Jeremiah 43:9-13
great.13:1-11; 18:2-12; 19:1-15; 51:63,64; 1Ki 11:29-31; Isa 20:1-4Eze 4:1-17; 5:1-17; 12:3-16; Ho 12:10; Ac 21:11; Re 18:21in the brick-kiln.Ex 1:14; 2Sa 12:31; Na 3:14 I will send.1:15; 25:6-26; 27:6-8; Eze 29:18-20; Da 2:21; 5:18,19my servant.25:9; 27:6; 46:27,28; Isa 44:28; 45:1; Mt 22:7his royal.1Ki 20:12,16; Ps 18:11; 27:5; 31:20 he shall smite.25:19; 46:1-26; Isa 19:1-25; Eze 29:19,20; 30:1-32:32such as are for death.15:2; 44:13; Job 20:29; Eze 5:12; Zec 11:9 in the.46:25; 48:7; 50:2; 51:44; Ex 12:12; 2Sa 5:21; Isa 19:1; 21:9; 46:1Eze 30:13; Zep 2:11array.Es 6:9; Job 40:10putteth.Ps 109:18,19; 132:16,18; Isa 49:18; 52:1; 59:17; 61:5,10; Ro 13:12Eph 4:24; 6:11; Col 3:12,14 images. Heb. statues, or standing images. Beth-shemesh.or, the house of the sun. Isa 19:18; *marg:and the.12Jeremiah 46:13-26
Cir A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. Nebuchadrezzar.43:10-13; 44:30; Isa 19:1-25; 29:1-32:20 Migdol.43:9; 44:1; Ex 14:2; Eze 30:16-18Stand.3,4; 6:1-5; Joe 3:9-12the sword.10; 2:30; 12:12; 2Sa 2:26; Isa 1:20; 31:8; 34:6; Na 2:13 thy.5,21; Jud 5:20,21; Isa 66:15,16the Lord.Ex 6:1; De 11:23; Ps 18:14,39; 44:2; 68:2; 114:2-7 made many to fall. Heb. multiplied the faller. one.Le 26:36,37they said.21; 51:9 Pharaoh.Ex 15:9; 1Ki 20:10,18; Isa 19:11-16; 31:3; 37:27-29; Eze 29:3Eze 31:18 saith.10:10; 44:26; 48:15; 51:17; Isa 47:4; 48:2; Mal 1:14; Mt 5:351Ti 1:17Tabor.Jos 19:22; Jud 4:6; Ps 89:12Carmel.1Ki 18:42,43 thou.48:18furnish thyself to go into captivity. Heb. make theeinstruments of captivity. Isa 20:4; Eze 12:3; *marg:Eze 12:4-12Noph.Noph, or Moph, is the celebrated city of Memphis, as the Chaldee and LXX. render; long the residence of the ancient Egyptian kings, and situated fifteen miles above where the Delta begins, on the western side of the Nile. It was in the neighbourhood of Memphis that the famous pyramids were erected, whose grandeur and beauty still astonish the modern traveller: they are about twenty in number; the largest of which is 481 feet perpendicular height, and the area of its basis is on 480,249 square feet, or something more than eleven acres, being exactly the size of Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. The immense ruins between the northern and southern pyramids, and about fourteen miles from Cairo, still called Memf, Menf, or Menouf, seem to mark the site of this city. 44:1; Eze 30:13waste.26:9; 34:22; 51:29,30; Zep 2:5 a very.50:11; Ho 10:11it cometh.6,10; 1:14; 25:9; 47:2 her hired.9,16; 2Sa 10:6; 2Ki 7:6; Eze 27:10,11; 30:4-6like.50:11,27; Isa 34:7fatted bullocks. Heb. bullocks of the stall.Pr 15:17; Am 6:4they did.5,15,16the day.18:17; De 32:15; Ps 37:13; Isa 10:3; Eze 35:5; Ho 9:7; Ob 1:13Mic 7:4 voice.Isa 29:4; Mic 1:8; 7:16and come.51:20-23; Isa 10:15,33,34; 14:8; 37:24; Zec 11:2 cut.Isa 10:18; Eze 20:46because.Jud 6:5; 7:12; Joe 2:25; Re 9:2-10 daughter.11,19; Ps 137:8she shall.20; 1:15; Eze 29:1-32:32 multitude. or, nourisher. Heb. Amon. No.Eze 30:14; Na 3:8with their.43:12,13; Ex 12:12; Isa 19:1; Eze 30:13; Zep 2:11and their.Eze 32:9-12; Na 3:9and all.17:5,6; 42:14-16; Isa 20:5,6; 30:2,3; 31:1-3; Eze 39:6,7 I will.44:30; Eze 32:11and afterward.48:47; 49:39; Eze 29:8-14Ezekiel 29
