Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 25:9 - 25:9

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 25:9 - 25:9


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I will open; when the Lord will open the gates of iron, and say, The gates shall not be shut, as Isa_45:1,2, every attempt shall be easy, and his soldiers shall break through the defences, that were vainly boasted impregnable.



The side of Moab; that part of his country, which was best fortified for the safeguard of the whole.



From the cities; from the cities of strength, called here his, because he gloried and trusted in them, such as Har and Aroer, seated on Arnon, very strong garrisons.



On his frontiers; or, from his frontiers, (for it is the same construction, Hebrew,) or from his outmost bounds, I will lay all open to the Chaldeans, they shall overrun it, as if it were an open country, as easily as if no fortresses to impede them.



The glory; so the great, strong, and beautiful, or regularly built and fortified cities are ever accounted the glory of the country, and these are reckoned beside Ar and Aroer.



Beth-jeshimoth; an ancient city, and formerly Reuben’s lot, Jos_13:20: its name tells you it was a fortress toward the desert, which watched, lest any should, through those wastes, make an inroad on the country.



Baal-meon; called also Moon, and Baiith, and Beth-baal-meon, mansion-house of Baal, word for word; it was situate on the north coast of Moab, as the other on the west.



Kiriathaim; a city, which probably consisted of two cities, or principal parts; a very strong frontier town, but not able to keep out those that God would lead in.