Jeremiah 4:7

lion.

5:6; 25:38; 49:19; 50:17,44; 2Ki 24:1; 25:1; Da 7:4

destroyer.

25:9; 27:8; Eze 21:19-21; 26:7-10; 30:10,11; Da 5:19

to.

2:15; 9:11; 26:9; 33:10; 34:22; Isa 1:7; 5:9; 6:11

Ezekiel 19:1-4

1 A lamentation for the princes of Israel, under the parable of lion's whelps taken in a pit;

10 and for Jerusalem, under the parable of a wasted vine.

take.

14; 2:10; 26:17; 27:2; 32:16,18; Jer 9:1,10,17,18; 13:17,18

the princes.

2Ki 23:29,30,34; 24:6,12; 25:5-7; 2Ch 35:25; 36:3,6,10

Jer 22:10-12,18,19,28,30; 24:1,8; 52:10,11,25-27; La 4:20; 5:12

A lioness.Judea, which possessed strength, courage, and sovereignty.

Na 2:11,12; Zep 3:1-4

she lay.Had confederacy with the neighbouring kings, and learned their manners.

her whelps.The sons of Josiah, who learned to be oppressive tyrants from the surrounding princes.

young lions.

Job 4:11; Ps 58:6; Isa 5:29; 11:6-9; Zec 11:3

one.Jehoahaz, made king of Israel instead of Josiah, who became cruel and oppressive.

it became.

6; 2Ki 23:31,32; 2Ch 36:1,2

he was.Taken prisoner by Pharaoh-necho, and brought into Egypt.

2Ki 23:31,33,34; 2Ch 36:4,6; Jer 22:11,12,18

Ezekiel 19:6

he went.Became a perfect heathen: he reigned eleven years, a monster of iniquity.

2Ki 24:1-7; 2Ch 36:5; Jer 22:13-17; 26:1-24; 36:1-32

he became.

3

Ezekiel 38:12-13

take a spoil, and to take a prey. Heb. spoil the spoil, andto prey the prey.

29:19; *marg:

Isa 10:6; Jer 30:16

turn.

Isa 1:24,25; Am 1:8; Zec 13:7

the desolate.

36:33-35; Jer 32:43,44; 33:12,13; Zec 1:12,17

and upon.

8; Zec 10:8-10

midst. Heb. navel.

Jud 9:37; *marg:

Sheba.

27:12,15,20,22,23,25

with.

19:3-6; 32:2; Ps 57:4; Jer 50:17; 51:38; Na 2:11-13; Zec 11:3

Daniel 7:4-8

like.

De 28:49; 2Sa 1:23; Isa 5:28,29; Jer 4:7,13; 25:38; 48:40; La 4:19

Eze 17:3; Hab 1:6-8; Mt 24:28

the wings.

4:31-33; Jer 50:30-32

and it. or, wherewith it, etc. lifted.

4:30; 5:18-23; Isa 14:13-17; Jer 25:9-26; Hab 2:5-10

and a.

4:32,36; Job 25:6; Ps 9:20; Eze 28:2,9

another.

2:39; 8:3; 2Ki 2:24; Pr 17:12; Ho 13:8

itself on one side. or, one dominion.

5:28; 8:4; 11:2

three ribs.Babylon, Lydia, and Egypt.

Arise.

Isa 13:17,18; 56:9; Jer 50:21-32; Eze 39:17-20

lo.

2:39; 8:5-7,20,21; 10:20; 11:3-20; Ho 13:7; Re 13:2

another.The Greek empire, founded by Alexander the Great.

four wings.

4; Eze 17:3

four heads.Divided into 4 parts by Alexander's generals.

8:8,22; 11:4-20

I saw.

2,13

a fourth.The Roman empire, which destroyed the Grecian, and became mistress of the world.

19,23; 2:40; 8:10; 2Sa 22:43

and it had ten.

24; 2:41,42; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:7,12

another.

20-25; 8:9-12; Re 13:11-13

eyes like.

8:23-25; Re 9:7

a mouth.

