the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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Zephaniah 1:16
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a day of trumpet blast and battle cryagainst the fortified cities,and against the high corner towers.
a day of the shofar and alarm, against the fortified cities, and against the high battlements.
A day of the trumpet and alarme against the fenced cities, and against the high towres.
A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities, and against the high towers.
a day of trumpet blast and battle cry against the fortified cities and against the lofty battlements.
A day of trumpet and battle cry Against the fortified cities And the high corner towers.
a day of alarms and battle cries. ‘Attack the strong, walled cities! Attack the corner towers!'
A day of trumpet and the battle cry [of invaders] Against the fortified cities And against the high corner towers (battlements).
A day of the trumpet and alarme against the strong cities, and against the hie towres.
A day of trumpet and battle cry Against the fortified cities And the high corner towers.
A day of trumpet and loud shoutingAgainst the fortified citiesAnd the high corner towers.
a day of trumpet blast and battle cry against the fortified cities, and against the high corner towers.
of trumpet calls and battle cries against fortified cities and mighty fortresses.
a Day of the shofar and battle-cry against the fortified cities and against the high towers [on the city walls].
a day of the trumpet and alarm, against the fenced cities and against the high battlements.
It will be like a time of war when people hear horns and trumpets in the defense towers and protected cities.
A day of the trumpet and shouting against the fenced cities and against the high towers.
a day filled with the sound of war trumpets and the battle cry of soldiers attacking fortified cities and high towers.
a day of trumpet and trumpet blast against the fortified cities and against the high corner towers.
a day of the ram's horn and alarm against the fortified cities, and against the high towers.
a day of the trumpet and alarm, against the fortified cities, and against the high battlements.
A day of sounding the horn and the war-cry against the walled towns and the high towers.
A day of the horn and alarm, against the fortified cities, and against the high towers.
A day of the trumpet and alarum against the strong cities, and hie towres.
a day of the trumpet and cry against the strong cities, and against the high towers.
a day of the trumpet and alarm, against the fenced cities, and against the high battlements.
a day of the trumpet and alarm, against the fortified cities, and against the high battlements.
dai of trumpe and noise on strong citees and on hiye corneris.
a day of the trumpet and alarm, against the fortified cities, and against the high battlements.
A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fortified cities, and against the high towers.
a day of trumpet blasts and battle cries. Judgment will fall on the fortified cities and the high corner towers.
A day of trumpet and alarm Against the fortified cities And against the high towers.
a day of trumpet calls and battle cries. Down go the walled cities and the strongest battlements!
It is a day of the sound of a horn and the cry of battle against the strong cities and the high towers.
a day of trumpet blast and battle cry against the fortified cities and against the lofty battlements.
day of horn, and war-shout, - against the fortified cities, and against the high towers.
A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities, and against the high bulwarks.
a day of trumpet blast and battle cry against the fortified cities and against the lofty battlements.
A day of trumpet and shouting against the fenced cities, And against the high corners.
a daye of the noyse of trompettes and shawmes, agaynst the stronge cities and hie towres.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
day: Isaiah 59:10, Jeremiah 4:19, Jeremiah 4:20, Jeremiah 6:1, Jeremiah 8:16, Hosea 5:8, Hosea 8:1, Amos 3:6, Habakkuk 1:6-10, Habakkuk 3:6
and against: Psalms 48:12, Psalms 48:13, Isaiah 2:12-15, Isaiah 32:14
Reciprocal: Numbers 10:9 - then ye shall Isaiah 13:10 - General Jeremiah 18:22 - a cry Jeremiah 20:16 - let him Joel 2:1 - and sound
Cross-References
God spoke: "Separate! Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one place; Land, appear!" And there it was. God named the land Earth. He named the pooled water Ocean. God saw that it was good.
God spoke: "Lights! Come out! Shine in Heaven's sky! Separate Day from Night. Mark seasons and days and years, Lights in Heaven's sky to give light to Earth." And there it was.
I look up at your macro-skies, dark and enormous, your handmade sky-jewelry, Moon and stars mounted in their settings. Then I look at my micro-self and wonder, Why do you bother with us? Why take a second look our way?
That's how God's Word vaults across the skies from sunrise to sunset, Melting ice, scorching deserts, warming hearts to faith.
