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Text -- Ezekiel 25:15-17 (NET)
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Israel.
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The bowmen, the strength of Philistia.
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Wesley: Eze 25:16 - -- Who had escaped the sword of Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and of Psammetichus king of Egypt.
Who had escaped the sword of Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and of Psammetichus king of Egypt.
JFB: Eze 25:15 - -- (1Sa. 13:1-14:52; 2Ch 28:18). The "old hatred" refers to their continual enmity to the covenant-people. They lay along Judea on the seacoast at the op...
(1Sa. 13:1-14:52; 2Ch 28:18). The "old hatred" refers to their continual enmity to the covenant-people. They lay along Judea on the seacoast at the opposite side from Ammon and Moab. They were overthrown by Uzziah (2Ch 26:6), and by Hezekiah (2Ki 18:8). Nebuchadnezzar overran the cities on the seacoast on his way to Egypt after besieging Tyre (Jer 47:1-7). God will take vengeance on those who take the avenging of themselves out of His hands into their own (Rom 12:19-21; Jam 2:13).
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JFB: Eze 25:16 - -- There is a play on similar sounds in the Hebrew, hichratti cherethim, "I will slay the slayers." The name may have been given to a section of the Phil...
There is a play on similar sounds in the Hebrew, hichratti cherethim, "I will slay the slayers." The name may have been given to a section of the Philistines from their warlike disposition (1Sa 30:14; 1Sa 31:3). They excelled in archery, whence David enrolled a bodyguard from them (2Sa 8:18; 2Sa 15:18; 2Sa 20:7). They sprang from Caphtor, identified by many with Crete, which was famed for archery, and to which the name Cherethim seems akin. Though in emigration, which mostly tended westwards, Crete seems more likely to be colonized from Philistia than Philistia from Crete, a section of Cretans may have settled at Chere thim in South Philistia, while the Philistines, as a nation, may have come originally from the east (compare Deu 2:23; Jer 47:4; Amo 9:7; Zep 2:5). In Gen 10:14 the Philistines are made distinct from the Caphtorim, and are said to come from the Casluhim; so that the Cherethim were but a part of the Philistines, which 1Sa 30:14 confirms.
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JFB: Eze 25:16 - -- That is, "on the seacoast" of the Mediterranean: those left remaining after the former overthrows inflicted by Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and Psammetich...
That is, "on the seacoast" of the Mediterranean: those left remaining after the former overthrows inflicted by Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and Psammetichus of Egypt, father of Pharaoh-necho (Jer 25:20).
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JFB: Eze 25:17 - -- (1) Tyre's sin; (2) its doom; (3) the instruments executing it; (4) the effects produced on other nations by her downfall. In the twenty-seventh chapt...
(1) Tyre's sin; (2) its doom; (3) the instruments executing it; (4) the effects produced on other nations by her downfall. In the twenty-seventh chapter, a lamentation over the fall of such earthly splendor. In the twenty-eighth chapter, an elegy addressed to the king, on the humiliation of his sacrilegious pride. Ezekiel, in his prophecies as to the heathen, exhibits the dark side only; because he views them simply in their hostility to the people of God, who shall outlive them all. Isaiah (Isa. 23:1-18), on the other hand, at the close of judgments, holds out the prospect of blessing, when Tyre should turn to the Lord.
Clarke: Eze 25:15 - -- Because the Philistines - They were as inimical to the Jews as the Ammonites, etc., were. Nebuchadnezzar punished them because they had assisted the...
Because the Philistines - They were as inimical to the Jews as the Ammonites, etc., were. Nebuchadnezzar punished them because they had assisted the Tyrians during the time he was besieging their city
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Clarke: Eze 25:15 - -- The remnant of the sea coasts - The different seignories of the Philistines inhabited the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, from Judea to Egypt. For o...
The remnant of the sea coasts - The different seignories of the Philistines inhabited the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, from Judea to Egypt. For other matters relative to these prophecies, see Jer 47:4 (note).
