| Geneva Study Bible Egypt is like a very {q} fair heifer, but destruction cometh; it cometh out of the north. (q) They have abundance of all things, and therefore are disobedient and proud. Wesley's Notes 46:20 A serpent - Egypt is now like an heifer that makes a great bellowing, but the time shall come when she shall make a lesser noise like the hissing of a serpent. With axes - For the Chaldeans shall come with an army, armed with battle - axes, as if they came to fell wood in a forest. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 20. heifer-wanton, like a fat, untamed heifer (Ho 10:11). Appropriate to Egypt, where Apis was worshipped under the form of a fair bull marked with spots. destruction-that is, a destroyer: Nebuchadnezzar. Vulgate translates, "a goader," answering to the metaphor, "one who will goad the heifer" and tame her. The Arabic idiom favors this [Rosenmuller]. cometh . cometh-The repetition implies, it cometh surely and quickly (Ps 96:13). out of the north-(See on [975]Jer 1:14; Jer 47:2). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 46:13-28 Those who encroached on others, shall now be themselves encroached on. Egypt is now like a very fair heifer, not accustomed to the yoke of subjection; but destruction comes out of the north: the Chaldeans shall come. Comfort and peace are spoken to the Israel of God, designed to encourage them when the judgments of God were abroad among the nations. He will be with them, and only correct them in measure; and will not punish them with everlasting destruction from his presence. |