Isaiah 54:17
weapon.15; Ps 2:1-6; Eze 38:9,10; Mt 16:18; Joh 10:28-30; Ro 8:1,28-39every.50:8; Job 1:11; 2:5; 22:5-30; 42:7; Ps 32:6; Zec 3:1-4; Re 12:10the heritage.58:14; Ps 61:5; Da 3:26; 6:20; Ro 6:22,23and their.45:24; 61:10; Ps 71:16,19; Jer 23:6; Ro 3:22; 10:4; 1Co 1:302Co 5:21; Php 3:9; 2Pe 1:1Lamentations 1:21
have heard that.2,8,11,12,16,22they are.2:15; 4:21,22; Ps 35:15; 38:16; 137:7; Jer 48:27; 50:11Eze 25:3,6,8,15; 26:2; Ob 1:12,13thou wilt.Isa 13:1-14:32; 47:1-15; Jer 25:17-29; 46:1-51:64; Eze 25:1-32:32Am 1:1-15the day.Ps 37:13; Joe 3:14called. or, proclaimed. they shall.4:22; De 32:41-43; Ps 137:8,9; Isa 51:22,23; Jer 50:15,29,31Jer 51:24,49; Mic 7:9,10; Hab 2:15-17; Re 18:6Lamentations 4:21-22
be glad.Ps 83:3-12; 137:7; Ec 11:9; Eze 25:6,8; 26:2; 35:11-15; Ob 1:10-16the land.Ge 36:28; Job 1:1the cup.Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6; Jer 25:15-29; 49:12; Eze 25:12-14; 35:3-9Am 1:11; Ob 1:1,10-14; Mal 1:2-4and shalt.2Ch 28:19; Mic 1:11; Re 16:15 The punishment of thine iniquity. or, Thine iniquity.6; *marg:Isa 40:2; Jer 46:27,28; 50:20he will no.Isa 52:1; 60:18; Jer 32:40; Eze 37:28he will visit.21; Ps 137:7discover thy sins. or, carry thee captive for thy sins.Ezekiel 25:3-7
thou saidst.6,8; 26:2-21; 35:10-15; 36:2; Ps 70:2,3; Pr 17:5; 24:17,18La 2:21,22; 4:21; Mic 7:8 men. Heb. children.Jud 6:3,33; 7:12; 8:10; 1Ki 4:30Josephus expressly states, that five years after the destruction of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar turned his arms against the Ammonites and Moabites, and entirely subjugated them; and it is probable, that the Arabs, and other nations east of Judah, then took possession of their cities, and enjoyed the fruits of their land. The country of Moab and Ammon is now inhabited by the Bedouin Arabs; where they pasture their flocks, and, no doubt, make the ruins of Rabbah, their one proud capital, "a stable for camels," and other cattle. See Note on 2 Sa 12:26. of the east.Ge 29:1; Nu 23:7; Isa 41:2they shall eat.Le 26:16; De 28:33,51; Jud 6:3-6; Isa 1:7; 32:8,9; 65:22 Rabbah.21:20Rabbath.2Sa 12:26a stable.Isa 17:2; 32:14; Zep 2:14,15and ye.8; 24:24; 26:6; 30:8; 35:9; 38:23; Ps 83:18; Isa 37:20 thou hast.Job 27:23; 34:37; Jer 48:27; La 2:15; Na 3:19; Zep 2:15hands. Heb. hand. stamped.6:11feet. Heb. foot. rejoiced.15; 35:15; 36:5; Ne 4:3,4; *marg:Pr 24:17; Ob 1:12; Zep 2:8,10heart. Heb. soul. I will stretch.13,16; 14:9; 35:3; Zep 1:4and will.Jer 49:2; Am 1:14a spoil. or, meat.Ezekiel 26:2-21
Tyrus.27:1-28:26; Jos 19:29; Ps 83:7; Isa 23:1-18; Jer 25:22; 27:3; 47:4Joe 3:4; Am 1:9,10; Zec 9:2-4Aha.25:2,3,6; 36:2; Ps 35:21; 40:15; 70:3; 83:2-4the gates.La 1:1; Ac 2:5-10she is.25:10; Jer 49:1 Behold.These verses (3-6) contain a summary prediction of what befel both the continental and insular Tyre, during a long succession of ages. The former was totally destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years, B.C. 573; and the latter, which arose out of its ruins, after seventy years recovered its ancient wealth and splendour, as foretold by Isaiah, (ch. 23:15-17.) After it was taken and burnt by Alexander, B.C. 332, it speedily recovered its strength and dignity, and nineteen years afterwards withstood both the fleets and armies of Antigonus. Agreeably to the prophetic declarations, (Ps 45:12; 72:10. Isa 23:18. Zec 9:1-7,) it was early converted to Christianity; and after being successively taken