Biblical Commentary On the Prophecies of Ezekiel

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Biblical Commentary On the Prophecies of Ezekiel
Karl Friedrich Keil
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Viii. 13, ix. 27, xli. 11, and is not to be taken in the sense of QC^'j, after Isa. Xlii. 14, as Hitzig supposes. ^^^, to pant for a thing; here it is equivalent to snapping at anything. This is required by a comparison with ver. 46, where T3p r]^^r] corresponds to C]xcn ni?3C>, and ^V^^ to 'l^il ri2b> hv ^m. In the connection JiC'*^ nsii^, nsb^ signifies the lip as an organ of speech, or, more precisely, the words spoken ; and liC^'J', the tongue, is personified, and stands for p^'^ t^'^^? (Ps.... Cxl. 12), a tongue-man, i. E. A talker. In ver. 4 the idea expressed in " the mountains of Israel " is expanded into mountains, hills, lowlands, and valleys (cf. Ch.
CHAP. XXXVI. 1-15. 103 xxxi. 12, xxxii. 5, G) ; and this periphrastic descriptioii of the land is more minutely defined by the additional clause, " waste ruins and forsaken cities. " N/ Di^ in ver. 5 is the particle used in oaths (cf. Ch. V. 11, etc. ); and the perfect "'^"]?1 is not merely prophetic, but also a preterite. God has already uttered a threatening word concerning the nations round about in ch.


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