Ezekiel 32:25

     25. a bed—a sepulchral niche.

      all . . . slain by . . . sword, &c.— (Eze 32:21, 23, 24). The very monotony of the phraseology gives to the dirge an awe-inspiring effect.

Ezekiel 32:30

     30. princes of the north—Syria, which is still called by the Arabs the north; or the Tyrians, north of Palestine, conquered by Nebuchadnezzar (Eze 26:1-28:26), [GROTIUS].

      Zidonians—who shared the fate of Tyre (Eze 28:21).

      with their terror they are ashamed of their might—that is, notwithstanding the terror which they inspired in their contemporaries. "Might" is connected by MAURER thus, "Notwithstanding the terror which resulted from their might."

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