3. situate at the entry of the sea--literally, plural, "entrances,"
that is, ports or havens; referring to the double port of Tyre, at which
vessels entered round the north and south ends of the island, so that
ships could find a ready entrance from whatever point the wind might
blow (compare
Eze 28:2).
merchant of . . . people for many isles--that is, a
mercantile emporium of the peoples of many seacoasts, both from the
east and from the west
(Isa 23:3),
"a mart of nations."
of perfect beauty--
(Eze 28:12).
JFB.
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