1 The judgment of Pharoh for his treachery to Israel.8 The desolation of Egypt.13 The restoration thereof after 40 years.17 Egypt the reward of Nebuchadnezzar.21 Israel shall be restored. A.M. 3415. B.C. 589.17; 1:2; 8:1; 20:1; 26:1; 40:1 set.6:2; 20:46; 21:2; 25:2; 28:21,22Pharaoh.This was Pharaoh-hophra, or Apries, who, Herodotus informs us, agreeably to the character given him by the prophet, "proudly and wickedly boasted of having established his kingdom so securely, that it was not in the power of any God to dispossess him of it." Jer 44:30against all.30:1-32:32; Isa 18:1-19:17; 20:1-6; Jer 9:25,26; 25:18,19Jer 43:8-13; 46:2-16; Joe 3:19; Zec 14:18,19 I am.10; 28:22; Ps 76:7; Jer 44:30; Na 1:6the great.32:2; Ps 74:13,14; Isa 27:1; 51:9; Re 12:3,4,16,17; 13:2,4,11Re 16:13; 20:2My river.9; 28:2; De 8:17; Isa 10:13,14; Da 4:30,31 I will put.38:4; 2Ki 19:28; Job 41:1,2; Isa 37:29; Am 4:2the fish.Hab 1:14,15 I will leave.31:18; 32:4-6; 39:4-6,11-20; Ps 110:5,6; Jer 8:2; 16:4; 25:33open fields. Heb. face of the field. I have.1Sa 17:44; Ps 74:14; Jer 7:33; 34:20; Re 19:17,18 know.28:22-24,26; Ex 9:14; 14:18a staff.2Ki 18:21; Isa 20:5,6; 30:2-7; 31:1-3; 36:6; Jer 2:36; La 4:17 they took.17:15-17; Jer 37:5-11thou didst.Ps 118:8,9; 146:3,4; Pr 25:19; Jer 17:5,6 I will.19,20; 14:17; 30:4,10; Jer 46:13-26cut.25:13; 32:10-13; Ge 6:7; Ex 12:12; Jer 7:20; 32:43 the land.10-12; 30:7,13-17; Jer 43:10-13because.3; Pr 16:18; 18:12; 29:23 I will.11; 30:12; Hab 3:8utterly waste. Heb. wastes of waste. from the tower of.from Migdol to. 30:6-9; Ex 14:2; Jer 44:1; 46:14Syene. Heb. Seveneh.Now Essuan, situated at the southern extremity of Egypt, (as Migdol was at the northern,) on the confines of Ethiopia, near the tropic of Cancer, and about lat. 24 degrees N. long 32 degrees E. foot of man.30:10-13; 31:12; 32:13; 33:28; 36:28; Jer 43:11,12forty.2Ch 36:21; Isa 23:15,17; Jer 25:11,12; 29:10; Da 9:2 desolate in.30:7; Jer 25:15-19; 27:6-11and I will scatter.We learn from Berosus that Nebuchadnezzar sent several captive Egyptians to Babylon; and from Megasthenes, that he transplanted others to Pontus; and it is probable, that at the dissolution of the Babylonian empire, about forty years after, Cyrus permitted them to return to their native country. 