_Magdal, the third station of the Israelites, (Exodus xiv. 2.) or
another "tower" twelve miles from Pelusium, chap. xlvi. 14. ---
Memphis, the capital of Nome, near the western banks of the Nile, and
famous for its pyramids, which are standing, though the town be no
more, chap. xlvi. 19. --- Phature... [ Continue Reading ]
_Inhabitant: or the number is exceedingly small. (Calmet) --- All the
Jews had retired. (Haydock) --- It would be well if people would
reflect, how those who have given way to heresy and infidelity have
been treated. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Forth, drop by drop, chap. xlii. 18. I have repeatedly warned them by
punishments. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gods. Their blindness and malice was inconceivable. They attribute
their past miseries to the neglect of worshipping the moon! ver. 18.
They may be compared to a mixture of iron and brass, which is put
through the crucible in vain, chap. vi. 29., and Ezechiel xxii. 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Face, to punish grievously, Ezechiel iv. 3., and xx. 35. (Calmet) ---
All did not perish, but the far greatest part, ver. 14, 28.
(Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XLIV.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Desire and expectation, chap. xxii. 27. They meant to return as soon
as the Chaldeans had left the country: but their hose were vain. The
enemy would fall upon Egypt, after he had taken Tyre and the
neighbouring provinces; and those who had not abandoned that country
in time, would perish, ver. 12,... [ Continue Reading ]
_The queen of heaven; the moon, which they worshipped under this name,
(Challoner) as also under that of the Celestial Venus, (Theodoret)
Diana, and Isis. It seems the Jews had engaged by vow (ver. 27.) to
restore her worship. (Calmet) --- The women more particularly adored
the moon: yet all were gu... [ Continue Reading ]
_Famine. They think nothing of the transgression of the law, &c., ver.
23. Could obduracy and blindness go greater lengths? (1 Machabees i.
12.)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Worship. Hebrew, "to represent." The cakes had a crescent on them.
(Calmet) See Hesychius in Greek: selenai. --- Husbands. The women are
most zealous. But all partook of this idolatry, chap. vii. 18.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Heart, or mind to punish you for idolatry. Sacrifices could be
offered to the Lord only in his temple. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Liveth. They swore by his name as by that of idols. God could not
abide such company. (Calmet) --- Not one of these obstinate Jews shall
be spared, ver. 14. Others, like Jeremias, the Septuagint
[translators], and the holy family, no doubt called upon the Lord in
the land of Egypt. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Enemies. Herodotus (ii. 161, 169.) informs us that Apries reigned
fortunately twenty-five years, when he lost many of his men fighting
against the Cyreneans, and was dethroned by Amasis, and strangled by
his subjects. Usher (the year of the world 3433) suspects that Amasis
was assisted and confirme... [ Continue Reading ]