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Isaiah 33:21

33:21

mighty ................. large <0117> [the glorious.]

it <04725> [a place.]

Rivers ... wide streams <05104 02975 07342> [broad rivers and streams. Heb. broad of spaces, or hands.]


Ezekiel 27:26-34

27:26

rowers <07751> [rowers.]

surging <07227> [great.]

east <06921> [the east.]

heart <03820> [midst. Heb. heart.]


27:27

wealth <01952> [Thy riches.]

In these beautiful and expressive figures, Tyre is represented as a ship at sea, wrecked through the mistakes of her pilots and rowers; that is, destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards by Alexander, in consequence of her rulers having pertinaciously resolved to withstand those haughty conquerors. This vast ship, laden with all kinds of valuable wares, being wrecked, all her valuables, sailors, officers, etc. went to the bottom.

crew <06951> [and in all. or, even with all. shall fall.]

in ....... heart <08432 03820> [midst. Heb. heart.]


27:28

waves <04054> [suburbs. or waves. shake.]


27:29

handle <08610> [all that handle.]

descend <03381> [shall come.]


27:30

loudly <06963> [shall cause.]

All that were on land, seeing this gallant ship perishing with all her men and goods, are here represented as setting up a dismal cry at the heart-rending sight.

throw <05927> [cast.]

roll <06428> [they shall wallow.]


27:31

tear out ... hair <07144> [they shall make.]

weep <01058> [they shall weep.]


27:32

<05375> [take up.]

Tyre <06865> [What city.]

tower <01822> [the destroyed.]


27:33

products <05801> [thy wares.]

abundance <07230> [with the.]


27:34


Acts 27:19

27:19

they threw ..... overboard <4496> [we.]


Acts 27:30-32

27:30

ship's boat <4627> [the boat.]

bow <4408> [foreship.]


27:31

said <2036> [said.]

<3362> [Except.]


27:32


Acts 27:40-41

27:40

slipped <4014> [taken up, etc. or, cut the anchors, they left them in the sea, etc.]

linkage ..... steering oars <4079 2202> [the rudder bands.]

Or, "the bands of the rudders;" for large vessels in ancient times had two or more rudders, which were fastened to the ship by means of bands, or chains, by which they were hoisted out of the water when incapable of being used. These bands being loosed, the rudders would fall into their proper places, and serve to steer the vessel into the creek, which they had in view, and hoisted.


27:41

ran .... aground <2027> [they ran.]

was being broken up <3089> [broken.]




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