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Ezekiel 32:4

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 32:4

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The picture is carried out to its completion. The carcass of the crocodile becomes the prey of unclean birds and beasts. The carcass of the Egyptian greatness was to satiate the appetite of the invading hosts.

Were the words of , as to leviathan being "given for meat to the people in the wilderness" floating in Ezekiel's mind (compare the strange reference to leviathan in 2 Esdr. 6:49, 52, and in later Jewish traditions)?

Greek writers describe the ichthyophagi of Africa as feeding on the flesh of sea-monsters, and the word may possibly include the crocodile.

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