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A Prophecy Against the King of Tyre
28:1 The word of the Lord came to me: 28:2 “Son of man, say to the prince of Tyre, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: “‘Your heart is proud and you said, “I am a god; I sit in the seat of gods, in the heart of the seas”– yet you are a man and not a god, though you think you are godlike. 28:3 Look, you are wiser than Daniel; no secret is hidden from you. 28:4 By your wisdom and understanding you have gained wealth for yourself; you have amassed gold and silver in your treasuries. 28:5 By your great skill in trade you have increased your wealth, and your heart is proud because of your wealth. 28:6 “‘Therefore this is what the sovereign Lord says: Because you think you are godlike, 28:7 I am about to bring foreigners against you, the most terrifying of nations. They will draw their swords against the grandeur made by your wisdom, and they will defile your splendor. 28:8 They will bring you down to the pit, and you will die violently in the heart of the seas. 28:9 Will you still say, “I am a god,” before the one who kills you– though you are a man and not a god– when you are in the power of those who wound you? 28:10 You will die the death of the uncircumcised by the hand of foreigners; for I have spoken, declares the sovereign Lord.’” 28:11 The word of the Lord came to me: 28:12 “Son of man, sing a lament for the king of Tyre, and say to him, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: “‘You were the sealer of perfection, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. 28:13 You were in Eden, the garden of God. Every precious stone was your covering, the ruby, topaz, and emerald, the chrysolite, onyx, and jasper, the sapphire, turquoise, and beryl; your settings and mounts were made of gold. On the day you were created they were prepared. 28:14 I placed you there with an anointed guardian cherub; you were on the holy mountain of God; you walked about amidst fiery stones. 28:15 You were blameless in your behavior from the day you were created, until sin was discovered in you. 28:16 In the abundance of your trade you were filled with violence, and you sinned; so I defiled you and banished you from the mountain of God– the guardian cherub expelled you from the midst of the stones of fire. 28:17 Your heart was proud because of your beauty; you corrupted your wisdom on account of your splendor. I threw you down to the ground; I placed you before kings, that they might see you. 28:18 By the multitude of your iniquities, through the sinfulness of your trade, you desecrated your sanctuaries. So I drew fire out from within you; it consumed you, and I turned you to ashes on the earth before the eyes of all who saw you. 28:19 All who know you among the peoples are shocked at you; you have become terrified and will be no more.’”
A Prophecy Against Sidon
28:20 The word of the Lord came to me: 28:21 “Son of man, turn toward Sidon and prophesy against it. 28:22 Say, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: “‘Look, I am against you, Sidon, and I will magnify myself in your midst. Then they will know that I am the Lord when I execute judgments on her and reveal my sovereign power in her. 28:23 I will send a plague into the city and bloodshed into its streets; the slain will fall within it, by the sword that attacks it from every side. Then they will know that I am the Lord. 28:24 “‘No longer will Israel suffer from the sharp briers or painful thorns of all who surround and scorn them. Then they will know that I am the sovereign Lord. 28:25 “‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: When I regather the house of Israel from the peoples where they are dispersed, I will reveal my sovereign power over them in the sight of the nations, and they will live in their land that I gave to my servant Jacob. 28:26 They will live securely in it; they will build houses and plant vineyards. They will live securely when I execute my judgments on all those who scorn them and surround them. Then they will know that I am the Lord their God.’”
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Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus

Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · Daniel the prophet who wrote the book of Daniel,son of David and Abigail,head of clan (Ithamar Levi) who pledged to obey God's law,prophet who wrote the book of Daniel
 · Eden a place near where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet (NIVsn),son of Joah (Gershon Levi) in King Hezekiah's time,a district along the Euphrates River south of Haran (NIVsn)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Pit the place of the dead
 · pit the place of the dead
 · Sidon residents of the town of Sidon
 · Tyre a resident of the town of Tyre


Topik/Tema Kamus: Tyre | Ezekiel | Pride | EZEKIEL, 2 | Lamentations | Sidon | WISDOM | Irony | Commerce | Topaz | Carbuncle | Sapphire | Prophecy | PSYCHOLOGY | King | Daniel | TYRUS | ZIDON, OR SIDON | Emerald | Diamond | selebihnya
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Wesley: Eze 28:2 - Hast said In thy heart.

In thy heart.

Wesley: Eze 28:2 - In the seat of God Safe and impregnable as heaven itself.

Safe and impregnable as heaven itself.

Wesley: Eze 28:2 - A man Subject to casualties, sorrows, and distresses.

Subject to casualties, sorrows, and distresses.

Wesley: Eze 28:2 - Set thine heart Thou hast entertained thoughts, which become none but God.

Thou hast entertained thoughts, which become none but God.

Wesley: Eze 28:3 - Wiser In thy own thoughts.

In thy own thoughts.

Wesley: Eze 28:3 - Daniel Who was then famous for his wisdom.

Who was then famous for his wisdom.

Wesley: Eze 28:7 - The beauty Those beautiful things, in which thy wisdom appeared.

Those beautiful things, in which thy wisdom appeared.

Wesley: Eze 28:10 - The deaths Temporal and eternal.

Temporal and eternal.

Wesley: Eze 28:10 - Of the uncircumcised Of the wicked, an accursed death.

Of the wicked, an accursed death.

Wesley: Eze 28:12 - Thou sealest up Thou fanciest that fulness of wisdom, and perfection of beauty are in thee.

Thou fanciest that fulness of wisdom, and perfection of beauty are in thee.

Wesley: Eze 28:13 - In Eden In the midst of all delights.

In the midst of all delights.

Wesley: Eze 28:13 - The workmanship Now the prophet notes their joys, musick, and songs, both to loud, and to softer musick, as the lute, and tabret in the day of their kings coronation,...

Now the prophet notes their joys, musick, and songs, both to loud, and to softer musick, as the lute, and tabret in the day of their kings coronation, and all this on instruments of most exquisite make, and of their own artists work; in this they exceeded as in the other.

Wesley: Eze 28:13 - Created King: in the day of thy coronation.

King: in the day of thy coronation.

Wesley: Eze 28:14 - Cherub For thy wisdom, power, and excellency, like a cherub, or angel; for the sacredness of thy person, and office, as the anointed of God; for the exercise...

For thy wisdom, power, and excellency, like a cherub, or angel; for the sacredness of thy person, and office, as the anointed of God; for the exercise of thy power, as a shield, as a protector of the weak.

Wesley: Eze 28:14 - And I I, whom thou forgetest have made thee so.

I, whom thou forgetest have made thee so.

Wesley: Eze 28:14 - Thou wast Thou wast advanced to kingly dignity, (which David calls a mountain, Psa 30:7,) a sacred office, and of divine institution.

Thou wast advanced to kingly dignity, (which David calls a mountain, Psa 30:7,) a sacred office, and of divine institution.

Wesley: Eze 28:14 - In the midst Surrounded with stones, that sparkle like fire.

Surrounded with stones, that sparkle like fire.

Wesley: Eze 28:15 - Thou wast perfect Is not this an irony?

Is not this an irony?

Wesley: Eze 28:16 - I will cast Out thy kingly dignity.

Out thy kingly dignity.

Wesley: Eze 28:17 - Corrupted Depraved, or lost thy wisdom.

Depraved, or lost thy wisdom.

Wesley: Eze 28:17 - Behold thee That thou mayst be a spectacle, and warning to them.

That thou mayst be a spectacle, and warning to them.

Wesley: Eze 28:18 - I will bring thee Thou shalt be burnt to ashes, and trampled under feet.

Thou shalt be burnt to ashes, and trampled under feet.

Wesley: Eze 28:19 - All All that have formerly known thy riches, power, allies, and wisdom.

All that have formerly known thy riches, power, allies, and wisdom.

Wesley: Eze 28:22 - Zidon A city, north - west from Canaan, a king's seat of old, and from which Tyre descended.

A city, north - west from Canaan, a king's seat of old, and from which Tyre descended.

Wesley: Eze 28:22 - I will be glorified When my judgments make my justice, power and truth appear, both you, and others shall confess my glory.

When my judgments make my justice, power and truth appear, both you, and others shall confess my glory.

Wesley: Eze 28:22 - Sanctified Owned as holy, reverenced as just, obeyed as sovereign.

Owned as holy, reverenced as just, obeyed as sovereign.

Wesley: Eze 28:23 - And blood Bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay into the streets of Zidon.

Bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay into the streets of Zidon.

Wesley: Eze 28:23 - Judged Be punished in the midst of the city.

Be punished in the midst of the city.

Wesley: Eze 28:23 - The sword By the sword of her enemies.

By the sword of her enemies.

Wesley: Eze 28:24 - A pricking briar By these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews, such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and Zidon. This never had a ful...

By these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews, such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and Zidon. This never had a full accomplishment yet. But it will, for the scripture cannot be broken.

Wesley: Eze 28:25 - Sanctified I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight.

I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight.

JFB: Eze 28:2 - Because, &c. Repeated resumptively in Eze 28:6. The apodosis begins at Eze 28:7. "The prince of Tyrus" at the time was Ithobal, or Ithbaal II; the name implying hi...

Repeated resumptively in Eze 28:6. The apodosis begins at Eze 28:7. "The prince of Tyrus" at the time was Ithobal, or Ithbaal II; the name implying his close connection with Baal, the Phœnician supreme god, whose representative he was.

JFB: Eze 28:2 - I am a god, I sit in . . . seat of God . . . the seas As God sits enthroned in His heavenly citadel exempt from all injury, so I sit secure in my impregnable stronghold amidst the stormiest elements, able...

As God sits enthroned in His heavenly citadel exempt from all injury, so I sit secure in my impregnable stronghold amidst the stormiest elements, able to control them at will, and make them subserve my interests. The language, though primarily here applied to the king of Tyre, as similar language is to the king of Babylon (Isa 14:13-14), yet has an ulterior and fuller accomplishment in Satan and his embodiment in Antichrist (Dan 7:25; Dan 11:36-37; 2Th 2:4; Rev 13:6). This feeling of superhuman elevation in the king of Tyre was fostered by the fact that the island on which Tyre stood was called "the holy island" [SANCONIATHON], being sacred to Hercules, so much so that the colonies looked up to Tyre as the mother city of their religion, as well as of their political existence. The Hebrew for "God" is El, that is, "the Mighty One."

JFB: Eze 28:2 - yet, &c. Keen irony.

Keen irony.

JFB: Eze 28:2 - set thine heart as . . . heart of God Thou thinkest of thyself as if thou wert God.

Thou thinkest of thyself as if thou wert God.

JFB: Eze 28:3 - -- Ezekiel ironically alludes to Ithbaal's overweening opinion of the wisdom of himself and the Tyrians, as though superior to that of Daniel, whose fame...

Ezekiel ironically alludes to Ithbaal's overweening opinion of the wisdom of himself and the Tyrians, as though superior to that of Daniel, whose fame had reached even Tyre as eclipsing the Chaldean sages. "Thou art wiser," namely, in thine own opinion (Zec 9:2).

JFB: Eze 28:3 - no secret Namely, forgetting riches (Eze 28:4).

Namely, forgetting riches (Eze 28:4).

JFB: Eze 28:3 - that they can hide That is, that can be hidden.

That is, that can be hidden.

JFB: Eze 28:5 - -- (Psa 62:10).

JFB: Eze 28:6 - Because, &c. Resumptive of Eze 28:2.

Resumptive of Eze 28:2.

JFB: Eze 28:7 - therefore Apodosis.

Apodosis.

JFB: Eze 28:7 - strangers . . . terrible of the nations The Chaldean foreigners noted for their ferocity (Eze 30:11; Eze 31:12).

The Chaldean foreigners noted for their ferocity (Eze 30:11; Eze 31:12).

JFB: Eze 28:7 - against the beauty of thy wisdom That is, against thy beautiful possessions acquired by thy wisdom on which thou pridest thyself (Eze 28:3-5).

That is, against thy beautiful possessions acquired by thy wisdom on which thou pridest thyself (Eze 28:3-5).

JFB: Eze 28:7 - defile thy brightness Obscure the brightness of thy kingdom.

Obscure the brightness of thy kingdom.

JFB: Eze 28:8 - the pit That is, the bottom of the sea; the image being that of one conquered in a sea-fight.

That is, the bottom of the sea; the image being that of one conquered in a sea-fight.

JFB: Eze 28:8 - the deaths Plural, as various kinds of deaths are meant (Jer 16:4).

Plural, as various kinds of deaths are meant (Jer 16:4).

JFB: Eze 28:8 - of them . . . slain Literally, "pierced through." Such deaths as those pierced with many wounds die.

Literally, "pierced through." Such deaths as those pierced with many wounds die.

JFB: Eze 28:9 - yet say That is, still say; referring to Eze 28:2.

That is, still say; referring to Eze 28:2.

JFB: Eze 28:9 - but, &c. But thy blasphemous boastings shall be falsified, and thou shalt be shown to be but man, and not God, in the hand (at the mercy) of Him.

But thy blasphemous boastings shall be falsified, and thou shalt be shown to be but man, and not God, in the hand (at the mercy) of Him.

JFB: Eze 28:10 - deaths of . . . uncircumcised That is, such a death as the uncircumcised or godless heathen deserve; and perhaps, also, such as the uncircumcised inflict, a great ignominy in the e...

That is, such a death as the uncircumcised or godless heathen deserve; and perhaps, also, such as the uncircumcised inflict, a great ignominy in the eyes of a Jew (1Sa 31:4); a fit retribution on him who had scoffed at the circumcised Jews.

JFB: Eze 28:12 - sealest up the sum Literally, "Thou art the one sealing the sum of perfection." A thing is sealed when completed (Dan 9:24). "The sum" implies the full measure of beauty...

Literally, "Thou art the one sealing the sum of perfection." A thing is sealed when completed (Dan 9:24). "The sum" implies the full measure of beauty, from a Hebrew root, "to measure." The normal man--one formed after accurate rule.

JFB: Eze 28:13 - in Eden The king of Tyre is represented in his former high state (contrasted with his subsequent downfall), under images drawn from the primeval man in Eden, ...

