Jeremiah-46

(Amplified Bible)

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  • 1 Defeat of Pharaoh Foretold The word of the Lthat came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the [Gentile] nations.
  • 2 Concerning Egypt, against the army of Pharaoh Neco king of Egypt, which was by the river Euphrates at Carchemish, which Nebuchadnezzar king of BabylonThis stunning defeat by the Babylonian army cost Egypt all of its lands west of the Euphrates.defeated [decisively] in the fourth year of Jehoiakim son of Josiah, king of Judah:
  • 3 “Line up theIn ancient warfare these shields usually were round, worn on the forearm and used mainly as weapons with which to strike an enemy. Large, oblong shields were used to protect the entire body.buckler (small shield) and [large] shield,And advance for battle!
  • 4 Harness the horses,And mount, you riders!Take your stand with your helmets!Polish the spears,Put on the coats of mail!
  • 5 Why have I seen it?They are terrifiedAnd have turned back,And their warriors are beaten down.They take flight in hasteWithout looking back;Terror is on every side!”Says the L.
  • 6 Do not let the swift man run,Nor the mighty man escape;In the north by the river EuphratesThey have stumbled and fallen.
  • 7 Who is this that rises up like the Nile [River],Like the rivers [in the delta of Egypt] whose waters surge about?
  • 8 Egypt rises like the Nile,Even like the rivers whose waters surge about.AndThis may be viewed as an ironic declaration by God: the Nile rises and floods Egypt providing irrigation, and God says He will do the same thing, but in a sense destroying Egypt (see v 10).He has said, “I will rise, I will cover that land;I will certainly destroy the city and its inhabitants.”
  • 9 Charge, you horses,And drive like madmen, you chariots!Let the warriors go forward:Ethiopia and Put (Libya) who handle the shield,And the Lydians who handle and bend the bow.
  • 10 For that day belongs to the Lord Gof hosts,A day of vengeance, that He may avenge Himself on His adversaries.And the sword will devour and be satiatedAnd drink its fill of their blood;For the Lord Gof hosts has a sacrifice [like that of a great sin offering]In the north country by the river Euphrates.
  • 11 Go up to Gilead and obtain [healing] balm,O Virgin Daughter of Egypt!In vain you use many medicines;For you there is no healingorremedy.
  • 12 The nations have heard of your disgraceandshame,And your cry [of distress] has filled the earth.For warrior has stumbled against warrior,And both of them have fallen together.
  • 13 The word that the Lspoke to Jeremiah the prophet concerning the coming of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to strike the land of Egypt:
  • 14 “Declare in Egypt and proclaim inPerhaps an island in the Nile, location uncertain.Migdol,And proclaim inSee note 2:16.Memphis and in Tahpanhes;Say, ‘Take your stand and get yourself ready,For the sword has devoured those around you.’
  • 15 Why have your strong ones been cut down?They do not stand because the Ldrove them away.
  • 16 He will make many stumbleandfall;Yes, they have fallen one on another.Then they said, ‘Arise, and let us go backTo our own people and to the land of our birth,Away from the sword of the oppressor.’
  • 17 They cried there, ‘Pharaoh king of Egypt is destroyedandis merely a loud noise;He has let the appointed time [of opportunity] pass by!’
  • 18 As I live,” says the King,Whose name is the Lof hosts,“Surely likeTabor and Carmel are landmark mountains in Israel.Tabor among the mountainsOr like Carmel by the sea,So shall he [the great king of Babylon] come.
  • 19 O you daughter who dwells in Egyptandyou who dwell with her,Prepare yourselves [with all you will need] to go into exile,For Memphis will become desolate;It will even be burned down and without inhabitant.
  • 20 Egypt is a very pretty heifer,But a horsefly (Babylonia) is coming [against her] out of the north!
  • 21 Also her mercenaries in her armyAre like fattened calves,For they too have turned back and have fled together;They did not stand [their ground],Because the day of their disaster has come upon them,The time of their punishment.
  • 22 The sound [of Egypt fleeing from the enemy] is like [the rustling of] an escaping serpent,For her foes advance with a mighty armyAnd come against her like woodcutters with axes.
  • 23 They have cut down her forest,” says the L;“Certainly it will no longer be found,Because they (the invaders) are more numerous than locustsAnd cannot be counted.
  • 24 The Daughter of Egypt has been shamed,Given over to the power of the people of the north [the Chaldeans of Babylonia].”
  • 25 The Lof hosts, the God of Israel, says, “Behold, I am going to punish Amon [chief god of the sacred city] of Thebes [the capital of Upper Egypt], and Pharaoh, and Egypt along with her gods and her kings—even Pharaoh and those who put their trust in him [as a shield against Babylon].
  • 26 I will put them into the hand of those who seek their lives, and into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and into the hand of his servants. Afterward Egypt will beGod, through His prophets, accurately foretold the future of the prominent nations of Old Testament times, often specifying the fate of particular rulers and major cities as well. The fulfillment of these prophecies is usually indicated in the textual references or the notes. The prophecies are specific; what was said of Babylon, for instance, would not have been applicable to Egypt or Ammon or Sidon. History records their fulfillment. If there was no other evidence that there is a God and that the Bible is inspired by Him, the fulfillment of prophecy in history should be sufficient proof for anyone capable of thinking it through. Nor are the prophecies against some nations recorded by only one writer, but a number of them, widely separated by time and circumstances.inhabited as in the days of old,” says the L.
  • 27 “But as for you, do not fear, O My servant Jacob,Nor be dismayed, O Israel!For behold, I will save you from [your captivity in] a distantland,And your descendants from the land of their exile;And Jacob will return and be quiet and secure,And no one will make him afraid.
  • 28 Do not fear, O Jacob My servant,” says the L,“For I am with you.For I will make a fullandcomplete end of all the nationsTo which I have driven you;Yet I will not make a full end of you.But I will disciplineandcorrect you appropriatelyAnd by no means will I declare you guiltlessorleave you unpunished.”
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