15. giveth . . . neighbour drink . . . puttest . . . bottle to him--literally, "skin," as the Easterns use "bottles" of skin for wine.
MAURER, from a different Hebrew root, translates, "that pourest in
thy wrath." English Version keeps up the metaphor better. It is not
enough for thee to be "drunken" thyself, unless thou canst lead others
into the same state. The thing meant is, that the Chaldean king, with
his insatiable desires (a kind of intoxication), allured neighboring
states into the same mad thirst for war to obtain booty, and then at
last exposed them to loss and shame (compare
Isa 51:17;
Ob 16).
An appropriate image of Babylon, which at last fell during a drunken
revel
(Da 5:1-31).
that thou mayest look on their nakedness!--with light, like Ham of
old
(Ge 9:22).
JFB.
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