The king of Tyre is represented in his former high state (contrasted with his subsequent downfall), under images drawn from the primeval man in Eden, the type of humanity in its most Godlike form.

JFB: Eze 28:13 - garden of God The model of ideal loveliness (Eze 31:8-9; Eze 36:35). In the person of the king of Tyre a new trial was made of humanity with the greatest earthly ad...

The model of ideal loveliness (Eze 31:8-9; Eze 36:35). In the person of the king of Tyre a new trial was made of humanity with the greatest earthly advantages. But as in the case of Adam, the good gifts of God were only turned into ministers to pride and self.

JFB: Eze 28:13 - every precious stone So in Eden (Gen 2:12), "gold, bdellium, and the onyx stone." So the king of Tyre was arrayed in jewel-bespangled robes after the fashion of Oriental m...

So in Eden (Gen 2:12), "gold, bdellium, and the onyx stone." So the king of Tyre was arrayed in jewel-bespangled robes after the fashion of Oriental monarchs. The nine precious stones here mentioned answer to nine of the twelve (representing the twelve tribes) in the high priest's breastplate (Exo 39:10-13; Rev 21:14, Rev 21:19-21). Of the four rows of three in each, the third is omitted in the Hebrew, but is supplied in the Septuagint. In this, too, there is an ulterior reference to Antichrist, who is blasphemously to arrogate the office of our divine High Priest (Zec 6:13).

JFB: Eze 28:13 - tabrets Tambourines.

Tambourines.

JFB: Eze 28:13 - pipes Literally, "holes" in musical pipes or flutes.

Literally, "holes" in musical pipes or flutes.

JFB: Eze 28:13 - created That is, in the day of thine accession to the throne. Tambourines and all the marks of joy were ready prepared for thee ("in thee," that is, "with and...

That is, in the day of thine accession to the throne. Tambourines and all the marks of joy were ready prepared for thee ("in thee," that is, "with and for thee"). Thou hadst not, like others, to work thy way to the throne through arduous struggles. No sooner created than, like Adam, thou wast surrounded with the gratifications of Eden. FAIRBAIRN, for "pipes," translates, "females" (having reference to Gen 1:27), that is, musician-women. MAURER explains the Hebrew not as to music, but as to the setting and mounting of the gems previously mentioned.

JFB: Eze 28:14 - anointed cherub GESENIUS translates from an Aramaic root, "extended cherub." English Version, from a Hebrew root, is better. "The cherub consecrated to the Lord by th...

GESENIUS translates from an Aramaic root, "extended cherub." English Version, from a Hebrew root, is better. "The cherub consecrated to the Lord by the anointing oil" [FAIRBAIRN].

JFB: Eze 28:14 - covereth The imagery employed by Ezekiel as a priest is from the Jewish temple, wherein the cherubim overshadowed the mercy seat, as the king of Tyre, a demi-g...

The imagery employed by Ezekiel as a priest is from the Jewish temple, wherein the cherubim overshadowed the mercy seat, as the king of Tyre, a demi-god in his own esteem, extended his protection over the interests of Tyre. The cherub--an ideal compound of the highest kinds of animal existence and the type of redeemed man in his ultimate state of perfection--is made the image of the king of Tyre, as if the beau ideal of humanity. The pretensions of Antichrist are the ulterior reference, of whom the king of Tyre is a type. Compare "As God . . . in the temple of God" (2Th 2:4).

JFB: Eze 28:14 - I have set thee Not thou set thyself (Pro 8:16; Rom 13:1).

Not thou set thyself (Pro 8:16; Rom 13:1).

JFB: Eze 28:14 - upon the holy mountain of God Zion, following up the image.

Zion, following up the image.

JFB: Eze 28:14 - in . . . midst of . . . stones of fire In ambitious imagination he stood in the place of God, "under whose feet was, as it were, a pavement of sapphire," while His glory was like "devouring...

In ambitious imagination he stood in the place of God, "under whose feet was, as it were, a pavement of sapphire," while His glory was like "devouring fire" (Exo 24:10, Exo 24:17).

JFB: Eze 28:15 - perfect Prosperous [GROTIUS], and having no defect. So Hiram was a sample of the Tyrian monarch in his early days of wisdom and prosperity (1Ki 5:7, &c.).

Prosperous [GROTIUS], and having no defect. So Hiram was a sample of the Tyrian monarch in his early days of wisdom and prosperity (1Ki 5:7, &c.).

JFB: Eze 28:15 - till iniquity . . . in thee Like the primeval man thou hast fallen by abusing God's gifts, and so hast provoked God's wrath.

Like the primeval man thou hast fallen by abusing God's gifts, and so hast provoked God's wrath.

JFB: Eze 28:16 - filled the midst of thee That is, they have filled the midst of the city; he as the head of the state being involved in the guilt of the state, which he did not check, but fos...

That is, they have filled the midst of the city; he as the head of the state being involved in the guilt of the state, which he did not check, but fostered.

JFB: Eze 28:16 - cast thee as profane No longer treated as sacred, but driven out of the place of sanctity (see Eze 28:14) which thou hast occupied (compare Psa 89:39).

No longer treated as sacred, but driven out of the place of sanctity (see Eze 28:14) which thou hast occupied (compare Psa 89:39).

JFB: Eze 28:17 - brightness Thy splendor.

Thy splendor.

JFB: Eze 28:17 - lay thee before kings As an example of God's wrath against presumptuous pride.

As an example of God's wrath against presumptuous pride.

JFB: Eze 28:18 - thy sanctuaries That is, the holy places, attributed to the king of Tyre in Eze 28:14, as his ideal position. As he "profaned" it, so God will "profane" him (Eze 28:1...

That is, the holy places, attributed to the king of Tyre in Eze 28:14, as his ideal position. As he "profaned" it, so God will "profane" him (Eze 28:16).

JFB: Eze 28:18 - fire . . . devour As he abused his supposed elevation amidst "the stones of fire" (Eze 28:16), so God will make His "fire" to "devour" him.

As he abused his supposed elevation amidst "the stones of fire" (Eze 28:16), so God will make His "fire" to "devour" him.

JFB: Eze 28:21 - Zidon Famous for its fishery (from a root, Zud, "to fish"); and afterwards for its wide extended commerce; its artistic elegance was proverbial. Founded by ...

Famous for its fishery (from a root, Zud, "to fish"); and afterwards for its wide extended commerce; its artistic elegance was proverbial. Founded by Canaan's first-born (Gen 10:15). Tyre was an offshoot from it, so that it was involved in the same overthrow by the Chaldeans as Tyre. It is mentioned separately, because its idolatry (Ashtaroth, Tammuz, or Adonis) infected Israel more than that of Tyre did (Eze 8:14; Jdg 10:6; 1Ki 11:33). The notorious Jezebel was a daughter of the Zidonian king.

JFB: Eze 28:22 - shall be sanctified in her When all nations shall see that I am the Holy Judge in the vengeance that I will inflict on her for sin.

When all nations shall see that I am the Holy Judge in the vengeance that I will inflict on her for sin.

JFB: Eze 28:24 - no more . . . brier . . . unto . . . Israel As the idolatrous nations left in Canaan (among which Zidon is expressly specified in the limits of Asher, Jdg 1:31) had been (Num 33:55; Jos 23:13). ...

As the idolatrous nations left in Canaan (among which Zidon is expressly specified in the limits of Asher, Jdg 1:31) had been (Num 33:55; Jos 23:13). "A brier," first ensnaring the Israelites in sin, and then being made the instrument of punishing them.

JFB: Eze 28:24 - pricking Literally, "causing bitterness." The same Hebrew is translated "fretting" (Lev 13:51-52). The wicked are often called "thorns" (2Sa 23:6).

Literally, "causing bitterness." The same Hebrew is translated "fretting" (Lev 13:51-52). The wicked are often called "thorns" (2Sa 23:6).

JFB: Eze 28:25-26 - -- Fulfilled in part at the restoration from Babylon, when Judaism, so far from being merged in heathenism, made inroads by conversions on the idolatry o...

Fulfilled in part at the restoration from Babylon, when Judaism, so far from being merged in heathenism, made inroads by conversions on the idolatry of surrounding nations. The full accomplishment is yet future, when Israel, under Christ, shall be the center of Christendom; of which an earnest was given in the woman from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon who sought the Saviour (Mat 15:21, Mat 15:24, Mat 15:26-28; compare Isa 11:12).

JFB: Eze 28:25-26 - dwell safely (Jer 23:6). This is the last of the world kingdoms against which Ezekiel's prophecies are directed, and occupies the largest space in them, namely, ...

(Jer 23:6).

This is the last of the world kingdoms against which Ezekiel's prophecies are directed, and occupies the largest space in them, namely, the next four chapters. Though farther off than Tyre, it exercised a more powerful influence on Israel.

Clarke: Eze 28:2 - Say unto the prince of Tyrus Say unto the prince of Tyrus - But who was this prince of Tyrus? Some think Hiram; some, Sin; some, the devil; others, Ithobaal, with whom the chron...

Say unto the prince of Tyrus - But who was this prince of Tyrus? Some think Hiram; some, Sin; some, the devil; others, Ithobaal, with whom the chronology and circumstances best agree. Origen thought the guardian angel of the city was intended

Clarke: Eze 28:2 - I am a god I am a god - That is, I am absolute, independent, and accountable to none. He was a man of great pride and arrogance.

I am a god - That is, I am absolute, independent, and accountable to none. He was a man of great pride and arrogance.

Clarke: Eze 28:3 - Thou art wiser than Daniel Thou art wiser than Daniel - Daniel was at this time living, and was reputable for his great wisdom. This is said ironically. See Eze 14:14; Eze 26:...

Thou art wiser than Daniel - Daniel was at this time living, and was reputable for his great wisdom. This is said ironically. See Eze 14:14; Eze 26:1.

Clarke: Eze 28:5 - By thy great wisdom By thy great wisdom - He attributed every thing to himself; he did not acknowledge a Divine providence. As he got all by himself, so he believed he ...

By thy great wisdom - He attributed every thing to himself; he did not acknowledge a Divine providence. As he got all by himself, so he believed he could keep all by himself, and had no need of any foreign help.

Clarke: Eze 28:7 - I will bring strangers upon thee I will bring strangers upon thee - The Chaldeans.

I will bring strangers upon thee - The Chaldeans.

Clarke: Eze 28:9 - Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee - Wilt thou continue thy pride and arrogance when the sword is sheathed in thee, and still imagine th...

Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee - Wilt thou continue thy pride and arrogance when the sword is sheathed in thee, and still imagine that thou art self-sufficient and independent?

Clarke: Eze 28:10 - The deaths of the uncircumcised The deaths of the uncircumcised - Two deaths, temporal and eternal. Ithobaal was taken and killed by Nebuchadnezzar.

The deaths of the uncircumcised - Two deaths, temporal and eternal. Ithobaal was taken and killed by Nebuchadnezzar.

Clarke: Eze 28:12 - Thou sealest up Thou sealest up - This has been translated, "Thou drawest thy own likeness.""Thou formest a portrait of thyself; and hast represented thyself the pe...

Thou sealest up - This has been translated, "Thou drawest thy own likeness.""Thou formest a portrait of thyself; and hast represented thyself the perfection of wisdom and beauty."I believe this to be the meaning of the place.

Clarke: Eze 28:13 - Thou hast been in Eden Thou hast been in Eden - This also is a strong irony. Thou art like Adam, when in his innocence and excellence he was in the garden of Eden

Thou hast been in Eden - This also is a strong irony. Thou art like Adam, when in his innocence and excellence he was in the garden of Eden

Clarke: Eze 28:13 - Every precious stone was thy covering Every precious stone was thy covering - For a description of these stones see the note on Exo 28:17.

Every precious stone was thy covering - For a description of these stones see the note on Exo 28:17.

Clarke: Eze 28:14 - Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth - The irony is continued; and here he is likened to the Cherub that guarded the gates of Paradise, and ke...

Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth - The irony is continued; and here he is likened to the Cherub that guarded the gates of Paradise, and kept the way of the tree of life; or to one of the cherubs whose wings, spread out, covered the mercy-seat

Clarke: Eze 28:14 - Thou mast upon the holy mountain of God Thou mast upon the holy mountain of God - The irony is still continued; and now he is compared to Hoses, and afterwards to one of the chief angels, ...

Thou mast upon the holy mountain of God - The irony is still continued; and now he is compared to Hoses, and afterwards to one of the chief angels, who has walked up and down among the stones of fire; that is, thy floors have been paved with precious stones, that shone and sparkled like fire

Lucan, describing the splendor of the apartments of Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, speaks in nearly a similar language: -

Nec summis crustata domus, sectisque niteba

Marmoribus, stabatque sibi non segnis achates

Purpureusque lapis, totusque effusus in aul

Calcabatur onyx

Pharsal. lib. x

Rich as some fane by slavish zealots reared

For the proud banquet stood the hall prepared

Thick golden plates the latent beams infold

And the high roof was fretted o’ er with gold

Of solid marble all the walls were made

And onyx e’ en the meaner floor inlaid

While porphyry and agate round the cour

In massy columns rose, a proud support

Of solid ebony each post was wrought

From swarthy Meroe profusely brought

With ivory was the entrance crusted o’ er

And polished tortoise hid each shining door

While on the cloudy spots enchased was see

The trusty emerald’ s never-fading green

Within the royal beds and couches shone

Beamy and bright with many a costly stone

The glowing purple rich

Rowe.

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Clarke: Eze 28:15 - Thou wast perfect in thy ways Thou wast perfect in thy ways - The irony seems still to be kept up. Thou hast been like the angels, like Moses, like the cherubs, like Adam, like G...

Thou wast perfect in thy ways - The irony seems still to be kept up. Thou hast been like the angels, like Moses, like the cherubs, like Adam, like God, till thy iniquity was found out.

Clarke: Eze 28:16 - I will cast thee as profane I will cast thee as profane - Thou shalt be cast down from thine eminence

I will cast thee as profane - Thou shalt be cast down from thine eminence

Clarke: Eze 28:16 - From the midst of the stones of fire From the midst of the stones of fire - Some, supposing that stones of fire means the stars, have thought that the whole refers to the fall of Satan.

