16. Tarshish--Tartessus in southwest Spain, at the mouth
of the Guadalquivir, near Gibraltar. It includes the adjoining region:
a Phœnician colony; hence its connection with Palestine and the
Bible
(2Ch 9:21).
The name was also used in a wide sense for the farthest west, as
our West Indies
(Isa 66:19;
Ps 48:7; 72:10).
"Ships of Tarshish" became a phrase for richly laden and
far-voyaging vessels. The judgment shall be on all that minister
to man's luxury (compare
Re 18:17-19).
pictures--ordered to be destroyed
(Nu 33:52).
Still to be seen on the walls of Nineveh's palaces. It is remarkable
that whereas all other ancient civilized nations, Egypt, Assyria,
Greece, Rome, have left monuments in the fine arts, Judea, while rising
immeasurably above them in the possession of "the living oracles," has
left none of the former. The fine arts, as in modern Rome, were so
often associated with polytheism, that God required His people in this,
as in other respects, to be separate from the nations
(De 4:15-18).
But Vulgate translation is perhaps better, "All that is
beautiful to the sight"; not only paintings, but all luxurious
ornaments. One comprehensive word for all that goes before (compare
Re 18:12, 14, 16).
JFB.
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