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In our sight, literally, to our eyes, just as we say in English to our faces. This aggravating circumstance is borrowed from Deut. vi. 22, and the idea of avenging blood from Deut. xxxii. 43. 11. Let the sighing of the prisoner come before thee, according to the greatness of thine arm, suffer to survive the sons of death (or of mortality.) The nation is here viewed as an individual captive, not without reference to the literal captivity and exile occasioned by the Babylonian conquest, and with ...evident historical allusion to the bondage of Israel in Egypt, from the account of which (Ex. ii. 23 — 25) some of the expressions here are borrowed. Comt before thee, reach thee, and attract thy notice. Compare the op- posite expression in Isai. i. 23. The arm,&s usual, is the symbol of exerted strength. See above, on Ps. x. 15. xxxvii. 17. xliv PSALM LXXIX. 210 4 (3.) The whole phrase is a Mosaic one. See Ex. xv. 16,' and compare Num. xiv. 19. Deut. iii. 24. The last verb in the sentence means to leave behind or over, to cause or suffer to re- main.
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