11. place . . . of graves--Gog found only a grave where he had expected
the spoils of conquest.
valley--So vast were to be the masses that nothing but a deep valley
would suffice for their corpses.
the passengers on the east of the sea--those travelling on the high
road, east of the Dead Sea, from Syria to Petra and Egypt. The publicity
of the road would cause many to observe God's judgments, as the stench
(as English Version translates) or the multitude of graves
(as HENDERSON translates, "it shall stop the passengers") would arrest
the attention of passers-by. Their grave would be close to that of their
ancient prototypes, Sodom and Gomorrah in the Dead Sea, both alike being
signal instances of God's judgments.
JFB.
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