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Verse Jeremiah 48:29. _THE PRIDE OF MOAB_] Isaiah 16:1....
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CHAPTER 48
Concerning Moab
_ 1. The overthrow of Moab (Jeremiah 48:1) _
2. The humiliation of Moab (Jeremiah 48:11)
3. Reaping what they sowed (Jeremiah 48:20)
4. Destroyed o
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Moab's pride is without foundation, doomed to a fall which the prophet
laments; comparing the past glory with the far-reaching tendrils of a
choice vine (Jeremiah 48:32). There is no longer the joy of...
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See introd. summary to the ch. The passage may contain some Jeremianic
matter, but on the whole is late (see also on Jeremiah 48:37) and
borrowed to a large extent from Is. 15., 16. (chs. which are pe...
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Expanded from Isaiah 16:6. For pride as a characteristic of Moab cp.
Isaiah 25:11; Zephaniah 2:8-10....
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IV. THE ORACLE AGAINST MOAB Jeremiah 48:1-47
The Moabites occupied the region east of the Dead Sea and for the most
part south of the river Arnon. The Arnon flows through a steep,
twisting gorge in th...
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E. Abhorrent Exaltation Jeremiah 48:29-30
TRANSLATION
(29) We have heard of the pride of Moab, so very proud; his loftiness
and his pride, his arrogancy and the haughtiness of his heart. (30) I
know...
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We have heard the pride of Moab, (he is exceeding proud) his
loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of
his heart.
THE PRIDE OF MOAB - (Isaiah 16:6). Moab was the trumpeter...
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AGAINST MOAB
Moab, in recompense for its pride and security, and for its triumphing
over Israel in the day of her calamity, shall itself be laid waste and
taken captive: cp. the 'burden of Moab 'in I...
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WE HAVE HEARD THE PRIDE OF MOAB... — It will be seen that here and
in the next verse the very words of Isaiah (Isaiah 16:6) are
reproduced. The prophet seems to find a pleasure in going back to the
ol...
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שָׁמַ֥עְנוּ גְאֹון ־מֹואָ֖ב גֵּאֶ֣ה
מְאֹ֑ד גָּבְהֹ֧ו...
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CHAPTER XIX
MOAB
Jeremiah 48:1
"Moab shall be destroyed from being a people, because he hath
magnified himself against Jehovah."- Jeremiah 48:42
"Chemosh said to me, Go, take Nebo against Israeland...
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The word of the Lord concerning Moab is a judgment, which nevertheless
closes with a gleam of hope. The judgment is described, first, from
the standpoint of the scourge. The widespread extent of it is...
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It would swell our Commentary to a length indeed, to enter minutely
into the several branches of the visitations here set forth. Indeed it
would only when done, tend to confirm what hardly needs furth...
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Here the Prophet intimates by anticipation, that how much soever the
Moabites might boast, they could not, by their boastings and their
pride, so succeed that God should not appear against them as a J...
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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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WE HAVE HEARD THE PRIDE OF MOAB,.... Israel, and all the nations round
about, had heard of this, and seen or heard of many instances of it;
the thing was notorious; according to Kimchi, it is the prop...
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We have heard the pride of Moab, (he is exceeding proud) his
loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of
his heart.
Ver. 29. _We have heard the pride of Moab._] See Isaiah 16:...
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Jeremiah 48:29 ; JEREMIAH 48:39. _We have heard the pride of Moab_ The
several synonymous terms made use of in this verse are meant to
express the great pride and insolence of Moab. Though some of the...
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Moab's Glory Followed by its Deep Fall...
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We have heard the pride of Moab (he is exceeding proud), his
loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of
his heart, the synonymous terms being heaped to express, in a way, the...
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14-47. The destruction of Moab is further prophesied, to awaken them
by national repentance and reformation to prevent the trouble, or by a
personal repentance and reformation to prepare for it. In r...
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There is a passage, ISAIAH 16:6, &c., concerning Moab, very little
differing from this: Isaiah lived some years before this prophet, who
yet complaineth of them for the same sins, so as they were not...
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Jeremiah 48:29 heard H8085 (H8804) pride H1347 Moab H4124 exceedingly
H3966 proud H1343) loftiness H1363 arrogance...
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A LAMENT OVER MOAB (JEREMIAH 48:29).
The fate of Moab is very much linked with its overweening pride. It
tended to be out of the way of invaders from the north who would use
the coastal route, and aft...
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D). PROPHECY AGAINST MOAB (JEREMIAH 48:1).
Whilst the Philistines were a constant trouble to Israel/Judah from
the west, mainly troubling western Israel/Judah, eastern Israel/Judah,
especially east of...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy against Moab.
CHARACTERS: God, Jeremiah.
CONCLUSION: Jehovah has all armies at His command. He will in His own
time plead the cause of His people against a people that have always...
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Jeremiah 48:1. _Against Moab, saith the Lord._ Isaiah had prophesied
of the devastation of Moab by Salmaneser: chap. 15, 16. Jeremiah here
speaks of the terrible conquest of the country by Nebuchadnez...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 48:29 THE PRIDE OF MOAB. See Isaiah 16:6....
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE
CHAPTER.—Naegelsbach suggests, with ample justification, that
“this prophecy certainly belongs to the time of Jehoiakim, and
_before the fourth year...
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EXPOSITION
This prophecy is so full of repetitions that the question has
naturally arisen whether the most prominent of these may not be due to
interpolation. For instance:
1.Jeremiah 48:29-24 recur...
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In forty-eight, he now directs his attention to Moab. Moab was across
the Jordan on the east side of the Jordan River and of the Jordan
rift.
Against Moab thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Isr...
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Daniel 4:37; Isaiah 16:6; Isaiah 2:11; Isaiah 2:12; James 4:6;...