Jeremias 46:25

25 Diz o Senhor dos exércitos, o Deus de Israel: Eis que eu castigarei a Amom de Tebas, e a Faraó, e ao Egito, juntamente com os seus deuses e os seus reis, sim, ao próprio Faraó, e aos que nele confiam.

Jeremias 46:25 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 46:25

The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, saith
These titles are often given to the Lord, and set before prophecies that come from him; and, according to Kimchi, the reason why he is here spoken of as the God of Israel was, because the vengeance threatened to the Egyptians should come upon them, as a punishment for using Israel ill; as Shishak king of Egypt, and Pharaohnecho, who slew Josiah: behold, I will punish the multitude of No;
the inhabitants of it, which were many, called "populous No", ( Nahum 3:8 ) ; a famous city in Egypt. Some take it to be Diospolis or Thebes; and others F16 the same that is now called Alexandria; and so the Targum renders it; and which is followed by the Vulgate Latin version: and Jarchi calls it the seignory or government of Alexandria; and takes Amon, the word for "multitude", to signify the prince of this place; and so Kimchi and Ben Melech interpret it, king of a city called No: rather Jupiter Ammon F17 is meant, an idol of the Egyptians, which had a temple in Thebes, and was worshipped in it; and who had his name from Ham, the son of Noah. Hillerus F18, by various arguments, endeavours to prove that No is the same city with Memphis, and that No Amon signifies "the habitation of the nourished"; that is, of Apis, which was nourished here. But be he who he will, or the place what it will, he or that would certainly be punished; and Pharaoh, and Egypt, with their gods, and their kings;
Pharaoh, the present king of Egypt, who was Pharaohhophra, and all the land of Egypt; and all their numerous idols, which were many indeed; and the several governors of the nomes or provinces into which the land was distributed; these should be punished, and suffer in the general calamity; even Pharaoh, and [all] them that trust in him;
the Jews that dwelt in Egypt, and who thought themselves safe under his protection; such who went along with Johanan thither, contrary to the will of God; these should not escape punishment, but be involved in the same destruction.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 R. David Ganz. Chronolog. par. 2. fol. 10. 1. Elias in Tishbi, p. 11.
F17 Vid. Schmidt in loc & Stockium, p. 71. So Bochart. Phaleg. l. 1. c. 1. col. 5, 6.
F18 Onomastic. Sacr. p. 571

Jeremias 46:25 In-Context

23 Cortarão o seu bosque, diz o Senhor, embora seja impenetrável; porque se multiplicaram mais do que os gafanhotos; são inumeraveis.
24 A filha do Egito será envergonhada; será entregue na mão do povo do Norte.
25 Diz o Senhor dos exércitos, o Deus de Israel: Eis que eu castigarei a Amom de Tebas, e a Faraó, e ao Egito, juntamente com os seus deuses e os seus reis, sim, ao próprio Faraó, e aos que nele confiam.
26 E os entregarei na mão dos que procuram a sua morte, na mão de Nabucodonozor, rei de Babilônia, e na mão dos seus servos; mas depois será habitada, como nos dias antigos, diz o Senhor.
27 Mas não temas tu, servo meu, Jacó, nem te espantes, ó Israel; pois eis que te livrarei mesmo de longe, e a tua descendência da terra do seu cativeiro; e Jacó voltará, e ficará tranqüilo e sossegado, e não haverá quem o atemorize.
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