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* And he saw.
# 9 37:24
* he hearkened.
# Heb 2:1
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* cried, A lion. or, cried as a lion.
# 5:29 Jer 4:7 25:38 49:19 50:44 1Pe 5:8
* I stand.
# 56:10 62:6 Ps 63:6 127:1 Hab 2:1,2
* whole nights. or, every night.
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* behold.
# Jer 50:3,9,29,42 51:27
* Babylon.
# 13:19 14:4 Jer 50:2 51:8,64 Re 14:8 18:2,21
* all.
# 46:1,2 Jer 50:2,38 51:44,47,52
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* my threshing.
# 41:15,16 2Ki 13:7 Jer 51:33 Mic 4:13 Hab 3:12 Mt 3:12
* corn. Heb. son. that which.
# 1Ki 22:14 Eze 3:17-19 Ac 20:26,27
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* Dumah.
Dumah is probably the same as Dumatha, a city of Arabia,
mentioned by Stephanus, and the modern Dumah and
Dumathalgandel, on the borders of Arabia and Syria, in a rocky
valley. The Edomites, says Bp. Lowth, as well as Jews, were
subdued by the Babylonians. They enquire of the prophet how
long their subjection is to last; he intimates that the Jews
should be delivered from their captivity; not so the Edomites.
"The morning cometh, and also the night."
# Ge 25:14 1Ch 1:30
* me out.
# 34:1-17 63:1-6 Nu 24:18 De 2:5 Ps 137:7 Jer 49:7-22
# Eze 35:1-15 Joe 3:19 Am 1:6,11,12 Ob 1:1-16 Mal 1:2-4
* what.
# 6 Jer 37:17
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* The morning.
# 17:14 Jer 50:27 Eze 7:5-7,10,12
* if.
# 55:7 Jer 42:19-22 Eze 14:1-6 18:30-32 Ac 2:37,38 17:19,20
# Ac 17:30-32
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* Arabia.
# 1Ki 10:15 Jer 25:23,24 49:28-33 Ga 4:25
* O ye.
# 13:20 Ge 25:3 1Ch 1:9,32 Eze 27:15,20,21
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* Tema.
# Ge 25:15 1Ch 1:30 Job 6:19
* brought. or, bring ye.
# 16:3,4 Jud 8:4-8 Pr 25:21 Ro 12:20 1Pe 4:9
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* from the swords. or, for fear of the swords. Heb. from the
face of.
# Job 6:19,20
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* according.
# 16:14 Job 7:1
* Kedar.
# 42:11 60:7 Ge 25:13 1Ch 1:29 Ps 120:5 So 1:5 Jer 49:28
# Eze 27:21
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* archers. Heb. bows. the mighty.
# 10:18,19 17:4,5 Ps 107:39
* for.
# 1:20 Nu 23:19 Jer 44:29 Zec 1:6 Mt 24:35
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1 The prophet laments the invasion of Jewry.
8 He reproves their human wisdom and worldly joy.
15 He prophesies Shebna's deprivation,
20 and the substitution of Eliakim, prefiguring the kingdom of
Christ.
* A.M. cir. 3292. B.C. cir. 712. the valley.
Jerusalem being situated in the midst of surrounding hills,
and the seat of Divine revelation, is here termed "the valley
of vision." This prophecy foretells the invasion of Jerusalem
by the Assyrians under Sennacherib; and probably also, by the
Chaldeans under Nebuchadnezzar.
# Ps 125:2 Jer 21:13
* of vision.
# 1Sa 3:1 Ps 147:19,20 Pr 29:18 Mic 3:6 Ro 3:2 9:4,5
* What.
# Ge 21:17 Jud 18:23 1Sa 11:5 2Sa 14:5 2Ki 6:28 Ps 114:5
* that thou.
The eastern houses are built with a court within, into which
chiefly the windows open; those that open to the street being
so obstructed with lattice work, that no one can see through
them. Whenever, therefore, any thing is to be seen or heard
in the streets, any public spectacle, or any alarm, everyone
immediately goes up to the house-top to satisfy his curiosity.
Hence all the people running to the top of their houses, gives
a lively image of a sudden general alarm.
# 15:3 De 22:8 Jer 48:38
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* that art.
# 12,13 23:7 32:13 Am 6:3-6
* thy slain.
# 37:33,36 Jer 14:18 38:2 52:6 La 2:20 4:9,10
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* thy rulers.
# 3:1-8 2Ki 25:4-7,18-21 Jer 39:4-7 52:24-27
* by the archers. Heb. of the bow.
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* Look.
# Ru 1:20,21 Jer 4:19 9:1 13:17 Lu 1:2
* Weep bitterly. Heb. be bitter in weeping.
