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Text -- Ezekiel 28:17-26 (NET)
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Depraved, or lost thy wisdom.
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That thou mayst be a spectacle, and warning to them.
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Thou shalt be burnt to ashes, and trampled under feet.
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All that have formerly known thy riches, power, allies, and wisdom.
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Wesley: Eze 28:22 - -- A city, north - west from Canaan, a king's seat of old, and from which Tyre descended.
A city, north - west from Canaan, a king's seat of old, and from which Tyre descended.
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Wesley: Eze 28:22 - -- When my judgments make my justice, power and truth appear, both you, and others shall confess my glory.
When my judgments make my justice, power and truth appear, both you, and others shall confess my glory.
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Owned as holy, reverenced as just, obeyed as sovereign.
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Wesley: Eze 28:23 - -- Bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay into the streets of Zidon.
Bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay into the streets of Zidon.
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Wesley: Eze 28:24 - -- By these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews, such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and Zidon. This never had a ful...
By these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews, such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and Zidon. This never had a full accomplishment yet. But it will, for the scripture cannot be broken.
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Wesley: Eze 28:25 - -- I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight.
I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight.
JFB -> Eze 28:17; Eze 28:17; Eze 28:18; Eze 28:18; Eze 28:21; Eze 28:22; Eze 28:24; Eze 28:24; Eze 28:25-26; Eze 28:25-26
Thy splendor.
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As an example of God's wrath against presumptuous pride.
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JFB: Eze 28:18 - -- That is, the holy places, attributed to the king of Tyre in Eze 28:14, as his ideal position. As he "profaned" it, so God will "profane" him (Eze 28:1...
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JFB: Eze 28:18 - -- As he abused his supposed elevation amidst "the stones of fire" (Eze 28:16), so God will make His "fire" to "devour" him.
As he abused his supposed elevation amidst "the stones of fire" (Eze 28:16), so God will make His "fire" to "devour" him.
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JFB: Eze 28:21 - -- Famous for its fishery (from a root, Zud, "to fish"); and afterwards for its wide extended commerce; its artistic elegance was proverbial. Founded by ...
Famous for its fishery (from a root, Zud, "to fish"); and afterwards for its wide extended commerce; its artistic elegance was proverbial. Founded by Canaan's first-born (Gen 10:15). Tyre was an offshoot from it, so that it was involved in the same overthrow by the Chaldeans as Tyre. It is mentioned separately, because its idolatry (Ashtaroth, Tammuz, or Adonis) infected Israel more than that of Tyre did (Eze 8:14; Jdg 10:6; 1Ki 11:33). The notorious Jezebel was a daughter of the Zidonian king.
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JFB: Eze 28:22 - -- When all nations shall see that I am the Holy Judge in the vengeance that I will inflict on her for sin.
When all nations shall see that I am the Holy Judge in the vengeance that I will inflict on her for sin.
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JFB: Eze 28:24 - -- As the idolatrous nations left in Canaan (among which Zidon is expressly specified in the limits of Asher, Jdg 1:31) had been (Num 33:55; Jos 23:13). ...
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JFB: Eze 28:24 - -- Literally, "causing bitterness." The same Hebrew is translated "fretting" (Lev 13:51-52). The wicked are often called "thorns" (2Sa 23:6).
Literally, "causing bitterness." The same Hebrew is translated "fretting" (Lev 13:51-52). The wicked are often called "thorns" (2Sa 23:6).
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JFB: Eze 28:25-26 - -- Fulfilled in part at the restoration from Babylon, when Judaism, so far from being merged in heathenism, made inroads by conversions on the idolatry o...
Fulfilled in part at the restoration from Babylon, when Judaism, so far from being merged in heathenism, made inroads by conversions on the idolatry of surrounding nations. The full accomplishment is yet future, when Israel, under Christ, shall be the center of Christendom; of which an earnest was given in the woman from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon who sought the Saviour (Mat 15:21, Mat 15:24, Mat 15:26-28; compare Isa 11:12).
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JFB: Eze 28:25-26 - -- (Jer 23:6).
This is the last of the world kingdoms against which Ezekiel's prophecies are directed, and occupies the largest space in them, namely, ...
(Jer 23:6).
This is the last of the world kingdoms against which Ezekiel's prophecies are directed, and occupies the largest space in them, namely, the next four chapters. Though farther off than Tyre, it exercised a more powerful influence on Israel.
Clarke: Eze 28:18 - -- Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries - Irony continued. As God, as the angels, as the cherubim, thou must have had thy sanctuaries; but thou hast defil...
Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries - Irony continued. As God, as the angels, as the cherubim, thou must have had thy sanctuaries; but thou hast defiled them: and as Adam, thou hast polluted thy Eden, and hast been expelled from Paradise.
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Clarke: Eze 28:19 - -- Thou shalt be a terror - Instead of being an object of adoration thou shalt be a subject of horror, and at last be destroyed with thy city, so that ...
Thou shalt be a terror - Instead of being an object of adoration thou shalt be a subject of horror, and at last be destroyed with thy city, so that nothing but thy name shall remain. It was entirely burnt by Alexander the Great, as it had been before by Nebuchadnezzar.
