Chapter 49:
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Jeremiah 49
The judgment of the Ammonites, ver. 1-5. Their
restoration, ver. 6. The judgment of Edom, ver. 7-22. Of
Damascus, ver. 23-27. Of Kedar, and Hazor, ver. 28-33. Of Elam,
and its restoration, ver. 34-39.
Verse 1. No heir - During the long tract of time that there were wars
between the Jews and Ammonites, the land of Gad and Reuben
which lay beyond Jordan, fell into the hands of the Syrians,
Moabites, and Ammonites. Hence it is that the prophet saith, Hath
Israel no sons? God had given that country of Gilead to
Manasseh, Reuben, and Gad; and as mens estates ought to
descend to their heirs, so this land should have descended to their
posterity, but the Ammonites had taken and possessed it.
Verse 3. Ai - A city of the Ammonites, not the same mentioned, Josh.
vii, 2, for that was on the other side Jordan. By the hedges -
Where they might be hidden, and not so easily seen.
Verse 4. Flowing - Either flowing with water, or plenty of corn and
grass.
Verse 5. Right forth - So that you shall be glad to flee, and never look
back. Gather up - None will receive or entertain you.
Verse 6. I will bring - Probably this refers to the conversion of the
Ammonites, as well as other Heathens, to Christ.
Verse 7. Edom - The Edomites were the posterity of Esau the eldest son
of Isaac, but disinherited; the blessing being given to his younger
brother Jacob, who was head of the twelve tribes of Israel. God
promised him that he should have a fat, and plentiful country, tho'
his brother should be his Lord; and foretold, that he should break
his brother's yoke from off his neck: the land of Seir was his
country. The Edomites coasted southward upon Canaan, the
Israelites passed by their coasts to go into Canaan, their way lay
thro' Edom, but their king refusing to suffer them to go through,
God ordered them to go another way. Balaam prophesied their
ruin. They were enemies to the Israelites in the time of Saul, 1
Sam. xiv, 47, and David, 2 Sam. viii, 14, and Amaziah, 2 Kings
xiv, 17, who slew of them ten thousand, and took Selah, calling it
Jokteel. Many of the prophets foretold their ruin, Jeremiah in this
place, Ezek xxv, 12-14 Joel iii, 19 Amos ix, 11, 12, and others.
Teman - Was a city of Edom.
Verse 8. Dedan - Was a city of Arabia joining to Idumea, Isaiah xxi, 13,
they being neighbours to the Edomites are called to flee, and to
get into caves, where they might dwell deep in the earth and be in
some security.
Verse 9. If - Edom shall be totally destroyed; their destruction should
not be like the gleaning of grapes, where the gatherers content
themselves with taking the principal clusters: nor yet like the
robbings of thieves, who take for their hunger, and when they
have got enough leave the rest.
Verse 12. They - The Jews, who in comparison with others did not
deserve to drink of the cup, yet have drank of it, and can you think
to escape? When an Israelite hath not escaped the justice of God,
an Edomite must not expect it.
Verse 13. Bozrah - Edom is expressed under the name of Bozrah, (a part
for the whole) Bozrah being its principal city.
Verse 14. An ambassador - He speaks after the manner of earthly
princes, who use to send their ambassadors to other princes to
declare their minds to them. God hath inclined them to come
against Edom.
Verse 19. Behold - The Edomites shall come up fiercely against
Nebuchadrezzar, but will suddenly flee, yea even from their own
country. Appoint - Into whose hands shall I give that country. For
who - For I can do whatsoever I please. Will appoint - And who
will appoint me a time to plead with men? Who is - Where is that
king or potentate that will stand before me?
Verse 20. Teman - Edom and Teman signify the same thing. The least -
The least of Nebuchadrezzar's forces shall drag them out of their
lurking places.
Verse 23. Damascus - Being the head of this country, is put for the
whole country. Hamath - Hamath and Arpad were two cities also
of Syria. On the sea - Their inhabitants that live near the sea shall
be troubled.
Verse 25. Of my joy - A city of great renown. The king of Syria is here
supposed to speak.
Verse 27. Ben-hadad - Was the common name of the kings of Syria.
Verse 28. Kedar - Was one of the sons of Ishmael, whose posterity
inhabited part of Arabia Petraea. Hazor was the head city to
several kingdoms in Joshua's time.
Verse 29. They - The Chaldeans.
Verse 30. Flee - These seem to be the prophet's words.
Verse 31. Arise - The result of Nebuchadrezzar's counsels, giving charge
to his armies to march against the Kedarens, who lived at ease and
took no care, nor had any neighbours that could assist them.
Verse 34. Against Elam - Probably the Persians.
Verse 38. My throne - God calls the throne of Cyrus or Alexander his
throne; because he gave it the conqueror.
Verse 39. But - We had the like promise as to Moab, chap. xlviii, 47,
and as to Ammon, ver. xlix, 6, the same latter days either signify
after many days, or in the time of the Messiah. In the former sense
it may refer to Cyrus, who conquered Persia. In the latter sense it
refers to the spiritual liberty which some of these poor Heathens
were brought into by the gospel. We read Acts ii, 9, that some of
the Elamites were at Jerusalem at pentecost, and were some of
those converted to Christ.
Chapter 49:
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