27. they shall not lie with the mighty--that is, they shall not have
separate tombs such as mighty conquerors have: but shall all be heaped
together in one pit, as is the case with the vanquished
[GROTIUS].
HAVERNICK reads it interrogatively, "Shall they not lie with the mighty
that are fallen?" But English Version is supported by the parallel
(Isa 14:18, 19),
to which Ezekiel refers, and which represents them as not lying
as mighty kings lie in a grave, but cast out of one, as a carcass
trodden under foot.
with . . . weapons of war--alluding to the custom of
burying warriors with their arms (1 Maccabees 13:29). Though honored by
the laying of "their swords under their heads," yet the punishment of
"their iniquities shall be upon their bones." Their swords shall thus
attest their shame, not their glory
(Mt 26:52),
being the instruments of their violence, the penalty of which they are
paying.
JFB.
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