Jeremiah 50:31-32
I am.21:13; 51:25; Eze 5:8; 29:3,9,10; 38:3; 39:1; Na 2:13; 3:5O thou.29,32; 48:29; 49:16; Job 40:11,12; Da 4:30,31; Hab 2:4,5; Jas 4:61Pe 5:5most proud. Heb. pride. for.27 the most proud. Heb. pride.Pr 16:18; 18:12; Isa 10:12-15; 14:13-15; Eze 28:2-9; Da 5:20,23-30none.51:26,64; Re 18:8kindle.21:14; 49:27; De 32:22; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14; 2:2,5Ezekiel 5:8
even I.15:7; 21:3; 26:3; 28:22; 35:3; 39:1; Le 26:17-46; De 29:20Jer 21:5,13; La 2:5; 3:3; Zec 14:2,3; Mt 22:7in the.25:2-6; 26:2; 29:6,7; 35:10-15; De 29:23-28; 1Ki 9:8,9; Jer 22:8,9Jer 24:9; 50:7; La 2:15-17Ezekiel 21:3
Behold.5:8; 26:3; Jer 21:13; 50:31; 51:25; Na 2:13; 3:5will draw.9-11,19; 5:12; 14:17,21; Ex 15:9; Le 26:25,33; De 32:41,42Ps 17:13; Isa 10:5; 34:5; Jer 47:6,7; 51:20; Zep 2:12; Zec 13:7the righteous.9:5,6; Job 9:22; Ec 9:2; Jer 15:2-4Ezekiel 26:3
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 21:25Ezekiel 28:22
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; 38:23Ezekiel 29:3-4
I am.10; 28:22; Ps 76:7; Jer 44:30; Na 1:6the great.32:2; Ps 74:13,14; Isa 27:1; 51:9; Re 12:3,4,16,17; 13:2,4,11Re 16:13; 20:2My river.9; 28:2; De 8:17; Isa 10:13,14; Da 4:30,31 I will put.38:4; 2Ki 19:28; Job 41:1,2; Isa 37:29; Am 4:2the fish.Hab 1:14,15Ezekiel 29:10
I will.11; 30:12; Hab 3:8utterly waste. Heb. wastes of waste. from the tower of.from Migdol to. 30:6-9; Ex 14:2; Jer 44:1; 46:14Syene. Heb. Seveneh.Now Essuan, situated at the southern extremity of Egypt, (as Migdol was at the northern,) on the confines of Ethiopia, near the tropic of Cancer, and about lat. 24 degrees N. long 32 degrees E.Ezekiel 35:3
I am.5:8; 21:3; 29:3,10; Jer 21:13; Na 2:13; 3:5and I will stretch.6:14; Jer 6:12; 15:6; 51:25most desolate. Heb. desolation and desolation.7; 5:15Ezekiel 38:3-4
I am.13:8; 29:3; 35:3; 39:1,2-10 I will turn.29:4; 39:2; 2Ki 19:28; Isa 37:29horses.15; Da 11:40all of them.23:12handling.1Ch 12:8; 2Ch 25:5; Jer 46:9Ezekiel 39:1
1 God's judgment upon Gog.8 Israel's victory.11 Gog's burial in Hamon-gog.17 The feast of the fowls.21 Israel having been plagued for their sins,25 shall be gathered again with eternal favour. son.38:2,3Behold.35:3; Na 2:13; 3:5the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.Or, "prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal." 38:2
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