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Amos 1:7
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Therefore, I will send fire against the walls of Gaza,and it will consume its citadels.
But I will send a fire on the wall of `Aza, And it will devour its palaces.
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, which shall devour the palaces thereof:
So I will send a fire upon the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour her strongholds.
"So I will send fire on the wall of Gaza And it will consume her citadels.
So I will send a fire on the walls of Gaza that will destroy the city's strong buildings.
"So I will send a fire [of war, conquest, and destruction] on the wall of Gaza And it shall consume her citadels.
Therefore will I sende a fire vpon the walles of Azzah, and it shall deuoure the palaces thereof.
"So I will send fire upon the wall of Gaza And it will consume her citadels.
So I will send fire upon the wall of Gaza,And it will consume her citadels.
So I will send fire upon the walls of Gaza, to consume its citadels.
That's why I will burn down the walls and fortresses of the city of Gaza.
I will send fire to the wall of ‘Azah, and it will consume its palaces.
And I will send a fire on the wall of Gazah, and it shall devour the palaces thereof.
So I will start a fire at the wall of Gaza that will destroy the high towers in Gaza.
But I will send a fire on the walls of Gaza, which shall devour the palaces thereof;
So I will send fire upon the city walls of Gaza and burn down its fortresses.
So I will send a fire against the wall of Gaza and it will devour its citadel fortresses.
But I will send a fire against the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour its palaces.
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour the palaces thereof.
And I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, burning up its great houses:
So will I send a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour the palaces thereof;
But I wil send a fire on the wall of Gaza, which shall deuoure the palaces thereof.
Therfore will I sende a fire vpon the walles of Azza, whiche shall deuoure her palaces.
And I will send forth a fire on the walls of Gaza, and it shall devour its foundations.
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour the palaces thereof:
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, And it will devour its palaces.
And Y schal sende fier in to the wal of Gasa, and it schal deuoure the housis therof.
but I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour the palaces thereof.
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, which shall devour its palaces:
So I will set Gaza's city wall on fire; fire will consume her fortresses.
But I will send a fire upon the wall of Gaza, Which shall devour its palaces.
So I will send down fire on the walls of Gaza, and all its fortresses will be destroyed.
So I will send fire upon the wall of Gaza, and it will destroy her strong-places.
So I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, fire that shall devour its strongholds.
Therefore will I send a fire upon the wall of Gaza, - which shall devour the palaces thereof;
And I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour the houses thereof.
So I will send a fire upon the wall of Gaza, and it shall devour her strongholds.
And I have sent a fire against the wall of Gaza, And it hath consumed her palaces;
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I will: Deuteronomy 32:35, Deuteronomy 32:41-43, Psalms 75:7, Psalms 75:8, Psalms 94:1-5, Zephaniah 2:4, Romans 12:19
a fire: Amos 1:4, 2 Kings 18:8, 2 Chronicles 26:6, Jeremiah 25:18-20, Jeremiah 47:1, Zechariah 9:5-7
Reciprocal: Numbers 21:28 - a fire Joshua 15:47 - Gaza 1 Samuel 6:17 - Gaza Jeremiah 17:27 - then Jeremiah 50:32 - kindle Ezekiel 30:8 - when I Ezekiel 39:6 - I will Amos 7:4 - called
Cross-References
And God called ye firmament, Heauen. Then of the euenynge & mornynge was made the seconde daye.
And God sayde: let the waters vnder heauen gather theselues vnto one place, yt the drye londe maye appeare. And so it came to passe.
And God sayde: let ye earth bringe forth grene grasse and herbe, that beareth sede: & frutefull trees, that maye beare frute, euery one after his kynde, hauynge their owne sede in them selues vpon the earth. And so it came to passe.
And let them be lightes in ye firmament of heauen, to shyne vpon the earth: And so it came to passe.
And God sayde: let ye earth brynge forth lyuynge soules, euery one after his kynde: catell, wormes & what as hath life vpon earth, euery one after his kynde. And so it came to passe.
