Nahum 2:6

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The water portes shal be opened, and the kinges palace shall fall.

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  • Isa 45:1-2 : 1 Thus saieth the LORDE vnto Cirus his anoynted, whom he ledeth by ye right hode: that the people maye fall downe before him: I wil lowse the gyrdle of kinges, yt they shal open the gates before thy face, and not to shut their dores. 2 I wil go before the, and make the croked straight. I shal breake the brasen dores, & burst the yron barres.
  • 2 Pet 3:10-11 : 10 Neuertheles the daye of the LORDE shal come euen as a thefe in the night: in the which (daye) the heauens shal perishe with a greate noyse, and the Elementes shal melte with heate, and the earth and ye workes that are therin, shal burne. 11 Yf all these thinges shal perishe, what maner persons then ought ye to be in holy couersacion and godlynes,

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  • 5When he doth but warne his giauntes, they fall in their araye, & haistely they clymme vp the walles: yee the engyns of the warre are prepared all ready.

  • 26At that tyme shall their gates mourne and complayne, and they shal syt as desolate folck vpon the earth.

  • Lam 2:7-9
    3 verses
    74%

    7The LORDE hath forsaken his owne aulter, & is wroth with his owne Sanctuary, & hath geuen the walles of their towres in to the hondes of the enemie. Their enemies made a noyse in the house of the LORDE, as it had bene in a solempne feast daye.

    8The LORDE thought to breake downe the walles of the doughter Sion, he spred out his lyne, & drewe not in his honde, till he had destroyed them. Therfore mourne the turrettes and the broken walles together.

    9Hir portes are casten downe to the grounde, hir barres are broken & smytten in sonder: hir kynge & prynces are caried awaye to the Getiles. They haue nether lawe ner prophetes, ner yet eny vision from the LORDE.

  • 12They shal waist awaye thy riches, & spoyle yi marchaudise. Thy walles shal they breake downe, & destroye thy houses of pleasure. Thy stones, thy tymbre & foundacions, shall they cast in the water.

  • 7The quene hir self shal be led awaye captyue, and hir gentilwomen shal mourne as the doues, & grone within their hertes.

  • 11Thy gates shal stonde open still both daye and night, and neuer be shut: that the hooste of the Gentiles maye come, and that their kinges maye be brought vnto the.

  • Isa 19:5-6
    2 verses
    71%

    5The water of the see shalbe drawe out, Nilus shal synke awaye, & be dronke vp.

    6The ryuers also shalbe drawen out, the welles shal decreace and drie awaye. Rede and rush shal fayle,

  • 12As for his stroge holdes & hie walles: he shal buwe them, cast the downe, and sell the to the grounde in to dust.

  • 5Arise, let vs go vp by night, and destroye hir stronge holdes,

  • 12Desolacion shal remayne in the cities, and the gates shalbe smytten with waistnesse.

  • 13Beholde, thy people with in the are but women: the portes of thy londe shal be opened vnto thine enemies, and the fyre shal deuoure yi barres.

  • 2Ope ye gates, yt the good people maye go in, which laboureth for the treuth.

  • Ezek 26:9-10
    2 verses
    70%

    9His slynges & batelrames shal he prepare for thy walles, & wt his weapes breake downe thy towres.

    10The dust of his horses shal couer ye, they shalbe so many: ye walles shal shake at the noyse of ye horse men, charettes & wheles: when he cometh to thy portes, as men do into an open cite.

  • 7Thy goodly valleys were ful of Charettes, the horse men made them soone to besege the gates.

  • 10At ye same tyme (saieth the LORDE) there shall be herde a greate crie from the fyshporte, and an howlinge from ye other porte, and a greate murthur from the hilles.

  • 7But what is he this, that swelleth vp, as it were a floude, roaringe & raginge like the streames off water?

  • 11The tyme wil come, that thy gappes shal be made vp, and the lawe shal go abrode:

  • 16Let yi welles flowe out a brode, that there maye be ryuers of water in the stretes.