30:23; Jer 46:19 At the.Isa 19:22; Jer 46:26 Pathros.30:14; Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12Pathrusim.Isa 11:11; Jer 44:1habitation. or, birth. base. Heb. low. the basest.17:6,14; 30:13; Zec 10:11rule.31:2; 32:2; Da 11:42,43; Na 3:8,9 the confidence.6,7; 17:15-17; Isa 20:5; 30:1-6; 31:1-3; 36:4-6; Jer 2:18,19,36,37Jer 37:5-7; La 4:17; Ho 5:13; 7:11; 12:1; 14:3bringeth.21:23; Nu 5:15; 1Ki 17:18; Ps 25:7; 79:8; Isa 64:9; Jer 14:10Ho 8:13; 9:9; Heb 10:3,17; Re 16:19but.6,9,21; 28:22-24,26 A.M. 3432. B.C. 572.1; 1:2 Nebuchadrezzar.26:7-12; Jer 25:9; 27:6a great.Nebuchadnezzar was thirteen years employed in the siege. During this long siege, the soldiers must have endured great hardships; their heads would become bald by constantly wearing their helmets; and their shoulders be peeled by carrying materials to and from the works. yet.St. Jerome asserts, on the authority of the Assyrian histories, that when the Tyrians saw their city must fall, they put their most valuable effects on board their ships, and fled with them to the islands, and their colonies, "so that, the city being taken, Nebuchadnezzar found nothing worthy of his labour." I will.8-10; 30:10-12; Jer 43:10-13take her spoil, and take her pray. Heb. spoil her spoil, andprey her prey. labour. or, hire. served.2Ki 10:30; Isa 10:6,7; 45:1-3; Jer 25:9 I cause.28:25,26; 1Sa 2:10; Ps 92:10; 112:9; 132:17; 148:14; Isa 27:6Jer 23:5; Lu 1:69the opening.3:26; 24:27; 33:22; Ps 51:15; Am 3:7,8; Lu 21:15; Col 4:3,4they shall know.6,9,16Ezekiel 30
1 The desolation of Egypt and her helpers.20 The arm of Babylon shall be strengthened to break the arm of Egypt. 1 Howl.21:12; Isa 13:6; 14:31; 15:2; 16:7; 23:1,6; 65:14; Jer 4:8; 47:2Joe 1:5,11; Zep 1:11; Zec 11:2; Jas 5:1; Re 18:10 the day is.7:7,12; Ps 37:13; Ob 1:15; Joe 2:1; Zep 1:7,14; Mt 24:33; Php 4:5Jas 5:9; Re 6:17a cloudy.18; 32:7; 34:12; Ex 14:20,24; Isa 19:1; Joe 2:1,2; Am 5:16-20the time.29:12; Ps 110:6; 149:7-9; Isa 24:21-23; 34:2-17; Jer 25:15-29Joe 3:11-14; Zep 3:6,7; Zec 14:3-19; Re 19:13-21 the sword.29:8; Isa 19:2; Jer 50:35-37pain. or, fear.9; Ex 15:14-16; Ps 48:6,7; Isa 19:16,17; Re 18:9,10and they.10; 29:12,19and her.Isa 16:7; Jer 50:15 Ethiopia.Isa 18:1; 20:4; Jer 46:9; Na 3:8,9Libya. Heb. Phut.27:10all the.Jer 25:20,24; 50:37men. Heb. children. that is.Jer 44:27 They also.Job 9:13; Isa 20:3-6; 31:3; Na 3:9from the tower of Syene. or, from Migdol to Syene.29:10 29:12; 32:18-32; Jer 25:18-26; 46:1-51:64 shall know.28:24,26; 29:6,9,16; Ps 58:11when I.14,16; 22:31; De 32:22; Isa 42:25; La 4:11; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14Am 2:2,5; Na 1:5,6destroyed. Heb. broken.6 messengers.5,6; Isa 18:1,2; 20:3,5; Zep 2:12careless.38:11; 39:6; Jud 18:7; Isa 32:9-11; 47:8; Jer 49:31; Zep 2:151Th 5:2great.4; 26:16; 27:35; 32:9,10; Isa 19:17; 23:5; Jer 49:21; Zec 11:2,3lo.33:33; Am 4:2 I will.29:4,5,19; 32:11-16by the.24,25 the terrible.28:7; 31:12; 32:12; De 28:50; Isa 14:4-6; Jer 51:20-23; Hab 1:6-9and fill.35:8; 39:4,11-20; Isa 34:3-7; Zep 1:17,18Re 14.20 19.18 I will make.29:3; Isa 19:4-10; 44:27; Jer 50:38; 51:36; Na 1:4; Re 16:12dry. Heb. drought. sell.Jud 2:14; Isa 19:4all that is therein. Heb. the fullness thereof.1Co 10:26by the