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The King of Assyria's Greatness. . 1 And it came to pass in the eleventh year, in the third month, in the first day of the month, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, 2 Son of man, speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt, and to his multitude; Whom art thou like in thy greatness? 3 Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing shroud, and of a high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs. 4 The waters made him great, the deep set him up on high with her rivers running round about his plants, and sent out her little rivers unto all the trees of the field. 5 Therefore his height was exalted above all the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and his branches became long because of the multitude of waters, when he shot forth. 6 All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow dwelt all great nations. 7 Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches: for his root was by great waters. 8 The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chestnut-trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his beauty. 9 I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him. This prophecy bears date the month before Jerusalem was taken, as that in the close of the foregoing chapter about four months before. When God's people were in the depth of their distress, it would be some comfort to them, as it would serve likewise for a check to the pride and malice of their neighbours, that insulted over them, to be told from heaven that the cup was going round, even the cup of trembling, that it would shortly be taken out of the hands of God's people and put into the hands of those that hated them, Isaiah 51:22 ; Isaiah 51:23 . In this prophecy, I. The prophet is directed to put Pharaoh upon searching the records for a case parallel to his own ( Ezekiel 31:2 ; Ezekiel 31:2 ): Speak to Pharaoh and to his multitude, to the multitude of his attendants, that contributed so much to his magnificence, and the multitude of his armies, that contributed so much to his strength. These he was proud of, these he put a confidence in; and they were as proud of him and trusted as much in him. Now ask him, Whom art thou like in thy greatness? We are apt to judge of ourselves by comparison. Those that think highly of themselves fancy themselves as great and as good as such and such, that have been mightily celebrated. The flatterers of princes tell them whom they equal in pomp and grandeur. "Well," says God, "let him pitch upon the most famous potentate that ever was, and it shall be allowed that he is like him in greatness and no way inferior to him; but, let him pitch upon whom he will, he will find that his day came to fall; he will see there was an end of all his perfection, and must therefore expect the end of his own in like manner." Note, The falls of others, both into sin and ruin, are intended as admonitions to us not to be secure or high-minded, nor to think we stand out of danger. II. He is directed to show him an instance of one whom he resembles in greatness, and that was the Assyrian ( Ezekiel 31:3 ; Ezekiel 31:3 ), whose monarchy had continued from Nimrod. Sennacherib was one of the mighty princes of that monarchy; but it sunk down soon after him, and the monarchy of Nebuchadnezzar was built upon its ruins, or rather grafted upon its stock. Let us now see what a flourishing prince the king of Assyria was. He is here compared to a stately cedar, Ezekiel 31:3 ; Ezekiel 31:3 . The glory of the house of David is illustrated by the same similitude, Ezekiel 17:3 ; Ezekiel 17:3 . The olive-tree, the fig-tree, and the vine, which were all fruit-trees, had refused to be promoted over the trees because they would not leave their fruitfulness ( Judges 9:8 , c.), and therefore the choice falls upon the cedar, that is stately and strong, and casts a great shadow, but bears no fruit. 1. The Assyrian monarch was a tall cedar, such as the cedars in Lebanon generally were, of a high stature, and his top among the thick boughs he was attended by other princes that were tributaries to him, and was surrounded by a life-guard of brave men. He surpassed all the princes in his neighbourhood; they were all shrubs to him ( Ezekiel 31:5 ; Ezekiel 31:5 ): His height was exalted above all the trees of the field; they were many of them very high, but he overtopped them all, Ezekiel 31:8 ; Ezekiel 31:8 . The cedars, even those in the garden of Eden, which we may suppose were the best of the kind, would not hide him, but his top branches outshot theirs. 2. He was a spreading cedar; his branches did not only run up in height, but run out in breadth, denoting that this mighty prince was not only exalted to great dignity and honour, and had a name above the names of the great men of the earth, but that he obtained great dominion and power; his territories were large, and he extended his conquests far and his influences much further. This cedar, like a vine, sent forth his branches to the sea, to the river, Psalms 80:11 . His boughs were multiplied; his branches became long ( Ezekiel 31:5 ; Ezekiel 31:5 ); so that he had a shadowing shroud, Ezekiel 31:3 ; Ezekiel 31:3 . This contributed very much to his beauty, that he grew proportionably large as well as high. He was fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches ( Ezekiel 31:7 ; Ezekiel 31:7 ), very comely as well as very stately, fair by the multitude of his branches, Ezekiel 31:9 ; Ezekiel 31:9 . His large dominions were well managed, like a spreading tree that is kept in shape and good order by the skill of the gardener, so as to be very beautiful to the eye. His government was as amiable in the eyes of wise men as it was admirable in the eyes of all men. The fir-trees were not like his boughs, so straight, so green, so regular; nor were the branches of the chestnut-trees like his branches, so thick, so spreading. In short, no tree in the garden of God, in Eden, in Babylon (for that stood where paradise was planted), where there was every tree that was pleasant to the sight ( Genesis 2:9 ), was like to this cedar in beauty; that is, in all the surrounding nations there was no prince so much admired, so much courted, and whom every body was so much in love with, as the king of Assyria. Many of them did virtuously, but he excelled them all, outshone them all. All the trees of Eden envied him, Ezekiel 31:9 ; Ezekiel 31:9 . When they found they could not compare with him they were angry and grieved that he so far outdid them, and secretly grudged him the praise due to him. Note, It is the unhappiness of those who in any thing excel others that thereby they make themselves the objects of envy; and who can stand before envy? 3. He was serviceable, as far as a standing growing cedar could be, and that was only by his shadow ( Ezekiel 31:6 ; Ezekiel 31:6 ): All the fowls of heaven, some of all sorts, made their nests in his boughs, where they were sheltered from the injuries of the weather. The beasts of the field put themselves under the protection of his branches. There they were levant--rising up, and couchant--lying down; there they brought forth their young; for they had there a natural covert from the heat and from the storm. The meaning of all is, Under his shadow dwelt all great nations; they all fled to him for safety, and were willing to swear allegiance to him if he would undertake to protect them, as travellers in a shower come under thick trees for shelter. Note, Those who have power ought to use it for the protection and comfort of those whom they have power over; for to that end they are entrusted with power. Even the bramble, if he be anointed king, invites the trees to come and trust in his shadow, Judges 9:15 . But the utmost security that any creature, even the king of Assyria himself, can give, is but like the shadow of a tree, which is but a scanty and slender protection, and leaves a man many ways exposed. Let us therefore flee to God for protection, and he will take us under the shadow of his wings, where we shall be warmer and safer than under the shadow of the strongest and stateliest cedar, Psalms 17:8 ; Psalms 91:4 . 4. He seemed to be settled and established in his greatness and power. For, (1.) It was God that made him fair, Ezekiel 31:9 ; Ezekiel 31:9 . For by him kings reign. He was comely with the comeliness that God put upon him. Note, God's hand must be eyed and owned in the advancement of the great men of the earth, and therefore we must not envy them; yet that will not secure the continuance of their prosperity, for he that gave them their beauty, if they be deprived of it, knows how to turn it into deformity. (2.) He seemed to have a good bottom. This cedar was not like the heath in the desert, made to inhabit the parched places ( Jeremiah 17:6 ); it was not a root in a dry ground, Isaiah 53:2 . No; he had abundance of wealth to support his power and grandeur ( Ezekiel 31:4 ; Ezekiel 31:4 ): The waters made him great; he had vast treasures, large stores and magazines, which were as the deep that set him up on high, constant revenues coming in by taxes, customs, and crown-rents, which were as rivers running round about his plants; these enabled him to strengthen and secure his interests every where, for he sent out his little rivers, or conduits, to all the trees of the field, to water them; and when they had maintenance from the king's palace ( Ezra 4:14 ), and their country was nourished by the king's country ( Acts 12:20 ), they would be serviceable and faithful to him. Those that have wealth flowing upon them in great rivers find themselves obliged to send it out again in little rivers; for, as goods are increased, those are increased that eat them, and the more men have the more occasion they have for it; yea, and still the more they have occasion for. The branches of this cedar became long, because of the multitude of waters which fed them ( Ezekiel 31:5 ; Ezekiel 31:7 ); his root was by great waters, which seemed to secure it that its leaf should never wither ( Psalms 1:3 ), that it should not see when heat came, Jeremiah 17:8 . Note, Worldly people may seem to have an established prosperity, yet it only seems so, Job 5:3 ; Psalms 37:35 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-10-18" class="com-number"

