Substantive · Active participle of איב (H340)
Or (fully) אויב ʼôwyêb; active participle of H340; hating; an adversary:—enemy, foe.
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thy father’s children
The Edomites.
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be smitten before thine enemies
Starting off with the Siege Of Jerusalem in 70AD.
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yoke of iron
A yoke of Iron was put on the slaves (in the American captivity).
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Egypt
represents bondage, i.e. a place of slavery. This scripture cannot be talking about ancient Egypt because Israel to Egypt is "walking distance", therefore it is referencing modern-day Egypt, which would be America ($1 bill, Revelation 11:8). Only one group of people have been taking into slavery on slave ships.
ye shall be sold unto your enemies
All the nations that Israel was enslaved under their enemies. sold
The Israelites were sold. No man shall buy you
is old Quaker English for 'no man shall set you free', buy
representing redemption (Deuteronomy 32:6, Psalms 74:1-2, Isaiah 11:11, 2 Peter 2:1, 1 Corinthians 6:20).
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