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Clarke: Eze 28:22 - -- I am against thee, O Zidon - Sidon for a long time had possessed the empire of the sea and of all Phoenicia, and Tyre was one of its colonies; but i...
I am against thee, O Zidon - Sidon for a long time had possessed the empire of the sea and of all Phoenicia, and Tyre was one of its colonies; but in process of time, the daughter became greater than the mother. It seems to have been an independent place at the time in which Tyre was taken; but it is likely that it was taken by the Chaldeans soon after the former.
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Clarke: Eze 28:23 - -- And the wounded - חלל chalal , the soldiery. All its supports shall be taken away, and its defenders destroyed.
And the wounded -
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Clarke: Eze 28:24 - -- There shall be no more a pricking brier - Nothing to excite Israel to idolatry when restored from their captivity. Perhaps there is an allusion to J...
There shall be no more a pricking brier - Nothing to excite Israel to idolatry when restored from their captivity. Perhaps there is an allusion to Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Sidon, and wife to Ahab, king of Israel, who was the greatest curse to Israel, and the universal restorer of idolatry in the land, see 1Ki 16:31. Sidon being destroyed, there would come no encourager of idolatry from that quarter.
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Clarke: Eze 28:25 - -- When I shall have gathered the house of Israel - In their long captivity, God had been preparing the land for them so as to make it a safe dwelling;...
When I shall have gathered the house of Israel - In their long captivity, God had been preparing the land for them so as to make it a safe dwelling; and hence he executed judgments on all the heathen nations round about by means of the Chaldeans. Thus Tyre and Sidon were destroyed, as were the Ammonites and others who had been the inveterate enemies of the Jews. Judgment first began at his own house, then proceeded to the heathen nations; and when they were brought down, then he visited and redeemed his people. Thus God’ s ways are proved to be all equal; partialities and caprices belong not to him.
Defender: Eze 28:17 - -- Satan's incomparable wisdom became corrupt when he deceived himself into thinking he could become God. He has attempted to deceive men and women ever ...
Satan's incomparable wisdom became corrupt when he deceived himself into thinking he could become God. He has attempted to deceive men and women ever since, persuading them (as he did Eve) that they also could be "as gods" (Gen 3:5), but he had deceived himself most of all. His corrupted wisdom somehow persuaded him that he and God were the same type of being and, therefore, that he could displace God by leading a revolt of the angels under his command. This plan could be rationalized only by his assuming that both he and God had by some unknown process evolved out of the primeval waters which had been the environment of his first consciousness, when God created him. This is suggested not only from Gen 1:2, but in all the most ancient pagan cosmogonies (Sumeria, Egypt), for which Satan must have been primarily responsible. Thus, Satan's corrupted wisdom devised the primeval system of pantheistic evolutionism with which he has been corrupting and deceiving the world ever since.
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Defender: Eze 28:17 - -- When he rebelled against God in the heavenly Eden (sometime after the six days of creation, for everything in heaven and earth was still "very good" a...
When he rebelled against God in the heavenly Eden (sometime after the six days of creation, for everything in heaven and earth was still "very good" at that point in time - Genesis 1:31-2:3), God "cast him to the ground" - that is, "to the earth" - where He allowed him to test Adam and Eve in their earthly Eden, to see whether they also would rebel against God's Word, and seek to be gods themselves."
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Defender: Eze 28:19 - -- The final salvo in Ezekiel's prophecy against the Satan-possessed king of Tyre returns in part to the coming demise of the arrogant earthly monarch. H...
The final salvo in Ezekiel's prophecy against the Satan-possessed king of Tyre returns in part to the coming demise of the arrogant earthly monarch. His calamitous defeat by the invading Babylonians would be a type of defeat that Satan himself would suffer in the ultimate day of the Lord."
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Defender: Eze 28:21 - -- Tyre's sister city in Phoenicia was also to be conquered by Nebuchadnezzar. Sidon, in fact, was older than Tyre (although Tyre had surpassed it in imp...
Tyre's sister city in Phoenicia was also to be conquered by Nebuchadnezzar. Sidon, in fact, was older than Tyre (although Tyre had surpassed it in importance and wealth), for it had been founded by a son of Canaan himself (Gen 10:15) and had been notoriously wicked through all the centuries since. It was not to be destroyed like Tyre, however, but would be subjected frequently to violence and pestilence (Eze 28:23). It still survives today, but has been the scene of bloody fighting in almost endless wars and battles throughout the past 2500 years; that is still true today in Lebanon, where it is located in the modern world."
TSK: Eze 28:17 - -- heart : Eze 28:2, Eze 28:5, Eze 16:14, Eze 16:15, Eze 31:10; Pro 11:2, Pro 16:18; Luk 14:11; Jam 4:6
thou hast : Isa 19:11-13; Jer 8:9; Rom 1:22-25; 1...
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TSK: Eze 28:18 - -- defiled : Eze 28:2, Eze 28:13, Eze 28:14, Eze 28:16
by the iniquity : Mar 8:36
therefore : Eze 5:4; Jdg 9:15, Jdg 9:20; Amo 1:9, Amo 1:10,Amo 1:14, Am...