TSK: Eze 25:15 - -- Because : Eze 25:6, Eze 25:12; Isa 14:29-31; Jer 25:20, Jer 47:1-7; Joel 3:4-21; Zep 2:4-7; Amo 1:6-8; Zec 9:5-8
dealt : 2Ch 28:18; Psa 83:7; Isa 9:12...
Because : Eze 25:6, Eze 25:12; Isa 14:29-31; Jer 25:20, Jer 47:1-7; Joel 3:4-21; Zep 2:4-7; Amo 1:6-8; Zec 9:5-8
dealt : 2Ch 28:18; Psa 83:7; Isa 9:12
to destroy : Judg. 14:1-16:31; 1Sam. 4:1-6:21, 13:1-14:52, 17:1-58, 1Sa 21:1-15; 2Sam. 8:1-18; 1Ch 7:21
for the old hatred : or, with perpetual hatred
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TSK: Eze 25:16 - -- I will stretch : These predictions against the Philistines, Edomites, and others, seem to have been fulfilled by by Nebuchadnezzar during the siege of...
I will stretch : These predictions against the Philistines, Edomites, and others, seem to have been fulfilled by by Nebuchadnezzar during the siege of Tyre. Berosus states that he subdued Syria, Arabia, Phoenicia, and Egypt; and now their very names have no existence, except in history. Eze 25:7, Eze 25:13
Cherethims : 1Sa 30:14; 2Sa 15:18; Zep 2:4, Zep 2:5-15, Cherethites
and destroy : Jer 47:4
sea coast : or, haven of the sea
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Barnes -> Eze 25:15-17
Barnes: Eze 25:15-17 - -- The Philistines occupying lands to the south of Judah were a Hamite race Gen 10:14, but of a different branch from the Canaanites. They were a power...
The Philistines occupying lands to the south of Judah were a Hamite race Gen 10:14, but of a different branch from the Canaanites. They were a powerful people never dispossessed by the Israelites Jos 13:3. They were a thorn in the side of the chosen people throughout, and joined in attacking Jerusalem in the day of her trouble. They were much reduced by the Assyrians Isa 14:31, and Egyptians Jer 47:1-7, before the time of this prophecy, but further destruction came upon them in the general ruin of the inhabitants of Canaan, which commenced with the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar.
Cherethims - The inhabitants of the southern portion of Philistia Zep 2:5.
Poole: Eze 25:15 - -- The Philistines next neighbours to the Jews, between whom many quarrels, wars, and mutual spoil, slaughter, and injuries happened, as ever among bord...
The Philistines next neighbours to the Jews, between whom many quarrels, wars, and mutual spoil, slaughter, and injuries happened, as ever among borderers, who make all their own they can catch.
Have dealt by revenge took the opportunity to revenge themselves when the Jews were weak and low.
With a despiteful heart with hatred to them, and contempt of them.
To destroy it for the old hatred: this tells us what their hatred appeared in, it was a hatred to the name and being of Israel, they would cut them off, as Psa 83:7 , with a perpetuated, endless enmity pursuing them.
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Poole: Eze 25:16 - -- The Cherethims either a name for all the Philistines, 1Sa 30:14 , or else the principal soldiers, expert bowmen, the strength of Philistia.
The remn...
The Cherethims either a name for all the Philistines, 1Sa 30:14 , or else the principal soldiers, expert bowmen, the strength of Philistia.
The remnant which had escaped the sword of Samuel, David, Hezekiah, and of Psammeticus king of Egypt.
Of the sea-coast the Mediterranean about Azotus.
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Poole: Eze 25:17 - -- This verse is a confirmation of all spoken against the Philistines, and is in all the particulars explained in what went before.
Vengeance great f...
This verse is a confirmation of all spoken against the Philistines, and is in all the particulars explained in what went before.
Vengeance great for measure, and many for number, vengeances, as the Hebrew.
With furious rebukes in fierceness of anger, and without pity. They, as other stupid nations, will not see till they feel, and then they shall confess it is the hand of an angry, but just, and mighty God.
