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Ezekiel 17:4

17:4

topmost <07218> [the top.]

The princes of Judah.

land <0776> [into.]

land <0776> [a land. Chaldea. a city.]

Babylon, which by means of the Euphrates and Tigris, had communications with the richest and most distant nations.


Ezekiel 38:3

38:3

Gog <01463> [I am.]


Ezekiel 10:1

10:1

watched ....................... appearing <07200> [I looked.]

platform <07549> [in the.]

top <07218> [above.]

resembling <04758> [as the.]


Ezekiel 16:25

16:25

head <07218> [at every.]

beauty <03308> [and hast made.]


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 39:1

39:1

son <01121> [son.]

Gog ................. Gog <01463> [Behold.]

chief prince ... Meshech ... Tubal <07218 05387 04902 08422> [the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.]

Or, "prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal."


Ezekiel 43:12

43:12

top <07218> [Upon.]


Ezekiel 13:18

13:18

Woe <01945> [Woe.]

3

sew <08609> [that sew.]

Rather,"that fasten cushions;" by which they intimated that they might indulge and repose themselves in security, for no enemy would disturb them. The apartments of the easterns are well supplied with cushions, on which they sit, lean, rest their heads, and prop up their arms.

wrists <0679> [armholes. or, elbows. hunt souls.]

lives ...... lives <02421> [will ye save.]


Ezekiel 29:18

29:18

Nebuchadrezzar <05019> [Nebuchadrezzar.]

hard <01419> [a great.]

Nebuchadnezzar was thirteen years employed in the siege. During this long siege, the soldiers must have endured great hardships; their heads would become bald by constantly wearing their helmets; and their shoulders be peeled by carrying materials to and from the works.

wages <07939> [yet.]

St. Jerome asserts, on the authority of the Assyrian histories, that when the Tyrians saw their city must fall, they put their most valuable effects on board their ships, and fled with them to the islands, and their colonies, "so that, the city being taken, Nebuchadnezzar found nothing worthy of his labour."




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