the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Darby's French Translation
Ézéchiel 31:17
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Eux aussi sont descendus avec lui au spulcre, vers ceux qui ont t tus par l'pe, et son bras, [c'est--dire], ceux qui habitaient sous son ombre parmi les nations, [y sont aussi descendus].
Eux aussi sont descendus avec lui dans le Spulcre, vers ceux que l'pe blessa mort; ils taient son bras, et habitaient son ombre au milieu des nations.
Eux aussi sont descendus avec lui dans le sjour des morts, Vers ceux qui ont pri par l'pe; Ils taient son bras et ils habitaient son ombre parmi les nations.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
went: Ezekiel 32:20-30, Psalms 9:17, Isaiah 14:9
that were: Ezekiel 30:6-8, Ezekiel 30:21-25, Nehemiah 3:17, Nehemiah 3:18
dwelt: Ezekiel 31:3, Ezekiel 31:6, Ezekiel 32:31, Lamentations 4:20, Daniel 4:11, Daniel 4:12, Mark 4:32
Reciprocal: Zechariah 11:2 - Howl Matthew 11:23 - which art
Gill's Notes on the Bible
They also went down to hell with him,.... To the grave with him; many of his nobles, princes, generals, soldiers, and subjects:
unto them that be slain with the sword; to be buried and lie with them who had fallen by the sword, as a just punishment for their iniquities:
and they that were his arm; either that leaned on his arm, were dependents upon him; or his ministers, his instruments, whom he employed under him as his deputies, to govern the several provinces that belonged to him; or rather his allies and auxiliaries, who helped and assisted him on occasion:
that dwelt under his shadow in the midst of the Heathen; in the midst of the nations subject to the Assyrian empire; such who put themselves under the protection of it, lived comfortably under it, and continued with it to the last; these shared the same fate as that did. The Targum is,
"his governors are broken, whom he strengthened in the midst of the kingdom.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Effect of Assyria’s fall.
Ezekiel 31:15
I covered the deep - To cover with sack-cloth was an expression of mourning Ezekiel 27:31. The deep, the source of Assyria’s prosperity Ezekiel 31:4, was made to mourn, being dried up instead of giving forth its waters, its glad abundance.
For him - Upon his account.
Floods ... great waters - Or, rivers ... the multitude of waters (as in Ezekiel 31:4-5).
Lebanon represents the country which Assyria governed; “the trees,” the tributary princes.
Ezekiel 31:16
See the marginal references.
Ezekiel 31:17
His arm ... - The subject princes who were his strength and support in war.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 31:17. They also went down into hell with him — Into remediless destruction.