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No foot of man shall pass through it, nor foot of animal shall pass through it, neither shall it be inhabited forty years.
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Symbolic Language of Judgment
Commentators explain that the "forty years" and the extreme language of total desolation are likely symbolic. Rather than a literal, exact timeframe with zero inhabitants, this imagery represents a prolonged and severe period of divine judgment, similar to Israel's 40 years of chastisement in the wilderness.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Theologian
From the tower of Syene – Or, as in the margin, “Migdol” (meaning “tower”) was about two miles from Suez. “Syene” was the southernmost town …
19th Century
Bishop
Neither shall it be inhabited forty years. — In Ezekiel 29:9-12, a state of desolation is predicted for Egypt, which, if …
17th Century
Pastor
No foot of man shall pass through it This must be understood not strictly, but with some limitation; it cannot be thought that Egyp…
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Minister
Worldly, carnal minds pride themselves in their property, forgetting that whatever we have, we received it from God and should use it for God. Why,…