Ezequiel 27:15

15 'Los hijos de Dedán comerciaban contigo. Muchas costas eran clientes tuyas; colmillos de marfil y madera de ébano te traían como pago.

Ezequiel 27:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 27:15

The men of Dedan were thy merchants
Not Dedan in Idumea or Edom, but in Arabia, from Dedan the son of Raamah, ( Genesis 10:7 ) : many isles were the merchandise of thine hands;
that is, many isles took off their manufactures from them, in lieu of what they brought them, which were as follow: they brought thee for a present;
that they might have the liberty of trading in their fairs and markets; or rather for a reward, or as a price, for the goods they had of them: horns of ivory and ebony;
Kimchi reads them as separate things; and which the Targum confirms, "horns, ivory, and ebony"; elks' horns, or horns of goats, as the Targum; and "ivory", or the teeth of elephants; and "ebony", which is a wood of a very black colour, hard and heavy, and of which many things are made. The Targum takes it for the name of a fowl, and renders it peacocks; so Jarchi; see ( 2 Chronicles 9:21 ) , but Ben Melech much better interprets it of a tree, called in Arabia "ebenus". Solinus makes it peculiar to India F4; and so Virgil F5.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Polyhistor. c. 65.
F5 "----Sola India nigrum fert ebenum.----" Virgil. Georgic. 1. 2.

Ezequiel 27:15 In-Context

13 'Javán, Tubal y Mesec comerciaban contigo; con hombres y con utensilios de bronce pagaban tus productos.
14 'Los de Bet-togarmá daban caballos y corceles de guerra y mulos por tus mercancías.
15 'Los hijos de Dedán comerciaban contigo. Muchas costas eran clientes tuyas; colmillos de marfil y madera de ébano te traían como pago.
16 'Aram era tu cliente por la abundancia de tus productos; pagaban tus mercancías con turquesas, púrpura, bordados, lino fino, corales y rubíes.
17 'Judá y la tierra de Israel comerciaban contigo; con trigo de Minit, tortas, miel, aceite y bálsamo pagaban tus productos.
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