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**앗시리아 왕의 위대함**

이 예언의 날짜는 예루살렘이 함락되기 한 달 전으로, 앞 장 마지막 부분의 예언보다 약 넉 달 뒤의 일이다. 하나님의 백성이 극심한 고난의 깊은 곳에 처해 있을 때, 하나님이 그들을 미워하던 자들의 손에서 두려움의 잔을 거두어 그것을 그들에게 돌리신다는 소식은 어느 정도 위로가 되었다(사 51:22-23). 그뿐만 아니라 그들을 업신여기고 조롱하던 이웃 나라들의 교만과 악의에 제동을 걸 수 있었다.

이 예언에서 I. 선지자는 파라오에게 자신의 처지와 유사한 사례를 기록 속에서 찾아보도록 촉구하라는 지시를 받는다(에스겔 31:2). "파라오와 그의 무리에게 말하라." 이는 그를 둘러싸고 그 위용에 크게 기여하는 신하들의 무리, 그리고 그 힘에 크게 기여하는 군대의 무리다. 파라오는 그것들을 자랑하고 신뢰했으며, 그들 또한 파라오를 자랑하고 신뢰했다. 이제 하나님은 묻는다. "네 위대함에 있어서 너는 누구와 같으냐?" 우리는 비교를 통해 자신을 판단하는 경향이 있다. 자신을 높이 평가하는 사람들은 크게 칭송받았던 누군가와 자신이 비슷하거나 그만큼 훌륭하다고 생각한다. 왕들의 아첨꾼들은 왕에게 누구와 위엄과 권위가 같다고 말한다. "좋다. 하나님께서 말씀하신다. '그가 지금까지 가장 유명했던 군주를 지목하게 하라. 그가 위대함에서 그와 같고 결코 그에 못지않다는 것을 인정하겠다. 그러나 그가 누구를 지목하든, 그의 날이 와서 쓰러지게 되었음을 보게 될 것이다. 그의 온갖 완전함이 끝났음을 보고, 자신도 같은 방식으로 끝날 것을 예상해야 한다.'" 다른 사람들의 죄와 멸망은 우리에게 안이하거나 교만하지 말라는, 그리고 위험 밖에 있다고 생각하지 말라는 경고로 주어진다.

II. 선지자는 파라오에게 그와 위대함에서 닮은 앗시리아 왕의 사례를 보여 주라는 지시를 받는다(에스겔 31:3). 앗시리아의 왕국은 니므롯 때부터 이어져 왔다. 산헤립은 그 왕국의 강력한 군주 중 하나였지만, 그 왕국은 곧 그의 뒤에 기울었고, 느부갓네살의 왕국이 그 폐허 위에 세워지거나 그 줄기에 접붙여졌다.

