‏ Job 2:13

they sat.

Ezr 9:3; Ne 1:4; Isa 3:26; 47:1

seven days.

Ge 1:5,8; 50:10

none spake.

4:2; Ps 77:4

‏ Isaiah 3:26

her gates.

Jer 14:2; La 1:4

desolate. or, emptied. Heb. cleansed. shall sit.

47:1; Job 2:8,13; La 2:10; Eze 26:16; Lu 19:44

‏ Isaiah 47:1

1 God's judgment upon Babylon and Chaldea,

6 for their unmercifulness,

7 pride,

10 and overboldness,

11 shall be irresistible.

down.

3:26; 26:5; 52:2; Job 2:8,13; Ps 18:27; Jer 13:18; 48:18

La 2:10,21; Eze 26:16; 28:17; Ob 1:3,4; Jon 3:6

O virgin.

37:22; Jer 46:11

daughter.

Ps 137:8; Jer 50:42; 51:33; Zec 2:7

there is.

14:13,14; Ps 89:44; Hag 2:22

thou shalt.

7-9; 32:9-11; De 28:56,57; La 4:5; Re 18:7

‏ Isaiah 52:2

Shake.

3:26; 51:23; Jer 51:6,45,50; Zec 2:6; Re 18:4

arise.The common mode of sitting in the East is upon the floor, with the legs crossed; and when sitting is spoken of as a posture of more than ordinary state, it means sitting on high, on a chair of state, or throne.

loose.

49:21; 51:14; 61:1; Lu 4:18; 21:24

‏ Lamentations 2:10

elders.

4:5,16; 5:12,14; Job 2:13; Isa 3:26; 47:1,5

sit.Sitting on the ground was a posture of mourning and deep distress. Hence the coin struck by Vespasian, on the capture of Jerusalem, has on the obverse side a palm tree, the emblem of Judea, and under it a woman, the emblem of Jerusalem, sitting down, with her elbow on her knee, and her head supported by her hand, with the legend {Judæa capta.}

1:1

and keep.

3:28; Jer 8:14; Am 5:13; 8:3

cast up.

Jos 7:6; 2Sa 13:19; Job 2:12; Re 18:19

they have girded.

Isa 15:3; 36:22; Eze 7:18; 27:31; Joe 1:8

the virgins.

1:4; Am 8:13
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