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722 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 2.22 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets and the fixed stars, or accounting for their number, nature, place, magnitude, motions, or influences; for the scriptures were written, not to gratify …
723 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 59.6 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets, or the luckiness of any one hour more than another, bids Pharaoh name his time. Nellum occurrit tempus regi—No time fixed on by the king shall be …
724 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 335.7 (Matthew Henry)
… other planets, and the constellations; these he worshipped and served ( 2 Kings 21:3 ), gave their names to the images he made, and then did homage to them and prayed …
725 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 474.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets, which is as bad divinity as it is philosophy, for it is guided and governed by the counsel of God, which extends even to those things that seem most …
726 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 475.25 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets, which move in lower orbs, but the fixed stars, which are much higher. It is supposed that they have an influence upon this earth, notwithstanding …
727 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 498.4 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets and fixed stars. Man has this advantage above the beasts, in the structure of his body, that whereas they are made to look downwards, as their spirits …
728 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 554.9 (Matthew Henry)
… a planet, or such a constellation, nor from the south, nor from the exaltation of the sun or any star in the mid-heaven.” He mentions not the north, because none supposed …
729 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 756.3 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets, and all the unusual phenomena of the celestial globe, with a great deal of anxiety and trembling. Business was stopped if any thing occurred that …
730 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 884.12 (Matthew Henry)
… by planets (as common people speak), but as God sends it by his winds. [2.] We have reason to think that those cities on which it rained not were the most infamous for …
731 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 885.17 (Matthew Henry)
… seven planets. The worship of the sun, moon, and stars, was the most ancient, most general, and most plausible idolatry. They made to themselves the star of their …
732 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 932.7 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets have the names of their idol-gods; we read of a particular star they had in veneration, Amos 5:26. Thus the stars that had been misused came to be put …
733 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1026.38 (Matthew Henry)
… the planets, and these are called Remphan —“the high representation,” like the celestial globe: a poor thing to make an idol of, and yet better than a golden calf …
734 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1047.2 (Matthew Henry)
… a planet, and not a fixed star. Here we have him in an island to which, in all probability, he had never come if he had not been thrown upon it by a storm; and yet it seems …
735 Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1168.17 (Matthew Henry)
… stars, planets that are erratic in their motions, keep not that steady regular course which the fixed ones do, but shift their stations, that one has sometimes …
736 Nave's Topical Index, Planet.1
Planet
737 Nave's Topical Index, Stars.10
Stars, Planets 2Kings 23:5;
738 Strong's Hebrew Concordance, p. MAZZALAH.2 (James Strong)
planets 2 Kings 23:5
739 Strong's Greek Concordance, p. PLANETES.1 (James Strong)
(4107) πλανητης, planetes
740 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. הָבַר.2
… .; & on planets & constellations Id. ib. 95 ff. Epping & Strm Astronomisches aus Bab. 109 ff. ;—but text prob. corrupt; GFM (June, 1892) suggests חֹקְרֵי (cf. חקר את־הארץ Ju 18:2 …