From the midst of the stones of fire - Some, supposing that stones of fire means the stars, have thought that the whole refers to the fall of Satan.

Clarke: Eze 28:18 - Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries - Irony continued. As God, as the angels, as the cherubim, thou must have had thy sanctuaries; but thou hast defil...

Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries - Irony continued. As God, as the angels, as the cherubim, thou must have had thy sanctuaries; but thou hast defiled them: and as Adam, thou hast polluted thy Eden, and hast been expelled from Paradise.

Clarke: Eze 28:19 - Thou shalt be a terror Thou shalt be a terror - Instead of being an object of adoration thou shalt be a subject of horror, and at last be destroyed with thy city, so that ...

Thou shalt be a terror - Instead of being an object of adoration thou shalt be a subject of horror, and at last be destroyed with thy city, so that nothing but thy name shall remain. It was entirely burnt by Alexander the Great, as it had been before by Nebuchadnezzar.

Clarke: Eze 28:22 - I am against thee, O Zidon I am against thee, O Zidon - Sidon for a long time had possessed the empire of the sea and of all Phoenicia, and Tyre was one of its colonies; but i...

I am against thee, O Zidon - Sidon for a long time had possessed the empire of the sea and of all Phoenicia, and Tyre was one of its colonies; but in process of time, the daughter became greater than the mother. It seems to have been an independent place at the time in which Tyre was taken; but it is likely that it was taken by the Chaldeans soon after the former.

Clarke: Eze 28:23 - And the wounded And the wounded - חלל chalal , the soldiery. All its supports shall be taken away, and its defenders destroyed.

And the wounded - חלל chalal , the soldiery. All its supports shall be taken away, and its defenders destroyed.

Clarke: Eze 28:24 - There shall be no more a pricking brier There shall be no more a pricking brier - Nothing to excite Israel to idolatry when restored from their captivity. Perhaps there is an allusion to J...

There shall be no more a pricking brier - Nothing to excite Israel to idolatry when restored from their captivity. Perhaps there is an allusion to Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Sidon, and wife to Ahab, king of Israel, who was the greatest curse to Israel, and the universal restorer of idolatry in the land, see 1Ki 16:31. Sidon being destroyed, there would come no encourager of idolatry from that quarter.

Clarke: Eze 28:25 - When I shall have gathered the house of Israel When I shall have gathered the house of Israel - In their long captivity, God had been preparing the land for them so as to make it a safe dwelling;...

When I shall have gathered the house of Israel - In their long captivity, God had been preparing the land for them so as to make it a safe dwelling; and hence he executed judgments on all the heathen nations round about by means of the Chaldeans. Thus Tyre and Sidon were destroyed, as were the Ammonites and others who had been the inveterate enemies of the Jews. Judgment first began at his own house, then proceeded to the heathen nations; and when they were brought down, then he visited and redeemed his people. Thus God’ s ways are proved to be all equal; partialities and caprices belong not to him.

Defender: Eze 28:2 - prince of Tyrus The "prince of Tyrus" at the time of Ezekiel's prophecy is believed to have been Ethbaal III. In any case, this monarch obviously must have been extre...

The "prince of Tyrus" at the time of Ezekiel's prophecy is believed to have been Ethbaal III. In any case, this monarch obviously must have been extremely proud and arrogant, even claiming to be God.

Defender: Eze 28:2 - I am a God It would seem insanity for any man to think he is God, except for the pantheistic context in which such assertions are made. Both ancient pagan religi...

It would seem insanity for any man to think he is God, except for the pantheistic context in which such assertions are made. Both ancient pagan religions and some religions today believe that the cosmos is its own creator and that men, as the highest products of its processes, are in union with the cosmic consciousness, "as gods" (Gen 3:5). It is easy, then, for some great leader to go further and believe that he is the greatest of the gods."

Defender: Eze 28:3 - Daniel Daniel's reputation was already widely known to his contemporaries, even as far away from Babylon as Tyre, yet the king of Tyre, being "God," thought ...

Daniel's reputation was already widely known to his contemporaries, even as far away from Babylon as Tyre, yet the king of Tyre, being "God," thought himself wiser than Daniel."

Defender: Eze 28:12 - king of Tyrus This new section of the prophecy is directed against "the king of Tyrus" rather than "the prince of Tyrus" (Eze 28:2), and the whole tenor of the prop...

This new section of the prophecy is directed against "the king of Tyrus" rather than "the prince of Tyrus" (Eze 28:2), and the whole tenor of the prophecy indicates that a different personage is in view. In fact, the description of this person could not be applied literally to any human being, no matter how rich or powerful or proud. Yet the one is obviously in some sense an extension of the description of the human "prince.""

Defender: Eze 28:13 - Eden No one was in Eden, the garden of God, except Adam, Eve, and Satan. We are forced to conclude that this "king of Tyrus" is none other than Satan, pers...

No one was in Eden, the garden of God, except Adam, Eve, and Satan. We are forced to conclude that this "king of Tyrus" is none other than Satan, personally possessing and controlling the willing body of the proud "prince of Tyrus." Just as he possessed the body of the "king of Babylon" (see notes on Isa 14:12-15) and the body of Judas (Luk 22:3), he was able to possess and control the Tyrian monarch. His strategy in first personally taking control of an earlier king of Babylon and then the prince of Tyre, rather than leaving them to lower powers in the demonic hierarchy, probably had to do with the great military influence developing in Babylon and the preeminent economic influence of Phoenicia. By controlling the leaders of these two world powers, he could largely control the world, firmly establishing his anti-God materialistic, pantheistic, evolutionistic religious system almost everywhere. In this, he had largely succeeded.

Defender: Eze 28:13 - precious stone The description of this Eden, emphasizing precious stones, seems quite different from the tree-filled garden described in Genesis 2; probably the eart...

The description of this Eden, emphasizing precious stones, seems quite different from the tree-filled garden described in Genesis 2; probably the earthly Eden was prepared by God as a terrestrial model of His own Eden in heaven. When He finally was forced to expel Adam and Eve from the garden, He left the cherubims there to guard its entrance.

Defender: Eze 28:13 - created The mighty being addressed here was clearly of the angelic order, for he had been "created," not born. This statement could not have been true of an e...

The mighty being addressed here was clearly of the angelic order, for he had been "created," not born. This statement could not have been true of an earthly king of Tyre."

Defender: Eze 28:14 - anointed cherub The "anointed cherub" on God's "holy mountain," covering the heavenly Eden and God's throne, was evidently the highest of the cherubim and, therefore,...

The "anointed cherub" on God's "holy mountain," covering the heavenly Eden and God's throne, was evidently the highest of the cherubim and, therefore, the highest of all God's created angels."

Defender: Eze 28:15 - perfect in thy ways This being was of incomparable beauty and wisdom (Eze 28:17), "perfect in all his ways," causing his heart to be lifted up to attempt to displace His ...

This being was of incomparable beauty and wisdom (Eze 28:17), "perfect in all his ways," causing his heart to be lifted up to attempt to displace His own Creator (Isa 14:12-15).

Defender: Eze 28:15 - iniquity When iniquity was found in this perfect being - evidently the sin of rebellion against God - he who had been Lucifer ("Light-Bearer") became Satan ("T...

When iniquity was found in this perfect being - evidently the sin of rebellion against God - he who had been Lucifer ("Light-Bearer") became Satan ("The Adversary"), and has remained God's greatest foe ever since."

Defender: Eze 28:17 - corrupted thy wisdom Satan's incomparable wisdom became corrupt when he deceived himself into thinking he could become God. He has attempted to deceive men and women ever ...

Satan's incomparable wisdom became corrupt when he deceived himself into thinking he could become God. He has attempted to deceive men and women ever since, persuading them (as he did Eve) that they also could be "as gods" (Gen 3:5), but he had deceived himself most of all. His corrupted wisdom somehow persuaded him that he and God were the same type of being and, therefore, that he could displace God by leading a revolt of the angels under his command. This plan could be rationalized only by his assuming that both he and God had by some unknown process evolved out of the primeval waters which had been the environment of his first consciousness, when God created him. This is suggested not only from Gen 1:2, but in all the most ancient pagan cosmogonies (Sumeria, Egypt), for which Satan must have been primarily responsible. Thus, Satan's corrupted wisdom devised the primeval system of pantheistic evolutionism with which he has been corrupting and deceiving the world ever since.

Defender: Eze 28:17 - to the ground When he rebelled against God in the heavenly Eden (sometime after the six days of creation, for everything in heaven and earth was still "very good" a...

When he rebelled against God in the heavenly Eden (sometime after the six days of creation, for everything in heaven and earth was still "very good" at that point in time - Genesis 1:31-2:3), God "cast him to the ground" - that is, "to the earth" - where He allowed him to test Adam and Eve in their earthly Eden, to see whether they also would rebel against God's Word, and seek to be gods themselves."

Defender: Eze 28:19 - never shalt thou be The final salvo in Ezekiel's prophecy against the Satan-possessed king of Tyre returns in part to the coming demise of the arrogant earthly monarch. H...

The final salvo in Ezekiel's prophecy against the Satan-possessed king of Tyre returns in part to the coming demise of the arrogant earthly monarch. His calamitous defeat by the invading Babylonians would be a type of defeat that Satan himself would suffer in the ultimate day of the Lord."

Defender: Eze 28:21 - Zidon Tyre's sister city in Phoenicia was also to be conquered by Nebuchadnezzar. Sidon, in fact, was older than Tyre (although Tyre had surpassed it in imp...

Tyre's sister city in Phoenicia was also to be conquered by Nebuchadnezzar. Sidon, in fact, was older than Tyre (although Tyre had surpassed it in importance and wealth), for it had been founded by a son of Canaan himself (Gen 10:15) and had been notoriously wicked through all the centuries since. It was not to be destroyed like Tyre, however, but would be subjected frequently to violence and pestilence (Eze 28:23). It still survives today, but has been the scene of bloody fighting in almost endless wars and battles throughout the past 2500 years; that is still true today in Lebanon, where it is located in the modern world."

TSK: Eze 28:2 - the prince // Because // I am // I sit // in the midst // yet // thou set the prince : Josephus states, on the authority of Menander, who translated the Phoenician annals into Greek, and Philostratus, that this prince was It...

the prince : Josephus states, on the authority of Menander, who translated the Phoenician annals into Greek, and Philostratus, that this prince was Ithobal.

Because : Eze 28:5, Eze 28:17, Eze 31:10; Deu 8:14; 2Ch 26:16; Pro 16:18, Pro 18:12; Isa 2:12; Dan 5:22; Dan 5:23; Hab 2:4; 1Ti 3:6; 1Pe 5:5

I am : Eze 28:6, Eze 28:9; Gen 3:5; Act 12:22, Act 12:23; Rev 17:3

I sit : Eze 28:12-14; Isa 14:13, Isa 14:14; Dan 4:30,Dan 4:31; 2Th 2:4

in the midst : Heb. in the heart, Eze 27:3, Eze 27:4, Eze 27:26, Eze 27:27 *marg.

yet : Eze 28:9; Psa 9:20, Psa 72:6, Psa 72:7; Isa 31:3

thou set : Eze 28:6; 2Th 2:4

TSK: Eze 28:3 - thou art // no secret thou art : Dan 1:20, Dan 2:48, Dan 5:11, Dan 5:12; Zec 9:2, Zec 9:3 no secret : 1Ki 4:29-32, 1Ki 10:3; Job 15:8; Psa 25:14; Dan 2:22, Dan 2:27, Dan 2:...

TSK: Eze 28:4 - -- Eze 29:3; Deu 8:17, Deu 8:18; Pro 18:11, Pro 23:4, Pro 23:5; Ecc 9:11; Hab 1:16; Zec 9:2-4

TSK: Eze 28:5 - thy great wisdom // and by // and thine thy great wisdom : Heb. the greatness of thy wisdom, Pro 26:12; Isa 5:21; Rom 12:16 and by : Ezek. 27:12-36; Psa 62:10; Isa 23:3, Isa 23:8; Hos 12:7, ...

TSK: Eze 28:6 - Because Because : Eze 28:2; Exo 9:17; Job 9:4, Job 40:9-12; 1Co 10:22; 2Th 2:4; Jam 1:11

TSK: Eze 28:7 - I will // the terrible // defile I will : Eze 26:7-14; Isa 23:8, Isa 23:9; Amo 3:6 the terrible : Eze 30:11, Eze 31:12, Eze 32:12; Deu 28:49, Deu 28:50; Isa 25:3, Isa 25:4; Dan 7:7; H...

TSK: Eze 28:8 - shall bring // are slain shall bring : Eze 32:18-30; Job 17:16, Job 33:18, Job 33:28; Psa 28:1, Psa 30:9, Psa 55:15, Psa 88:4, Psa 88:5; Pro 1:12; Pro 28:17; Isa 38:17 are sla...

TSK: Eze 28:9 - say // thou shalt // slayeth say : Eze 28:2; Dan 4:31, Dan 4:32, Dan 5:23-30; Act 12:22, Act 12:23 thou shalt : Psa 82:7; Isa 31:3 slayeth : or, woundeth

say : Eze 28:2; Dan 4:31, Dan 4:32, Dan 5:23-30; Act 12:22, Act 12:23

thou shalt : Psa 82:7; Isa 31:3

slayeth : or, woundeth

TSK: Eze 28:10 - the deaths // by the the deaths : Eze 31:18, Eze 32:19, Eze 32:21, Eze 32:24-30, Eze 44:7, Eze 44:9; Lev 26:41; 1Sa 17:26, 1Sa 17:36; Jer 6:10; Jer 9:25, Jer 9:26; Joh 8:2...

TSK: Eze 28:12 - take up // Thou sealest // full take up : Eze 28:2, Eze 19:1, Eze 19:14, Eze 26:17, Eze 27:2, Eze 27:32, Eze 32:2, Eze 32:16; 2Ch 35:25; Isa 14:4; Jer 9:17-20 Thou sealest : Eze 28:2...

