Joel 2:4-11

Re 9:7

the noise.

Na 2:3,4; 3:2,3; Re 9:9

like the noise of a.

Isa 5:24; 30:30; Mt 3:12

a strong.

2

all.

Ps 119:83; Isa 13:8; Jer 8:21; 30:6; La 4:8; Na 2:10

blackness. Heb. pot.

They shall run.In their progress, says Dr. Shaw, "they kept their ranks like men of war; climbing over every tree or wall that was in their way. Nay, they entered into our very houses and bedchambers, like so many thieves. Every effort of the inhabitants to stop them was unavailing; the trenches they had dug were quickly filled up, and the fires they had kindled extinguished, by infinite swarms succeeding each other."

2Sa 1:23; 2:18,19; Ps 19:5; Isa 5:26-29

climb.

9; 2Sa 5:8; Jer 5:10

they shall march.

Pr 30:27

sword. or, dart.

2Ch 23:10; 32:5; *marg:

Ne 4:17,23; Job 33:18; 36:12; So 4:13

enter.

Ex 10:6; Jer 9:21; Joh 10:1

earth.

Ps 18:7; 114:7; Na 1:5; Mt 27:51; Re 6:12; 20:11

the sun.

2,31; 3:15; Isa 13:10; 34:4; Jer 4:23; Eze 32:7; Am 5:8; Mt 24:29

Mr 13:24,25; Lu 21:25,26; Ac 2:20; Re 8:12

utter.

3:16; 2Sa 22:14,15; Ps 46:6; Isa 7:18; 13:4; 42:13; Jer 25:30; Am 1:2

his army.

25

he is.

Jer 50:34; Re 18:8

the day.

Jer 30:7; Am 5:18,20; Zep 1:15

who.

Nu 24:23; Na 1:6; Mal 3:2; Re 6:17

Revelation of John 9:7-19

the shapes.

Joe 2:4,5; Na 3:17

their faces.

Da 7:4,8

hair.

2Ki 9:30; Isa 3:24; 1Co 11:14,15; 1Ti 2:9; 1Pe 3:3

and their.

Ps 57:4; Joe 1:6

they had.

9:17; Job 40:18; 41:23-30; Joe 2:8

and the.

Job 39:25; Isa 9:5; Joe 2:5-7; Na 2:4,5

tails.

3,5

they had.

12:9; Joh 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 2Co 4:4; Eph 2:2; 1Jo 4:4; 5:19

the angel.

1

Abaddon. that is, a destroyer.

Joh 8:44

woe.

1,2

two.

13-21; 8:13; 11:14

the sixth.

1

a voice.

8:3-5; Heb 9:24; 10:21

to the.

8:2,6

loose.

15; 16:12

the great.

Ge 2:14; 2Sa 8:3; Jer 51:63

for. or, at. an hour.

5,10

for to.

18; 8:7,9,11,12

the number.

Ps 68:17; Da 7:10

horsemen.

Eze 23:6; 38:4; Da 11:40

I heard.

7:4

having.This appears to point out the scarlet, blue and yellow colours, for which the Turks have always been remarkable. The "four angels bound in the Euphrates" denote their four sultanies bordering on that river, where they were confined till after the period of the Crusades. The time for which they were prepared, "an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year," computing a year for each day, amounts to 391 years, 15 days; and from their first conquest over the Christians, A.D. 1281, to the taking of Cameniec from the Poles, A.D. 1672, which was the last conquest by which their dominion was extended, is exactly that period.

9

jacinth.

21:20

brimstone.

18; 14:10; 19:20; 21:8; Ge 19:24; Ps 11:6; Isa 30:33; Eze 33:22

as the.

1Ch 12:8; Isa 5:28,29

the third.

15,17

in their tails.

10; Isa 9:15; Eph 4:14
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