the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Jeremias 48:15
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
spoiled: Jeremiah 48:8, 9-25
his chosen: Heb. the choice of his, etc. Isaiah 40:30, Isaiah 40:31
gone: Jeremiah 48:4, Jeremiah 50:27, Jeremiah 51:40, Isaiah 34:2-8
saith: Jeremiah 46:18, Jeremiah 51:57, Psalms 24:8-10, Psalms 47:2, Daniel 4:37, Zechariah 14:9, Malachi 1:14, Revelation 19:16
whose: James 5:4
Reciprocal: Psalms 95:3 - a great Isaiah 14:5 - General Jeremiah 12:3 - pull Jeremiah 48:12 - wanderers Jeremiah 48:32 - the spoiler Jeremiah 50:30 - her young Amos 4:10 - your young Zechariah 14:16 - the King
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Moab is spoiled,.... The whole country is ruined; which is spoken of as present, though future, after the manner of prophecy, because of the certainty of it:
and gone up [out of] her cities; the inhabitants of Moab were gone up out of their cities, either through fear and flight; or through force, being made to go out of them, and were carried captive. The Targum is,
"the Moabites are spoiled, and their cities are desolate;''
and so Kimchi interprets it,
"the multitude of her cities is made to cease;''
the people of them. It might be as well rendered, "and he is gone up to her cities" u; that is, the spoiler w, as Kimchi's father rightly interprets it; see Jeremiah 48:8; or it may be rendered, "and his cities, into which he went up" x; that is, those are spoiled and destroyed, into which the Moabites used to go up, being built on high places; or whither they went for safety, the enemy being in their country, but in vain:
and his chosen young men are gone down to the slaughter; or, "the choice of his chosen ones" y; the select of them, for comeliness, strength, and valour; these being taken, when the enemy entered the cities, were had down to some place of slaughter, and there put to death; or were brought down to the grave, the pit of corruption; unless this can be understood of the choice young men of the enemy, the Chaldean army; who, mounting and scaling the walls of the cities of Moab, went down into them to slay the inhabitants of them; but this is submitted to consideration. All this was not barely said by the prophet, who was but a man, though sent of God; but by the Lord himself, as it follows:
saith the King, whose name [is] the Lord of hosts; who is "the King" by way of eminency; the King of kings, and Lord of lords; mightier than the king of Moab, or even than the king of Babylon; and the Lord of greater armies than either; and therefore what he said should certainly be accomplished.
u ועריה עלה "et civitates ejus conscendit", Montanus; "ascendit super urbes ejus", Gataker. w "Sub. hostis", Vatablus, Calvin; "vastator", Gataker. x "Et urbes ejus in quas ascendit", Schmidt. y מבחר בחוריו "electio electorum ejus", Gataker.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Rather, “Moab is spoiled,” and her cities have gone up, i. e., in smoke, have been burned Joshua 8:20-21. Others render, “The waster of Moab and of her towns is coming up to the attack, and her chosen youths are gone down to the slaughter.”