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Habakkuk 2:9 - Exposition

That coveteth an evil covetousness to his house; better, gaineth evil gains for his house. The "house" is the royal family or dynasty, as in Habakkuk 2:10 ; and the Chaldean is denounced for thinking to secure its stability and permanence by amassing godless gains. That he may set his nest on high . This is a figurative expression, denoting security as well as pride and self-confidence (comp. Numbers 24:21 ; Job 39:27 , etc.; Jeremiah 49:16 ; Obadiah 1:4 ), and denotes the various means which the Chaldeans employed to establish and secure their power (comp. Isaiah 14:14 ). Some see in the words an allusion to the formidable fortifications raised by Nebuchadnezzar for the protection of Babylon, and the wonderful palace erected by him as a royal residence. It is certain that Nebuchadnezzar and other monarchs, after successful expeditions, turned their attention to building and enriching towns, temples, and palaces (see Josephus, 'Cont. Ap.,' 1:19, 7, etc.). From the power of evil; from the hand of evil; i.e. from all calamity.

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