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From:
Notes and Comments 4: Volume 4
By:
John Nelson Darby
Jeremiah 46 • 1 min. read • grade level: 6
25. "
Amon
of No" (see margin). Is there any case of
pakad
(visit) with
min
(from) having the sense of cutting off? It is curious having
el
(to) with
Amon,
and
al
(upon) with Pharaoh. I am aware
el
is not usually placed with the name of a god. The Septuagint (i.e., Origen's text) seems to have read
b'nah
(her son) and to have left out
el.
Perhaps
el
has its force of "towards," "as far as," i.e., God's visitation of Egypt would reach as far as to cut off Ammon from Thebes; see
Nah. 3:8
8
Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea? (Nahum 3:8)
, for
minno Amon
(than No Amon).
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