thy rage: Psa 2:1-5, Psa 7:6, Psa 10:13, Psa 10:14, Psa 46:6, Psa 93:3, Psa 93:4, Luk 6:11, Joh 15:18, Joh 15:23, Joh 15:24, Act 7:51
thy tumult: Psa 65:7, Psa 74:4, Psa 74:23, Psa 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, Psa 32:9, Eze 29:4, Eze 38:4, Amo 4:2
by the way: 2Ki 19:33, 2Ki 19:36, 2Ki 19:37
Reciprocal: 1Ki 19:2 - if I 2Ch 32:17 - to rail Job 41:13 - double Isa 10:18 - consume Isa 30:28 - a bridle Isa 37:29 - rage Eze 35:13 - I have Dan 3:19 - he spake 2Co 10:5 - and every Jam 3:3 - General