TSK: Eze 28:13 - in Eden // every // sardius // beryl // emerald // thou wast in Eden : Eze 31:8, Eze 31:9, Eze 36:35; Gen 2:8, Gen 3:23, Gen 3:24, Gen 13:10; Isa 51:3; Joe 2:3; Rev 2:7 every : Eze 27:16, Eze 27:22; Gen 2:11, Ge...

in Eden : Eze 31:8, Eze 31:9, Eze 36:35; Gen 2:8, Gen 3:23, Gen 3:24, Gen 13:10; Isa 51:3; Joe 2:3; Rev 2:7

every : Eze 27:16, Eze 27:22; Gen 2:11, Gen 2:12; Exo 28:17-20, Exo 39:10-21; Isa 54:11, Isa 54:12; Rev 17:4; Rev 21:19, Rev 21:20

sardius : or, ruby

beryl : or, chrysolite

emerald : or, chrysoprase. the workmanship. Eze 26:13; Isa 14:11, Isa 23:16, Isa 30:32

thou wast : Eze 28:15, Eze 21:30

TSK: Eze 28:14 - the anointed // and I // upon // stones the anointed : Eze 28:16; Exo 25:17-20, Exo 30:26, Exo 40:9 and I : Exo 9:16; Psa 75:5-7; Isa 10:6, Isa 10:15, Isa 37:26, Isa 37:27; Dan 2:37, Dan 2:3...

TSK: Eze 28:15 - perfect // till iniquity perfect : Eze 28:3-6, Eze 28:12, Eze 27:3, Eze 27:4 till iniquity : Eze 28:17, Eze 28:18; Gen 1:26, Gen 1:27, Gen 1:31, Gen 6:5, Gen 6:6; Pro 14:34; E...

TSK: Eze 28:16 - the multitude // filled // therefore // O covering the multitude : Ezek. 27:12-36; Isa 23:17, Isa 23:18; Hos 12:7; Luk 19:45, Luk 19:46; Joh 2:16; 1Ti 6:9, 1Ti 6:10 filled : Eze 8:17; Gen 6:11; Amo 3:9...

TSK: Eze 28:17 - heart // thou hast // I will cast // I will lay heart : Eze 28:2, Eze 28:5, Eze 16:14, Eze 16:15, Eze 31:10; Pro 11:2, Pro 16:18; Luk 14:11; Jam 4:6 thou hast : Isa 19:11-13; Jer 8:9; Rom 1:22-25; 1...

TSK: Eze 28:18 - defiled // by the iniquity // therefore // I will bring defiled : Eze 28:2, Eze 28:13, Eze 28:14, Eze 28:16 by the iniquity : Mar 8:36 therefore : Eze 5:4; Jdg 9:15, Jdg 9:20; Amo 1:9, Amo 1:10,Amo 1:14, Am...

TSK: Eze 28:19 - they // thou shalt // a terror they : Eze 27:35, Eze 27:36; Psa 76:12; Isa 14:16-19; Rev 18:9, Rev 18:10,Rev 18:15-19 thou shalt : Eze 26:14, Eze 26:21, Eze 27:36; Jer 51:63, Jer 51...

TSK: Eze 28:21 - set // Zidon set : Eze 6:2, Eze 25:2, Eze 29:2 Zidon : Tyre was a colony of the Zidonians (See note on Isa 23:12); and consequently Zidon was a more ancient, thoug...

set : Eze 6:2, Eze 25:2, Eze 29:2

Zidon : Tyre was a colony of the Zidonians (See note on Isa 23:12); and consequently Zidon was a more ancient, though a less considerable city than Tyre; and it is probable that it was taken by the Chaldeans soon after the destruction of the latter. It was afterwards burnt to the ground by the inhabitants, to prevent it falling in the hands of Ochus. Eze 27:8, Eze 32:30; Gen 10:15, Sidon, Isa 23:2-4, Isa 23:12; Jer 25:22, Jer 27:3, Jer 47:4; Joe 3:4-8; Zec 9:2

TSK: Eze 28:22 - I am against // I will // shall be I am against : Eze 5:8, Eze 21:3, Eze 26:3, Eze 29:3, Eze 29:10, Eze 38:3, Eze 39:1-3; Jer 21:13, Jer 50:31; Nah 1:6, Nah 2:13; Nah 3:5 I will : Eze 2...

TSK: Eze 28:23 - I will send // and they shall I will send : Eze 5:12, Eze 38:22; Jer 15:2 and they shall : Eze 25:7, Eze 25:11, Eze 25:17, Eze 26:6

I will send : Eze 5:12, Eze 38:22; Jer 15:2

and they shall : Eze 25:7, Eze 25:11, Eze 25:17, Eze 26:6

TSK: Eze 28:24 - a pricking // and they a pricking : Num 33:55; Jos 23:13; Jdg 2:3; Isa 35:9, Isa 55:13; Jer 12:14; Mic 7:4; 2Co 12:7; Rev 21:4 and they : Eze 28:23, Eze 28:26, Eze 36:36-38,...

TSK: Eze 28:25 - When // be sanctified // then shall // to my When : Eze 11:17, Eze 20:41, Eze 34:13, Eze 36:24, Eze 37:21, Eze 39:27; Lev 26:44, Lev 26:45; Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Psa 106:47; Isa 11:12, Isa 11:13, I...

TSK: Eze 28:26 - and they shall dwell // safely // build // when I // despise // and they and they shall dwell : Eze 34:25-28, Eze 38:8; Lev 25:18, Lev 25:19; Deu 12:10; Jer 23:6-8, Jer 33:16; Hos 2:18; Zec 2:4, Zec 2:5 safely : or, with co...

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Poole: Eze 28:2 - Unto // The princes // Thine heart is lifted up // Hast said // A god // In the seat of God // A man // Thou set thine heart as the heart of God Unto of. The princes king, whose name was either Ethbaal, or Ithobaal. Thine heart is lifted up thou art waxen proud, and aspirest above all reas...

Unto of.

The princes king, whose name was either Ethbaal, or Ithobaal.

Thine heart is lifted up thou art waxen proud, and aspirest above all reason, and boastest extravagantly in thyself, state policy, and power.

Hast said thought, imagined, or flattered thyself.

A god or the mighty and strong one, for so the Hebrew is, and perhaps were better so rendered; he gloried in his strength, as if he were a god. The like you have Isa 14:14 .

In the seat of God: as a magistrate he did bear the name and authority of God; but he thought not of this; he dreams of the stateliness, strength, convenience, safety, and inaccessibleness of his seat, as if he were safe and impregnable as heaven itself.

A man subject to all the casualties, sorrows, and distresses of man’ s state and life, thou art Adam, of earth, not El, nor like unto the Mighty One in heaven.

Thou set thine heart as the heart of God thou hast entertained thoughts which become none but God, thou hast projected things which none but God can effect, thou hast promised thyself perpetual peace, safety, riches, and happiness in thyself, and from thyself.

Poole: Eze 28:3 - Thou art wiser // That they can hide from thee Thou art wiser in thy own thoughts of thyself, than Daniel, who was then famous for his wisdom, which was imparted to him from Heaven, Eze 14:20 Dan ...

Thou art wiser in thy own thoughts of thyself, than Daniel, who was then famous for his wisdom, which was imparted to him from Heaven, Eze 14:20 Dan 1:20 2:20,48 .

That they can hide from thee that any sort of men can conceal, that thine adversaries shall contrive against thee to thy danger or hurt: all this ironically said.

Poole: Eze 28:4 - With thy wisdom // Gotten // made // puissance // Into thy treasures With thy wisdom by thy policy in government, and by thy skill in trading, for he speaks of that kind of prudence to which these names are given. Got...

With thy wisdom by thy policy in government, and by thy skill in trading, for he speaks of that kind of prudence to which these names are given.

Gotten or

made so the word. Riches; power and might, so the Hebrew, as well as wealth and riches, and so the Gallic version reads

puissance the princes of Tyre had been prudent, and so increased their power and interest.

Into thy treasures into both his own private purse, and into the public treasuries too.

Poole: Eze 28:5 - Thy great wisdom // And by thy traffic // Thy riches // Is lifted up Thy great wisdom: here the eminent degree of this prince’ s wisdom is owned. And by thy traffic: and might as well be spared, for as it is not...

Thy great wisdom: here the eminent degree of this prince’ s wisdom is owned.

And by thy traffic: and might as well be spared, for as it is not in the Hebrew, so it rather obscures than clears the text; let it be read, By thy great wisdom in thy traffic, and it is very plain, and so the French reads it increased; made great or enlarged.

Thy riches thy power, as Eze 28:4 .

Is lifted up exalts itself, carrieth it loftily and proudly above thy neighbours, which is not good; above thyself, which is worse; and above God too, which is worst of all, as Eze 28:2 .

Thy riches thy puissance at home and abroad, by nature and art.

Poole: Eze 28:6 - Hast set thine heart // As the heart of God Hast set thine heart: see Eze 28:2 . As the heart of God who doth, as justly he may, design himself, his own glory, in all he designeth and worketh...

Hast set thine heart: see Eze 28:2 .

As the heart of God who doth, as justly he may, design himself, his own glory, in all he designeth and worketh, and take the glory to himself; thou hast done so too, designed thy own greatness, and gloried in it.

Poole: Eze 28:7 - Will bring // Strangers // The beauty of thy wisdom // Thy brightness Will bring cause to come. Strangers a foreign people, called strangers for their multitude, and to intimate how little regard they would have to th...

Will bring cause to come.

Strangers a foreign people, called strangers for their multitude, and to intimate how little regard they would have to the Tyrian glory; these strangers were the Babylonian forces. The terrible of the nations ; a fierce, violent, and cruel nation, Hab 1:7,8 .

The beauty of thy wisdom those beautiful things, in which thy wisdom appeared; either thy noble, regular, and strong buildings, or thy beautiful well-stored arsenal and army, or the unparalleled rarities, which all but rudest soldiers would esteem, and spare these monuments of thy wisdom. Defile; pour contempt and stain.

Thy brightness thy royal dignity, depose thee from thy throne, and kill thy authority and thy person.

Poole: Eze 28:8 - The pit // The deaths // In the midst of the seas These strangers shall slay thee, which is a blemish to the honour of a king thus to be brought to the pit. The pit a usual periphrasis of death an...

These strangers shall slay thee, which is a blemish to the honour of a king thus to be brought to the pit.

The pit a usual periphrasis of death and the grave.

The deaths in the plural, because of the many terrors, dangers, and wounds such meet with, the successive deaths, slain, drowned, eat of fish, cast upon shore, and become meat to sea fowl.

In the midst of the seas if literally understood, thou shalt die as other common mariners, and be cast overboard; if figuratively, seas for great distresses, then amidst multitude of deep distresses thou shalt meet with more than one death, be often dying.

Poole: Eze 28:9 - Thou shalt be a man A cutting taunt, or sarcasm: What will become of thy godship then? Wilt thou then dream of immortality and almighty power, when thine enemy is cutti...

A cutting taunt, or sarcasm: What will become of thy godship then? Wilt thou then dream of immortality and almighty power, when thine enemy is cutting thy throat?

Thou shalt be a man appear thou to thyself and others to be a mortal, weak, conquered man, who dieth a sacrifice to the conqueror’ s pride and cruelty.

Poole: Eze 28:10 - The deaths // Of the uncircumcised // I have spoken it, saith the Lord God The deaths: Eze 28:8 . A twofold death, temporal and eternal. Of the uncircumcised of the wicked, or an accursed death: the Jews do express a vile a...

The deaths: Eze 28:8 . A twofold death, temporal and eternal.

Of the uncircumcised of the wicked, or an accursed death: the Jews do express a vile and miserable death thus. Or, the uncircumcised, i.e. heathens, cruel and merciless men, shall slay thee; and this suits with what follows in the verse, and this was ignominious with the Jews, 1Sa 31:4 .

I have spoken it, saith the Lord God O thou proud, self-admiring prince! slight not what is threatened, for God, the God of truth, hath spoken it.

Poole: Eze 28:12 - A lamentation // The king // Thou sealest up the sum A lamentation: see Eze 27:2 . The king called prince, Eze 28:2 . Thou sealest up the sum in the search into the frame of thy government, the mana...

A lamentation: see Eze 27:2 .

The king called prince, Eze 28:2 .

Thou sealest up the sum in the search into the frame of thy government, the management of it, the prosperity thereof, and its glory, power, riches, and confederacies, thou dost think thyself but just to thy kingdom to account it the perfect idea of a good government, that in the Tyrian state nothing is wanting that might be required in a good government, in the best government, and so sealest to the premises; thus vainly puffed up, thou wilt have it that fulness of wisdom and perfection of beauty are in thee, but neither thy wisdom shall prevent or defeat the attempts of thine enemies, nor thy beauty charm their rage; thou shalt fall by them.

Poole: Eze 28:13 - Thou hast been // In Eden // The garden of God // Every precious stone // Thy covering // The sardius // Topaz // The diamond // The beryl // The onyx // The jasper // The sapphire // The emerald // The carbuncle // Gold // The workmanship of thy tabrets // Wast created Thou hast been thou hast dwelt and reigned. In Eden in the midst of all delights; and though nature made thy lot a very barren rock, thy art and in...

Thou hast been thou hast dwelt and reigned.

In Eden in the midst of all delights; and though nature made thy lot a very barren rock, thy art and industry, added to that of thy progenitors, have made it as pleasant, rich, and beautiful as Eden, that place of all desirable enjoyments.

The garden of God: this is explicative of the former; a garden is a place of delight, and men have made some delightful to a wonder, but none ever like that God planted: this of Tyre came as near as any, and yet ungrateful and atheistical Tyre dreams of Divine power and stability, forgetting human frailty and uncertainty.

Every precious stone every sort of rich stones.

Thy covering bought to adorn thy crown, thy robes, thy bed, &c.

The sardius of a red, and by some said to be the ruby.

Topaz of a yellowish green.

The diamond of clear, waterish, sparkling colour.

The beryl of a sea-green colour, the best.

The onyx resembles the whiteness of the nail of a man’ s hand.

The jasper of divers colours, but the best green.

The sapphire of sky colour, or blue.

The emerald green interspersed with golden spots.

The carbuncle of flame colour.

