A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . « CHAP- 252 A Commentary. ChapterXXXI. C H A P. XXXI. The Argument. oA Continuation of the Judgments denounced a-gainft Pharaoh and his Kjngdom; whofe TrideGod humbles by -putting him in mind of thedreadful Fall of the Kjng of Niniveh, muchfuperior to him in Power and Greatnefs;whofe Ruin the Prophet elegantly defcribesunder the Metaphor of a Fair flour ijhing Treecut down and withered. Ver. 2. Ver. 2. \m&mA4mMi& HO M thou art like to in ] Thou prideftthy felf as if there neverwas any Prince or King thatcould compare with ?. Ver. 3.


A commentary upon the prophet Ezekiel . « CHAP- 252 A Commentary. ChapterXXXI. C H A P. XXXI. The Argument. oA Continuation of the Judgments denounced a-gainft Pharaoh and his Kjngdom; whofe TrideGod humbles by -putting him in mind of thedreadful Fall of the Kjng of Niniveh, muchfuperior to him in Power and Greatnefs;whofe Ruin the Prophet elegantly defcribesunder the Metaphor of a Fair flour ijhing Treecut down and withered. Ver. 2. Ver. 2. \m&mA4mMi& HO M thou art like to in ] Thou prideftthy felf as if there neverwas any Prince or King thatcould compare with ?. Ver. 3. Behold the &4fjyrian was a Cedar in Lebajiofiy & By the oAjJyrian, ArchbifhopUjbery ad a,4. M. 3378, and Dr. TrideauxyV. 47. do mod probably underftand that Kingof oAjJyria whom fome call Chyniladanus, others Saracus ;


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