Verse 32
32. passages are stopped—The guarded fords of the Euphrates are occupied by the enemy (see on :-).
reeds . . . burned—literally, "the marsh." After draining off the river, Cyrus "burned" the stockade of dense tree-like "reeds" on its banks, forming the outworks of the city's fortifications. The burning of these would give the appearance of the marsh or river itself being on "fire."
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