
Text -- Ezekiel 25:12-14 (NET)




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A country in the southern coast of Edom.
JFB: Eze 25:12 - -- Literally, "revenging with revengement," that is, the most unrelenting vengeance. It was not simple hatred, but deep-brooding, implacable revenge. The...
Literally, "revenging with revengement," that is, the most unrelenting vengeance. It was not simple hatred, but deep-brooding, implacable revenge. The grudge of Edom or Esau was originally for Jacob's robbing him of Isaac's blessing (Gen 25:23; Gen 27:27-41). This purpose of revenge yielded to the extraordinary kindness of Jacob, through the blessing of Him with whom Jacob wrestled in prayer; but it was revived as an hereditary grudge in the posterity of Esau when they saw the younger branch rising to the pre-eminence which they thought of right belonged to themselves. More recently, for David's subjugation of Edom to Israel (2Sa 8:14). They therefore gave vent to their spite by joining the Chaldeans in destroying Jerusalem (Psa 137:7; Lam 4:22; Oba 1:10-14), and then intercepting and killing the fugitive Jews (Amo 1:11) and occupying part of the Jewish land as far as Hebron.

JFB: Eze 25:13 - -- Rather, "I will make it desolate from Teman (in the south) even to Dedan (in the northwest)" [GROTIUS], (Jer 49:8), that is, the whole country from no...
Rather, "I will make it desolate from Teman (in the south) even to Dedan (in the northwest)" [GROTIUS], (Jer 49:8), that is, the whole country from north to south, stretching from the south of the Dead Sea to the Elanitic gulf of the Red Sea.

JFB: Eze 25:14 - -- Namely, by Judas Maccabeus. The Idumeans were finally, by compulsory circumcision, incorporated with the Jewish state by John Hyrcanus (see Isa 34:5; ...
Namely, by Judas Maccabeus. The Idumeans were finally, by compulsory circumcision, incorporated with the Jewish state by John Hyrcanus (see Isa 34:5; Isa 63:1, &c.; 1 Maccabees 5:3). So complete was the amalgamation in Christ's time, that the Herods of Idumean origin, as Jews, ruled over the two races as one people. Thus the ancient prophecy was fulfilled (Gen 25:23), "The elder shall serve the younger."
Clarke: Eze 25:12 - -- Because that Edom hath dealt - The Edomites were the most inveterate enemies of the Jews from the very earliest times, and ever did all that they co...
Because that Edom hath dealt - The Edomites were the most inveterate enemies of the Jews from the very earliest times, and ever did all that they could to annoy them.

Clarke: Eze 25:13 - -- I will make it desolate from Teman - Teman and Dedan were both cities of the Moabites, and apparently at each extremity of the land.
I will make it desolate from Teman - Teman and Dedan were both cities of the Moabites, and apparently at each extremity of the land.

Clarke: Eze 25:14 - -- I will lay my vengeance upon Edom - God will not allow men to insult those whom he has cast down. His judgment is sufficient; to add more is an insu...
I will lay my vengeance upon Edom - God will not allow men to insult those whom he has cast down. His judgment is sufficient; to add more is an insult to God

Clarke: Eze 25:14 - -- By the hand of may people Israel - This was fulfilled by the Maccabees, who not only defeated them and brought them under complete subjection, but o...
By the hand of may people Israel - This was fulfilled by the Maccabees, who not only defeated them and brought them under complete subjection, but obliged them to receive circumcision, Joseph. Antiq. 50 xiii., c. 17; 1 Maccabees 5:65; 2 Maccabees 10:16.
Defender -> Eze 25:13
Defender: Eze 25:13 - -- The Edomites likewise eventually disappeared from history as a distinct people, and their lands became desolate. The city of Teman was one of its chie...
The Edomites likewise eventually disappeared from history as a distinct people, and their lands became desolate. The city of Teman was one of its chief cities, and apparently so was Dedan, but the locations of both are unknown today (Eze 35:15)."
TSK: Eze 25:12 - -- Because : Eze 25:8, Eze 35:1-15; 2Ch 28:17, 2Ch 28:18; Psa 137:7; Jer. 49:7-22
taking vengeance : Heb. revenging, revengement, Gen 27:41, Gen 27:42; A...
Because : Eze 25:8, Eze 35:1-15; 2Ch 28:17, 2Ch 28:18; Psa 137:7; Jer. 49:7-22
taking vengeance : Heb. revenging, revengement, Gen 27:41, Gen 27:42; Amo 1:11, Amo 1:12; Oba 1:10-16

TSK: Eze 25:13 - -- I will also : Eze 25:7, Eze 25:16; Isa. 34:1-17, Isa 63:1-6; Lam 4:21, Lam 4:22; Mal 1:3, Mal 1:4
and will : Eze 14:8, Eze 14:13, Eze 14:17, Eze 14:19...
I will also : Eze 25:7, Eze 25:16; Isa. 34:1-17, Isa 63:1-6; Lam 4:21, Lam 4:22; Mal 1:3, Mal 1:4
and will : Eze 14:8, Eze 14:13, Eze 14:17, Eze 14:19-21, Eze 29:8; Gen 6:7; Jer 7:20
Teman : Gen 36:11; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:20; Oba 1:9; Hab 3:3
of Dedan shall fall by the sword : or, shall fall by the sword unto Dedan, Jer 25:23, Jer 49:8

TSK: Eze 25:14 - -- by the hand : This was fulfilled by the Maccabees, who not only entirely subjugated them, but obliged them to receive circumcision. Gen 27:29; Isa 11:...

