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Ezekiel 1:4

1:4

windstorm <07307> [a whirlwind.]

enormous <01419> [a great.]

bright light rimmed <03947 05051> [infolding itself. Heb. catching itself. colour.]


Ezekiel 1:28

1:28

[at the appearance of the bow.]

appearance .............. appearance ........ looked <04758> [This.]

threw <05307> [I fell.]


Ezekiel 8:17

8:17

trivial <07043> [Is it a light, etc. or, Is there any thing lighter than to commit, etc. for.]

putting <07971> [they put.]

So the Vulgate has, {applicant ramum ad nares suas,} "they apply the branch to their nose;" which Jerome explains by "a branch of the palm tree with which they adored the idols;" and it seems plainly to allude to the Magian fire-worshippers, who, Strabo tells us, held a little bunch of twigs in their hand, when praying before the fire.


Ezekiel 9:9

9:9

sin <05771> [The iniquity.]

land ..................... land <0776> [and the land.]

[full of. Heb. filled with. perverseness. or, wresting of judgment.]

Lord ... abandoned ...... Lord <03068 05800> [The Lord hath.]


Ezekiel 10:9

10:9

four <0702> [behold.]

gleamed <05869> [as the.]

jasper <08658> [a beryl.]

{Tarshish} is generally rendered by the LXX. and the Vulgate the chrysolite, so called by the ancients (from [chrusos (chrysos) <\\See definition 5557\\>,] gold, and [lithos <\\See definition 3037\\>,] a stone,) because of its fine gold yellow colour. It is now called by the moderns the topaz; is a very beautiful and valuable gem in its pure and perfect state, though very rarely found so; and the finer pieces of it are in hardness second only to the diamond. The Vulgate, however, in ch. 1:16, renders, {quasi visio maris,} "as the appearance of the seas," i.e., azure; and Dr. Geddes (on Ex 28:10) says, that, with {Abarbanel,} he believes the beryl to be intended. It is a pellucid gem, called by our lapidaries, {aqua marina,} of a sea or bluish green colour, found in the East Indies and about the gold mines of Peru. The genuine beryl never receives any other mixture of colour; and in its perfect state approaches the hardness of garnet.


Ezekiel 11:1

11:1

wind <07307> [the spirit.]

east <06931> [the east.]

entrance <06607> [behold.]

Jaazaniah <02970> [Jaazaniah.]

Pelatiah <06410> [Pelatiah.]


Ezekiel 12:3

12:3

pack <06213> [prepare.]

belongings <03627> [stuff. or, instruments.]

By stuff our translators meant furniture or goods, as the word frequently denotes in our early writers; but the original, {keley,} has not only this sense (as in ver. 4,) but is also used for any kind of utensils or instruments whatever; and here probably denotes carriages, or other means for removing goods. This was intended to signify that the captivity was at hand.

although <07200> [it may.]


Ezekiel 12:12

12:12


Ezekiel 14:22-23

14:22

Yet some <03498> [behold, therein.]

see <07200> [ye shall see.]

consoled <05162> [ye shall be.]


14:23

done ...... done <06213> [that I have not.]


Ezekiel 16:8

16:8

noticing that <06256> [thy time.]

spread <06566> [and I.]

solemn <07650> [I sware.]


Ezekiel 16:37

16:37


Ezekiel 21:21

21:21

king <04428> [the king.]

fork <0517> [parting. Heb. mother. to use.]

arrows <02671> [he made.]

Or, as the Vulgate, "he mingled his arrows:" "They wrote on several arrows," says Jerome, "the names of the cities they intended to assault; and then putting them altogether promiscuously in a quiver, they drew then out thence as lots are drawn; and that city whose name was written on the arrow first drawn, was the city they first made war on."

arrows <02671> [arrows. or, knives. images. Heb. teraphim.]


Ezekiel 21:24

21:24

transgressions <06588> [your transgressions.]

taken <08610> [ye shall.]


Ezekiel 33:6

33:6

blow <08628> [and blow.]

takes ........ swept away <03947> [he is.]

<01818> [his blood.]


Ezekiel 44:5

44:5

[mark well. Heb. set thine heart.]

statutes <02708> [concerning.]

pay attention ........................ Pay attention <07760 03820> [and mark well.]

entrances <03996> [the entering.]




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