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<div2 id="Ez.xxxi" n="xxxi" next="Ez.xxxii" prev="Ez.xxx" progress="61.47%" title="Chapter XXX">
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<h2 id="Ez.xxxi-p0.1">E Z E K I E L.</h2>
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<h3 id="Ez.xxxi-p0.2">CHAP. XXX.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ez.xxxi-p1" shownumber="no">In this chapter we have, I. A continuation of the
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prophecy against Egypt, which we had in the latter part of the
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foregoing chapter, just before the desolation of that once
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flourishing kingdom was completed by Nebuchadnezzar, in which is
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foretold the destruction of all her allies and confederates, all
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her interests and concerns, and the several steps which the king of
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Babylon should take in pushing on this destruction, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.1-Ezek.30.19" parsed="|Ezek|30|1|30|19" passage="Eze 30:1-19">ver. 1-19</scripRef>. II. A repetition of a
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former prophecy against Egypt, just before the desolation of it
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begun by their own bad conduct, which gradually weakened them and
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prepared the way for the king of Babylon, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.20-Ezek.30.26" parsed="|Ezek|30|20|30|26" passage="Eze 30:20-26">ver. 20-26</scripRef>. It is all much to the same
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purport with what we had before.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xxxi-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30" parsed="|Ezek|30|0|0|0" passage="Eze 30" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ez.xxxi-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.1-Ezek.30.19" parsed="|Ezek|30|1|30|19" passage="Eze 30:1-19" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xxxi-p1.5">
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<h4 id="Ez.xxxi-p1.6">Prophecy against Egypt; Destruction of Egypt
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Foretold. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p1.7">b. c.</span> 572.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xxxi-p2" shownumber="no">1 The word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.1">Lord</span> came again unto me, saying, 2 Son of
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man, prophesy and say, Thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.2">God</span>; Howl ye, Woe worth the day! 3 For
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the day <i>is</i> near, even the day of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.3">Lord</span> <i>is</i> near, a cloudy day; it shall be
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the time of the heathen. 4 And the sword shall come upon
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Egypt, and great pain shall be in Ethiopia, when the slain shall
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fall in Egypt, and they shall take away her multitude, and her
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foundations shall be broken down. 5 Ethiopia, and Libya, and
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Lydia, and all the mingled people, and Chub, and the men of the
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land that is in league, shall fall with them by the sword. 6
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Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.4">Lord</span>; They also that
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uphold Egypt shall fall; and the pride of her power shall come
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down: from the tower of Syene shall they fall in it by the sword,
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saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.5">God</span>. 7 And
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they shall be desolate in the midst of the countries <i>that
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are</i> desolate, and her cities shall be in the midst of the
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cities <i>that are</i> wasted. 8 And they shall know that I
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<i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.6">Lord</span>, when I have set
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a fire in Egypt, and <i>when</i> all her helpers shall be
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destroyed. 9 In that day shall messengers go forth from me
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in ships to make the careless Ethiopians afraid, and great pain
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shall come upon them, as in the day of Egypt: for, lo, it cometh.
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10 Thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.7">God</span>; I
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will also make the multitude of Egypt to cease by the hand of
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Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon. 11 He and his people with
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him, the terrible of the nations, shall be brought to destroy the
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land: and they shall draw their swords against Egypt, and fill the
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land with the slain. 12 And I will make the rivers dry, and
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sell the land into the hand of the wicked: and I will make the land
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waste, and all that is therein, by the hand of strangers: I the
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<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.8">Lord</span> have spoken <i>it.</i>
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13 Thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.9">God</span>; I will
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also destroy the idols, and I will cause <i>their</i> images to
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cease out of Noph; and there shall be no more a prince of the land
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of Egypt: and I will put a fear in the land of Egypt. 14 And
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I will make Pathros desolate, and will set fire in Zoan, and will
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execute judgments in No. 15 And I will pour my fury upon
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Sin, the strength of Egypt; and I will cut off the multitude of No.