이제 앗시리아 왕이 얼마나 번성한 군주였는지 살펴보자. 그는 여기서 위엄 있는 백향목에 비교된다(에스겔 31:3). 다윗 왕조의 영광도 같은 비유로 설명된다(에스겔 17:3). 올리브나무, 무화과나무, 포도나무는 모두 열매 맺는 나무인데, 열매 맺는 것을 그만두고 싶지 않아서 나무들의 왕이 되기를 거부했다(삿 9:8 이하). 그래서 선택은 위엄 있고 강하며 큰 그늘을 드리우지만 열매를 맺지 않는 백향목에게 돌아갔다.

1. 앗시리아 군주는 키 큰 백향목이었다. 레바논의 백향목들이 보통 그렇듯이 키가 크고, 그 꼭대기가 무성한 가지들 사이에 있었다. 그는 자신에게 조공을 바치는 다른 군주들의 수행을 받았고, 용사들로 이루어진 근위대에 둘러싸여 있었다. 그는 주변의 모든 군주를 능가했다. 그들은 모두 그에 비하면 관목에 불과했다(에스겔 31:5). "그의 키가 들의 모든 나무보다 높이 솟았고", 그들도 많은 경우 아주 높았지만 그는 모두를 능가했다(에스겔 31:8). 에덴에 있는 것들이라도 하더라도 최고 품종의 백향목들조차 그를 가리지 못했으며, 그의 꼭대기 가지들은 그것들보다 더 뻗어 나갔다.

2. 그는 가지를 넓게 뻗은 백향목이었다. 그의 가지들은 높이 솟을 뿐 아니라 옆으로도 퍼져 나갔다. 이는 이 강력한 군주가 높은 위엄과 영예로 높임을 받았을 뿐만 아니라, 큰 영토와 권력을 얻었음을 의미한다. 그의 영토는 넓었고, 정복 범위는 넓었으며, 영향력은 훨씬 더 멀리 미쳤다. 이 백향목은 포도나무처럼 그 가지를 바다로, 강으로 뻗었다(시 80:11). "그의 가지는 많아졌고, 곁가지는 길어졌다"(에스겔 31:5·7). 그래서 그는 넓은 그늘을 드리웠다(에스겔 31:3). 이것이 그의 아름다움에 크게 기여했다. 그는 높이만큼이나 넓이도 균형 있게 성장했다. "그는 가지의 길이에서 그 위대함으로 아름다웠다"(에스겔 31:7). 가지의 많음으로 아름다웠다(에스겔 31:9). 그의 광대한 영토는 마치 정원사의 솜씨로 모양새 있고 잘 가꾸어진 넓은 나무처럼 잘 관리되어, 모든 사람의 눈에 탁월해 보였고 현인들의 눈에도 사랑스러웠다. 전나무들도 그의 가지처럼 곧고 푸르고 가지런하지 않았으며, 밤나무 가지들도 그의 가지처럼 두텁고 넓게 퍼지지 않았다. 요컨대, 에덴에 있는 하나님의 동산 그 어떤 나무도—바빌론에 있는 동산에는 보기에 아름다운 모든 나무가 있었는데(창 2:9)—아름다움에서 이 백향목과 같지 않았다. 다시 말해, 주변의 모든 나라 가운데 앗시리아 왕만큼 찬양받고, 구애받고, 모든 이가 사랑하는 군주는 없었다. "에덴의 모든 나무가 그를 부러워했다"(에스겔 31:9). 그를 따라갈 수 없음을 알았을 때 그들은 화가 나고 슬펐으며, 그가 받아 마땅한 찬사를 비밀스럽게 질투했다. 어떤 면에서든 다른 이를 능가하는 사람은 불행하게도 시기의 대상이 되는데, 그 시기 앞에 누가 설 수 있겠는가?

3. 그는 서 있는 자라면 할 수 있는 한 유익했다. 즉 오직 그의 그늘로만(에스겔 31:6). "하늘의 모든 새들이, 온갖 종류의 새들이 그의 가지에 둥지를 틀었다." 날씨의 해로움을 피해 그 안에서 보호받았다. 들의 짐승들은 그의 가지 아래 머물렀다. 거기서 일어나기도 하고 눕기도 하며, 새끼를 낳았다. 더위와 폭풍을 피하는 자연스러운 은신처를 그곳에서 얻었기 때문이다. 이 모든 것의 의미는 이것이다. "그의 그늘 아래 모든 큰 나라들이 거했다." 그들은 모두 그에게로 피하여 안전을 구했으며, 그가 자신들을 보호해 준다면 기꺼이 충성을 맹세했다. 마치 소나기가 오면 나그네들이 큰 나무 아래로 피하듯이. 권력을 가진 사람들은 권력을 위탁받은 목적에 맞게 자신들의 권력 아래 있는 사람들의 보호와 위로를 위해 사용해야 한다. 심지어 가시나무도 왕으로 기름 부음 받으면, 나무들에게 와서 자기 그늘을 신뢰하라고 초청한다(삿 9:15). 그러나 어떤 피조물도—앗시리아 왕 자신조차도—줄 수 있는 최대한의 안전은 나무 그늘과 같을 뿐이다. 그것은 빈약하고 보잘것없는 보호이며, 여러 면에서 사람을 노출시킨다. 그러므로 우리는 하나님께 피하여 보호를 구해야 한다. 그러면 가장 강하고 위엄 있는 백향목의 그늘 아래보다 더 따뜻하고 안전한 그의 날개 그늘 아래 들어갈 수 있다(시 17:8; 91:4).

4. 그는 위대함과 권력에서 안정되고 견고해 보였다.

