Joshua 19:28-29
Rehob.30Kanah.This seems a different Cana from that in Lower Galilee; and to be that which is placed in some maps east of Tyre, between Libanus and Antilibanus, and south of the river Cassimer, or Leitani. Joh 2:1,11; 4:46Cana. great.11:8; Jud 1:31; Isa 23:2,4,12 Ramah.Probably the Rama mentioned by Theodoret as a city of Syria; and placed in some maps between Sarepta and Sidon, eastward, near Lebanon. Tyre. Heb. Tzor.2Sa 5:11; Isa 23:1-18; Eze 26:1-28:26Achzib.Ge 38:5; Jud 1:31; Mic 1:14Psalms 45:12
And the.Isa 23:17,18; Ac 21:3-6with.72:10; Isa 60:6,7; Mt 2:11rich.22:29; Isa 49:23; 60:3,10,11favour. Heb. face.Psalms 87:4
Rahab.89:10; Isa 51:9Babylon.137:1,8,9; 2Ki 20:17,18; Isa 13:1-22; 14:4-6; Jer 25:9; 50:1-51:64Da 2:47,48; 4:30; Re 17:5; 18:2Tyre.45:12; Isa 23:1-18; Eze 27:1-28:26Ethiopia.1Ki 10:1-29; Ac 8:27this man.68:31; 1Sa 17:8; 2Sa 21:16-22; Isa 19:11,23-25; Eze 28:2Isaiah 23
1 The miserable overthrow of Tyre.15 Her restoration and whoredoms. A.M. 3289. B.C. 715. burden.Tyre, whose destruction by Nebuchadnezzar is here foretold, was a city of Phoenicia, on the shore of the Mediterranean, twenty-four miles south of Sidon, and thirty-two north of Accho or Ptolemais, according to the Antonine and Jerusalem Itineraries, about lat. 33 degrees 18' N. long. 35 degrees 10' E. There were two cities of this name; one on the continent called Palæ Tyrus, or Old Tyre, according to Strabo, thirty stadia south of the other, which was situated on an island, not above 700 paces from the main land, says Pliny. Old Tyre was taken by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years, B.C. 573, which he so utterly destroyed, that it never afterwards rose higher than a village. But previous to this, the inhabitants had removed their effects to the island which afterwards became so famous by the name of Tyre, though now consisting only of about 800 dwellings. Jer 25:15,22; 47:4; Eze 26:1-28:25; Joe 3:4-8; Am 1:9,10Zec 9:2,4Howl.15:2,8; Re 18:17-19ye ships.2:16; 60:9; 1Ki 22:48; 2Ch 9:21; Ps 48:7; Eze 27:25for it is.15:1; Jer 25:10,11; Re 18:22,23the land.12; Nu 24:24; Jer 2:10; Eze 27:6; Da 11:30 still. Heb. silent.41:1; 47:5; Ps 46:10; Hab 2:20the isle.Eze 27:3,4; 28:2the merchants.Eze 27:8-36 Sihor.1Ch 13:5; Jer 2:18the harvest.32:20; De 11:10she is.8; Eze 27:33; 28:4; Joe 3:5; Re 18:11-13 I travail.Jer 47:3,4; Eze 26:3-6; Ho 9:11-14; Re 18:23 at the.19:16; Ex 15:14-16; Jos 2:9-11so shall.Eze 26:15-21; 27:29-36; 28:19; Re 18:17-19 Pass.10,12; 21:15howl.1,2; 16:7 your.22:2whose.Jos 19:29her own.47:1,2; Ec 10:7afar off. Heb. from afar off. Who hath.De 29:24-28; Jer 50:44,45; Re 18:8the crowning.Eze 28:2-6,12-18merchants.10:8; 36:9 Lord.10:33; 14:24,27; 46:10,11; Jer 47:6,7; 51:62; Ac 4:28; Eph 1:11Eph 3:11to stain. Heb. to pollute.2:11,17; 5:15,16; 13:11; Job 40:11,12; Da 4:37; Mal 4:1; Jas 4:6bring.Job 12:21; Ps 107:40; 1Co 1:26-29 O daughter.12no more.14; 1Sa 28:20; Job 12:21; La 1:6; Hag 2:22; Ro 5:6strength. Heb. girdle.Ps 18:32 stretched.2:19; 