INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 27
This chapter contains a lamentation on Tyre; setting forth her former
grandeur, riches, and commerce; her ruin and destruction; and the
concern of others on that account. The prophet is bid to take up his
lamentation concerning it, Ezekiel 27:1, observing her situation an... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME AGAIN UNTO ME,.... Upon the same subject,
the destruction of Tyre:
SAYING; as follows:... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW, THOU SON OF MAN, TAKE UP A LAMENTATION FOR TYRUS. Compose an
elegy, and sing it; make a mournful noise, and deliver out a funeral
ditty; such as the "praeficae", or mournful women, made at funerals,
in which they said all they could in praise of the dead, and made very
doleful lamentations for... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAY UNTO TYRUS, O THOU THAT ART SITUATE AT THE ENTRY OF THE
SEA,.... Of the Mediterranean sea; at the eastern part of it, not
above half a mile from the continent; and so fit for a seaport, and a
harbour for shipping; so mystical Tyre sits on many waters, Revelation
17:1:
WHICH ART A MERCHANT O... [ Continue Reading ]
THY BORDERS ARE IN THE MIDST OF THE SEAS, Fixed by the Lord himself,
and which could never be removed. Tyre stood about half a mile from
the continent, surrounded with the waters of the sea, till it was made
a peninsula by Alexander:
THY BUILDERS HAVE PERFECTED THY BEAUTY. The Sidonians were the fi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE MADE ALL THY SHIP BOARDS OF FIR TREES OF SENIR,.... The same
with Sion and Hermon, which the Sidonians called Sirion, and the
Amorites Shenir, Deuteronomy 3:9 here, it seems, grew the best of fir
trees, of which the Tyrians made boards and planks for shipping; of
these the two sides of the... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE OAKS OF BASHAN HAVE THEY MADE THINE OARS,.... To row the ships
with; for their ships probably were no other than galleys, which were
rowed with oars, as were the ships of first invention. Bashan was a
country in Judea where oaks grew; see Isaiah 2:13. The country of
Judea in general was famou... [ Continue Reading ]
FINE LINEN WITH BROIDERED WORK FROM EGYPT,.... From whence came the
finest and whitest linen; and which they embroidered with needlework,
which looked very beautiful. Pliny x says there were four sorts of
linen in Egypt, called Tanitic, Pelusiac, Butic, and Tentyritic, from
the names and provinces w... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INHABITANTS OF ZIDON AND ARVAD WERE THY MARINERS,.... Zidon was a
city in Phoenicia, near to Tyre, and older than that, by whose
inhabitants it was built; see the notes on Isaiah 23:2 and Arvad was
an island in Phoenicia, to the south of Zidon, not far from Tyre. Mr.
Maundrell g says it is about... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ANCIENTS OF GEBAL,.... A promontory of the Phoenicians, the same
with the Gabale of Pliny n, and with the land of the Giblites, Joshua
13:5. It was by the Greeks called Byblus; and so the Septuagint here
render the words, the elders of Bybli or Byblus, a place once famous
for the birth and templ... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY OF PERSIA, AND OF LUD, AND OF PHUT, WERE IN THINE ARMY, THY MEN
OF WAR,.... As the Tryrians were a trading people, they hired foreign
troops into their service, to fill their garrisons, defend their city,
and fight for them in time of war; and these were of various nations,
and the most famous... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEN OF ARVAD, WITH THINE ARMY WERE UPON THY WALLS ROUND ABOUT,....
Placed there for the defence of the city, to watch against an enemy,
lest it should be surprised; here they were upon the patrol day and
night; see Isaiah 62:6, these were the men of the same place before
mentioned, Ezekiel 27:8... [ Continue Reading ]
TARSHISH WAS THY MERCHANT BY REASON OF THE MULTITUDE OF ALL KIND OF
RICHES,.... Some understand this of the sea, which is sometimes called
Tarshish; so Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it here: and the Targum,
"from the sea, or they of the sea bring merchandise into the midst of
thee:''
that is, those... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 13 JAVAN, TUBAL, AND MESHECH, THEY [WERE] THY MERCHANTS,....
