Isaiah 12:6
Cry out <06670> [Cry out.]
citizens <03427> [thou.]
citizens <03427> [inhabitant. Heb. inhabitress. great.]
Isaiah 14:32
respond <06030> [shall one.]
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
oppressed <06041> [and the.]
safety <02620> [trust in it. or, betake themselves unto it.]
Isaiah 24:23
full moon <03842> [the moon.]
Lord <03068> [when.]
Mount <02022> [mount.]
majestic splendor <03519 02205> [before his ancients gloriously. or, there shall be glory before his ancients.]
Isaiah 24:1
earth <0776> [A.M. 3292. B.C.712. maketh the.]
mar ... surface <06440 05753> [turneth it upside down. Heb. perverteth the face thereof.]
scatter <06327> [scattereth.]
Isaiah 23:1
message <04853> [A.M. 3289. B.C. 715. burden.]
Tyre, whose destruction by Nebuchadnezzar is here foretold, was a city of Phoenicia, on the shore of the Mediterranean, twenty-four miles south of Sidon, and thirty-two north of Accho or Ptolemais, according to the Antonine and Jerusalem Itineraries, about lat. 33 degrees 18' N. long. 35 degrees 10' E. There were two cities of this name; one on the continent called Pal‘ Tyrus, or Old Tyre, according to Strabo, thirty stadia south of the other, which was situated on an island, not above 700 paces from the main land, says Pliny. Old Tyre was taken by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years, B.C. 573, which he so utterly destroyed, that it never afterwards rose higher than a village. But previous to this, the inhabitants had removed their effects to the island which afterwards became so famous by the name of Tyre, though now consisting only of about 800 dwellings.
Wail <03213> [Howl.]
ships <0591> [ye ships.]
devastated <07703> [for it is.]
land <0776> [the land.]
Psalms 9:11
praises <02167> [Sing.]
who rules <03427> [which.]
Tell <05046> [declare.]
Zechariah 8:3
returned <07725> [I am.]
live <07931> [dwell.]
city <05892> [a city.]
[the mountains.]
holy <06944> [the holy.]
Hebrews 12:22
you have come <4334> [ye are come.]
city <4172> [the city.]
living <2198> [of the.]
to myriads <3461> [an innumerable.]