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Son of man, tell Pharaoh king of Egypt, and to his multitude: Whom are you like in your greatness?

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A Question of Pride

God's question to Pharaoh, "Whom are you like in your greatness?", is not a compliment but a rhetorical challenge. Commentators explain it sets the stage for a comparison with the fallen Assyrian empire, demonstrating that no matter how great a ruler thinks he is, he is not immune to judgment and collapse. It's a direct warning against pride.

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Ezekiel

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 31:2

19th Century

Bishop

His multitude.—The word means literally tumult, and applies to the multitude as influenced by whatever is the occasion of…

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 31:2

17th Century

Pastor

Son of man, speak to Pharaoh king of Egypt
To Pharaohhophra, the then reigning king; not to him personally by word o…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 31:1–9

17th Century

Minister

The falls of others, both into sin and ruin, warn us not to be secure or high-minded. The prophet is to show an instance of one whom the king of Eg…