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16 And I will set fire in Egypt: Sin shall have great pain,
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and No shall be rent asunder, and Noph <i>shall have</i> distresses
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daily. 17 The young men of Aven and of Pi-beseth shall fall
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by the sword: and these <i>cities</i> shall go into captivity.
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18 At Tehaphnehes also the day shall be darkened, when I
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shall break there the yokes of Egypt: and the pomp of her strength
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shall cease in her: as for her, a cloud shall cover her, and her
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daughters shall go into captivity. 19 Thus will I execute
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judgments in Egypt: and they shall know that I <i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p2.10">Lord</span>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p3" shownumber="no">The prophecy of the destruction of Egypt is
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here very full and particular, as well as, in the general, very
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frightful. What can protect a provoking people when the righteous
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God comes forth to contend with them?</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p4" shownumber="no">I. It shall be a very lamentable
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destruction, and such as shall occasion great sorrow (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.2-Ezek.30.3" parsed="|Ezek|30|2|30|3" passage="Eze 30:2,3"><i>v.</i> 2, 3</scripRef>): "<i>Howl you;</i>
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you may justly shriek now that it is coming, for you will be made
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to shriek and make hideous outcries when it comes. Cry out, <i>Woe
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worth the day!</i> or, <i>Ah the day! alas because of the day!</i>
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the terrible day! <i>Woe and alas!</i> For <i>the day is near;</i>
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the day we have so long dreaded, so long deserved. It is the <i>day
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of the Lord,</i> the day in which he will manifest himself as a God
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of vengeance. You have your day now, when you carry all before you,
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and trample on all about you, but God will have his day shortly,
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the day of the revelation of his righteous judgment," <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.37.13" parsed="|Ps|37|13|0|0" passage="Ps 37:13">Ps. xxxvii. 13</scripRef>. It will be <i>a
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cloudy day,</i> that is, dark and dismal, without the shining forth
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of any comfort; and it shall threaten a storm—<i>fire, and
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brimstone, and a horrible tempest. It shall be the time of the
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heathen,</i> of reckoning with the heathen for all their heathenish
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practices, that time which David spoke of when God would <i>pour
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out his fury upon the heathen</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.79.6" parsed="|Ps|79|6|0|0" passage="Ps 79:6">Ps.
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lxxix. 6</scripRef>), when <i>they should sink,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.9.15" parsed="|Ps|9|15|0|0" passage="Ps 9:15">Ps. ix. 15</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p5" shownumber="no">II. It shall be the destruction of Egypt,
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and of all the states and countries in confederacy with her and in
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her neighbourhood. 1. Egypt herself shall fall (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.4" parsed="|Ezek|30|4|0|0" passage="Eze 30:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>): The <i>sword shall come upon
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Egypt,</i> the sword of the Chaldeans, and it shall be a victorious
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sword, for the <i>slain shall fall in Egypt,</i> fall by it, fall
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before it. Is the country populous? They shall <i>take away her
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multitude.</i> Is it strong, and well-fixed? <i>Her foundations
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shall be broken down,</i> and then the fabric, though built ever so
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fine, ever so high, will fall of course. 2. Her neighbours and
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inmates shall fall with her. When the slain fall so thickly in
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Egypt <i>great pain shall be in Ethiopia,</i> both that in Africa,
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which is in the neighbourhood of Egypt on one side, and that in
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Asia, which is near to it on the other side. When their neighbour's
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house was on fire they could not but apprehend their own in danger;
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nor were their fears groundless, for they shall all <i>fall with
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them by the sword,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.5" parsed="|Ezek|30|5|0|0" passage="Eze 30:5"><i>v.</i>
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5</scripRef>. <i>Ethiopia and Libya</i> (Cush and Phut, so the
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Hebrew names are, two of the sons of Ham who are mentioned, and
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Mizraim, that is, Egypt, between them, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Gen.10.6" parsed="|Gen|10|6|0|0" passage="Ge 10:6">Gen. x. 6</scripRef>), <i>and the Lydians</i> (who were
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famous archers, and are spoken of as confederates with Egypt,
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Jer.46.9" parsed="|Jer|46|9|0|0" passage="Jer 46:9">Jer. xlvi. 9</scripRef>), these shall
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fall with Egypt and <i>Chub</i> (the Chaldeans, the inhabitants of
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the inner Libya); these and others were the <i>mingled people;</i>
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there were those of all these and other countries who upon some
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account or other resided in Egypt, as did also <i>the men of the
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land that is in league,</i> some of the remains of the people of
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Israel and Judah, the <i>children of the covenant,</i> or league,
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as they are called (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Acts.3.25" parsed="|Acts|3|25|0|0" passage="Ac 3:25">Acts iii.
