Deuteronomy 28:49
bring a nation.Though the Chaldeans are frequently described under the figure of an eagle, yet these verses especially predict the desolations brought on the Jews by the Romans; who came from a country far more distant than Chaldea; whose conquests were as rapid as the eagle's flight, and whose standard bore this very figure; who spake a language to which the Jews were then entire strangers, being wholly unlike the Hebrew, of which the Chaldee was merely a dialect; whose appearance and victories were terrible; and whose yoke was a yoke of iron; and the havoc which they made tremendous. Nu 24:24; Isa 5:26-30; Jer 5:15-17; Da 6:22,23; 9:26; Hab 1:6,7Lu 19:43,44as the eagle.Jer 4:13; 48:40; 49:22; La 4:19; Eze 17:3,12; Ho 8:1; Mt 24:28a nation whose.Jer 5:15; Eze 3:6; 1Co 14:21understand. Heb. hear. Jeremiah 4:13
Behold.Isa 13:5; 19:1; Na 1:3; Mt 24:30; Re 1:7his chariots.Isa 5:28; 66:15; Na 2:3,4his horses.De 28:49; La 4:19; Da 7:4; Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8Woe.31; 10:19 Lamentations 4:19
persecutors.De 28:49; Isa 5:26-28; 30:16,17; Jer 4:13; Ho 8:1; Hab 1:8Mt 24:27,28the eagles.The eagle, whose wings are of an extraordinary length, darts with amazing rapidity through the voids of heaven. they pursued.Am 2:14; 9:1-3 Habakkuk 1:8
horses.De 28:49; Isa 5:26-28fierce. Heb. sharp. evening.Jer 5:6; Zep 3:3they.Jer 4:13; La 4:19; Eze 17:3,12; Ho 8:1; Mt 24:28; Lu 17:37
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