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32:29 “Edom is there with her kings and all her princes. Despite their might they are laid with those killed by the sword; they lie with the uncircumcised and those who descend to the pit. 32:30 “All the leaders of the north are there, along with all the Sidonians; despite their might they have gone down in shameful terror with the dead. They lie uncircumcised with those killed by the sword, and bear their shame with those who descend to the pit. 32:31 “Pharaoh will see them and be consoled over all his hordes who were killed by the sword, Pharaoh and all his army, declares the sovereign Lord. 32:32 Indeed, I terrified him in the land of the living, yet he will lie in the midst of the uncircumcised with those killed by the sword, Pharaoh and all his hordes, declares the sovereign Lord.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Edom resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · 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
 · Pit the place of the dead
 · pit the place of the dead
 · Sidonians residents of the town of Sidon


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zidon | TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Sidon | Phenicia | PRINCE | Immortality | Hunting | Egypt | Edomites | Dead | Babylon | more
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Wesley: Eze 32:29 - -- The Edomites retained circumcision, being of the seed of Abraham. But that shall stand them in no stead: they shall lie with the uncircumcised.

The Edomites retained circumcision, being of the seed of Abraham. But that shall stand them in no stead: they shall lie with the uncircumcised.

Wesley: Eze 32:30 - -- Tyrians, Assyrians, and Syrians, who lay northward from Judea, now swallowed up by the Babylonian.

Tyrians, Assyrians, and Syrians, who lay northward from Judea, now swallowed up by the Babylonian.

Wesley: Eze 32:30 - -- When it appeared too weak to resist the enemy.

When it appeared too weak to resist the enemy.

Wesley: Eze 32:30 - -- Scorned, and cast out as profane and loathsome.

Scorned, and cast out as profane and loathsome.

Wesley: Eze 32:31 - -- Poor comfort! Yet all that he will find!

Poor comfort! Yet all that he will find!

Wesley: Eze 32:32 - -- These tyrants were a terror to the world by their cruelty; and God hath made them a terror by his just punishments; and so, saith God, will I do with ...

These tyrants were a terror to the world by their cruelty; and God hath made them a terror by his just punishments; and so, saith God, will I do with Pharaoh. Come and see the calamitous state of human life! See what a dying world this is! The strong die, the mighty die; Pharaoh and all his multitude! But here is likewise an allusion to the final and everlasting death of impenitent sinners. Those that are uncircumcised in heart, are slain by the sword of Divine Justice. Their iniquity is upon them, and they bear their shame for ever.

JFB: Eze 32:29 - -- Edom was not only governed by kings, but by subordinate "princes" ox "dukes" (Gen 36:40).

Edom was not only governed by kings, but by subordinate "princes" ox "dukes" (Gen 36:40).

JFB: Eze 32:29 - -- Notwithstanding their might, they shall be brought down (Isa 34:5, Isa 34:10-17; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:13-18).

Notwithstanding their might, they shall be brought down (Isa 34:5, Isa 34:10-17; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:13-18).

JFB: Eze 32:29 - -- Though Edom was circumcised, being descended from Isaac, he shall lie with the uncircumcised; much more shall Egypt, who had no hereditary right to ci...

Though Edom was circumcised, being descended from Isaac, he shall lie with the uncircumcised; much more shall Egypt, who had no hereditary right to circumcision.

JFB: Eze 32:30 - -- Syria, which is still called by the Arabs the north; or the Tyrians, north of Palestine, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar (Eze. 26:1-28:26), [GROTIUS].

Syria, which is still called by the Arabs the north; or the Tyrians, north of Palestine, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar (Eze. 26:1-28:26), [GROTIUS].

JFB: Eze 32:30 - -- Who shared the fate of Tyre (Eze 28:21).

Who shared the fate of Tyre (Eze 28:21).

JFB: Eze 32:30 - -- That is, notwithstanding the terror which they inspired in their contemporaries. "Might" is connected by MAURER thus, "Notwithstanding the terror whic...

That is, notwithstanding the terror which they inspired in their contemporaries. "Might" is connected by MAURER thus, "Notwithstanding the terror which resulted from their might."

