Leviticus 26:36-38
I will send.Ge 35:5; De 28:65-67; Jos 2:9-11; 5:1; 1Sa 17:24; 2Ki 7:6,72Ch 14:14; Job 15:21,22; Isa 7:2,4; Eze 21:7,12,15and the.7,8,17; De 1:44; Job 15:21; Pr 28:1; Isa 30:17shaken. Heb. driven. they shall.Jud 7:22; 1Sa 14:15,16; Isa 10:4; Jer 37:10and ye shall.Nu 14:42; Jos 7:12,13; Jud 2:14 De 4:27; 28:48,68; Isa 27:13; Jer 42:17,18,22; 44:12-14,27,28 Isaiah 10:4
Without me.Le 26:17,36,37; De 31:15-18; 32:30; Jer 37:10; Ho 9:12For all this.5:25; 9:12,17,21 Isaiah 30:17
thousand.Le 26:8,36; De 28:25; 32:30; Jos 23:10; Pr 28:1; Jer 37:10till ye.1:7,8; 37:3,4; Ne 1:2,3; Zep 3:12; Zec 13:8,9; Mt 24:21,22a beacon. or, a tree bereft of branches. or, boughs, or amast. 6:13; 27:11; Joh 15:2-6; Ro 11:17 Jeremiah 21:4-7
Behold.32:5; 33:5; 37:8-10; 38:2,3,17,18; 52:18; Isa 10:4; Ho 9:12and I.39:3; Isa 5:5; 13:4; La 2:5,7; Eze 16:37-41; Zec 14:2; Mt 22:7 I.Isa 63:10; La 2:4,5with an.32:17; Ex 6:6; 9:15; De 4:23; Isa 5:25; 9:12,17,21; 10:4Eze 20:33,34; Na 1:5,6 I will.7:20; 12:3,4; 33:12; 36:29; Ge 6:7; Isa 6:11; 24:1-6; Eze 14:13,17Eze 14:19,21; 33:27,29; Ho 4:3; Mic 3:12; Zep 1:3; Lu 21:24they.32:24; 34:17; 42:22; Eze 5:12,13; 7:15; 12:16 I will.24:8-10; 34:19-22; 37:17; 38:21-23; 39:4-7; 52:8-11,24-272Ki 25:5-7,18-21; 2Ch 36:17-20; Eze 12:12-16; 17:20,21; 21:25,26he shall.13:14; De 28:50; 2Ch 36:17; Isa 13:17,18; 27:11; 47:6; Eze 7:9Eze 8:18; 9:5,6,10; Hab 1:6-10 Jeremiah 49:20
the counsel.50:45; Ps 33:11; Pr 19:21; Isa 14:24-27; 46:10,11; Ac 4:28Eph 1:11Teman.7; Job 6:19,20Surely.The prophet having given the name of the shepherd to the generals of the army, pursues the same metaphor, calling the common soldiers, "the least of the flock;" who shall have strength and courage enough to the defeat the Idumean forces. 37:10; 50:45; Zec 4:6; 1Co 1:27-29make.13,17,18; Mal 1:3,4 Jeremiah 50:45
hear.51:10,11; Ps 33:10,11; Isa 14:24-27; 46:10,11; Ac 4:28; Eph 1:11Re 17:16,17the least.37:10; 49:20surely he.We have already adverted to the completion of the prophecies respecting the final destruction of Babylon, (on Isa 13:18,) and shall only add a few more observations, in order to shew more clearly the full accomplishment of some of these predictions. Strabo says that in his time (about the Christian era) a great part of it was a desert. Jerome says that in his time (cir. A.D. 340) it was quite in ruins, the walls merely serving for an inclosure for wild beasts, for the hunting of the kings of Parthia: and modern travellers universally concur in describing it in a state of utter desolation, and the habitation of wild beasts and noxious reptiles.
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