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Ezekiel 3:20

3:20

righteous <06662> [When.]

righteousness ............................ righteous <06664 06666> [righteousness. Heb. righteousnesses.]

I set <05414> [and I lay.]

warned <02094> [because.]

righteous <06666> [and his.]

accountable <01818> [but his.]


Ezekiel 11:17

11:17


Ezekiel 17:22

17:22

top <06788> [highest.]

tender <07390> [a tender.]

high <01364> [upon.]


Ezekiel 23:25

23:25

direct <05414> [I will set.]

cut off <05493> [they shall take away.]

This refers to the severe vengeance which enraged husbands took on their faithless wives: and implies that God would employ the Chaldeans to destroy the princes and priests of Judah, for violating their covenants and treaties. Such punishments were anciently common; and such is the present practice in one of the South Sea Islands.

seize ... sons <03947 01121> [they shall take thy.]

survivors ................ survivors <0319> [thy residue.]


Ezekiel 26:20

26:20

bring ... down .......... descend ........................ descend <03381> [I shall bring.]

ruins <02723> [in places.]

stand <05414> [and I shall set.]

earth ........................ land <0776> [in the land.]


Ezekiel 29:12

29:12

desolation .... midst ............ desolate .... midst <08077 08432> [desolate in.]

scatter <06327> [and I will scatter.]

We learn from Berosus that Nebuchadnezzar sent several captive Egyptians to Babylon; and from Megasthenes, that he transplanted others to Pontus; and it is probable, that at the dissolution of the Babylonian empire, about forty years after, Cyrus permitted them to return to their native country.


Ezekiel 30:13

30:13

destroy <06> [I will also.]

Memphis <05297> [Noph.]

[Memphis. Heb. Moph. there shall.]

make <05414> [put.]


Ezekiel 37:19

37:19

take <03947> [Behold.]


Ezekiel 38:4

38:4

turn ... around <07725> [I will turn.]

horses <05483> [horses.]

armed ............. armed <03847 08610> [all of them.]

armed <08610> [handling.]




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