# 33:7 Jer 6:26 Mic 1:8 Mt 26:75
* labour.
# Ps 77:2 Jer 8:18 31:15 Mt 2:18
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* a day.
# 37:3 2Ki 19:3 Jer 30:7 Am 5:18-20
* treading.
# 5:5 10:6 25:10
* perplexity.
# Es 3:15 Mic 7:4
* breaking.
# 2Ki 25:10 La 1:5 2:2
* crying.
# Ho 10:8 Mt 24:16 Lu 23:30 Re 6:16,17
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* Elam.
# 21:2 Ge 10:22 Jer 49:35-39
* Kir.
# 15:1 2Ki 16:9 Am 1:5 9:7
* uncovered. Heb. made naked.
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* thy choicest valleys. Heb. the choice of thy valleys. full.
# 8:7,8 10:28-32 37:34 Jer 39:1-3
* at. or, toward.
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* he discovered.
# 36:1-3
* the armour.
# 1Ki 7:2 10:17 14:27,28 So 4:4
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# 2Ki 20:20 2Ch 32:1-6,30
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# 10
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* a ditch.
# Ne 3:16
* ye have.
# 8:17 17:7 31:1 37:26 2Ch 6:6 16:7-9 Jer 33:2,3 Mic 7:7
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* call.
# 2Ch 35:25 Ne 8:9-12 9:9 Ec 3:4,11 Joe 1:13 2:17 Jas 4:8-10
# Jas 5:1
* to baldness.
# 15:2 Ezr 9:3 Job 1:20 Am 8:10 Jon 3:6 Mic 1:16
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* behold.
# 5:12 21:4,5 56:12 Am 6:3-7 Lu 17:26-29
* let.
# 56:12 1Co 15:32 Jas 5:5
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* it was.
# 5:9 1Sa 9:15 Am 3:7
* Surely.
# Nu 15:25-31 1Sa 3:14 Eze 24:13 Joh 8:21-24 Heb 10:26,27
# Re 22:11,12
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* treasurer.
# 1Ch 27:25 Ac 8:27
* Shebna.
# 36:3 37:2 2Ki 18:18,37 19:2
* which.
# 1Ki 4:6 2Ki 10:5
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* What hast.
# 52:5 Mic 2:10
* hewed.
There are some monuments still remaining in Persia, of great
antiquity, says Bp. Lowth, called Naksi Rustam, which give a
clear idea of Shebna's pompous design for his sepulchre. They
consist of several sepulchres, each of them hewn in a high
rock near the top. The front of the rock to the valley below
is adorned with carved work in relief, being the outside of
the sepulchre. Some of these sepulchres are about thirty feet
in the perpendicular from the valley, which is itself raised
perhaps about half as much by the accumulation of the earth
since they were made.
# 14:18 2Sa 18:18 2Ch 16:14 Job 3:14 Mt 27:60
* as he. or, O he.
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* will carry, etc. or, who covered thee with an excellent
covering, and clothed thee gorgeously, shall surely violently
turn, etc.
# 18
* a mighty captivity. Heb. the captivity of a man. cover.
# Es 7:8 Job 9:24 Jer 14:3
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* surely.
# 17:13 Am 7:17
* a large country. Heb. a land large of spaces.
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# Job 40:11,12 Ps 75:6,7 Eze 17:24 Lu 1:52
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* Eliakim.
# 36:3,11,22 37:2 2Ki 18:18,37
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* clothe.
# Ge 41:42,43 1Sa 18:4 Es 8:2,15
* a father.
# 9:6,7 Ge 45:8
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* And the key.
As the robe and the baldric, mentioned in the preceding verse,
were the ensigns of power and authority; so likewise was the
key the mark of office, either sacred or civil. To comprehend
how the key could be borne on the shoulder, it will be
sufficient to observe, that the ancient keys were of
considerable magnitude, and much bent.
# Mt 16:18,19 Re 1:18
* so he.
# Job 12:14 Mt 18:18,19 Re 3:7
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* I will.
# Ezr 9:8 Ec 12:11 Zec 10:4
* a glorious.
# Ge 45:9-13 1Sa 2:8 Es 4:14 10:3 Job 36:7 Lu 22:29,30 Re 3:21
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* hang.
# Ge 41:44,45 47:11-25 Da 6:1-3 Mt 28:18 Joh 5:22-27 20:21-23
* vessels of small.
# Eze 15:3 Ro 9:22,23 2Ti 2:20,21
* vessels of flagons. or, instruments of viols.
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* the nail.
# 15,16
* the burden.
# Es 9:5-14,24,25 Ps 52:5 146:3 Jer 17:5,6
* for the.
# 46:11 48:15 Jer 4:28 Eze 5:13,15,17 Mic 4:4
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1 The miserable overthrow of Tyre.
