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Yeremia 32:24
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Sesungguhnya, tembok-tembok pengepungan yang dipakai untuk merebut kota telah sampai mendekatinya; oleh karena pedang, kelaparan dan penyakit sampar maka kota itu telah diserahkan kepada orang-orang Kasdim yang memeranginya. Maka apa yang Kaufirmankan itu telah terjadi; sungguh, Engkau sendiri melihatnya.
Bahwasanya segala alat penyerang sudah sampai di hadapan negeri akan mengalahkan dia, maka negeri itupun diserahkan kepada tangan orang Kasdim, yang tampil menyerang akan dia, adapun bala pedang dan bala kelaparan dan bala sampar, segala sesuatu yang telah Kaukatakan, itu sudah jadi, maka sesungguhnya Engkaupun melihatnya.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
mounts: or, engines of shot, Jeremiah 33:4, Ezekiel 21:22, The mounts were huge terraces raised up to plant their engines on; and so formed as to be capable of being moved forwards towards the city. See note on 2 Samuel 20:15.
the city is: Jeremiah 32:3, Jeremiah 32:25, Jeremiah 32:36, Jeremiah 21:4-7, Jeremiah 37:6-10
because: Jeremiah 14:12-15, Jeremiah 15:1-3, Jeremiah 16:4, Jeremiah 24:10, Jeremiah 52:6, Lamentations 2:21, Lamentations 2:22, Lamentations 4:3-10, Ezekiel 14:21
what: Deuteronomy 4:26, Deuteronomy 31:16, Deuteronomy 31:17, Deuteronomy 32:24, Deuteronomy 32:25, Joshua 23:15, Joshua 23:16, Zechariah 1:6, Matthew 24:35
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 6:25 - a great famine 2 Kings 25:1 - pitched Isaiah 9:9 - And all Jeremiah 21:2 - for Jeremiah 21:6 - they Jeremiah 32:28 - Behold Jeremiah 34:17 - to the sword Jeremiah 52:4 - pitched Ezekiel 7:12 - let Ezekiel 26:8 - cast a mount Habakkuk 1:10 - they shall deride John 13:7 - What
Cross-References
And Rachel said: With godly wrastlynges haue I wrastled with my sister, & haue gotten the vpper hande: and she called his name Nephthali.
And Iacob sent messengers before him to Esau his brother, vnto the lande of Seir, the fielde of Edom:
And haue oxen, asses, and sheepe, menseruauntes, and womenseruauntes: and haue sent to shewe [it] my Lord, that I may finde grace in thy sight.
And he said: let me go, for the day breaketh. Whiche aunswered: I will not let thee go, except thou blesse me.
And he sayde vnto hym: what is thy name? He aunswered: Iacob.
He sayde: thy name shalbe called no more Iacob, but Israel: For as a prince hast thou wrasteled with God, and with men, and hast preuayled.
And Iacob called the name of the place Peniel: for I haue seene God face to face, and my life is preserued.
And the angell which hath deliuered me from al euyl, blesse these laddes, and let my name be named in them, and the name of my fathers Abraham & Isahac, & that they may growe into a multitude in the middes of the earth.
And Moyses stretched foorth his hand ouer the sea, and it came agayne to his course early in the mornyng, and the Egyptians fled agaynst it: and the Lorde ouerthrewe the Egyptians in the middest of the sea.
Come agayne O my beloued, and be lyke as a roe or a young hart vpon the wyde mountaines.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, the mounts, they are come unto the city, to take it,.... These were ramparts or batteries, that were erected against the city, the more easily to annoy it: some take them to be engines from which they cast out stones; and others suppose them to be battering rams, used to break down the walls of the city; be they what they will, they were now brought near the city to make way for the Chaldeans to enter into it, and take it:
and the city is given into the hands of the Chaldeans that fight against it; not only it the purpose of God that if should be, but it was plain case that he had withdrawn his protection from it, and that the city was indefensible; and that, humanly speaking, it was impossible it should hold out long, for the reasons following:
because of the sword, and of the famine, and of the pestilence: the sword of the Chaldeans, without, destroyed those that sallied out upon them, or endeavoured to make their escape; and the famine and pestilence, within, made such ravages, and so much weakened them, that they would never be able to stand it out against the enemy long, but must surrender:
and what thou hast spoken is come to pass; what was foretold by the prophets, and by himself, was now fulfilling:
and, behold, thou seest [it]; and therefore he had no need to observe it to him, or dwell any longer on this subject; only he hints what follows, as having some difficulty in it on his own account.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The mounts - See Jeremiah 6:6 note.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 32:24. Behold the mounts — The huge terraces raised up to plant their engines on, that they might throw darts, stones, c., into the city.
Because of the sword, and of the famine, and of the pestilence — The city was now reduced to extreme necessity and from the siege continuing nearly a year longer, we may conclude that the besieged made a noble defense.