15 And I will pour my fury upon Sin, the strength of Egypt; and I will cut off the multitude of No.
15 And I will pour H8210 my fury H2534 upon Sin, H5512 the strength H4581 of Egypt; H4714 and I will cut off H3772 the multitude H1995 of No. H4996
15 And I will pour my wrath upon Sin, the stronghold of Egypt; and I will cut off the multitude of No.
15 And I have poured out My fury on Sin, the stronghold of Egypt, And I have cut off the multitude of No.
15 And I will pour my fury upon Sin, the stronghold of Egypt; and I will cut off the multitude of No.
15 I will pour my wrath on Sin, the stronghold of Egypt; and I will cut off the multitude of No.
15 I will let loose my wrath on Sin, the strong place of Egypt, cutting off the mass of the people of No.
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Commentary on Ezekiel 30 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 30
In this chapter we have,
It is all much to the same purport with what we had before.
Eze 30:1-19
The prophecy of the destruction of Egypt is here very full and particular, as well as, in the general, very frightful. What can protect a provoking people when the righteous God comes forth to contend with them?
The close of this prediction leaves,
Eze 30:20-26
This short prophecy of the weakening of the power of Egypt was delivered about the time that the army of the Egyptians, which attempted to raise the siege of Jerusalem, was frustrated in its enterprises, and returned re infectâ-without accomplishing their purpose; whereupon the king of Babylon renewed the siege and carried his point. The kingdom of Egypt was very ancient, and had been for many ages considerable. That of Babylon had but lately arrived at its great pomp and power, being built upon the ruins of the kingdom of Assyria. Now it is with them as it is with families and states, some are growing up, others are declining and going back; one must increase and the others must of course decrease.