Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 26:16 - 26:16

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 26:16 - 26:16


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The princes of the sea; who were lords of the islands in that sea, and who traded with Tyrus, and there were many such; or sea commanders, who, in their wooden world, are so many petty princes; but rather the former, the crowned heads whose kingdoms were so many islands.



Come down from their thrones, in token of sadness and condolence.



Lay away their robes, as further sign of grief.



Put off their broidered garments: this is added also to show how greatly they were affected with sorrow at this sad fall of their ally and friend.



Clothe themselves with trembling: this laying aside of their gallantry shall not be in compliment, as now in such cases of condolence, but they shall be heartily afraid of their own concerns, and astonished in the midst of their fears.