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Son of man, Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon caused his army to serve a great service against Tyre: every head was made bald, and every shoulder was worn; yet had he no wages, nor his army, from Tyre, for the service that he had served against it.
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God's Unwitting Servants
Commentators highlight that Nebuchadnezzar, a pagan king, is described as performing a "service" for God. Though unaware of it, he was an instrument in God's hands to execute judgment. As one scholar notes, this is a striking instance that "there is a God in history," demonstrating His sovereignty over all nations and leaders to accomplish His divine purposes.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The prophet places this prediction out of chronological order, that he may point out what had not been stated in the previous prophecy, namely, tha…
19th Century
Anglican
Yet had he no wages—The siege of Tyre is here represented as a service to God, for which Nebuchadnezzar had not yet recei…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Son of man, Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon The same with Nebuchadnezzar; he goes by both names in Scripture, nor is …
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