Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 26:4 - 26:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 26:4 - 26:4


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Destroy; batter and demolish with their mighty engines, which shall shake, disjoint, and beat down the strongest parts of their walls.



Break down; undermine, that they may tumble at once, or employ hands to take them down, as men pull down buildings.



Towers; watch-towers, and those that were for defence and safety of their city, which from their greatness have their name, Migdol.



I will also scrape her dust from her; I will leave thee nothing, thou shalt be scraped, and brushed, and swept, that not so much as dust shall remain to thee.



And make her like the top of a rock; as bare as was the rock on which thy city is built before wealth, beauty, buildings, and strength was brought to it by man’s industry.