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Thou wast wearied with the length of thy way; yet saidst thou not, It is in vain: thou didst find a quickening of thy strength; therefore thou wast not faint.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

AlbertBarnes

18th Century
Presbyterian
18th Century

You are wearied in the greatness of your way - That is, in the length of your journeys in order to procure foreign aid. You have tr…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

CharlesEllicott

19th Century
Anglican
19th Century

You are wearied in the greatness of your way ... — Better, with the length of your journey— i.e., with the long …

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

CharlesSpurgeon

19th Century
Baptist
19th Century

Yet you did not say, There is no hope: you have found the life of your hand; therefore you were not grieved.

Though they had hunted…

John Calvin

John Calvin

JohnCalvin

16th Century
Protestant
16th Century

You are wearied. He means that men undertake superfluous and usele labors when they do not follow God. They vex themselves in vain, as has…

John Gill

John Gill

JohnGill

17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century

You are wearied in the greatness of your way
Or, "in the multiplicity of your ways" F21 : which were so many, as we…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

MatthewHenry

17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century

The Lord here calls apostates and hypocrites to appear before him. When reproved for their sins, and threatened with judgments, they ridiculed the …

Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

ThomasAquinas

13th Century
Catholic
13th Century
  1. The just perishes. Here the prophet shows the difference between those who obey God’s counsels and those who do not, conc…

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