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Yeremia 50:13
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Karena murka TUHAN negeri itu tidak akan didiami lagi, sama sekali akan menjadi tempat tandus. Setiap orang yang melewati Babel akan merasa ngeri dan akan bersuit karena pukulan-pukulan yang dideritanya.
Maka dari karena kehangatan murka Tuhan tiada lagi ia akan diduduki, melainkan ia akan menjadi padang tekukur belaka; barangsiapa yang berjalan lalu dari Babil itu ia akan tercengang-cengang dan bersindir-sindir akan segala balanya.
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Because: Zechariah 1:15
every: Jeremiah 18:16, Jeremiah 19:8, Jeremiah 25:12, Jeremiah 49:17, Jeremiah 51:37, Job 27:23, Isaiah 14:4-17, Lamentations 2:15, Lamentations 2:16, Habakkuk 2:6-18, Zephaniah 2:15
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 9:8 - at 2 Chronicles 7:21 - astonishment Isaiah 13:20 - General Jeremiah 50:3 - which Jeremiah 50:26 - destroy Jeremiah 50:39 - General Jeremiah 51:26 - shall not Jeremiah 51:29 - every Jeremiah 51:62 - to cut Ezekiel 24:3 - Set
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And so both the fielde & the caue that is therein, was made vnto Abraham a sure possession to bury in, by the sonnes of Heth.
And his sonnes Isahac and Ismael buryed hym in the double caue in the fielde of Ephron sonne of Soar the Hethite, before Mamre.
And so Iacob came vnto Isahac his father to Mamre, vnto Ciriath-arba, whiche is Hebron, where Abraham and Isahac dwelt.
And Isahac decayed away, and dyed, and was layde vnto his people, beyng olde and full of dayes: and his sonnes Esau and Iacob buryed him.
And they dyd sende a message vnto Ioseph, saying: Thy father dyd commaunde before he dyed, saying:
Also his brethren came vnto hym, and fell flat before his face, saying: beholde, we be thy seruauntes.
And Manasse slept with his fathers, and was buried in the garden of his owne house, euen in the garde of Uzza, & Amon his sonne raigned in his steade.
And were caryed ouer into Sichem, and layde in the sepulchre, that Abraha bought for money of the sonnes of Emor, the sonne of Sichem.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Because of the wrath of the Lord, it shall not be inhabited,.... That is, Babylon; which the Targum expresses,
"because thou, Babylon, hast provoked the Lord;''
by their idolatry, luxury, ill usage of his people, and profanation of the vessels of the sanctuary; therefore it should be destroyed, and left without an inhabitant in it:
but it shall be wholly desolate; as it now is. Pausanias says o, in his time there was nothing but a wall remaining; and Jerom p says, he had it from a brother Elamite, or Persian, that Babylon was then a park or place for royal hunting, and that beasts of every kind were kept within its walls: of mystical Babylon, see Revelation 16:19;
everyone that goeth by Babylon shall be astonished, and hiss at all her plagues; any traveller that had seen it in its glory would now be astonished to see the desolation of it; and, by way of scorn and derision, hiss at the judgments of God upon it, and rejoice at them, and shake their head, as the Targum.
o Arcadica, sive l. 8. p. 509. p Comment. in Isaiam, fol. 23. C.