Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 27:9 - 27:9

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 27:9 - 27:9


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The ancients; old experienced workmen.



Of Gebal; a town of Phoenicia near the sea, one of the four principal towns, to which belonged a jurisdiction over a fourth part of Phoenicia, mentioned Psa_83:7, among the conspirators against Israel and the Giblites, 1Ki_5:18. Natives of Gebal are called stone-squarers, people fitted for hard and servile works.



The wise men; skilful in their trades.



Were in thee; hired and dwelt in Tyre for gain’s sake, that they might be still employed.



Calkers; shipwrights, to build no doubt, as well as repair and strengthen, their ships.



All the ships of the sea; ships from all parts of the sea, full of mariners, not only to manage the ships at sea, but to offer their service to the Tyrians for bringing in or carrying out of their wares, so that they might reap the profit, whilst others did undergo trouble and danger of trafficking by sea; factors, and warehouse-keepers, and brokers.