15 Her restoration and whoredoms.
* A.M. 3289. B.C. 715. burden.
Tyre, whose destruction by Nebuchadnezzar is here foretold,
was a city of Phoenicia, on the shore of the Mediterranean,
twenty-four miles south of Sidon, and thirty-two north of
Accho or Ptolemais, according to the Antonine and Jerusalem
Itineraries, about lat. 33 degrees 18' N. long. 35 degrees 10'
E. There were two cities of this name; one on the continent
called Palæ Tyrus, or Old Tyre, according to Strabo, thirty
stadia south of the other, which was situated on an island,
not above 700 paces from the main land, says Pliny. Old Tyre
was taken by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years,
B.C. 573, which he so utterly destroyed, that it never
afterwards rose higher than a village. But previous to this,
the inhabitants had removed their effects to the island which
afterwards became so famous by the name of Tyre, though now
consisting only of about 800 dwellings.
# Jer 25:15,22 47:4 Eze 26:1-28:25 Joe 3:4-8 Am 1:9,10
# Zec 9:2,4
* Howl.
# 15:2,8 Re 18:17-19
* ye ships.
# 2:16 60:9 1Ki 22:48 2Ch 9:21 Ps 48:7 Eze 27:25
* for it is.
# 15:1 Jer 25:10,11 Re 18:22,23
* the land.
# 12 Nu 24:24 Jer 2:10 Eze 27:6 Da 11:30
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* still. Heb. silent.
# 41:1 47:5 Ps 46:10 Hab 2:20
* the isle.
# Eze 27:3,4 28:2
* the merchants.
# Eze 27:8-36
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* Sihor.
# 1Ch 13:5 Jer 2:18
* the harvest.
# 32:20 De 11:10
* she is.
# 8 Eze 27:33 28:4 Joe 3:5 Re 18:11-13
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* I travail.
# Jer 47:3,4 Eze 26:3-6 Ho 9:11-14 Re 18:23
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* at the.
# 19:16 Ex 15:14-16 Jos 2:9-11
* so shall.
# Eze 26:15-21 27:29-36 28:19 Re 18:17-19
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* Pass.
# 10,12 21:15
* howl.
# 1,2 16:7
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* your.
# 22:2
* whose.
# Jos 19:29
* her own.
# 47:1,2 Ec 10:7
* afar off. Heb. from afar off.
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* Who hath.
# De 29:24-28 Jer 50:44,45 Re 18:8
* the crowning.
# Eze 28:2-6,12-18
* merchants.
# 10:8 36:9
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* Lord.
# 10:33 14:24,27 46:10,11 Jer 47:6,7 51:62 Ac 4:28 Eph 1:11
# Eph 3:11
* to stain. Heb. to pollute.
# 2:11,17 5:15,16 13:11 Job 40:11,12 Da 4:37 Mal 4:1 Jas 4:6
* bring.
# Job 12:21 Ps 107:40 1Co 1:26-29
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* O daughter.
# 12
* no more.
# 14 1Sa 28:20 Job 12:21 La 1:6 Hag 2:22 Ro 5:6
* strength. Heb. girdle.
# Ps 18:32
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* stretched.
# 2:19 14:16,17 Ex 15:8-10 Ps 46:6 Eze 26:10,15-19 27:34,35
# Eze 31:16 Hag 2:7
* the Lord.
# 10:6 Ps 71:3 Jer 47:7 Na 1:14
* against the merchant city. or, concerning a merchantman.
# 3 Ho 12:7,8
* the merchant city. Heb. Canaan.
# Ge 9:25 10:15-19 Zec 14:21 Mr 11:17 Joh 2:16
* strong holds. or, strengths.
# Zec 9:3,4
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* Thou shalt.
# 1,7 Eze 26:13,14 Re 18:22
* thou oppressed.
# 37:22 47:1,5 Jer 14:17 46:11 La 1:15
* daughter.
"The Sidonians," says Justin, "when their city was taken by
the king of Ascalon, betook themselves to their ships; and
landed and built Tyre;" Sidon was therefore the mother city.
# 2 Ge 10:15-19 49:13 Jos 11:8
* pass.
# 1 Nu 24:24 Eze 27:6
* there also.
# De 28:64-67 La 1:3 4:15
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* land.
# 13:19 Ge 11:28,31 Job 1:17 Hab 1:6 Ac 7:4
* the Assyrian.
# Ge 2:14 10:10,11 11:9 2Ki 17:24 20:12 2Ch 33:11 Ezr 4:9,10
# Da 4:30
* for them.
# Ps 72:9
* and he.
# Eze 26:7-21 29:18
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# 1,6 Eze 27:25-30 Re 18:11-19