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Text -- Ezekiel 30:18 (NET)

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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.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Tehaphnehes a town of Egypt in the eastern part of the Nile Delta


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Women | Tahpanhes | PATHROS | Egypt | Darkness | CLOUD | Babylon | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

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.

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.

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.

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

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

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.

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.

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.

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.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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

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...

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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...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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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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