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TSK: Eze 28:19 - -- they : Eze 27:35, Eze 27:36; Psa 76:12; Isa 14:16-19; Rev 18:9, Rev 18:10,Rev 18:15-19
thou shalt : Eze 26:14, Eze 26:21, Eze 27:36; Jer 51:63, Jer 51...
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TSK: Eze 28:21 - -- set : Eze 6:2, Eze 25:2, Eze 29:2
Zidon : Tyre was a colony of the Zidonians (See note on Isa 23:12); and consequently Zidon was a more ancient, thoug...
set : Eze 6:2, Eze 25:2, Eze 29:2
Zidon : Tyre was a colony of the Zidonians (See note on Isa 23:12); and consequently Zidon was a more ancient, though a less considerable city than Tyre; and it is probable that it was taken by the Chaldeans soon after the destruction of the latter. It was afterwards burnt to the ground by the inhabitants, to prevent it falling in the hands of Ochus. Eze 27:8, Eze 32:30; Gen 10:15, Sidon, Isa 23:2-4, Isa 23:12; Jer 25:22, Jer 27:3, Jer 47:4; Joe 3:4-8; Zec 9:2
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TSK: Eze 28:22 - -- I am against : Eze 5:8, Eze 21:3, Eze 26:3, Eze 29:3, Eze 29:10, Eze 38:3, Eze 39:1-3; Jer 21:13, Jer 50:31; Nah 1:6, Nah 2:13; Nah 3:5
I will : Eze 2...
I am against : Eze 5:8, Eze 21:3, Eze 26:3, Eze 29:3, Eze 29:10, Eze 38:3, Eze 39:1-3; Jer 21:13, Jer 50:31; Nah 1:6, Nah 2:13; Nah 3:5
I will : Eze 28:25, Eze 39:13; Exo 9:16, Exo 14:4, Exo 14:17, Exo 15:21; Lev 10:3; 1Sa 17:45-47; Psa 9:16, Psa 21:12, Psa 21:13, Psa 83:17; Isa 5:15, Isa 5:16, Isa 37:20; Rev 19:1, Rev 19:2
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TSK: Eze 28:23 - -- I will send : Eze 5:12, Eze 38:22; Jer 15:2
and they shall : Eze 25:7, Eze 25:11, Eze 25:17, Eze 26:6
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TSK: Eze 28:24 - -- a pricking : Num 33:55; Jos 23:13; Jdg 2:3; Isa 35:9, Isa 55:13; Jer 12:14; Mic 7:4; 2Co 12:7; Rev 21:4
and they : Eze 28:23, Eze 28:26, Eze 36:36-38,...
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TSK: Eze 28:25 - -- When : Eze 11:17, Eze 20:41, Eze 34:13, Eze 36:24, Eze 37:21, Eze 39:27; Lev 26:44, Lev 26:45; Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Psa 106:47; Isa 11:12, Isa 11:13, I...
When : Eze 11:17, Eze 20:41, Eze 34:13, Eze 36:24, Eze 37:21, Eze 39:27; Lev 26:44, Lev 26:45; Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Psa 106:47; Isa 11:12, Isa 11:13, Isa 27:12, Isa 27:13; Jer 30:18, Jer 31:8-10, Jer 32:37; Hos 1:11; Joe 3:7; Amo 9:14, Amo 9:15; Oba 1:17-21; Mic 7:11-14; Zep 3:19, Zep 3:20
be sanctified : Eze 28:22, Eze 36:23, Eze 38:23; Isa 5:16
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TSK: Eze 28:26 - -- and they shall dwell : Eze 34:25-28, Eze 38:8; Lev 25:18, Lev 25:19; Deu 12:10; Jer 23:6-8, Jer 33:16; Hos 2:18; Zec 2:4, Zec 2:5
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and they shall dwell : Eze 34:25-28, Eze 38:8; Lev 25:18, Lev 25:19; Deu 12:10; Jer 23:6-8, Jer 33:16; Hos 2:18; Zec 2:4, Zec 2:5
safely : or, with confidence, Eze 38:11; 1Ki 4:25; Pro 14:26
build : Isa 65:21, Isa 65:22; Jer 29:5, Jer 29:6, Jer 29:28, Jer 31:4, Jer 31:5, Jer 32:15; Amo 9:13, Amo 9:14
when I : Eze 28:24, 25:1-32:32, Eze 35:1-15; Isa. 13:1-21:17; Jer. 46:1-51:64; Zec 1:15
despise : or, spoil, Eze 39:10; Isa 17:14, Isa 33:1; Jer 30:16; Lam 1:8; Hab 2:8; Zep 2:8, Zep 2:9
and they : Eze 28:22, Eze 28:24, Eze 34:31, Eze 36:22, Eze 36:23; Exo 29:46
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Barnes: Eze 28:11-19 - -- The dirge of the prince of Tyre, answering to the dirge of the state. The passage is ironical; its main purpose is to depict all the glory, real or ...
The dirge of the prince of Tyre, answering to the dirge of the state. The passage is ironical; its main purpose is to depict all the glory, real or assumed, of "the prince of Tyrus,"in order to show how deplorable should be his ruin.
