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Ezequiel 26:20

Listen to Ezequiel 26:20
20 Te haré descender con los que descienden a la fosa; te haré habitar en lo más profundo de la tierra, en el país de eternas ruinas, con los que descienden a la fosa. No volverás a ser habitada ni reconstruida[a] en la tierra de los vivientes.

Ezequiel 26:20 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 26:20

When I shall bring thee down with them that descend into the
pit
The grave, and make thee like to them: with the people of old time;
either the people of the old world, or, however, who have been dead long ago: and shall set thee in the low parts of the earth;
where the dead are laid: in places desolate of old:
long ago unfrequented by men; as such places be as are for the burial of the dead: with them that go down to the pit, that thou be not inhabited;
all the inhabitants being free among the dead; a heap of words made use of to express the same thing, for the confirmation of it; namely, that the condition of Tyre should be like that of dead men, who have been of old dead, and are remembered no more. Jarchi interprets the "pit", of hell; as if this respected their everlasting perdition, as well as temporal ruin; it may be applied to the beast which goeth into perdition, ( Revelation 17:8 ) : and I shall set glory in the land of the living;
in the land of Israel; so the Targum; and it is interpreted by the Jewish expositors and others the same way; and which may be called "the land of the living"; because the living God was worshipped in it; living men in a spiritual sense dwelt there, who offered up living sacrifices unto God, and who had the promise and pledge of eternal life; and which was the "glory" of all lands, as it is sometimes called, where the same word is used as here, ( Ezekiel 20:6 ) , which had its accomplishment in some respects at the Jews' return from Babylon; but, as Tyre here is a type of antichrist, it may be observed, that, at the time of his fall and destruction, God will put a glory upon his church and people, upon which there shall be a defence; see ( Isaiah 4:5 ) ( 60:1 ) . This is interpreted by the Talmudists F16 of the resurrection of the dead, when they that die in the land of Israel shall live.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Vid. Kimchi in loc. & T. Bab. Cetubot, fol. 111. 1.
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Ezequiel 26:20 In-Context

18 Ahora, en el día de tu caída,tiemblan los pueblos costeros,y las islas que están en el marse aterrorizan ante tu debacle”.
19 »Así dice el SEÑOR omnipotente: Te convertiré en lugar de ruinas, como toda ciudad deshabitada. Haré que te cubran las aguas caudalosas del océano.
20 Te haré descender con los que descienden a la fosa; te haré habitar en lo más profundo de la tierra, en el país de eternas ruinas, con los que descienden a la fosa. No volverás a ser habitada ni reconstruida en la tierra de los vivientes.
21 Te convertiré en objeto de espanto, y ya no volverás a existir. Te buscarán, pero jamás podrán encontrarte. Lo afirma el SEÑOR omnipotente».

Footnotes 1

  • [a] "ni reconstruida " (LXX); "y daré gloria " (TM).
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