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Numbers 24:24

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

When, ships, come from the coast of the isles, And humble Assyria, and humble the Hebrew,—And he too, is even to perish?

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And the sons of Javan: Elisha, and Tarshish. Kittim, and Rodanim,—

Then will come in against him the ships of Cyprus, and he will be disheartened, and again have indignation against a holy covenant, and will act with effect,—and again gain intelligence, concerning them who are forsaking a holy covenant.

And, when he saw Amalek, he took up, his parable, and said—The beginning of nations,—Amalek, But his latter end is even to perish.

If we let him alone thus, all, will believe on him, and the Romans will come, and take away, both our place and nation.

Whensoever, therefore, ye shall see the abomination desolation, that was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in a holy place,—he that readeth, let him think,

and will plant his palace-home between the seas, towards the beautiful holy mountain, but shall come to his end, with none to help him.

And he said, Knowest thou wherefore I am come unto thee? But, now, must I return to fight with the ruler of Persia; I, therefore am going forth, and lo! the ruler of Greece, is coming.

and, the he-goat, is the king of Greece,—and, the great horn which was between his eyes, the same, is the first king.

Forasmuch as thou sawest that, out of the rock, a stone tare itself away, but not with hands, and brake in pieces the clay, the iron, the bronze, the silver and the gold, the mighty God, hath made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter. Exact then is the dream, and trusty its interpretation.

Then were broken in pieces at once, the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, and the gold, and became like chaff out of the summer threshing-floors, and the wind, carried them away, and, no place, was found for them,—but, the stone that smote the image, became a mighty rock, and filled all the land.

The oracle on Tyre,—Howl! ye ships of Tarshish, For it is laid too waste to be a haven to enter, From the land of Cyprus, hath it been unveiled to them.

Then came in a fugitive, and told Abram the Hebrew,—he, having his dwelling among the oaks of Mature the Amorite brother of Eshcol and brother of Aner, they, also having a covenant with Abram.

Shew me a denary. Of whom, hath it an image and inscription? And, they, said—Of Caesar.

And he took up his parable, and said,—Alas who shall survive its fulfillment by GOD;

With oaks from Bashan, made they thine oars,— Thy benches, made they of ivory, inlaid with boxwood, From the shores of the West:

Alas! for Assyria, the rod of mine anger,—Yea, the very staff in their hand, is, my displeasure:

Wherefore it shall come to pass—When My Lord shall finish his whole work upon Mount Zion and upon Jerusalem, I will bring punishment—Upon the fruit of the greatness of heart of the king of Assyria. And upon the vainglory of his uplifted eyes,




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