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25</scripRef>), the <i>children of the promise,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Gal.4.28" parsed="|Gal|4|28|0|0" passage="Ga 4:28">Gal. iv. 28</scripRef>. These sojourned in Egypt
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contrary to God's command, and these shall <i>fall with them.</i>
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Note, Those that will take their lot with God's enemies shall have
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their lot with them, yea, though they be in profession the men of
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the land that is in league with God.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p6" shownumber="no">III. All that pretend to support the
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sinking interests of Egypt shall come down under her, shall come
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down with her (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.6" parsed="|Ezek|30|6|0|0" passage="Eze 30:6"><i>v.</i>
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6</scripRef>): <i>Those that uphold Egypt shall fall,</i> and then
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Egypt must fall of course. See the justice of God; Egypt pretended
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to uphold Jerusalem when that was tottering, but proved a deceitful
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reed; and now those that pretended to uphold Egypt shall prove no
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better. Those that deceive others are commonly paid in their own
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coin; they are themselves deceived. 1. Does Egypt think herself
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upheld by the absolute authority and dominion of her king? The
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<i>pride of her power</i> shall <i>come down,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.6" parsed="|Ezek|30|6|0|0" passage="Eze 30:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. The power of the king of
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Egypt was his pride; but that shall be broken, and humbled. 2. Is
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the multitude of her people her support? These shall <i>fall by the
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sword,</i> even <i>from the tower of Syene,</i> which is in the
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utmost corner of the land, from that side of it by which the enemy
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shall enter. Both the <i>countries</i> and the <i>cities,</i> the
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husbandmen and the merchants, shall be desolate, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.7" parsed="|Ezek|30|7|0|0" passage="Eze 30:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>, as before, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.29.12" parsed="|Ezek|29|12|0|0" passage="Eze 29:12"><i>ch.</i> xxix. 12</scripRef>. Even <i>the multitude
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of Egypt shall be made to cease,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.10" parsed="|Ezek|30|10|0|0" passage="Eze 30:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>. That populous country shall be
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depopulated. The land shall be even <i>filled with the slain,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.11" parsed="|Ezek|30|11|0|0" passage="Eze 30:11"><i>v.</i> 11</scripRef>. 3. Is the
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river Nile her support, and are the several channels of it a
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defence to her? "<i>I will make the rivers dry</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.12" parsed="|Ezek|30|12|0|0" passage="Eze 30:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>), so that those natural
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fortifications which were thought impregnable, because impassable,
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shall stand them in no stead." 4. Are her idols a support to her?
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They shall be destroyed; those imaginary upholders shall appear
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more than ever to be imaginary, for so images are when they pretend
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to be deliverers and strongholds (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.8" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.13" parsed="|Ezek|30|13|0|0" passage="Eze 30:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>): <i>I will cause their images
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to cease out of Noph.</i> 5. Is her royal family her support?