Gold beside the abundance of which in their public treasures, much was used about the clothes and robes of this proud prince; it is like these precious stones were set in gold, that they might the safer be put upon his garments. This was the accoutrement of solemnities, especially of the coronation, as appears in the close of the verse.

The workmanship of thy tabrets & c: now the prophet notes their joys, music and songs; both to wind or loud music, and to softer music, as the lute and tabret, in the day of their king’ s coronation, and all this music on instruments of most exquisite make, and of their own artists’ work too; in this they exceeded as in the other.

Wast created either born, for the birth of princes hath been celebrated with great joys; or rather in the day of this king’ s coronation, or investiture in the kingdom and royal dignity.

Poole: Eze 28:14 - Thou art the anointed cherub // I have set thee so // Thou wast upon the holy mountain of God // Walked up and down Thou art the anointed cherub: I would rather keep the order of the words in the Hebrew, which the French also keep, Thou art a cherub, anointed, a pr...

Thou art the anointed cherub: I would rather keep the order of the words in the Hebrew, which the French also keep, Thou art a cherub, anointed, a protector, or one who covereth for defence. For thy wisdom, power, and excellency, like a cherub or angel; for the sacredness of thy person and office, as the anointed of God; for the exercise of thy power and office, as a shield or a protector of the weak; thus thou art, or thinkest thyself to be, and pridest thyself herein.

I have set thee so I, whom thou forgettest, I have made thee so, set thee above others; this should have been matter of thanks and humility, not of pride and atheism. Thus the sarcasm is continued, and he is upbraided for his insolence.

Thou wast upon the holy mountain of God or thus, in the holy mountain a god thou hast been; so it is an irony, and suits the rest; or else, in pursuance of our version, thou wast advanced to kingly dignity, (which David calls a mountain, Psa 30:7 Jer 51:25 Dan 2:35 ) a sacred office, and of Divine institution and consecration, and thou hast in pride exalted thyself above me, as well as above men.

Walked up and down in proud and stately manner, surrounded every way in thy chambers and beds and clothes with stones that sparkle like fire, thy crown, thy throne, thy chariots, thy umbrellas or canopies, glistering and dazzling beholders; as if thus also thou wouldst contend with God, who is clothed with light.

Poole: Eze 28:15 - -- I think the prophet continues his irony: The prince of Tyre would be a god. Yes. Now God is perfect in all his ways or works; and thou, O prince, we...

I think the prophet continues his irony: The prince of Tyre would be a god. Yes. Now God is perfect in all his ways or works; and thou, O prince, wert so too. Wert thou, and from thy original? But remember what a god is he, that hath a beginning, that was created, that at last was found full of iniquity! And this reproof and taunt leads us to look with the prophet from the proud claim of this prince to his great miscarriages. If any else will think all these things in the 14th and 15th verses to be asserters of God’ s bounty to this prince, and of his great magnificence and state, in hyperboles and allusions, nothing I have said shall contradict them, for they have their liberty, as I have mine, to think what seems most like the truth.

Poole: Eze 28:16 - By the multitude // With violence // Thou hast sinned // I will cast thee out // Destroy thee // O covering cherub By the multitude by, or in, or according to (as the Gallic version) the multitude or greatness of thy trading: in Tyre were merchants that traded in ...

By the multitude by, or in, or according to (as the Gallic version) the multitude or greatness of thy trading: in Tyre were merchants that traded in very great adventures, with vast stocks, and in mighty cargoes.

With violence thy merchants have by craft, where that would, and by violence where craft would not, compassed their unjust designs, as noted, Eze 27:36 . This injustice and violence grew as their trade did, and filled the city with guilt as fast as that did with wealth.

Thou hast sinned: either as one trading among them, thou hast violated justice to promote thine own and their gain, or hast connived at thy merchants when they oppressed all they could; or hast, contrary to justice and equity, supported them in their violence, and judged for them against oppressed strangers. Thou who weft a king, and wouldst be thought a god, is this like to God, who hates violence, loves justice, relieveth the stranger, and righteth the oppressed?

I will cast thee out: these abominable things hast thou done, and now, as an abominable thing, I will throw thee out, either of thy throne and kingly dignity, see Eze 28:14 , or thy fancied and imagined heaven, where thou wouldst be a god, for such gods of violence and injustice deserve to be cast out with the aspiring angels.

Destroy thee utterly destroy.

O covering cherub: see Eze 28:14 .

Poole: Eze 28:17 - Thine heart was lifted up // Thy beauty // Converted thy wisdom // I will cast thee to the ground // Lay thee before kings // Who is God, that I should obey him? That they may behold thee Thine heart was lifted up: see Eze 28:2,5 . Thy beauty: see Eze 28:12 . Converted thy wisdom depraved or lost thy wisdom, by reflecting and gazin...

Thine heart was lifted up: see Eze 28:2,5 .

Thy beauty: see Eze 28:12 .

Converted thy wisdom depraved or lost thy wisdom, by reflecting and gazing on thy own glory, state, wealth, and magnificence, and hast forgotten thou art a man; thou exaltest thyself above man, above thy neighbour kings.

I will cast thee to the ground I will bring down thy pride, dethrone thee, and make thee sit in the dust; sully and darken all thy brightness.

Lay thee before kings or, set thee before men of thy quality, who are, as thou, apt to forget men, themselves, and God, as he who, though he said not, I am God, yet, atheist-like, asked,

Who is God, that I should obey him? That they may behold thee or, that thou mayst be a spectacle, an example and warning to them; or, that they see thee in chains, or an abused captive, and despise thee.

Poole: Eze 28:18 - Thy sanctuaries // By the multitude // of thine iniquities. The iniquity of thy traffic // I will bring forth a fire // It shall devour thee // I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth // In the sight of all them that behold thee Thou who shouldst have kept all pure in religion, as thou art king, pretending to Divinity, has polluted it. Thy sanctuaries: still there is, as a...

Thou who shouldst have kept all pure in religion, as thou art king, pretending to Divinity, has polluted it.

Thy sanctuaries: still there is, as all along from the 14th verse I think there hath been, much of an irony deriding this proud prince, an allusion to his pretended godship. A god hath his sanctuaries, and thou thine, but they nasty, polluted ones.

By the multitude by the greatness as well as number,

of thine iniquities. The iniquity of thy traffic impieties, irreligion, and atheism of thy merchants, as well as by their injustice, falsehood, and oppressions, by their perjuries, breaking covenants confirmed in the temples at the altars, or in the name of their gods; when thy trade thrived by these, thou and they have thought there was nothing sacred, nor any god above thee.

I will bring forth a fire some civil dissension or occasion of thy injustice shall, like a fire,

rise from the midst of thee among thy injured malcontents.

It shall devour thee which, like fire in the house, shall burn all up, and waste all, thou shalt never quench it: thy discontented subjects applying themselves to Nebuchadnezzar with addresses for his favour, power, and royal justice to relieve them, and to right his own subjects oppressed by Tyre in their trade, shall enkindle Nebuchadnezzar’ s rage, and he shall never be appeased but in thy ruin.

I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth thou shalt be burnt to ashes, and these cast on the earth to be scattered abroad, and trampled under feet.

In the sight of all them that behold thee all this done, that all about thee may see, fear, and reverence the justice, power, and holiness of the God of heaven, who ruleth among men, and knows how to abase proud atheists.

Poole: Eze 28:19 - Thou shalt be a terror // though thou hast been a terror All that have heard, seen, or formerly known thy riches, power, allies, wisdom, and vigilance, shall be astonished at thee; be amazed at the certain...

All that have heard, seen, or formerly known thy riches, power, allies, wisdom, and vigilance, shall be astonished at thee; be amazed at the certain news of thy great fall, from greatest glory to greatest reproach.

Thou shalt be a terror to all that hear the bruit hereof:

though thou hast been a terror so the Hebrew, to others by thy puissance and arms, thou shalt never be so again for ever: and this word hath been made good; Tyre never rose to that greatness as to be feared by her neighbours.

Poole: Eze 28:21 - Set thy face // Against Zidon // Prophesy against it Set thy face: see Eze 20:46 21:2 . Against Zidon neighbour and confederate of Tyre. Prophesy against it declare her sins, approaching sorrows, an...

Set thy face: see Eze 20:46 21:2 .

Against Zidon neighbour and confederate of Tyre.

Prophesy against it declare her sins, approaching sorrows, and my judgments against her.

Poole: Eze 28:22 - I am against thee // Zidon // I will be glorified // They // When I shall have executed judgments in her // Sanctified To these heathen, yet neighbours of the Jews. the prophet might well suppose the name and greatness of the God of Israel was so known, as to command...

To these heathen, yet neighbours of the Jews. the prophet might well suppose the name and greatness of the God of Israel was so known, as to command their attention when he speaketh.

I am against thee provoked by thy sins, I am an adversary to thee, and as such determined to proceed with thee.

Zidon a city in the north-west from Canaan, at the foot of Mount Libanus; a king’ s seat of old, and from which Tyre descended, as a swarm cast out of that hive, Isa 23:2 ; for it was a great city in Joshua’ s time, Jos 11:8 19:28 , and built by Sidon, Canaan’ s son, Gen 10:15 1Ch 1:13 ; a famous mart full of merchants, like Tyre, and as full of sin as riches.

I will be glorified when my judgments make my justice, power, holiness, sovereignty, and truth appear, both you Sidonians, and others about, shall confess my glory, and ascribe honour to me. I will vindicate my honour and glory, which by thy sins thou hast eclipsed, and I by judgments will illustrate, as Exo 14:4,17 .

They that dwell in thee, and round about thee, all that are concerned for thee, shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 6:10 .

When I shall have executed judgments in her so late do sinners come to any due sense of God’ s power, justice, and majesty. The hardened sinners learn not by any other way but this, and by this too in the rigours and repeated executions of it.

Sanctified owned as holy, reverenced as just, obeyed as sovereign, and submitted to as wise, and mighty, and a hater of violence.

Poole: Eze 28:23 - I will send // Pestilence // Blood // Be judged // By the sword // On every side I will send the pestilence is one of God’ s arrows, and he sends it wheresoever it walks; it is one of his sore judgments, and wasteth where it ...

I will send the pestilence is one of God’ s arrows, and he sends it wheresoever it walks; it is one of his sore judgments, and wasteth where it cometh.

Pestilence the most dreadful of diseases, because most deadly, swift, and comes so immediately from the wrath of God offended with men; this pestilence attends on war, and seldom faileth to make havoc in besieged towns or cities.

Blood bloody war by an enemy, that shall bring the war to the gates, nay, into the streets of Zidon.

Be judged fall, be cast down, punished, in the midst of the city.

By the sword by her enemy’ s sword prevailing and conquering.

On every side a description either of the siege that Zidon should suffer by, or pointing out the multitude of her enemies on every side agreeing against her.

Poole: Eze 28:24 - No more // Of all that are round about them // That despised them No more the time intended here is, when, after seventy years’ captivity, loathing themselves for their iniquities, and repenting, they return a...

No more the time intended here is, when, after seventy years’ captivity, loathing themselves for their iniquities, and repenting, they return and settle in their own land. Pricking brier, grieving thorn: by these two metaphors the prophet points out the troublesome neighbours of the Jews.

Of all that are round about them such as Moab, Ammon, Edom, Tyre, and this Zidon, which on all occasions did grieve, wound, and reproach the Jews, and triumph in the fall of the Jews, and were ever ready, being near.

That despised them contemning both in word and carriage the Jews, their religion, manners, laws, and their God. They shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 28:22 .

Poole: Eze 28:25 - When // I shall have gathered // The house of Israel // From the people // Scattered // Shall be sanctified // In the sight of the heathen // Dwell // In their land // their own // That I have given // to my servant, to Jacob When seventy years is expired, which is the term of their captive state. I shall have gathered moved the hearts of my people to come together upon ...

When seventy years is expired, which is the term of their captive state.

I shall have gathered moved the hearts of my people to come together upon Cyrus’ s proclamation, and from all parts of that vast kingdom, to prepare for a return to the country most of them never saw: it was God who moved Cyrus to give them leave; it was as much God’ s work to stir up the people to return.

The house of Israel the generality of them, those that were Israelites indeed.

From the people several nations subjects to the king of Babylon.

Scattered by the Babylonish king at first, and afterward by incident, necessity, or their own choice.

Shall be sanctified have vindicated my name, which by them was blasphemed.

In the sight of the heathen: I was dishonoured by the Jews in the sight of the heathen, and I will be honoured by the Jews in their sight, they shall be witnesses of my vindication.

Dwell settle in peace, and for continuance.

In their land in a land that is theirs,

their own as it is often called.

That I have given their title is of me by deed of gift, not of late, but to one that was long since my servant; to Jacob , father to these returning captives. The Hebrew repeats the preposition,

to my servant, to Jacob with an emphasis, to mind them of God’ s faithfulness.

Poole: Eze 28:26 - Safely // When I have executed judgments // And they Safely which is to be understood comparatively, safer than before; it must be accommodated to the circumstances of human condition; in such safety as...

Safely which is to be understood comparatively, safer than before; it must be accommodated to the circumstances of human condition; in such safety as excludes continual inward cares, and fears, and perplexities, as it is said of Laish, Jud 18:7 ; or as in the days of Solomon, 1Ki 4:25 ; or as Job 11:18,19 .

When I have executed judgments: that seems to intimate, that there might be some attempts, as by Sanballat and Tobias, but God blasted these; or it may refer more properly to the destruction of Babylon, and the nations confederate with them, who ruined and despised the Jews.

And they the returned captives, shall own, and know by experience, that I sin not only the Lord, but their God too.

Haydock: Eze 28:2 - Prince Prince. The Jews say Hiram, (St. Jerome) supposing that he lived a thousand years; though this is not requisite, as he died only four hundred and th...

