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30:17 The young men of On and of Pi-beseth will die by the sword; and the cities will go into captivity. 30:18 In Tahpanhes the day will be dark when I break the yoke of Egypt there. Her confident pride will cease within her; a cloud will cover her, and her daughters will go into captivity. 30:19 I will execute judgments on Egypt. Then they will know that I am the Lord.’” 30:20 In the eleventh year, in the first month, on the seventh day of the month, the word of the Lord came to me: 30:21 “Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt. Look, it has not been bandaged for healing or set with a dressing so that it might become strong enough to grasp a sword. 30:22 Therefore this is what the sovereign Lord says: Look, I am against Pharaoh king of Egypt, and I will break his arms, the strong arm and the broken one, and I will make the sword drop from his hand. 30:23 I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and disperse them among foreign countries. 30:24 I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and I will place my sword in his hand, but I will break the arms of Pharaoh, and he will groan like the fatally wounded before the king of Babylon. 30:25 I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, but the arms of Pharaoh will fall limp. Then they will know that I am the Lord when I place my sword in the hand of the king of Babylon and he extends it against the land of Egypt. 30:26 I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations and disperse them among foreign countries. Then they will know that I am the Lord.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Babylon a country of Babylon in lower Mesopotamia
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Egyptians descendants of Mizraim
 · Pharaoh the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Abraham's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in Joseph's time,the title of the king who ruled Egypt when Moses was born,the title of the king who refused to let Israel leave Egypt,the title of the king of Egypt whose daughter Solomon married,the title of the king who ruled Egypt in the time of Isaiah,the title Egypt's ruler just before Moses' time
 · Pi-beseth a town of the NE Nile delta named for the Egyptian cat god (OS)
 · Pi-Beseth a town of the NE Nile delta named for the Egyptian cat god (OS)
 · Tehaphnehes a town of Egypt in the eastern part of the Nile Delta


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Women | Tahpanhes | ROLLER | Pi-beseth | Pharaoh | PIBESETH | PATHROS | On | ON (1) | MEDICINE | Judgments | HEAL | GROAN | Egyptians | Egypt | Darkness | CLOUD | Babylon | Aven | ARM | more
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Wesley: Eze 30:17 - -- 'Tis probable these might be a body of valiant youths, collected out of these ten cities.

'Tis probable these might be a body of valiant youths, collected out of these ten cities.

Wesley: Eze 30:17 - -- Bethshemesh, or Heliopolis, an idolatrous city, in which was a stately temple of the sun: an hundred and fifty furlongs, that is six miles and three q...

Bethshemesh, or Heliopolis, an idolatrous city, in which was a stately temple of the sun: an hundred and fifty furlongs, that is six miles and three quarters in compass.

Wesley: Eze 30:17 - -- Bubastus, sometimes called Hoephestus, not far from Aven.

Bubastus, sometimes called Hoephestus, not far from Aven.

Wesley: Eze 30:18 - -- A great and goodly city of Egypt; Tachapanes, Tachpanes, Tahapanes, Tahpanes, Chanes, and Hanes, are names given it, and this from a queen of Egypt of...

A great and goodly city of Egypt; Tachapanes, Tachpanes, Tahapanes, Tahpanes, Chanes, and Hanes, are names given it, and this from a queen of Egypt of that name in Solomon's time. It stood not far from Sin, or Pelusium.

Wesley: Eze 30:18 - -- A night shall come upon it.

A night shall come upon it.

Wesley: Eze 30:18 - -- I shall break the kingdom of Egypt, that it no more oppress with yokes, that is, burdens.

I shall break the kingdom of Egypt, that it no more oppress with yokes, that is, burdens.

Wesley: Eze 30:18 - -- Her towns and villages.

Her towns and villages.

Wesley: Eze 30:20 - -- Of Jeconiah's captivity, three months and two days before Jerusalem was taken, about the time that the Egyptians attempted to raise the siege of Jerus...

Of Jeconiah's captivity, three months and two days before Jerusalem was taken, about the time that the Egyptians attempted to raise the siege of Jerusalem.

Wesley: Eze 30:21 - -- Partly by the victory of the Chaldeans over Pharaoh - necho, partly by the victory of the Cyreneans over Pharaoh - hophra.

Partly by the victory of the Chaldeans over Pharaoh - necho, partly by the victory of the Cyreneans over Pharaoh - hophra.

Wesley: Eze 30:21 - -- None can heal the wounds that God gives but himself. They whom he disables, cannot again hold the sword.

None can heal the wounds that God gives but himself. They whom he disables, cannot again hold the sword.

Wesley: Eze 30:22 - -- Both his arms.

Both his arms.

Wesley: Eze 30:22 - -- That part of his kingdom which remains entire.

