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エレミヤ記 32:21
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
brought: Exodus 6:6, Exodus 13:14, Psalms 105:37, Psalms 105:43, Psalms 106:8-11
with a strong: Exodus 6:1, Exodus 13:9, Deuteronomy 26:8, 1 Kings 8:42, Psalms 89:8-10, Psalms 136:11, Psalms 136:12
Reciprocal: Exodus 3:20 - smite Exodus 7:3 - multiply Exodus 34:10 - a terrible Deuteronomy 6:21 - General Deuteronomy 7:19 - great Deuteronomy 10:21 - that hath Deuteronomy 11:3 - General 2 Kings 17:36 - a stretched Psalms 28:5 - not build Psalms 78:42 - remembered Psalms 105:27 - They Psalms 135:9 - sent tokens Amos 2:10 - I brought Micah 6:4 - I brought Acts 13:17 - and with
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And hast brought forth thy people Israel of the land of Egypt,.... As he promised Abraham, some hundreds of years before, that they should come out from thence; and where they had been as bondsmen, though they were the Lord's peculiar people, whom he had chose for himself above all people, and therefore he brought them out of their state of bondage; and this was his own doing, they could not deliver themselves; the enemy would not let them go till he was obliged to it by the superior power of God:
with signs and with wonders; which he wrought for them at the time of their deliverance, slaying the firstborn; and at the Red sea, and in the wilderness, after he brought them out of Egypt, and before their settlement in the laud of Canaan; and so these may be considered as distinct from the signs and wonders in the land of Egypt before mentioned:
and with a strong hand, and with a stretched out arm; with great power, and so delivered the Israelites from them that were stronger than they; with a mighty hand, that protected his people; and with a long arm, that reached their enemies, and destroyed them:
and with great terror; with great reverence in the Israelites, who saw the power and majesty of God; and with great terror to Pharaoh and his host, when they saw the waters return and overwhelm them; and to all the nations round about, when they heard of it; see Deuteronomy 4:34. The Targum is,
"with great vision;''
so a spectacle, as the Syriac version; openly, before the eyes of all.