New American Standard Bible 1995

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Jeremiah

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Concerning Damascus. "Hamath and Arpad are put to shame, For they have heard bad news; They are disheartened. There is anxiety by the sea, It cannot be calmed.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Concerning Damascus. a city in Aram (Syria) Noun H1834 לְדַמֶּ֗שֶׂק le·dam·me·sek
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"Hamath a place N. of Damascus Noun H2574 חֲמָת֙ cha·mat
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and Arpad a city in Aram (Syria) Noun H774 וְאַרְפָּ֔ד ve·'ar·pad,
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are put to shame, to be ashamed Verb H954 בֹּ֤ושָֽׁה bo·v·shah
For they have heard to hear Verb H8085 שָׁמְע֖וּ sha·me·'u
bad bad, evil Adjective H7451 רָעָ֛ה ra·'ah
news; a report Noun H8052 שְׁמֻעָ֥ה she·mu·'ah
They are disheartened. to melt Verb H4127 נָמֹ֑גוּ na·mo·gu;
There is anxiety anxiety, anxious care Noun H1674 דְּאָגָ֔ה de·'a·gah,
by the sea, sea Noun H3220 בַּיָּ֣ם bai·yam
It cannot to be able, have power Verb H3201 יוּכָֽל׃ yu·chol.
be calmed. to be quiet or undisturbed Verb H8252 הַשְׁקֵ֖ט hash·ket

Locations

Arpad

ARPAD; ARPHADar'-pad; ar'-fad ('arpadh, "support"): A city of Syria, captured frequently by the Assyrians, and finally subjugated by Tiglath-pileser III in 740 B.C., after a siege of two years. It is now the ruin Tell Erfad, 13 miles Northwest of Aleppo. Arpad is one of the conquered cities mentioned by Rabshakeh, the officer of Sennacherib, in his boast bef... View Details

Damascus

DAMASCUSda-mas'-kus:1. The Name2. Situation and Natural Features3. The City Itself4. Its History(1) The Early Period (to circa 950 B.C.)(2) The Aramean Kingdom (circa 950-732 B.C.)(3) The Middle Period (732 B.C.-650 A.D.)(4) Under Islam1. Name:The English name is the same as the Greek Damaskos. The Hebrew name is Dammeseq, but the Aramaic form Darmeseq, occu... View Details

Hamath

HAMATHha'-math (chamath; Hemath, Haimath; Swete also has Hemath): The word signifies a defense or citadel, and such designation was very suitable for this chief royal city of the Hittites, situated between their northern and southern capitals, Carchemish and Kadesh, on a gigantic mound beside the Orontes. In Amos 6:2 it is named Great Hamath, but not necessa... View Details

People

Put

a son of Ham, also his desc. and their land

Shamed

a descendant of Benjamin

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New American Standard Bible 1995 Concerning Damascus. "Hamath and Arpad are put to shame, For they have heard bad news; They are disheartened. There is anxiety by the sea, It cannot be calmed.
King James Bible Concerning Damascus. "Hamath Hamath is confounded, and Arpad are put to shame, For Arpad: for they have heard bad news; They evil tidings: they are disheartened. There fainthearted; there is anxiety by sorrow on the sea, It sea; it cannot be calmed.quiet.
Hebrew Greek English Concerning Damascus. "Hamath and Arpad are put to shame, For they have heard bad news; They are disheartened. There is anxiety by the sea, It cannot be calmed.