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Amsal 1:27
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apabila kedahsyatan datang ke atasmu seperti badai, dan celaka melanda kamu seperti angin puyuh, apabila kesukaran dan kecemasan datang menimpa kamu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
your fear: Proverbs 3:25, Proverbs 3:26, Proverbs 10:24, Proverbs 10:25, Psalms 69:22-28, Luke 21:26, Luke 21:34, Luke 21:35, 1 Thessalonians 5:3, Revelation 6:15-17
as a: Psalms 58:9, Isaiah 17:13, Nahum 1:3
distress: Luke 21:23-25, Romans 2:9
Reciprocal: Genesis 42:21 - this distress Joshua 10:2 - they feared 1 Samuel 28:6 - inquired Job 15:21 - dreadful sound Job 15:24 - anguish Job 22:10 - sudden Job 31:3 - destruction Psalms 14:5 - were Psalms 63:1 - early Proverbs 6:15 - shall his Ecclesiastes 5:17 - much Isaiah 40:24 - and the Jeremiah 6:24 - anguish Jeremiah 23:19 - General Jeremiah 30:23 - the whirlwind Ezekiel 20:31 - and shall Hosea 5:15 - in their
Cross-References
In the beginnyng GOD created ye heauen and the earth.
And the earth was without fourme, and was voyde: & darknes [was] vpon the face of the deepe, and the spirite of God moued vpon the face of the waters.
And God made the firmament, and set the diuision betwene the waters which [were] vnder the firmament, and the waters that [were] aboue the firmament: and it was so.
And God saide: let the waters vnder the heauen be gathered together into one place, and let the drye lande appeare: and it was so.
And God created great whales, and euery lyuyng & mouing creature, which the waters brought foorth after theyr kynde, & euery fethered foule after their kynde: and God saw that it was good.
God made the beast of the earth after his kynde, and cattell after his kynde, and euery thyng that creepeth vpon the earth after his kynde: and God sawe that it was good.
And the Lord God sayde: It is not good yt the man should be alone, I wyll make hym an helpe lyke vnto hym.
I wyll confesse it vnto thee, for that thy [doynges] are to be dreaded, I am made after a marueylous sort: thy workes be marueylous, and that my soule knoweth ryght well.
[Namely] all those that be called after my name: For them haue I created, fashioned, and made for mine honour.
And did not he make one? yet had he aboundaunce of spiritie: And wherfore one? Because he sought a godly seede: therefore kepe your selues in your spirite, and let none transgresse against the wyfe of his youth.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
When your fear cometh as desolation,.... When such will be the calamity that will occasion this fear, that it shall be like some desolating judgment, as famine, sword, and pestilence, which lays all waste: and such was the destruction of the Jews by the Romans; it not only laid Jerusalem and the temple waste, but the whole country of Judea. These are the "desolations" said to be "determined", or "the consummation and that determined", which should be "poured upon the desolate", Daniel 9:26;
and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; suddenly and unthought of, fierce, and boisterous, throwing down and carrying all before it: so the said destruction did; it threw down the walls and houses of the city of Jerusalem, and the temple, and its fine buildings, so that not one stone was left upon another not thrown down, Matthew 24:2;
when distress and anguish cometh upon you; as they did at that time with a witness, when Jerusalem was besieged by the Romans: what with the sword of the enemy without, and the famine within; together with the vast number of cutthroats and seditious persons among themselves; it was such a time of distress and tribulation as never was from the beginning of the world, nor ever will be, Matthew 24:22. Josephus's history of those times is a proper comment on these words.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Desolation - Better, tempest. The rapid gathering of the clouds, the rushing of the mighty winds, are the fittest types of the suddenness with which in the end the judgment of God shall fall on those who look not for it. Compare Matthew 24:29 etc.; Luke 17:24.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 1:27. Your destruction cometh as a whirlwind — כסופה kesuphah, as the all-prostrating blast. Sense and sound are here well expressed. Suphah here is the gust of wind.