(Ezek. xxxvi. 26), " I will take away the heart of stone out of your flesh and I will give you a heart of flesh.* (7.) Joel calls him the hidden one; as it is said (Joel ii. 20), " I will remove far from you the hidden one," i. e.y the tempter who remains hidden in the heart of man; "and I will drive him into a land barren and desolate, " 1. e., where the children of men do not usually dwell; "with his face toward the former sea," i. e., with his eyes set upon the first Temple, which he destroyed, slaying the disciples of the wise that were in it; and his hinder part toward the latter sea," i. e., with his eyes set on the second Temple, which he destroyed, also slaying the disciples of the wise that were in it.