

if there be pestilence;
as there had been, for David's numbering the people:
blasting;
or blights, occasioned by the east wind:
mildew;
a kind of clammy dew, which falling on plants, corn corrupts and destroys them, see ( Amos 4:9 ) ,
locust,
or
if there be caterpillar;
creatures very pernicious to the fruits of the earth, and cause a scarcity of them, see ( Joel 1:4 ) ,
if their enemy besiege them in the land of their cities;
so that they cannot go out to gather the increase of the earth, or till their land:
whatsoever plague, whatsoever sickness there be;
whatever stroke from the hand of God, or what judgment or calamity soever befalls.
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