Ezekiel
Ezekiel 32:4ESV·traditional attribution

And I will cast you on the ground; on the open field I will fling you, and will cause all the birds of the heavens to settle on you, and I will gorge the beasts of the whole earth with you.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Ministers must weep for those who will not weep for themselves, and tremble for those too proud to tremble. Pharaoh roars like a young lion, turbulent and vexatious as the leviathan, troubling his own kingdom and every nation round him with restless ambition and resentment. Such potentates are beasts of prey in God's reckoning, and those who trouble others must expect to be troubled themselves, for the Lord is righteous.

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Commenting on Ezekiel 32:1-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Then will I leave thee upon the land,.... Like a fish that is drawn out of the waters with a net or hook, and laid on dry land, and left gasping and expiring, where it cannot long live: I will cast thee forth on the open field; the same in different words, signifying that his army should fall in battle by the sword of the...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

leave thee upon the land--as a fish drawn out of the water loses all its strength, so Pharaoh (in Eze 32:3, compared to a water monster) shall be (Eze 29:5).