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Lamentationes 32:22

Ibi Assyria et omnis multitudo eius, in circuitu illius sepulcra eius, omnes interfecti, qui ceciderunt gladio;

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Asshur;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Sheol;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Heart;   Repentance;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Asshur;   Circumcision;   Sheol;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Ezekiel;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Egypt;  

Parallel Translations

Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Ibi Assur, et omnis multitudo ejus : in circuitu illius sepulchra ejus, omnes interfecti, et qui ceciderunt gladio.
Jerome's Latin Vulgate (405)
Ibi Assur, et omnis multitudo ejus:
in circuitu illius sepulchra ejus,
omnes interfecti, et qui ceciderunt gladio.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Ezekiel 32:24, Ezekiel 32:26, Ezekiel 32:29, Ezekiel 32:30, Ezekiel 31:3-18, Numbers 24:24, Psalms 83:8-10

Asshur: Isaiah 30:33, Isaiah 37:36-38, Nahum 1:7-12, Nahum 3:1-19

Reciprocal: Genesis 10:11 - Asshur 1 Chronicles 1:17 - Asshur Nahum 3:18 - O King

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Ashur is there, and all her company,.... In the state of the dead, or in a most desolate and ruinous condition; the great Assyrian monarchy, the kings of it, the princes, nobles, generals, soldiers, and the vast number of subjects in all the dominions of it; all his army, as the Targum; this, with what follows, shows who the mighty are, that should meet and address the king of Egypt at his funeral:

his graves are about him; either the graves of Pharaoh and his multitude are round about the graves of the Assyrian monarch and his subjects, as Kimchi; or rather the graves of his subjects and soldiers are round about him: it seems to represent the king of Assyria as having a more stately monument, and the graves of his people as lesser ones round about him, but all in the same condition:

all of them slain, fallen by the sword of their enemies, the Medes and the Babylonians, by whom the Assyrian monarchy was destroyed.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

In Jeremiah 25:0 there is an enumeration of nations destined to be subject to the fury of the Chaldaeans. Here we find those of them who had already fallen not named by Jeremiah. Asshur is the king of Assyria, representing as usual the whole nation. The king is surrounded by the graves of his people.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ezekiel 32:22. Asshur is there — The mightiest conquerors of the earth have gone down to the grave before thee; there they and their soldiers lie together, all slain by the sword.


 
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