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Ezekiel 25:15

The Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 25:15

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The sin of the Philistines is virtually the same as that of the Edomites. They also had a perpetual hatred. Century after century they had been, with various fortunes, the enemies of Israel—defeated (to confine ourselves to more recent history) by Jehoshaphat () and Uzziah (), formidable under Jehoram () and Ahaz (), repressed by Hezekiah (), combining with Amalek, and Ammon, and Tyre, and Assyria against Jerusalem ().

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