Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Ezekiel 36:13
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13. Thou land devourest up men —alluding to the words of the spies ( :- ). The land personified is represented as doing that which was done in it. Like an unnatural mother it devoured, that is, it was the grave of its people; of the Canaanites, its former possessors, through mutual wars, and finally by the sword of Israel; and now, of the Jews, through internal and external ills; for example, wars, famine (to which Ezekiel 36:30 , "reproach of famine among the heathen," implies the allusion here is). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-14" class="com-number"
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