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Verse Jeremiah 46:15. _THEY STOOD NOT, BECAUSE THE LORD DID DRIVE
THEM._] The Lord panic-struck them, and _drove_ them back....
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Translate it: “Why is thy mighty one cast down? He stood not,
because Yahweh thrust him down.” The “mighty one” is explained
by the Septuagint to be the bull Apis. Thus:
(1) the chief deity of Egypt...
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IV. THE PROPHECIES CONCERNING THE GENTILE NATIONS
CHAPTER 46
Concerning Egypt
_ 1. Prophecy about Pharaoh-Necho (Jeremiah 46:1) _
2. Nebuchadnezzar's invasion of Egypt (Jeremiah 46:13)
3. A messa...
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JEREMIAH 46-51. THE FOREIGN PROPHECIES. These form the third principal
division of the Book of Jeremiah. As already seen (Jeremiah 1:5;
Jeremiah 1:10; Jeremiah 25:15), Jeremiah's prophetic horizon nat...
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VALIANT MEN. Some codices, with two early printed editions,
Septuagint, and Vulgate, read "one" (singular), perhaps referring to
_Apis_ their sacred bull.
SWEPT AWAY. laid prostrate (singular) Compar...
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Oracles against foreign nations
Many recent commentators, in particular Schwally (Stade's
_Zeitschrift für Alttestamentl. Wissenschaft_for 1888), maintain that
the whole or a considerable part of the...
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See introd. note to the ch. and summary. Gi. rejects as later all that
follows Jeremiah 46:12 as involving repetitions, looseness of
structure, and vagueness in style, criticisms which (see note on
Je...
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_Why … swept away_?] The mg. is to be preferred. The adjective in
the Hebrew is plural, while both the verb connected with it and the
pronouns that follow are in the singular. Hence we conclude that t...
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WHY ARE THY VALIANT MEN SWEPT AWAY— _Why is the valiant one swept
away? He could not stand because the Lord drove him._ The prophet
speaks of Pharaoh-necho. Houbigant....
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A. The Certainty of Invasion Jeremiah 46:13-19
TRANSLATION
(13) The word which the LORD spake unto Jeremiah concerning the coming
of Nebuchadnezzar and his smiting of the land of Egypt. (14) Declare...
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II. THE SECOND ORACLE CONCERNING EGYPT Jeremiah 46:13-26
The second poem concerning Egypt points to an invasion of that land by
Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 46:13). It is impossible to ascertain the
date...
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Why are thy valiant men swept away? they stood not, because the LORD
did drive them.
WHY ARE THY VALIANT MEN. Manuscripts, the Septuagint, and Vulgate
read ['ªbiyrªkaa] 'thy valiant one,' Apis, the...
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AGAINST EGYPT
1. Against the Gentiles] RV 'concerning the nations 'around....
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WHY ARE THY VALIANT MEN SWEPT AWAY? — Better, _Why is thy strong
bull dragged away!_ The Hebrew verbs are in the singular, and the
adjective is given in the same number both in the LXX. and Vulgate.
T...
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מַדּ֖וּעַ נִסְחַ֣ף אַבִּירֶ֑יךָ לֹ֣א
עָמַ֔ד כִּ֥י...
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CHAPTER XVII
EGYPT
Jeremiah 43:8, Jeremiah 44:30, Jeremiah 46:1
"I will visit Amon of No, and Pharaoh, and Egypt, with their gods and
their kings: even Pharaoh and all them that trust in him....
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The third and last section of the division containing the account of
the prophet's ministry is occupied with his messages concerning the
nations.
The first of these has to do with Egypt, and consists...
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_Men. Literally, "man." Hebrew abir, (Haydock) where Apis has been
perhaps formed. (Calmet) --- Septuagint, "Why has Apis (Complutensian
omits this word) fled from thee? thy calf, thy chosen one has n...
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If the Reader will compare scripture with scripture, which is always
the most profitable way of reading the word of God; he will find, that
what Jeremiah is here engaged in, Isaiah had been before him...
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By these words the Prophet expresses more clearly what I have just
referred to, that the Egyptians would not be able to resist, though
they might have gathered auxiliaries on every side, because God w...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 45 THROUGH 51.
Chapter 45 gives us the prophecy with respect to Baruch, already
mentioned. Chapter 46 and following Chapter s contain the prophecies
against t...
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WHY ARE THY VALIANT [MEN] SWEPT AWAY?.... As with a mighty torrent, or
a sweeping rain; so the word is used in Proverbs 28:3; to which the
Chaldean army may be compared; which came with such irresisti...
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Why are thy valiant [men] swept away? they stood not, because the LORD
did drive them.
Ver. 15. _They stood not, because the Lord did drive them._] He struck
a panic terror into them; and then no won...
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_Publish in Migdol, and in Noph, and Tahpanhes_ Concerning these three
cities, see note on Jeremiah 44:1. The meaning is, publish this
prophecy over all the land of Egypt; or these three places are na...
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Why are thy valiant men swept away? Why this complete overthrow of
Egypt's ruler? THEY STOOD NOT BECAUSE THE LORD DID DRIVE THEM, the
king with all his mighty men was powerless against the attack of t...
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THE SECOND PROPHECY AGAINST EGYPT...
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13-28 Those who encroached on others, shall now be themselves
encroached on. Egypt is now like a very fair heifer, not accustomed to
the yoke of subjection; but destruction comes out of the north: the...
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The prophet first propoundeth a question, then returneth answer to
himself. Egypt was full of valiant men, yet, saith the prophet, they
shall be swept away, or broken down, as fruit or grass is beaten...
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Jeremiah 46:15 valiant H47 away H5502 (H8738) stand H5975 (H8804) LORD
H3068 drove H1920 (H8804)...
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B). ORACLE CONCERNING NEBUCHADREZZAR'S LATER PENETRATION INTO EGYPT
WHICH WILL NOT HOWEVER BE TERMINAL (JEREMIAH 46:13).
This prophecy here has in mind a much later excursion of
Nebuchadrezzar against...
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CONTENTS: Prophecies against Egypt.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah, Pharaoh-Necho, Nebuchadrezzar.
CONCLUSION: When men think to magnify themselves by pushing on
unrighteous enterprises, let them expect...
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Jeremiah 46:1. _The Gentiles._ The succeeding six Chapter s ought to
have followed the twenty fifth chapter of this book, as they do in the
Vatican and Alexandrian copies of the Septuagint.
Jeremiah 4...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—_FIRST PART:_ Jeremiah 46:1, in the fourth year of
Jehoiakim; written _at Jerusalem,_ immediately before the battle of
Charchemish. This se...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter, the first of a series, consists of two prophecies
united, though it is probable enough that the latter was intended to
supplement the former, for Jeremiah 46:2 are clearly inc...
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Let's turn now in our Bibles to Jeremiah 46:1-28.
Beginning with chapter 45 we came into the sixth part or section of
the book of Jeremiah. And this sixth section is comprised of
miscellaneous prophec...
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Deuteronomy 11:23; Exodus 6:1; Isaiah 66:15; Isaiah 66:16; Jeremi