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Isaiah 13:19-22

13:19

Babylon <0894> [Babylon.]

Babylon, whose destruction and utter ruin are here predicted, was situated in the midst of a large plain, having a very deep and fruitful soil, on the Euphrates, about 252 miles south-east of Palmyra, and the same distance north-west of Susa and the Persian gulf, in lat. 32 degrees 30' N. and long. 44 degrees 20' E. According to Herodotus, it formed a perfect square, each side of which was 120 stadia, and consequently its circumference 480 stadia, or sixty miles; inclosed by a wall 200 cubits high, and fifty wide, on the top of which were small watch towers of one story high, leaving a space between them, through which a chariot and four might pass and turn. On each side were twenty-five gates of solid brass; from each of which proceeded a street, 150 feet broad, making in all fifty streets; which, crossing each other at right angles, intersected the city into 676 squares, extending four stadia and a half on each side, along which stood the houses, all built three or four stories high, and highly decorated towards the street; the interior of these squares being employed as gardens, pleasure grounds, etc. Its principal ornaments were the temple of Belus, having a tower of eight stories, upon a base of a quarter of a mile square; a most magnificent palace; and the famous hanging gardens, or artificial mountains raised upon arches, and planted with large and beautiful trees. Cyrus took it by diverting the waters of the Euphrates, which ran through the midst, and entering by the channel; and the river being never restored to its proper course, overflowed the whole country, and made it a morass. Darius Hystaspes afterwards depopulated the place, lowered the walls, and demolished the gates; Xerxes destroyed the temples; the building of Seleucia nearly exhausted it of its inhabitants; a king of the Parthians carried a number of them into slavery, and destroyed the most beautiful parts; so that modern travellers describe it as a mass of shapeless ruins, the habitation of wild beasts.

God <0430> [when God overthrow. Heb. the overthrowing of.]


13:20


13:21

Wild animals <06728> [But.]

Wild animals <06728> [wild beasts. Heb. Ziim. doleful creatures. Heb. Ochim. owls. or, ostriches. Heb. daughters of the owl.]


13:22

Wild dogs <0338> [the wild beasts. Heb. Iim. desolate houses. or, palaces. dragons.]

time <06256> [her time.]


Isaiah 64:10

64:10


Ezekiel 6:14

6:14

stretch out <05186> [will I.]

desolate waste .... wilderness <08077 04057 04923> [more desolate than the wilderness. or, desolate from the wilderness. Diblath.]

[Almon-diblathaim.]

[Beth-diblathaim.]

Diblath was a city of Moab and appears from parallel passages to have been situated between Dibon and Abarim or Nebo.


Joel 2:3

2:3

fire <0784> [fire.]

land <0776> [the land.]

behind .............. behind <0310> [and behind.]


Zephaniah 2:13-14

2:13

attack <05186> [he will.]

make <07760> [will make.]


2:14

Flocks and herds <05739> [flocks.]

[commorant. or, pelican. upper lintels. or, knops, or chapiters.]

be exposed <06168> [for he shall uncover. or, when he hath uncovered. the cedar.]




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