Deuteronomy 28:51-57
the fruit.33; Isa 1:7; 62:8which also.Le 26:26; Jer 15:13; 17:3; Eze 12:19; Hab 3:16,17 Le 26:25; 2Ki 17:1-6; 18:13; 24:10,11; 25:1-4; Isa 1:7; 62:8Jer 21:4-7; 37:8; 39:1-3; 52:4-7; Eze 4:1-8; Da 9:26; Zec 12:2; 14:2Mt 22:7; 24:15,16; Lu 19:43,44; 21:20-24 the fruit.18,55,57; Le 26:29; 2Ki 6:28,29; Jer 19:9; La 2:20; 4:10Eze 5:10; Mt 24:19body. Heb. belly. his eye.15:9; Pr 23:6; 28:22; Mt 20:15and toward.The Roman armies at length besieged, sacked, and utterly desolated Jerusalem: and during this seige, the famine was so extreme, that even rich and delicate persons, both men and women, ate their own children, and concealed the horrible repast, lest others should tear it from them! "Women snatched the food out of the very mouths of their husbands, and sons of their fathers, and (what is most miserable) mothers of their infants." "In every house, if there appeared any semblance of food, a battle ensued, and the dearest friends and relations fought with one another; snatching away the miserable provisions of life." "A woman distinguished by birth and wealth, after she had been plundered by the tyrants (or soldiers) of all her possessions, boiling her own sucking child, ate half of him, and concealing the other half, reserved it for another time!" 13:6; 2Sa 12:3; Mic 7:5his children.Ps 103:13; Isa 49:15; Mt 7:9-11; Lu 11:11-13 in the seige.Jer 5:10; 34:2; 52:6 and delicate.Isa 3:16; La 4:3-6her eye shall be evil.54 young one. Heb. after-birth. cometh out.Ge 49:10; Isa 49:15for she shall.532 Kings 25:1-3
1 Jerusalem is besieged.4 Zedekiah taken, his sons slain, his eyes put out.8 Nebuzar-adan defaces the city, carries the remnant, except a few poor labourers, into captivity;13 and spoils and carries away the treasures.18 The nobles are slain at Riblah.22 Gedaliah, who was over them that remained, being slain, the rest flee into Egypt.27 Evil-merodach advances Jehoiachin in his court. A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. in the ninth.This according to the computation of Archbishop Usher, was on Thursday, January 30th, A.M. 3414, which was a sabbatical year; wherein they proclaimed liberty to their servants, according to the law, but soon enthralled them again. (See Jer 34:8-10.) 2Ch 36:17-21; Jer 34:2,3-6; 39:1-10; 52:4,5-11; Eze 24:1,2-14Nebuchadnezzar.24:1,10; 1Ch 6:15; Jer 27:8; 32:28; 43:10; 51:34; Eze 26:7Nebuchadrezzar.Da 4:1-18pitched.Isa 29:3; Jer 32:24; Eze 4:1-8; 21:22-24; Lu 19:43,44 2 A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the ninth day.Jer 39:2; 52:6; Zec 8:19the famine.Le 26:26; De 28:52,53; La 4:4-10; Eze 4:9-17; 5:10,12; 7:15; 14:21there was no.Jer 37:21; 38:2Ezekiel 21:21-22
the king.Pr 16:33; 21:1parting. Heb. mother. to use.Nu 23:28; De 18:10; 1Sa 15:23; Pr 16:10; Ac 16:16he made.Or, as the Vulgate, "he mingled his arrows:" "They wrote on several arrows," says Jerome, "the names of the cities they intended to assault; and then putting them altogether promiscuously in a quiver, they drew then out thence as lots are drawn; and that city whose name was written on the arrow first drawn, was the city they first made war on." arrows. or, knives. images. Heb. teraphim.Ge 31:19,30; Jud 17:5; 18:14,18,20,24; 2Ki 23:24; Ho 3:4; 4:12Zec 10:2 captains. or battering rams. Heb. rams.4:2to lift.Ex 32:17,18; Jos 6:10,20; 1Sa 17:20; Job 39:25; Jer 51:14to appoint.4:2; Jer 32:24; 33:4; 52:4Ezekiel 24:2
write.Isa 8:1; 30:8,9; Hab 2:2,3of this.2Ki 25:1; Jer 39:1; 52:4Luke 19:43-44
the days.21:20-24; De 28:49-58; Ps 37:12,13; Da 9:26,27; Mt 22:7; 23:37-39Mr 13:14-20; 1Th 2:15,16cast.Or, "cast a bank" or rampart [charax .] This was literally fulfilled when Jerusalem was besieged by Titus; who surrounded it with a wall of circumvallation in three days, though not less than 39 furlongs in circumference; and when this was effected, the Jews were so enclosed on every side, that no person could escape from the city, and no provision could be brought in. Isa 29:1-4; Jer 6:3-6 lay.1Ki 9:7,8; Mic 3:12thy children.13:34,35; Mt 23:37,38leave.21:6; Mt 24:2; Mr 13:2because.42; 1:68,78; La 1:8; Da 9:24; Joh 3:18-21; 1Pe 2:12
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