Isaiah 16:7
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Isaiah 16:7

     5796   bereavement, experience
     5899   lament













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Afflicted Cakes Cries Crushed Earth Foundations Grief Grieve Hareseth Howl Kir Kir-Hareseth Lament Moab Moabites Moan Mourn Raisin Raisin-Cakes Sorely Stricken Surely Sweet Together Utterly Verily Wail Weeping
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Afflicted Cakes Cries Crushed Earth Foundations Grief Grieve Hareseth Howl Kir Kir-Hareseth Lament Moab Moabites Moan Mourn Raisin Raisin-Cakes Sorely Stricken Surely Sweet Together Utterly Verily Wail Weeping
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CHAPTERS I-XXXIX Isaiah is the most regal of the prophets. His words and thoughts are those of a man whose eyes had seen the King, vi. 5. The times in which he lived were big with political problems, which he met as a statesman who saw the large meaning of events, and as a prophet who read a divine purpose in history. Unlike his younger contemporary Micah, he was, in all probability, an aristocrat; and during his long ministry (740-701 B.C., possibly, but not probably later) he bore testimony, as
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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NASB: Therefore Moab will wail; everyone of Moab will wail. You will moan for the raisin cakes of Kir-hareseth As those who are utterly stricken.

KJV: Therefore shall Moab howl for Moab, every one shall howl: for the foundations of Kirhareseth shall ye mourn; surely they are stricken.

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