| George Smith - 1855 - 676 σελίδες
...become heaps, a dwelling-place for dragons, an astonishment, and a hissing, without an inhabitant. The sea is come up upon Babylon : she is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof. Her cities arc a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness, a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither doth any son... | |
| John Kitto - 1856 - 750 σελίδες
...praise of the whole earth surprised ! how is Babylon become an astonishment among the nations ! 42 rows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle. Selah. 4 Thou art more glorio 43 Her cities are a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness, a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1859 - 730 σελίδες
...waters, and they shall be dried up. Behold Hie hindermost of the nations, a dry land and <t desert. Her cities are a desolation, a dry land and a wilderness, a land where no man dwelleth, neither doth son of man pass tiiereby. I will send unto Babylon fanners that... | |
| Babylon - 1860 - 398 σελίδες
...complete desolation of the city is appropriately represented by an image taken from the inundation : " The sea is come up upon Babylon : she is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof," Jer. li. 4'2. So the Assyrian invasion of Judaea is aptly pictured by a reference to the overflowing... | |
| George Vicesimus Wigram - 1860 - 830 σελίδες
...shall tremble — to make (Ac land o/ Babylon a desolation 41. the praise of tht \vholo ca;-(A 43. a dry land, and a wilderness, a land wherein no man dwelleth, 46. rumour that shall be heard in the land ; — violence in (Ac laml, 47.Aer whole land shall be confounded,... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1861 - 682 σελίδες
...rejoice, and sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wake, saith Jehovah ' (ver. 39). ' The cities of Babylon are a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness, a land wherein no man dwclleth, neither doth any son of man pass thereby' (13). Not a dwelling, not a field, not а green... | |
| Elizabeth Blackburn - 1861 - 162 σελίδες
...place for dragons, an astonishment without an inhabitant. The sea," (waters of the river Euphrates,) " is come up upon Babylon, she is covered with the multitude of the waves, her cities are a desolation." (1L 13, 26, 29, 42.) Isaiah describes the waggons groaning under the... | |
| John Algernon Clarke - 1862 - 324 σελίδες
..."kings" of the 17th verse is given as " kingdoms." Now there are no succesHow is Sheshach taken ! and how is the praise of the whole earth surprised ! how is...are a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness, a laud wherein no man dwelleth, neither doth any son of man pass thereby.— Jeremiah li. 41—43. THE... | |
| 1862 - 718 σελίδες
...river changed its course, and in the seventh century, according to foretelling Jeremiah, it became " a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness ; a land wherein no man dwelleth." Jer. l, 43. These are a few of the manyf recent voices by which the very "stones cry out" for God's... | |
| 1862 - 712 σελίδες
...river changed its course, and in the seventh century, according to foretelling Jeremiah, it became " a desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness ; a land wherein no man dwelleth." Jer. 1, 43. These are a few of the manyf recent voices by which the very "stones cry out" for God's... | |
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