26. they that feed of . . . his meat--those from whom he might
naturally have looked for help, his intimates and dependents
(Ps 41:9;
Joh 13:18);
his ministers and guardians.
his army shall overflow--Philometer's army shall be dissipated as
water. The phrase is used of overflowing numbers, usually in a
victorious sense, but here in the sense of defeat, the very numbers
which ordinarily ensure victory, hastening the defeat through
mismanagement.
many shall fall down slain--(1 Maccabees 1:18, "many fell wounded to
death"). Antiochus, when he might have slain all in the battle near
Pelusium, rode around and ordered the enemy to be taken alive, the fruit
of which policy was, he soon gained Pelusium and all Egypt
[DIODORUS
SICULUS, 26.77].
JFB.
Painting of Alexander the Great and his horse Bucephalus
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