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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Isaiæ 16:9
Ecce ego auferam de loco isto,
in oculis vestris, et in diebus vestris,
vocem gaudii et vocem lætitiæ,
vocem sponsi et vocem sponsæ.
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Super hoc plorabo in fletu Jazer vineam Sabama ; inebriabo de lacrima mea, Hesebon et Eleale, quoniam super vindemiam tuam et super messem tuam vox calcantium irruit.
Quia haec dicit Dominus exercituum, Deus Israel: Ecce ego auferam de loco isto in oculis vestris et in diebus vestris vocem gaudii et vocem laetitiae, vocem sponsi et vocem sponsae.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I will: Jeremiah 7:34, Jeremiah 25:10, Isaiah 24:7-12, Ezekiel 26:13, Hosea 2:11, Revelation 18:22, Revelation 18:23
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 22:3 - my refuge Psalms 78:63 - maidens Isaiah 24:8 - General Jeremiah 16:3 - thus saith Jeremiah 33:11 - voice of joy Lamentations 5:14 - the young Ezekiel 12:20 - General Ezekiel 12:25 - in your Matthew 11:18 - John
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel,.... Who is able to do what he here threatens he will, and which he will do, notwithstanding his being the God of Israel; their hearts not being right with him, nor they steadfast in his covenant.
Behold, I will cause to cease out of this place, in your eyes, and in your days, the voice of mirth, and the voice of gladness: upon any account whatsoever, civil or religious; and that out of Jerusalem, where their religious feasts were kept, as well as where were often expressions of joy made on civil accounts; and this should be in their sight, it should be notorious and remarkable, that they could not but observe it; and it should be in a short time, in their days, though they were very desirous of putting these evil days far from them, and were not willing to believe they should be at all, or, however, not in their days:
the voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride; the epithalamiums, or marriage songs, sung at the celebration of nuptials; these should cease, marrying and giving in marriage being over; the consequence of which must be ruin to the nation, a lawful succession of mankind being not otherwise to be kept up.