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Ieremia 32:17
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Ah: Jeremiah 1:6, Jeremiah 4:10, Jeremiah 14:13, Ezekiel 9:8, Ezekiel 11:13
thou: Jeremiah 10:11, Jeremiah 10:12, Jeremiah 27:5, Jeremiah 51:15, Jeremiah 51:19, Genesis 1:1-31, Exodus 20:11, 2 Kings 19:15, Nehemiah 9:6, Psalms 102:25, Psalms 136:5-9, Psalms 146:5, Psalms 146:6, Isaiah 40:26-28, Isaiah 42:5, Isaiah 44:24, Isaiah 45:12, Isaiah 48:12, Isaiah 48:13, Zechariah 12:1, John 1:1-3, Acts 7:49, Acts 7:50, Acts 14:15, Acts 17:24, Colossians 1:15, Colossians 1:16, Hebrews 1:2, Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 1:10-12, Revelation 4:11
there: Jeremiah 32:27, Genesis 18:14, Job 42:2, Luke 1:37, Luke 18:27, to hard for thee, or, hid from thee, Isaiah 46:9, Isaiah 46:10, Daniel 2:22, Acts 15:18, Ephesians 3:9-11
Reciprocal: Genesis 17:1 - Almighty 1 Kings 8:42 - thy strong hand 2 Kings 3:18 - And this Psalms 89:8 - a strong Psalms 104:1 - art very great Psalms 111:2 - works Psalms 124:8 - General Psalms 147:5 - Great Psalms 150:2 - according Isaiah 25:1 - thy counsels Isaiah 59:1 - the Lord's Jeremiah 21:5 - with an Daniel 6:20 - able Daniel 9:4 - the great Zechariah 8:6 - should Matthew 22:29 - nor Mark 10:27 - for Mark 12:24 - neither Acts 4:24 - Lord Romans 4:21 - he was able Ephesians 3:20 - able
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ah Lord God!.... Which the Vulgate Latin version repeats three times, "Ah, ah, ah", as being greatly distressed with the trouble that was coming upon his people; and, it may be, not without some doubts and temptations about their deliverance; or, at least, was pressed in his mind with the difficulties and objections started by the Jews that were with him in the court:
behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm; with great propriety is the making of the heaven and the earth ascribed to the mighty power of God; for nothing short of almighty power could have produced such a stupendous work as the heavens, with all the host of them, sun, moon, and stars, the terraqueous globe, the earth and sea, with all that in them are; and all this produced out of nothing, by the sole command and word of God: and with great pertinency does the prophet begin his prayer with such a description of God; both to encourage and strengthen his faith in him touching the fulfilment of the above prophecy, and to stop the mouths of the Jews, who objected the impossibility of it: wherefore it follows,
[and] there is nothing too hard for thee; or "hidden from thee" z; so the Targum; which his wisdom and knowledge did not reach, or his power could not effect: or which is "too wonderful for thee" a; there is nothing that has so much of the wonderful in it, as to be above the compass of his understanding, and out of the reach of his power, as such things be, which are beyond the power and skill of men; but there is no such thing with God, whose understanding is unsearchable, and his power irresistible; with him nothing is impossible; and who can think there is that observes that the heaven and earth are made by him?
z יפלא ממך "non est absconditum a te quicquam", Pagninus; "non potest occultari tibi ulla res", Junius Tremellius. a "Non mirabile est prae te ullun verbum", Schmidt "non est ulla res abscondita a te, sive mirabile", Calvin; "non mirificabitur a te ullum verbum", Montanus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
(27). Too hard - literally, too wonderful.