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Verse 11

11. cormorant—The Hebrew is rendered, in Psalms 102:6, "pelican," which is a seafowl, and cannot be meant here: some waterfowl (katta, according to BURCKHARDT) that tenants desert places is intended.

bittern—rather, "the hedgehog," or "porcupine" [GESENIUS] (Isaiah 14:23).

owl—from its being enumerated among water birds in Leviticus 11:17; Deuteronomy 14:16. MAURER thinks rather the heron or crane is meant; from a Hebrew root, "to blow," as it utters a sound like the blowing of a horn (Revelation 18:2).

confusion—devastation.

line . . . stones—metaphor from an architect with line and plummet-stone (see on Revelation 18:2- :; Isaiah 34:2); God will render to it the exact measure of justice without mercy (James 2:13; 2 Kings 21:13; Lamentations 2:8; Amos 7:7; Amos 7:8).

emptiness—desolation. Edom is now a waste of "stones."

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