Jeremiah 6:2-3
Daughter <01323> [daughter.]
maiden <06026 05116> [comely and delicate woman. or, a woman dwelling at home.]
<07462> [shepherds.]
Jeremiah 6:2
Daughter <01323> [daughter.]
maiden <06026 05116> [comely and delicate woman. or, a woman dwelling at home.]
Jeremiah 25:1-4
fourth <07243> [A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. in the.]
first <07224> [the first.]
Nebuchadnezzar was associated with his father Nabopollasar two years before the death of the latter; and from this time the Jewish computation of Nebuchadnezzar's reign begins; that is, from the end of the third year of Jehoiakim; and therefore, according to them, the fourth year of Jehoiakim was the first year of Nebuchadnezzar. But the Babylonians date the commencement of his reign two years later, that is, on the death of his father; which computation is followed by Daniel, who wrote in Chaldee.
twenty-three ..... thirteenth <07969> [thirteenth.]
again <07925> [rising.]
servants <05650> [all.]
Urijah the son of Shemaiah, and Huldah the prophetess, lived about this time. Zephaniah also prophesied during part of the time; and it is probable that Habakkuk was contemporary with them.
again <07925> [rising.]
have ... listened ... paid attention <08085> [ye.]
Isaiah 1:8
Daughter <01323> [daughter.]
hut <05521> [cottage.]
besieged <05341> [besieged.]
Luke 19:43-44
days <2250> [the days.]
will build <4016> [cast.]
Or, "cast a bank" or rampart [charax <\\See definition 5482\\>.] This was literally fulfilled when Jerusalem was besieged by Titus; who surrounded it with a wall of circumvallation in three days, though not less than 39 furlongs in circumference; and when this was effected, the Jews were so enclosed on every side, that no person could escape from the city, and no provision could be brought in.
They will demolish <1474> [lay.]
your children .......................... your <4675 5043> [thy children.]
they will ... leave <863> [leave.]
because <473> [because.]
Luke 21:20-24
must flee <5343> [flee.]
Accordingly, when Cestius Gallus came against Jerusalem, and unexpectedly raised the siege, Josephus states, that many of the noble Jews departed out of the city, as out of a sinking ship; and when Vespasian afterwards drew towards it, a great multitude fled to the mountains. And we learn from Eusebius, and Epiphanius, that at this juncture, all who believed in Christ left Jerusalem, and removed to Pella, and other places beyond Jordan; and so escaped the general shipwreck of their country, that we do not read of one who perished in Jerusalem.
must flee ........... must depart ......... must ... enter <5343 2532 1633 1525> [and let them.]
days <2250> [the days.]
all that <3956> [all.]
Woe <3759> [woe.]
great <3173> [great.]
be led away as captives <163> [led.]
Jerusalem <2419> [Jerusalem.]
until <891> [until.]