Javan designs Greece, as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions
render it; especially that part of it called Ionia, from Javan the son
of Japheth,
Genesis 10:2 and Tubal, and Meshech, were also sons of Japheth; the
former are the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY OF THE HOUSE OF TOGARMAH,.... The Targum is,
"they of the province or country of Germany.''
Jerom understands it of Phrygia, near to which was Cappadocia; and
perhaps is here meant, since it abounded with what these people are
said to trade with Tyre in:
THESE TRADED IN THY FAIRS WITH HORSES... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MEN OF DEDAN WERE THY MERCHANTS,.... Not Dedan in Idumea or Edom,
but in Arabia, from Dedan the son of Raamah, Genesis 10:7:
MANY ISLES WERE THE MERCHANDISE OF THINE HANDS; that is, many isles
took off their manufactures from them, in lieu of what they brought
them, which were as follow:
THEY... [ Continue Reading ]
SYRIA WAS THY MERCHANT BY REASON OF THE MULTITUDE OF THE WARES OF THY
MAKING,.... Which they took off of their hands, and for them brought
the following things:
THEY OCCUPIED IN THY FAIRS WITH EMERALDS; precious stones of a green
colour: Jarchi renders it "carbuncles", other precious stones of a
di... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDAH, AND THE LAND OF ISRAEL, THEY WERE THY MERCHANTS,.... The
inhabitants of Judah and Israel; the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin,
and the other ten tribes of Israel, they all merchandised with the
Tyrians, being near unto them:
THEY TRADED IN THY MARKET WHEAT OF MINNITH; the name of a place,... [ Continue Reading ]
DAMASCUS WAS THY MERCHANT IN THE MULTITUDE OF THE WARES OF THY
MAKING,.... Of the many things manufactured at Tyre, the inhabitants
of Damascus, once the chief city of Syria, took some:
FOR THE MULTITUDE OF ALL RICHES: in lieu of the vast quantity of rich
things there made, they traded with them fo... [ Continue Reading ]
DAN ALSO AND JAVAN, GOING TO AND FRO, OCCUPIED IN THY FAIRS,....
Either the inhabitants of the tribe of Dan in general; or of Laish,
sometime called Dan, and in later times Caesarea Philippi, which was
in that tribe: though Grotius thinks that Taprobane, or the isle of
Zeilan, is meant, where, and n... [ Continue Reading ]
DEDAN WAS THY MERCHANT IN PRECIOUS CLOTHS FOR CHARIOTS. Or, "cloths of
freedom" u; such as freemen and even nobles wore; and yet so
extravagant were the Tyrians, that they bought these to line or cover
their chariots with; this is different from the Dedan in
Ezekiel 27:15, and is either Dedan in Ed... [ Continue Reading ]
ARABIA, AND ALL THE PRINCES OF KEDAR,.... Arabia was a large country,
divided into three parts, Arabia Deserts, or the desert; Arabia
Petraea, or the rocky; and Arabia Felix, or the happy. Kedar was in
Arabia Petrea; its inhabitants were called Kedarenes, descended from
Kedar, a son of Ishmael, Gene... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MERCHANTS OF SHEBA AND RAAMAH, THEY WERE THY MERCHANTS,.... This
Sheba was the son of Raamah, Genesis 10:7 who settled in Arabia Felix;
where, according to Ptolemy x, is a city called Rhegma; and so Raamah
is pronounced in the Septuagint version of Genesis 10:7:
THEY OCCUPIED IN THY FAIRS WITH... [ Continue Reading ]
HARAN, AND CANNEH, AND EDEN,.... Haran was a city of Mesopotamia, the
same with Haran, where Abraham dwelt awhile, Acts 7:2, the Charrae of
the Parthians, famous for the defeat of Crassus. Canneh is thought to
be the same with Calneh, Genesis 10:10, afterwards called Ctesiphon;
and here, by the Targ... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE WERE THY MERCHANTS IN ALL SORTS OF THINGS,.... Either all before
mentioned throughout the chapter, or rather those only in the
preceding verse; also these were merchants in various things after
mentioned, and which were the best and most perfect of the kind, as
the word d used signifies:
IN B... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SHIPS OF TARSHISH DID SING OF THEE IN MARKET,.... The ships of the