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Barnes: Eze 25:12 - -- Edom, so named from Esau, consisted of various tribes enumerated in Gen. 36. The Edomites became a powerful nation before the Israelites came out of...
Edom, so named from Esau, consisted of various tribes enumerated in Gen. 36. The Edomites became a powerful nation before the Israelites came out of Egypt. David conquered them, but in the reign of Joram they rebelled and were not again subdued 2Ki 8:20. Under the name of Idumea the land was conquered by John Hyrcanus (compare Eze 25:14), when many of the people adopted the religion of the Jews. In later times the Idumean Herod became king of Palestine, reckoning himself as a Jew. Mount Seir, deserted by its original inhabitants, was occupied by a tribe of Arabians (the Nabatheans), under whelm Petra rose and continued a flourishing city under Roman dominion, until the tide of Mahometan conquest brought it to that ruin in which Edom at last found the complete fulfillment of the prophecies uttered against it Eze 35:1-15.
Taking vengeance - Referring to the wrong done by Jacob to Esau Gen 27:36.

Barnes: Eze 25:13 - -- From Teman ... - Or "from Teman"even unto "Dedan,""shall they fall."Teman and Dedan were districts (not cities), the former in the south (Eze 2...
From Teman ... - Or "from Teman"even unto "Dedan,""shall they fall."Teman and Dedan were districts (not cities), the former in the south (Eze 20:46 note), the latter in the north ("over the whole country").
Poole: Eze 25:12 - -- Edom the Idumeans, children of Esau.
The house of Judah the kingdom of David after the division of the tribes, when but two remained constant to th...
Edom the Idumeans, children of Esau.
The house of Judah the kingdom of David after the division of the tribes, when but two remained constant to the house of David.
By taking vengeance for the old quarrel, because Jacob got the blessing from Esau, or rather in revenging a later quarrel, which they had against Judah for the slaughter, spoil, and captivity they suffered by David’ s conquering sword.
Hath greatly offended both in the thing itself, for vengeance belongs to God; and in the manner and measures of executing it, as appears both from Psa 137:7 , and the prophecy of Oba 1:10-15 , which see, and consider.

Poole: Eze 25:13 - -- Stretch out mine hand: see Eze 25:7 , and Eze 16:27 .
Cut off man by the sword of the Chaldeans, and by other wasting evils which accompany wars, a...
Stretch out mine hand: see Eze 25:7 , and Eze 16:27 .
Cut off man by the sword of the Chaldeans, and by other wasting evils which accompany wars, as famine, pestilence, and other diseases.
And beast either their cattle should be driven away by the plundering soldier, or devoured by the mighty numerous army of Nebuchadnezzar, or wasted with murrain, or all should concur to unstock their pastures.
Desolate a desolation, i.e. most desolate.
From Teman from the south, so the Chaldee paraphrase; but it is rather the name of the region, called by the name of Esau’ s grandson Teman, who also gave name to the metropolis of Idumea, and probably it was in the southern coast of Edom’ s country.
Dedan the Dedanites, who were of Abraham by Keturah, Gen 25:3 ; and these were neighbours to Edom, on the side of Arabia, or else intermixed with the Edomites in habitation and commerce, so that it might be a city reckoned either to Edom or Arabia. From Teman to Dedan the Chaldean sword should waste all.

Poole: Eze 25:14 - -- I will lay my vengeance upon Edom which as it is great, so just, sure, and opportune, their foot slideth in due time, Deu 32:35 .
By the hand of my ...
I will lay my vengeance upon Edom which as it is great, so just, sure, and opportune, their foot slideth in due time, Deu 32:35 .
By the hand of my people Israel no history mentions the fulfilling of this, as it sounds in the letter of it, unless /APC 1Ma 5:3,2Ma 10:16,17 ; some therefore interpret, by the hand, by the same hand, that I used in punishing my people Israel; others refer it to a spiritual meaning, as Isa 11:14 Jer 49:2 Ob 21 .
They the instruments God used, whether Maccabees in after-times, or the Chaldeans in that present age.
Shall do in Edom according to my anger my just displeasure, as it set them on work, shall give them their strength and measures; they shall do as much as I intended against Edom.
And according to my fury redoubled to affect the more, and confirm the prediction.
They shall know my vengeance both Edom, my people, and those I employ, shall see this was my quarrel, which I threatened to revenge, and now have done it, and Edom shall know I am not like their gods, though they said so, Eze 25:8 .
Haydock: Eze 25:12 - -- Revenge; exhorting the Chaldeans to destroy utterly, (Psalm cxxxvi. 7.) and seizing every opportunity of injuring the Jews, 2 Paralipomenon xxviii. 1...
Revenge; exhorting the Chaldeans to destroy utterly, (Psalm cxxxvi. 7.) and seizing every opportunity of injuring the Jews, 2 Paralipomenon xxviii. 18., and Amos i. 11.

