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Ezekiel 27:22

27:22

Sheba <07614> [Sheba.]


Ezekiel 47:10

47:10

Fishermen <01728> [fishers.]

Apostles and preachers of the gospel.

Engedi <05872> [En-gedi.]

fish .... fish <01710> [the fish.]

Great quantities of all kinds of fish usually caught in the Mediterranean, genuine converts of all nations, kindreds, and people.

Great Sea <03220 01419> [the great sea.]

<03966> [exceeding.]


Ezekiel 44:30

44:30

first .......................... first portion <07225> [first. or, chief. all the first-fruits.]

blessing <01293> [that he may.]


Ezekiel 27:12

27:12


Ezekiel 39:20

39:20


Ezekiel 47:12

47:12

river's <05158> [by the river.]

<05927> [grow. Heb. come up. trees for meat.]

Probably, believers, "trees of righteousness," who still bring forth, "fruit unto holiness," and "whose end is eternal life."

leaves ................................. leaves <05929> [whose.]

fruit <01069> [new. or, principal. medicine. or, bruises and sores.]


Ezekiel 17:23

17:23

raise <05375> [and it.]

live ........ live <07931> [under.]


Ezekiel 27:18

27:18

Damascus <01834> [Damascus.]

Helbon <02463> [Helbon.]

The Chalybon of the Greeks and Romans, now called by the natives Haleb, and by us Aleppo, said to have been so celebrated for its wine, that the Persian kings would drink no other. It was a celebrated city of Syria, situated about 90 miles from the Mediterranean by way of Antioch, and 100 from the Euphrates, in lat. 36 degrees 11' 25" north, long. 37 degrees 9' east; and previous to its destruction by an earthquake in 1822, occupied, including its suburbs, eight small hills, with the intermediate valleys, comprehending a circuit of about seven miles; and its inhabitants were variously estimated at from 100,000 to 258,000 souls.


Ezekiel 39:4

39:4

fall dead <05307> [fall.]

give <05414> [I will.]

kind <03671> [sort. Heb. wing. to be devoured. Heb. to devour.]


Ezekiel 8:10

8:10

figure <08403> [and behold.]

These images portrayed on the wall were no doubt the objects of Egyptian idolatry, the ox, ape, crocodile, ibis, beetle, etc., as we find those idols were painted on the walls of the tombs of kings and nobles.

figure <08403> [every.]


Ezekiel 39:17

39:17

says <0559> [Speak.]

bird <06833 03671> [every feathered fowl. Heb. the fowl of every wing. to my.]

slaughter ............ slaughter <02077 02076> [sacrifice. or, slaughter.]


Ezekiel 7:5

7:5


Ezekiel 18:14

18:14

suppose <03205> [if he.]

notices ........ considers <07200> [that seeth.]

notices ........ considers <07200> [considereth.]


Ezekiel 43:25

43:25


Ezekiel 16:5

16:5

eye <05869> [eye.]

thrown out <07993> [but thou.]


Ezekiel 23:42

23:42

sound <06963> [a voice.]

This seems to be an account of an idolatrous festival, perhaps that of Bacchus; in which a riotous and drunken multitude assembled, adorned with bracelets and chaplets, accompanied with music, songs, and dances.

men <07230> [common sort. Heb. multitude of men. were brought.]

<05436> [Sabeans. or, drunkards. bracelets.]




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