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Ezekiel 20:17

20:17

<05869> [mine.]

make <06213> [neither.]


Ezekiel 36:10

36:10

multiply <07235> [I will.]

ruins <02723> [the wastes.]


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 11:13

11:13

prophesying <05012> [And it.]

Whilst the prophet, in vision, was delivering this message to the princes, Pelatiah suddenly died; and it is highly probable the he was actually struck dead at this very time, in so remarkable a manner as to render the vision much noticed. The prophet, alarmed and distressed for the welfare of his people, anxiously enquired whether the Lord meant to destroy the remnant of Israel.

prophesying <05012> [when.]

Then ... threw .... down <05307> [Then.]

Alas <0162> [Ah.]


Ezekiel 11:15

11:15

brothers <0251> [thy brethren.]

gone far away <07368> [Get.]

inhabitants ................. land <03427 0776> [unto.]


Ezekiel 20:40

20:40

holy ............................................. holy things <06944> [in mine.]

These predictions received a partial accomplishment by the restoration of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity; but they seem chiefly to relate to the establishment of the Christian church, and more especially to the future conversion of the Jews, and their restoration to their own land.

house <01004> [there shall.]

choice <07225> [first-fruits. or, chief.]


Ezekiel 35:15

35:15

rejoiced <08057> [didst.]

desolate <08077> [shalt.]

Edom <0123> [Idumea.]

know <03045> [and they.]




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