3. shepherds--the Jewish rulers.
their glory--their wealth and magnificence; or that
of the temple, "their glory"
(Mr 13:1;
Lu 21:5).
young lions--the princes, so described on account of their cruel
rapacity.
pride of Jordan--its thickly wooded banks, the lair of "lions"
(Jer 12:5; 49:19).
Image for Judea "spoiled" of the magnificence of its rulers ("the young
lions"). The valley of the Jordan forms a deeper gash than any on the
earth. The land at Lake Merom is on a level with the Mediterranean Sea;
at the Sea of Tiberias it falls six hundred fifty feet below that
level, and to double that depression at the Dead Sea, that is, in all,
1950 feet below the Mediterranean; in twenty miles' interval there is a
fall of from three thousand to four thousand feet.
JFB.
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