14 " 'Men of Beth Togarmah exchanged chariot horses, cavalry horses and mules for your merchandise.
14 They of the house of Togarmah traded in thy fairs with horses and horsemen and mules.
14 From Beth-togarmah they exchanged horses, war horses, and mules for your wares.
14 "'Beth-togarmah traded work horses, war horses, and mules for your products.
14 Those from the house of Togarmah traded for your wares with horses, steeds, and mules.
14 "From Beth-togarmah came riding horses, chariot horses, and mules, all in exchange for your goods.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Ezekiel 27:14
Commentary on Ezekiel 27:1-25
(Read Ezekiel 27:1-25)
Those who live at ease are to be lamented, if they are not prepared for trouble. Let none reckon themselves beautified, any further than they are sanctified. The account of the trade of Tyre intimates, that God's eye is upon men when employed in worldly business. Not only when at church, praying and hearing, but when in markets and fairs, buying and selling. In all our dealings we should keep a conscience void of offence. God, as the common Father of mankind, makes one country abound in one commodity, and another in another, serviceable to the necessity or to the comfort and ornament of human life. See what a blessing trade and merchandise are to mankind, when followed in the fear of God. Besides necessaries, an abundance of things are made valuable only by custom; yet God allows us to use them. But when riches increase, men are apt to set their hearts upon them, and forget the Lord, who gives power to get wealth.