(1) **하나님이 그를 아름답게 만드셨다**(에스겔 31:9). 왕들이 통치하는 것은 하나님을 통해서이기 때문이다. 그는 하나님이 그에게 부여하신 위용으로 아름다웠다. 땅의 위인들을 높이는 데서 하나님의 손을 주목하고 인정해야 하며, 그러므로 그들을 시기해서는 안 된다. 그러나 그것이 그들의 번영이 계속되리라고 보장하지는 않는다. 그들에게 아름다움을 주신 분이 기뻐하시면 그것을 추함으로 바꾸실 줄 아신다.

(2) 그는 든든한 기반이 있는 것처럼 보였다. 이 백향목은 광야의 황무지에 있는 쑥처럼 메마른 곳에 사는 것이 아니었다(렘 17:6). "마른 땅의 뿌리"도 아니었다(사 53:2). 아니다. 그는 권력과 위엄을 지탱할 막대한 부를 가지고 있었다(에스겔 31:4). "물이 그를 크게 했다." 그는 방대한 보물, 넉넉한 저장고와 창고를 가지고 있었다. 이것들은 그를 높이 세워 준 깊은 물과 같았다. 세금·관세·왕실 수입으로 계속 들어오는 수입은 그의 식물 주위를 흐르는 강들과 같았다. 이것들은 그로 하여금 모든 곳에서 자신의 이익을 강화하고 확보할 수 있게 해주었다. "들의 모든 나무에게 그의 작은 물줄기들을, 또는 물길들을 내보냈다." 왕의 궁에서 생계가 보장되고(스 4:14), 왕의 나라에 의해 그들의 나라가 윤택해질 때(행 12:20), 그들은 그에게 충직하고 신실하게 될 것이다. 막대한 강처럼 부가 흘러 들어오는 사람들은 그것을 작은 강들로 다시 내보내야 하는 의무를 느낀다. 재화가 늘어남에 따라 그것을 먹는 자도 늘어나며, 사람들이 더 많이 가질수록 더 많이 사용할 기회가 생기기 때문이다. 이 백향목의 가지들이 많은 물 덕분에 길어졌고(에스겔 31:5·7), "그 뿌리가 큰 물가에 있어"(에스겔 31:7) 그 잎이 결코 시들지 않을 것처럼(시 1:3), 더위가 와도 두려움이 없는 것처럼 보였다(렘 17:8). 세상 사람들은 확고한 번영을 누리는 것처럼 보일 수 있지만, 그것은 단지 그렇게 보일 뿐이다(욥 5:3; 시 37:35).

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E Z E K I E L. CHAP. XXXI. The prophecy of this chapter, as the two chapters before, is against Egypt, and designed for the humbling and mortifying of Pharaoh. In passing sentence upon great criminals it is usual to consult precedents, and to see what has been done to others in the like case, which serves both to direct and to justify the proceedings. Pharaoh stands indicted at the bar of divine justice for his pride and haughtiness, and the injuries he had done to God's people; but he thinks himself so high, so great, as not to be accountable to any authority, so strong, and so well guarded, as not to be conquerable by any force. The prophet is therefore directed to make a report to him of the case of the king of Assyria, whose head city was Nineveh. I. He must show him how great a monarch the king of Assyria had been, what a vast empire he had, what a mighty sway he bore; the king of Egypt, great as he was could not go beyond him, Ezekiel 31:3-9 . II. He must then show him how like he was to the king of Assyria in pride and carnal security, Ezekiel 31:10 . III. He must next read him the history of the fall and ruin of the king of Assyria, what a noise it made among the nations and what a warning it gave to all potent princes to take heed of pride, Ezekiel 31:11-17 . IV. He must leave the king of Egypt to apply all this to himself, to see his own face in the looking-glass of the king of Assyria's sin, and to foresee his own fall through the perspective glass of his ruin, Ezekiel 31:18 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-9" class="com-number"

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이 장의 예언은 앞의 두 장과 마찬가지로 이집트를 향한 것으로, 파라오를 낮추고 그 교만을 꺾기 위해 주어진 말씀이다. 중대한 범죄자에게 판결을 내릴 때는 유사한 선례를 찾아 이전에 어떤 일이 있었는지 살펴보는 것이 관례다. 이는 절차를 인도하고 정당화하는 역할을 한다. 파라오는 교만과 오만함, 그리고 하나님의 백성에게 가한 해악 때문에 하나님의 공의의 법정에 서 있다. 그러나 그는 자신이 너무 높고 위대하여 어떤 권위에도 책임질 필요가 없으며, 너무 강하고 잘 방비되어 있어 어떤 힘으로도 정복될 수 없다고 여긴다. 그래서 선지자는 파라오에게 앗시리아 왕—수도는 니네베—의 사례를 보고해야 한다는 지시를 받는다.

I. 선지자는 앗시리아 왕이 얼마나 위대한 군주였는지, 그의 제국이 얼마나 광대했으며, 그의 권세가 얼마나 강했는지를 보여 주어야 한다. 아무리 위대한 이집트 왕이라도 그를 넘어설 수 없었다(에스겔 31:3-9).

II. 그다음, 파라오가 앗시리아 왕과 얼마나 닮아 있는지—교만과 육신적 안일함에서—를 보여 주어야 한다(에스겔 31:10).

III. 그러고 나서 앗시리아 왕의 몰락과 멸망의 역사를 읽어 주어야 한다. 그 멸망이 열국 가운데 얼마나 큰 소동을 일으켰는지, 그리고 교만한 모든 권력자에게 어떤 경고를 주었는지를 설명한다(에스겔 31:11-17).

IV. 마지막으로, 이집트 왕이 이 모든 것을 자신에게 적용하도록 내버려 두어야 한다. 앗시리아 왕의 죄라는 거울 속에서 자기 자신의 얼굴을 보고, 그의 멸망이라는 망원경을 통해 자신의 앞날을 내다보게 한다(에스겔 31:18).

