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Selected Verse: Psalms 105:18 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 105:18 |
Strong Concordance |
Whose feet [07272] they hurt [06031] with fetters [03525]: he [05315] was laid [0935] in iron [01270]: |
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King James |
Whose feet they hurt with fetters: he was laid in iron: |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
hurt with fetters-- (Gen 40:3).
was laid in iron--literally, "his soul" (see on Psa 16:10), or, "he came into iron," or, he was bound to his grief (compare Psa 3:2; Psa 11:1). The "soul" is put for the whole person, because the soul of the captive suffers still more than the body. Joseph is referred to as being an appropriate type of those "bound in affliction and iron" (Psa 107:10). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Whose feet they hurt with fetters - In Gen 40:3; it is said of Joseph that he was "bound" in prison. It is not improbable that his "feet" were bound, as this is the usual way of confining prisoners.
He was laid in iron - In the prison. The margin is, "his soul came into iron." The version in the Prayer-Book of the Episcopal Church is, the iron entered into his soul. This is a more striking and beautiful rendering, though it may be doubted whether the Hebrew will permit it. DeWette renders it, "In iron lay his body." |
10 Such as sit [03427] in darkness [02822] and in the shadow of death [06757], being bound [0615] in affliction [06040] and iron [01270];
1 To the chief Musician [05329], A Psalm of David [01732]. In the LORD [03068] put I my trust [02620]: how say [0559] ye to my soul [05315], Flee [05110] as a bird [06833] to your mountain [02022]?
2 Many [07227] there be which say [0559] of my soul [05315], There is no help [03444] for him in God [0430]. Selah [05542].
10 For thou wilt not leave [05800] my soul [05315] in hell [07585]; neither wilt thou suffer [05414] thine Holy One [02623] to see [07200] corruption [07845].
3 And he put [05414] them in ward [04929] in the house [01004] of the captain [08269] of the guard [02876], into the prison [01004] [05470], the place [04725] where Joseph [03130] was bound [0631].
3 And he put [05414] them in ward [04929] in the house [01004] of the captain [08269] of the guard [02876], into the prison [01004] [05470], the place [04725] where Joseph [03130] was bound [0631].