4.
(Eze 26:4, 12; 27:27).
cast her out--Hebrew, "dispossess her," that is, will cast her
inhabitants into exile [GROTIUS]. Alexander, though without a navy, by
incredible labor constructed a mole of the ruins of Old Tyre (fulfilling
Eze 26:4-12,
&c., by "scraping her dust from her," and "laying her stones, timber,
and dust in the midst of the water"), from the shore to the island,
and, after a seven months' siege, took the city by storm, slew with the
sword about eight thousand, enslaved thirteen thousand, crucified two
thousand, and set the city on "fire," as here foretold [CURTIUS, Book 4].
smite her power in the sea--situated though she be in the
sea, and so seeming impregnable (compare
Eze 28:2,
"I sit in the seat of God, in the midst of the sea"). "Her
power" includes not only her fortifications, but her fleet, all of
which Alexander sank in the sea before her very walls [CURTIUS, Book 4].
Eze 26:17
corresponds, "How art thou destroyed which wast strong in the sea!"
JFB.
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