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The King of Assyria's Downfall; The Fall of Assyria. . 10 Therefore thus saith the Lord G OD ; Because thou hast lifted up thyself in height, and he hath shot up his top among the thick boughs, and his heart is lifted up in his height; 11 I have therefore delivered him into the hand of the mighty one of the heathen; he shall surely deal with him: I have driven him out for his wickedness. 12 And strangers, the terrible of the nations, have cut him off, and have left him: upon the mountains and in all the valleys his branches are fallen, and his boughs are broken by all the rivers of the land; and all the people of the earth are gone down from his shadow, and have left him. 13 Upon his ruin shall all the fowls of the heaven remain, and all the beasts of the field shall be upon his branches: 14 To the end that none of all the trees by the waters exalt themselves for their height, neither shoot up their top among the thick boughs, neither their trees stand up in their height, all that drink water: for they are all delivered unto death, to the nether parts of the earth, in the midst of the children of men, with them that go down to the pit. 15 Thus saith the Lord G OD ; In the day when he went down to the grave I caused a mourning: I covered the deep for him, and I restrained the floods thereof, and the great waters were stayed: and I caused Lebanon to mourn for him, and all the trees of the field fainted for him. 16 I made the nations to shake at the sound of his fall, when I cast him down to hell with them that descend into the pit: and all the trees of Eden, the choice and best of Lebanon, all that drink water, shall be comforted in the nether parts of the earth. 17 They also went down into hell with him unto them that be slain with the sword; and they that were his arm, that dwelt under his shadow in the midst of the heathen. 18 To whom art thou thus like in glory and in greatness among the trees of Eden? yet shalt thou be brought down with the trees of Eden unto the nether parts of the earth: thou shalt lie in the midst of the uncircumcised with them that be slain by the sword. This is Pharaoh and all his multitude, saith the Lord G OD . We have seen the king of Egypt resembling the king of Assyria in pomp, and power, and prosperity, how like he was to him in his greatness; now here we see, I. How he does likewise resemble him in his pride, Ezekiel 31:10 ; Ezekiel 31:10 . For, as face answers to face in a glass, so does one corrupt carnal heart to another; and the same temptations of a prosperous state by which some are overcome are fatal to many others too. " Thou, O king of Egypt! hast lifted up thyself in height, hast been proud of thy wealth and power, Ezekiel 29:3 ; Ezekiel 29:3 . And just so he (that is, the king of Assyria); when he had shot up his top among the thick boughs his heart was immediately lifted up in his height, and he grew insolent and imperious, set God himself at defiance, and trampled upon his people;" witness the messages and letter which the great king, the king of Assyria, sent to Hezekiah, Isaiah 36:4 . How haughtily does he speak of himself and his own achievements! how scornfully of that great and good man! There were other sins in which the Egyptians and the Assyrians did concur, particularly that of oppressing God's people, which is charged upon them both together ( Isaiah 52:4 ); but here that sin is traced up to its cause, and that was pride; for it is the contempt of the proud that they are filled with. Note, When men's outward condition rises their minds commonly rise with it; and it is very rare to find a humble spirit in the midst of great advancements. II. How he shall therefore resemble him in his fall; and for the opening of this part of the comparison, 1. Here is a history of the fall of the king of Assyria. For his part, says God ( Ezekiel 31:11 ; Ezekiel 31:11 ), I have therefore, because he was thus lifted up, delivered him into the hand of the mighty one of the heathen. Cyaxares, king of the Medes, in the twenty-sixth year of his reign, in conjunction with Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon in the first year of his reign, destroyed Nineveh, and with it the Assyrian empire. Nebuchadnezzar, though he was not then, yet afterwards became, very emphatically, the mighty one of the heathen, most mighty among them and most mighty over them, to prevail against them. (1.) Respecting the fall of the Assyrian three things are affirmed:-- [1.] It is God himself that orders his ruin: I have delivered him into the hand of the executioner; I have driven him out. Note, God is the Judge, who puts down one and sets up another ( Psalms 75:7 ); and when he pleases he can extirpate and expel those who think themselves, and seem to others, to have taken deepest root. And the mightiest ones of the heathens could not gain their point against those they contended with if the Almighty did not himself deliver them into their hands. [2.] It is his own sin that procures his ruin: I have driven him out for his wickedness. None are driven out from their honour, power, and possessions, but it is for their wickedness. None of our comforts are ever lost but what have been a thousand times forfeited. If the wicked are driven away, it is in their wickedness. [3.] It is a mighty one of the heathen that shall be the instrument of his ruin; for God often employs one wicked man in punishing another. He shall surely deal with him, shall know how to manage him, great as he is. Note, Proud imperious men will, sooner or later, meet with their match. (2.) In this history of the fall of the Assyrian observe, [1.] A continuation of the similitude of the cedar. He grew very high, and extended his boughs very far; but his day comes to fall. First, This stately cedar was cropped: The terrible of the nations cut him off. Soldiers, who being both armed and commissioned to kill, and slay, and destroy, may well be reckoned among the terrible of the nations. They have lopped off his branches first, have seized upon some parts of his dominion and forced them out of his hands; so that in all