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<i>There shall be no more a prince in the land of Egypt;</i> the
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royal family shall be extirpated and extinguished, which had
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continued so long. 6. Is her courage her support, and does she
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think to uphold herself by the bravery of her men of war, who have
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now of late been inured to service? That shall fail: <i>I will put
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a fear in the land of Egypt.</i> 7. Is the rising generation her
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support? is she upheld by her children, and does she think herself
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happy because she has her quiver full of them? Alas! <i>the young
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men shall fall by the sword</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.9" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.17" parsed="|Ezek|30|17|0|0" passage="Eze 30:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>) and <i>the daughters shall go
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into captivity</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p6.10" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.18" parsed="|Ezek|30|18|0|0" passage="Eze 30:18"><i>v.</i>
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18</scripRef>), and so she shall be robbed of all her hopes.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p7" shownumber="no">IV. God shall inflict these desolating
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judgments on Egypt (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.8" parsed="|Ezek|30|8|0|0" passage="Eze 30:8"><i>v.</i>
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8</scripRef>): <i>They shall know that I am the Lord,</i> and
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greater than all gods, than all <i>their</i> gods, when I have
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<i>set a fire in Egypt.</i> The fire that consumes nations is of
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God's kindling; and, when he sets fire to a people, <i>all their
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helpers shall be destroyed.</i> Those that go about to quench the
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fire shall themselves be devoured by it; for who can stand before
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him when he is angry? When he <i>pours out his fury</i> upon a
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place, when he sets fire to it (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.15-Ezek.30.16" parsed="|Ezek|30|15|30|16" passage="Eze 30:15,16"><i>v.</i> 15, 16</scripRef>), neither its strength
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nor its multitude can stand it in any stead.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p8" shownumber="no">V. The king of Babylon and his army shall
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be employed as instruments of this destruction: <i>The multitude of
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Egypt shall be made to cease</i> and be quite cut off <i>by the
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hand of the king of Babylon,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.10" parsed="|Ezek|30|10|0|0" passage="Eze 30:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>. Those that undertook to
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protect Israel from the king of Babylon shall not be able to
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protect themselves. It is said of the Chaldeans, who should destroy
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Egypt, 1. That they are <i>strangers</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.12" parsed="|Ezek|30|12|0|0" passage="Eze 30:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>), who therefore shall show no
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compassion for old acquaintance-sake, but shall behave strangely
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towards them. 2. That they are <i>the terrible of the nations</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.11" parsed="|Ezek|30|11|0|0" passage="Eze 30:11"><i>v.</i> 11</scripRef>), both in
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respect of force and in respect of fierceness; and, being terrible,
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they shall make terrible work. (3.) That they are <i>the
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wicked,</i> who will not be restrained by reason and conscience,
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the laws of nature or the laws of nations, for they are without
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law: <i>I will sell the land into the hand of the wicked.</i> They
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do violence <i>unjustly,</i> as they are wicked; yet, so far as
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they are instruments in God's hand of executing his judgments, it
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is on his part justly done. Note, God often makes one wicked man a
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scourge to another; and even wicked men acquire a title to prey,
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<i>jure belli—by the laws of war,</i> for God <i>sells it into
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their hands.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p9" shownumber="no">VI. No place in the land of Egypt shall be
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exempted from the fury of the Chaldean army, not the strongest, not
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the remotest: <i>The sword shall go through the land.</i> Various
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places are here named: <i>Pathros, Zoan, and No</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.14" parsed="|Ezek|30|14|0|0" passage="Eze 30:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>), <i>Sin and Noph</i>
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.15-Ezek.30.16" parsed="|Ezek|30|15|30|16" passage="Eze 30:15,16"><i>v.</i> 15, 16</scripRef>),
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<i>Aven and Pi-beseth</i> (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p9.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.17" parsed="|Ezek|30|17|0|0" passage="Eze 30:17"><i>v.</i>
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17</scripRef>), and <i>Tehaphnehes,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p9.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.18" parsed="|Ezek|30|18|0|0" passage="Eze 30:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>. These shall be made desolate,
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shall be fired, and God's judgments shall be executed upon them,
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and his fury poured out upon them. Their strength and multitude
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shall be <i>cut off;</i> they shall have <i>great pain,</i> shall
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be <i>rent asunder</i> with fear, and shall <i>have distresses
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daily.</i> Their <i>day shall be darkened;</i> their honours,
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comforts, and hopes, shall be extinguished. Their <i>yokes</i>
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shall be <i>broken,</i> so that they shall no more oppress and
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tyrannize as they have done. The <i>pomp of their strength shall
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cease,</i> and <i>a cloud shall cover them,</i> a cloud so thick
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that through it they shall not see any hopes, nor shall their glory
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<i>be seen,</i> or <i>shine further.</i> And, <i>lastly,</i> the
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Ethiopians, who are at a distance from them, as well as those who
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are mingled with them, shall share in their pain and terror. God
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will by his providence spread the rumour, and the <i>careless
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Ethiopians</i> shall be <i>made afraid,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p9.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.9" parsed="|Ezek|30|9|0|0" passage="Eze 30:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. Note, God can strike a terror
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upon those that are most secure; fearfulness shall, when he
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pleases, surprise the most presumptuous hypocrites.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p10" shownumber="no">The close of this prediction leaves, 1. The
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land of Egypt mortified: <i>Thus will I execute judgments on
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Egypt,</i> <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.19" parsed="|Ezek|30|19|0|0" passage="Eze 30:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>.