That part of his kingdom which remains entire.

Wesley: Eze 30:22 - -- That which was shattered before.

That which was shattered before.

Wesley: Eze 30:25 - -- As judges on the bench like Pilate, so generals in the field, like Nebuchadrezzar, have no power but what is given them from above.

As judges on the bench like Pilate, so generals in the field, like Nebuchadrezzar, have no power but what is given them from above.

JFB: Eze 30:17 - -- Meaning "vanity" or "iniquity": applied, by a slight change of the Hebrew name, to On or Heliopolis, in allusion to its idolatry. Here stood the templ...

Meaning "vanity" or "iniquity": applied, by a slight change of the Hebrew name, to On or Heliopolis, in allusion to its idolatry. Here stood the temple of the sun, whence it was called in Hebrew, Beth-shemesh (Jer 43:13). The Egyptian hieroglyphics call it, Re Athom, the sun, the father of the gods, being impersonate in Athom or Adam, the father of mankind.

JFB: Eze 30:17 - -- That is, Bubastis, in Lower Egypt, near the Pelusiac branch of the Nile: notorious for the worship of the goddess of the same name (Coptic, Pasht), th...

That is, Bubastis, in Lower Egypt, near the Pelusiac branch of the Nile: notorious for the worship of the goddess of the same name (Coptic, Pasht), the granite stones of whose temple still attest its former magnificence.

JFB: Eze 30:17 - -- Rather, as the Septuagint, "the women," namely, of Aven and Pi-beseth, in antithesis to "the young men." So in Eze 30:18, "daughters shall go into cap...

Rather, as the Septuagint, "the women," namely, of Aven and Pi-beseth, in antithesis to "the young men." So in Eze 30:18, "daughters shall go into captivity" [MAURER].

JFB: Eze 30:18 - -- Called from the queen of Egypt mentioned in 1Ki 11:19. The same as Daphne, near Pelusium, a royal residence of the Pharaohs (Jer 43:7, Jer 43:9). Call...

Called from the queen of Egypt mentioned in 1Ki 11:19. The same as Daphne, near Pelusium, a royal residence of the Pharaohs (Jer 43:7, Jer 43:9). Called Hanes Isa 30:4).

JFB: Eze 30:18 - -- That is, the tyrannical supremacy which she exercised over other nations. Compare "bands of their yoke" (Eze 34:7).

That is, the tyrannical supremacy which she exercised over other nations. Compare "bands of their yoke" (Eze 34:7).

JFB: Eze 30:18 - -- Namely, of calamity.

Namely, of calamity.

JFB: Eze 30:20 - -- Here begins the earlier vision, not long after that in the twenty-ninth chapter, about three months before the taking of Jerusalem, as to Pharaoh and ...

Here begins the earlier vision, not long after that in the twenty-ninth chapter, about three months before the taking of Jerusalem, as to Pharaoh and his kingdom.

JFB: Eze 30:21 - -- (Psa 37:17; Jer 48:25). Referring to the defeat which Pharaoh-hophra sustained from the Chaldeans, when trying to raise the siege of Jerusalem (Jer 3...

(Psa 37:17; Jer 48:25). Referring to the defeat which Pharaoh-hophra sustained from the Chaldeans, when trying to raise the siege of Jerusalem (Jer 37:5, Jer 37:7); and previous to the deprivation of Pharaoh-necho of all his conquests from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates (2Ki 24:7; Jer 46:2); also to the Egyptian disaster in Cyrene.

JFB: Eze 30:22 - -- Not only the "one arm" broken already (Eze 30:21) was not to be healed, but the other two should be broken. Not a corporal wound, but a breaking of th...

Not only the "one arm" broken already (Eze 30:21) was not to be healed, but the other two should be broken. Not a corporal wound, but a breaking of the power of Pharaoh is intended.

JFB: Eze 30:22 - -- Deprive him of the resources of making war. Not that Egypt was, like Assyria, utterly to cease to be, but it was, like Assyria, to lose its prominenc...

Deprive him of the resources of making war.

Not that Egypt was, like Assyria, utterly to cease to be, but it was, like Assyria, to lose its prominence in the empire of the world.

Clarke: Eze 30:17 - -- Aven - Or On, the famous Heliopolis, or city of the sun

Aven - Or On, the famous Heliopolis, or city of the sun

Clarke: Eze 30:17 - -- Pibeseth - Bubastum or Bubaste, by a slight alteration of the letters. It is situated on the eastern branch of the Nile, towards Arabia.

Pibeseth - Bubastum or Bubaste, by a slight alteration of the letters. It is situated on the eastern branch of the Nile, towards Arabia.