mountains and valleys of the nations about, in the high-lands and low-lands, and by all the rivers, there were cities or countries that were broken off from the Assyrian monarchy, that had been subject to it, but had either revolted or were recovered from it. Its feathers were borrowed; and, when every bird had fetched back its own, it was naked like the stump of a tree. Secondly, It was deserted: All the people of the earth, that had fled to him for shelter, have gone down from his shadow and have left him. When he was disabled to give them protection they thought they no longer owed him allegiance. Let not great men be proud of the number of those that attend them and have a dependence upon them; it is only for what they can get. When Providence frowns upon them their retinue is soon dispersed and scattered from them. Thirdly, It was insulted over, and its fall triumphed in ( Ezekiel 31:13 ; Ezekiel 31:13 ): Upon his ruin shall all the fowls of the heaven remain, to tread upon the broken branches of this cedar. Its fall is triumphed in by the other trees, who were angry to see themselves overtopped so much: All the trees of Eden, that were cut down and had fallen before him, all that drank water of the rain of heaven, as the stump of the tree that is left in the south is said to be wet with the dew of heaven ( Daniel 4:23 ) and to bud through the scent of water ( Job 14:9 ), shall be comforted in the nether parts of the earth when they see this proud cedar brought as low as themselves. Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris -- To have companions in woe is a solace to those who suffer. But, on the contrary, the trees of Lebanon, that are yet standing in their height and strength, mourned for him, and the trees of the field fainted for him, because they could not but read their own destiny in his fall. Howl, fir-trees, if the cedar be shaken, for they cannot expect to stand long, Zechariah 11:2 . [2.] An explanation of the similitude of the cedar. By the cutting down of this cedar is signified the slaughter of this mighty monarch and all his adherents and supporters; they are all delivered to death, to fall by the sword, as the cedar by the axe. He and his princes, who, he said, were altogether kings, go down to the grace, to the nether parts of the earth, in the midst of the children of men, as common persons of no quality or distinction. They died like men ( Psalms 82:7 ); they were carried away with those that go down to the pit, and their pomp did neither protect them nor descend after them. Again ( Ezekiel 31:16 ; Ezekiel 31:16 ), He was cast down to hell with those that descend into the pit; he went into the state of the dead, and was buried as others are, in obscurity and oblivion. Again ( Ezekiel 31:17 ; Ezekiel 31:17 ), They all that were his arm, on whom he stayed, by whom he acted and exerted his power, all that dwelt under his shadow, his subjects and allies, and all that had any dependence on him, they all went down into ruin, down into the grace with him, unto those that were slain with the sword, to those that were cut off by untimely deaths before them, under the load of guilt and shame. When great men fall a great many fall with them, as a great many in like manner have fallen before them. [3.] What God designed, and aimed at, in bringing down this mighty monarch and his monarchy. He designed thereby, First, To give an alarm to the nations about, to put them all to a stand, to put them all to a gaze ( Ezekiel 31:16 ; Ezekiel 31:16 ): I made the nations to shake at the sound of his fall. They were all struck with astonishment to see so mighty a prince brought down thus. It give a shock to all their confidences, every one thinking his turn would be next. When he went down to the grace ( Ezekiel 31:15 ; Ezekiel 31:15 ) I caused a mourning, a general lamentation, as the whole kingdom goes into mourning at the death of the king. In token of this general grief, I covered the deep for him, put that into black, gave a stop to business, in complaisance to this universal mourning. I restrained the floods, and the great waters were stayed, that they might run into another channel, that of lamentation. Lebanon particularly, the kingdom of Syria, that was sometimes in confederacy with the Assyrian, mourned for him; as the allies of Babylon, Revelation 18:9 . Secondly, To give an admonition to the nations about, and to their kings ( Ezekiel 31:14 ; Ezekiel 31:14 ): To the end that none of all the trees by the waters, though ever so advantageously situated, may exalt themselves for their height, may be proud and conceited of themselves and shoot up their top among the thick boughs, looking disdainfully upon others, nor stand upon themselves for their height, confiding in their own politics and powers, as if they could never be brought down. Let them all take warning by the Assyrian, for he once held up his head as high, and thought he kept his footing as firm, as any of them; but his pride went before his destruction, and his confidence failed him. Note, The fall of proud presumptuous men is intended for warning to others to keep humble. It would have been well for Nebuchadnezzar, who was himself active in bringing down the Assyrian, if he had taken the admonition. 2. Here is a prophecy of the fall of the king of Egypt in like manner, Ezekiel 31:18 ; Ezekiel 31:18 . He thought himself like the Assyrian in glory and greatness, over-topping all the trees of Eden, as the cypress does the shrubs. "But thou also shalt be brought down, with the other trees that are pleasant to the sight, as those in Eden. Thou shalt be brought to the grave, to the nether or lower parts of the earth; thou shalt lie in the midst of the uncircumcised, that die in their uncleanness, die ingloriously, die under a curse and at a distance from God; then shall those whom thou hast trampled upon triumph over thee, saying, This is Pharaoh and all his multitude. See how mean he looks, how low he lies; see what all his pomp and pride have come to; here is all that is left of him." 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**앗시리아 왕의 몰락과 그것이 이집트에 주는 교훈**

