25. digged, and drunk water--In
2Ki 19:24,
it is "strange waters." I have marched into foreign lands where
I had to dig wells for the supply of my armies; even the natural
destitution of water there did not impede my march.
rivers of . . . besieged places--rather, "the streams (artificial
canals from the Nile) of Egypt." "With the sole of my foot," expresses
that as soon as his vast armies marched into a region, the streams
were drunk up by them; or rather, that the rivers proved no
obstruction to the onward march of his armies. So
Isa 19:4-6,
referring to Egypt, "the river--brooks of defense--shall be
dried up." HORSLEY,
translates the Hebrew for "besieged places,"
"rocks."
JFB.
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