Verse 11
In the day; during the war which the Babylonians made upon Judea, or in the day of battle when Jews fought with Chaldeans.
That thou stoodest on the other side; tookest up thy stand over-right them, observing with delight how they were worsted, slaughtered. and routed; or didst set thyself in battle-array against thy brother Jacob. The strangers; the Babylonians. and the mixed nations which joined with them.
Carried away captive; first mastered the Jews, and then made them captives. and sent them away out of their own land, a sight which should have moved compassions in thee.
His forces; his strength, his troops, or multitudes that survived and were taken, and their wealth and riches too.
Foreigners entered into his gates; that invaded, slew the inhabitants, and forced the besieged places to open their gates; or took the fortresses by assault.
Cast lots; so robbers divided their prey, and conquerors, Proverbs 1:14; Joel 3:3, which see.
Upon Jerusalem; upon the citizens and their goods, which were found in Jerusalem when it was taken by the Chaldeans.
Even thou, a neighbour, who wast not molested by Israel when they marched through other nations from Egypt to Canaan, who wast a brother by descent, Obadiah 1:10,
wast as one of them, as merciless and insolent as any of those barbarous foreigners.
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