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Jeremiah 46:1
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This is the word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah about the nations:
The word of the LORD which came to Yirmeyahu the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;
The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
That which came as the word of the LORD to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The Lord spoke this word to Jeremiah the prophet about the nations:
The word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the [Gentile] nations.
The word of Yahweh which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The wordes of the Lord, which came to Ieremiah the Prophet against the Gentiles,
That which came as the word of Yahweh to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
This is the word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The Lord often told me what to say about the different nations of the world.
This is the word of Adonai that came to Yirmeyahu the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of Jehovah that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
THE word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet to prophesy concerning the Gentiles:
The Lord spoke to me about the nations,
The word of Yahweh that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The Word of Jehovah which was to Jeremiah the prophet against the nations:
Here folowe the wordes off the LORDE to the prophet Ieremy, which he spake vnto the Gentiles.
The word of Jehovah which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the prophet about the nations.
The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the Lord which came to Ieremiah the Prophet, against the Gentiles,
Heare folowe the wordes of the Lorde to the prophete Ieremie, which he spake against [all] the gentiles.
And it came to pass in the ninth month of Sedekias king of Juda, that Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon came, and all his host, against Jerusalem, and they besieged it.
The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the Lord, that was maad to Jeremye, the profete, ayens hethene men;
The word of Yahweh which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles;
The Lord spoke to Jeremiah about the nations.
The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the nations.
The following messages were given to Jeremiah the prophet from the Lord concerning foreign nations.
This is the Word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the man of God about the nations.
The word of the Lord that came to the prophet Jeremiah concerning the nations.
So much of the word of Yahweh as came unto Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
The word of the Lord that came to Jeremias the prophet against the Gentiles,
The word of the LORD which came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
That which hath been the word of Jehovah unto Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations,
God 's Messages through the prophet Jeremiah regarding the godless nations.
That which came as the word of the LORD to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the nations.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
The word: This is a general title to the prophecies contained in this and the following chapters, concerning different nations which had less or more connexion with the Jews, either as enemies, neighbours, or allies. They were not delivered at the same time: to some the date is annexed; in others it is left uncertain.
against: Jeremiah 1:10, Jeremiah 4:7, Jeremiah 25:15-29, Genesis 10:5, Numbers 23:9, Zechariah 2:8, Romans 3:29
Reciprocal: Psalms 79:6 - upon Isaiah 19:1 - Egypt Jeremiah 9:26 - Egypt Jeremiah 25:17 - and made Jeremiah 43:11 - he shall smite Lamentations 1:21 - thou wilt Ezekiel 28:26 - when I Ezekiel 30:7 - General Ezekiel 30:22 - and that Habakkuk 1:17 - and
Cross-References
Then Noah built an altar to honor the Lord . Noah took some of all the clean birds and some of all the clean animals and burned them on the altar as a gift to God.
Then he left that place and traveled to the mountains east of Bethel. He set up his tent there. Bethel was to the west, and Ai was to the east. Abram built another altar at that place to honor the Lord , and he worshiped the Lord there.
Early the next morning Abraham took some food and water and gave them to Hagar. She carried them and left with her boy. She left that place and wandered in the desert of Beersheba.
So after that, the well was called Beersheba. Abraham gave the well this name because it was the place where they made a promise to each other.
Abraham planted a special tree at Beersheba and prayed to the Lord , the God who lives forever.
Then Abraham noticed a ram whose horns were caught in a bush. So Abraham went and took the ram. He offered it, instead of his son, as a sacrifice to God.
Jacob left Beersheba and went to Haran.
And then Jacob saw the Lord standing by the ladder. He said, "I am the Lord , the God of your grandfather Abraham. I am the God of Isaac. I will give you the land that you are lying on now. I will give this land to you and to your children.
But the God of my ancestors, the God of Abraham and the Fear of Isaac, was with me. If God had not been with me, you would have sent me away with nothing. But he saw the trouble that I had and the work that I did, and last night God proved that I am right."
May the God of Abraham, the God of Nahor, and the God of their ancestors judge us guilty if we break this agreement." Jacob's father, Isaac, called God "Fear." So Jacob used that name to make the promise.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah the prophet against the Gentiles. Or "nations"; distinguished from the Jews; not all the nations of the world, but some hereafter mentioned, as the Egyptians, Philistines, Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Syrians, Arabians, Persians, and Chaldeans: or "concerning the nations" p; the above mentioned; though the prophecies delivered out concerning them are all against them, and not in their favour. Mention is made of Jeremiah's prophesying against all the nations in Jeremiah 25:13; after which follow the several prophecies contained in the next chapters in the Septuagint and Arabic versions, as they stand in the Polyglot Bible.
p על גוים "super gentes", Montanus; "de gentibus", Cocceius.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Against the Gentiles - Or, concerning the nations Jer. 46–49:33.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XLVI
The difference between the preceding and the subsequent
prophecies in point of composition is very remarkable; the
last excelling much in majesty and elegance. This chapter (of
which the first verse forms a general title to this and the
five chapters following) contains two distinct prophecies
relating to Egypt. The first was delivered previous to an
engagement between Pharaoh-necho, king of Egypt, and
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon; in which the Egyptians were
routed in Carchemish with great slaughter, as here predicted.
The prophet sees the mighty preparations; but they are all
declared to be of no avail, as God had decreed their fall, 1-6.
The King of Egypt, however, is represented as marching with all
the confidence of victory, like a river overflowing its banks,
and threatening all around with its inundation, 7, 8.
But this immense armament of Pharaoh-necho, consisting of
various nations, shall, by a righteous judgment of God, receive
such a signal overthrow near the river Euphrates, that the
political consequence of Egypt shall be thereby irretrievably
ruined, and its remaining power become contemptible in the
sight of the nations, 9-12.
The other prophecy, beginning at the thirteenth verse, relates
to the memorable overthrow of the Egyptians by Nebuchadnezzar,
subsequent to his siege of Tyre, in the sixteenth year after
the destruction of Jerusalem, 13-26.
The promise, in the conclusion of the chapter, of preservation
to the Jews, (who have for many ages continued a distinct
people, when the various nations of antiquity who oppressed
them, or with whom they had any intercourse, have long ago
ceased to have any separate and visible existence,) has been
most remarkably fulfilled; and is a very signal act of
providence, and a pledge of the restoration of Israel to the
Divine favour, when the time of the Gentiles shall be
fulfilled, 27, 28.
NOTES ON CHAP. XLVI
Verse Jeremiah 46:1. The word of the Lor d -against the Gentiles — This is a general title to the following collection of prophecies, written concerning different nations, which had less or more connexion with the Jews, either as enemies, neighbours, or allies.
They were not written at the same time; and though some of them bear dates, yet it would be difficult to give them any chronological arrangement. Dahler's mode of ascertaining the times of their delivery may be seen in the table in the introduction.