Isaiah 16:11

my.

15:5; 63:15; Jer 4:19; 31:20; 48:36; Ho 11:8; Php 2:1

Kir-haresh.

7

Kir-hareseth.

Isaiah 21:3

are.

15:5; 16:9,11; Hab 3:16

pangs have.

13:8; 26:17; Ps 48:6; Jer 48:41; 49:22; 50:43; Mic 4:9,10; 1Th 5:3

I was bowed.

De 28:67; Da 5:5,6

Jeremiah 30:6

a man. Heb. a male. every.

4:31; 6:24; 13:21; 22:23; 49:24; 50:43; Ps 48:6; Isa 13:6-9; 21:3

Da 5:6; Ho 13:13; Mic 4:9,10; Joh 16:21,22; 1Th 5:3

paleness.

Isa 29:22; Joe 2:6; Na 2:10

Daniel 5:6

the king's.

9; 2:1; 3:19; Job 15:20-27; 20:19-27; Ps 73:18-20; Isa 21:2-4

countenance. Chal. brightness.

9

was changed. Chal. changed it. and his thoughts.

10; 4:5,19; 7:28

so that.

Ps 69:23; Isa 13:7,8; 21:3,4

joints. or, girdles.

Isa 5:27

Chal. bindings, or knots. and his knees.

Isa 35:3; Eze 7:17; 21:7; Na 2:10; Heb 12:12

Daniel 8:27

fainted.

7; 7:28; 10:8,16; Hab 3:16

and did.

2; 2:48,49; 5:14; 6:2,3; 1Sa 3:15

but.

15-17

Nahum 2:10

She is.Nineveh was taken and utterly ruined by Assuerus, or Cyaxares, king of Media, and Nabuchodonosor, or Nabopolassar, king of Babylon, B.C. 606, or 612. Diodorus, who with others ascribes the taking of it to Arbaces the Mede and Belesis the Babylonian, says that he "dispersed the citizens in the villages, levelled the city with the ground, transferred the gold and silver, of which there were many talents, to Ecbatana the metropolis of the Medes, and this subverted the empire of the Assyrians."

empty.

3:7; Ge 1:2; Isa 13:19-22; 14:23; 24:1; 34:10-15; Jer 4:23-26

Jer 51:62; Zep 2:13-15; 3:6; Re 18:21-23

the heart.

Jos 2:11; Ps 22:14; Isa 13:7,8

the knees.

Da 5:6

and much.

Isa 21:3; Jer 30:6

and the faces.

Joe 2:6

Habakkuk 3:16

I heard.

2; 1:5-11

my belly.

Ps 119:120; Jer 23:9; Eze 3:14; Da 8:27; 10:8

that I.

Ps 91:15; 94:12,13; Isa 26:20,21; Jer 15:10,11; 45:3-5; Eze 9:4-6

2Th 1:6-9

he will.

1:6; De 28:49-52; 2Ki 24:1,2; Jer 25:9-11

invade them. or cut them in pieces.
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