9. coveteth an evil covetousness--that is, a covetousness so
surpassingly evil as to be fatal to himself.
to his house--greedily seizing enormous wealth, not merely for
himself, but for his family, to which it is destined to be fatal. The
very same "evil covetousness" that was the cause of Jehoiakim's being
given up to the Chaldean oppressor
(Jer 22:13)
shall be the cause of the Chaldean's own destruction.
set his nest on high--
(Nu 24:21;
Jer 49:16;
Ob 4).
The image is from an eagle
(Job 39:27).
The royal citadel is meant. The Chaldean built high towers, like
the Babel founders, to "be delivered from the power of evil"
(Ge 11:4).
JFB.
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