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Clementine Latin Vulgate
2 Paralipomenon 19:28
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Insanisti in me, et superbia tua ascendit in aures meas:
ponam itaque circulum in naribus tuis, et camum in labiis tuis,
et reducam te in viam per quam venisti.
insanisti in me, et superbia tua ascendit in aures meas. Ponam itaque circulum in naribus tuis et frenum in labris tuis et reducam te in viam, per quam venisti.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thy rage: Psalms 2:1-5, Psalms 7:6, Psalms 10:13, Psalms 10:14, Psalms 46:6, Psalms 93:3, Psalms 93:4, Luke 6:11, John 15:18, John 15:23, John 15:24, Acts 7:51
thy tumult: Psalms 65:7, Psalms 74:4, Psalms 74:23, Psalms 83:2
I will put: This alludes to the method by which the common people manage their beasts in the East, especially the dromedaries, which are governed by a bridle fastened to a ring, which runs through the nostril of the beast. Job 41:2, Psalms 32:9, Ezekiel 29:4, Ezekiel 38:4, Amos 4:2
by the way: 2 Kings 19:33, 2 Kings 19:36, 2 Kings 19:37
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 19:2 - if I 2 Chronicles 32:17 - to rail Job 41:13 - double Isaiah 10:18 - consume Isaiah 30:28 - a bridle Isaiah 37:29 - rage Ezekiel 35:13 - I have Daniel 3:19 - he spake 2 Corinthians 10:5 - and every James 3:3 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thy tumult - Rather, “thy arrogance.”
I will put my hook in nose - Rather, “my ring.” The sculptures show that the kings of Babylon and Assyria were in the habit of actually passing a ring through the flesh of their more distinguished prisoners, of attaching a thong or a rope to it, and of thus leading them about as with a “bridle.” In Assyria the ring was, at least ordinarily, passed through the lower lip; while in Babylonia it appears to have been inserted into the membrane of the nose. Thus Sennacherib would be here threatened with a punishment which he was perhaps in the habit of inflicting.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 28. I will put my hook in thy nose — This seems to be an allusion to the method of guiding a buffalo; he has a sort of ring put into his nose, to which a cord or bridle is attached, by which he can be turned to the right, or to the left, or round about, according to the pleasure of his driver.