Clarke: Eze 30:18 - -- Tehaphnehes - Called also Tahapanes, Jer 2:16. This is the Pelusian Daphne

Tehaphnehes - Called also Tahapanes, Jer 2:16. This is the Pelusian Daphne

Clarke: Eze 30:18 - -- Break there the yokes - The sceptres. Nebuchadnezzar broke the scepter of Egypt when he confirmed the kingdom to Amasis, who had rebelled against Ap...

Break there the yokes - The sceptres. Nebuchadnezzar broke the scepter of Egypt when he confirmed the kingdom to Amasis, who had rebelled against Apries.

Clarke: Eze 30:20 - -- In the eleventh year, in the first month, in the seventh day - This was the eleventh year of the captivity of Jeconiah, and the date here answers to...

In the eleventh year, in the first month, in the seventh day - This was the eleventh year of the captivity of Jeconiah, and the date here answers to April 26, A.M. 3416; a prophecy anterior by several years to that already delivered. In collecting the writings of Ezekiel, more care was taken to put all that related to one subject together, than to attend to chronological arrangement.

Clarke: Eze 30:21 - -- I have broken the arm of Pharaoh - Perhaps this may refer to his defeat by Nebuchadnezzar, when he was coming with the Egyptian army to succor Jerus...

I have broken the arm of Pharaoh - Perhaps this may refer to his defeat by Nebuchadnezzar, when he was coming with the Egyptian army to succor Jerusalem.

Clarke: Eze 30:22 - -- I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand - When the arm is broken, the sword will naturally fall. But these expressions show that the Egyptian...

I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand - When the arm is broken, the sword will naturally fall. But these expressions show that the Egyptians would be rendered wholly useless to Zedekiah, and should never more recover their political strength. This was the case from the time of the rebellion of Amasis.

Clarke: Eze 30:26 - -- I will scatter the Egyptians - Several fled with Apries to Upper Egypt; and when Nebuchadnezzar wasted the country, he carried many of them to Babyl...

I will scatter the Egyptians - Several fled with Apries to Upper Egypt; and when Nebuchadnezzar wasted the country, he carried many of them to Babylon. See on Eze 29:12 (note).

TSK: Eze 30:17 - -- Aven : or, Heliopolis, Gen 41:45 Pibeseth : or Pubastum, Situated on the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, near the top of the Delta.

Aven : or, Heliopolis, Gen 41:45

Pibeseth : or Pubastum, Situated on the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, near the top of the Delta.

TSK: Eze 30:18 - -- Tehaphnehes : Jer 2:16, Tahapanes, Jer 43:7-9, Jer 46:14, Tahpanhes the day : Exo 10:15; Isa 5:30, Isa 9:19, Isa 13:10; Joe 3:15; Mat 24:29 darkened :...

Tehaphnehes : Jer 2:16, Tahapanes, Jer 43:7-9, Jer 46:14, Tahpanhes

the day : Exo 10:15; Isa 5:30, Isa 9:19, Isa 13:10; Joe 3:15; Mat 24:29

darkened : or, restrained

I shall break : Eze 29:15; Isa 9:4, Isa 10:27, Isa 14:25

the pomp : Eze 31:18, Eze 32:18-32; Isa 14:11; Jer 46:20-26

a cloud : Eze 30:3; Isa 19:1

TSK: Eze 30:19 - -- Eze 30:14, Eze 5:8, Eze 5:15, Eze 25:11, Eze 39:21; Num 33:4; Psa 9:16, Psa 149:7; Rom 2:5; Rev 17:1

TSK: Eze 30:20 - -- am 3416, bc 588, Eze 1:2, Eze 26:1, Eze 29:1, Eze 29:17

am 3416, bc 588, Eze 1:2, Eze 26:1, Eze 29:1, Eze 29:17

TSK: Eze 30:21 - -- Son of man : This prophecy was delivered soon after the Egyptians under Pharaoh-hophra had come to relieve Jerusalem, and some months before the city ...

Son of man : This prophecy was delivered soon after the Egyptians under Pharaoh-hophra had come to relieve Jerusalem, and some months before the city was taken, being the eleventh year of Jeremiah’ s captivity, and answering to April 26, am 3416. When the king of Babylon took from the king of Egypt, in the days of Pharaoh-necho, all his dominions in Asia, one of his arms was broken. God now declared that he should never recover these territories, or gain any ascendancy in that part of the world; nay, that his other arm, which was now strong, should soon be broken, and rendered utterly useless. This was fulfilled when Hophra was dethroned and driven into Upper Egypt by Amasis; and then Nebuchadnezzar, taking advantage of this civil discord, invaded and conquered that kingdom, and enslaved, dispersed, and carried captive the Egyptians.