Prince. The Jews say Hiram, (St. Jerome) supposing that he lived a thousand years; though this is not requisite, as he died only four hundred and thirty years before. The idea is childish. The king who was taken and slain, at this siege, was probably (Calmet) Ithobalos. (Josephus, Antiquities x. 11.) ---

Origen applies this to the angel guardian of Tyre. St. Augustine thins an allusion is made to the fall of Lucifer. But it may all refer to the king, (Calmet) though others explain part of him and the rest of the devil. (St. Jerome) (Estius)

Haydock: Eze 28:3 - Than Daniel Than Daniel; viz., in thy own conceit. The wisdom of Daniel was so much celebrated in his days, that it became a proverb among the Chaldeans, when a...

Than Daniel; viz., in thy own conceit. The wisdom of Daniel was so much celebrated in his days, that it became a proverb among the Chaldeans, when any one would express an extraordinary wisdom, to say he was as wise as Daniel. (Challoner) (Worthington) ---

He was now at court, and had explained the dream of Nabuchodonosor, Daniel ii. 27.

Haydock: Eze 28:10 - Uncircumcised Uncircumcised. The Jews deemed this a disgrace, 1 Kings xxxi. 4. The king would be exposed to eternal death, being devoid of faith, &c. (Calmet)

Uncircumcised. The Jews deemed this a disgrace, 1 Kings xxxi. 4. The king would be exposed to eternal death, being devoid of faith, &c. (Calmet)

Haydock: Eze 28:12 - Resemblance Resemblance. The king of Tyre, by his dignity and his natural perfections, bore in himself a certain resemblance to God, by reason of which he might...

Resemblance. The king of Tyre, by his dignity and his natural perfections, bore in himself a certain resemblance to God, by reason of which he might be called the seal of resemblance, &c. But what is here said to him is commonly understood of Lucifer, the king over all the children of pride. (Challoner) ---

A seal is perfect when it represents things exactly. The prophet speaks ironically, to repress the king's vanity.

Haydock: Eze 28:13 - Paradise // Covering // Pipes Paradise. Thou hadst every thing delightful at Tyre. (Calmet) --- Covering. Hebrew, "bandage;" diadem, (Haydock) or belt. Septuagint specify tw...

Paradise. Thou hadst every thing delightful at Tyre. (Calmet) ---

Covering. Hebrew, "bandage;" diadem, (Haydock) or belt. Septuagint specify twelve stones. See Exodus xxviii. 17. ---

Pipes; music used at the coronation, which was celebrated as a birth-day. (Calmet) ---

God give and withdraws power from all kings. As long as they act well, they are a sort of sanctuary. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 28:14 - Stretched out // Fire // Calcacabatur onyx Stretched out. That is, thy wings extended. This alludes to the figure of the cherubims in the sanctuary, which with stretched out wings covered ...

Stretched out. That is, thy wings extended. This alludes to the figure of the cherubims in the sanctuary, which with stretched out wings covered the ark, (Challoner) on the holy mountain. (St. Jerome, &c.) ---

Fire. That is, bright and precious stones, which sparkle like fire. (Challoner) ---

With these the king's robes glittered, or he walked upon them, Esther i. 6. (Calmet) ---

Calcacabatur onyx. (Lucan x.)

Haydock: Eze 28:15 - Iniquity Iniquity. Tyre was before wicked; but when the king pretended to be a god, (ver. 2.) it could no longer be endured. (Worthington)

Iniquity. Tyre was before wicked; but when the king pretended to be a god, (ver. 2.) it could no longer be endured. (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 28:17 - Beauty Beauty. Riches have corrupted thy heart.

Beauty. Riches have corrupted thy heart.

Haydock: Eze 28:18 - Sanctuaries Sanctuaries, or temples, which was a crime (Calmet) in an idolater, as he took them to be the temples of a real deity. (Haydock)

Sanctuaries, or temples, which was a crime (Calmet) in an idolater, as he took them to be the temples of a real deity. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 28:22 - Sidon Sidon. It gave rise to Tyre, yet was now inferior, though independent of it, (Isaias xxiii. 4.) or subject to Egypt. (Diodorus ii. 2.) --- It was ...

Sidon. It gave rise to Tyre, yet was now inferior, though independent of it, (Isaias xxiii. 4.) or subject to Egypt. (Diodorus ii. 2.) ---

It was now pillaged.

Haydock: Eze 28:24 - Bitterness Bitterness. Jezabel came hence; (4 Kings xvi. 31.) and the Phœnicians hemmed in the Israelites as much as possible, and fought against them. (Calm...

Bitterness. Jezabel came hence; (4 Kings xvi. 31.) and the Phœnicians hemmed in the Israelites as much as possible, and fought against them. (Calmet) ---

Sidon was near Tyre, and imitating her crimes was also punished.

Haydock: Eze 28:25 - When When. All shall praise God, seeing that he receives his people again after he has justly chastised them. (Worthington)

When. All shall praise God, seeing that he receives his people again after he has justly chastised them. (Worthington)

Gill: Eze 28:1 - The word of the Lord came again unto me // saying The word of the Lord came again unto me,.... With another prophecy; as before against the city of Tyre, now against the king of Tyre: saying; as fo...

The word of the Lord came again unto me,.... With another prophecy; as before against the city of Tyre, now against the king of Tyre:

saying; as follows:

Gill: Eze 28:2 - Son of man, say unto the prince of Tyre // thus saith the Lord God, because thine heart is lifted up // and thou hast said, I am a god // I sit in the seat of God // in the midst of the seas // yet thou art a man, and not God // though thou set thine heart as the heart of God Son of man, say unto the prince of Tyre,.... Whose name was Ethbaal, or Ithobalus, as he is called in Josephus; for that this was Hiram that was in th...

Son of man, say unto the prince of Tyre,.... Whose name was Ethbaal, or Ithobalus, as he is called in Josephus; for that this was Hiram that was in the days of Solomon, and lived a thousand years, is a fable of the Jewish Rabbins, as Jerom relates: this prince of Tyre is thought by some to be an emblem of the devil; but rather of antichrist; and between them there is a great agreement, and it seems to have a prophetic respect to him:

thus saith the Lord God, because thine heart is lifted up: with pride, on account of his wisdom and knowledge, wealth and riches, as later mentioned:

and thou hast said, I am a god; this he said in his heart, in the pride of it, and perhaps expressed it with his lips, and required divine homage to be given him by his subjects, as some insolent, proud, and haughty monarchs have done; in which he was a lively type of antichrist, who shows himself, and behaves, as if he was God, taking upon him what belongs to God; pardoning the sins of men; opening and shutting the gates of heaven; binding men's consciences with laws of his own making, and dispensing with the laws of God and man; and calling himself or suffering himself to be called God, and to be worshipped as such; See Gill on 2Th 2:4,

I sit in the seat of God; in a place as delightful, safe and happy, as heaven itself, where the throne of God is; so antichrist is said to sit in the temple of God, in the house and church of God; where he assumes a power that does not belong to him, calling himself God's vicegerent, and Christ's vicar; see 2Th 2:4, and the Arabic version here renders it "in the house of God": it follows,

in the midst of the seas; surrounded with them as Tyre was, and lord of them as its king was; sending his ships into all parts, and to whom all brought their wares; thus the whore of Rome is said to sit upon many waters, Rev 17:2,

yet thou art a man, and not God; a frail, weak, mortal man, and not the mighty God, as his later destruction shows; and as the popes of Rome appear to be, by their dying as other men; and as antichrist will plainly be seen to be when he shall be destroyed with the breath of Christ's mouth, and the brightness of his coming:

though thou set thine heart as the heart of God; as if it was as full of wisdom and knowledge as his; and thinkest as well of thyself, that thou art a sovereign as he, and to be feared, obeyed, and submitted to by all.

Gill: Eze 28:3 - Behold; thou art wiser than Daniel // there is no secret that they can hide from thee Behold; thou art wiser than Daniel,.... That is, in his own opinion; or it is ironically said. The Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, render it ...

Behold; thou art wiser than Daniel,.... That is, in his own opinion; or it is ironically said. The Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, render it by way of interrogation, "art thou not wiser than Daniel?" who was now at the court of Babylon, and was famous throughout all Chaldea for his knowledge in politics, his wisdom and prudence in government, as well as his skill in interpreting dreams. The Jews have a saying, that

"if all the wise men of the nations were in one scale, and Daniel in the other, he would weigh them all down.''

And perhaps the fame of him had reached the king of Tyre, and yet he thought himself wiser than he; see Zec 9:2, antichrist thinks himself wiser than Daniel, or any of the prophets and apostles; he is wise above that which is written, and takes upon him the sole interpretation of the Scriptures, and to fix the sense of them:

there is no secret that they can hide from thee; as he fancied; he had sagacity to penetrate into the councils of neighbouring princes, and discover all plots and intrigues against him; he understood all the "arcana" and secrets of government, and could counterwork the designs of his enemies. Antichrist pretends to know all mysteries, and solve all difficulties, and pass an infallible judgment on things; as if he was of the privy council of heaven, and nothing was transacted there but he was acquainted with it, and had full knowledge of the mind of God in all things.

Gill: Eze 28:4 - With thy wisdom and with thy understanding thou hast gotten thee riches // and hast gotten gold and silver into thy treasures With thy wisdom and with thy understanding thou hast gotten thee riches,.... Through skill in navigation and trade, for which the Tyrians and their pr...

With thy wisdom and with thy understanding thou hast gotten thee riches,.... Through skill in navigation and trade, for which the Tyrians and their princes were famous, they acquired great wealth: so antichrist, by carnal policy, and hellish subtlety, has amassed vast treasures together; the sale of pardons and indulgences has brought immense riches into the pope's coffers:

and hast gotten gold and silver into thy treasures; in great quantities; see Rev 18:3.

Gill: Eze 28:5 - By thy great wisdom and by thy traffic // hast thou increased thy riches // and thine heart is lifted up because of thy riches By thy great wisdom and by thy traffic,.... Or, "by thy great wisdom in thy traffic" i; through great skill in trade and commerce: hast thou increa...

By thy great wisdom and by thy traffic,.... Or, "by thy great wisdom in thy traffic" i; through great skill in trade and commerce:

hast thou increased thy riches; to a very great degree, a prodigious bulk; so antichrist has done, especially through trafficking with the souls of men, which is one part of his merchandise, as it was of Tyre, Rev 18:13,

and thine heart is lifted up because of thy riches; which are apt to puff up and make men highminded, and swell them with a vain opinion of themselves, and to make haughty, insolent, and scornful, in their behaviour to others; thus elated with worldly grandeur and riches, the whore of Rome is represented as proud, vain, and haughty, Rev 18:7.

Gill: Eze 28:6 - Therefore thus saith the Lord God // because thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Now follows the punishment threatened, because of all this pride, haughtiness, and blasphemy: because thou h...

Therefore thus saith the Lord God,.... Now follows the punishment threatened, because of all this pride, haughtiness, and blasphemy:

because thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God; seeking thine own glory; setting up thyself above all others; assuming that to thyself which belongs to God; and making thyself equal to him, or showing thyself as if thou wast God; See Gill on Eze 28:2.

Gill: Eze 28:7 - Behold, therefore, I will bring strangers upon thee // the terrible of the nations // and they shall draw their swords against the beauty of thy wisdom // and they shall defile thy brightness Behold, therefore, I will bring strangers upon thee,.... The Chaldean army, who not only lived at a distance from Tyre, but were unknown to them, not ...

Behold, therefore, I will bring strangers upon thee,.... The Chaldean army, who not only lived at a distance from Tyre, but were unknown to them, not trading with them; nor are they mentioned among the merchants of Tyre: these, in the mystical sense, may design the angels that shall pour out the vials on the antichristian states, the kings of Protestant nations:

the terrible of the nations; as the Babylonians were, very formidable to the world, having conquered many countries, and their armies consisting of men of all nations, mighty, courageous, and expert in war; and alike formidable will the Protestant princes be to the antichristian powers, when they shall with their united strength attack them:

and they shall draw their swords against the beauty of thy wisdom; their beautiful city and spacious buildings, the palaces of their king and nobles, their walls and towers erected with so much art and skill; or their forces, the men of war within their city, which made their beauty complete, so well skilled in military affairs, Eze 27:10, or their ships, and the merchandise of them, and the curious things brought in them: even everything that was rich and valuable, the effect of their art and wisdom: all which may be applied to the city of Rome, when it will be taken, ransacked, and burnt, Rev 18:8,

and they shall defile thy brightness; profane thy crown, cast down thy throne, destroy thy kingdom, and all that is great and glorious in thee; thus the whore of Rome shall be made bare and desolate, Rev 17:16. The Targum renders it,

"the brightness of thy terror;''

which shall no more strike the nations, or affect them.

Gill: Eze 28:8 - They shall bring thee down to the pit // and thou shalt die the deaths of them that are slain in the midst of the seas They shall bring thee down to the pit,.... Or, "to corruption" k; to the grave, the pit of corruption and destruction; so antichrist shall go into per...

They shall bring thee down to the pit,.... Or, "to corruption" k; to the grave, the pit of corruption and destruction; so antichrist shall go into perdition, into the bottomless pit from whence he came, Rev 17:8,

and thou shalt die the deaths of them that are slain in the midst of the seas; that die in a sea fight, whose carcasses are thrown overboard, and devoured by fishes.

Gill: Eze 28:9 - Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God // but thou shalt be a man, and no god, in the hand of him that slayeth thee Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?.... When thou art in the enemies' hands, and just going to be put to death, wilt thou then c...

Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth thee, I am God?.... When thou art in the enemies' hands, and just going to be put to death, wilt thou then confidently assert thy deity, and to his face tell him that thou art God? surely thy courage and thy confidence, thy blasphemy and impiety, will leave thee then; a bitter sarcasm this! and so the pope of Rome, the antichristian beast, when taken, and just going to be cast into the lake of fire along with the false prophet, will not have the impudence to style himself God, or to call himself Christ's vicar on earth:

but thou shalt be a man, and no god, in the hand of him that slayeth thee; that is, thou shalt appear to be a poor, weak, frail, mortal, trembling, dying man, when got into the hand of the enemy, and he is just going to put an end to thy life; where will be then thy boasted deity?

Gill: Eze 28:10 - Thou shalt die the deaths of the uncircumcised // by the hand of strangers // for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God Thou shalt die the deaths of the uncircumcised,.... Or the death of the wicked, as the Targum; the first and second death, temporal and eternal: the f...

