Bible Cross References
broken
Psalm 80:12
Why did you break down the fences around it? Now anyone passing by can steal its grapes;
Job 1:10
You have always protected him and his family and everything he owns. You bless everything he does, and you have given him enough cattle to fill the whole country.
Isaiah 5:5
"Here is what I am going to do to my vineyard: I will take away the hedge around it, break down the wall that protects it, and let wild animals eat it and trample it down.
Isaiah 5:6
I will let it be overgrown with weeds. I will not trim the vines or hoe the ground; instead, I will let briers and thorns cover it. I will even forbid the clouds to let rain fall on it."
brought
2 Chronicles 12:2-5
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In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign their disloyalty to the LORD was punished. King Shishak of Egypt attacked Jerusalem
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with an army of twelve hundred chariots, sixty thousand cavalry, and more soldiers than could be counted, including Libyan, Sukkite, and Ethiopian troops.
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He captured the fortified cities of Judah and advanced as far as Jerusalem.
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Shemaiah the prophet went to King Rehoboam and the Judean leaders who had gathered in Jerusalem to escape Shishak. He said to them, "This is the LORD's message to you: 'You have abandoned me, so now I have abandoned you to Shishak.' "
2 Chronicles 15:5
In those days no one could come and go in safety, because there was trouble and disorder in every land.
Lamentations 2:2
The Lord destroyed without mercy every village in Judah And tore down the forts that defended the land. He brought disgrace on the kingdom and its rulers.
Lamentations 2:5
Like an enemy, the Lord has destroyed Israel; He has left her forts and palaces in ruins. He has brought on the people of Judah unending sorrow.
Revelation 13:1-7
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(12:18) (And the dragon stood on the seashore.) Then I saw a beast coming up out of the sea. It had ten horns and seven heads; on each of its horns there was a crown, and on each of its heads there was a name that was insulting to God.
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The beast looked like a leopard, with feet like a bear's feet and a mouth like a lion's mouth. The dragon gave the beast his own power, his throne, and his vast authority.
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One of the heads of the beast seemed to have been fatally wounded, but the wound had healed. The whole earth was amazed and followed the beast.
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Everyone worshiped the dragon because he had given his authority to the beast. They worshiped the beast also, saying, "Who is like the beast? Who can fight against it?"
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The beast was allowed to make proud claims which were insulting to God, and it was permitted to have authority for forty-two months.
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It began to curse God, his name, the place where he lives, and all those who live in heaven.
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It was allowed to fight against God's people and to defeat them, and it was given authority over every tribe, nation, language, and race.