Ezekiel 16:46-47.Thine elder sister is Samaria, she and her daughters —That is, her lesser towns. “Samaria is called theelder,orgreatersister, because it was a much larger city and kingdom, greater for power, riches, and numbers of people, and more nearly allied to Judah. And Sodom ...
iii. “The intention seems merely to accumulate familiar inimical names to designate the ‘host’ (Ezekiel 23:46) that will be summoned up to execute the Lord’s vengeance.” (Vawter and Hoppe) c. They shall deal furiously with you: The armies assembled against Jerusalem would not treat he...
הרים from הרה signifies parentes (Chald., Vulg.); and תּאוה signifies not desiderium from אוה, but boundary from תּאה,Numbers 34:7-8, equals תּוה,1 Samuel 21:14;Ezekiel 9:4, to mark or bound off, as most of the Rabbi...
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Matzot (Unleavened Bread).Exodus 13:1-16, 33:12-34:26; Leviticus 23:4-8; Numbers 28:16-31; Ezekiel 36:37-37:14. [1]The Barking Foxoffers a free Bible reading plan which covers the weeklyTorahandHaftorahportions, and takes the reader through the rest of the Bible in a year, begin...
In the firstmonth, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even. (18)In the first month.—The Hebrew omits “month” by a not unusual ellipse. (Comp.Ezekiel 1:1.) ...
Verse 46.-He gave also their increase unto the caterpillar, and their labour unto the locust.Khasil(חָסִיל), here translated "caterpillar," is probably either a particular kind of locust, or the locust in one of its stages. (On the plague of locusts in Egypt, seeExodus...
(Jeremiah 46:9;Ezekiel 27:10;Ezekiel 30:5) in connection with Lud. Phut designates an African nation, probably the Nubians, whom the Egyptians called Pet, and who were noted as bowmen. Wetstein's conjecture of "Pun" (Punici, 'Phoenicians '), commended by Mr. Cheyne, is quite ...