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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Yehezkiel 27:29
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Sekarang turunlah dari kapal-kapalnya segala orang yang berdayung dan segala anak kapal dan segala mualim di lautpun, mereka itu sekalian berdiri di darat.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
all that handle: Revelation 18:17-24
shall come: Ezekiel 26:16, Ezekiel 32:10
Reciprocal: Isaiah 23:5 - so shall Isaiah 43:14 - whose cry
Cross-References
I wyll also blesse them that blesse thee, and curse the that curseth thee: and in thee shall all kinredes of the earth be blessed.
Iacob aunswered: sweare to me then this day. And he sware to him, & solde his byrthryght vnto Iacob.
And it came to passe, that whe Isahac waxed olde, & his eyes were dimme, so that he could not see, he called Esau his eldest sonne, & saide vnto hym, my sonne? And he sayde vnto hym: here am I.
And he sayde: Beholde, I am nowe olde, and knowe not the daye of my death.
But Rebecca hearde when Isahac spake to Esau his sonne: And Esau wet into the fielde to hunt venison, and to bryng it.
And Rebecca spake vnto Iacob her sonne, saying: Beholde, I haue hearde thy father talkyng with Esau thy brother, and saying:
Nowe therfore my sonne heare my voyce in that which I comaunde thee.
Get thee to the flocke, and bryng me thence two good kyddes fro the goates, and I wyll make of them pleasaunt meates for thy father, such as he loueth.
And thou shalt bryng it to thy father that he may eate, and that he may blesse thee before his death.
Then said Iacob to Rebecca his mother: Beholde, Esau my brother is a heary man, and I am smoothe:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea,.... Inferior officers, and the common people; though this may be literally understood of all sorts of seafaring people, differently employed in ships; some at the oar; some at the sails; and others at the helm; but all shall quit their posts,
and shall come down from their ships; either there being no further business for them, an entire stop being put to trade, through the fall of Tyre; or because of danger, and to save themselves, would leave the ship, and betake to their boats, and make for land: hence it follows,
they shall stand upon the land; upon the continent, being safely arrived; looking upon the shipwrecks, and bewailing the loss of Tyre, as in the next verse.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
As Tyre is figured by a large vessel, so are the subject-states by smaller boats which accompany the great ship. These terrified by the storm approach the land. Tyre is hopelessly swallowed up, crew and all, in the midst of the sea. The small crafts escape to shore.