우리는 이집트 왕이 위용과 권력과 번영에서 앗시리아 왕과 어떻게 닮았는지, 위대함에서 그와 얼마나 비슷한지를 보았다. 이제 여기서 우리는 다음을 본다.

I. **그가 마찬가지로 교만에서도 앗시리아 왕과 닮았다는 것**(에스겔 31:10). 얼굴이 거울에서 얼굴을 만나듯이, 하나의 부패한 육신적 마음은 다른 것을 만난다. 번성한 상태의 동일한 유혹들이 어떤 이들을 정복하듯이 다른 많은 이들에게도 치명적이다. "이집트 왕이여! 너는 키에서 스스로를 높이고, 너의 부와 권력을 자랑했다"(에스겔 29:3). "바로 그처럼(즉 앗시리아 왕도), 그가 무성한 가지들 사이에 꼭대기를 쳐들었을 때 즉시 자신의 키에서 마음이 높아졌고, 오만하고 위압적이 되었으며, 하나님 자신에게도 도전하고 그분의 백성을 짓밟았다." 히스기야에게 보낸 앗시리아 왕의 교만한 사자와 편지가 그 증거다(사 36:4). 자신과 자신의 업적에 대해 얼마나 거만하게 말하는가! 그 위대하고 선한 사람에 대해 얼마나 업신여기는가! 이집트인들과 앗시리아인들이 함께 참여했던 다른 죄들도 있었다. 특히 하나님의 백성을 억압하는 죄인데, 이는 그 두 나라 모두에게 함께 고발된다(사 52:4). 그러나 여기서 그 죄는 그 원인까지 추적되는데, 그것은 교만이었다. 교만한 자들의 멸시로 그들이 가득 차 있었기 때문이다. 사람의 외적 상태가 높아지면 마음도 보통 그것과 함께 높아지며, 위대한 영전 한가운데서 겸손한 영을 찾기는 아주 드물다.

II. **그러므로 그도 앗시리아 왕과 같은 몰락을 겪어야 한다.** 이 비교의 두 번째 부분을 열기 위해,

1. **앗시리아 왕의 몰락에 대한 역사가 여기 있다.** 하나님께서 말씀하신다(에스겔 31:11). "나는 그가 이렇게 높아졌기 때문에 그를 이방인들 중 강한 자의 손에 넘겨주었다." 메대의 왕 키악사레스는 그의 통치 26년에 바빌론 왕 느부갓네살의 1년과 함께 니네베를 멸망시키고 앗시리아 제국을 무너뜨렸다. 느부갓네살은 그때는 아니었지만 나중에 이방인들 중 가장 강한 자, 그들을 이기고 그들 위에 군림하는 자가 되었다.

앗시리아의 몰락에 관해 세 가지가 확인된다.

[1] **하나님 자신이 그 멸망을 명령하신다.** "나는 그를 처형자의 손에 넘겨주었다. 나는 그를 몰아냈다." 하나님이 심판자이시며, 어떤 이를 낮추시고 다른 이를 높이신다(시 75:7). 그분이 기뻐하시면 가장 깊이 뿌리를 내린 것처럼 보이고 다른 이들에게도 그렇게 보이는 자들을 뿌리 뽑고 추방할 수 있다. 이방인들 중 가장 강한 자들도 전능하신 분이 친히 그들을 그 손에 넘겨주지 않으시면 대적한 자들을 이기지 못한다.

[2] **그 자신의 죄가 그 멸망을 자초한다.** "나는 그의 악함 때문에 그를 몰아냈다." 자신의 영예와 권력과 소유에서 내쫓기는 것은 그들의 악함 때문이 아닌 경우가 없다. 우리의 위안들은 단 한 번도 잃어버리는 것이 없이 천 번씩 박탈당한다. 악한 자가 쫓겨나면, 그것은 그들의 악함 속에서다.

[3] **이방인들 중 강한 자가 그 멸망의 도구가 된다.** 하나님은 종종 한 악인을 사용하여 다른 이를 벌하신다. "그가 반드시 그를 다루게 될 것이다. 그가 아무리 위대해도 어떻게 그를 다루는지 알 것이다." 교만하고 강압적인 사람들은 조만간 자신의 상대를 만나게 된다.

(2) 앗시리아 왕의 몰락 역사에서 살펴보면,

[1] **백향목의 비유가 이어진다.** 그는 아주 높이 자라고 가지를 아주 넓게 뻗었지만, 그의 날이 와서 쓰러졌다.

첫째, 이 위엄 있는 백향목이 잘렸다. "무서운 이방 나라들이 그를 베어냈다." 살상하고 파괴하도록 무장하고 위임받은 병사들은 이방 나라들 중 무서운 자라고 부를 만하다. 그들은 먼저 그의 가지를 쳐냈다. 그의 통치 영역의 일부를 빼앗아 그 손에서 강제로 내쫓았다. 그래서 열국의 모든 산과 골짜기에서, 높은 땅과 낮은 땅에서, 모든 강가에서, 앗시리아 왕국에 복속되었다가 반란을 일으키거나 다시 회복된 도시들과 나라들이 있었다. 그 깃털들은 빌려온 것이었고, 각 새가 자기 것을 되찾아가자 그것은 나무 그루터기처럼 벌거벗었다.

둘째, 그것은 버림받았다. "그에게로 피했던 땅의 모든 백성이 그의 그늘에서 내려가 그를 떠났다." 그가 그들을 보호해 줄 능력이 없어졌을 때, 그들은 더 이상 충성을 바칠 의무가 없다고 생각했다. 위인들이 수많은 추종자와 의존하는 사람들을 자랑하지 않도록 하라. 그것은 오직 그들이 얻을 것이 있기 때문이다. 섭리가 그들에게 찡그릴 때 그들의 수행원은 곧 흩어지고 그들에게서 사라진다.

셋째, 그것은 멸시를 당하고, 그 몰락이 승리의 대상이 되었다(에스겔 31:13). "그의 폐허 위에 하늘의 모든 새가 머물 것이며", 이 백향목의 부러진 가지들을 밟을 것이다. 그 몰락은 스스로가 그토록 많이 능가당하는 것에 화가 났던 다른 나무들이 승리한다. "에덴의 모든 나무들, 잘려서 그 앞에 쓰러졌던 것들, 하늘의 비를 마셨던 것들이 모두" 이 교만한 백향목이 자신들처럼 낮아지는 것을 볼 때 땅의 낮은 곳에서 위로를 받을 것이다(단 4:23; 욥 14:9). 불행에 동료가 있다는 것은 고통받는 자들에게 위안이 된다. 반면에 아직 높이 서 있는 레바논의 나무들, 즉 시리아 왕국은 그를 위해 애도했고, 들의 나무들은 그를 위해 쓰러졌다. 그들은 그의 몰락에서 자신의 운명을 읽을 수밖에 없었기 때문이다. 백향목이 흔들리면 전나무야, 울어라. 그것들이 오래 서 있을 수 없기 때문이다(슥 11:2).