JFB: Eze 32:31 - -- With the melancholy satisfaction of not being alone, but of having other kingdoms companions in his downfall. This shall be his only comfort--a very p...

With the melancholy satisfaction of not being alone, but of having other kingdoms companions in his downfall. This shall be his only comfort--a very poor one!

JFB: Eze 32:32 - -- The Margin or Keri. The Hebrew text or Chetib is "his terror," which gives good sense (Eze 32:25, Eze 32:30). "My terror" implies that God puts His te...

The Margin or Keri. The Hebrew text or Chetib is "his terror," which gives good sense (Eze 32:25, Eze 32:30). "My terror" implies that God puts His terror on Pharaoh's multitude, as they put "their terror" on others, for example, under Pharaoh-necho on Judea. As "the land of the living" was the scene of "their terror," so it shall be God's; especially in Judea, He will display His glory to the terror of Israel's foes (Eze 26:20). In Israel's case the judgment is temporary, ending in their future restoration under Messiah. In the case of the world kingdoms which flourished for a time, they fall to rise no more.

Heretofore his functions had been chiefly threatening; from this point, after the evil had got to its worst in the overthrow of Jerusalem, the consolatory element preponderates.

Clarke: Eze 32:29 - -- There is Edom - All the glory and pomp of the Idumean kings, who also helped to oppress the Israelites, are gone down into the grave. Their kings, p...

There is Edom - All the glory and pomp of the Idumean kings, who also helped to oppress the Israelites, are gone down into the grave. Their kings, princes, and all their mighty men lie mingled with the uncircumcised, not distinguished from the common dead

"Where they an equal honor share

Who buried or unburied are

Where Agamemnon knows no mor

Than Irus, he condemned before

Where fair Achilles and Thersites lie

Equally naked, poor, and dry."

Clarke: Eze 32:30 - -- There be the princes of the north - The kings of Media and Assyria, and all the Zidonians - the kings of Tyre, Sodom, and Damascus. See Calmet.

There be the princes of the north - The kings of Media and Assyria, and all the Zidonians - the kings of Tyre, Sodom, and Damascus. See Calmet.

Clarke: Eze 32:31 - -- Pharaoh shall see them - Pharaoh also, who said he was a god, shall be found among the vulgar dead

Pharaoh shall see them - Pharaoh also, who said he was a god, shall be found among the vulgar dead

Clarke: Eze 32:31 - -- And shalt be comforted - Shall console himself, on finding that all other proud boasters are in the same circumstances with himself. Here is a refer...

And shalt be comforted - Shall console himself, on finding that all other proud boasters are in the same circumstances with himself. Here is a reference to a consciousness after death.

Clarke: Eze 32:32 - -- I have caused my terror in the land of the living - I have spread dismay through Judea, the land of the living God, where the living oracles were de...

I have caused my terror in the land of the living - I have spread dismay through Judea, the land of the living God, where the living oracles were delivered, and where the upright live by faith. When Pharaoh-necho came against Josiah, defeated, and slew him at Megiddo, fear and terror were spread through all the land of Judea; and the allusion here is probably to that circumstance. But even he is now laid with the uncircumcised, and is no more to be distinguished from the common dead

Much of the phraseology of this chapter may be illustrated by comparing it with Isaiah 14 (note), where see the notes, which the intelligent reader will do well to consult.

TSK: Eze 32:29 - -- Edom : Ezek. 25:1-17, Eze 35:1-15; Gen 25:30, 36:1-19; Isa. 34:1-17, Isa 63:1-6; Jer. 49:7-22; Amo 1:11, Amo 1:12; Oba 1:1, Oba 1:2-9; Mal 1:3, Mal 1:...

Edom : Ezek. 25:1-17, Eze 35:1-15; Gen 25:30, 36:1-19; Isa. 34:1-17, Isa 63:1-6; Jer. 49:7-22; Amo 1:11, Amo 1:12; Oba 1:1, Oba 1:2-9; Mal 1:3, Mal 1:4

laid : Heb. given, or put

TSK: Eze 32:30 - -- the princes : The kings of Media, Armenia, and other nations north of Chaldea, or of the Syrians and others north of Judah, with ""all the Zidonians,"...

the princes : The kings of Media, Armenia, and other nations north of Chaldea, or of the Syrians and others north of Judah, with ""all the Zidonians,""kings of Zidon, Tyre, and other cities of Phoenicia. Eze 38:6, Eze 38:15, Eze 39:2, Jer 25:22

and bear : Eze 32:24, Eze 32:25

TSK: Eze 32:31 - -- Pharaoh shall : Pharaoh, who said he was a god, shall be found among the dead. shall be : Shall console himself, when he sees all these mighty nations...