14:16,17; Ex 15:8-10; Ps 46:6; Eze 26:10,15-19; 27:34,35Eze 31:16; Hag 2:7the Lord.10:6; Ps 71:3; Jer 47:7; Na 1:14against the merchant city. or, concerning a merchantman.3; Ho 12:7,8the merchant city. Heb. Canaan.Ge 9:25; 10:15-19; Zec 14:21; Mr 11:17; Joh 2:16strong holds. or, strengths.Zec 9:3,4 Thou shalt.1,7; Eze 26:13,14; Re 18:22thou oppressed.37:22; 47:1,5; Jer 14:17; 46:11; La 1:15daughter."The Sidonians," says Justin, "when their city was taken by the king of Ascalon, betook themselves to their ships; and landed and built Tyre;" Sidon was therefore the mother city. 2; Ge 10:15-19; 49:13; Jos 11:8pass.1; Nu 24:24; Eze 27:6there also.De 28:64-67; La 1:3; 4:15 land.13:19; Ge 11:28,31; Job 1:17; Hab 1:6; Ac 7:4the Assyrian.Ge 2:14; 10:10,11; 11:9; 2Ki 17:24; 20:12; 2Ch 33:11; Ezr 4:9,10Da 4:30for them.Ps 72:9and he.Eze 26:7-21; 29:18 1,6; Eze 27:25-30; Re 18:11-19 Tyre shall.Jer 25:9-11,22; 27:3-7; 29:10; Eze 29:11one king.Da 7:14; 8:21; Re 17:10shall Tyre sing as an harlot. Heb. it shall be unto Tyre asthe song of an harlot. Eze 27:25; Ho 2:15 Pr 7:10-12; Jer 30:14 visit.Jer 29:10; Zep 2:7; Ac 15:14and she shall.De 23:18; Eze 16:31; 22:13; 27:6-36; Ho 12:7,8; Mic 1:7; 3:111Ti 3:3,8; 1Pe 5:2shall commit.Na 3:4; Re 17:2-5; 18:9-14; 19:2 her merchandise.60:6,7; 2Ch 2:7-9,11-16; Ps 45:12; 72:10; Zec 14:20,21; Mr 3:8Ac 21:3-5it shall.Mt 6:19-21; Lu 12:18-20,33; 16:9-13for them.De 12:18,19; 26:12-14; Pr 3:9,10; 13:22; 28:8; Ec 2:26; Mal 3:10Mt 25:35-40; Lu 8:3; Ac 9:39; Ro 15:25-27; Ga 6:6; Php 4:17,18durable. Heb. old.Ezekiel 26
1 Tyrus, for insulting against Jerusalem, is threatened with destruction.7 The power of Nebuchadnezzar against her.15 The mourning and astonishment of the sea at her fall. 1:2; 8:1; 20:1; Jer 39:2 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 27
1 The riches and commerce of Tyrus.26 The great and irrecoverable fall thereof. 1 32; 19:1; 26:17; 28:12; 32:2; Jer 7:20; 9:10,17-20; Am 5:1,16 O thou.Tyre was situated in the Mediterranean, at the nearest entrance to it from the interior and eastern part of Asia. 4,25; 26:17; 28:2,3; Isa 23:2a merchant.12-36; Isa 23:3,8,11; Re 18:3,11-15I am.4,10,11; 28:12-17; Ps 50:2; Isa 23:9of perfect beauty. Heb. perfect of beauty. midst. Heb. heart.26:5 made. Heb. built.of Senir.De 3:9; So 4:8Shenir. cedars.1Ki 5:1,6; Ps 29:5; 92:12; 104:16; Isa 14:8 the oaks.Isa 2:13; Zec 11:2the company, etc. or, they have made thy hatches of ivorywell trodden. Rather, "thy benches have they made of ivory inlaid with box, from the isles of Chittim." Vulgate, {de insulis Italiæ,} "from the islands of Italy," which were always famous for box-trees. company. Heb. daughters. the isles.Ge 10:4Kittim.Nu 24:24; Jer 2:10 linen.1Ki 10:28; Pr 7:16; Isa 19:9blue and purple. or, purple and scarlet.Ex 25:4; Jer 10:9Elishah.Elis, part of the Peloponnesus, extending along the western coast of Arcadia, north of Messenia, and south of Achaia. Ge 10:4; 1Ch 1:7 Zidon.Ge 10:15Sidon.Ge 49:13; Jos 11:8Arvad.11; Ge 