15. altar--Hebrew, Harel, that is, "mount of God"; denoting the
high security to be imparted by it to the restored Israel. It was a high
place, but a high place of God, not of idols.
from the altar--literally, "the lion of God," Ariel (in
Isa 29:1,
"Ariel" is applied to Jerusalem). MENOCHIUS
supposes that on it four animals were carved; the lion perhaps was the
uppermost, whence the horns were made to issue. GESENIUS regards the two words as expressing the "hearth"
or fireplace of the altar.
JFB.
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