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Isaiæ 7:8
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sed caput Syri� Damascus, et caput Damasci Rasin ; et adhuc sexaginta et quinque anni, et desinet Ephraim esse populus ;
Ecce vos confiditis vobis in sermonibus mendacii,
qui non proderunt vobis:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
ye trust: Jeremiah 7:4, Jeremiah 4:10, Jeremiah 5:31, Jeremiah 8:10, Jeremiah 14:13, Jeremiah 14:14, Jeremiah 23:14-16, Jeremiah 23:26, Jeremiah 23:32, Isaiah 28:15, Isaiah 30:10, Ezekiel 13:6-16
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 4:3 - Let us Isaiah 1:15 - your hands Isaiah 28:20 - the bed Isaiah 58:1 - spare Isaiah 59:3 - your lips Isaiah 59:4 - trust Isaiah 59:12 - our transgressions Isaiah 61:8 - I hate Jeremiah 2:8 - do not Jeremiah 5:4 - General Jeremiah 11:15 - to do Jeremiah 30:15 - for the Ezekiel 9:9 - The iniquity Ezekiel 14:3 - should Ezekiel 23:39 - they came Micah 3:11 - yet John 18:28 - and they 1 Corinthians 13:3 - profiteth 2 Timothy 2:14 - to no James 2:14 - What
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, ye trust in lying words,.... What they are dissuaded from, Jeremiah 7:4, is here affirmed they did, and which is introduced with a note of asseveration, attention, and admiration; it being a certain thing that they did so; and was what was worthy of their consideration and serious reflection upon; and it was astonishing that they should, since so to do was of no advantage to them, but the contrary:
that cannot profit; temple worship and service, legal sacrifices and ceremonies, could not take away sin, and expiate the guilt of it; or justify men, and render them acceptable to God; these, without faith in the blood and sacrifice of Christ, were of no avail; and especially could never be thought to be of any use and profit, when such gross abominations were indulged by them as are next mentioned.