15. Dedan--near the Persian Sea: thus an avenue to the commerce of
India. Not the Dedan in Arabia
(Eze 27:20),
as the names in the context here prove, but the Dedan sprung from Cush
[BOCHART],
(Ge 10:7).
merchandise of thine hand--that is, were dependent on thee for trade
[FAIRBAIRN]; came to buy the produce of thy hands
[GROTIUS].
a present--literally, "a reward in return"; a price paid for
merchandise.
horns of ivory--Ivory is so termed from its resemblance to horns. The Hebrew word for "ivory" means "tooth"; so that they cannot have
mistaken ivory as if coming from the horns of certain animals,
instead of from the tusks of the elephant.
JFB.
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