To "seal the sum"is to make up the whole measure of perfection. Compare the Septuagint
Thou hast been in Eden - " Thou"wast etc. The prince of Tyrus is ironically described as the first of creation; but at the same time the parallel is to be maintained in his fall from glory. Like Adam in the enjoyment of paradise, he shall be like Adam in his fall.
Every precious stone - All the stones here named are found in the High priest’ s breastplate Exo 28:17-20, but their order is different, and three stones named in Exodus (the third row) are wanting. The prophet may purposely have varied the description because the number twelve (that of the tribes of Israel) had nothing to do with the prince of Tyrus, and he wished to portray, not a high priest, but a king, having in view a figure which was to a Jew, especially to a priest, the very type of magnificence.
Tabrets - (or, drums) and "pipes"were a common expression for festivity and triumph.
Thou art - Better,"Thou"wert. "the anointed cherub that covereth"In the temple the cherubim and all holy things were consecrated and anointed with oil (Exo 30:26 ff). The prince of Tyre was also anointed as a sovereign priest - covering or protecting the minor states, like the cherubim with outstretched wings covering the mercy-Seat.
Thou wast upon the holy mountain - As the cherub was in the temple on the holy mountain, so the prince of Tyre was presiding over the island-city, rising like a mountain from the deep.
Stones of fire - i. e., bright and shining. Decked with bright jewels, the prince walked among jewels in gorgeous splendor.
The "perfection"was false, unsuspected until the "iniquity"which lay beneath was found out.
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Barnes: Eze 28:21 - -- Prophecy against Zidon. Zidon (mod. Saida) was more ancient than Tyre and was the original metropolis of Phoenicia Gen 10:19, but in the times of Ph...
Prophecy against Zidon. Zidon (mod. Saida) was more ancient than Tyre and was the original metropolis of Phoenicia Gen 10:19, but in the times of Phoenician greatness it ever played a subordinate part. Only once Jdg 10:12 do we find the "Zidonians"in conflict with Israel. The evil which they did was the seducing them to idolatry (compare Eze 28:24), as in the case of Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Zidonians 1Ki 16:31. The capture of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar increased the importance of Zidon, which was a wealthy and flourishing town when Artaxerxes Ochus destroyed it. It has rallied from time to time, but has never attained to any great consequence, though not in such complete ruin as Tyre.
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Barnes: Eze 28:22 - -- Be glorified ... be sanctified - Or, "get Me glory ... have shown Myself holy"(and in Eze 28:25).
Be glorified ... be sanctified - Or, "get Me glory ... have shown Myself holy"(and in Eze 28:25).
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Barnes: Eze 28:25-26 - -- The contrast of the future of Israel with that of the surrounding nations. This prophecy reaches far beyond a mere temporal restoration. It points t...
The contrast of the future of Israel with that of the surrounding nations. This prophecy reaches far beyond a mere temporal restoration. It points to times of more permanent security, when from all nations and kingdoms the Church of Christ, the Israel of God, shall be gathered in, when the power of the world shall be forever broken, and the kingdom of Christ shall be established forever.
This transition from the enemies to the people of God closes the portion of the prophecies against the nations in the immediate vicinity of the Israelites, before passing to the more distant Egypt.
Poole: Eze 28:17 - -- Thine heart was lifted up: see Eze 28:2,5 .
Thy beauty: see Eze 28:12 .
Converted thy wisdom depraved or lost thy wisdom, by reflecting and gazin...
Thine heart was lifted up: see Eze 28:2,5 .
Thy beauty: see Eze 28:12 .
Converted thy wisdom depraved or lost thy wisdom, by reflecting and gazing on thy own glory, state, wealth, and magnificence, and hast forgotten thou art a man; thou exaltest thyself above man, above thy neighbour kings.
I will cast thee to the ground I will bring down thy pride, dethrone thee, and make thee sit in the dust; sully and darken all thy brightness.
Lay thee before kings or, set thee before men of thy quality, who are, as thou, apt to forget men, themselves, and God, as he who, though he said not, I am God, yet, atheist-like, asked,
Who is God, that I should obey him? That they may behold thee or, that thou mayst be a spectacle, an example and warning to them; or, that they see thee in chains, or an abused captive, and despise thee.
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Poole: Eze 28:18 - -- Thou who shouldst have kept all pure in religion, as thou art king, pretending to Divinity, has polluted it.
Thy sanctuaries: still there is, as a...
Thou who shouldst have kept all pure in religion, as thou art king, pretending to Divinity, has polluted it.
Thy sanctuaries: still there is, as all along from the 14th verse I think there hath been, much of an irony deriding this proud prince, an allusion to his pretended godship. A god hath his sanctuaries, and thou thine, but they nasty, polluted ones.
By the multitude by the greatness as well as number,
of thine iniquities. The iniquity of thy traffic impieties, irreligion, and atheism of thy merchants, as well as by their injustice, falsehood, and oppressions, by their perjuries, breaking covenants confirmed in the temples at the altars, or in the name of their gods; when thy trade thrived by these, thou and they have thought there was nothing sacred, nor any god above thee.
