Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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Ezekiel
Book: Ezekiel
Chapter: 30
Overview:
A
Prophecy against
Egypt.
(1-19) Another.
(20-26)
1-19 The
Prophecy of the
Destruction of
Egypt is very full.
Those who take their
Lot with
God's enemies, shall be with them
in
Punishment. The
King of
Babylon and his
Army shall be
instruments of this
Destruction.
God often makes one wicked
Man
a scourge to another.
No place in the land of
Egypt shall escape
the
Fury of the Chaldeans. The
Lord is known
By the judgments he
executes. Yet these are only present effects of the Divine
displeasure, not worthy of our fear, compared with the wrath to
come, from which
Jesus delivers his people.
20-26 Egypt shall grow weaker and weaker. If lesser judgments
do not prevail to humble and reform sinners,
God will send
greater.
God justly breaks that power which is abused, either to
Put wrongs upon people, or to
Put cheats upon them.
Babylon
shall grow stronger. In vain do men endeavour to bind up the
Arm
the
Lord is pleased to break, and to strengthen those whom he
will bring down. Those who disregard the discoveries of his
Truth and
Mercy, shall know his power and
Justice, in the
Punishment for their sins.