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Then will I make their waters clear, and cause their rivers to run like oil, says the Lord Yahweh.
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A Sign of Peace or Sadness?
Commentators are sharply divided on the meaning of the phrase "rivers to run like oil." Some scholars, like Matthew Henry, interpret this as a sign of universal sadness and heaviness, with the waters moving slowly as if in mourning. Others, however, see it as a promise of peace and quiet prosperity. In this view, once God judges Egypt's restless ambition, the nation's affairs will flow smoothly and without disturbance.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A promise of a return of God’s favor. This does not concern the restoration of Egypt’s original power, but the establishment of the Divine Ruler in…
19th Century
Anglican
Deep should rather be rendered quiet. When the restless ambition of Egypt is curbed, there would come about peace and qui…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then will I make their waters deep
Either the water of Egypt literally, the waters of the Nile: no canals being cu…
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