Haydock: Eze 25:15 - -- Enmities. They also watched every moment to injure the Jews, Amos i. 5. But Nabuchodonosor was irritated, because they had assisted Tyre, Jeremias ...
Enmities. They also watched every moment to injure the Jews, Amos i. 5. But Nabuchodonosor was irritated, because they had assisted Tyre, Jeremias xlvii. 4.
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Haydock: Eze 25:16 - -- Killers. Hebrew, "Ceretheans." David's guards were of this nation, 2 Kings viii. 18. They came originally from Crete; and the Septuagint have here...
Killers. Hebrew, "Ceretheans." David's guards were of this nation, 2 Kings viii. 18. They came originally from Crete; and the Septuagint have here, "Cretans;" (Calmet) as Grabe substitutes for "Judges of Sidon." (Haydock) ---
Chaldean, "archers." ---
Remnant. They deserve not the name of a nation, having been much reduced by Egypt and the Chaldeans. (Calmet)
Gill: Eze 25:15 - -- Thus saith the Lord God,.... Once more, and concerning another enemy of the people of Israel, and who had been of old an implacable one:
because th...
Thus saith the Lord God,.... Once more, and concerning another enemy of the people of Israel, and who had been of old an implacable one:
because the Philistines have dealt by revenge: for what they suffered in the times of Saul, when Goliath was slain by David, and their army was discomfited; and for the overthrow of them by David, when he came to throne; and for his burning their images, and subduing them, 1Sa 17:51, this revenge they took in the time of Ahaz, 2Ch 28:18, and very probably also showed their spite at the time of Jerusalem's destruction:
and have taken vengeance with a despiteful heart, to destroy it for the old hatred; which they bore to the people of Israel, from their first settlement in Canaan; from the times of the judges, particularly Samson; and from the times of Saul and David: it was an old grudge they bore, they had spite and malice in their hearts, and wanted an opportunity to vent it; having determined to take vengeance when they could, and utterly destroy them from being a people; very likely, through despite, they assisted the Chaldean army: or, this they did "with a perpetual hatred" z; they did everything they could, in a spiteful and malicious way, to perpetuate the hatred between them and Israel.
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Gill: Eze 25:16 - -- Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Because of such wretched malice and despiteful usage:
behold, I will stretch out mine hand upon the Philisti...
Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Because of such wretched malice and despiteful usage:
behold, I will stretch out mine hand upon the Philistines; as is foretold, Jer 47:1,
and I will cut off the Cherethims: one of the tribes of the Philistines, a principal part of their country, which lay to the south, 1Sa 30:14, there is a beautiful play on words a in the Hebrew:
and destroy the remnant of the seacoast; as that of Ashdod, Caphtor, and Ashkelon, formerly spoiled by other persons; what they left should now be utterly destroyed; see Isa 20:1.
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Gill: Eze 25:17 - -- And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes,.... By way of retaliation for their vengeance and fury, wrath and malice, against h...
And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes,.... By way of retaliation for their vengeance and fury, wrath and malice, against his people; suggesting, that the judgments inflicted on them, for quantity and quality, should be very great:
and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them; they shall see the hand of God in it, acknowledge his justice, and confess that their gods were idols, and that the God of Israel is the only true God.
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NET Notes: Eze 25:15 Heb “to destroy (with) perpetual hostility.” Joel 3:4-8 also speaks of the Philistines taking advantage of the fall of Judah.
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NET Notes: Eze 25:16 This is a name for the Philistines, many of whom migrated to Palestine from Crete.
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Geneva Bible -> Eze 25:16
Geneva Bible: Eze 25:16 Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I will stretch out my hand upon the Philistines, and I will cut off the ( f ) Cherethims, and destroy the r...
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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 25:15-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 25:15-17 - --
Against the Philistines
Eze 25:15. Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, Because the Philistines act with revenge, and avenge themselves with contempt in...
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...
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Constable: Eze 25:1-17 - --A. Oracles against Judah's closest neighbors ch. 25
This chapter ties in very closely with the preceding...
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