by the Saracens, Christians, Mamalukes, and Turks, in whose hands it still remains, it became "a place for the spreading of nets." I am.5:8; 21:3; 28:22; 38:3; Jer 21:13; 50:31; Na 2:12many.Mic 4:11; Zec 14:2as the sea.27:26,32-34; Ps 93:3,4; 107:25; Isa 5:30; Jer 6:23; 51:42; Lu 21:25 destroy.9; Isa 23:11; Jer 5:10; Am 1:10; Zec 9:3I.12; Le 14:41-45make.24:7,8 the spreading.14,19; 27:32; 47:10and it.25:7; 29:19 her daughters.8; 16:46,48; Jer 49:2and they.25:5,7,11,14,17 I will.3; 28:7; 29:18-20; 30:10,11; 32:11,12; Jer 25:9,22; 27:3-6a king.17:14; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; Jer 52:32; Da 2:37,47; Ho 8:10with horses.10,11; 23:24; Jer 4:13; 6:23; Na 2:3,4; 3:2,3 he shall make.21:22; 2Sa 20:15; Jer 52:4cast a mount. or, pour out the engine of shot.Jer 6:6; 32:24; *marg: 2Ch 26:15 the abundance.7; Jer 47:3shake.15; 27:28; Na 2:3,4enter.Jos 6:5,20as men enter into a city wherein is made a breach. Heb.according to the enterings of a city broken up. hoofs.Isa 5:28; Jer 51:27; Hab 1:8thy.Isa 26:5 make a spoil.5; Mt 6:19,20thy merchandise.27:3-36; Isa 23:8,11,17,18; Zec 9:3,4; Re 18:11-13thy pleasant houses. Heb. houses of thy desire.2Ch 32:27; 36:10; Isa 32:12; Jer 25:34; Da 11:8; Ho 13:15; Am 5:11Na 2:9; Zec 7:14; *marginsthey shalt lay.The ruins of old Tyre contributed much to the taking of the new city; for with the stones, timber, and rubbish, Alexander built a bank, or causeway, from the continent to the island, thereby literally fulfilling the words of the prophet. 28:13; Isa 14:11; 22:2; 23:7,16; 24:8,9; Jer 7:34; 16:9; 25:10Ho 2:11; Am 6:4-7; Jas 5:1-5; Re 18:22,23 I will.Old Tyre was never rebuilt after its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar; and there are now no traces left to mark its site. The new city, when visited by Maundrell, Bruce, and other travellers, was literally "a place for fishers to dry their nets on." like.4,5,12be built.De 13:16; Job 12:14; Mal 1:4for I.5:13,15,17; 17:21-24; 21:32; 22:14; 30:12; Nu 23:19; Job 40:8Isa 14:27; Mt 24:35 shake.18; 27:28,35; 31:16; 32:10; Isa 2:19; Jer 49:21; Heb 12:26,27 all the princes.27:29-36; 32:21-32; Isa 14:9-13; 23:1-8; Re 18:11-19come.Ex 33:4,5; Job 2:12; Jon 3:6clothe.7:8; Job 8:22; Ps 35:26; 109:18,29; 132:18; 1Pe 5:5trembling. Heb. tremblings. sit.Job 2:13; Isa 3:26; 47:1; 52:2; La 2:10tremble.32:10; Ex 15:15; Da 5:6; Ho 11:10; Re 18:15be astonished.27:35 take.19:1,14; 27:2,32; 28:12-19; 32:2,16; Jer 6:26; 7:29; 9:20; Mic 2:4How art.2Sa 1:19,25-27; Isa 14:12; La 1:1; Joe 1:18; Ob 1:5; Zep 2:15Re 18:9,10,16-19seafaring men. Heb. the seas. strong.27:3-36; 28:2-10; Jos 19:29; Isa 23:4,8 the isles tremble.15; 27:28-30at thy.Isa 23:5-7,10-12 bring.3; Isa 8:7,8; Da 9:26; 11:40; Re 17:15 I shall bring.32:18-32; 34:1-31; Nu 16:30,33; Ps 28:1; Isa 14:11-19; Lu 10:15in places.Job 30:3-6; Ps 88:3-6; Isa 59:10; La 3:6and I shall set.28:25,26; 39:7,25-29; Isa 4:5; Zec 2:8in the land.32:23,26,27,32; Ps 27:13 a terror. Heb. terrors.15,16; 27:36; 28:19though.14; Ps 37:36; Jer 51:64; Re 18:21Ezekiel 29:6
know.28:22-24,26; Ex 9:14; 14:18a staff.2Ki 18:21; Isa 20:5,6; 30:2-7; 31:1-3; 36:6; Jer 2:36; La 4:17Ezekiel 35:5
thou hast had.12; 25:12; Ge 27:41,42; Ps 137:7; Am 1:11; Ob 1:10-16perpetual hatred. or, hatred of old.25:15shed the blood of. Heb. poured out. force. Heb. hands.Jer 18:21in the.21:25,29; Ps 137:7; Da 9:24; Ob 1:11
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