Ariel in the Bible
Meaning: altar; light or lion of God
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Alas for Ariel, Ariel, The city against which, David encamped, - Add ye a year to a year. Let the festivals, come round;
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Verse Concepts Yet will I bring Ariel into straits, - And she shall become a bewailing and wailing, Yea she shall become to me a veritable Hearth of God.
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Verse Concepts And it shall be like the dream of a night vision, With the multitude of all the nations who have been making war against Ariel, - Even with all who have been making war against her and her stronghold and who have been laying siege to her;
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Verse Concepts Lo, 'Their Ariel,' they have cried without, Messengers of peace do weep bitterly.
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Ariel » A symbolical name for jerusalem
Woe be unto thee O Ariel, thou city that David won. Take ye yet some years, and let some feasts yet pass over: then shall Ariel be besieged, so that she shall be heavy and sorrowful, and shall be unto me even as an altar of slaughter.
And the multitude of all nations that fight against Ariel shall be as a dream seen by night; even so shall all they be that make war against it, and strongholds to overcome it.
Ariel » A messenger from ezra to iddo
Then sent I to Eliezer, Ariel, Shemaiah, Elnathan, Jarib, Elnathan, Nathan, Zechariah, and Meshullam, the rulers, and Joiarib and Elnathan, which were men of understanding.
Jerusalem » The names given to » Ariel
Woe be unto thee O Ariel, thou city that David won. Take ye yet some years, and let some feasts yet pass over:
Jerusalem » Called » Ariel
Woe be unto thee O Ariel, thou city that David won. Take ye yet some years, and let some feasts yet pass over: