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Deuteronomy 28:52And he shall besiege you in all your gates, until your high and fenced walls come down, wherein you trusted, throughout all your land: and he shall besiege you in all your gates throughout all your land, which the LORD your God has given you.
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Oracles on the Scythians. (With Some Others: iv. 5-vi. 29. )
... the sins of his people and of their punishment. ... Scythians, incapable as they were
of sieges and avoiding ... not Scythians but Chaldeans who threatened with exile ...
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Heresies
... In a war of sieges De Montfort's skill took from Raymond ... Raymond vainly endeavoured
to ward off the threatened invasion and ... [Sidenote: Punishment for heresy.]. ...
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Jeremiah
... During the terrible sieges of Jerusalem he was to ... to remain silent while utter ruin
threatened the kingdom ... would preserve them from a just punishment for their ...
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That Whereas the City of Jerusalem had Been Five Times Taken ...
... recorded before this time of such sieges, wherein mothers ... their own children, as
had been threatened to the ... sold into Egypt for their punishment, Deuteronomy 28 ...
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Book 9 Footnotes
... of nature, or some other way of Divine punishment, as did ... as the law of Moses had
threatened upon their ... as was accomplished in the other shorter sieges of both ...
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Sargon of Assyria (722-705 BC )
... But before long the Elamite prince, threatened in his own domain, forgot everything ...
by the report of Sargon's achievements as to dread punishment for their ...
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The Assyrian Revival and the Struggle for Syria
... This being deemed insufficient punishment, the conqueror degraded the place from
its ... As the campaign threatened to be prolonged, he formed an entrenched camp ...
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The Power of Assyria at Its Zenith; Esarhaddon and Assur-Bani-Pal
... Assyrians to concentrate their troops on several points which were threatened on
their ... She regarded her late disaster as the punishment inflicted by Marduk for ...
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The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
... this occasion Nineveh escaped the fate with which the prophet had threatened it,
but ... in the revolutions of the hour, but the prompt punishment which followed ...
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Subtopics
Siege
Siege by David
Siege by Nebuchadnezzar
Siege by Rezin, King of Syria, and Pekah, Son of Remaliah, King of Israel
Siege by Sennacherib
Siege by the Sons of Judah
Siege: Abel
Siege: An offer of Peace Must be Made to the City Before Beginning A
Siege: Cannibalism During A
Siege: Conducted by Erecting Embankments Parallel to the Walls of the Besieged City
Siege: Distress of the Inhabitants During A
Siege: Gibbethon
Siege: Jericho
Siege: Rabbah
Siege: Samaria
Siege: Tirzah
Sieges: Ai
Sieges: Being Against Round About
Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Helped by Allies
Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Taken by Ambush
Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Taken by Assault
Sieges: Cities Invested by Inhabitants of, Exhorted to be Courageous
Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Demanded Terms of Peace
Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Suffered from Famine
Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Suffered from Pestilence
Sieges: Cities Invested by Repaired and Newly Fortified Beforehand
Sieges: Cities Invested by Sometimes Used Ambushes or Sorties
Sieges: Cities Invested by Supplied With Water Beforehand
Sieges: Cities Invested by The Inhabitants of, Cut off Beforehand Supplies of Water
Sieges: Cities Invested by Walls of, Defended by the Inhabitants
Sieges: Cities Invested by Were Strictly Shut Up
Sieges: Cities of Israel in Galilee
Sieges: Cities of Judah
Sieges: Cities Taken by Frequently Broken Down
Sieges: Cities Taken by Frequently Destroyed by Fire
Sieges: Cities Taken by Given up to Pillage
Sieges: Cities Taken by Inhabitants of, often Put to the Sword
Sieges: Cities Taken by Sometimes Called After the Name of the Captor
Sieges: Cities Taken by Sometimes Sown With Salt
Sieges: Compassing About With Armies
Sieges: Debir
Sieges: Eglon
Sieges: Encamping Against
Sieges: Extreme Difficulty of Taking Cities By, Alluded To
Sieges: Fenced Cities Invested By
Sieges: Gibbethon
Sieges: Great Noise and Tumult of, Alluded To
Sieges: Hebron
Sieges: Jabesh-Gilead
Sieges: Jericho
Sieges: Jerusalem
Sieges: Keilah
Sieges: Lachish
Sieges: Libnah
Sieges: Makkedah
Sieges: Often Lasted for a Long Time
Sieges: Pitching Against
Sieges: Rabbah
Sieges: Ramoth-Gilead
Sieges: Samaria
Sieges: Setting in Array Against
Sieges: Shechem
Sieges: The Jews Forbidden to Cut Down Fruit Trees for the Purpose of
Sieges: The Judgments of God
Sieges: The Omnipresence of God
Sieges: Thebez
Sieges: Those Engaged in Built Forts and Mounts
Sieges: Those Engaged in Called Upon the City to Surrender
Sieges: Those Engaged in Cast Arrows and Other Missiles Into the City
Sieges: Those Engaged in Cut off all Supplies
Sieges: Those Engaged in Dug a Trench Round the City
Sieges: Those Engaged in Employed Battering Rams Against the Walls
Sieges: Those Engaged in Frequently Laid Ambushes
Sieges: Those Engaged in Invested the City on Every Side
Sieges: Those Engaged in Often Suffered Much During
Sieges: Threatened As a Punishment
Sieges: Tirzah
Sieges: Ziklag
Sieges: Zion in Her Affliction
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