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(and, behold, there was lifted up a talent of lead); and this is a woman sitting in the midst of the ephah.
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Sin Personified
Scholars unanimously identify the woman in the basket as a personification of "wickedness." Her posture of "sitting" is significant, suggesting not a fleeting mistake but a settled, comfortable, and habitual state of sin. As one commentator notes, she is not standing as if passing by, but sitting with set purpose and custom, representing a deep-seated condition that God intends to address.
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Zechariah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And behold, a talent of lead was lifted up—the heaviest Hebrew weight, elsewhere of gold or silver. The golden talent weighed 1,300,000 grai…
19th Century
Anglican
Talent. —Better, disc. The construction of these verses is rather difficult.
They should be taken as the words of …
16th Century
Protestant
Here I stop; I intended to add all the verses, but I can hardly finish the whole today. It will be enough for us to understand that this is the sec…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And, behold, there was lifted up a talent of lead By the angel; since he is afterwards said to cast it upon the mout…
In this vision, the prophet sees an ephah, something in the shape of a grain measure. This signified the Jewish nation. They are filling the measur…