I will bring forth a fire some civil dissension or occasion of thy injustice shall, like a fire,
rise from the midst of thee among thy injured malcontents.
It shall devour thee which, like fire in the house, shall burn all up, and waste all, thou shalt never quench it: thy discontented subjects applying themselves to Nebuchadnezzar with addresses for his favour, power, and royal justice to relieve them, and to right his own subjects oppressed by Tyre in their trade, shall enkindle Nebuchadnezzar’ s rage, and he shall never be appeased but in thy ruin.
I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth thou shalt be burnt to ashes, and these cast on the earth to be scattered abroad, and trampled under feet.
In the sight of all them that behold thee all this done, that all about thee may see, fear, and reverence the justice, power, and holiness of the God of heaven, who ruleth among men, and knows how to abase proud atheists.
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Poole: Eze 28:19 - -- All that have heard, seen, or formerly known thy riches, power, allies, wisdom, and vigilance, shall be astonished at thee; be amazed at the certain...
All that have heard, seen, or formerly known thy riches, power, allies, wisdom, and vigilance, shall be astonished at thee; be amazed at the certain news of thy great fall, from greatest glory to greatest reproach.
Thou shalt be a terror to all that hear the bruit hereof:
though thou hast been a terror so the Hebrew, to others by thy puissance and arms, thou shalt never be so again for ever: and this word hath been made good; Tyre never rose to that greatness as to be feared by her neighbours.
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Poole: Eze 28:21 - -- Set thy face: see Eze 20:46 21:2 .
Against Zidon neighbour and confederate of Tyre.
Prophesy against it declare her sins, approaching sorrows, an...
Set thy face: see Eze 20:46 21:2 .
Against Zidon neighbour and confederate of Tyre.
Prophesy against it declare her sins, approaching sorrows, and my judgments against her.
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Poole: Eze 28:22 - -- To these heathen, yet neighbours of the Jews. the prophet might well suppose the name and greatness of the God of Israel was so known, as to command...
To these heathen, yet neighbours of the Jews. the prophet might well suppose the name and greatness of the God of Israel was so known, as to command their attention when he speaketh.
I am against thee provoked by thy sins, I am an adversary to thee, and as such determined to proceed with thee.
Zidon a city in the north-west from Canaan, at the foot of Mount Libanus; a king’ s seat of old, and from which Tyre descended, as a swarm cast out of that hive, Isa 23:2 ; for it was a great city in Joshua’ s time, Jos 11:8 19:28 , and built by Sidon, Canaan’ s son, Gen 10:15 1Ch 1:13 ; a famous mart full of merchants, like Tyre, and as full of sin as riches.
I will be glorified when my judgments make my justice, power, holiness, sovereignty, and truth appear, both you Sidonians, and others about, shall confess my glory, and ascribe honour to me. I will vindicate my honour and glory, which by thy sins thou hast eclipsed, and I by judgments will illustrate, as Exo 14:4,17 .
They that dwell in thee, and round about thee, all that are concerned for thee, shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 6:10 .
When I shall have executed judgments in her so late do sinners come to any due sense of God’ s power, justice, and majesty. The hardened sinners learn not by any other way but this, and by this too in the rigours and repeated executions of it.
Sanctified owned as holy, reverenced as just, obeyed as sovereign, and submitted to as wise, and mighty, and a hater of violence.
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Poole: Eze 28:23 - -- I will send the pestilence is one of God’ s arrows, and he sends it wheresoever it walks; it is one of his sore judgments, and wasteth where it ...
I will send the pestilence is one of God’ s arrows, and he sends it wheresoever it walks; it is one of his sore judgments, and wasteth where it cometh.
Pestilence the most dreadful of diseases, because most deadly, swift, and comes so immediately from the wrath of God offended with men; this pestilence attends on war, and seldom faileth to make havoc in besieged towns or cities.
Blood bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay, into the streets of Zidon.
Be judged fall, be cast down, punished, in the midst of the city.
By the sword by her enemy’ s sword prevailing and conquering.
On every side a description either of the siege that Zidon should suffer by, or pointing out the multitude of her enemies on every side agreeing against her.
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Poole: Eze 28:24 - -- No more the time intended here is, when, after seventy years’ captivity, loathing themselves for their iniquities, and repenting, they return a...
No more the time intended here is, when, after seventy years’ captivity, loathing themselves for their iniquities, and repenting, they return and settle in their own land. Pricking brier, grieving thorn: by these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews.
Of all that are round about them such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and this Zidon, which on all occasions did grieve, wound, and reproach the Jews, and triumph in the fall of the Jews, and were ever ready, being near.
That despised them contemning both in word and carriage the Jews, their religion, manners, laws, and their God. They shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 28:22 .
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Poole: Eze 28:25 - -- When seventy years is expired, which is the term of their captive state.
I shall have gathered moved the hearts of my people to come together upon ...
When seventy years is expired, which is the term of their captive state.
I shall have gathered moved the hearts of my people to come together upon Cyrus’ s proclamation, and from all parts of that vast kingdom, to prepare for a return to the country most of them never saw: it was God who moved Cyrus to give them leave; it was as much God’ s work to stir up the people to return.
