Jeremiah 50:42 Cross References - Great

42 They beare bowes and bucklers, cruell are they and vnmercyfull. Their voyce roareth like the raging see, they ryde vpon horsses, and come weapened to fyght agaynst the, O Babylon.

Psalms 46:2-3

2 Therfore wyll we feare, though the erth be moued, & though the hylles be caryed in the myddest of the see. 3 Though the waters therof rage & swell, & though the mountaynes shake at the tempest of the same. Sela.

Psalms 46:6

6 The Heathen make moch a doo, & the kyngdomes are moued: but God hath shewed hys voyce, & the earth shall melt awaye.

Psalms 74:20

20 O delyuer not the soule of thy turtle doue vnto the multitude of the enemies: and forget not the congregacyon of the poore for euer.

Psalms 137:8-9

8 O daughter of Babylon, wasted with miserye: yee, happye shall he be, that rewardeth the, as thou hast serued vs. 9 Blessed shall he be, that taketh thy chyldren, and throweth them agaynst the stones.

Isaiah 5:28

28 Hys arowes are sharpe, & al his bowes bent. His horse hoofes are lyke flynt, & his cartwheles lyke a stormy wynde.

Isaiah 5:30

30 In that daye they shalbe so fearce vpon them, as the see. And yf we looke vnto the lande, beholde, it shalbe all darcknesse & sorowe. If we loke toward heauen: beholde, it shalbe darcke.

Isaiah 13:17-18

17 For lo, I shall brynge vp the Medes agaynst them, which shall not regarde siluer, nor be desirous of gold. 18 With bowes shall they destroye the yong chidren, & haue no pytie vpon wemen wyth chylde, & their faces shall not spare the chyldren.

Isaiah 14:6

6 Which when he is wroth smyteth the people wt continual strokes, & tyrannouselye reignethe ouer the hethen whom he persecuted without compassion.

Isaiah 47:6

6 I was so wroth wt my people, that I punished myne enheritaunce, and gaue them into thy power. Neuertheles, thou shewedest them no mercy, but euen the very aged men of them, dydest thou oppresse ryght sore with thy yock,

Jeremiah 6:22-23

22 Thus sayeth the Lord, Beholde, there shal come a people from the North, & a great people shal aryse from the endes of the earth, 23 with bowes and with dartes shall they be weapened. It is a rough & fearce people, & & an vnmercyfull people, theyr voyce roareth lyke the see, they ryde vpon horses well apointed to the battaill agaynst the, O daughter Sion.

Jeremiah 8:16

16 The noyse of his horsses is hearde from Dan, the whole lande is afrayed at the neyenge of his stronge horsses: for they are come in, & haue deuoured the lande, wt all that is in it: the cyties, and those that dwell therin.

Jeremiah 47:3

3 at the noyse and stampinge of theyr stronge barbed horses, at the shakyng of theyr charettes and at the romblynge of the wheles. The fathers shall not loke to their chyldren, so feable and wery shall their handes be:

Jeremiah 50:14

14 Go forth in your araye against Babilon rounde about, all ye that can handle bowes: shute at her, spare no arowes: for she hathe synned agaynst the Lorde.

Habakkuk 1:6-8

6 For lo, I wil rayse vp the Caldees, that bitter and swyfte people: which shall go as wyde as the land is, to take possession of dwelling places, that be not their awne. 7 A grymme and boysterous people is it, these shall sit in iudgement & punishe. 8 Their horses are swyfter then the cattes of the mountayne, & byte sorer then the wolues in the euening. Their horsemen come by greate heapes from farre, they fle hastely to deuour as the Aegle.

James 2:13

13 For he shal haue iudgement without mercy that sheweth no mercy: and mercy reioyseth agaynst iudgement.

Revelation 16:6

6 for they shed out the bloud of sainctes, and prophetes, & therfore hast thou geuen them bloud to dryncke: for they are worthy.

Revelation 19:14-18

14 And the warriers which were in heauen, folowed him vpon whyte horsses, clothed wyth whyte & pure raynes: 15 and out of hys mouthe wente a sharpe two edged swerde, that wyth it he shulde smyte the hethen. And he shall rule them wyth a rodde of yron, and he trode the wynefat of fearsnes and wrath of almyghty God. 16 And hath on hys vesture and on his thygh a name wrytten: Kyng of Kynges, and Lorde of Lordes. 17 And I sawe an Angell stande in the sonne, and he cryed with a loude voyce, sayinge: to all the fowles that flye by the middes of heauen: come and gather youre selues to gether vnto the supper of the great God, 18 that ye maye eate fleshe of kynges, and the fleshe of hye captaynes, and the fleshe of myghty men, & the fleshe of horsses, and of them that syt on them, and the flesh of all free men and bonde men and of small and gret.

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