Chapter 29:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
Ezekiel 29
A prediction of the destruction of Pharaoh, for his
treacherous dealing with Israel, ver. 1-7. A prediction of the
desolation of Egypt, ver. 8-12. A promise of the restoration
thereof in part, ver. 13-16. A prediction of Nebuchadrezzar's
passing it, ver. 17-20. A promise of mercy to Israel, ver. 21.
Verse 1. The tenth year - Of Jeconiah's captivity.
Verse 3. The great dragon - The crocodile; our prophet, as well as Isaiah,
compares the Egyptian king to that devouring serpent, or dragon.
That lieth - Not only at rest, but waiting for prey. My river - My
kingdom, power, riches, and forces, all the strength and glory of
Egypt.
Verse 4. Put hooks - The Allegory is continued. The fish - The people of
Egypt. To stick - To adhere to their king.
Verse 5. Leave thee - When thus brought out, I will leave thee. The
wilderness - The deserts of Libya and Syene. All the fish - The
whole army of the Egyptians. The open fields - There was this
king and his army ruined. Gathered - These were not buried, but
left in the wilderness, a prey to wild beasts, and birds.
Verse 7. Rent - Didst them much mischief instead of benefiting them, as
thou hast promised, Jer. xxxvii, 7.
Verse 10. Syene - Boundary between Ethiopia and Egypt; that is, all
Egypt from northeast to southwest.
Verse 11. Forty years - These forty years began about the thirtieth year
of Jeconiah's captivity, and end with the seventieth year of the
captivity, which was the first of Cyrus.
Verse 14. Pathros - The southern part of Egypt, in which was the famous
city Thebae, known for its hundred gates. Their habitation - The
ancient habitation of their fathers. A base - A low, tributary,
dependent kingdom.
Verse 15. No more rule - Though in the times of the Ptolemeys, it was
considerable, yet then, even then it did not rule the nations about
her.
Verse 16. Which - Which sinful reliance on the arm of flesh provoked
God to call to mind their other iniquities. When - When they
forgot God, and respected Egypt. They - The house of Israel.
Verse 17. In the seven and twentieth year - Of Jeconiah's captivity, the
year after the conquest of Tyre.
Verse 18. Caused - The army, and commanders were weary of the siege,
but the immovable resolution of the king kept them on. A great
service - It was service to the justice of God. It was great service
both for hardness of work, heaviness of burdens, and length of the
siege, thirteen years together. Made bald - Through age, or
sicknesses, or continued wearing of helmets. Peeled - Galled with
carrying burdens. No wages - For though Tyre was very rich,
when first besieged, much wealth was carried away during the
siege, much spent and wasted in the siege, and what was left,
preserved by articles of surrender.
Verse 19. Her multitude - Common people, who shall be made captives,
and servants or slaves. Her prey - What she had before taken from
others. The wages - God will be behind-hand with none, who do
any service for him; one way or other he will recompence them.
None shall kindle a fire at his altar for nought.
Verse 20. They - The Babylonians. For me - God's work was doing by
them, tho' they thought nothing less.
Verse 21. The horn - Jehoiakim, who was then advanced by Evil-
Merodach. The opening of the mouth - Thou shalt have liberty, to
open thy mouth in comforting the good among them, and to give
praise to God.
Chapter 29:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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