2 Kings 21:13
I will stretch.This metaphor is taken from the custom of using a line in measuring land, and in dividing portions of it among several persons. Samaria was taken, pillaged, and ruined, and its inhabitants carried into captivity: Jerusalem shall have the same measure. 17:6; Isa 10:22; 28:17; 34:11; La 2:8; Eze 23:31-34; Am 7:7,8Zec 1:16the plummet.10:11; 1Ki 21:21-24I will wipe.I will empty Jerusalem of all its wealth and inhabitants, as truly as a dish turned up and wiped is emptied of its contents. 1Ki 14:10; Isa 14:23; Jer 25:9; Eze 24:10,11; Re 18:21-23wiping it, and turning it upside down. Heb. he wipeth andturneth it upon the face thereof.Jeremiah 7:14-15
wherein.4,10; De 28:52; Mic 3:11; Ac 6:13,14as.26:6-9,18; 52:13-23; 1Sa 4:10,11; 1Ki 9:7,8; 2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 7:212Ch 36:18,19; Ps 74:6-8; 78:60; Isa 64:11; La 2:7; 4:1; Eze 7:20-22Eze 9:5-7; 24:21; Mic 3:12; Mt 24:1,2 I will.3:8; 15:1; 23:39; 52:3; 2Ki 17:18-20,23; 24:20; Ho 1:4; 9:9,16,17Ho 13:16the whole.2Ch 15:9; Ps 78:67,68; Ho 9:3Daniel 9:12
confirmed.Isa 44:26; La 2:17; Eze 13:6; Zec 1:8; Mt 5:18; Ro 15:8our judges.1Ki 3:9; Job 12:17; Ps 2:10; 148:11; Pr 8:16for under.The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and the condition of the Jews during almost eighteen centuries, have far more exceeded all the miseries of the capture of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, and in the Babylonish captivity, than those miseries exceeded the judgments inflicted on other nations; for the guilt of crucifying the Messiah, and rejecting his gospel, was immensely more atrocious than all their other transgressions. La 1:12; 2:13; 4:6; Eze 5:9; Joe 2:2; Am 3:2; Mt 24:21; Mr 13:19Lu 21:22
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