Break Broken Cast Debris Deep Delight Demolish Desirable Desire Destroy Destruction Dust Fine Force Goods Houses Lay Loot Merchandise Midst Pleasant Plundered Prey Riches Rubble Soil Spoil Spoiled Stones Throw Thrown Timber Timbers Trade Walls Wares Waters Wealth Wood

26:12 Shall lay - It had been a quicker way, to have burnt all; but the greedy soldier might dream of treasures hid in walls, or under the timber, and therefore take the pains to pull all down, and throw it into the sea.

26:1-14 To be secretly pleased with the death or decay of others, when we are likely to get by it; or with their fall, when we may thrive upon it, is a sin that easily besets us, yet is not thought so bad as really it is. But it comes from a selfish, covetous principle, and from that love of the world as our happiness, which the love of God expressly forbids. He often blasts the projects of those who would raise themselves on the ruin of others. The maxims most current in the trading world, are directly opposed to the law of God. But he will show himself against the money-loving, selfish traders, whose hearts, like those of Tyre, are hardened by the love of riches. Men have little cause to glory in things which stir up the envy and rapacity of others, and which are continually shifting from one to another; and in getting, keeping, and spending which, men provoke that God whose wrath turns joyous cities into ruinous heaps.

Break Broken Cast Debris Deep Delight Demolish Desire Destroy Destruction Dust Fine Force Goods Houses Lay Merchandise Midst Pleasant Plunder Prey Riches Rubble Sea Soil Spoil Spoiled Stones Throw Timber Timbers Trade Walls Wares Water Waters Wealth Wood

Break Broken Cast Debris Deep Delight Demolish Desire Destroy Destruction Dust Fine Force Goods Houses Lay Merchandise Midst Pleasant Plunder Prey Riches Rubble Sea Soil Spoil Spoiled Stones Throw Timber Timbers Trade Walls Wares Water Waters Wealth Wood


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