οὐαὶ, etc.: as in parallels as far as ἡμέραις; then follow words peculiar to Lk. concerning the ἀνάγκη and ὀργὴ. The use of the former word in the sense of distress is mainly Hellenistic; here and in St. Paul's epistles. The latter word expresses the same idea as that in 1 Thessalonians 2:16.

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Old Testament