Jeremiah 49:27

     27. palaces of Ben-hadad—that palace from which so many evils and such cruelty to Israel emanated; thus implying the cause of Damascus' overthrow. Not the Ben-hadad of 2Ki 13:3; Am 1:4; it was a common name of the Syrian kings (compare 1Ki 15:18; meaning "son of Hadad," the idol).

Hosea 8:14

     14. forgotten . . . Maker— (De 32:18).

      temples—to idols.

      Judah . . . fenced cities—Judah, though less idolatrous than Israel, betrayed lack of faith in Jehovah by trusting more to its fenced cities than to Him; instead of making peace with God, Judah multiplied human defenses (Isa 22:8; Jer 5:17; Mic 5:10, 11).

      I will send . . . fire upon . . . cities—Sennacherib burned all Judah's fenced cities except Jerusalem (2Ki 18:13).

      palaces thereof—namely, of the land. Compare as to Jerusalem, Jer 17:27.

Amos 1:7

     7. fire—that is, the flame of war (Nu 21:28; Isa 26:11). Hezekiah fulfilled the prophecy, smiting the Philistines unto Gaza (2Ki 18:8). Foretold also by Isa 14:29, 31.

Amos 1:10

     10. fire—(Compare Am 1:4, 7; Isa 23:1-18; Eze 26:1-28:26). Many parts of Tyre were burnt by fiery missiles of the Chaldeans under Nebuchadnezzar. Alexander of Macedon subsequently overthrew it.

Amos 1:12

     12. Teman—a city of Edom, called from a grandson of Esau (Ge 36:11, 15; Ob 8, 9); situated five miles from Petra; south of the present Wady Musa. Its people were famed for wisdom (Jer 49:7).

      Bozrah—a city of Edom (Isa 63:1). Selah or Petra is not mentioned, as it had been overthrown by Amaziah (2Ki 14:7).

Amos 1:14

     14. Rabbah—the capital of Ammon: meaning "the Great." Distinct from Rabbah of Moab. Called Philadelphia, afterwards, from Ptolemy Philadelphus.

      tempest—that is, with an onset swift, sudden, and resistless as a hurricane.

      day of the whirlwind—parallel to "the day of battle"; therefore meaning "the day of the foe's tumultuous assault."

Amos 2:2

     2. Kirioth—the chief city of Moab, called also Kir-Moab (Isa 15:1). The form is plural here, as including both the acropolis and town itself (see Jer 48:24, 41, Margin).

      die with tumult—that is, amid the tumult of battle (Ho 10:14).

Amos 2:5

     5. a fire—Nebuchadnezzar.

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