The house of Israel the generality of them, those that were Israelites indeed.
From the people several nations subjects to the king of Babylon.
Scattered by the Babylonish king at first, and afterward by incident, necessity, or their own choice.
Shall be sanctified have vindicated my name, which by them was blasphemed.
In the sight of the heathen: I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight, they shall be witnesses of my vindication.
Dwell settle in peace, and for continuance.
In their land in a land that is theirs,
their own as it is often called.
That I have given their title is of me by deed of gift, not of late, but to one that was long since my servant; to Jacob , father to these returning captives. The Hebrew repeats the preposition,
to my servant, to Jacob with an emphasis, to mind them of God’ s faithfulness.
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Poole: Eze 28:26 - -- Safely which is to be understood comparatively, safer than before; it must be accommodated to the circumstances of human condition; in such safety as...
Safely which is to be understood comparatively, safer than before; it must be accommodated to the circumstances of human condition; in such safety as excludes continual inward cares, and fears, and perplexities, as it is said of Laish, Jud 18:7 ; or as in the days of Solomon, 1Ki 4:25 ; or as Job 11:18,19 .
When I have executed judgments: that seems to intimate, that there might be some attempts, as by Sanballat and Tobias, but God blasted these; or it may refer more properly to the destruction of Babylon, and the nations confederate with them, who ruined and despised the Jews.
And they the returned captives, shall own, and know by experience, that I sin not only the Lord, but their God too.
Beauty. Riches have corrupted thy heart.
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Haydock: Eze 28:18 - -- Sanctuaries, or temples, which was a crime (Calmet) in an idolater, as he took them to be the temples of a real deity. (Haydock)
Sanctuaries, or temples, which was a crime (Calmet) in an idolater, as he took them to be the temples of a real deity. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 28:22 - -- Sidon. It gave rise to Tyre, yet was now inferior, though independent of it, (Isaias xxiii. 4.) or subject to Egypt. (Diodorus ii. 2.) ---
It was ...
Sidon. It gave rise to Tyre, yet was now inferior, though independent of it, (Isaias xxiii. 4.) or subject to Egypt. (Diodorus ii. 2.) ---
It was now pillaged.
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Haydock: Eze 28:24 - -- Bitterness. Jezabel came hence; (4 Kings xvi. 31.) and the Phnicians hemmed in the Israelites as much as possible, and fought against them. (Calm...
Bitterness. Jezabel came hence; (4 Kings xvi. 31.) and the Phnicians hemmed in the Israelites as much as possible, and fought against them. (Calmet) ---
Sidon was near Tyre, and imitating her crimes was also punished.
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Haydock: Eze 28:25 - -- When. All shall praise God, seeing that he receives his people again after he has justly chastised them. (Worthington)
When. All shall praise God, seeing that he receives his people again after he has justly chastised them. (Worthington)
Gill: Eze 28:17 - -- Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty,.... Riches, wealth, power, and authority; see Eze 28:5, as the pope of Rome is, because of his dignit...
Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty,.... Riches, wealth, power, and authority; see Eze 28:5, as the pope of Rome is, because of his dignity, the pomp and splendour of the Roman church, and the gaudy appearance it makes:
thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness; outward lustre and glory, which dazzled his eyes so that he could not see things in a true light; but neglecting the word of God, and setting up his own infallibility, corrupted his doctrine and worship, and became foolish, stupid, and sottish:
I will cast thee to the ground; from the throne and pinnacle of honour, to the lowest state and condition:
and I will lay thee before kings: prostrate at the feet of them, who heretofore has set his feet on the necks of them; or he shall fall before them, and be destroyed by them, when they shall hate the whore, and make her desolate, and burn her flesh with fire, Rev 17:16, that they may behold thee; with contempt and disdain, and as an instance and example of divine vengeance.
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Gill: Eze 28:18 - -- Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities,.... Or, "thy palaces", as Kimchi; the palace of the king, and the palaces of t...
Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities,.... Or, "thy palaces", as Kimchi; the palace of the king, and the palaces of the nobles, where much iniquity was committed, and which was the cause of their being defiled or destroyed by the Chaldeans; or it may design their sacred places, their temples, where their gods were worshipped, and idolatry committed. This may be applied to the places of religious worship among the Papists, their churches; which, instead of being adorned, are defiled with their images and image worship, and other acts of superstition and will worship:
by the iniquity of thy traffic; as by bringing in ill gotten goods into the sacred places of Tyre, as they were accounted, so by selling pardons; praying souls out of purgatory for money; by simony, or buying and selling ecclesiastical benefices; and such like spiritual merchandise in Roman churches:
therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee; sin, and the punishment of it, as Kimchi; which, for sin committed in the midst of them, should consume as fire; or some from among themselves, that should stir up and cause internal divisions, which should issue in their ruin; as the unclean spirit that shall go out of the mouth of the beast, dragon, and false prophet, to gather the antichristian kings to battle, will end in their ruin, Rev 16:14. The Targum is,
"I will bring people who are strong as fire, because of the sins of thy pride they shall destroy thee.''
