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1To the : according to The . Of . to our ; shout for to the of !

2 a ; the , the with the .

3 the at the , at the , on our .

4 it is a for , a of the of .

5He it a in when he over the of . I a I had :

6I your of the ; your were from the .

7In you , and I you; I you in the of ; I you at the of .

8 , O my , while I you! O , you would but to me!

9There shall be among you; you shall to a .

10I am the Lord your , who brought you out the of . your , and I will it.

11But my did to my ; would to me.

12So I gave them to their , to their own .

13 , that my would to me, that would in my !

14I would their and my their .

15Those who the Lord would toward him, and their would last .

16But he would you with the of the , and with from the I would you.

Cross References

Psalms 81
v3Leviticus 23:24thematic

Establishes the feast of trumpets in the seventh month, matching the blowing of trumpets here.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v5Psalms 114:1thematic

Parallels the mention of coming out of Egypt and hearing a language not understood.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v10Exodus 20:2thematic

The preface to the Decalogue: 'I am the Lord thy God, which brought thee out of Egypt.'

Supported by JFB

Direct parallel of feeding on honey out of the rock as a blessing of covenant obedience.

Supported by Matthew Henry

Associates the language of a foreign oppressor with distress, explaining 'a language I understood not.'

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v7Exodus 14:24thematic

Identifies the 'secret place of thunder' as the pillar of cloud at the Red Sea deliverance.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v12Romans 1:24thematic

New Testament parallel to God giving up stubborn sinners to their own hearts' lusts.

Supported by JFB

v15Psalms 18:45thematic

Illuminates 'submit themselves' as feigned or forced submission by subdued enemies.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v6Exodus 1:11thematic

Describes the historical 'burden' and taskmasters from which Israel's shoulder was delivered.

Supported by JFB

v7Numbers 20:13thematic

The waters of Meribah where Israel murmured and God tested their faith.

Supported by John Calvin

v8Psalms 50:7thematic

Parallels God summoning His people ('Hear, O my people') to testify and reprove them.

Supported by JFB

v13Deuteronomy 5:29thematic

God's passionate lamentation desiring that His people would hearken and walk in His ways.

v3Numbers 10:10thematic

Prescribes blowing trumpets over sacrifices on solemn days and at new moons.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v6Jeremiah 24:2allusion

Verbal link using the same Hebrew term for the pots or baskets used in forced labor.

Supported by Matthew Poole

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