I have : Eze 30:24; Psa 10:15, Psa 37:17; Jer 48:25

it shall not : Isa 1:6; Jer 30:13, Jer 46:11, Jer 51:8, Jer 51:9; Nah 3:16; Rev 18:21

TSK: Eze 30:22 - -- I am : Eze 29:3; Jer 46:25 will break : Psa 37:17 the strong : Eze 34:16 and that : 2Ki 24:7; Jer 37:7, Jer 46:1-12 I will : Jer 46:21-25

I am : Eze 29:3; Jer 46:25

will break : Psa 37:17

the strong : Eze 34:16

and that : 2Ki 24:7; Jer 37:7, Jer 46:1-12

I will : Jer 46:21-25

TSK: Eze 30:23 - -- Eze 30:17, Eze 30:18, Eze 30:26, Eze 29:12, Eze 29:13

TSK: Eze 30:24 - -- I will : Eze 30:25; Neh 6:9; Psa 18:32, Psa 18:39, Psa 144:1; Isa 45:1, Isa 45:5; Jer 27:6-8; Zec 10:11, Zec 10:12 and put : Deu 32:41, Deu 32:42; Psa...

TSK: Eze 30:25 - -- they shall know : Eze 30:19, Eze 30:26, Eze 29:16, Eze 29:21, Eze 32:15, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:23, Eze 39:21, Eze 39:22; Psa 9:16

TSK: Eze 30:26 - -- I will : Eze 30:17, Eze 30:18, Eze 30:23, Eze 6:13, Eze 29:12; Dan 11:42 they shall : Eze 30:8

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Barnes: Eze 30:17 - -- Aven - The same as "On"Gen 41:45, or "Heliopolis."The word "Aven"means also "transgression"(compare Hos 10:8). Some have thought that here too ...

Aven - The same as "On"Gen 41:45, or "Heliopolis."The word "Aven"means also "transgression"(compare Hos 10:8). Some have thought that here too Ezekiel substituted the word "Aven"for "On"to mark the "sin"of idolatry there in full vogue.

Pi-beseth - The Bubastis of Herodotus. The hieroglyphic name is "Pe-bast,"the house of Bast (the Egyptian Artemis, the cat-headed goddess). Bubastis was situated on the easternmost, the Pelusian, branch of the Delta. The road from Pelusium to Memphis lay through Bubastis and On. In the days of Herodotus Bubastis was the seat of one of the chief annual festivals of the Egyptians. The Persians took the town and razed the walls. The ruins bear the modern name Tel-Basta.

Barnes: Eze 30:18 - -- Tehaphnehes - See the marginal reference note. "break the yokes of Egypt"i. e., break the yokes imposed by Egypt, or break up the tyrannous dom...

Tehaphnehes - See the marginal reference note. "break the yokes of Egypt"i. e., break the yokes imposed by Egypt, or break up the tyrannous dominion of Egypt over other lands.

Barnes: Eze 30:20-26 - -- Fourth prophecy against Egypt spoken three months before the capture of Jerusalem Eze 26:1, and three months after the prophecy of Eze 29:1. Meantim...

Fourth prophecy against Egypt spoken three months before the capture of Jerusalem Eze 26:1, and three months after the prophecy of Eze 29:1. Meantime, Pharaoh-Hophra’ s attempt on Jerusalem had been foiled, and the Egyptians driven back into their own country (Jer 37:5 note).

Eze 30:21

I have broken - Especially by the defeat at Carchemish.

A roller - Or, a bandage.

Eze 30:22

The strong - Such power as Egypt yet retained at home and abroad.

That which was broken - The power which Egypt aimed at ineffectually, the conquest of Palestine and Syria.

Poole: Eze 30:17 - -- The young men: it is probable these might be a select army of valiant youths in one body, collected out of these two cities, that resolved to break t...

The young men: it is probable these might be a select army of valiant youths in one body, collected out of these two cities, that resolved to break the Chaldean army, or fall in the enterprise; or else that they did to the utmost defend the walls, and were put to the sword when the city was taken by assault.

Aven Bethshemesh and Heliopolis, an idolatrous city, that worshipped the sun, and in which was a stately temple built to the sun. Its size was one hundred and fifty furlongs, six miles and three quarters, in compass, a very vain and sinful city, as its name Aven intimates.

Pi-beseth Bubastus, and sometimes called Haephestus, no inconsiderable place, and I believe not far from Avon. It should seem to be some convenient pass, as I conjecture.

These cities the citizens, cities put for citizens.

Go into captivity some of the first, it may be the very first; which put Memphis, at report of it, into a sick fit, with great pain; this being the first-fruits of the sad coming harvest.

Poole: Eze 30:18 - -- Tehaphnehes a great and goodly city of Egypt. Tachapanes, Tachpanes, Tahapanes, Tahpanes, Chanes, and Hanes, Isa 30:4 , are names given it, and this ...