hand.28:10; 31:12 I will also.Ex 12:12; Isa 19:1-15; Jer 43:12,13; 46:25; Zep 2:11; Zec 13:2Noph.Isa 19:13; Jer 2:16; 44:1; 46:14; Ho 9:6Memphis. Heb. Moph. there shall.29:14,15; Zec 10:11put.Isa 19:16; Jer 46:5 Pathros.29:14Zoan. or, Tanis.Nu 13:22; Ps 78:12,43; Isa 19:11; 30:4will execute.Jer 46:25; Na 3:8 I will pour.Ps 11:6; Na 1:6; Re 16:1Sin. or, Pelusium.Now Tineh, a town of Egypt, situated at the eastern extremity of the Delta, twenty stadia from the Mediterranean, near the lake of Menzaleh, and upon a branch of the Nile, to which it gave name. It was the key of Egypt on the side of Judea and Syria, and was therefore strongly fortified and garrisoned; but it is now quite in ruins. 8,9; 28:18 Aven. or, Heliopolis.Ge 41:45Pibeseth. or Pubastum.Situated on the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, near the top of the Delta. Tehaphnehes.Jer 2:16Tahapanes.Jer 43:7-9; 46:14Tahpanhes. the day.Ex 10:15; Isa 5:30; 9:19; 13:10; Joe 3:15; Mt 24:29darkened. or, restrained. I shall break.29:15; Isa 9:4; 10:27; 14:25the pomp.31:18; 32:18-32; Isa 14:11; Jer 46:20-26a cloud.3; Isa 19:1 14; 5:8,15; 25:11; 39:21; Nu 33:4; Ps 9:16; 149:7; Ro 2:5; Re 17:1 A.M. 3416. B.C. 588.1:2; 26:1; 29:1,17 Son of man.This prophecy was delivered soon after the Egyptians under Pharaoh-hophra had come to relieve Jerusalem, and some months before the city was taken, being the eleventh year of Jeremiah's captivity, and answering to April 26, A.M. 3416. When the king of Babylon took from the king of Egypt, in the days of Pharaoh-necho, all his dominions in Asia, one of his arms was broken. God now declared that he should never recover these territories, or gain any ascendancy in that part of the world; nay, that his other arm, which was now strong, should soon be broken, and rendered utterly useless. This was fulfilled when Hophra was dethroned and driven into Upper Egypt by Amasis; and then Nebuchadnezzar, taking advantage of this civil discord, invaded and conquered that kingdom, and enslaved, dispersed, and carried captive the Egyptians. I have.24; Ps 10:15; 37:17; Jer 48:25it shall not.Isa 1:6; Jer 30:13; 46:11; 51:8,9; Na 3:16; Re 18:21 I am.29:3; Jer 46:25will break.Ps 37:17the strong.34:16and that.2Ki 24:7; Jer 37:7; 46:1-12I will.Jer 46:21-25 17,18,26; 29:12,13 I will.25; Ne 6:9; Ps 18:32,39; 144:1; Isa 45:1,5; Jer 27:6-8Zec 10:11,12and put.De 32:41,42; Ps 17:13; Isa 10:5,6,15; Zep 2:12he shall.26:15; Job 24:12; Jer 51:52 they shall know.19,26; 29:16,21; 32:15; 38:16,23; 39:21,22; Ps 9:16 I will.17,18,23; 6:13; 29:12; Da 11:42they shall.8Ezekiel 31:18
To whom.Pharaoh is here called upon to look in his mirror, and see the termination of his glory and greatness. art thou.2; 32:19with the.9,16thou shalt.28:10; 32:10,19,21,24-32; 1Sa 17:26,36; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:25,26This is.That is, the judgment that befel the king of Assyria, is an exact representation of the destruction that remains for Pharaoh and all his people. 2Ch 28:22; Ps 52:7; Mt 13:19; 26:26-28; 1Co 10:14Ezekiel 32
