Jeremiah 4:11
scorching <06703> [A.]
dear <01323> [daughter.]
winnowing <02219> [not.]
Jeremiah 6:26
dear <01323> [daughter.]
put on <02296> [gird.]
Mourn <06213 060> [make thee.]
destructive army <07703> [for the.]
Jeremiah 8:22--9:1
medicinal ointment <06875> [no balm.]
physician <07495> [no physician.]
<03588> [why.]
<05927> [recovered. Heb. gone up.]
[O that. Heb. Who will give, etc.]
cry <01058> [weep.]
dear <01323> [the daughter.]
Jeremiah 9:7
purify them in the fires of affliction <06884> [I will.]
do <06213> [shall.]
Jeremiah 46:11
Gilead <01568> [Gilead.]
dear poor people <01330> [O virgin.]
useless <07723> [in vain.]
healing <08585> [thou shalt not be cured. Heb. no cure shall be unto thee.]
Jeremiah 46:19
dear <01323> [thou.]
bags <06213 03627> [furnish thyself to go into captivity. Heb. make thee instruments of captivity.]
Memphis <05297> [Noph.]
Noph, or Moph, is the celebrated city of Memphis, as the Chaldee and LXX. render; long the residence of the ancient Egyptian kings, and situated fifteen miles above where the Delta begins, on the western side of the Nile. It was in the neighbourhood of Memphis that the famous pyramids were erected, whose grandeur and beauty still astonish the modern traveller: they are about twenty in number; the largest of which is 481 feet perpendicular height, and the area of its basis is on 480,249 square feet, or something more than eleven acres, being exactly the size of Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. The immense ruins between the northern and southern pyramids, and about fourteen miles from Cairo, still called Memf, Menf, or Menouf, seem to mark the site of this city.
waste <08047> [waste.]
Jeremiah 48:18
<01323> [daughter.]
Dibon <01769> [Dibon.]
sit on ....... live <03427> [and sit.]
destroy <07703> [the spoiler.]
Jeremiah 51:33
threshing floor <01637> [is like.]
time ......... harvested <06256 01869> [it is time to thresh her. or, in the time that he thresheth her. the time.]
Jeremiah 52:1
twenty-one .............. eleven <0259> [A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. one.]
[begin to reign. Heb. reigned. Libnah.]