Tehaphnehes a great and goodly city of Egypt. Tachapanes, Tachpanes, Tahapanes, Tahpanes, Chanes, and Hanes, Isa 30:4 , are names given it, and this from a queen of Egypt of that name in Solomon’ s time, 1Ki 11:19,20 . It stood not far from Sin or Pelusium, and by the Greeks, a little softening the name, called Daphne Pelusiaca. It was a royal city, in it Pharaoh had a house; to it many Jews fled, when forbidden of the Lord by the prophet Jeremiah, Eze 44 . It was one of the first cities you come to out of the desert of Sin, and was one of the keys of Egypt.

The day shall be darkened a night shall come upon it, and such a night of sorrow as shall grow darker and darker till the day, i.e. their day, be

darkness or else, word for word, darkness shall be the day, and may bear this sense, shall be more welcome, more useful, more desired, than the day, whose light would discover their flight, which the night concealed.

I shall break as into shivers.

The yokes the sceptres; for there was one of Pharaoh’ s houses, and probably some sceptre and other regal ornaments: or, the bars, which kept enemies out, and secured the citizens and country; such was this frontier town. Or, when, by giving this strong place into Nebuchadnezzar’ s hand, I shall break the kingdom of Egypt, that it no more oppress with yokes, i.e. burdens.

The pomp the beauty and goodliness with which the strength of this city was set out in her buildings, towers, forts.

Shall cease in her shall be buried in her own ruins.

A cloud sorrow at the success of the Chaldeans against her, compared often to a cloud.

Her daughters either metaphorically, i.e. the towns and villages about her, or literally, her children; her daughters only mentioned, because her sons were destroyed and slain.

Poole: Eze 30:20 - -- The eleventh year of Jeconiah’ s captivity, three months and two days before Jerusalem was taken, Jer 52:4 . In the first month the fourth day...

The eleventh year of Jeconiah’ s captivity, three months and two days before Jerusalem was taken, Jer 52:4 .

In the first month the fourth day of our April.

Poole: Eze 30:21 - -- I have often told thee I would break, now I tell thee I have broken partly by the victory of the Chaldean over Pharaoh-necho, partly by the victor...

I have often told thee I would break, now I tell thee

I have broken partly by the victory of the Chaldean over Pharaoh-necho, partly by the victory the Cyreneaus got over Pharaoh-hophra to raise the siege, from which attempt he fell with shame and loss, but more by civil wars.

Pharaoh Hophra or Apries.

It shall not be bound up to be healed and this wound is incurable,

it shall never be bound up to be healed his arm shall never be strong and fit to encounter a potent enemy, as once it was.

Poole: Eze 30:22 - -- In the former verse God had broken the arm, in this he will break the arms of Pharaoh, he will show he is still against Pharaoh, and will break him ...

In the former verse God had broken the arm, in this he will break the arms of Pharaoh, he will show he is still against Pharaoh, and will break him more and more.

The strong that part of his kingdom which remains entire.

That which was broken that which was shattered before, that part of his kingdom in Syria, taken from him, from Euphrates to the river of Egypt; that once was a strong arm, but now is broken and useless to him: and Egypt, whatever strength it now hath, shall be as weak and useless too; thus all his power and strength shall be destroyed.

Poole: Eze 30:23 - -- See Eze 29:12 , and Eze 20:23 , where are the same expressions.

See Eze 29:12 , and Eze 20:23 , where are the same expressions.

Poole: Eze 30:25 - -- These two foregoing verses are a repetition of God’ s threats against Pharaoh, and of his promises to assist Nebuchadnezzar in the war, and eve...

These two foregoing verses are a repetition of God’ s threats against Pharaoh, and of his promises to assist Nebuchadnezzar in the war, and every thing plain in them.

Will strengthen give the first strength, and continue it with new supplies, so that with strength from God he shall proceed.

Put my sword in his hand is strength shall have a weapon suited and proportioned to it; and what will be hard, where God’ s sword and his strength are engaged to effect it?

He , Hophra,

shall groan not only as the stoutest must when nature breaks, but cry out and sigh, or howl, not becoming a brave man.

Before him king of Babylon,

with the groanings of a deadly wounded man; who hath given him his deadly wound, under which he roars while he hath any strength, and groans when his voice fails him. It speaks sore griefs, and deep sense of them, as Exo 2:24 Jud 2:18 Job 24:12 .

Poole: Eze 30:26 - -- See Eze 30:23 .

See Eze 30:23 .

Haydock: Eze 30:18 - -- Darkened: war and misery shall ensue. --- Sceptres, by dethroning Apries. --- Pride; overflowing of the Nile. See Jeremias xlix. 19.

