Aside Distress Foreigner Hope Lodge O Pitched Putting Savior Saviour Shouldest Shouldst Sojourner Stay Stays Strange Stranger Tarry Tent Thereof Traveler Traveller Trouble Turneth Turns Wayfarer Wayfaring Way-faring Wilt

14:8 O the hope of Israel, his saviour in time of trouble, why shouldest thou be as a {g} stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man [that] turneth aside to tarry for a night?

(g) That takes no care for us.

14:1-9 The people were in tears. But it was rather the cry of their trouble, and of their sin, than of their prayer. Let us be thankful for the mercy of water, that we may not be taught to value it by feeling the want of it. See what dependence husbandmen have upon the Divine providence. They cannot plough nor sow in hope, unless God water their furrows. The case even of the wild beasts was very pitiable. The people are not forward to pray, but the prophet prays for them. Sin is humbly confessed. Our sins not only accuse us, but answer against us. Our best pleas in prayer are those fetched from the glory of God's own name. We should dread God's departure, more than the removal of our creature-comforts. He has given Israel his word to hope in. It becomes us in prayer to show ourselves more concerned for God's glory than for our own comfort. And if we now return to the Lord, he will save us to the glory of his grace.

Distress Foreigner Hope Israel Night Pitched Savior Saviour Shouldest Shouldst Sojourner Strange Stranger Tarry Thereof Time Times Traveler Traveller Trouble Turneth Turns Wayfaring Way-Faring Wilt

Distress Foreigner Hope Israel Night Pitched Savior Saviour Shouldest Shouldst Sojourner Strange Stranger Tarry Thereof Time Times Traveler Traveller Trouble Turneth Turns Wayfaring Way-Faring Wilt


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