Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 30:5 - 30:5

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 30:5 - 30:5


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Ethiopia, Heb. Cush, which are commonly thought to be the Ethiopians in Africa, but some more inquisitive geographers have found them originally and chiefly in Arabia, which was either subject or ally to Egypt in its prosperity; and these were, as Eze_30:4, in a panic that, lest the Babylonian should pass the sea, and take them in his way home.



Libya, Heb. Phut; hence the Putaens or Phutaans, who afterwards were better known by Libyans, a part of whose country was near to Egypt.



Lydia; Lydians, not the Asiatic, but the Africans, placed between some part of Cyrene and Egypt.



All the mingled people; the hired soldiers from all parts, a confused mixture of nations, such as the Libyans had got together; or all Arabia, so the word 2Ch_9:14 Isa_13:20; or all that ravenous sort of people, that like crows fly to slaughters; so soldiers of fortune follow the wars, and the Hebrew word is crow, Lev_11:15 Deu_14:14 Psa_147:9, as well as mixed.



Chub; Ethiopians beyond Egypt south, the inhabitants of the inmost Libya, which reached to the Nigritae; perhaps they may be the Nubians at this day, a letter easily changed.



The men of the land that is in league; the sons of the land of the covenant: some refer to the Jews, children of the covenant, but this is forced; it is all the people of Egypt’s league, all the allies of the Egyptian kingdom. With them; with the Egyptians.



By the sword; in war by the sword of Babylon.