Ezekiel 9:2

six.

Jer 1:15; 5:15-17; 8:16,17; 25:9

the higher.

2Ki 15:35; 2Ch 27:3; Jer 26:10

lieth. Heb. is turned. slaughter weapon. Heb. weapon ofhis breaking in pieces. and one.

10:2,6,7; Le 16:4; Re 15:6

ink-horn.{Keseth,} (in Chaldee, {kista,} Syriac, {kesto,} Ethiopic, {kasut,}) denotes a bottle, or vessel to hold any fluid; and being here united to {sophair,} a writer, is not improperly rendered as an ink-horn: so one of the editions of Aquila, [melandocheion,] and Vulgate, {atramentarium.} Dr. Shaw informs us, that among the Moors, "the {Hojas,} i.e., writers or secretaries, suspend their ink-horns in their girdles."

by his side. Heb. upon his loins. beside.

Ex 27:1-7; 40:29; 2Ch 4:1

Daniel 12:6-7

one said.

8:16; Zec 1:12,13; Eph 3:10; 1Pe 1:12

man.

10:5,6; Eze 9:2; Re 15:6; 19:14

upon. or, from above.

Re 10:2-5

How long.

8:13; Ps 74:9; Re 6:10

he held.

De 32:40; Re 10:5,7

liveth.

4:34; Job 27:2; Jer 4:2

that it.

11,12; 7:25; 8:14; 11:13; Re 11:2,3,15; 12:6,14; 13:5

a time.That is, 1,260 years, to be reckoned from the time the "saints were delivered into the hand" of "the little horn."

an half. or, a part. and when.

Lu 21:14; Re 10:7; 11:7-15

the holy.

8:24; De 7:6; 26:19; Isa 62:12; 1Pe 2:9
Copyright information for TSK