ver. 14-17. If his children be multi. iv. 19. The way of the wicked is as plied, it is for the sword; and his off darkness, they know not at what they spring shall not be satisfied with bread. stumble. Though he heap up silver as the dust, v. 22. His own iniqu: shall take the and prepare raiment as the clay: (Hab. wicked himself, and he shall be holden ii. 5.) He may prepare it, but the just with the cords of his sin. shall put it on, and the innocent shall X. 2. Treasures of rekedness profit divide the spoil ,

nothing. Ver, 3.

Prov. x. 7. The name of the wicked Isa. iii. 11. Woe to the wicked, it shall shall rot.

be ill with him; the reward of his hands Ver. 24. The fear of the wicked shall shall be given him. come upon him.-Ver. 27. His years ix. 18. Wickedness burneth as the shall be shortened. Ps. lv. 23.

fire. Ver. 30. The wicked shall not inhabit xlvii. 10, 11. Thou hast trusted in thy the earth.

wickedness. Therefore shall evil come xi. 5. The wicked shall fall by his own upon thee. wickedness.

lvii. 20. The wicked are like the Ver. 8. The righteous is delivered out troubled sea when it cannot rest, whose of trouble; but the wicked cometh in his waters cast up mire and dirt. stead.

Jer. ii. 19. Thine own wickedness Ver. 21. The wicked shall not be un. shall correct thee, and thy backslidings punished. Ver. 31. The wicked and the shall reprove thee. sinner shall be recompensed in the earth. ii. 2, 3. Thou hast polluted the land

xii. 3. A man shall not be established with thy wickedness: therefore there hath by wickedness.- Ver. 7. The wicked are been no latter rain. overthrown, and are not.

iv. 18. Thy ways and thy doings have Ver. 13. The wicked is snared by the procured these things unto thee: this is transgression of his lips.

thy wickedness because it is bitter. Ver. 21. The wicked shall be filled v. 25, 26. Your iniquities and your with mischief.

sins have withholden good things from Ver. 26. The way of the wicked se- you. For among my people are found duceth them.

wicked men. xiii. 5. A wicked man is loathsome, vi. 6, 7. This is the city to be visited: and cometh to shame.

for as a fountain casteth out her waters, Ver. 6. Wickedness overthroweth the so she casteth out her wickedness. sinner.

xii. 1. Wherefore doth the way of the Ver. 25. The belly of the wicked shall wicked prosper. want.

Ver. 4. How long shall the land xiv. 11. The house of the wicked shall mourn, and the herbs of the field wi. be overthrown.

ther ? for the wickedness of them that Ver. 17. A man of wicked devices is dwell therein, the beasts are consumed, hated.

&c. Ver. 19. The wicked bow at the gates xliv. 3. The cities are a desolation, of the righteous.

because of their wickedness, Ver. 32. The wicked is driven away Ezek. iii. 18. The wicked man shall in his wickedness.

die in his wickedness. Ver. 9. Ch. xxxiii. xv. 6. In the revenues of the wicked 8, 9. 14. is trouble.

xviii. 20. The wickedness of the xviii. 3. When the wicked cometh, wicked shall be upon him.-Ver. 24. then cometh contempt.

When the righteous turneth away from xxi. 18. The wicked shall be a ransom his righteousness, and committeih ini. for the righteous.

quity, and doeth according to all the xxiv. 16. The wicked shall fall into abominations that the wicked man doeth, mischief.-Ver. 20. The candle of the shall he live? all his righteousness that wicked shall be put out.

be hath done shall not be mentioned in xxvi. 26. The wickedness of the wick. his trespass that he hath trespassed, and ed shall be shewed before the whole con- in his sins that he hath sinned, in them gregation,

shall he die. Ver. 26, 27. xxviii, 1. , The wicked fleeth when no xxxiii. 8. O wicked man thou shalt man pursueth. Job xv. 21.

surely die. Ver. 4. Such as keep the law contend Hos. X. 13, 14. Ye have ploughed with the wicked.

wickedness, ye have reaped iniquity. Eccl. viii. Wickedness shall not de- Therefore shall a tumult arise among thy liver those givé,, to it.

people, and all thy fortresses shall be Ver, 10, I say the wicked buried, and spoiled. they were forgotten.-Ver. 13. It shall Nah. i. 19. There is no healing of thy not be well wlo she wicked, neither shall hurt, for on whom hạth not thy wiokuuta he prolong his Cys.

ness passed,

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