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Verse Ezekiel 32:19. _WHOM DOST THOU PASS IN BEAUTY?_] How little does
it signify, whether a mummy be well embalmed, wrapped round with rich
stuff, and beautifully painted on the outside, or not. Go d...
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WHOM DOST THOU PASS IN BEAUTY? - Thou art not more beautiful than
other nations: thou shalt not escape their fate....
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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 DESCENT OF EGYPT TO THE LOWER WORLD. This, the last oracle against
Egypt, is unusually fascinating, whether we consider its sombre
imagination, its literary power, or its religious importance. It...
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THE UNCIRCUMCISED. This word is repeated ten times in this chapter,
and always in connection with an ignominious death (verses: Ezekiel
32:19; Ezekiel 32:21; Ezekiel 32:24, Eze 19:32). Compare...
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Dirge sung at the interment of Egypt and its multitude
Several things are observable in this remarkable passage:
1. It is a funeral dirge primarily over the multitude or nation of
Egypt; and so in t...
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_Whom … pass in beauty_ i.e. surpass; Ew., pass in fortune. Probably
the meaning is very much, To whom art (wast) thou superior? The
multitude of Egypt or the Pharaoh as the genius of the nation is
ad...
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VII. THE DESCENT INTO SHEOL 32:17-32
TRANSLATION
(17) And it came to pass in the twelfth year, in the fifteenth day of
the month the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, (18) Son of man,
wail for t...
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Whom dost thou pass in beauty? go down, and be thou laid with the
uncircumcised.
WHOM DOST THOU PASS IN BEAUTY? - Beautiful as thou art, thou art not
more so than other nations, which nevertheless...
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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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UNCIRCUMCISED] dishonourably buried: see on Ezekiel 28:10. The term is
practically equivalent to 'slain by the sword': so in Ezekiel 32:21;
Ezekiel 32:24;...
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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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WITH THE UNCIRCUMCISED. — See Note on Ezekiel 28:10. All question as
to the use of circumcision among the Egyptians is out of place; the
word is simply used as the ordinary phrase for the heathen....
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מִ מִּ֖י נָעָ֑מְתָּ רְדָ֥ה וְ
הָשְׁכְּבָ֖ה אֶ
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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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Whom dost thou pass (l) in beauty? go down, and be thou laid with the
uncircumcised.
(l) Have not other kingdoms more beautiful than you perished?...
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The Prophet seems here to be closing the subject of the humiliation of
men and princes, with all the great ones of the earth; and therefore
includes in one and the same view the Egyptian, the Assyrian...
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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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Whom dost thou pass in beauty? go down, and be thou laid with the
uncircumcised.
Ver. 19. _Whom dost thou pass in beauty?_] What art thou better than
other thy compeers and complices in sin? Thou mus...
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_Whom dost thou pass in beauty?_ What reason hast thou to prefer
thyself before others? Art thou better than they, that thou shouldest
not die and be laid in the dust as well as they? _Go down_ Namely...
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Whom dost thou, namely, Egypt with its king, PASS IN BEAUTY? Where was
a heathen people lovelier or more excellent than Egypt? Yet the
command here goes forth, GO DOWN AND BE THOU LAID WITH THE
UNCIRC...
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DIRGE OVER TILE DESTRUCTION OF TILE EGYPTIAN POWER...
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17-32 Divers nations are mentioned as gone down to the grave before
Egypt, who are ready to give her a scornful reception; these nations
had been lately ruined and wasted. But though Judah and Jerusa...
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The whole, from this verse, is a most elegant personating of the dead,
as if sensible, and acquainted, and discoursing with, and rejoicing at
the fall of proud tyrants, who took not warning by their f...
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Ezekiel 32:19 beauty H5276 (H8804) down H3381 (H8798) placed H7901
(H8713) uncircumcised H6189
dost -...
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THE SEVENTH ORACLE AGAINST EGYPT. PHARAOH'S FINAL FAREWELL (EZEKIEL
32:17).
The descriptions here are not to be thought of as illustrating what
the afterlife will be like. The ancients looked on death...
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“And so it was also in the twelfth year, on the fifteenth day of the
month, that the word of Yahweh came to me saying, “Son of man, wail
for the numerous people of Egypt, and cast them down, even her...
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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 32:17 This is the seventh and final oracle
against Egypt and the last of the entire foreign-nation oracle
collection. It returns to a theme introduced briefly in an oracle on
t...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 32:19 The Egyptians practiced circumcision.
Thus their place with the UNCIRCUMCISED would be cause for deep shame.
⇐...
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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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1 Samuel 17:26; 1 Samuel 17:36; Ezekiel 27:3; Ezekiel 27:4; Ezeki
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Whom — Art thou better than others that thou shouldest not die, and
be laid in the dust, as well as they. Go — Go down like others. With
the uncircumcised — Among profane and loathed carcasses, such t...