Joshua 21:45
23:14,15; Nu 23:19; 1Ki 8:56; 1Co 1:9; 1Th 5:24; Tit 1:2; Heb 6:18Joshua 23:14-15
I am going.1Ki 2:2; Job 30:23; Ec 9:10; 12:5; Heb 9:27not one thing.21:43-45; Ex 3:8; 23:27-30; Le 26:3-13; Nu 23:19; De 28:1-141Sa 3:19; 1Ki 8:56; Lu 21:33 so shall.Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; Jud 3:8,12; 4:1,2; 6:1; 10:6,7; 13:12Ch 36:16,17; Lu 21:22-24; 1Th 2:16Isaiah 10:12-19
when the Lord.5,6; 14:24-27; 27:9; 46:10,11; Ps 76:10; 1Pe 4:17I will.16-19,25-34; 17:12-14; 29:7,8; 30:30-33; 31:5-9; 37:36-38; 50:11Jer 50:18punish the fruit of the stout heart. Heb. visit upon thefruit of the greatness of the heart. 9:9; Job 40:11,12; Ps 21:10; Mt 12:33; 15:19the glory.2:11; 5:15; Ps 18:27; Pr 30:13; Eze 31:10,14; Da 4:37 For he saith.8; 37:23,24; De 8:17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 28:2-9; 29:3; Da 4:30; Am 6:13Hab 1:16I have removed.2Ki 15:29; 17:6,24; 18:11,32; 1Ch 5:26; Am 5:27; 6:1,2robbed.2Ki 16:8; 18:15; Ho 13:15,16a valiant man. or, many people. And my.5:8; Job 31:25; Pr 18:12; 21:6,7; Ho 12:7,8; Na 2:9-13; 3:1Hab 2:5-11peeped.That is, chirped, from the Latin {pipio.} We still use the term pipe to express the note of the bullfinch. the axe.5; Ps 17:13,14; Jer 51:20-23; Eze 28:9; Ro 9:20,21the rod should shake itself against them. or, a rod shouldshake them. itself, as if it were no wood. or, that which is not wood. the Lord of hosts.5:17; 14:24-27; 29:5-8; 37:6,7,29,36; 2Ch 32:21; Ps 106:15Ac 12:23and under9:5; 30:30-33; 33:10-14 the light.60:19; Ps 27:1; 84:11; Re 21:23; 22:5for a flame.30:27,28; 33:14; 64:1,2; 66:15,16,24; Nu 11:1-3; 16:35; Ps 18:8Ps 21:9; 50:3; 83:14,15; Jer 4:4; 7:20; Mal 4:1-3; Mt 3:122Th 1:7-9; Heb 12:29devour.27:4; 37:36; Ps 97:3; Na 1:5,6,10 consume.33,34; 9:18; 2Ki 19:23,28; Jer 21:14; Eze 20:47,48both soul and body. Heb. from the soul and even to theflesh. few. Heb. number.37:36Isaiah 10:33-34
lop.16-19; 37:24-36,38; 2Ki 19:21-37; 2Ch 32:21the high ones.Am 2:9and the haughty.2:11-17; Job 40:11,12; Da 4:37; Lu 14:11 cut down.18; 37:24; Jer 22:7; 46:22,23; 48:2; Na 1:12Lebanon.Zec 11:1,2by a mighty one. or, mightily.31:8; 37:36; Ps 103:20; Da 4:13,14,23; 2Th 1:7; 2Pe 2:11; Re 10:1Re 18:21Isaiah 37:7
I will.10:16-18,33,34; 17:13,14; 29:5-8; 30:28-33; 31:8,9; 33:10-122Ki 7:6; Job 4:9; 15:21; Ps 58:9send a blast upon him. or, put a spirit into him. I willcause. 36-38; 2Ch 32:21Isaiah 37:29
rage.10; 36:4,10; 2Ki 19:27,28; Job 15:25,26; Ps 2:1-3; 46:6; 93:3,4Na 1:9-11; Joh 15:22,23; Ac 9:4tumult.Ps 74:4,23; 83:2; Mt 27:24; Ac 22:22will I.30:28; Job 41:2; Ps 32:9; Eze 29:4; 38:4; Am 4:2Isaiah 37:36-38
the angel.10:12,16-19,33,34; 30:30-33; 31:8; 33:10-12; Ex 12:23; 2Sa 24:162Ki 19:35; 1Ch 21:12,16; 2Ch 32:21,22; Ps 35:5,6; Ac 12:23and when.Ex 12:30; Job 20:5-7; 24:24; Ps 46:6-11; 76:5-7; 1Th 5:2,3 Sennacherib.7,29; 31:9Nineveh.Ge 10:11,12; Jon 1:2; 3:3; Na 1:1; Mt 12:41 his god.10; 14:9,12; 36:15,18; 2Ki 19:36,37; 2Ch 32:14,19,21Armenia. Heb. Ararat.Ge 8:4; Jer 51:27Esar-haddon.Esar-haddon, called Asar-addinus in the Canon of Ptolemy, was the third son of Sennacherib; and having reigned twenty-nine years over the Assyrians, he took advantage of the anarchy and confusion which followed the death of Mesessimordacus, and seized upon Babylon; which he added to his former empire, and reigned over both for thirteen years; when he was succeeded by his son Saosduchinus, A.M. 3336, B.C. 668. Ezr 4:2
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