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It was a distinct part of scriptural prophecy to address pagan
nations. In Isaiah Isa. 13–19, Jeremiah Jer. 46–51, and here Ezek.
25–32, one section is specially devoted to a collection of such
prophe...
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CHAPTER S 25-32
Predictions of Judgments Against the Nations
_ 1. Prophecies concerning Ammon, Moab, Edom, and the Philistines
(Ezekiel 25:1) _
2. Concerning Tyrus (Ezekiel 26:1)
3. The glory of T...
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RABBAH. See Deuteronomy 3:11.
YE SHALL KNOW, &c. See note on Ezekiel 6:7....
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_Rabbah a stable_ Rabbah, "great city," was the capital (Amos 1:14);
in later times it bore the name of Philadelphia, and its site is
probably marked by the ruins called Ammân. The word "stable" is
us...
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Prophecy against Ammon
The name of this people is usually the children of Ammon (Beni
Ammon). This is the name both of the people and the country (in the
latter case construed as _fem. Ezekiel 25:3;...
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JUDGMENT ON NEIGHBORING NATIONS
25:1-17
Ezekiel devotes eight Chapter s of his book to oracles against foreign
nations. Jerusalem had fallen. Yet before Ezekiel related this fact to
his readers he re...
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_AND I WILL MAKE RABBAH A STABLE FOR CAMELS, AND THE AMMONITES A
COUCHINGPLACE FOR FLOCKS: AND YE SHALL KNOW THAT I AM THE LORD._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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RABBAH] the capital of Ammon....
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§ 1. AMMON, MOAB, EDOM, AND PHILISTIA
These four nations were the neighbours of Israel on the E., SE., and
SW. respectively, and are dealt with in their geographical order.
Ammon and Moab are denounce...
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EZEKIEL: “THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD”
GOD’S PLANS FOR *ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 25 TO 39
_IAN MACKERVOY_
PART TWO – EZEKIEL 25:1-33
PUNISHMENT OF THE NATIONS...
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RABBAH was the only important town belonging to the Ammonites. It has
become literally a stable for the camels of the wandering Bedouins. In
the parallel clause the “Ammonites” are put for the land wh...
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וְ נָתַתִּ֤י אֶת ־רַבָּה֙ לִ נְוֵ֣ה
גְמַלִּ֔י
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AMMON, MOAB, EDOM, AND PHILISTIA
Ezekiel 25:1
THE next eight Chapter s (25-32) form an intermezzo in the Book of
Ezekiel. They are inserted in this place with the obvious intention of
separating the...
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The last division of the prophecy deals with the subject of the
ultimate restoration of the chosen nation. It falls into three
sections. The first has to do with the nations, the second with the
natio...
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And I will make (d) Rabbah a stable for camels, and the Ammonites a
couchingplace for flocks: and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD.
(d) Called also Philadelphin, which was the chief city of the
Amm...
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_Rabbath, the capital city of the Ammonites: it was afterwards called
Philadelphia. (Challoner) --- Flocks. These constituted the riches of
those Arabians._...
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We have here the Lord reckoning with other sinful nations. And first
with Ammon. This people had been a long enemy to Israel, and upon
every occasion did all they could to distress them. 2 Samuel 12:2...
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Chapter 25 has an especial character. The nations that surrounded and
that were within the territory of Israel rejoiced at the destruction
of Jerusalem, and of the sanctuary. Therefore God would execu...
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AND I WILL MAKE RABBATH A STABLE FOR CAMELS,.... Creatures much used
by the eastern nations, especially the Arabians; who pitching their
tents about Rabbath, the royal city, the metropolis of the chil...
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And I will make Rabbah a stable for camels, and the Ammonites a
couchingplace for flocks: and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD.
Ver. 5. _And I will make Rabbah._] The metropolis of the Ammonites. I...
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_Behold, I will deliver thee to the men of the east_ That is, to the
Chaldeans, whose country lay east of the Ammonites. This people was
accordingly conquered and subdued by the Chaldeans, about five...
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And I will make Rabbah, the capital of Ammonitis, Deuteronomy 3:11, A
STABLE FOR CAMELS, the nomad tribes using it for this very purpose,
AND THE AMMONITES, the inhabitants of the country here standin...
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In the eight Chapter s now following there are contained some of the
mightiest prophecies of the Old Testament against the chief heathen
nations of the time, all of whom had, at one time or another, o...
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RABBAH; the royal city, and seat of the kings of Ammon, called since
Philadelphia, from Ptolemaeus Philadelphus, king of Egypt, who built
it. A STABLE; turn it from a royal palace to be a receptacle o...
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Ezekiel 25:5 make H5414 (H8804) Rabbah H7237 stable H5116 camels H1581
Ammon H1121 H5983 place H4769 flocks...
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THE ORACLE AGAINST AMMON (EZEKIEL 25:1).
The Ammonites, while possibly having been joined with Judah and others
in an anti-Babylon alliance, were permanent enemies of Israel/Judah
(see Judges 3:13; Ju...
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“Therefore, behold, I will deliver you to the children of the east
for a possession, and they will set their encampments in you, and make
their dwellings in you. They will eat your fruit and they will...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy against the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites and
Philistines.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: Those who glory in any other defence than divine power and
promises will sooner or...
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Ezekiel 25:5. _I will make Rabbah a stable for camels a couching-place
for flocks._ Nebuchadnezzar destroyed this ancient city about four
years after the fall of Jerusalem. Ptolemy Philadelphus rebuil...
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_Set thy face against the Ammonites._
PROPHECIES AGAINST FOREIGN NATIONS
At the outset it must be understood that prophecies of this kind form
part of Jehovah’s message to Israel. Although they are u...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 25:1 Oracles against Foreign Nations. At
this moment in the dramatic downfall of Jerusalem, Ezekiel’s focus
shifts. The fate of the city is left hanging as he presents a
collec...
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PREDICTIONS OF JUDGMENTS UPON THE AMMONITES, MOABITES, EDOMITES, AND
PHILISTINES. (Chap. 25)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.—In chs. 25–32, we come to a new group of
prophecies. They are predictions of judgment upo...
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EXPOSITION
The section on which we now enter—the great "parenthesis," as I have
called it, of Ezekiel's prophetic work—contains messages to the
seven nations that were most closely connected with the...
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Now beginning with chapter 25, God begins to pronounce His judgment
upon the surrounding nations of Israel. And the first, of course, that
of the Ammonites. We have today the city of Ammon, which come...
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2 Samuel 12:26; Ezekiel 21:20; Ezekiel 24:24; Ezekiel 25:8; Ezeki
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Rabbah — The royal city, called since Philadelphia from the king of
Egypt who built it. The Ammonites — The land they dwelt in....