"Following those hard times, Sun will fade out, moon cloud over, Stars fall out of the sky, cosmic powers tremble.
From noon to three, the whole earth was dark. Around midafternoon Jesus groaned out of the depths, crying loudly, "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" which means, "My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?"
Everything New I saw Heaven and earth new-created. Gone the first Heaven, gone the first earth, gone the sea. I saw Holy Jerusalem, new-created, descending resplendent out of Heaven, as ready for God as a bride for her husband. I heard a voice thunder from the Throne: "Look! Look! God has moved into the neighborhood, making his home with men and women! They're his people, he's their God. He'll wipe every tear from their eyes. Death is gone for good—tears gone, crying gone, pain gone—all the first order of things gone." The Enthroned continued, "Look! I'm making everything new. Write it all down—each word dependable and accurate." Then he said, "It's happened. I'm A to Z. I'm the Beginning, I'm the Conclusion. From Water-of-Life Well I give freely to the thirsty. Conquerors inherit all this. I'll be God to them, they'll be sons and daughters to me. But for the rest—the feckless and faithless, degenerates and murderers, sex peddlers and sorcerers, idolaters and all liars—for them it's Lake Fire and Brimstone. Second death!" One of the Seven Angels who had carried the bowls filled with the seven final disasters spoke to me: "Come here. I'll show you the Bride, the Wife of the Lamb." He took me away in the Spirit to an enormous, high mountain and showed me Holy Jerusalem descending out of Heaven from God, resplendent in the bright glory of God. The City shimmered like a precious gem, light-filled, pulsing light. She had a wall majestic and high with twelve gates. At each gate stood an Angel, and on the gates were inscribed the names of the Twelve Tribes of the sons of Israel: three gates on the east, three gates on the north, three gates on the south, three gates on the west. The wall was set on twelve foundations, the names of the Twelve Apostles of the Lamb inscribed on them. The Angel speaking with me had a gold measuring stick to measure the City, its gates, and its wall. The City was laid out in a perfect square. He measured the City with the measuring stick: twelve thousand stadia, its length, width, and height all equal. Using the standard measure, the Angel measured the thickness of its wall: 144 cubits. The wall was jasper, the color of Glory, and the City was pure gold, translucent as glass. The foundations of the City walls were garnished with every precious gem imaginable: the first foundation jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst. The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate a single pearl. The main street of the City was pure gold, translucent as glass. But there was no sign of a Temple, for the Lord God—the Sovereign-Strong—and the Lamb are the Temple. The City doesn't need sun or moon for light. God's Glory is its light, the Lamb its lamp! The nations will walk in its light and earth's kings bring in their splendor. Its gates will never be shut by day, and there won't be any night. They'll bring the glory and honor of the nations into the City. Nothing dirty or defiled will get into the City, and no one who defiles or deceives. Only those whose names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life will get in.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
A day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities,.... The trumpet of the enemy, sounding the alarm of war against the fenced cities of Judea, which were taken before Jerusalem; calling and gathering the soldiers together, and animating them to the assault of them; and blowing them in a way of triumph; and as expressive of victory, having got possession of them:
and against the high towers; or "corners" x; towers being usually built corner-wise, and full of corners, and on the corners of walls of cities; sometimes these signify princes, magistrates, and great men,
Zechariah 10:4.
x פנות "pinnas", Montanus, Castalio; "angulos", Junius & Tremellius, Burkius.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A day of the trumpet and alarm - o that is, of the loud blast of the trumpet, which sounds alarm and causes it. The word is especially the shrill loud noise of the trumpet (for sacred purposes in Israel itself, as ruling all the movements of the tabernacle and accompanying their feasts); then also of the “battle cry.” They had not listened to the voice of the trumpet, as it called them to holy service; now they shall hear “the voice of the Archangel and the trump of God” 1 Thessalonians 4:16.
Against the high towers - Literally, “corners” , and so “corner-towers.” This peculiarity describes Jerusalem, whose walls “were made artificially standing in a line curved inwards, so that the flanks of assailants might be exposed.” By this same name Judges 20:2; 1 Samuel 14:38; Isaiah 19:13; Zechariah 10:4 are called the mighty men and chiefs of the people, who, humanly speaking, hold it together and support it; on these chiefs in rebellion against God, whether devils or evil men, shall punishment greatly fall.