25; 11:36; 1Sa 2:3; Ps 12:3; 2Th 2:4; 2Ti 3:2; 2Pe 2:18; Jude 1:16

Re 13:1,5,6

Daniel 7:17-28

great.

3,4; 2:37-40; 8:19-22

out.

3; Ps 17:14; Joh 18:36; Re 13:1,11

the saints.

22,27; Ps 45:16; 149:5-9; Isa 60:12-14; 2Ti 2:11,12; Re 2:26,27

Re 3:21; 5:10; 20:4

most High. Chal. high ones, that is, things, or places.

Eph 1:3; 6:12

the fourth.

7; 2:40-43

the others. Chal. those.

the ten horns.The ten kingdoms into which the western Roman empire was divided; which were primarily, according to Machiavel and Bp. Lloyd, 1. The Huns in Hungary, A.D. 356. 2. The Ostrogoths in Moesia, 377. 3. The Visigoths in Pannonia, 378. 4. The Sueves and Alans in Gascoigne and Spain, 407. 5. The Vandals in Africa, 407. 6. The Franks in France, 407. 7. The Burgundians in Burgundy, 407. 8. The Heruli and Turingi in Italy, 476. 9. The Saxons and Angles in Britain, 476. 10. The Lombards, first upon the Danube, 526, and afterwards in Italy. Though the ten kingdoms differed from these in later periods, and were sometimes more or less, yet they were still known by that name.

8,11,23; 8:9-11

whose look.

11:36,37

8:12,24; 11:31; 12:7; Re 11:7-9; 12:3,4; 13:5-7,8-18; 17:6,14; 19:19

the Ancient.

9-11; 2Th 2:8; Re 11:11-18; 14:8-20; 19:11-21; 20:9-15

judgment

18; Isa 63:4; Mt 19:28; Lu 22:29,30; 1Co 6:2,3; Re 1:6; 3:21; 5:10

Re 20:4

the fourth.

7; 2:40; Lu 2:1

the ten.

20; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:3,12,13,16-18

another.This evidently points out the papal supremacy, in every respect diverse from the former, which from small beginnings thrust itself up among the ten kingdoms, till at length it successively eradicated three of them, the kingdom of Heruli, of the Ostrogoths, and of the Lombards.

8,20; 8:9-12; 11:36; 2Th 2:3-10; 1Ti 4:1-3

he shall speak.In assuming infallibility, professing to forgive sins, and to open and shut heaven, thundering out bulls and anathemas, excommunicating princes, absolving subjects from their allegiance, and exacting obedience to his decrees in open violation of reason and Scripture.

8,20; 8:24,25; 11:28,30,31,36,37; Isa 37:23; 2Th 2:4; Re 13:5,6,11

shall wear out.By wars, crusades, massacres, etc.

Re 6:9,10; 11:7-10; 13:7-10; 14:12; 16:6; 17:6; 18:24

and think.Appointing feasts and fasts, canonizing saints, etc.

2:21; 11:31,36-38; 12:11; 2Th 2:4; 1Ti 4:1-3; Re 13:15-17

a time.That is, three years and a half, or, reckoning thirty days to a month, 1,260 days, equal to the same number of years in prophetic language; which, dated from the decree of Phocas constituting him the supreme head of the church, A.D. 606, terminated in 1866.

4:25,32; 12:7,11,12; Re 11:2,3; 12:6,14; 13:5,7

10,11,22; 2Th 2:8; Re 11:13; 20:10,11

the kingdom and.

14,18,22; Ps 149:5-9; Isa 49:23-26; 54:3; 60:11-16; Zep 3:19,20

Zec 14:9; Re 20:4

whose kingdom.

2:44; 4:34; Ps 145:13; Isa 9:7; Lu 1:33; Joh 12:34

and all.

Ps 2:6-12; 22:27; 72:11; 86:9; Isa 60:12; Ob 1:21; Re 11:15

dominions. or, rulers.

Re 17:14; 19:16

the end.

8:17,19; 11:27; 12:9,13

my cogitations.

15; 8:27; 10:8

but.

Ge 37:10; Mr 9:15; Lu 2:19,51; 9:44
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