Jeremiah 9:21

6:11; 15:7; 2Ch 36:17; Eze 9:5,6; 21:14,15; Am 6:10,11

Jeremiah 11:22

punish. Heb. visit upon. young.

9:21; 18:21; 2Ch 36:17; La 2:21; 1Th 2:15,16

Jeremiah 50:30

Therefore.Gobrias and Gadates, when they entered Babylon, marched directly to the palace, killing all they met.

her young.

9:21; 18:21; 48:15; 49:26; 51:3,4; Isa 13:15-18

all her.

36; 51:56,57; Re 6:15; 19:18

Jeremiah 51:3-4

let the.

50:14,41,42

brigandine.

46:4

spare.

9:21; 50:27,30; De 32:25; Ps 137:9; Isa 13:10-18; Jas 2:13

destroy.

50:21

thrust.

49:26; 50:30,37; Isa 13:15; 14:19

Lamentations 2:21

young.

De 28:50; Jos 6:21; 1Sa 15:3; 2Ch 36:17; Es 3:13; Jer 51:22

Eze 9:6

my virgins.

1:15,18; Ps 78:63; Jer 9:21; 11:22; 18:21; Am 4:10

thou hast killed.

2,17; 3:43; Isa 27:11; Jer 13:14; 21:7; Eze 5:11; 7:4,9; 8:18

Eze 9:5,10; Zec 11:6

Ezekiel 27:27

Thy riches.In these beautiful and expressive figures, Tyre is represented as a ship at sea, wrecked through the mistakes of her pilots and rowers; that is, destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards by Alexander, in consequence of her rulers having pertinaciously resolved to withstand those haughty conquerors. This vast ship, laden with all kinds of valuable wares, being wrecked, all her valuables, sailors, officers, etc. went to the bottom.

7-9,12,18,19,22,24,34; 26:12; Pr 11:4; Re 18:11-24

and in all. or, even with all. shall fall.

26:14,21

midst. Heb. heart.

26

Amos 4:10

pestilence.

Ex 9:3-6; 12:29,30; 15:26; Le 26:16,25; De 7:15; 28:22,27,60

Ps 78:49,50

after the manner. or, in the way. your young.

Le 26:25; 2Ki 8:12; 10:32; Jer 6:11; 11:22; 18:21; 48:15

and have taken away your horses. Heb. with the captivity ofyour horses.

2Ki 13:3,7

the stink.

8:3; De 28:26; Jer 8:1,2; 9:22; 15:3; 16:4; Joe 2:20

yet.

6; Ex 8:19; 9:12,17,34,35; 10:3,27; 14:4
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