Thou shalt die the deaths of the uncircumcised,.... Or the death of the wicked, as the Targum; the first and second death, temporal and eternal: the former

by the hand of strangers, the Chaldeans, in various shapes; and the latter will follow upon it: it may denote the various kinds of death which the inhabitants of Rome will die when destroyed, some by famine, some by pestilence, and others by fire; when these plagues shall come upon her in one day, Rev 18:8.

for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God; and therefore it shall surely come to pass; strong is the Lord that will judge, condemn, and destroy mystical Babylon, or Tyre.

Gill: Eze 28:11 - Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me // saying Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy concerning the ruin of the prince of Tyre, the word of the Lord came to the prophet...

Moreover the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy concerning the ruin of the prince of Tyre, the word of the Lord came to the prophet, ordering him to take up a lamentation on the king of Tyre:

saying; as follows:

Gill: Eze 28:12 - Take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus // and say unto him, thus saith the Lord God, thou sealest up the sum // full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty Take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus,.... Who is before called the prince of Tyre; and who he was See Gill on Eze 28:2, the bishop of Rome was...

Take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus,.... Who is before called the prince of Tyre; and who he was See Gill on Eze 28:2, the bishop of Rome was first only a "nagid", a prince, ruler, governor, and leader in the church; afterwards he became a king, a head, even over other kings, princes, and states; perhaps this may also point to his twofold power, secular and ecclesiastical, and so he is represented by two beasts, Rev 13:1, here a lamentation or funeral ditty is ordered to be taken up and said for him, to denote his certain destruction and ruin; though some have thought the fall of the angels, and others the fall of Adam, is referred to; several passages are interpreted of Adam in the Talmud l:

and say unto him, thus saith the Lord God, thou sealest up the sum; or "pattern" m; of everything that is excellent; thou art in all things, consummately so, as that nothing could be added; that is, in his own esteem and account. Junius thinks it refers to the sealing of goods exported, for which a duty was to be paid, without doing which merchandise was not allowed. Antichrist would not suffer any to buy or sell but such as receive his mark or seal on their right hand, or in their forehead, Rev 13:16. Cocceius renders it, "the sealer of the measure" n; and takes it to be an allusion to the custom of sealing measures, used in buying and selling; and that it respects the man of sin, who takes upon him the power of making rules and canons for faith and practice:

full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty; a most accomplished man for parts and person in his own conceit: antichrist assumes to himself a perfect knowledge of the Scriptures, and sets up himself as an infallible judge of controversies; and glories in the splendour and order of his church, and the government of it.

Gill: Eze 28:13 - Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God // every precious stone was thy covering // the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold // the workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God,.... Not only in Eden, but in the garden which was in Eden, and was of the Lord's immediate planting; and the...

Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God,.... Not only in Eden, but in the garden which was in Eden, and was of the Lord's immediate planting; and therefore called the garden of God, as well as because of its excellency, fragrancy, and delight; not that the king of Tyre was literally there, or ever dwelt in it; but his situation in Tyre was as safe, and as pleasant and delightful, as Adam's was in the garden of Eden, at least in his own imagination. So the Targum,

"thou delightest thyself with plenty of all good things and delectable ones, as if thou dwellest in the garden of God;''

in the mystical sense, this designs the church of God, which is an Eden, a garden, a paradise; see Son 4:12 and where antichrist first appeared, and took his seat, and seated himself as if he was God, 2Th 2:4,

every precious stone was thy covering; not only the covering of his head, his crown, was decked with jewels and precious stones of all sorts; but his clothes, the covering of his body, were adorned with them. So the Targum,

"all precious stones were set in order upon thy garments.''

Kimchi renders it "thine hedge", or "fence" o; and takes it to be an hyperbole, as if his house, or garden, or vineyard, were fenced with precious stones. This fitly describes the whore of Rome arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones, Rev 17:4. The pope's triple crown is stuck with them, and a cross of precious stones is upon his slipper, when he holds out his toe to be kissed:

the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold. Writers differ very much about these stones; and it is difficult to say what answer to the Hebrew words here used. The stone "sardius", or the sardine stone, is of a blood colour, commonly called a cornelian, and is found in Sardis and Sardinia, from whence some say it has its name. The "topaz" is a hard transparent stone, said to be of a beautiful yellow or gold colour by those who confound it with the chrysolite; otherwise the true topaz is of a fine green colour, as Pliny p and Isidore q; the best is what is found in Ethopia, Job 28:19. The "diamond" is a precious stone, the first in rank, value, hardness and lustre; the most perfect colour is the white. The "beryl" is a stone of a pale green colour, thought to be the diamond of the ancients: the word is "tarshish", and thought by some the "chrysolite". The "onyx" resembles a man's nail, from whence it has its name: the word "shoham" here used is supposed to mean the "sardonyx", a compound of the "sardian" and "onyx" stones. The "jasper" is a stone of various colours and spots, variegated like a panther; hence the Targum here renders it "pantherin"; the most valuable is the green spotted with red or purple. The "sapphire" is a stone of an azure colour or sky blue, exceeding hard and transparent. The "emerald" is of an exceeding fine green colour, very bright, and clear, and delightful to the eye; but is rather intended by the next word, as the "carbuncle" by this, which is a stone of the ruby kind, and very rare; see Isa 54:12. "Gold" is mentioned along with them, and last of all, as being less valuable; but chiefly because these stones were set in gold, as the Targum paraphrases it; these are nine of the stones which were in the breastplate of the Jewish high priest r, whom the king of Tyre might have knowledge of and imitate, as it is certain the pope of Rome does in some things:

the workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created; either born into the world; or made a crowned king; against which time, drums, and pipes, and such like instruments of music, were prepared in Tyre, and at them made use of by way of rejoicing: and as this was literally true of the king of Tyre at his coronation, so of the bishop of Rome at his creation and inauguration, which is attended with bells ringing, drums beating, trumpets sounding; and so in mystical Babylon is heard, though the time is coming when it will not be heard, the voice of harpers, musicians, pipers, and trumpeters, Rev 18:22.

Gill: Eze 28:14 - Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth // and I have set thee so // thou wast upon the holy mountain of God // thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth,.... In allusion to the cherubim over the mercy seat, which covered it with their wings; and which, as the ...

Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth,.... In allusion to the cherubim over the mercy seat, which covered it with their wings; and which, as the ark of the testimony and all the vessels of the tabernacle were anointed, were so likewise; in all probability the king of Tyre is called a "cherub" because of his wisdom and power; "anointed", because of his royal dignity; and "that covereth", because of his office, which was to protect his people; all which he either was, or ought to be, or was in his own opinion so: antichrist makes great boasts of his wisdom, power, and authority, as a teacher, pastor, or bishop, the cherubim being symbolical of the ministers of the word; and of his being anointed by men, that he may be the cover and shield of the church; and of his being the Lord's anointed, and the vicar of Christ, and head and protector of the church, as he calls himself s. The Targum understands all this of regal power, and renders it,

"thou art a king anointed for a kingdom:''

and I have set thee so; from whom all kings have their sceptres, crowns, and kingdoms; and by whom they reign; and who can put them down as well as set them up at his pleasure. It may be rendered, "I have given thee" t; or suffered thee to be so, as the word "give" is often used; it is by divine permission that antichrist has taken such power to himself, and in judgment to them over whom he rules, who are given up to believe a lie; yea, God "put", or, as it is in the original text, "gave" it into the hearts of the kings to agree and give their kingdom to the beast, Rev 17:17,

thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; not on Sinai, nor on Zion; on neither of which was the king of Tyre; nor was this literally true of him; for to say, as Kimchi does to illustrate it, that Hiram king of Tyre assisted Solomon with materials to build the temple, is very foreign; but this is true of the antitype of the king of Tyre, antichrist; who has set his foot on God's holy mountain the church; here he first appeared and stood, as before observed on the preceding verse:

thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire; which some understand of the precious stones with which the king of Tyre was adorned, which glittered like fire; though rather they design the people of God, those living lively stones of which the spiritual house is built; who, for their clear light, and burning zeal and love, may be said to be as stones of fire; and among these the bishop of Rome, or the antichristian king of Tyre, first walked: so Kimchi interprets them of the Israelites, who were a holy people; and Jarchi of the kings of Israel, who were as the ministering angels; the seraphim perhaps he means, so called from their burning and flaming love. The Targum is,

"and over the holy people thou hast thought to rule.''

Gill: Eze 28:15 - Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created // till iniquity was found in thee Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created,.... From the time that Tyre became a kingdom, or this king was set over it, everyth...

Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created,.... From the time that Tyre became a kingdom, or this king was set over it, everything was wisely conducted, and all things happily succeeded; so when the church of Rome was first formed in the times of the apostles, it was laid on a good foundation; it was set up according to the rule of the word; its bishop or pastor was one of a sound judgment, a good life and conversation, and so continued In succession for a considerable time; these held the true faith and doctrine of Christ, and kept it incorrupt, and lived holy lives:

till iniquity was found in thee; pride, blasphemy against God, and contempt of his people, as well as violence and deceit; all this was found in the king of Tyre in later times: so in the church of Rome, when the man of sin was revealed, there were pride, haughtiness, and ambition, found in it; blasphemy against God and Christ, and the saints: false doctrine, false worship, superstition, and idolatry.

Gill: Eze 28:16 - By the multitude of thy merchandise // they have filled the midst of thee with violence // and thou hast sinned // therefore I will cast thee as profane out of the mountain of God // and I will destroy thee, O covering cherub, from the midst of the stones of fire By the multitude of thy merchandise,.... With the several nations of the earth, who came to the markets and fairs of Tyre, and to whom she sent her go...

By the multitude of thy merchandise,.... With the several nations of the earth, who came to the markets and fairs of Tyre, and to whom she sent her goods:

they have filled the midst of thee with violence; or, as the Targum,

"thy treasures are filled with rapine;''

with ill gotten goods, as the pope's coffers are through his merchandise of the souls of men, and the great trade that is driven in pardons and indulgences:

and thou hast sinned; by this unjust and ungodly way of dealing:

therefore I will cast thee as profane out of the mountain of God; Mount Zion, the church of the living God, where he dwells, and is worshipped, and on which the Lamb stands with his hundred and forty and four thousand, having his name and his Father's on their foreheads, Rev 14:1, these will have no communion with the church and pope of Rome; will not receive his mark, nor worship his image; from this mountain, and the inhabitants of it, he stands excluded as a profane person, with whom they will have nothing to do; and hence he persecutes them to the utmost of his power:

and I will destroy thee, O covering cherub, from the midst of the stones of fire; from among the people of God, who have the clear light of the Gospel, and a sincere love for Christ; these withdrew themselves from his jurisdiction and government; and with whom his name, power, and authority perish, especially when they shall have got the victory over him, Rev 15:1. Kimchi paraphrases it,

"from the midst of the saints who are the Israelites, comparable to stones of fire;''

and Jarchi's note is,

"that thou mayest not take a portion with the righteous;''

have no part, lot, or fellowship with them. The Targum is,

"I will destroy thee, O king that art anointed, because thou thoughtest to rule over the holy people.''

Gill: Eze 28:17 - Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty // thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness // I will cast thee to the ground // and I will lay thee before kings Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty,.... Riches, wealth, power, and authority; see Eze 28:5, as the pope of Rome is, because of his dignit...

Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty,.... Riches, wealth, power, and authority; see Eze 28:5, as the pope of Rome is, because of his dignity, the pomp and splendour of the Roman church, and the gaudy appearance it makes:

thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness; outward lustre and glory, which dazzled his eyes so that he could not see things in a true light; but neglecting the word of God, and setting up his own infallibility, corrupted his doctrine and worship, and became foolish, stupid, and sottish:

I will cast thee to the ground; from the throne and pinnacle of honour, to the lowest state and condition:

and I will lay thee before kings: prostrate at the feet of them, who heretofore has set his feet on the necks of them; or he shall fall before them, and be destroyed by them, when they shall hate the whore, and make her desolate, and burn her flesh with fire, Rev 17:16, that they may behold thee; with contempt and disdain, and as an instance and example of divine vengeance.

Gill: Eze 28:18 - Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities // by the iniquity of thy traffic // therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee // and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth, in the sight of all them that behold thee Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities,.... Or, "thy palaces", as Kimchi; the palace of the king, and the palaces of t...

Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities,.... Or, "thy palaces", as Kimchi; the palace of the king, and the palaces of the nobles, where much iniquity was committed, and which was the cause of their being defiled or destroyed by the Chaldeans; or it may design their sacred places, their temples, where their gods were worshipped, and idolatry committed. This may be applied to the places of religious worship among the Papists, their churches; which, instead of being adorned, are defiled with their images and image worship, and other acts of superstition and will worship:

by the iniquity of thy traffic; as by bringing in ill gotten goods into the sacred places of Tyre, as they were accounted, so by selling pardons; praying souls out of purgatory for money; by simony, or buying and selling ecclesiastical benefices; and such like spiritual merchandise in Roman churches:

therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee; sin, and the punishment of it, as Kimchi; which, for sin committed in the midst of them, should consume as fire; or some from among themselves, that should stir up and cause internal divisions, which should issue in their ruin; as the unclean spirit that shall go out of the mouth of the beast, dragon, and false prophet, to gather the antichristian kings to battle, will end in their ruin, Rev 16:14. The Targum is,

"I will bring people who are strong as fire, because of the sins of thy pride they shall destroy thee.''

Alexander, when he took Tyre, ordered all the inhabitants to be slain, excepting those that fled to the temples, and the houses to be set on fire u; which literally fulfilled this prophecy; and which may also have respect to the destruction of Rome by fire, because of the sins committed in it, Rev 18:8,

and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth, in the sight of all them that behold thee; the kings and merchants of the earth, who shall stand and look on the city as it is burning, and when reduced to ashes; which denotes the utter destruction of it, Rev 18:9. The Targum is,

"I will give thee as ashes on the earth, &c.'

and shall be no more accounted of.

Gill: Eze 28:19 - All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee // thou shalt be a terror // and never shalt thou be any more All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee,.... At thy fall; that such a mighty city, and powerful prince, should be destroy...

