the Week of Proper 13 / Ordinary 18
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Yehezkiel 26:12
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Mereka akan merampas kekayaanmu dan menjarah barang-barang perniagaanmu; mereka akan meruntuhkan tembok-tembokmu dan merobohkan rumah-rumahmu yang indah; batumu, kayumu dan tanahmu akan dibuang ke dalam air.
Maka dirampasnya kelak segala harta bendamu dan dijarahinya segala daganganmu yang indah-indah dan dirobohkannya segala pagar tembokmu dan dibongkarnya segala rumah peranginanmu, dan segala batumu dan kayumu dan robohan rumahmu akan dibuang olehnya ke tengah-tengah laut.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
make a spoil: Ezekiel 26:5, Matthew 6:19, Matthew 6:20
thy merchandise: Ezekiel 27:3-36, Isaiah 23:8, Isaiah 23:11, Isaiah 23:17, Isaiah 23:18, Zechariah 9:3, Zechariah 9:4, Revelation 18:11-13
thy pleasant houses: Heb. houses of thy desire, 2 Chronicles 32:27, 2 Chronicles 36:10, Isaiah 32:12, Jeremiah 25:34, Daniel 11:8, Hosea 13:15, Amos 5:11, Nahum 2:9, Zechariah 7:14, *marg.
they shall lay: The ruins of old Tyre contributed much to the taking of the new city; for with the stones, timber, and rubbish, Alexander built a bank, or causeway, from the continent to the island, thereby literally fulfilling the words of the prophet.
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 9:7 - I will Ezekiel 26:4 - I Ezekiel 26:14 - like Ezekiel 27:27 - Thy riches Ezekiel 27:34 - General Daniel 9:23 - greatly beloved Amos 1:10 - General
Cross-References
And Abraham was old & stricken in dayes, and the Lorde had blessed Abraham in all thinges.
And God blessed my maister merueylously, that he is become great, and hath geuen him sheepe and oxen, siluer and golde, men seruauntes, and maydeseruauntes, camelles and asses.
Soiourne in this lande, and I wyl be with thee, and wyll blesse thee: for vnto thee and vnto thy seede I wyll geue all these countreys, and I wyll perfourme the othe whiche I sware vnto Abraham thy father.
And the men of the place asked [him] of his wyfe. And he sayde, she is my sister: for he feared to say, she is my wyfe, lest the men of the place shoulde haue kylled hym, because of Rebecca, whiche was beautifull to the eye.
And after he had ben there a long time, Abimelech king of the Philistines loked out at a windowe, & sawe Isahac sportyng with Rebecca his wyfe.
Abimelech said: why hast thou done this vnto vs? one of the people myght lyghtly haue lyne by thy wyfe, and so shouldest thou haue brought sinne vpon vs.
And so Abimelech charged al his people, saying: He that toucheth this man or his wyfe, shall dye the death.
That thou shouldest do vs no hurt, as we haue not touched thee, and as we haue done vnto thee nothyng but good, & sent thee away in peace: for thou art nowe the blessed of the Lorde.
For that litle which thou haddest before I came, is nowe increased into a multitude, and the Lord hath blessed thee through my trauell: but nowe when shall I make prouision for myne owne house also?
So the Lorde blessed the last dayes of Iob more then the first: for he had fourteene thousand sheepe, sixe thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they shall make a spoil of thy riches,.... The Chaldean army, when they entered the city, and got possession of it, would plunder it, and divide the riches of it among them:
and make a prey of thy merchandise; of the merchants' goods, laid up in their warehouses for sale, which was greatly hindered by this long siege; compare with this Revelation 18:11:
and they shall break down thy walls; the walls of their houses; mention being made before of breaking down the walls of the city, towers, and garrisons:
and destroy thy pleasant houses; or, "houses of thy desire" l; the most desirable ones in the city; the houses of their princes and chief magistrates; their summer houses; or which were most delightfully situated towards the sea, to have the prospect and advantage of that:
and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water; of the sea, near unto or about it; into which they cast the rubbish of the demolished houses, stones, timber, and dust, and so left it bare and naked: or rather this was fulfilled when Alexander, with the ruins of old Tyre, its stones, timber, and rubbish, and trees from Lebanon, made a causeway from the continent to the island; and by that means took it, after seven months' toil and labour of this sort m.
l בתי חמדתך "domos desiderii tui", Montanus, Vatablus. m Curt. Hist, l. 4. c. 2. 4.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The description of the siege is that of a town invested by land.
Ezekiel 26:7
Nebuchadrezzar - Jeremiah 21:2 note.
Ezekiel 26:8
Lift up the buckler - i. e., set a wall of shields, under cover of which the walls could be approached.
Ezekiel 26:9
Engines of war - Or, his battering ram. “axes” swords. They who would break flown the towers, rush on with their swords to slay the defenders.
Ezekiel 26:11
Garrisons - pillars, on which stood statues of some protecting god. Compare 2 Kings 10:26.
Ezekiel 26:14
The siege had been on land, but the victory was to be completed by the subjection of the island-citadel.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 26:12. And they shall lay thy stones and thy timber and thy dust in the midst of the water. — This answers to the taking of Tyre by Alexander; he actually took the timbers, stones, rubbish, c. of old Tyre, and filled up the space between it and new Tyre, and thus connected the latter with the main land and this he was obliged to do before he could take it.