JEREMIAH CHAPTER 49 The judgment of the Ammonites, JEREMIAH 49:1:
their restoration, JEREMIAH 49:6. The judgment of Edom, JEREMIAH 49:7;
of Damascus, JEREMIAH 49:23; of Kedar and Hazor, JEREMIAH 49:28; of
Elam, and its restoration, JEREMIAH 49:34. The Ammonites were the
posterity of Ben-ammi, Lot's... [ Continue Reading ]
Because the Ammonites had violently seized upon some part of the Jews
land, and (as we have it, AMOS 1:13,14) cruelly _ripped up the women
with child in Gilead_, that they might enlarge their border, God
threatens a war to Rabbah, AMOS 1:14, calls it a fire, which should
make Rabbah a heap. Of this... [ Continue Reading ]
HESHBON was formerly a city of the Amorites, of whom Sihon was king,
who resided here (but it appears by JEREMIAH 49:26 that it was taken
from Moab); it is probable that it was at this time a city of Moab:
the prophet calls to them to howl FOR AI a city of the Ammonites, not
the same mentioned JOSHU... [ Continue Reading ]
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It should seem that this country was full of very fruitful valleys,
which we know are always the most fertile places, lying lower and at a
greater distance from the sun than mountains, and also receiving at
second hand the moisture that falls upon the hills, and being usually
watered with ri... [ Continue Reading ]
As secure as you think yourselves, I will cause you to be afraid, and
your enemies shall be all those that are round about you. And you
shall be driven out every man, either right forth, into some country
opposite to you, or apart one from another, or so that you shall be
glad to flee right forth, a... [ Continue Reading ]
Such a promise we read of JEREMIAH 48:47, concerning Moab, but when
this was fulfilled the Scripture saith not. Josephus tells us
something; but it is rather thought to refer to the conversion of some
of the Ammonites as well as other heathens unto Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Edomites were the posterity of Esau the eldest son of Isaac, but
disinherited, the blessing being given to his younger brother Jacob,
who was the head of the twelve tribes of the Israelites, GENESIS
27:29. God there, GENESIS 27:39, promised him that he should have a
fat and plentiful country, th... [ Continue Reading ]
Dedan was the son of Jokshan, 1 CHRONICLES 1:32, from which it is
probable that the city DEDAN had its name; it is reckoned, JEREMIAH
25:23, with Tema and Buz, and is mentioned EZEKIEL 27:15,20 EZEKIEL
38:13. It was a city of Arabia joining on Idumea, ISAIAH 21:13. They
being neighbours to the Edomi... [ Continue Reading ]
We have much the same OB 5. The scope of the prophet in this place is
only to show that Edom should be totally destroyed; their destruction
should not be like the gleaning of grapes, where the gatherers content
themselves with taking the principal clusters, but for single grapes,
or small clusters,... [ Continue Reading ]
But the Edomites should be left bare; and though they sought to hide
themselves in secret places, yet God would there find them out, and
there should be no places sufficient to hide them. All their children
should be destroyed, and the Moabites their kinsmen, and the
Philistines their neighbours, sh... [ Continue Reading ]
The only question upon this verse is, whether, in the whole of it, it
be a promise or a threatening: if it be a promise, the sense is, that
though this great destruction should come upon the body of the
Edomites, yet God would take care of some of their FATHERLESS
CHILDREN, whose parents being carri... [ Continue Reading ]
That by THE CUP is meant the wine cup of the Lord's wrath, and that by
those whose judgment was not to drink of it are meant the Jews, is not
to be doubted; but the question is, how the prophet saith that it was
not the judgment of the Jews to drink of this cup? The word here used
is of so various s... [ Continue Reading ]
As men, when they would confirm their promise or threatening to do any
thing, add an oath to it, so doth God, who, having no greater to swear
by, swears by himself, JEREMIAH 44:26. That which God would here
confirm was his threatening against Edom, expressed under the notion
of BOZRAH, (a part for t... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE HEARD A RUMOUR FROM THE LORD: Obadiah beginneth his prophecy
much with such words. God hath revealed his will to me in a vision or
a dream. AN AMBASSADOR IS SENT UNTO THE HEATHEN: he speaks after the
manner of earthly princes, who use to send their ambassadors to other
princes to declare thei... [ Continue Reading ]
Obadiah, in his prophecy against Edom, OB 2, hath much the same words,
importing that God would bring the Edomites very low, and make them
very contemptible.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY TERRIBLENESS HATH DECEIVED THEE, AND THE PRIDE OF THINE HEART:
Obadiah in his prophecy against Edom useth much the same expressions,
OBADIAH 1:3,4. The word that is here used being of the number of those
which are but once found in Scripture, hath given interpreters liberty
to abound in their se... [ Continue Reading ]
The like is said of Babylon, JEREMIAH 50:13: it appears from 1 KINGS
9:8, that it was a kind of proverbial expression, when they would
express a great desolation, or great plagues, that those who passed by
such a place should be astonished, and hiss at it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour cities were utterly destroyed,
and therefore are set down, both here and JEREMIAH 50:40, as patterns
of an utter ruin and desolation.... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is very variously interpreted; some by HE understand the
Jews, some understand Nebuchadnezzar, some understand the Edomites; I
think the last is most probable to be here meant, because of the next
words. The Edomites shall come out against the Chaldeans like a lion,
as lions lurking about... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Edom_ and _Teman_ in this verse signify both the same thing; God
calls to men to hear the resolutions he had taken up against the
