Ezekiel
Ezekiel 29:5ESV·traditional attribution

And I will cast you out into the wilderness, you and all the fish of your streams; you shall fall on the open field, and not be brought together or gathered. To the beasts of the earth and to the birds of the heavens I give you as food.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

God sets this prophecy against Egypt at the very moment when the Egyptians were tempting the Jews to rely on them instead of the Lord. Mark the mercy in it: He lets us foresee the failure of every earthly prop just when we are most prone to lean on it, so we may cease from man and trust only in Him.

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Commenting on Ezekiel 29:1-7

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Pharaoh's army, not the king himself, fell in those Libyan fields and lay unburied, a feast for beasts and birds. The soldiers perished so utterly scattered that they could not even be gathered for proper burial, leaving their carcasses to rot as God said.

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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

Egypt pursued Israel into the wilderness crying that the wilderness had shut them in; now Egypt herself shall be cast into a wilderness state. God renders judgment in kind: the army routed in those deserts cannot be rallied or brought together again, just as a captured crocodile cannot be restored to the river.

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