Darkened: war and misery shall ensue. ---

Sceptres, by dethroning Apries. ---

Pride; overflowing of the Nile. See Jeremias xlix. 19.

Haydock: Eze 30:20 - -- Year, in which Jerusalem was taken. Pharao lost a battle. His country was afterwards invaded, (Calmet) and his subjects rebelled, ver. 21. (Haydoc...

Year, in which Jerusalem was taken. Pharao lost a battle. His country was afterwards invaded, (Calmet) and his subjects rebelled, ver. 21. (Haydock) ---

Part of the kingdom had been already subdued, 4 Kings xxiv. 7. (Worthington)

Gill: Eze 30:17 - -- The young men of Aven and of Phibeseth shall fall by the sword,.... Aven is the same with On, of which Potipherah was priest in Joseph's time and whos...

The young men of Aven and of Phibeseth shall fall by the sword,.... Aven is the same with On, of which Potipherah was priest in Joseph's time and whose daughter he married, Gen 41:45, the same with Heliopolis, or Bethshemesh, the city of the sun, see Jer 43:13; see Gill on Jer 43:13; where was the temple of the sun, and where it was worshipped; and so it is rendered by the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions. It is called here "Aven", or "vanity", because of the vain and idolatrous worship here performed. Phibeseth is the Bubastis of Herodotus, and called by other writers Bubastus; hence there was a nome or province in Egypt called the Bubastic nome, mentioned by Ptolemy c, and others. In this was a temple built to the honour of Diana, where she was worshipped and Herodotus d says, that Bubastis, in the Greek tongue, is Diana; here she was worshipped in the form of a cat; and Stephanus e observes, that the Egyptians call a cat Bubastus; and it is also said that dead cats salted were buried in this city, as being sacred: according to Diodorus Siculus f, it was built for the sake of Isis; and Hillerus g says, that in the Abyssine language it was called "Phy' mly' sith"; that is, the portion of the wife, namely of Isis married to Osiris, by whom this city was built to the honour of her; as appears by the pillar of Isis, on which these words are inscribed,

"for me the city of Bubastia is built; be glad, be glad, O Egypt, which brought me up.''

This place is now called Bishbesh, according to Dr. Shaw h: now the young men of both these places, though they might exert themselves in the defence of them, yet should fail therein, and fall by the sword of the Chaldeans:

and these cities shall go into captivity; the rest of the inhabitants of the cities of Aven and Pibeseth, that shall not fall by the sword, shall be carried captive into other lands. Joseph Kimchi supplies "women" instead of "cities"; and thinks, that as the males are mentioned before, the females are understood here. The Targum is,

"they that served them shall go into captivity;''

that served the idols worshipped in these cities.

Gill: Eze 30:18 - -- At Tehaphnehes also the day shall be darkened,.... The same with Hanes in Isa 30:4 and Tahapanes in Jer 2:16 and Tahpanhes, Jer 43:7, it was a royal s...

At Tehaphnehes also the day shall be darkened,.... The same with Hanes in Isa 30:4 and Tahapanes in Jer 2:16 and Tahpanhes, Jer 43:7, it was a royal seat of the kings of Egypt: there was in Solomon's time a queen of Egypt of this name, and perhaps it might be so called from her, 1Ki 11:19. It is generally thought to be the Daphne of Pelusium, it being near that city; though Junius takes it to be a place in another part of Egypt, at a great distance, which Herodotus i calls Tahcompso, an island encompassed by the Nile; and by Ptolemy k called Metacompso: now at this place the day should be darkened; or should "restrain" l, as it may be rendered; that is, its light; it should be a calamitous and mournful time with the inhabitants of it:

when I shall break there the yokes of Egypt; the yokes they put upon the necks of others, who now should be freed from them: or, "the sceptres of Egypt", as the Vulgate Latin version renders it; the regalia of their kings, which might lie in this place; it being a royal seat where Pharaoh had a house, as appears from Jer 43:9,

and the pomp of her strength shall cease in her; all that grandeur and magnificence which appeared in the courts of the kings of Egypt in this place:

as for her, a cloud shall cover her; as for this city, a cloud of calamity shall cover it, so as its glory shall not be seen. The Targum is,

"a king with his army shall cover her as a cloud ascends and covers the earth:''

and her daughters shall go into captivity; which may be taken either in a literal sense for the daughters of the inhabitants of this place, which must be a great affliction to their tender parents, to have them forced away by rude soldiers, and carried captive into distant lands; or in a figurative sense, for the villages and the inhabitants of them round about this city; it being usual to represent a city as a mother, and its villages as daughters; and so the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi interpret it.

Gill: Eze 30:19 - -- Thus will I execute judgments in Egypt,.... In the several provinces, and in the several cities of it before mentioned, and in all other places; even ...