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The destruction of Egypt is the <i>executing of judgments,</i>
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which intimates not only that it is done justly, for its sins, but
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that it is done regularly and legally, by a judicial sentence. All
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the executions God does are according to his judgments. 2. The God
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of Israel herein glorified: <i>They shall know that I am the
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Lord.</i> The Egyptians shall be made to know it and the people of
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God shall be made to know it better. <i>The Lord is known by the
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judgments which he executes.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ez.xxxi-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.20-Ezek.30.26" parsed="|Ezek|30|20|30|26" passage="Eze 30:20-26" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Ez.xxxi-p10.3">
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<h4 id="Ez.xxxi-p10.4">Destruction of Egypt
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Foretold. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p10.5">b. c.</span> 572.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ez.xxxi-p11" shownumber="no">20 And it came to pass in the eleventh year, in
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the first <i>month,</i> in the seventh <i>day</i> of the month,
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<i>that</i> the word of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p11.1">Lord</span>
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came unto me, saying, 21 Son of man, I have broken the arm
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of Pharaoh king of Egypt; and, lo, it shall not be bound up to be
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healed, to put a roller to bind it, to make it strong to hold the
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sword. 22 Therefore thus saith the Lord <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p11.2">God</span>; Behold, I <i>am</i> against Pharaoh king of
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Egypt, and will break his arms, the strong, and that which was
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broken; and I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand.
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23 And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and will
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disperse them through the countries. 24 And I will
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strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and put my sword in his
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hand: but I will break Pharaoh's arms, and he shall groan before
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him with the groanings of a deadly wounded <i>man.</i> 25
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But I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and the arms
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of Pharaoh shall fall down; and they shall know that I <i>am</i>
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the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p11.3">Lord</span>, when I shall put my sword
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into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall stretch it out
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upon the land of Egypt. 26 And I will scatter the Egyptians
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among the nations, and disperse them among the countries; and they
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shall know that I <i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ez.xxxi-p11.4">Lord</span>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p12" shownumber="no">This short prophecy of the weakening of the
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power of Egypt was delivered about the time that the army of the
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Egyptians, which attempted to raise the siege of Jerusalem, was
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frustrated in its enterprises, and returned <i>re infectâ—without
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accomplishing their purpose;</i> whereupon the king of Babylon
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renewed the siege and carried his point. The kingdom of Egypt was
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very ancient, and had been for many ages considerable. That of
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Babylon had but lately arrived at its great pomp and power, being
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built upon the ruins of the kingdom of Assyria. Now it is with them
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as it is with families and states, some are growing up, others are
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declining and going back; one must increase and the others must of
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course decrease.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p13" shownumber="no">I. It is here foretold that the king of
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Egypt shall grow weaker and weaker. The extent of his territories
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shall be abridged, his wealth and power shall be diminished, and he
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shall become less able than ever to help either himself or his
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friend. 1. This was in part done already (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.21" parsed="|Ezek|30|21|0|0" passage="Eze 30:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>): <i>I have broken the arm of
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Pharaoh,</i> some time ago. One arm of that kingdom might well be
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reckoned broken when the king of Babylon routed the forces of
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Pharaoh-Necho at Carchemish (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:Jer.46.2" parsed="|Jer|46|2|0|0" passage="Jer 46:2">Jer.
