Nehemiah 9:11
Context9:11 You split the sea before them, and they crossed through 1 the sea on dry ground! But you threw their pursuers 2 into the depths, like a stone into surging 3 waters.
Jeremiah 51:63-64
Context51:63 When you finish reading this scroll aloud, tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates River. 4 51:64 Then say, ‘In the same way Babylon will sink and never rise again because of the judgments 5 I am ready to bring upon her; they will grow faint.’”
The prophecies of Jeremiah end here. 6
Revelation 18:21
Context18:21 Then 7 one powerful angel picked up a stone like a huge millstone, threw it into the sea, and said,
“With this kind of sudden violent force 8
Babylon the great city will be thrown down 9
and it will never be found again!
[9:11] 1 tn Heb “in the midst of.”
[9:11] 2 tn Heb “those who pursued them.”
[51:63] 4 tn The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied for clarity.
[51:64] 5 tn Or “disaster”; or “calamity.”
[51:64] 6 sn The final chapter of the book of Jeremiah does not mention Jeremiah or record any of his prophecies.
[18:21] 7 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence within the narrative.
[18:21] 8 tn On ὅρμημα ({ormhma) BDAG 724 s.v. states, “violent rush, onset ὁρμήματι βληθήσεται Βαβυλών Babylon will be thrown down with violence Rv 18:21.” L&N 68.82 refers to the suddenness of the force or violence.
[18:21] 9 sn Thrown down is a play on both the words and the action. The angel’s action with the stone illustrates the kind of sudden violent force with which the city will be overthrown.