Haydock: Eze 25:13 - -- South. Hebrew, "Theman," a city at one extremity. The Chaldeans laid waste the country, (chap. xxxii. 29.) but did not remove the people, who seize...
South. Hebrew, "Theman," a city at one extremity. The Chaldeans laid waste the country, (chap. xxxii. 29.) but did not remove the people, who seized the southern parts of Juda, till they were forced to submit to the Machabees.
Gill: Eze 25:12 - -- Thus saith the Lord God,.... Concerning Seir or the Edomites, the prophecy concerning the Moabites being finished:
because that Edom hath dealt aga...
Thus saith the Lord God,.... Concerning Seir or the Edomites, the prophecy concerning the Moabites being finished:
because that Edom hath dealt against the house of Judah by taking vengeance: or, "revenging a revenge" w; the Edomites bore an old grudge against the Jews, not only because their father Jacob had got the birthright and blessing from their father Esau; but because they were made tributaries to them in David's time, and afterwards severely chastised by Amaziah; these things they laid up in their minds, and vowed revenge whenever they had an opportunity; and now one offered at the destruction of Jerusalem, which they took:
and hath greatly offended, and revenged himself upon them: not only by rejoicing at the destruction of the Jews, but by encouraging the Babylonians in it; assisting them therein, joining with them in plundering the city, and in cutting off those with the sword who endeavoured to make their escape; see Psa 137:7.

Gill: Eze 25:13 - -- Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Because of such base and barbarous usage, from a people that were originally brethren:
I will also stretch o...
Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Because of such base and barbarous usage, from a people that were originally brethren:
I will also stretch out mine hand upon Edom, and will cut off man and beast from it; by the army of Nebuchadnezzar, by the sword of the Chaldeans, and by famine and pestilence, and such like sore judgments; in which the hand of God is manifestly seen:
and I will make it desolate from Teman; a very principal city of Edom, so called from Teman, the son of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, Gen 36:15 it lay in the south of the land of Idumea; the Targum renders it, "from the south":
and they of Dedan shall fall by the sword; of the Babylonians; this was another city of Edom, it lay in the north of that country; so that hereby is signified that destruction should go through it from the southern to the northern parts of it.

Gill: Eze 25:14 - -- And I will lay my vengeance upon Edom by fie hand of my people Israel,.... This was fulfilled in the times of the Maccabees, when Judas Maccabins over...
And I will lay my vengeance upon Edom by fie hand of my people Israel,.... This was fulfilled in the times of the Maccabees, when Judas Maccabins overthrew and conquered them,
"Then Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumea at Arabattine, because they besieged Gael: and he gave them a great overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils.'' (1 Maccabees 5:3)
and when Hyrcanus took their cities, and subdued them, and they became Jews, as Josephus x relates; though Kimchi thinks this refers to future time, and is yet to be accomplished; and it is, by the ancient Jews y, understood of the times of the Messiah: some choose to understand the phrase,
by the hand of my people Israel, the same hand by which judgment was inflicted upon Israel; suggesting that by the same hand vengeance would be inflicted on the Edomites, namely, by the Babylonians:
and they shall do in Edom according to mine anger and according to my fury; that is, shall execute all the anger and fury, or all that punishment in anger and fury, which the Lord in righteous judgment has appointed them to, and has determined shall be performed upon them, by the children of Israel or the Babylonians, as his instruments:
and they shall know my vengeance, saith the Lord God; the meaning is, they shall feel it, and be sensible of it, and know that it comes from the Lord himself; full of resentment against them, and highly displeased at their behaviour towards his people Israel.

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 25:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Eze 25:1-17 - --1 God's vengeance, for their insolency against the Jews, upon the Ammonites;8 upon Moab and Seir;12 upon Edom;15 and upon the Philistines.
MHCC -> Eze 25:8-17
MHCC: Eze 25:8-17 - --Though one event seem to the righteous and wicked, it is vastly different. Those who glory in any other defence and protection than the Divine power, ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 25:8-17
Matthew Henry: Eze 25:8-17 - -- Three more of Israel's ill-natured neighbours are here arraigned, convicted, and condemned to destruction, for contributing to and triumphing in Jer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 25:12-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 25:12-14 - --
Against the Edomites
Eze 25:12. Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, Because Edom acteth revengefully towards the house of Judah, and hath been very gui...
Constable: Eze 25:1--32:32 - --III. Oracles against foreign nations chs. 25--32
It is appropriate that this section appears at this point in Ez...

Constable: Eze 25:1-17 - --A. Oracles against Judah's closest neighbors ch. 25
This chapter ties in very closely with the preceding...