10:18; Isa 10:9; Jer 49:23wise.28; 1Ki 5:6; 9:27; 2Ch 2:13,14 Gebal.Jos 13:5; 1Ki 5:18; *marg:Ps 83:7calkers. or, stoppers of chinks. Heb. strengtheners.27 Persia.38:5; Da 5:28of Lud.30:5; Ge 10:6,13,22; 1Ch 1:8,11,17; Isa 66:19; Jer 46:9; Na 3:9they hanged.11; So 4:4 of Arvad.8they have.3,4 38:13; Ge 10:4; 1Ki 10:22; 22:48; 2Ch 20:36,37; Ps 72:10; Isa 2:16Isa 23:6,10,14; 60:9; Jer 10:9; Jon 1:3 Javan.Ge 10:2,4; 1Ch 1:5,7; Isa 66:19; Da 8:21; 10:20; 11:2Tubal.32:26; 38:2,3; 39:1; Ge 10:2; 1Ch 1:5the persons.Joe 3:3; Re 18:13market. or, merchandise. Togarmah.38:6; Ge 10:3; 1Ch 1:6 Dedan.20; Ge 10:7; 25:3; 1Ch 1:9,32; Jer 25:23; 49:8of ivory.1Ki 10:22; Re 18:12 Syria.Ge 10:22Aram.Ge 28:5; Jud 10:6; 2Sa 8:5; 10:6; 15:8; Isa 7:2the wares of thy making. Heb. thy works. agate. or,chrysoprase. wheat.De 8:8; 32:14; 1Ki 5:9; 2Ch 2:10; Ezr 3:7; Ac 12:20Minnith.Jud 11:33balm. or, rosin.Ge 43:11; Jer 8:22 Damascus.Ge 15:2; 1Ki 11:24,25; Isa 7:8; Ac 9:2Helbon.The Chalybon of the Greeks and Romans, now called by the natives Haleb, and by us Aleppo, said to have been so celebrated for its wine, that the Persian kings would drink no other. It was a celebrated city of Syria, situated about 90 miles from the Mediterranean by way of Antioch, and 100 from the Euphrates, in lat. 36 degrees 11' 25" north, long. 37 degrees 9' east; and previous to its destruction by an earthquake in 1822, occupied, including its suburbs, eight small hills, with the intermediate valleys, comprehending a circuit of about seven miles; and its inhabitants were variously estimated at from 100,000 to 258,000 souls. Dan.Jud 18:29going to and fro. or, Menzal. cassia.Ex 30:23,24; Ps 45:8; So 4:13,14 Dedan.15; Ge 25:3precious clothes. Heb. clothes of freedom. Arabia.1Ki 10:15; Jer 25:24; Ac 2:11; Ga 4:25Kedar.Ge 25:13; 1Ch 1:29; So 1:5; Isa 21:16; 60:7occupied with thee. Heb. were the merchants of thy hand. inlambs. 2Ch 17:11; Isa 60:7 Sheba.Ge 10:7; 1Ki 10:1-13; 1Ch 1:9; 2Ch 9:1-12; Ps 72:10,15; Isa 60:6 Haran.Ge 11:31,32; 12:4; 2Ki 19:12; Isa 37:12; Ac 7:4Charran. Canneh.Ge 10:10,22Calneh.Isa 10:9Calno.Am 6:2Calneh. Eden.Ge 2:8; Am 1:5Sheba.Ge 25:3; Job 1:15Asshur.Ge 32:22; Nu 24:22; Ps 83:8; Isa 7:18,20 all sorts of things. or, excellent things. clothes. Heb.foldings. 2Ki 2:8 ships.1Ki 10:22; Ps 48:7; Isa 2:16; 23:14; 60:9glorious.4 rowers.Isa 33:23great.26:19; Ps 93:3,4; Re 17:15the east.34; Ps 48:7; Ac 27:14,41midst. Heb. heart. Thy riches.In these beautiful and expressive figures, Tyre is represented as a ship at sea, wrecked through the mistakes of her pilots and rowers; that is, destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards by Alexander, in consequence of her rulers having pertinaciously resolved to withstand those haughty conquerors. This vast ship, laden with all kinds of valuable wares, being wrecked, all her valuables, sailors, officers, etc. went to the bottom. 