All they that know thee among the people shall be astonished at thee,.... At thy fall; that such a mighty city, and powerful prince, should be destroyed at once; that, from such a height of prosperity, they should be brought to so low an estate of adversity; this will be the astonishment of kings, merchants, and others, that knew the riches, power, and flourishing estate of Rome, as before observed:

thou shalt be a terror; to the said persons, who will be afraid to come nigh for fear of the same torments and punishment, Rev 18:10, or, though thou "hast been a terror"; or "terrors"; exceeding terrible to others in time past, yet now, as the Targum,

"I will give thee (or make thee) as if thou wast not:''

and never shalt thou be any more; as thou hast been, or after thy last destruction; so mystical Tyre or Babylon shall be no more, when once destroyed, Rev 18:21.

Gill: Eze 28:20 - Again, the word of the Lord came unto me // saying Again, the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy of the destruction of the prince and king of Tyre, concerning a neighbouring city: ...

Again, the word of the Lord came unto me,.... After the prophecy of the destruction of the prince and king of Tyre, concerning a neighbouring city:

saying as follows:

Gill: Eze 28:21 - Son of man, set thy face against Zidon // and prophesy against it Son of man, set thy face against Zidon,.... An ancient city, near to Tyre, and in confederacy with it, greatly given to idolatry and superstition; and...

Son of man, set thy face against Zidon,.... An ancient city, near to Tyre, and in confederacy with it, greatly given to idolatry and superstition; and may design all the antichristian states in the communion of the church of Rome:

and prophesy against it; the prophet is bid to look towards this place with a stern countenance, as before against Tyre; threatening it with ruin, and prophesying of it, in the following manner.

Gill: Eze 28:22 - behold, I am against thee, O Zidon // I will be glorified in the midst of thee // and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall have executed judgments in her // and shall be sanctified in her The eternal Jehovah, the only true God, the Maker of heaven and earth; this is said by way of preface to the prophecy, and to assure of the fulfilment...

The eternal Jehovah, the only true God, the Maker of heaven and earth; this is said by way of preface to the prophecy, and to assure of the fulfilment of it, as well as in opposition to the gods of the Zidonians:

behold, I am against thee, O Zidon; angry with thee, and will come out against thee in my wrath, because of thine idolatries and impieties. The Targum is,

"behold, I send my fury upon thee, O Zidon:''

I will be glorified in the midst of thee; not by the conversion of them; nor by acts of religious worship truly performed by them: by prayer, confession of sin, or thanksgiving; but by his judgments executed in the midst of them; by pouring out the vials of his wrath on them, as it follows:

and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall have executed judgments in her; for the Lord is known, by the judgments he executes, to be that pure, holy, just, and sin avenging God he is, as well as omniscient and omnipotent; and this even Heathens and antichristian persons are obliged to acknowledge, Psa 9:15,

and shall be sanctified in her; that is, shall appear, be declared and owned, to be a God, just and holy, in all his ways and works.

Gill: Eze 28:23 - And I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets // and the wounded shall be judged // in the midst of her by the sword upon her on every side // and they shall know that I am the Lord God And I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets,.... The plague and the sword, which are two of God's sore judgments, and often go tog...

And I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets,.... The plague and the sword, which are two of God's sore judgments, and often go together; the pestilence slays them that are within, and the sword those the enemy meets with in the streets:

and the wounded shall be judged; that is, punished; or "shall fall" w, die and perish:

in the midst of her by the sword upon her on every side; this was literally fulfilled in Zidon, either by Nebuchadnezzar and the Chaldean army, which besieged it on every side; or by Artaxerxes Ochus the Persian, who took it, and destroyed it; and will have its accomplishment on the antichristian states, eastern and western, when the vials shall be poured out upon them, Rev 16:1,

and they shall know that I am the Lord God; who am able to foretell things to come, and to accomplish them.

Gill: Eze 28:24 - And there shall be no more a pricking brier to the house of Israel // nor any grieving thorn of all that are round about them that despised them // and they shall know that I am the Lord And there shall be no more a pricking brier to the house of Israel,.... To the church of God, Jews or Gentiles, particularly to the Jews, who will now...

And there shall be no more a pricking brier to the house of Israel,.... To the church of God, Jews or Gentiles, particularly to the Jews, who will now be converted; all the enemies of Christ and his people will now be destroyed, who have been very grievous and distressing to them by their furious persecutions; the pope and Turk will be no more, nor any of the antichristian powers; the beast and false prophet will be taken and cast into the lake of fire; and there will be none to hurt and destroy in all the holy mountain, Rev 19:20,

nor any grieving thorn of all that are round about them that despised them; the same thing in other words as before; wicked men, especially tyrannical princes, furious persecutors of the saints, are like thorns and briers, not only unfruitful, useless, and unprofitable, but pricking, grieving, and hurtful to good men, by their persecutions, revilings, and reproaches, and whose end is to be burned. The Targum of the whole is,

"and there shall be no more to the house of Israel a king that doth evil (or hurt), or a governor that oppresses all round about them that spoil them:''

and they shall know that I am the Lord; the house of Israel, the Jews now converted, they shall know the Lord Christ, and acknowledge him to be their Lord and King.

Gill: Eze 28:25 - Thus saith the Lord God, when I shall have gathered the house of Israel // from the people among whom they are scattered // and shall be sanctified in them in the sight of the Heathen Thus saith the Lord God, when I shall have gathered the house of Israel,.... Not at the return of them from captivity in Babylon; for the ten tribes o...

Thus saith the Lord God, when I shall have gathered the house of Israel,.... Not at the return of them from captivity in Babylon; for the ten tribes or house of Israel did not then return; though there might some few of those tribes, as a pledge of what would be hereafter; but in the latter day, upon the destruction of antichrist, when all Israel shall be saved: and when they will be collected

from the people among whom they are scattered; in the several nations of the world, in Asia, Africa, and Europe:

and shall be sanctified in them in the sight of the Heathen; being believed in by them; prayed unto and worshipped in a spiritual manner by them; professed and owned to be their Saviour and Redeemer in the face of the whole world, Christians and even Heathens, whom before they rejected: then shall they dwell in their land that I have given to my servant Jacob; the land of Canaan, given by promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; which last is only here mentioned, because it was his posterity that was to possess it; not all Abraham's, only those in the line of Isaac; nor all Isaac's, only those in the line of Jacob; but all his; and this they will do when they are converted in the latter day, and be no more a vagabond people, as they now are.

Gill: Eze 28:26 - And they shall dwell safely therein // and they shall build houses and plant vineyards // yea, they shall dwell with confidence // when I have executed judgment upon all those that despise them round about them // and they shall know that I am the Lord their God And they shall dwell safely therein,.... There being none to make them afraid, all their enemies being destroyed, and they also under the protection o...

And they shall dwell safely therein,.... There being none to make them afraid, all their enemies being destroyed, and they also under the protection of Christian princes:

and they shall build houses and plant vineyards; signifying their continuance in their land, and their enjoyment of the blessings of it. Cocceius understands this of churches gathered in the name of Christ; of which no doubt there will be many in Judea, as in the first times of the Gospel, and more abundantly:

yea, they shall dwell with confidence: in the utmost safety and security, having nothing to fear from any quarter:

when I have executed judgment upon all those that despise them round about them; took vengeance on them, and utterly destroyed them that despised or spoiled them, even all around them; they will all be cut off, so that there will be none to give them the least disturbance:

and they shall know that I am the Lord their God: not only God, as before, Eze 28:24, but their God, their Lord and their God, their Redeemer and Saviour, whom they formerly denied, persecuted, and pierced.

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NET Notes: Eze 28:2 Heb “and you made your heart (mind) like the heart (mind) of gods.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:3 The tone here is sarcastic, reflecting the ruler’s view of himself.

NET Notes: Eze 28:5 Or “wisdom.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:6 Heb “because of your making your heart like the heart of gods.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:7 Heb “they will draw their swords against the beauty of your wisdom.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:8 Heb “you will die the death of the slain.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:10 The Phoenicians practiced circumcision, so the language here must be figurative, indicating that they would be treated in a disgraceful manner. Uncirc...

NET Notes: Eze 28:12 For a discussion of possible nuances of this phrase, see M. Greenberg, Ezekiel (AB), 2:580-81.

NET Notes: Eze 28:13 The exact identification of each gemstone is uncertain. The list should be compared to that of the priest in Exod 28:17-20, which lists twelve stones ...

NET Notes: Eze 28:14 Heb “you (were) an anointed cherub that covers and I placed you.” In the Hebrew text the ruler of Tyre is equated with a cherub, and the v...

NET Notes: Eze 28:15 Heb “ways.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:16 Heb “and I expelled you, O guardian cherub.” The Hebrew text takes the verb as first person and understands “guardian cherub” ...

NET Notes: Eze 28:21 For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.

NET Notes: Eze 28:22 Or “reveal my holiness.” God’s “holiness” is fundamentally his transcendence as sovereign ruler of the world. The revela...

NET Notes: Eze 28:23 Heb “by a sword against it.”

NET Notes: Eze 28:24 Heb “and there will not be for the house of Israel a brier that pricks and a thorn that inflicts pain from all the ones who surround them, the o...

NET Notes: Eze 28:25 Or “reveal my holiness.” See verse 22.

NET Notes: Eze 28:26 This promise was given in Lev 25:18-19.

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:2 Son of man, say to the prince of Tyre, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Because thy heart [is] lifted up, and thou hast said, ( a ) I [am] a god, I sit [in] t...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:3 Behold, thou [art] wiser than ( b ) Daniel; there is no secret that they can hide from thee: ( b ) Thus he speaks by derision: for Daniel had declare...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:10 Thou shalt die the deaths of the ( c ) uncircumcised by the hand of strangers: for I have spoken [it], saith the Lord GOD. ( c ) Like the rest of the...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:12 Son of man, take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyre, and say to him, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Thou sealest up the sum, full of ( d ) wisdom, and p...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:14 Thou [art] ( e ) the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee ( f ) [so]: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and d...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:15 Thou [wast] perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast ( h ) created, till iniquity was found in thee. ( h ) Which was when I first called you t...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:16 By the multitude of thy merchandise they have filled the midst of thee with violence, and thou hast sinned: therefore I will cast thee as profane out ...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:18 Thou hast defiled thy ( k ) sanctuaries by the multitude of thy iniquities, by the iniquity of thy merchandise; therefore will I bring forth a fire fr...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:22 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I [am] against thee, O Zidon; and I will be ( l ) glorified in the midst of thee: and they shall know that I...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:23 For I will send into her pestilence, and blood into her streets; and the wounded shall be judged in the midst of her ( m ) by the sword upon her on ev...

Geneva Bible: Eze 28:25 Thus saith the Lord GOD; When I shall have gathered the house of Israel from the people among whom they are scattered, and shall be ( n ) sanctified i...

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MHCC: Eze 28:1-19 - --Ethbaal, or Ithobal, was the prince or king of Tyre; and being lifted up with excessive pride, he claimed Divine honours. Pride is peculiarly the sin ...

MHCC: Eze 28:20-26 - --The Zidonians were borderers upon the land of Israel, and they might have learned to glorify the Lord; but, instead of that, they seduced Israel to th...

Matthew Henry: Eze 28:1-10 - -- We had done with Tyrus in the foregoing chapter, but now the prince of Tyrus is to be singled out from the rest. Here is something to be said to him...

Matthew Henry: Eze 28:11-19 - -- As after the prediction of the ruin of Tyre (ch. 26) followed a pathetic lamentation for it (ch. 27), so after the ruin of the king of Tyre is foret...

Matthew Henry: Eze 28:20-26 - -- God's glory is his great end, both in all the good and in all the evil which proceed out of the mouth of the Most High; so we find in these verses...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 28:1-10 - -- Fall of the Prince of Tyre Eze 28:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 28:2. Son of man, say to the prince of Tyre, Thus saith the ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 28:11-19 - -- Lamentation over the King of Tyre Eze 28:11. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 28:12. Son of man, raise a lamentation over the ki...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 28:20-26 - -- Prophecy Against Sidon and Promise for Israel The threatening word against Sidon is very brief, and couched in general terms, because as a matter o...

Constable: Eze 25:1--32:32 - --III. Oracles against foreign nations chs. 25--32 It is appropriate that this section appears at this point in Ez...

Constable: Eze 26:1--28:20 - --B. Judgment on Tyre 26:1-28:19 The length of this oracle reflects the great significance of Tyre at this...

Constable: Eze 28:1-10 - --3. A judgment speech against the ruler of Tyre 28:1-10 28:1-2 Ezekiel was to speak an oracle to the contemporary leader (Heb. nagid, prince, ruler, ki...

Constable: Eze 28:11-19 - --4. A funeral dirge for the king of Tyre 28:11-19 "This is one of the more difficult passages in the Book of Ezekiel--if not in the whole Bible! The re...

Constable: Eze 28:20-24 - --C. Judgment on Sidon 28:20-24 28:20-21 Another oracle concerning Sidon, Tyre's neighbor about 20 miles to the north, came to the prophet from the Lord...

Constable: Eze 28:25-26 - --D. Israel's restoration from the nations 28:25-26 As in numerous other prophetic Scriptures, promises of Israel's restoration accompanied predictions ...

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JFB: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Garis Besar) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 28 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Eze 28:1, God’s judgment upon the prince of Tyrus for his sacrilegious pride; Eze 28:11, A lamentation of his great glory corrupted by ...

Poole: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 28 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 28 God’ s judgment upon the prince of Tyre for his impious pride, Eze 28:1-10 . A lamentation of his great glory corrupted and fallen ...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

MHCC: Ezekiel 28 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (v. 1-19) The sentence against the prince or king of Tyre. (Eze 28:20-23) The fall of Zidon. (Eze 28:24-26) The restoration of Israel.

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 28 (Pendahuluan Pasal) In this chapter we have, I. A prediction of the fall and ruin of the king of Tyre, who, in the destruction of that city, is particularly set up as...

Constable: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Garis Besar) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 28 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 28 This chapter contains a prophecy of the destruction of the prince of Tyre; a lamentation for the king of Tyre; a denunci...

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