44. Bel . . . swallowed--in allusion to the many sacrifices to the
idol which its priests pretended it swallowed at night; or rather, the
precious gifts taken from other nations and offered to it (which it is
said to have "swallowed"; compare "devoured," "swallowed,"
Jer 51:34;
Jer 50:17),
which it should have to disgorge (compare
Jer 51:13;
Jer 50:37).
Of these gifts were the vessels of Jehovah's temple in Jerusalem
(2Ch 36:7;
Da 1:2).
The restoration of these, as foretold here, is recorded in
Ezr 1:7-11.
flow--as a river; fitly depicting the influx of pilgrims of all
"nations" to the idol.
JFB.
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