Isaiah 13:2-5
Lift ye up.5:26; 11:12; 18:3; Jer 50:2; 51:27,28upon the high.Jer 51:25shake.10:32; 11:15go into.45:1-3; Jer 51:58 commanded.23:11; 44:27,28; 45:4,5; Jer 50:21-46mighty ones.Jer 51:20-24; Joe 3:11; Re 17:12-18them that.Ezr 1:1-11; 6:1-22; 7:12-26; Ps 149:2,5-9; Re 18:4-8,20-24; 19:1-7 noise.22:1-9; Jer 50:2,3,21-46; 51:11,27,28; Eze 38:3-23; Joe 3:14Zec 14:1-3,13,14; Re 19:11-21like as. Heb. the likeness of.Joe 2:4-11; Re 9:7-19the Lord.10:5,6; 45:1,2; Jer 50:14,15; 51:6-25; Joe 2:1-11,25; Re 18:8 from a far.17; Jer 50:3,9; 51:11,27,28; Mt 24:31and the weapons.Jer 51:20-46Isaiah 13:17-18
I will.3-5; 21:2; 41:25; Jer 50:9; 51:11,27,28; Da 5:28-31shall not regard.Pr 6:34,35 shall dash.16; 2Ki 8:12; Ho 13:16; Na 2:1; 3:10their eye.2Ch 36:17; Eze 9:5,6,10Jeremiah 6:22-23
a people.1; 1:14,15; 5:15; 10:22; 25:9; 50:41-43 They shall.5:16; 50:42; Isa 13:18; Eze 23:22-25; Hab 1:6-10cruel.30:14; Isa 13:18; 19:4their.4:13; Isa 5:26-30; Lu 21:25,26Jeremiah 25:14
many.27:7; 50:9,41; 51:6,27,28; Isa 14:2; 45:1-3; Da 5:28; Hab 2:8-16I.50:29-34; 51:6,20-27,35-41; Ps 137:8; Isa 66:6; Re 18:20-24Jeremiah 50:2-3
Declare.6:18; 31:10; 46:14; Ps 64:9; 96:3; Isa 12:4; 48:6; 66:18,19Re 14:6-8set up. Heb. lift up.Isa 13:2Babylon.51:8; Isa 21:9; Re 14:8; 18:2Bel.51:44; Isa 46:1Merodach.52:31; Isa 39:1her idols.46; 43:12,13; Isa 37:19; Zep 2:11Xerxes, after his return from his unsuccessful expedition into Greece, partly out of religious zeal, being a professed enemy to image worship, and partly to reimburse himself after his immense expenses, seized the sacred treasures, and plundered or destroyed the temples and idols of Babylon, thereby accomplishing the prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah. (Isa 21:9; 46:1. Jer 50:2; 51:44, 47, 52.) What God declares, "I will punish Bel in Babylon, and I will bring forth that which he has swallowed," was also literally fulfilled, when the vessels of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar had brought from Jerusalem and placed in the temple of Bel, Da 1:2, were restored by order of Cyrus, Ezr 1:7, and again carried to Jerusalem. Bp. Newton, Dis. X. out of the.The Medes, who formed the greatest part of the army of Cyrus. Media lay N.E. of Babylon. 9,41; 51:11,27,48; Isa 13:5,17,18,20which.12,13,35-40; 51:8,9,25,26,37-44,62; Isa 13:6-10,19-22; 14:22-24Re 18:21-23both.7:20; 21:6; Ge 6:7; Ex 12:12; Zep 1:3Jeremiah 50:9
I will raise.3,21,26,41,42; 15:14; 51:1-4,11,27,28; Ezr 1:1,2; Isa 13:2-5,17Isa 21:2; 41:25; 45:1-4an assembly.The army of Cyrus was composed of Medes, Persians, Armenians, Caducians, Sacæ, etc.; all of which, arranged under the Medes, came from the north. they shall.14,29expert man. or, destroyer. none.2Sa 1:22; Isa 13:18Jeremiah 51:1-2
1 The severe judgment of God against Babylon, in revenge of Israel.59 Jeremiah delivers the book of this prophecy to Seraiah, to be cast into Euphrates, in token of the perpetual sinking of Babylon. I will.50:9,14-16,21; Isa 13:3-5; Am 3:6midst. Heb. heart. rise.50:24,29,33; Zec 2:8; Ac 9:4a destroying wind.4:11,12; 49:36; 2Ki 19:7; Eze 19:12; Ho 13:15 fanners.15:7; Isa 41:16; Eze 5:12; Mt 3:12in the day.27,28; 50:14,15,29,32Jeremiah 51:11
Make.46:4,9; 50:9,14,25,28,29; Isa 21:5bright. Heb. pure. the Lord hath.27,28; 1Ki 11:14,23; 1Ch 5:26; 2Ch 36:22; Ezr 1:1; Isa 10:26; 13:17Isa 13:18; 21:2; 41:25; 45:1,5; 46:11; Re 17:16,17the spirit.Of Cyaxares king of Media, called "Darius the Mede" in scripture; and of Cyrus his nephew, king of persia, presumptive heir of the throne of his uncle. his device.12,29; 50:45the vengeance.24,35; 50:15,28; Ps 74:3-11; 83:3-9; Hab 2:17-20; Zec 12:2,3Zec 14:2,12Jeremiah 51:27-28
ye up.12; 6:1; 50:2,41; Isa 13:2-5; 18:3; Am 3:6; Zec 14:2prepare.25:14Ararat.Bochart reasonably concludes Ararat and Minni to be the greater and lesser Armenia; and Ashchenaz he thinks formed part of Phrygia near the Hellespont, part of that country being called Ascania by Homer. Cyrus had conquered Armenia, defeated Croesus king of Lydia, (B.C. 548,) and subdued several nations from the Egean sea to the Euphrates, before he marched against Babylon; and Xenophon also informs us that there were not only Armenians, but both Phrygians and Cappadocians in the army of Cyrus. Ge 8:4Ashchenaz.Ge 10:3Ashkenaz.1Ch 1:6cause.14; 46:23; 50:41,42; Jud 6:5; Joe 2:2,3; Na 3:15-17; Re 9:7-11After Cyrus had been the instrument in the hands of God of taking Babylon, he marched against Tomyris, queen of the Massagetæ, a Scythian nation, and was totally defeated, (B.C. 530.) The victorious queen, who had lost her son in a previous battle, was so incensed against Cyrus, that she cut off his head, and threw it into a vessel filled with human blood, exclaiming, "Sattia te sanguine, quem sitisti." the kings.11; 25:25; Ge 10:2; 1Ch 1:5Madia.Es 1:3; 10:2; Isa 13:17; 21:2; Da 5:28-30; 6:8; 8:3,4,20; 9:1Revelation of John 17:16
the ten.2,10,12these.The ten horns, which the angel explained of "ten kings" or kingdoms, and which once exalted and supported her ecclesiastical tyranny, will hate, desolate, strip, and devour her. They will be the principal instruments in the destruction of popery and the ruin of Rome itself. 1,2,13; 16:12; Isa 13:17,18; Jer 50:41,42and naked.18:16,17; Eze 16:37-44; 23:45-49eat.Job 31:31; Ps 27:2; Da 7:5and burn.18:8,16; Le 21:9
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