And they shall make a spoil of thy riches, and make a prey of thy merchandise : and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses : and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water. The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 3111825Full view - About this book
| sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 pages
...a prey of thy merchandise : and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses : and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water." f The battering-ram appears to have been directed by men within the framework, which was frequently... | |
| Sir Austen Henry Layard - 1851 - 442 pages
...make a prey of thy merchandise: and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses: and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water."f The battering-ram appears to have been directed by men within the framework, which was frequently... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1852 - 410 pages
...a prey of thy merchandise : and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses : and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water.":): y men within fglh drapery or H?d dices ' '.iws'.3--—^'--'-w; tiiiiiterest, reprett||w seen carrying... | |
| Theodore Alois Buckley - 1852 - 436 pages
...forces. And hereby, at least in a secondary1 sense, were fulfilled those prophecies which had said : " And they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water, and thou shalt be no more : though thou be sought for, yet shalt thou never be found again, saith the... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 560 pages
...forces. And hereby, at least in a secondary sense, were fulfilled those prophecies which had said : " And they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water, and thou shalt be no more : though thou be sought for, yet shalt thou never be found again, snith the... | |
| John Aiton - 1852 - 636 pages
...subject, Dr. Keith puts the plain question to the infidel, Who then taught the prophet to say to Tyre, they shall lay thy stones, and thy timber, and thy dust in the midst of the water. I will also scrape her dust from her? And the worthy Doctor might also have asked, who was it that... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1852 - 482 pages
...thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses: and they Ships. Slabs in British Museum. Treaty of peace. shall lay thy stones, and thy timber, and thy dust, in the midst of the water." The Assyrian monuments show that this description is not a fictitious representation, but a vivid account... | |
| Charles Philip Wilbraham - 1853 - 112 pages
...of Tyre, which had been situated on the shore and was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar. Ezekiel writes " they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water." The state of modern Tyre agrees with the event foretold by Ezekiel, " I will make thee like the top of... | |
| Edwin Hubbell Chapin - 1853 - 204 pages
...a prey of thy merchandize : and they shall break down thy walls, and destroy thy pleasant houses : and they shall lay thy stones, and thy timber, and thy dust, in the midst of the water." It was to become " like the top of a rock — a place to spread nets upon ;" and such it is ! But the... | |
| 1853 - 574 pages
...as much as had survived till then, were cast into the saa, that the prophecy might be fulfilled, " they shall lay thy stones, and thy timber, and thy dust, in the midst of the water, and thou shalt be no more : though thou be sought for, yet shalt thou never be found again," and, verily,... | |
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