Ezekiel 22:4-5
shed <08210> [that thou.]
day <03117> [and thou hast.]
make <05414> [have I.]
bad ... full ... turmoil <07227 04103 02931> [infamous and much vexed. Heb. polluted of name, much in vexation.]
Ezekiel 25:6
clapped <04222> [thou hast.]
hands <03027> [hands. Heb. hand. stamped.]
feet <07272> [feet. Heb. foot. rejoiced.]
intense <05315> [heart. Heb. soul.]
Ezekiel 26:2
Tyre <06865> [Tyrus.]
Aha <01889> [Aha.]
gateway <01817> [the gates.]
broken .... swung <07665 05437 02717> [she is.]
Ezekiel 35:15
rejoiced <08057> [didst.]
desolate <08077> [shalt.]
Edom <0123> [Idumea.]
know <03045> [and they.]
Ezekiel 36:3
desolate <08074> [Because. Heb. Because for because.]
desolate <08074> [they have made.]
crushed <07602> [swallowed.]
become <05927> [and ye.]
become ..... gossip <08193 03956 05927> [taken up in the lips of talkers. or, made to come upon the lip of the tongue. and are.]
Deuteronomy 28:37
occasion of horror <08047> [become.]
proverb <04912> [a proverb.]
The name of Jew has long been a proverbial mark of detestation and contempt among all the nations whither they have been dispersed, and is so to this day, whether among Christians, Mohmammedans, or Pagans.
Deuteronomy 28:1
indeed obey <08085> [If thou shalt.]
observe .... commandments <06213 04687> [to do all.]
<05414> [will set.]
Deuteronomy 9:7
Remember <02142> [Remember.]
In order to destroy the opinion which the Israelites had of their own righteousness, it was necessary to call to mind some of their most notorious provocations and rebellions, which Moses exhorts them to preserve in their mind, as a means to keep them humble.
from ... time <04480 03117> [from the day.]
Psalms 79:3
blood <01818> [Their.]
bury <06912> [and there, etc.]
Either there was no friend or relation left to bury them, or none was allowed to perform this last sad office. The despotism of eastern princes often proceeds to such a degree of extravagance as to fill the mind with astonishment and horror. In Morocco, no person dares to bury the body of a malefactor without an order from the emperor; and Windus, speaking of a man who was to have been sawn in two, informs us, that "his body must have remained to be eaten by the dogs, if the emperor had not pardoned him."
Jeremiah 25:9
send <07971> [I.]
Nebuchadnezzar <05019> [Nebuchadrezzar.]
land .... inhabitants ..... nations <0776 03427 01471> [against.]
horror <08047> [an astonishment. See on ch.]
Lamentations 2:15-16
The combination of scorn, enmity, rage, and exultation, which the conquerors and spectators manifested at the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, are here described with peculiar pathos and energy. The whole scene is presented to view as in an exquisitely finished historical painting.
passed <05674> [that pass.]
Samek <05606> [by. Heb. by the way. clap.]
sneered <08319> [they.]
shook <05128> [wag.]
city <05892> [Is this.]
enemies <0341> [thine.]
gnashed <02786> [gnash.]
destroyed <01104> [We have swallowed.]
see <07200> [we have seen.]
Micah 7:8
<08055> [Rejoice.]
fallen <05307> [when I fall.]
sit <03427> [when I sit.]
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]