_Moab. Which would be visited in three years' time (chap. xvi. 14.)
either by Ezechias, or by Sennacherib, though history be silent on
this head. The Moabites had been very cruel, Amos i. and ii. ---
Night. Suddenly. (Calmet) --- Their misery was so much the greater.
(Worthington) --- Ar. The capita... [ Continue Reading ]
_House. Protestants, "he is come up to Baith," (Haydock) or the royal
family is gone to the temple of their idol, Chamos, to lament. (St.
Jerome) (Menochius) (Calmet) --- Shaven. As in mourning, Jeremias
xlviii. 37._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Itself. Every one shall deplore his own distress._... [ Continue Reading ]
_My. A charitable heart will grieve for the misfortune of an enemy.
(Worthington) --- I shall join in the general lamentations, though
Moab has always been so great an enemy of Israel. (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "the heart of Moab cries in itself to Segor." (Haydock)
--- We will retire thither. (Chald... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nemrim. Or Nemra, (Numbers xxxii. 3.) to the north of Segor. (Calmet)
--- The country around hence became barren. (St. Jerome)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Willows. That is, as some say, the waters of Babylon; others render
it a valley of the Arabians, (Challoner) or "of crows," to which their
bodies will be exposed, chap. lvii. 6._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cry. Of iniquity, or rather of grief._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Dibon. Septuagint, &c., read, "Dimon," which signifies, "blood." I
will give it a better claim to this appellation. --- Lion.
Nabuchodonosor. (Calmet) --- Septuagint, "I will bring the Arabs up on
Dimon, and will take away the seed of Moab, and Ariel, and the remnant
of Adama." (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XV.... [ Continue Reading ]