  • 22he shal fight agaynst the armes of the mightie (& destroye them,) yee & agaynst the prynce of the couenaunt.

  • 10Go thorow thy londe (o thou doughter of the see) as men go ouer the water, and there is not a gyrdle more.

  • 32the foordes occupyde, the fennes brent vp, and the souldyers sore afrayed.

  • Isa 8:6-7
    2 verses
    69%

    6for so moch as the people refuseth the stilrenninge water of Silo, and put their delite in Rezin and Romelies sonne:

    7Beholde, the LORDE shal bringe mightie and great floudes of water vpon them: namely, ye kynge of the Assirians with all his power. Which shall poure out his furyousnes vpo euery man, and renne ouer all their bankes.

  • Amos 1:14-15
    2 verses
    69%

    14Therfore I wil kyndle a fyre in the walles of Rabbath, that shall consume hir palaces: with a greate crie, in the daye of batel, in tempest and in the daye off storme:

    15so that their kynge shal go in to captiuyte, he and his prices together, sayeth the LORDE.

  • 14And I wente ouer vnto ye Well porte, & to the kynges condyte, & there was no rowme for my beest, yt it coulde go vnder me.

  • 24I haue dygged and dronke vp the straunge waters, and with ye soles of my fete haue I dryed vp the See.

  • 26These thinges shal come vpon her at the last, they shal breake in to hir preuy chabres, they shall leaue her as bare as stones, that be layed together vpon heapes. They shall so destroye her, yt nothinge shal be left.

  • 7Sela. Open yor gates (o ye prices) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt ye kynge of glory maye come in.

  • 7Like as a codyte aboundeth in water, eue so this citie aboudeth in wickednes. Robbery and vnrightuousnesse is herde in her, sorow & woundes are euer there in my sight.

  • 6The Heithen are madd, the kyngdomes make moch adoo: but whe he sheweth his voyce, ye earth melteth awaye.

  • 27I saye to the grounde: be drie. And I drie vp thy water floudes.

  • 14Therfore gapeth hel, and openeth hyr mouth marvelous wyde: that pryde, boostinge and wisdome, with soch as reioyse therin, maye descende in to it.

  • 25Goodly ryuers shal flowe out of all his mountaynes and hilles. In the daye of the greate slaughter when the towers shal fall,

  • 10All the poundes of Egipte, all the policie of their Moates & diches shal come to naught.

  • 16For he hath broken the gates of brasse, & smitte the barres of yron in sonder.

  • 25Yf there be no water, I wil graue & drynke. And as for waters of defence, I shal drie them vp with the fete of myne hooste.

  • 2Thou makest of townes, heapes of stone: and of head cities, broken walles: The palaces of the wicked destroyest thou out of the citie, that they shal neuer be buylded againe.

  • 3Ye shall get you out at the gappes one after another, and in Armon shal ye be cast awaye, sayeth the LORDE.

  • 19The cities towarde the south shalbe shut vp, & no man shal open the. All Iuda shal be caried awaye captyue, so that none shall remayne.

  • 1Thus saieth the LORDE vnto Cirus his anoynted, whom he ledeth by ye right hode: that the people maye fall downe before him: I wil lowse the gyrdle of kinges, yt they shal open the gates before thy face, and not to shut their dores.

  • 2which sendeth hir message ouer the see in shippes of redes vpo ye water, and sayeth: go soone, and do yor message vnto a straunge and harde folke: to a fearful people, & to a people yt is further then this: to a desperate and pylled folke, whose londe is deuyded from vs with ryuers of water.

  • 7In like maner the thinge yt was left them of their substaunce, they caried it by water to Araby.

  • 10the wicked cities shalbe broken downe, all houses shalbe shut, that no man maye come in.

  • 13Who so breaketh the gappe, he shall go before. They shall breake vp the porte, and go in and out at it. Their kynge shall go before them, and the LORDE shalbe vpon the heade of them.

  • 18Now at the tyme off thy fall the inhabitours off the Iles, yee and the Iles them selues shall stonde in feare at thine ende.