‏ Ezekiel 4:1-4

1 Under the type of a siege is shewn the time from the defection of Jeroboam to the captivity.

9 By the provision of the siege, is shewn the hardness of the famine.

take.

5:1-17; 12:3-16; 1Sa 15:27,28; 1Ki 11:30,31; Isa 20:2-4

Jer 13:1-14; 18:2-12; 19:1-15; 25:15-38; 27:2-22; Ho 1:2-9; 3:1-5

Ho 12:10

a tile.[Lebêbnâh ,] {levainah,} generally denotes a brick, and Palladius informs us that the bricks in common use among the ancients were "two feet long, one foot broad, and four inches thick;" and on such a surface the whole siege might be easily pourtrayed. Perhaps, however, it may here denote a flat tile, like a Roman brick, which were commonly used for tablets, as we learn from Pliny, Hist. Nat. 1. vii. c. 57.

even.

Jer 6:6; 32:31; Am 3:2

lay.

Jer 39:1,2; 52:4; Lu 19:42-44

battering rams. or, chief leaders.

21:22

an iron pan. or, a flat plate, or slice.

Le 2:5

This.

12:6,11; 24:24-27; Isa 8:18; 20:3; Lu 2:34; Heb 2:4

upon.

5,8

and lay.

2Ki 17:21-23

thou shalt bear.

Le 10:17; 16:22; Nu 14:34; 18:1; Isa 53:11,12; Mt 8:17; Heb 9:28

1Pe 2:24
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