Alexander, when he took Tyre, ordered all the inhabitants to be slain, excepting those that fled to the temples, and the houses to be set on fire u; which literally fulfilled this prophecy; and which may also have respect to the destruction of Rome by fire, because of the sins committed in it, Rev 18:8,
and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth, in the sight of all them that behold thee; the kings and merchants of the earth, who shall stand and look on the city as it is burning, and when reduced to ashes; which denotes the utter destruction of it, Rev 18:9. The Targum is,
"I will give thee as ashes on the earth, &c.'
and shall be no more accounted of.
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Gill: Eze 28:19 - -- All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee,.... At thy fall; that such a mighty city, and powerful prince, should be destroy...
All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee,.... At thy fall; that such a mighty city, and powerful prince, should be destroyed at once; that, from such a height of prosperity, they should be brought to so low an estate of adversity; this will be the astonishment of kings, merchants, and others, that knew the riches, power, and flourishing estate of Rome, as before observed:
thou shalt be a terror; to the said persons, who will be afraid to come nigh for fear of the same torments and punishment, Rev 18:10, or, though thou "hast been a terror"; or "terrors"; exceeding terrible to others in time past, yet now, as the Targum,
"I will give thee (or make thee) as if thou wast not:''
and never shalt thou be any more; as thou hast been, or after thy last destruction; so mystical Tyre or Babylon shall be no more, when once destroyed, Rev 18:21.
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Gill: Eze 28:20 - -- Again, the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy of the destruction of the prince and king of Tyre, concerning a neighbouring city:
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Again, the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy of the destruction of the prince and king of Tyre, concerning a neighbouring city:
saying as follows:
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Gill: Eze 28:21 - -- Son of man, set thy face against Zidon,.... An ancient city, near to Tyre, and in confederacy with it, greatly given to idolatry and superstition; and...
Son of man, set thy face against Zidon,.... An ancient city, near to Tyre, and in confederacy with it, greatly given to idolatry and superstition; and may design all the antichristian states in the communion of the church of Rome:
and prophesy against it; the prophet is bid to look towards this place with a stern countenance, as before against Tyre; threatening it with ruin, and prophesying of it, in the following manner.
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Gill: Eze 28:22 - -- The eternal Jehovah, the only true God, the Maker of heaven and earth; this is said by way of preface to the prophecy, and to assure of the fulfilment...
The eternal Jehovah, the only true God, the Maker of heaven and earth; this is said by way of preface to the prophecy, and to assure of the fulfilment of it, as well as in opposition to the gods of the Zidonians:
behold, I am against thee, O Zidon; angry with thee, and will come out against thee in my wrath, because of thine idolatries and impieties. The Targum is,
"behold, I send my fury upon thee, O Zidon:''
I will be glorified in the midst of thee; not by the conversion of them; nor by acts of religious worship truly performed by them: by prayer, confession of sin, or thanksgiving; but by his judgments executed in the midst of them; by pouring out the vials of his wrath on them, as it follows:
and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall have executed judgments in her; for the Lord is known, by the judgments he executes, to be that pure, holy, just, and sin avenging God he is, as well as omniscient and omnipotent; and this even Heathens and antichristian persons are obliged to acknowledge, Psa 9:15,
and shall be sanctified in her; that is, shall appear, be declared and owned, to be a God, just and holy, in all his ways and works.
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Gill: Eze 28:23 - -- And I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets,.... The plague and the sword, which are two of God's sore judgments, and often go tog...
And I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets,.... The plague and the sword, which are two of God's sore judgments, and often go together; the pestilence slays them that are within, and the sword those the enemy meets with in the streets:
and the wounded shall be judged; that is, punished; or "shall fall" w, die and perish:
in the midst of her by the sword upon her on every side; this was literally fulfilled in Zidon, either by Nebuchadnezzar and the Chaldean army, which besieged it on every side; or by Artaxerxes Ochus the Persian, who took it, and destroyed it; and will have its accomplishment on the antichristian states, eastern and western, when the vials shall be poured out upon them, Rev 16:1,
and they shall know that I am the Lord God; who am able to foretell things to come, and to accomplish them.
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Gill: Eze 28:24 - -- And there shall be no more a pricking brier to the house of Israel,.... To the church of God, Jews or Gentiles, particularly to the Jews, who will now...
And there shall be no more a pricking brier to the house of Israel,.... To the church of God, Jews or Gentiles, particularly to the Jews, who will now be converted; all the enemies of Christ and his people will now be destroyed, who have been very grievous and distressing to them by their furious persecutions; the pope and Turk will be no more, nor any of the antichristian powers; the beast and false prophet will be taken and cast into the lake of fire; and there will be none to hurt and destroy in all the holy mountain, Rev 19:20,
nor any grieving thorn of all that are round about them that despised them; the same thing in other words as before; wicked men, especially tyrannical princes, furious persecutors of the saints, are like thorns and briers, not only unfruitful, useless, and unprofitable, but pricking, grieving, and hurtful to good men, by their persecutions, revilings, and reproaches, and whose end is to be burned. The Targum of the whole is,
"and there shall be no more to the house of Israel a king that doth evil (or hurt), or a governor that oppresses all round about them that spoil them:''
and they shall know that I am the Lord; the house of Israel, the Jews now converted, they shall know the Lord Christ, and acknowledge him to be their Lord and King.
