Ezekiel 9:2-3

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

3:23; 8:4; 10:4; 11:22,23; 43:2-4

Ezekiel 9:11

reported the matter. Heb. returned the word. I have.

Ps 103:20; Isa 46:10,11; Zec 1:10,11; 6:7,8; Re 16:2,17

Ezekiel 10:7

stretched forth. Heb. sent forth. unto the.

6; 1:13

and went.

41:23-26; Mt 13:41,42,49,50; 24:34,35
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