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xlvi. 2</scripRef>), and made himself master of <i>all that
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pertained to Egypt from the river of Egypt to Euphrates,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.3" osisRef="Bible:2Kgs.24.7" parsed="|2Kgs|24|7|0|0" passage="2Ki 24:7">2 Kings xxiv. 7</scripRef>. Egypt had
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been long in gathering strength and extending its dominions, and
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therefore, that there may be a proportion observed in providence,
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it loses its strength slowly and by degrees. It was soon after the
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king of Egypt slew good king Josiah, and in the same reign, that
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its arm was thus broken, and it received that fatal blow which it
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never recovered. Before Egypt's heart and neck were broken its arm
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was. God's judgments come upon a people by steps, that they may
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meet him repenting. When the arm of Egypt is broken <i>it shall not
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be bound up to be healed,</i> for none can heal the wounds that God
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gives but he himself. Those whom he disarms, whom he disables,
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cannot again hold the sword. 2. This was to be done again. One arm
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was broken before, and something was done towards the setting of
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it, towards the healing of the deadly wound that was given to the
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beast. But now (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.4" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.22" parsed="|Ezek|30|22|0|0" passage="Eze 30:22"><i>v.</i>
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22</scripRef>), <i>I am against Pharaoh, and will break both his
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arms,</i> both <i>the strong</i> and that <i>which was broken</i>
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and set again. Note, If less judgments do not prevail to humble and
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reform sinners, God will send greater. Now God will <i>cause the
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sword to fall out of his hand,</i> which he caught hold of as
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thinking himself strong enough to hold it. It is repeated
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(<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.5" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.24" parsed="|Ezek|30|24|0|0" passage="Eze 30:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>), <i>I will
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break Pharaoh's arms.</i> He had been a cruel oppressor to the
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people of God formerly, and of late the <i>staff of a broken
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rod</i> to them; and now God by breaking his arms reckons with him
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for both. God justly breaks that power which is abused either to
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put wrongs upon people or to put cheats upon them. But this is not
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all; (1.) The king of Egypt shall be dispirited when he finds
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himself in danger of the king of Babylon's forces: he <i>shall
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groan before him with the groaning of a deadly wounded man.</i>
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Note, It is common for those that are most elated in their
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prosperity to be most dejected and disheartened in their adversity.
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Pharaoh, even before the sword touches him, shall groan as if he
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had received his death's wound. (2.) The people of Egypt shall be
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dispersed (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.23 Bible:Ezek.30.26" parsed="|Ezek|30|23|0|0;|Ezek|30|26|0|0" passage="Eze 30:23,26"><i>v.</i> 23 and again
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<i>v.</i> 26</scripRef>): <i>I will scatter them among the
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nations.</i> Other nations had mingled with them (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p13.7" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.5" parsed="|Ezek|30|5|0|0" passage="Eze 30:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>); now they shall be
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mingled with other nations, and seek shelter in them, and so be
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made to know that the Lord is righteous.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ez.xxxi-p14" shownumber="no">II. It is here foretold that the king of
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Babylon shall grow stronger and stronger, <scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.30.24-Ezek.30.25" parsed="|Ezek|30|24|30|25" passage="Eze 30:24,25"><i>v.</i> 24, 25</scripRef>. <i>Put strength</i>
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into the king of Babylon's arms, that he may be able to go through
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the service he is designed for. 2. That he will <i>put a sword,</i>
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his sword, into the king of Babylon's hand, which signified his
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giving him a commission and furnishing him with arms for carrying
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on a war, particularly against Egypt. Note, As judges on the bench,
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like Pilate (<scripRef id="Ez.xxxi-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:John.19.11" parsed="|John|19|11|0|0" passage="Joh 19:11">John xix.
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11</scripRef>), so generals in the field, like Nebuchadnezzar, have
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no power but what is given them from above.</p>
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