[2] **백향목 비유의 설명이 있다.** 이 백향목의 벌채로 이 강력한 군주와 그의 모든 추종자와 지지자들의 학살이 상징된다. 그들은 모두 나무가 도끼에 의하듯 칼에 의해 죽음에 넘겨진다. 그와 그의 왕자들은—그들 모두가 왕이라고 그가 말했던—무덤으로, 땅의 낮은 곳으로 내려간다. 품격이나 구분이 없는 보통 사람들처럼 사람들 가운데서. 그들은 사람처럼 죽었다(시 82:7). 무덤으로 내려가는 자들과 함께 내려가고, 그들의 위용은 그들을 보호하지도 못하고 그들을 따라 내려가지도 않는다. 또한(에스겔 31:16) "그는 무덤에 내려가는 자들과 함께 지옥으로 던져졌다." 그는 죽은 자들의 상태로 들어가고 다른 이들처럼 어둠과 망각 속에 묻혔다. 또한(에스겔 31:17) "그의 팔이 되었던 자들, 즉 그가 의지하고 그를 통해 행동하며 권력을 행사했던 자들, 그의 그늘 아래 거했던 자들, 그의 신하와 동맹자들, 그에게 어떤 식으로든 의존했던 모든 자들이 함께 멸망으로 내려갔다." 칼에 죽임 당한 자들, 죄악과 수치의 무게 아래 때 이른 죽음으로 그들보다 먼저 베임 당한 자들에게로 그와 함께 내려갔다. 위인들이 쓰러지면 많은 이들이 함께 쓰러진다. 마찬가지로 이전에도 많은 이들이 그들과 같이 쓰러졌다.

[3] **하나님이 이 강력한 군주와 그 왕국을 무너뜨리심으로써 의도하신 것과 목적하신 것이 있다.**

첫째, 주변 열국에 경보를 주어 모두를 멈추게 하고 모두를 놀라게 하려 하셨다(에스겔 31:16). "나는 그의 멸망 소리에 열국을 떨게 했다." 그들은 모두 그토록 강력한 군주가 이처럼 무너지는 것을 보고 경악했다. 그것은 그들의 모든 신뢰에 충격을 주었으며, 모든 이가 자신의 차례가 다음일 것이라 생각했다. 그가 무덤으로 내려갔을 때(에스겔 31:15) "나는 애도를 일으켰다." 왕이 죽을 때 온 나라가 상복을 입듯이 일반적인 슬픔이 있었다. 이 보편적인 슬픔의 표시로, "나는 깊음을 그를 위해 덮었다." 그것을 검은 옷을 입혔다. 이 보편적인 애도에 경의를 표하여 사업을 중단했다. "나는 홍수를 막았고, 큰 물을 멈추었다." 그것들이 다른 통로, 즉 슬픔의 통로로 흐르게 하기 위해서다. 레바논, 즉 시리아 왕국은 앗시리아인과 때로 동맹 관계였는데, 바빌론의 동맹자들처럼(계 18:9) 그를 위해 애도했다.

둘째, 주변 열국과 그 왕들에게 교훈을 주려 하셨다(에스겔 31:14). "물가의 모든 나무가 아무리 유리한 상황에 있어도 자신의 키를 자랑하며 높아지지 않도록, 무성한 가지들 사이에 꼭대기를 쳐들며 다른 이들을 멸시하는 눈으로 내려다보지 않도록, 자신의 키에 자신들을 세워 자신의 정책과 힘을 신뢰하며 결코 무너뜨릴 수 없다고 생각하지 않도록 하기 위해서다." 모두 앗시리아인을 보며 경고를 받아야 한다. 그도 한때는 그들 중 어느 누구 못지않게 머리를 높이 들고 발판을 확고히 유지했다고 생각했지만, 그의 교만이 그의 멸망보다 먼저였고 그의 확신이 그를 저버렸기 때문이다. 교만하고 자만하는 사람들의 몰락은 다른 이들에게 겸손히 있으라는 경고로 의도된 것이다. 앗시리아인을 무너뜨리는 데 직접 관여했던 느부갓네살이 그 교훈을 받아들였다면 그에게 좋았을 것이다.

2. **이집트 왕의 유사한 몰락에 대한 예언이 여기 있다**(에스겔 31:18). 그는 자신이 영광과 위대함에서 앗시리아인과 같다고 생각했으며, 에덴의 모든 나무들을 능가했다. "그러나 너도 역시 끌어내려질 것이다. 보기에 아름다운 에덴의 다른 나무들처럼. 너는 무덤으로, 땅의 낮은 곳으로 끌려갈 것이다. 너는 자신들의 부정함으로 죽고, 수치스럽게 죽으며, 저주받아 하나님에게서 멀리 떨어져 죽은, 할례받지 않은 자들 가운데 누울 것이다. 그러면 네가 짓밟던 자들이 너를 보며 승리의 노래를 부를 것이다. '이것이 파라오와 그의 모든 무리다. 보라, 그가 얼마나 초라해 보이는가, 그가 얼마나 낮게 누워 있는가. 그의 모든 위용과 교만이 어디로 갔는지 보라. 여기 그에게 남겨진 것이 전부다.'" 위인들과 많은 무리들이 세상에서 만들어낸 위대한 모습과 큰 소음은, 하나님이 그들과 다투시기 시작하면 곧 작아지고, 파라오와 그의 모든 무리처럼 아무것도 아닌 것보다 못해진다.

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