Appearance Appearances Broad Burning Chariots Dart Dash Flaming Flashes Forth Fro Gleam Jostle Justle Lightning Lightnings Lights Madly Out-places Places Pushing Race Rage Run Running Rush Rushing Seem Shine Squares Storm Streets Thunder-flames Torches War-carriages Wide Wildly
2:4 In the streets - Of Nineveh, when taken. Justle - By reason of their multitude and fury. In the broad ways - Where is most room, and yet scarce enough for them to move. Like torches - What with sparkling fire caused by their horses and chariots, what with the glittering of the polished irons about them, and what with the light of flaming torches carried in them. Like the lightnings - Both for speed, irrestibleness and terror.
2:1-10 Nineveh shall not put aside this judgment; there is no counsel or strength against the Lord. God looks upon proud cities, and brings them down. Particular account is given of the terrors wherein the invading enemy shall appear against Nineveh. The empire of Assyria is represented as a queen, about to be led captive to Babylon. Guilt in the conscience fills men with terror in an evil day; and what will treasures or glory do for us in times of distress, or in the day of wrath? Yet for such things how many lose their souls!
Appearance Appearances Broad Burning Chariots Dart Dash Forth Fro Gleam Jostle Lightnings Madly Out-Places Places Race Rage Run Running Rush Seem Squares Streets Thunder-Flames Torches War-Carriages Ways Wide Wildly
Appearance Appearances Broad Burning Chariots Dart Dash Forth Fro Gleam Jostle Lightnings Madly Out-Places Places Race Rage Run Running Rush Seem Squares Streets Thunder-Flames Torches War-Carriages Ways Wide Wildly