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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