sea in general; for Tarshish is used for the sea; these from all parts
came to Tyre with their several wares, the product of their country
from whence they came, and, finding a good market for them at Tyre,
spoke greatly in her p... [ Continue Reading ]
THY ROWERS HAVE BROUGHT THEE INTO GREAT WATERS,.... Here the city of
Tyre is compared to a vessel at sea, with great propriety, it being
built in the sea, and its trade chiefly there; and its rulers and
governors, or the inhabitants of it, to rowers; literally the men of
Zidon and Arvad were her row... [ Continue Reading ]
THY RICHES,.... That vast mass of wealth Tyre had got by her trade and
merchandise, were all lost, at once, and came to nought, which had
been many years gathering; see Revelation 18:17:
AND THY FAIRS; to which there were such great resorts from all parts,
and where such a prodigious traffic was ca... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SUBURBS SHALL SHAKE AT THE SOUND OF THE CRY OF THY PILOTS. Or
governors, as the Targum; and so the Vulgate Latin, and all the
Oriental versions: the allegory of a ship wrecked is still continued:
the sense is, that such should be the cry of the principal men of the
city when it should be taken,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THAT HANDLE THE OAR, THE MARINERS, AND ALL THE PILOTS OF THE
SEA,.... Inferior officers, and the common people; though this may be
literally understood of all sorts of seafaring people, differently
employed in ships; some at the oar; some at the sails; and others at
the helm; but all shall q... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHALL CAUSE THEIR VOICE TO BE HEARD AGAINST THEE,.... The rulers
and governors of the city, for having taken a false step in provoking
the enemy, and then holding out the siege no longer, as it was thought
they might and would: or rather "over thee", or, "for thee" h;
mourning over the city, and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL MAKE THEMSELVES UTTERLY BALD FOR THEE,.... Either by
shaving their heads, or tearing off their hair, as mourners in
distress have been used to do:
AND GIRD THEM WITH SACKCLOTH; about their loins, as was very customary
in such distressed cases:
AND THEY SHALL WEEP FOR THEE WITH BITTE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THEIR WAILING THEY SHALL TAKES UP A LAMENTATION FOR THEE,.... A
mournful song, such as was used at funerals, or in times of calamity;
and so the Vulgate Latin version renders it:
AND LAMENT OVER THEE; saying the following ditty;
WHAT CITY IS LIKE TYRUS, LIKE THE DESTROYED IN THE MIDST OF TH... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THY WARES WENT FORTH OUT OF THE SEAS,.... When they were took out
of ships, which came to Tyre from all parts, and were landed on the
shore, and put up in warehouses, and exposed in markets and The Targum
is,
"when thy merchandise went out from among the nations;''
being brought from all part... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE TIME WHEN THOU SHALL BE BROKEN BY THE SEAS IN THE DEPTHS OF THE
WATERS..... By the Chaldean army, which came upon them like the waves
of the sea, Ezekiel 26:3 by which they were overpowered and destroyed;
just as a ship on the mighty waters is dashed and broke to pieces by
the waves thereof:... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THE ISLES SHALL BE ASTONISHED AT THEE,.... Both
near and afar off; and not only the inhabitants of the isles, properly
so called, but all that dwelt on the continent by the seaside; who
would all be amazed when they heard of the ruin of Tyro, which they
thought inexpugnable, b... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MERCHANTS AMONG THE PEOPLE SHALL HISS AT THEE,.... As Tyre had
done at Jerusalem, Ezekiel 26:2 as she hoped to make better markets
upon the fall of Jerusalem, and therefore rejoiced at it; so these
merchants upon her fall will hope that her trade will come into their
hands, and therefore despise... [ Continue Reading ]