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Gill: Eze 28:25 - -- Thus saith the Lord God, when I shall have gathered the house of Israel,.... Not at the return of them from captivity in Babylon; for the ten tribes o...
Thus saith the Lord God, when I shall have gathered the house of Israel,.... Not at the return of them from captivity in Babylon; for the ten tribes or house of Israel did not then return; though there might some few of those tribes, as a pledge of what would be hereafter; but in the latter day, upon the destruction of antichrist, when all Israel shall be saved: and when they will be collected
from the people among whom they are scattered; in the several nations of the world, in Asia, Africa, and Europe:
and shall be sanctified in them in the sight of the Heathen; being believed in by them; prayed unto and worshipped in a spiritual manner by them; professed and owned to be their Saviour and Redeemer in the face of the whole world, Christians and even Heathens, whom before they rejected: then shall they dwell in their land that I have given to my servant Jacob; the land of Canaan, given by promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; which last is only here mentioned, because it was his posterity that was to possess it; not all Abraham's, only those in the line of Isaac; nor all Isaac's, only those in the line of Jacob; but all his; and this they will do when they are converted in the latter day, and be no more a vagabond people, as they now are.
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Gill: Eze 28:26 - -- And they shall dwell safely therein,.... There being none to make them afraid, all their enemies being destroyed, and they also under the protection o...
And they shall dwell safely therein,.... There being none to make them afraid, all their enemies being destroyed, and they also under the protection of Christian princes:
and they shall build houses and plant vineyards; signifying their continuance in their land, and their enjoyment of the blessings of it. Cocceius understands this of churches gathered in the name of Christ; of which no doubt there will be many in Judea, as in the first times of the Gospel, and more abundantly:
yea, they shall dwell with confidence: in the utmost safety and security, having nothing to fear from any quarter:
when I have executed judgment upon all those that despise them round about them; took vengeance on them, and utterly destroyed them that despised or spoiled them, even all around them; they will all be cut off, so that there will be none to give them the least disturbance:
and they shall know that I am the Lord their God: not only God, as before, Eze 28:24, but their God, their Lord and their God, their Redeemer and Saviour, whom they formerly denied, persecuted, and pierced.
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NET Notes: Eze 28:22 Or “reveal my holiness.” God’s “holiness” is fundamentally his transcendence as sovereign ruler of the world. The revela...
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NET Notes: Eze 28:24 Heb “and there will not be for the house of Israel a brier that pricks and a thorn that inflicts pain from all the ones who surround them, the o...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 28:18 Thou hast defiled thy ( k ) sanctuaries by the multitude of thy iniquities, by the iniquity of thy merchandise; therefore will I bring forth a fire fr...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 28:22 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I [am] against thee, O Zidon; and I will be ( l ) glorified in the midst of thee: and they shall know that I...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 28:23 For I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets; and the wounded shall be judged in the midst of her ( m ) by the sword upon her on ev...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 28:25 Thus saith the Lord GOD; When I shall have gathered the house of Israel from the people among whom they are scattered, and shall be ( n ) sanctified i...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 28:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Eze 28:1-26 - --1 God's judgment upon the prince of Tyrus for his sacrilegious pride.11 A lamentation of his great glory corrupted by sin.20 The judgment of Zidon.24 ...
MHCC -> Eze 28:1-19; Eze 28:20-26
MHCC: Eze 28:1-19 - --Ethbaal, or Ithobal, was the prince or king of Tyre; and being lifted up with excessive pride, he claimed Divine honours. Pride is peculiarly the sin ...
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MHCC: Eze 28:20-26 - --The Zidonians were borderers upon the land of Israel, and they might have learned to glorify the Lord; but, instead of that, they seduced Israel to th...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 28:11-19; Eze 28:20-26
Matthew Henry: Eze 28:11-19 - -- As after the prediction of the ruin of Tyre (ch. 26) followed a pathetic lamentation for it (ch. 27), so after the ruin of the king of Tyre is foret...
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Matthew Henry: Eze 28:20-26 - -- God's glory is his great end, both in all the good and in all the evil which proceed out of the mouth of the Most High; so we find in these verses...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 28:11-19; Eze 28:20-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 28:11-19 - --
Lamentation over the King of Tyre
Eze 28:11. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 28:12. Son of man, raise a lamentation over the ki...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 28:20-26 - --
Prophecy Against Sidon and Promise for Israel
The threatening word against Sidon is very brief, and couched in general terms, because as a matter o...
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 26:1--28:20 - --B. Judgment on Tyre 26:1-28:19
The length of this oracle reflects the great significance of Tyre at this...
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Constable: Eze 28:11-19 - --4. A funeral dirge for the king of Tyre 28:11-19
"This is one of the more difficult passages in the Book of Ezekiel--if not in the whole Bible! The re...
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Constable: Eze 28:20-24 - --C. Judgment on Sidon 28:20-24
28:20-21 Another oracle concerning Sidon, Tyre's neighbor about 20 miles to the north, came to the prophet from the Lord...
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