7-9,12,18,19,22,24,34; 26:12; Pr 11:4; Re 18:11-24and in all. or, even with all. shall fall.26:14,21midst. Heb. heart.26 suburbs. or waves. shake.35; 26:10,15-18; 31:16; Ex 15:14; Na 2:3 all that handle.Re 18:17-24shall come.26:16; 32:10 shall cause.All that were on land, seeing this gallant ship perishing with all her men and goods, are here represented as setting up a dismal cry at the heart-rending sight. 31,32; 26:17; Isa 23:1-6; Re 18:9-19cast.1Sa 4:12; 2Sa 1:2; Job 2:12; La 2:10; Re 18:19they shall wallow.Es 4:1-4; Job 2:8; 42:6; Jer 6:26; 25:34; Jon 3:6; Mic 1:10 they shall make.7:18; Le 21:5; De 14:1; Isa 15:2; 22:12; Jer 16:6; 47:5; 48:37Am 8:10; Mic 1:16they shall weep.Isa 16:9; 22:4; Mic 1:8 take up.2; 26:17What city.La 1:12; 2:13; Re 18:18the destroyed.26; 26:4,5 thy wares.3,12-36; Isa 23:3-8; Re 18:3,12-15,19with the.27; 28:16 26,27; 26:12-15,19-21; Zec 9:3,4 the inhabitants.26:15-18; Isa 23:6their kings.28:17-19; 32:10; Re 18:9,10 hiss.26:2; 1Ki 9:8; Jer 18:16; 19:8; La 2:15; Zep 2:15thou shalt.26:14,21a terror. Heb. terrors. never shalt be any more. Heb.shalt not be for ever. Ps 37:10,36Ezekiel 28
1 God's judgment upon the prince of Tyrus for his sacrilegious pride.11 A lamentation of his great glory corrupted by sin.20 The judgment of Zidon.24 The restoration of Israel. 1 the prince.Josephus states, on the authority of Menander, who translated the Phoenician annals into Greek, and Philostratus, that this prince was Ithobal. Because.5,17; 31:10; De 8:14; 2Ch 26:16; Pr 16:18; 18:12; Isa 2:12; Da 5:22Da 5:23; Hab 2:4; 1Ti 3:6; 1Pe 5:5I am.6,9; Ge 3:5; Ac 12:22,23; Re 17:3I sit.12-14; Isa 14:13,14; Da 4:30,31; 2Th 2:4in the midst. Heb. in the heart.27:3,4,26,27; *marg:yet.9; Ps 9:20; 72:6,7; Isa 31:3thou set.6; 2Th 2:4 thou are.Da 1:20; 2:48; 5:11,12; Zec 9:2,3no secret.1Ki 4:29-32; 10:3; Job 15:8; Ps 25:14; Da 2:22,27,28,47; 5:12 29:3; De 8:17,18; Pr 18:11; 23:4,5; Ec 9:11; Hab 1:16; Zec 9:2-4 thy great wisdom. Heb. the greatness of thy wisdom.Pr 26:12; Isa 5:21; Ro 12:16and by.27:12-36; Ps 62:10; Isa 23:3,8; Ho 12:7,8; Zec 9:3; Jas 4:13,14and thine.2; 16:49; De 6:11,12; 8:13,14; 2Ch 25:19; 32:23-25; Job 31:24,25Ps 52:7; 62:10; Pr 11:28; 30:9; Isa 10:8-14; Da 4:30,37; Ho 13:6Lu 12:16-21; 1Ti 6:17 Because.2; Ex 9:17; Job 9:4; 40:9-12; 1Co 10:22; 2Th 2:4; Jas 1:11 I will.26:7-14; Isa 23:8,9; Am 3:6the terrible.30:11; 31:12; 32:12; De 28:49,50; Isa 25:3,4; Da 7:7; Hab 1:6-8defile.15-17 shall bring.32:18-30; Job 17:16; 33:18,28; Ps 28:1; 30:9; 55:15; 88:4,5; Pr 1:12Pr 28:17; Isa 38:17are slain.27:26,27,34 say.2; Da 4:31,32; 5:23-30; Ac 12:22,23thou shalt.Ps 82:7; Isa 31:3slayeth. or, woundeth. the deaths.31:18; 32:19,21,24-30; 44:7,9; Le 26:41; 1Sa 17:26,36; Jer 6:10Jer 9:25,26; Joh 8:24; Ac 7:51; Php 3:3by the.7; 11:9; Jer 25:9 11 take up.2; 19:1,14; 26:17; 27:2,32; 32:2,16; 2Ch 35:25; Isa 14:4Jer 9:17-20Thou sealest.2-5; 27:3,4; Ro 15:28; 2Co 1:22full.Pr 21:30; Isa 10:13; Jer 9:23; Lu 2:40; Ac 6:3; 1Co 1:19,20; 3:19Col 1:9; 2:3; Jas 3:13-18 in Eden.31:8,9; 36:35; Ge 2:8; 3:23,24; 13:10; Isa 51:3; Joe 2:3; Re 2:7every.27:16,22; Ge 2:11,12; Ex 28:17-20; 39:10-21; Isa 54:11,12; Re 17:4Re 21:19,20sardius. or, ruby. beryl. or, chrysolite. emerald. or,chrysoprase. the workmanship. 