Pharaoh shall : Pharaoh, who said he was a god, shall be found among the dead.

shall be : Shall console himself, when he sees all these mighty nations and proud conquerors in the same condition as himself. Eze 14:22, Eze 31:16; Lam 2:13

TSK: Eze 32:32 - -- Eze 32:27; Gen 35:5; Job 31:23; Jer. 25:15-38; Zep 3:6-8; 2Co 5:11; Heb 10:31; Rev 6:15-17

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Barnes: Eze 32:30 - -- The princes of the north - i. e., north of Palestine - The Tyrians and the Syrians. With their terror they are ashamed of their might - i...

The princes of the north - i. e., north of Palestine - The Tyrians and the Syrians.

With their terror they are ashamed of their might - i. e., "When their might and power were terrible to all, they were shorn of their power and delivered over to shame and confusion."There are here six nations, Asshur, Elam, Meshech, Tubal, Edom, Zidon, which added to Egypt make up seven (see the Eze 25:1 note). The section which contains the prophecies against the pagan, closing with this description of the kings who had gone down to the grave, accords with the general purport of the whole section, namely,: the declaration that all the powers of the world shall be annihilated to make way for the kingdom of God.

Barnes: Eze 32:31 - -- Comforted - By the knowledge that his ruin is no more than that of every world-power.

Comforted - By the knowledge that his ruin is no more than that of every world-power.

Barnes: Eze 32:32 - -- My terror - Better "his terror,"the terror caused by him. The land of the living - The land of God’ s people. It was Yahweh who caus...

My terror - Better "his terror,"the terror caused by him.

The land of the living - The land of God’ s people. It was Yahweh who caused Pharaoh to be terrible to His people, and now, when the time is come, Pharaoh is fallen, and he is laid etc.

Poole: Eze 32:29 - -- Edom the posterity of Esau, the name of the country too in which they dwelt. Her kings which had been many, and some great warriors. Her princes ...

Edom the posterity of Esau, the name of the country too in which they dwelt.

Her kings which had been many, and some great warriors.

Her princes or dukes, as Gen 36:20,21 .

With their might showed in the assistance they gave the Assyrians.

Are laid by them are slain, and laid aside to be buried, as commanders are usually after their death regarded, and their bodies kept for a funeral.

With the uncircumcised yet, as the uncircumcised, so these must to the pit, though no mention is made of their being a terror to the nations.

Poole: Eze 32:30 - -- Of the north of all those countries, Tyrians, Zidonia Assyrians, and Syrians, &c., which lay northward from Judea, now swallowed up by the Babylonian...

Of the north of all those countries, Tyrians, Zidonia Assyrians, and Syrians, &c., which lay northward from Judea, now swallowed up by the Babylonian. With the slain conquered and slain.

With their terror their terror buried with them.

Ashamed of their might when it appeared a vain confidence, and too weak to resist the enemy and save themselves.

Uncircumcised scorned and cast out, as profane and loathsome.

By the sword of their conquering enemy.

Bear their shame they lie under shameful fall, from a seeming glory to a real ignominy.

Poole: Eze 32:31 - -- Hophra shall go to them by a like destruction, and, as he saw them all ruined as he was, should be comforted, rejoice that others before him met wit...

Hophra shall go to them by a like destruction, and, as he saw them all ruined as he was, should be comforted, rejoice that others before him met with the same fatal end and whatever comfort this might be, it is all he shall ever have, did he know all those things and persons that are here represented and personated to us.

Poole: Eze 32:32 - -- It is God that speaketh, who had punished former tyrants and by a retaliation, that the world might see his just judgments. They were a terror to th...