Edomites, resolutions as wise and steady as if they had been taken
upon the wisest counsels and deliberation. SURELY THE LEAST OF THE
FLOCK SHALL DRAW THEM OUT; God is... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, the ruin of the Edomites shall be so great, that all nations
round about it shall be affected at the noise of their fall; and
though the Red Sea, or the weedy sea, be at a great distance from
them, yet their noise shall reach thither.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 48:40", SEE POOLE ON "JEREMIAH 48:41", where
the very same thing, and under the same phrases, was spoken against
Moab. That which is threatened is the enemies coming swiftly upon the
Edomites and preying upon them, and the fear that should surprise
them, which should make thei... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet comes to denounce the judgments of God against Syria,
another nation of the Gentiles. DAMASCUS was the head city of Syria,
ISAIAH 7:8, ISAIAH 17:3, or Aram, (as in the Hebrew,) because it was a
country inhabited by the posterity of Aram, one of the sons of Shem;
part of it lay betwixt Ba... [ Continue Reading ]
Syria, whose head is Damascus, hath lost her old courage and valour;
it was wont to be a formidable country to its neighbours, but now they
flee before their enemies. FEAR HATH SEIZED ON HER; they are seized,
and overpowered by their own fears. ANGUISH AND SORROWS HAVE TAKEN
HER, AS A WOMAN IN TRAVA... [ Continue Reading ]
It is called THE CITY OF PRAISE, because it was a city so much
praised, a city of great renown, which the prophet seeing like to be
destroyed, lamenteth either in the person of the king of Syria, or of
the Syrian inhabitants, wondering that the conquerors should not spare
so famous and renowned a ci... [ Continue Reading ]
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The Hebrew particles are not always well rendered in our translation,
and our learned English Annotator hath rightly observed this place as
one instance, for Nbl cannot be here an iliative, but is much better
translated _surely_, as a note of assertion. God threateneth the
Syrians with a ce... [ Continue Reading ]
I will bring a judgment that shall burn in Damascus like a consuming
fire, and it shall reach to the royal seat of Benhadad; either that
which was the royal seat of Ben-hadad, 2 KINGS 8:7, or else Ben-hadad
(signifying the son of Hadad, which was their idol) was the common
name of all the kings of S... [ Continue Reading ]
KEDAR, GENESIS 25:13, was one of the sons of Ishmael, whose posterity
inhabited part of Arabia Petrea. See Isa, ISAIAH 21:13,17. We read of
it PSALMS 120:5 SONG OF SOLOMON 1:5 EZEKIEL 27:21. We read of HAZOR
JOSHUA 11:1 JOSHUA 11:10, it was the head city to several kingdoms in
Joshua's time; Jabin w... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, the Chaldeans shall take away the Kedarens _tents_; for they
being a people whose cattle were their livelihood, had no fixed
houses, but tents, which were movable habitations, covered with skins
of beasts; and the curtains which they used to draw before those
tents, and served them as sides... [ Continue Reading ]
The words seem to be the prophet's words of advice to this people, to
make all the haste they could away, and to secure themselves as well
as they could, because the king of Babylon had certainly been taking
counsel against them, and was resolved to disturb them. See JEREMIAH
49:8, where the like co... [ Continue Reading ]
The supposed result of Nebuchadnezzar's counsels, giving charge to his
armies to march against the Kedarens, which lived at case and quiet,
and took no care; that had no cities, nor gates, nor bars to keep
their enemies out, nor were near any neighbours that could assist
them, nor very near to one a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEIR CAMELS SHALL BE A BOOTY, AND THE MULTITUDE OF THEIR CATTLE A
SPOIL: these words sound like a part of the king of Babylon's supposed
speech encouraging his soldiers from the booty they should get, which
should be a great multitude of camels and other cattle; the latter
words are the words o... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, the whole country subject to the king of Hazor shall be
desolate. See ISAIAH 34:13 JEREMIAH 9:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELAM WAS THE SON OF SHEM, GENESIS 10:22, his posterity were called
Elamites; these were the Persians, as is most probable, though some
judge that the Persians were at too great a distance from the Jews to
be the people meant here, but we read of no other Elam in Scripture
but in Persia, DANIEL 8:2;... [ Continue Reading ]
All those Eastern people were famous for the use of the bow, the
Elamites in special, ISAIAH 22:6: those bows were the chief of their
offensive armour, though by the chief of their might may also be meant
their most mighty and strong warriors. This prophecy is probably
judged to be fulfilled when th... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet threateneth the destruction of the Persians by a
confederacy of enemies, suppose Babylonians, Medes, &c., which should
assault them on all sides, as when the wind blows at the same time
from all quarters, which causeth a whirlwind, which driveth the dust
every way hither and thither, so... [ Continue Reading ]
We met with the like threatenings JEREMIAH 49:5,24,29, as to fear; and
as to their destruction, we have often met with the like threatenings.... [ Continue Reading ]
God here calls the throne of Nebuchadnezzar, or Cyrus, or Alexander,
(whoever he was that conquered the Persians,) his throne:
1. Because God gave it the conqueror.
2. Or because God showed himself the Lord of hosts, or the Lord of the
whole earth, by disposing the kingdom of Persia at his pleasur... [ Continue Reading ]
We had the like promise as to Moab, JEREMIAH 48:47, and as to Ammon,
JEREMIAH 49:6; the same LATTER DAYS either signify after many days, or
in the time of the Messias. In the former sense it may refer to Cyrus,
who conquered Persia. In the latter sense it is referred to the
spiritual liberty which s... [ Continue Reading ]