the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Jeremias 48:34
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34 Gikan sa pagsinggit sa Hesbon bisan pa ngadto sa Eleale, ug bisan pa ngadto sa Jaaz sila nanagpagula sa ilang tingog, gikan sa Zoar bisan pa ngadto sa Horanaim, ngadto sa Eglathshelishiyah: kay ang katubigan usab sa Nimri mahimong biniyaan.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the cry: Jeremiah 48:2, Isaiah 15:4-6
Elealeh: Numbers 32:37
Jahaz: Jeremiah 48:21, Jahazah
Zoar: Jeremiah 48:3, Jeremiah 48:5, Deuteronomy 34:3, Isaiah 15:5
as an heifer of: As a young cow, when deprived of her first calf; which runs about from place to place, filling the air with loud and repeated lowings, expressive of the deepest distress.
Nimrim: Numbers 32:3, Nimrah, Numbers 32:36, Beth-nimrah, Isaiah 15:6
desolate: Heb. desolations
Reciprocal: Genesis 13:10 - Zoar Genesis 14:2 - Zoar Genesis 19:22 - called Genesis 19:30 - Zoar Numbers 21:23 - Jahaz Numbers 21:25 - in Heshbon Nehemiah 2:10 - Horonite Jeremiah 46:12 - thy cry Amos 2:2 - with tumult
Gill's Notes on the Bible
From the cry of Heshbon [even] unto Elealeh,.... Two cities in the land of Moab; of which see Isaiah 15:4. Heshbon being destroyed, a cry was made by the inhabitants of it, which either reached from thence to Elealeh; or the destruction being carried on to that city, the cry was continued there:
[and even] unto Jahaz, have they uttered their voice; another city of Moab; see Isaiah 15:4; which also was laid waste, and where the Moabites uttered their voice of lamentation on account of it:
from Zoar [even] unto Horonaim, [as] an heifer of three years old: that is, as the destruction should go on to Zoar, and so to Horonaim; of which places see Isaiah 15:5; so the cry of the distressed, and of those that flee, should also go from place to place; and be as loud, and as strong, and heard as far, as the lowing of a heifer of three years old. Naturalists l observe, that the voice in all female creatures is smaller and shriller, excepting the ox; for the voices of the females of that creature is stronger than in the males; and also that the taming of these creatures is when they are three years old, that is the proper time; before it is too soon, and afterwards too late m; and then it is their voice is fuller, and their strength firmer, to which the allusion here is; Isaiah 15:5- :;
for the waters also of Nimrim shall be desolate; being disturbed by the Chaldean army, their horses treading them with their feet, and so fouling them; or being mixed with the blood of the slain, and so unfit to drink. A sad case this, to have neither wine nor water;
Isaiah 15:5- :; to which may be added, that Jerom also makes mention of a village in his time called Benamerium, to the north of Zoar; and seems rather the place intended.
l Aristotel. Hist. Animal. l. 4. c. 11. Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 11. c. 51. m Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 8. c. 45.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The meaning is that, taking up the lamentation of Heshbon, the Moabites break forth into a wail, heard as far as Elealeh, scarcely two miles distant Numbers 32:37, but thence spreading over the land to towns on the southern and southwestern borders of the land.
An heifer of three years old - Applied in Isaiah 15:5 to Zoar, but here to Horonaim. Some take “an heifer” as a proper name, and render it: “Eglah for the third part” (compare Isaiah 19:24). Zoar, Horonaim, and Eglah formed a tripolis, or confederacy of three towns, and Eglah might therefore be put after either one or the other.
Nimrim - Probably the Wady-en-Nemeirah at the southeastern end of the Dead Sea.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 48:34. As a heifer of three years old — Which runs lowing from place to place in search of her calf, which is lost or taken from her.