And God blessed them, and sayde vnto them: Growe, and multiplie, and fyll the earth, and subdue it, & haue domynion ouer the fish of the see, and ouer the foules of the ayre, and ouer all the beastes that crepe vpo the earth.
And God sayde: lo, I haue geuen you all maner herbes that beare sede vpon the whole earth, and all maner frutefull trees that beare sede, to be meate for you.
He byndeth ye water in his cloudes, that they fall not downe together.
Thou causest the welles to sprynge vp amonge the valleys, and the waters runne amonge ye hilles.
Prayse him all ye heauens, & ye waters yt be vnder the heauens.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But I will send a fire on the wall of Gaza,.... An enemy that shall pull down and destroy the walls of it: this was fulfilled in the times of Uzziah, under whom Amos prophesied; and very likely in a very short time after this prophecy, who went out and warred against the Philistines, and broke down the wall of Gaza, 2 Chronicles 26:6; or else in the times of Hezekiah, who smote the Philistines unto Gaza, and the borders thereof, 2 Kings 18:8; or however in the times of Nebuchadnezzar, according to the prophecy of Jeremiah, Jeremiah 25:20; as also in the times of Alexander the great, who, after he had taken Tyre, besieged Gaza, and after two months' siege took it, as Diodorus Siculus relates p; the wall being undermined and thrown down, he entered in at the ruins of it, as Curtius q says; in the times of the Maccabees the suburbs of it were burnt by Jonathan, and the place taken:
"61 From whence he went to Gaza, but they of Gaza shut him out; wherefore he laid siege unto it, and burned the suburbs thereof with fire, and spoiled them. 62 Afterward, when they of Gaza made supplication unto Jonathan, he made peace with them, and took the sons of their chief men for hostages, and sent them to Jerusalem, and passed through the country unto Damascus.'' (1 Maccabees 11)
which shall devour the palaces thereof; the palaces of the governor, and of other great men in it; (the governor of it, when Alexander took it, was Batis;) and the stately towers of it, of which there were many. This city was about fifteen miles south of Askelon, and about four or five north of the river Bezor, and at a small distance from the Mediterranean. It was situated on an eminence, surrounded with the most beautiful and fertile valleys, watered by the above mentioned river, and a number of other springs; and at a further distance encompassed on the inland side with hills, all planted with variety of fine fruit trees. The city itself was strong, both by its situation, and by the stout "walls" and stately "bowers" that surrounded it, and built after the Philistine manner r Arrian also says s, it was a great city built on high ground, and encompassed with a strong wall, and was distant from the sea at least two and a half miles; Jeremiah 25:20- :.
p Bibliothec. tom. 2. l. 17. p. 526. q Hist. l. 4. c. 5, 6. r Universal History, vol. 2. p. 490. s De Expeditione Alex. l. 2. p. 150.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
But - Literally, “and.” Thus had Gaza done, and thus would God do; “I will send a fire upon Gaza.” The sentence on Gaza stands out, probably in that it was first in power and in sin. It was the merchant-city of the five; the caravans parted from it or passed through it; and so this sale of the Jewish captives was ultimately effected through them. First in sin, first in punishment. Gaza was strong by nature and by art. “The access to it also,” Arrian notices , “lay through deep sand.” We do not hear of its being taken, except in the first times of Israel under the special protection of God Judges 1:1-2, Judges 1:18, or by great conquerors. All Philistia, probably, submitted to David; we hear of no special conquest of its towns 2 Samuel 8:1. Its siege cost Alexander 2 months , with all the aid of the engines with which he had taken Tyre, and the experience which he had there gained. The Egyptian accounts state, that when besieged by Tothmosis III it capitulated . Thenceforth, it had submitted neither to Egypt nor Assyria. Yet Amos declared absolutely, that Gaza should be destroyed by fire, and it was so. Sennacherib first, then, after Jeremiah had foretold anew the destruction of Gaza, Ashkelon, and the Philistines, Pharaoh Necho “smote Gaza” Jeremiah 47:1. Yet who, with human foresight only, would undertake to pronounce the destruction of a city so strong?