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Ezekiel 31:1. Pharaoh's greatness is described in the first part of
the chapter (Ezekiel 31:1). He is compared to the Assyrian, once so
powerful and proud. The fall and desolation of the proud monarch...
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THE DIRGE OVER PHARAOH. A dirge is now sung over Pharaoh, in which he
is likened, as before (Ezekiel 29:3), to a crocodile brutal and
turbulent; but Yahweh will catch him in His net, and hurl his huge...
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MAN. Hebrew. _'adam._ App-14....
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The desolation of Egypt shall be complete, man and beast swept away;
cf. Zephaniah 1:3. These pictures both of desolation and felicity are
always ideal; cf. Ezekiel 29:11....
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NEITHER SHALL THE FOOT OF MAN, &C.— "The men and beasts in Egypt
being intirely destroyed, it shall be like the waters of a river,
which are never disturbed, but run pure and clear." See Lowth....
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VI. DIRGE OVER PHARAOH 32:1-16
TRANSLATION
(1) And it Came to Pass in the twelfth year, in the twelfth month, in
the first day of the month that the word of the LORD came unto me,
saying, (2) Son of...
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I will destroy also all the beasts thereof from beside the great
waters; neither shall the foot of man trouble them any more, nor the
hoofs of beasts trouble them.
NEITHER SHALL THE FOOT OF MAN TRO...
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TWO LAMENTATIONS FOR PHARAOH AND EGYPT
This chapter consists of two prophecies, both dated more than a year
and a half after the capture of Jerusalem, and separated from each
other by a fortnight. In...
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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_
CHAPTER 32
A FUNERAL SONG FOR EGYPT – EZEKIEL 32:1-16
V1 God
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WILL DESTROY ALSO ALL THE BEASTS THEREOF FROM BESIDE THE GREAT WATERS.
— The figurative description of this and the following verses is
taken from the vast herds of cattle in Egypt going to the river...
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וְ הַֽאֲבַדְתִּי֙ אֶת ־כָּל
־בְּהֶמְתָּ֔הּ מֵ...
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EGYPT
Ezekiel 29:1; Ezekiel 30:1; Ezekiel 31:1; Ezekiel 32:1
EGYPT figures in the prophecies of Ezekiel as a great world-power
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The sixth prophecy followed the fifth after an interval of nearly two
years, but was closely associated with it, in that it consisted of a
lamentation for Pharaoh whose doom was first described as the...
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I cannot but believe, though the thing is not plainly revealed, that
the Lord hath in this place a spiritual meaning, and which is
principally intended by these scriptures. Surely Ezekiel ministry
wou...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 29, 30, 31, AND 32.
Chapter s 29-32 contain the judgment of Egypt. Egypt sought, in the
self-will of man, to take the place which God had in fact given to
Neb...
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I WILL DESTROY ALSO ALL THE BEASTS THEREOF FROM BESIDE THE GREAT
WATERS,.... Which used to graze beside the river Nile, and the canal,
of it, in the plains and meadows, valley, and hills, which these...
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I will destroy also all the beasts thereof from beside the great
waters; neither shall the foot of man trouble them any more, nor the
hoofs of beasts trouble them.
Ver. 13. _All the beasts thereof._]...
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_I will also destroy the beasts thereof_ Their horses, in which they
trusted so much, Isaiah 31:3, and other cattle, feeding in their rich
pastures by the river sides. _Neither shall the foot of man,...
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I will destroy also all the beasts thereof, one of the chief sources
of Egypt's wealth being the immense herds of cattle in the delta of
the Nile, FROM BESIDE THE GREAT WATERS; NEITHER SHALL THE FOOT...
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LAMENT OVER THE KING OF EGYPT...
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1-16 It becomes us to weep and tremble for those who will not weep
and tremble for themselves. Great oppressors are, in God's account, no
better than beasts of prey. Those who admire the pomp of this...
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ALL THE BEASTS THEREOF; the sheep and oxen devoured by hungry Chaldean
soldiers, or else driven away; the horses taken up to mount the
horsemen of the Chaldee army, whose own horses were tired or spoi...
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‘For thus says the Lord Yahweh, “The sword of the king of Babylon
will come on you. By the swords of the mighty will I cause your mass
of people to fall. They are all the terrible of the nations, and...
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THE SIXTH ORACLE. A LAMENT OVER PHARAOH AND EGYPT (EZEKIEL 32:1).
The date of the oracle is March 585 BC. It follows the destruction of
Jerusalem. The versions vary, seeking to alter the date to befor...
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CONTENTS: Lamentation for Pharaoh and Egypt.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel, Pharaoh, Nebuchadrezzar.
CONCLUSION: Great potentates, if they be tyrannical and oppressive,
are in God's account no better than...
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Ezekiel 32:2 _. _ _Son of man, take up a lamentation for Pharaoh,_
compose a funeral elegy for Egypt. Send out thy letters to Egypt as
Jeremiah wrote to Babylon, and give them a space for repentance....
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 32:1 This oracle repeats the call to
“lament” (vv. Ezekiel 32:2, Ezekiel 32:16). The poe
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PROPHETIC DIRGES OVER EGYPT’S FALL (Chap. 32)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 32:1. “IN THE TWELFTH YEAR”—in the
twelfth year from the carrying away of Jehoiakin: Jerusalem was by
this time overthrown, an...
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EXPOSITION
EZEKIEL 32:1
IN THE TWELFTH YEAR, etc. March, B.C. 584, nineteen months attar the
destruction of Jerusalem. The two sections of the chapter, Ezekiel
32:1 and Ezeki
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Now in chapter 32, because this is his sad destiny, he takes up this
lamentation. A lamentation is a wailing or a crying for the Pharaoh.
You lament, or you wail.
And it came to pass in the twelfth y...
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Ezekiel 29:11; Ezekiel 29:8; Ezekiel 30:12; Ezekiel 32:2; Ezekiel 3
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All the beasts — The sheep, and oxen devoured, or driven away: the
horses taken up to mount the horsemen, whose own horses were tired, or
spoiled. Great waters — The pasture lying along the river side...