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Jeremiah 43:9

43:9

large <01419> [great.]

pavement <04404> [in the brick-kiln.]


Jeremiah 44:1

44:1

spoke <01697> [Cir. A.M. 3433. B.C. 571. The word.]

Dahler supposes this discourse to have been delivered in the seventeenth or eighteenth year after the taking of Jerusalem.

Judeans <03064> [concerning.]

Migdol <04024> [Migdol.]

Tahpanhes <08471> [Tahpanhes.]

{Tahpanhes,} rendered [Taphne] and [Taphnai] by the LXX., is no doubt the [Daphnai] of Herodotus, a royal city of Lower Egypt, situated, according to the Itinerary of Antoninus, sixteen miles south from Pelusium, from which it was called Daphn‘ Pelusic‘. Forster says that there is now a place situated in the vicinity of Pelusium called Safnas, which may be a vestige of the ancient name. It appears to have been the very first town in Egypt, in the road from Palestine, that afforded tolerable accommodation for the fugitives. It was at this place that, according to Jerome and several of the ancients, tradition says the faithful Jeremiah was stoned to death by these rebellious wretches, for whose welfare he had watched, prayed, and suffered every kind of indignity and hardship.

[Tehaphnehes. Noph.]

southern <06624> [Pathros.]

[Pathrusim.]


Exodus 14:2

14:2

turn <07725> [that they.]

Pi-hahiroth <06367> [Pi-hahiroth.]

{Pi-hachiroth,} "the mouth of Chiroth," as it is rendered by the LXX. Dr. Shaw is of opinion, that Chiroth denotes the valley which extends from the wilderness of Etham to the Red Sea. "This valley," he observes, "ends at the sea in a small bay made by the eastern extremities of the mountains (of Gewoubee and Attackah, between which the valley lies) which I have been describing, and is called Tiah-Beni-Israel, i.e., the road of the Israelites, by a tradition that is still kept up by the Arabs, of their having passed through it; so it is also called Baideah, from the new and unheard of miracle that was wrought near it, by dividing the Red sea, and destroying therein Pharaoh, his chariots, and his horsemen."

Migdol <04024> [Migdol.]

The word {Migdol} signifies a tower, and hence some have supposed that it was a fortress which served to defend the bay. But the LXX. render it [Magd¢los,] Magdolus, which is mentioned by Herodotus, Hecat‘us, and others, and is expressly said by Stephanus (de Urb.) to be [polis Aigyptou,] "a city of Egypt." This Bochart conjectures to have been the same as Migdol. See the Parallel Passages.

[Heb. Baal-zephon.]

This may have been the name of a town or city in which Baal was worshipped; and probably called {zephon,} from being situated on the north point of the Red sea, near the present Suez.


Ezekiel 30:16-18

30:16


30:17

On <0206> [Aven. or, Heliopolis.]

Pi-beseth <06364> [Pibeseth. or Pubastum.]

Situated on the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, near the top of the Delta.


30:18

Tahpanhes <08471> [Tehaphnehes.]

[Tahapanes.]

[Tahpanhes. the day.]

dark <02821> [darkened. or, restrained. I shall break.]

pride <01347> [the pomp.]

cloud <06051> [a cloud.]




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