Isaiah 11:16
And there shall.11; 19:23; 27:13; 35:8-10; 40:3,4; 49:12; 57:14like as it was.42:15,16; 48:20,21; 51:10; 63:12,13; Ex 14:26-29Isaiah 27:12-13
beat off.11:11-16; 24:13-16; 56:8; Ge 15:18; Ps 68:22; 72:8ye shall be.De 30:3,4; Ne 1:9; Jer 3:14; Am 9:9; Mt 18:12-14; Lu 15:4; Joh 6:37Joh 10:16 And it.2:11the great.18:3; Le 25:9; Nu 10:2-4; 1Ch 15:24; Ps 47:5; 81:3; 89:15Zec 9:13-16; Mt 24:31; Lu 4:18; Ro 10:18; 1Th 4:16; Re 8:2,6-13Re 9:1,14; 10:7; 11:15-18and they.11:16; 19:23-25; 2Ki 17:6; Ho 9:3; 11:11; Zec 10:8-12the outcasts.11:12; 16:3,4; 56:8; Jer 43:7; 44:28; Ho 8:13and shall.2:3; 25:6; 66:18; Zec 14:16; Mal 1:11; Joh 4:21-24; Heb 12:22Micah 7:12
also.Isa 11:16; 19:23-25; 27:12,13; 43:6; 49:12; 60:4-9; 66:19,20Jer 3:18; 23:3; 31:8; Eze 37:21; 29:21; Ho 11:11and from. or, even to.This verse may be rendered, "In that day they (people) shall come to thee from Assyria and the fenced cities; and from the fortress (probably Pelusium at the entrance of Egypt), even to the river (Euphrates)," etc. The expressions employed in this prophecy appear to be too strong for the events which transpired after the Babylonian captivity; and seem to refer to the future restoration of Israel, after their land has lain desolate for ages.
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