26:13; Isa 14:11; 23:16; 30:32thou wast.15; 21:30 the anointed.16; Ex 25:17-20; 30:26; 40:9and I.Ex 9:16; Ps 75:5-7; Isa 10:6,15; 37:26,27; Da 2:37,38; 4:35Da 5:18-23; Joh 11:51; Re 9:17upon.2,16; 20:40; Isa 14:12-15; 2Th 2:4stones.13,17; Re 18:16 perfect.3-6,12; 27:3,4till iniquity.17,18; Ge 1:26,27,31; 6:5,6; Pr 14:34; Ec 7:29; Isa 14:12; La 5:16Ro 7:9; 2Pe 2:4 the multitude.27:12-36; Isa 23:17,18; Ho 12:7; Lu 19:45,46; Joh 2:16; 1Ti 6:9,10filled.8:17; Ge 6:11; Am 3:9; Mic 2:2; 6:12; Hab 2:8,17; Zep 1:9therefore.Ge 3:24; Le 18:24-28; Isa 22:19; 23:9; Mic 2:10; 2Pe 2:4-6; Re 12:9O covering.14 heart.2,5; 16:14,15; 31:10; Pr 11:2; 16:18; Lu 14:11; Jas 4:6thou hast.Isa 19:11-13; Jer 8:9; Ro 1:22-25; 1Co 1:19-21I will cast.Job 40:11,12; Ps 73:18; 147:6I will lay.16:41; 23:48; 32:10; Isa 14:9-11 defiled.2,13,14,16by the iniquity.Mr 8:36therefore.5:4; Jud 9:15,20; Am 1:9,10,14; 2:2,5; Re 18:8I will bring.Mal 4:3; 2Pe 2:6 they.27:35,36; Ps 76:12; Isa 14:16-19; Re 18:9,10,15-19thou shalt.26:14,21; 27:36; Jer 51:63,64; Re 18:21a terror. Heb. terrors. 20 set.6:2; 25:2; 29:2Zidon.Tyre was a colony of the Zidonians (see on Isa 23:12;) and consequently Zidon was a more ancient, though a less considerable city than Tyre; and it is probable that it was taken by the Chaldeans soon after the destruction of the latter. It was afterwards burnt to the ground by the inhabitants, to prevent it falling in the hands of Ochus. 27:8; 32:30; Ge 10:15Sidon.Isa 23:2-4,12; Jer 25:22; 27:3; 47:4; Joe 3:4-8; Zec 9:2 I am against.5:8; 21:3; 26:3; 29:3,10; 38:3; 39:1-3; Jer 21:13; 50:31; Na 1:6; 2:13Na 3:5I will.25; 39:13; Ex 9:16; 14:4,17; 15:21; Le 10:3; 1Sa 17:45-47Ps 9:16; 21:12,13; 83:17; Isa 5:15,16; 37:20; Re 19:1,2shall be.20:41; 36:23; 38:23 I will send.5:12; 38:22; Jer 15:2and they shall.25:7,11,17; 26:6 a pricking.Nu 33:55; Jos 23:13; Jud 2:3; Isa 35:9; 55:13; Jer 12:14; Mic 7:42Co 12:7; Re 21:4and they.23,26; 36:36-38; 39:28 When.11:17; 20:41; 34:13; 36:24; 37:21; 39:27; Le 26:44,45; De 30:3,4Ps 106:47; Isa 11:12,13; 27:12,13; Jer 30:18; 31:8-10; 32:37Ho 1:11; Joe 3:7; Am 9:14,15; Ob 1:17-21; Mic 7:11-14; Zep 3:19,20be sanctified.22; 36:23; 38:23; Isa 5:16then shall.36:28; 37:25; Jer 23:8; 27:11to my.Ge 28:13,14 and they shall dwell.34:25-28; 38:8; Le 25:18,19; De 12:10; Jer 23:6-8; 33:16Ho 2:18; Zec 2:4,5safety. or, with confidence.38:11; 1Ki 4:25; Pr 14:26build.Isa 65:21,22; Jer 29:5,6,28; 31:4,5; 32:15; Am 9:13,14when I.24; 25:1-32:32; 35:1-15; Isa 13:1-21:17; Jer 46:1-51:64Zec 1:15despise. or, spoil.39:10; Isa 17:14; 33:1; Jer 30:16; La 1:8; Hab 2:8; Zep 2:8,9and they.22,24; 34:31; 36:22,23; Ex 29:46Mark 7:24
from.Mt 15:21-28Tyre.3:8; Ge 10:15,19; 49:13; Jos 19:28,29; Isa 23:1-4,12Eze 28:2,21,22and would.2:1; 3:7; 6:31,32; Isa 42:2; Mt 9:28; 1Ti 5:25Mark 7:31
from.24; Mt 15:29-31Decapolis.5:20; Mt 4:25
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