It is God that speaketh, who had punished former tyrants and by a retaliation, that the world might see his just judgments. They were a terror to the world by their cruel oppression, and continued violence, by their covetousness ambition, and pride; and God hath made them a terror his just severities in their punishments. And so, saith God will I do with Pharaoh;

he shall be laid that is, Pharaoh-hophra shall suffer as they did; since he sinned as thye, he made himself like them by choice of their vices, I will make him like them by like miseries and just recompences and these shall be to his subjects as well as to himself. Hophra, who was strangled, and likely cast out without burial; to Amasis, who was taken out of his tomb and burnt to ashes: so unlike the condition of the dead, which usually is rest to the body, was their condition after death, who in life made it unlike, and imagined it was above, the condition of mortal men.

Haydock: Eze 32:29 - -- Edom. Septuagint add, "and all the Assyrian princes." Some copies omit Edom. (Haydock) --- This nation had laid aside circumcision, which Hircan ...

Edom. Septuagint add, "and all the Assyrian princes." Some copies omit Edom. (Haydock) ---

This nation had laid aside circumcision, which Hircan forced them to resume. They had been present at the siege of Jerusalem, chap. xxxv. (Calmet)

Haydock: Eze 32:30 - -- Hunters of men, like Nimrod, the first king of Assyria. (Haydock)

Hunters of men, like Nimrod, the first king of Assyria. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 32:32 - -- My. Hebrew, Septuagint, "his," (Calmet) alluding to the ravages of Nechao; (Grotius) though the Hebrew may also signify my, as the Jews read Egypt...

My. Hebrew, Septuagint, "his," (Calmet) alluding to the ravages of Nechao; (Grotius) though the Hebrew may also signify my, as the Jews read Egypt, and Palestine, the land of the living, were filled with terror. After the latter had been chastised, Pharao might dread (Calmet) a worse fate; (Haydock) and the multitudes slain before him, might afford him some (Calmet) wretched consolation. (Haydock) ---

It is evident that those nations believed the existence of separate spirits, and had not given in to the errors of the Sadducees, or of the Metempsychosis. (Calmet)

Gill: Eze 32:29 - -- There is Edom, her kings, and all her princes,.... In the next place, near the graves of the above mentioned, and in the same ruinous and desolate con...

There is Edom, her kings, and all her princes,.... In the next place, near the graves of the above mentioned, and in the same ruinous and desolate condition, lie the famous kingdom of Idumea, and the several kings and dukes of it, from the first setting of it up, to its last destruction prophesied of, Eze 25:12, of many of which mention is made, Gen 36:15,

which with their might are laid by them that are slain with the sword; who, notwithstanding their powerful armies, and prowess and skill in war, yet are conquered, and destroyed, and laid in graves in like manner as all others slain by the, sword of the enemy are:

they shall lie with the uncircumcised; for though they themselves were circumcised, being the descendants of Esau the son of Isaac, the son of Abraham, on whose seed circumcision was enjoined; yet this did not secure them from a violent death, and an ignominious burial; they being uncircumcised in heart, wicked and ungodly men, and so should be joined in their death and burial with such:

and with them that go down to the pit; the common receptacle of the slain.

Gill: Eze 32:30 - -- There be the princes of the north,..... The kings of Babylon, according to Kimchi, which lay north of Judea; or the princes of Syria, Damascus, and Ty...

There be the princes of the north,..... The kings of Babylon, according to Kimchi, which lay north of Judea; or the princes of Syria, Damascus, and Tyre, especially the latter, which commonly goes along with Zidon, being near it, as follows:

and all the Zidonians. The Vulgate Latin version renders it, "and all the hunters"; but wrongly; as also the Septuagint and Arabic versions, which read the princes or soldiers of Assyria. The Zidonians or inhabitants of Zidon are meant as the Targum; a famous maritime city, as Tyre also was, in Phoenicia:

which are gone down with the slain; into the grave, being conquered and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar; see Eze 28:21,

with their terror they are ashamed of their might, the number and strength of their armies, the valour and courage of their soldiers, and the fortifications of their cities, in which they trusted, and of which they boasted; but yet could not preserve them from ruin:

and they lie uncircumcised with them that be slain by the sword; in common with other profane and wicked persons that have fallen by the sword as they have done:

and bear their shame with them that go down to the pit; See Gill on Eze 32:24.