1 A lamentation for the fearful fall of Egypt.11 The sword of Babylon shall destroy it.17 It shall be brought down to hell, among all the uncircumcised nations. A.M. 3417. B.C. 587. in the twelfth.On Wednesday, March 22, A.M. 3417, the twelfth year of Jeconiah's captivity, about a year and half after the destruction of Jerusalem, and at a time when Pharaoh was in power and prosperity. 17; 1:2; 29:1,17; 30:20 take up.16,18; 19:1; 27:2,32; 28:12; Jer 9:18Thou art like.19:2-6; 38:13; Ge 49:9; Nu 24:9; Pr 28:15; Jer 4:7; Na 2:11-13and thou art as.29:3; Ps 74:13,14; Isa 27:1; 51:9whale. or, dragon. and troubledst.34:18 12:13; 17:20; Ec 9:12; Jer 16:16; La 1:13; Ho 7:12; Hab 1:14-17 29:5; 31:12,13; 39:4,5,17-20; 1Sa 17:44-46; Ps 63:10; 74:14Ps 79:2,3; 83:9,10; 110:5,6; Isa 14:19; 18:6; 34:2-7; 66:24; Jer 8:2Jer 25:33; Joe 3:19; Re 19:17,18 And I.To represent the power, rapaciousness, and cruelty of Pharaoh, he had been compared to a fierce young lion, and also to an immense, overgrown sea-monster, or crocodile; and here it is predicted that God would cast a net over him, by which many companies of people should drag him out of his rivers, and cast him into the open field, mountains, valleys, etc., to be devoured by birds and beasts of prey; that is, his ruin would be complete, and attended with terrible miseries to the Egyptians, and afford a large booty to their enemies. water.Ex 7:17; Isa 34:3,7; Re 14:20; 16:6the land.Egypt, so called because interspersed by numerous canals, and overflowed annually by the Nile. wherein thou swimmest. or, of thy swimming. put thee out. or, extinguish thee.Job 18:5,6; Pr 13:9I will cover the heaven.Destroy the empire. 30:3,18; Ex 10:21-23; Isa 13:10; 34:4; Jer 13:16; Joe 2:2,31; 3:15Am 8:9; Mt 24:29; Re 6:12,13make.Overwhelm the dependent states. the sun.The king. the moon.The queen, or some state less than the kingdom. bright lights of heaven. Heb. lights of the light in heaven.Ge 1:14dark. Heb. them dark.Pr 20:20set darkness upon.Involve the whole land in desolation and woe. vex. Heb. provoke to anger, or grief.Re 11:18; 18:10-15when.29:12; 30:23,26; Jer 25:15-25 amazed.27:35; De 29:24; 1Ki 9:8my sword.De 32:41and they.26:16; 30:9; Ex 15:14-16; Jer 51:9; Zec 11:2; Re 18:10 The sword.26:7; 30:4,22-25; Jer 43:10; 46:13,24-26 the terrible.28:7; 30:11; 31:11; De 28:49,50; Hab 1:6,7they shall.29:19; Isa 25:2,3 destroy.29:8; 30:12neither.2; 29:11; 34:18 and cause.The neighbouring countries shall be in a state of quietness, like a river that smoothly glides along, having no longer a political crocodile to foul their waters, or to disturb their peace. destitute of that whereof. Heb. desolate from the fulnessthereof. 