Genesis 10:22
children.9:26; 1Ch 1:17-27Elam.14:1-9; 2Ki 15:19; Job 1:17; Isa 11:11; 21:2; 22:6; Jer 25:25Jer 49:34-39; Ac 2:9Arphaxad. Heb. Arpachshad. Lud.Isa 66:19Aram.Nu 23:7 Isaiah 21:2
grievous. Heb. hard.Ps 60:3; Pr 13:15the treacherous.24:16; 33:1; 1Sa 24:13; Jer 51:44,48,49,53; Re 13:10Go up.13:2-4,17,18; Jer 50:14,34; 49:34; 51:11,27,28; Da 5:28; 8:20all the.14:1-3; 35:10; 47:6; Ps 12:5; 79:11; 137:1-3; Jer 31:11,12,20,25Jer 45:3; 51:3,4; La 1:22; Mic 7:8-10; Zec 1:15,16 Isaiah 22:6
Elam.21:2; Ge 10:22; Jer 49:35-39Kir.15:1; 2Ki 16:9; Am 1:5; 9:7uncovered. Heb. made naked. Jeremiah 25:25
Zimri.Ge 25:2Zimran. Elam.49:34-39; Ge 10:22; 14:1; Isa 11:11; 22:6; Eze 32:24; Da 8:2Medes.51:11,28; Isa 13:17; Da 5:28 Jeremiah 49:34-39
Cir. A.M. 3406. B.C. 598. Elam.Elam, the Elymaïs of the Greeks and Romans, was properly a province of the Persian empire, between Media and Susiana; but sometimes the name Elam is used in a larger sense, including Susiana and other provinces, (see Da 8:2,) all of which were subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards restored and raised to dignity by Cyrus. 25:25; Ge 10:22; 14:1; Ezr 4:9; Isa 21:2; Eze 32:24,25; Da 8:2Ac 2:9 break.50:14,29; 51:56; Ps 46:9; Isa 22:6the bow.Strabo says that the mountainous part of Elymaïs chiefly bred archers; and Livy speaks of {Elymæi sagittarii,} "the Elymean archers." the four winds.Da 7:2,3; 8:8,22; 11:4; Re 7:1scatter.32; De 28:25,64; Eze 5:10,12; Am 9:9the outcasts.30:17; Ps 147:2; Isa 11:12; 16:3,4; 27:13; 56:8 to be.5,22,24,29; 48:39; 50:36; Ps 48:4-6; Eze 32:23; *marg:their enemies.34:20,21I will send the sword.9:16; 48:2; Le 26:33; Eze 5:2,12; 12:14 43:10; Da 7:9-14 in the.48:47; Isa 2:2; Eze 38:16; Da 2:28; 10:14; Ho 3:5; Mic 4:1I will.6; Job 42:10; Eze 16:53-55; 29:14; 39:25; Am 9:14 Ezekiel 32:24
Elam.Ge 10:22; 14:1; 1Ch 1:17; Jer 25:25; 49:34-39; Da 8:2which are.18,21; 26:20which caused.23borne.25,30; 16:52,54; 34:29; 36:6,7,15; 39:26; 44:13; Jer 3:24,25Hab 2:16
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