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Ezekiel 1:26

1:26

Above <04605> [And above.]

Abp. Newcome judiciously observes, "We need not allegorize the circumstances of this august vision too minutely. Many of them augment the splendour of the scene, while others, no doubt, have much significance; which should be pointed out rather by a correct judgement, than a luxuriant imagination."

heads <07218> [over.]

like ... throne ...... throne .... form <01823 03678> [the likeness of a.]

like ................. appeared <04758> [as the.]

like ................. appeared ..... man <0120 04758> [the appearance of a man.]


Ezekiel 12:13

12:13

net <07568> [My net.]

This was to intimate, that though he escaped out of the city, the Chaldeans should overtake him, and carry him to Babylon. Jeremiah had predicted that his "eyes should see the eyes of the king of Babylon," and here Ezekiel foretold that he should not see Babylon, though he should die there; and Josephus says that he thought the two prophecies so inconsistent with each other, that he believed neither; yet both were exactly fulfilled, and the enigma of Ezekiel explained, when Zedekiah was brought to Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah, where he had his eyes put out, and was then carried to Babylon, and there died.

bring <0935> [and I.]


Ezekiel 15:3

15:3


Ezekiel 17:20

17:20

I ... throw <06566> [I will spread.]

judge <08199> [plead.]


Ezekiel 24:7

24:7

blood <01818> [her blood.]

pour <08210> [she poured.]


Ezekiel 29:2

29:2

turn <07760> [set.]

Pharaoh <06547> [Pharaoh.]

This was Pharaoh-hophra, or Apries, who, Herodotus informs us, agreeably to the character given him by the prophet, "proudly and wickedly boasted of having established his kingdom so securely, that it was not in the power of any God to dispossess him of it."

Egypt ......... Egypt <04714> [against all.]


Ezekiel 38:2

38:2

Son <01121> [Son.]

turn <07760> [set.]

Gog <01463> [Gog.]

Rather, "Gog (the prince) of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal." By Magog is most probably meant the Scythians or Tartars, called so by Arabian and Syrian writers, and especially the Turks, who were originally natives of Tartary; and by Rosh, the Russians, descendants of the ancient inhabitants on the river Araxes or Rosh.

Magog <04031> [Magog.]

chief prince <07218 05387> [the chief prince of. or, prince of the chief of. Meshech.]


Ezekiel 46:14

46:14

sixth <08345> [the sixth.]




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