29:12,19,20; Ps 24:1; 107:34then.6:7; 30:26; Ex 7:5; 14:4,18; Ps 9:16; 83:17,18 2; 26:17; 2Sa 1:17; 3:33,34; 2Ch 35:25; Jer 9:17 in the twelfth.1; 1:2the fifteenth.That is, of the twelfth month, just a fortnight after the preceding prophecy. wail.2,16; 21:6,7; Isa 16:9; Mic 1:8; Lu 19:41; Ro 12:15cast.That is, predict that they shall be cast down. 43:3; Jer 1:10; Ho 6:5the daughters.The cities and colonies of the celebrated nations afterwards enumerated. unto the.21,24-32; 26:20; 31:14; Ps 30:9; 63:9; Isa 14:15 dost.27:3,4; 28:12-17; 31:2,18go.Isa 14:9-15with.21,24,29,30; 28:10; 1Sa 17:26,36; Jer 9:25,26 fall.23-26,29,30; 29:8-12she is delivered to the sword. or, the sword is laid. draw.Ps 28:3; Pr 24:11; Jer 22:19 strong.Pharaoh is here represented as descending into the regions of the dead, whither many mighty warriors and potentates had gone before him, who welcome him to their dreary mansion. 27; Isa 1:31; 14:9,10; Lu 16:23,24gone.19,24,25; Nu 16:30-34; Ps 9:17; 55:15; Pr 14:32 24,26,29,30; 31:3-18; Nu 24:24; Ps 83:8-10Assur.Isa 30:33; 37:36-38; Na 1:7-12; 3:1-19 graves.The niches in the sides of the subterranean burying places. 26:20; Isa 14:15which.24-27,32; 26:17,20; Isa 14:16; 51:12,13terror. or, dismaying. the land.26:20; Job 28:13; Ps 27:13; 116:9; 142:5; Isa 38:11; Jer 11:19 Elam.Ge 10:22; 14:1; 1Ch 1:17; Jer 25:25; 49:34-39; Da 8:2which are.18,21; 26:20which caused.23borne.25,30; 16:52,54; 34:29; 36:6,7,15; 39:26; 44:13; Jer 3:24,25Hab 2:16 set her.Ps 139:8; Re 2:22a bed.A cell, or bier, in the sepulchral vault, in which the corpse was deposited. all of them.19,21; 44:7,9; 2Sa 1:20; 1Ch 10:4; Ac 7:51though.Lu 12:4,5 Meshech.Supposed to be the Moschi, a people between Iberia and Armenia, from whom, probably the Muscovites are descended. 27:13; 38:2,3; 39:1; Ge 10:2,12; 1Ch 1:5Tubal.Probably the Tibarenians, a people of Pontus, west of the Moschians. all of.19,20,24caused.23,27,32 shall not.21; Job 3:13-15; Isa 14:18,19to hell.That is, to the grave; and are buried in their armour, with their weapons lying by their sides, as was a very ancient practice in various nations. their weapons of war. Heb. weapons of their war.Isa 54:17; 2Co 10:4but.18:20; Job 20:11; Ps 49:14; 92:7,9; 109:18; Pr 14:32; Joh 8:24 Da 2:34,35 Edom.25:1-17; 35:1-15; Ge 25:30; 36:1-19; Isa 34:1-17; 63:1-6Jer 49:7-22; Am 1:11,12; Ob 1:1,2-9; Mal 1:3,4laid. Heb. given, or put. the princes.The kings of Media, Armenia, and other nations north of Chaldea, or of the Syrians and others north of Judah, with "all the Zidonians," kings of Zidon, Tyre, and other cities of Phoenicia. 38:6,15; 39:2, Jer 25:22and bear.24,25 Pharaoh shall.Pharaoh, who said he was a god, shall be found among the dead. shall be.Shall console himself, when he sees all these mighty nations and proud conquerors in the same condition as himself. 14:22; 31:16; La 2:13 27; Ge 35:5; Job 31:23; Jer 25:15-38; Zep 3:6-8; 2Co 5:11Heb 10:31; Re 6:15-17
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