Thus will I execute judgments in Egypt,.... In the several provinces, and in the several cities of it before mentioned, and in all other places; even the judgments of fire, famine, sword, and captivity:

and they shall know that I am the Lord; God omniscient and omnipotent, by the, judgments executed; and own the same: this more especially they did, when the Gospel was preached among them, and many were converted by it in the times of the apostles.

Gill: Eze 30:20 - -- And it came to pass in the eleventh year,.... Of Zedekiah's reign, and Jehoiachin's captivity; some little time after the prophecy in Eze 19:1, here t...

And it came to pass in the eleventh year,.... Of Zedekiah's reign, and Jehoiachin's captivity; some little time after the prophecy in Eze 19:1, here the prophecies come into their order again, being interrupted by those of a much later date, at the end of the preceding chapter, and the former part of this:

in the first month, in the seventh day of the month; the month Nisan, which answers to part of March, and part of April; the seventh day must be about the twenty ninth of March; but, according to Bishop Usher m, it was on the twenty sixth of April, on the third day of the week (Tuesday), in 3416 A.M. or before Christ 588: this was given out three months and two days before Jerusalem was taken:

that the word of the Lord came unto me, saying; as follows:

Gill: Eze 30:21 - -- Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt,.... Not Pharaohnecho, king of Egypt, whose army was overthrown at Carchemish by the king o...

Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt,.... Not Pharaohnecho, king of Egypt, whose army was overthrown at Carchemish by the king of Babylon, in the fourth year of Jehoiakim; when the latter took from the former all that belonged to him between the river of Egypt and the river Euphrates; by which he was so weakened and dispirited, that he could not stir any more out of his own land, Jer 46:2 and of him Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it; but Pharaohhophra, or Apries, who was defeated by the Cyreneans, and saved himself by flight; See Gill on Eze 29:4,

and, lo, it shall not be bound up to be healed, to put a roller to bind it; a metaphor taken from chirurgeons, who, having set broken bones, put on a bandage or rollers of linen, or such like stuff, to keep them tight; but nothing of this kind should be done; hereby suggesting that Egypt should receive such a blow or wound as would be incurable; see Jer 46:11,

to make it strong to hold the sword; which it should not be able to do, or to make war any more, at least with success, or to defend itself.

Gill: Eze 30:22 - -- Therefore thus saith the Lord God, behold, I am against Pharaoh king of Egypt,.... The then present king of Egypt, whose name was Hophra or Apries, Je...

Therefore thus saith the Lord God, behold, I am against Pharaoh king of Egypt,.... The then present king of Egypt, whose name was Hophra or Apries, Jer 44:30,

and I will break his arms, the strong, and that which was broken: both his arms, the sound and the broken one, his whole power, strength, and dominion; meaning that that part of his kingdom which lay between the two rivers of Egypt and Euphrates, that had been taken away by the king of Babylon, should remain so; and the other part of his kingdom should fall a prey to him also:

and I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand; so that he should be so far from being so able to make use of the sword, that he should not be able to hold it; it should drop out of his hand; nor should he be able to take it up again, and make war, either offensive or defensive.

Gill: Eze 30:23 - -- And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations,.... Among the several provinces of Babylon, and other places, where the Chaldeans should carry or ...

And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations,.... Among the several provinces of Babylon, and other places, where the Chaldeans should carry or send them:

and will disperse them through the countries: the same thing repeated in different words for the confirmation of it.

Gill: Eze 30:24 - -- And I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon,.... Give him a commission to make war; direct his councils; supply him with all necessaries; an...

And I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon,.... Give him a commission to make war; direct his councils; supply him with all necessaries; animate and encourage his soldiers; and give him success in all his enterprises:

and put my sword in his hand; which confirms the above sense, that he should have power and authority from the Lord to attack the king of Egypt, and should gain a victory over him; since it was not his own sword he drew, but the sword of the Lord of hosts; which coming from him, and having his commission, cannot fail of doing execution;

but will break Pharaoh's arms; as before in Eze 30:21,

and he shall groan before him with the groanings of a deadly wounded man; that is, before the king of Babylon; by whom, as an instrument, his arms shall be broken, and his power destroyed; and he be like a man in the agonies of death, just expiring, not able to speak, but groaning out his life under the inexpressible anguish of broken bones, and none to set them.

Gill: Eze 30:25 - -- But I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon,.... Which is repeated for the sake of confirmation: and the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down:...

But I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon,.... Which is repeated for the sake of confirmation:

and the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down: as when a man's arms are broken; and he shall not be able to lift them up and defend himself:

and they shall know that I am the Lord; namely, the Egyptians, as in Eze 30:19,

when I shall have put my sword into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall stretch it out on the land of Egypt; that is, when he shall have a commission to carry the war into Egypt; and he shall spread desolation over all the land, cutting off the inhabitants of it everywhere, as before described in this chapter.

