It is written. Three quotations follow, two of which we blended in this verse : Isaiah 29:10; Deuteronomy 29:3; Deuteronomy 29:55 Hath given [ο δ ω κ ε ν]. Heb., poured out. Sept., given to drink.

Slumber [κ α τ α ν υ ξ ε ω ς]. Heb., deep sleep. Only here in the New Testament. Lit., pricking or piercing, compunction. Compare the kindred verb katenughsan were pricked, Acts 2:37. Rev. renders stupor, the secondary meaning; properly the stupefaction following a wound or blow.

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Old Testament