A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . See Ver. 24. TheProphets conclude their Threatnings againft Infi-dels with gracious Promifes to Gods People, imply-ing, that he will not make an utter Destruction ofthem as of other People, but referve a Remnant towhom he may fulfil his Promifes made to their Fa-thers. Compare Jer. xlvi. 27, 28. Hh2 CHAR 234 ^Commentary. ChapterXXIX. Ver. ?. CHAP. XXIX The Argument. In this and the three following Chapters, is foretoldthe Conqueft of Egypt by Nebuchadnezzar,which came to pafs in the Third Tear of Nebu-chadnezzar-f Reign, which was the Twenty fe-venth c/J


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . See Ver. 24. TheProphets conclude their Threatnings againft Infi-dels with gracious Promifes to Gods People, imply-ing, that he will not make an utter Destruction ofthem as of other People, but referve a Remnant towhom he may fulfil his Promifes made to their Fa-thers. Compare Jer. xlvi. 27, 28. Hh2 CHAR 234 ^Commentary. ChapterXXIX. Ver. ?. CHAP. XXIX The Argument. In this and the three following Chapters, is foretoldthe Conqueft of Egypt by Nebuchadnezzar,which came to pafs in the Third Tear of Nebu-chadnezzar-f Reign, which was the Twenty fe-venth c/Jehoiakinj Captivity : See Ver. the fame Judgment upon Egypt which wasforetold by Jeremiah, Chap, xlvi. i j, &c. Ver. 2- V er. 2- ETtby Face [See Chap. vi. Tharaoh Kjng of £-gyptj] Tharaoh being a com-mon Name to all the Kingsof Egypt, this Prince wascalled Tharaoh Hophra, by way of Diftin£tion by Jeremy, Chap. xlvi. 30. and oApries by Herodotus, Ver. $. The great Dragon that lies in the midft of his Rivers,} The Word Tannim fignifies any great


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