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Verse 20

20. mingled people—mercenary foreign troops serving under Pharaoh-hophra in the time of Jeremiah. The employment of these foreigners provoked the native Egyptians to overthrow him. Psammetichus, father of Pharaoh-necho, also had given a settlement in Egypt to Ionian and Carian adventurers [HERODOTUS, 2.152, 154]. (Compare Jeremiah 50:37; Isaiah 19:2; Isaiah 19:3; Isaiah 20:1; Ezekiel 30:5; see on Ezekiel 30:5- :; Jeremiah 50:37; Isaiah 19:2; Isaiah 19:3; Isaiah 20:1; Ezekiel 30:5. The term is first found in Ezekiel 30:5- :.

Uz—in the geographical order here, between Egypt and the states along the Mediterranean; therefore not the "Uz" of Ezekiel 30:5- : (north of Arabia-Deserta), but the northern part of Arabia-Petræa, between the sea and Idumea (Ezekiel 30:5- :; see Genesis 36:20; Genesis 36:28).

remnant of Ashdod—called a "remnant," because Ashdod had lost most of its inhabitants in the twenty-nine years siege by Psammetichus. Compare also see on Genesis 36:28- :. Gath is not mentioned because it was overthrown in the same war.

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