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1 2, 71| the slaughter of wars, the desolation of villages, the rasing
2 2, 73| giving them up to bloodshed, desolation, and mutual slaughter? and,
3 2, 76| fallen under the extremity of desolation, and all those Gods, which
4 2, 80| among men: but, in their desolation, an entire peace with every
5 4, 18| and reduced to utter ./. desolation ! But the things which took
6 4, 18| place undergo such an entire desolation as this was. Not at the
7 4, 18| the whole period of the desolation of the place in those times:
8 4, 18| judgment of God, to utter desolation ; -- to ./. those who visit
9 4, 18| only to be double of the desolation of seventy years, -- which
10 4, 18| an entire destruction and desolation, on account of the audacity
11 4, 18| description, -- have suffered desolation from that time to this!
12 4, 19| moreover, the cause of their desolation when He said, "If thou hadst
13 4, 20| an army, know ye that its desolation is near. Then let those
14 4, 20| thence know ye that its desolation is near." Now, let no one
15 4, 20| reduction of the place, and the desolation that should be in it, another
16 4, 20| to be a final and full desolation and destruction67. He designates
17 4, 20| destruction67. He designates the desolation of Jerusalem, by the destruction
18 4, 20| not to suppose, that the desolation of the city, mentioned in
19 4, 20| But He styled this its desolation (viz), because it should
20 4, 23| time mentioned, in utter desolation and (destruction by) burning.
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