Psa 107:39
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Again.
The incidents detailed in these verses, which frequently occur, and mark the superintendence of a benign Providence, and the hand of a just God, appear to be brought forward to illustrate the return of the Israelites from captivity, and the punishment of their oppressors the Babylonians.
Wherefore, at last, as in a common chorus, they conclude with exhorting each other to a serious consideration of these things, and to make a proper return to the Almighty.
they are.
Ps 30:6; Ps 30:7; Gen 45:11; Ruth 1:20; Ruth 1:21; 1Sam 2:5-7; 2Kgs 4:8; 2Kgs 8:3; Job 1:10-17
oppression.
Exod 1:13; Exod 1:14; Exod 2:23; Exod 2:24; Judg 6:3-6; 2Kgs 10:32; 2Kgs 13:7; 2Kgs 13:22; 2Kgs 14:26
2Chr 15:5; 2Chr 15:6; Jer 51:33; Jer 51:34