1 Kings 4:24
Azzah.Ge 10:19; Jud 16:1Gaza. all the kings.21; Ps 72:8,11had peace.5:4; 1Ch 22:9; Ps 72:3,7; Isa 9:7; Lu 2:14; Heb 7:1,2Ezra 7:12
Artaxerxes.The title of the king would, in Persian, run thus: {Ardsheer shahinshah,} or {padshah,} "Ardsheer, king of kings," i.e., great or supreme king or emperor. 1Ki 4:24; 20:1; Isa 10:8; Eze 26:7; Da 2:37,47; 1Ti 6:15; Re 17:14Re 19:16unto Ezra, etc. or, to Ezra the priest, a perfect scribe ofthe law of the God of heaven, peace, etc. and at such a time. 4:10,11,17Isaiah 10:8
36:8; 2Ki 18:24; 19:10; Eze 26:7; Da 2:37Isaiah 47:5
silent.13:20; 14:23; 1Sa 2:9; Ps 31:17; 46:10; Jer 25:10; La 1:1; Hab 2:20Zec 2:13; Mt 22:12,13; Jude 1:13; Re 18:21-24for.After Babylon was taken by Cyrus, instead of being "the lady of kingdoms," the metropolis of a great empire, and mistress of all the East, it became subject to the Persians; and the imperial seat being removed to Susa, instead of having a king, it had only a deputy residing there, who governed it as a province of the Persian empire. 7; 13:19; 14:4; Da 2:37,38; Re 17:3-5,18; 18:7,16-19Jeremiah 27:6-7
I given all.28:14; Da 2:37,38; 5:18,19my.24:1; 25:9; 43:10; 51:20-23; Isa 44:28; Eze 29:18-20and.28:14; Ps 50:10-12; Da 2:38 all.25:11-14; 50:9,10; 52:31; 2Ch 36:20,21until.25:12; 50:27; Ps 37:13; 137:8,9; Isa 13:1,8-22; 14:22,23; 21:9Isa 47:1-5Da 5:25-31; Hab 2:7; Zec 2:8,9; Re 13:5-10; 14:8,15-20; 16:19Re 17:16,17; 18:2-8many.25:14; 50:1-51:64; Isa 14:4-6Ezekiel 26:7
I will.3; 28:7; 29:18-20; 30:10,11; 32:11,12; Jer 25:9,22; 27:3-6a king.17:14; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; Jer 52:32; Da 2:37,47; Ho 8:10with horses.10,11; 23:24; Jer 4:13; 6:23; Na 2:3,4; 3:2,3Hosea 8:10
now.10:10; Eze 16:37; 23:9,10,22-26,46,47sorrow a little. or, begin to sorrow in a little while, as.Hag 2:6for.2Ki 14:26; 15:19,20; 17:3; 1Ch 5:26the king.Isa 10:8; 36:13; Eze 26:7; Da 2:37
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