Gill: Eze 30:26 - -- And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and disperse them among the countries,.... Of which they might assure themselves, since the Lord h...

And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and disperse them among the countries,.... Of which they might assure themselves, since the Lord had before spoken it, and here again repeats it:

and they shall know that I am the Lord; whose name alone is Jehovah, and does whatsoever he pleases; sets up kings, and puts them down; strengthens and weakens kingdoms just as seems good in his sight; none having any power but what is given by him, and which he can take away when he thinks fit.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Eze 30:17 Heb “they will go.” The pronoun and verb are feminine plural, indicating that the cities just mentioned are the antecedent of the pronoun ...

NET Notes: Eze 30:18 In Zeph 1:15 darkness is associated with the day of the Lord.

NET Notes: Eze 30:20 April 29, 587 b.c.

NET Notes: Eze 30:21 This may refer to the event recorded in Jer 37:5.

NET Notes: Eze 30:22 Or “I challenge you.” The phrase “I am against you” may be a formula for challenging someone to combat or a duel. See D. I. Bl...

NET Notes: Eze 30:24 Heb “him”; the referent has been specified in the translation for clarity.

Geneva Bible: Eze 30:18 At Tehaphnehes also the day ( c ) shall be darkened, when I shall break there the ( d ) yokes of Egypt: and the pomp of her strength shall cease in he...

Geneva Bible: Eze 30:20 And it came to pass in the ( e ) eleventh year, in the first [month], in the seventh [day] of the month, [that] the word of the LORD came to me, sayin...

Geneva Bible: Eze 30:21 Son of man, ( f ) I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt; and, lo, it shall not be bound up to be healed, to put a bandage to bind it, to make...

Geneva Bible: Eze 30:22 Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I [am] against Pharaoh king of Egypt, and will break ( g ) his arms, the strong, and that which was broken;...

Geneva Bible: Eze 30:25 But I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down; and they shall know that I [am] the LORD, ( h ) when I...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 30:1-26 - --1 The desolation of Egypt and her helpers.20 The arm of Babylon shall be strengthened to break the arm of Egypt.

MHCC: Eze 30:1-19 - --The prophecy of the destruction of Egypt is very full. Those who take their lot with God's enemies, shall be with them in punishment. The king of Baby...

MHCC: Eze 30:20-26 - --Egypt shall grow weaker and weaker. If lesser judgments do not prevail to humble and reform sinners, God will send greater. God justly breaks that pow...

Matthew Henry: Eze 30:1-19 - -- The prophecy of the destruction of Egypt is here very full and particular, as well as, in the general, very frightful. What can protect a provoking ...

Matthew Henry: Eze 30:20-26 - -- This short prophecy of the weakening of the power of Egypt was delivered about the time that the army of the Egyptians, which attempted to raise the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 30:13-19 - -- Further Description of the Judgment Eze 30:13. Thus saith the Lord Jehovah, I will exterminate the idols and cut off the deities from Noph, and ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 30:20-26 - -- Destruction of the Might of Pharaoh by Nebuchadnezzar According to the heading in Eze 30:20, "In the eleventh year, in the first (month), on the s...

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 29:1--32:32 - --E. Judgment on Egypt chs. 29-32 Ezekiel concluded his oracles against foreign nations with seven message...

Constable: Eze 29:17--30:20 - --2. The consummation of Egypt's judgment 29:17-30:19 29:17 Ezekiel received another message from the Lord about Egypt's judgment in 571 B.C. (on his Ne...

Constable: Eze 30:1-19 - --3. The destruction of Egypt and her allies 30:1-19 Of the seven oracles against Egypt, this is the only one that is undated. Most of the commentators ...

Constable: Eze 30:20-26 - --4. Pharaoh's broken arm 30:20-26 30:20 Ezekiel received this oracle against Egypt in 587 B.C., less than four months after the Lord gave him the first...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Outline) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 30 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 30:1, The desolation of Egypt and her helpers; Eze 30:20, The arm of Babylon shall be strengthened to break the arm of Egypt.

Poole: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 30 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 30 The desolation of Egypt and her helpers, Eze 30:1-19 . The arm of Babylon shall be strengthened to break the arm of Egypt, Eze 30:20-26 ...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

MHCC: Ezekiel 30 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-19) A prophecy against Egypt. (Eze 30:20-26) Another.

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 30 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A continuation of the prophecy against Egypt, which we had in the latter part of the foregoing chapter, just before th...

Constable: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Outline) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 30 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 30 This chapter is a continuation of the prophecy against Egypt, both against the country and the king of it. It is introdu...

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