roar

"Roar," etc.

Compare (Isaiah 42:13); (Jeremiah 25:30); (Hosea 11:10); (Hosea 11:11); (Joel 3:16).

It will be found that wherever the phrase occurs it is connected with the destruction of Gentile dominion

(see "Times of the Gentiles," (Luke 21:24).

( See Scofield) - (Revelation 16:19)

and the blessing of Israel in the kingdom. Without a doubt a near fulfilment upon Syria occurred (2 Kings 14:28) but the expression, "the Lord will roar," looks forward to a vaster fulfilment.

( See Scofield) - (Joel 1:4).

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