Gill: Eze 32:31 - -- Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be comforted over his multitude,.... That is, when Pharaoh is brought to the grave, and into the state of the dead, ...

Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be comforted over his multitude,.... That is, when Pharaoh is brought to the grave, and into the state of the dead, he shall look about him, and see who lie by him; and he shall behold the above mentioned kings of Assyria, Persia, Idumea, and the princes of Tyre and Zidon, and all their mighty armies, generals and soldiers, in the same condition with himself; and this shall be some solace to him in his own death, and at the loss of so great a kingdom, such numerous subjects, and a vast army, that others as rich, as powerful as himself, lie in the same low and miserable condition; though such comfort as this must be poor comfort indeed! and yet this is all the comfort wicked men have in hell, that they have company with them there:

even Pharaoh and all his army slain by the sword. Pharaohhophra and his numerous army slain by the sword of the king of Babylon. This explains who is meant by Pharaoh and his multitude: and that this would certainly be his case it is added,

saith the Lord God; he hath spoken it, and it shall be done; whose words are continued in the next verse.

Gill: Eze 32:32 - -- For I have caused my terror in the land of the living,.... Or, "his terror" f; there is a double reading. The Keri or marginal reading, which we follo...

For I have caused my terror in the land of the living,.... Or, "his terror" f; there is a double reading. The Keri or marginal reading, which we follow has it "my terror" g; but the Cetib or writing is his terror; and so read the Septuagint. Syriac, and Arabic versions; both may be taken, and the sense be, I have caused or suffered him, Pharaoh king of Egypt, to be a terror to the nations about him, particularly to the land of Israel, which the Targum expressly mentions as the land of the living; and now I will terrify him who has terrified others:

and he shall be laid in the midst of the uncircumcised with those that are slain with the sword; shall have a common burial with other Heathen nations; even with such, who, in a way of judgment, have perished by the sword of their victorious enemies, as he will:

even Pharaoh and all his multitude, saith the Lord God; the king of Egypt, his subjects, and his soldiers, as numerous as they are; and thus ends this doleful ditty, and funeral dirge or lamentation, composed, taken up, and sung for Pharaoh as ordered, thereby to assure him of his certain destruction.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: Eze 32:30 There [are] the princes of the ( s ) north, all of them, and all the Zidonians, who are gone down with the slain; with their terror they are ashamed o...

Geneva Bible: Eze 32:31 Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be ( t ) comforted over all his multitude, [even] Pharaoh and all his army slain by the sword, saith the Lord GOD. ...

Geneva Bible: Eze 32:32 For I have caused my ( u ) terror in the land of the living: and he shall be laid in the midst of the uncircumcised with [them that are] slain with th...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Eze 32:1-32 - --1 A lamentation for the fearful fall of Egypt.11 The sword of Babylon shall destroy it.17 It shall be brought down to hell, among all the uncircumcise...

MHCC: Eze 32:17-32 - --Divers nations are mentioned as gone down to the grave before Egypt, who are ready to give her a scornful reception; these nations had been lately rui...

Matthew Henry: Eze 32:17-32 - -- This prophecy concludes and completes the burden of Egypt, and leaves it and all its multitude in the pit of destruction. I. We are here invited to ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 32:17-32 - -- Funeral-Dirge for the Destruction of the Might of Egypt This second lamentation or mourning ode, according to the heading in Eze 32:17, belongs to ...

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 32:17-32 - --7. A summary lament over Egypt 32:17-32 The last of the seven oracles against Egypt fittingly pictures the nation in its final resting place, the grav...

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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 32 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Eze 32:1, A lamentation for the fearful fall of Egypt; Eze 32:11, The sword of Babylon shall destroy it; Eze 32:17, It shall be brought d...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 32 A lamentation for the fearful fall of Egypt, Eze 32:1-10 . The sword of Babylon shall destroy it, Eze 32:11-16 . It shall be brought dow...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-16) The fall of Egypt. (v. 17-32) It is like that of other nations.

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) Still we are upon the destruction of Pharaoh and Egypt, which is wonderfully enlarged upon, and with a great deal of emphasis. When we read so very...

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 32 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 32 This chapter contains two more prophecies concerning the destruction of Egypt. The date of the first is given, Eze 22:1,...

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