Verse 25
O thou shamefull wicked prince of Israel, whose day is come, euen when wickednesse shall haue an ende,
Referenced Verses
- Ezek 35:5 : 5 Forsomuch as thou bearest an olde enmitie, and hast put the children of Israel to flight by the force of the sworde, in the time of their calamitie, when their iniquitie had an ende.
- 2 Chr 36:13 : 13 And he rebelled against king Nabuchodonosor, which had receaued an oth of him by God: but he was stifnecked, and to hard hearted to turne vnto the Lord God of Israel.
- Jer 52:2 : 2 He liued wickedly before the Lorde, euen as Iehoakim did:
- Ezek 17:19 : 19 Therfore thus saith the Lorde God, As truely as I liue I wyll bryng mine othe that he hath despised, and my couenaunt that he hath broken, vpon his owne head.
- Ezek 21:29 : 29 Whiles they see vnto thee vanitie, and deuine a lye vnto thee, to put thee with the neckes of the wicked that be slayne, whose day is come when their iniquitie shall haue an ende.
- Ezek 30:3 : 3 For the day is neare, the day of the Lorde is at hande, the darke day, the time of the nations shalbe,
- Ezek 7:6 : 6 The ende is here, the ende I say is come, it watched for thee: beholde it is come alredy.
- Ps 7:9 : 9 My desire is, that ye wickednesse of the vngodly may come to an ende: and that thou wouldest assist the iust, who art the tryer of heartes and of reynes, O most righteous Lorde.
- Ps 9:5-6 : 5 Thou hast rebuked the Heathen, and destroyed the vngodly: thou hast abolished their name for euer and euer. 6 O thou enemie thou thoughtest to bryng vs to a perpetuall desolation: and to destroy our cities, so that there shoulde remayne no memory of them.
- Jer 24:8 : 8 And like as thou knowest the naughtie figges whiche may not be eaten they are so euyll: euen so wyll I, saith the Lorde, cause Zedechias the kyng of Iuda, yea and all his princes, and the residue of Hierusalem that remaine ouer in this lande, and them also that dwell in Egypt, to be vexed and plagued in all kyngdomes and landes.
- Jer 51:13 : 13 O thou that dwellest by the great waters, O thou that hast so great treasure and riches, thine ende is come, and the reckenyng of thy wynnynges.