Isaiah 14:22-23

I will.

13:5; 21:9; 43:14; 47:9-14; Jer 50:26,27,29-35; 51:3,4,56,57

the name.

Job 18:16-19; Pr 10:7; Jer 51:62-64

remnant.

1Ki 14:10

make.

13:21,22; 34:11-15; Jer 50:39,40; 51:42,43; Zep 2:14; Re 14:8

Re 18:2,21-23

I will sweep.

1Ki 14:10; 2Ki 21:13; Jer 51:25,26

Isaiah 26:5

bringeth.

2:12; 13:11; 14:13; 25:11; Job 40:11-13

the lofty.

25:12; 32:19; 47:1; Jer 50:31,32; 51:25,26,37,64; Re 18:2

Nahum 1:1

1 The majesty of God in goodness to his people, and severity against his enemies.

burden.

Isa 13:1; 14:28; 15:1; 21:1; 22:1; 23:1; Jer 23:33-37; Zec 9:1

Nineveh.

Ge 10:11; Jon 3:3,4; Zep 2:13

Nahum 1:8

with.

Isa 8:7,8; 28:17; Eze 13:13; Da 9:26; 11:10,22,40; Am 8:8; 9:5,6

Mt 7:27; 2Pe 3:6,7

the place.

1; 2:8; Zep 2:13

darkness.

Job 30:15; Pr 4:19; Isa 8:22; Jer 13:16; Mt 8:12

Nahum 2:10-13

She is.Nineveh was taken and utterly ruined by Assuerus, or Cyaxares, king of Media, and Nabuchodonosor, or Nabopolassar, king of Babylon, B.C. 606, or 612. Diodorus, who with others ascribes the taking of it to Arbaces the Mede and Belesis the Babylonian, says that he "dispersed the citizens in the villages, levelled the city with the ground, transferred the gold and silver, of which there were many talents, to Ecbatana the metropolis of the Medes, and this subverted the empire of the Assyrians."

empty.

3:7; Ge 1:2; Isa 13:19-22; 14:23; 24:1; 34:10-15; Jer 4:23-26

Jer 51:62; Zep 2:13-15; 3:6; Re 18:21-23

the heart.

Jos 2:11; Ps 22:14; Isa 13:7,8

the knees.

Da 5:6

and much.

Isa 21:3; Jer 30:6

and the faces.

Joe 2:6

the dwelling.

3:1; Job 4:10,11; Isa 5:29; Jer 2:15; 4:7; 50:17,44; Eze 19:2-8

Zep 3:3

none.

Ge 49:9; Isa 31:4

and filled.

Ps 17:12; Isa 10:6-14; Jer 51:34

I am.

3:5; Jer 21:13; 50:31; 51:25; Eze 5:8; 26:3; 28:22; 29:3,10

Eze 35:3; 38:3; 39:1

I will burn.

Jos 11:9; 2Ki 19:23; Ps 46:9

and the sword.

Isa 31:8,9; 37:36-38

I will cut.

3:1,12; Isa 33:1-4; 49:24,25

the voice.

2Ki 18:17,19,27-35; 19:9,23; 2Ch 32:9-16,19

Revelation of John 18:21

a mighty.This was to represent the violence of her fall, and that she should never rise again; which is further illustrated by varied emphatic expressions taken from the ancient prophets. But Rome is still standing and flourishing, and honoured by many nations as the metropolis of the Christian world; she still resounds with singers and musicians; she still excels in arts, which serve for pomp and luxury; she still abounds with candles, and lamps, and torches, burning even by day, as well as by night; and consequently this prophecy has not been, but remains to fulfilled.

Thus.

Ex 15:5; Ne 9:11; Jer 51:63,64

and shall.

22; 12:8; 16:20; 20:11; Job 20:8; Ps 37:36; Eze 26:21; Da 11:19
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