Jeremías 46:15

15 ¿Por qué han quedado postrados tus valientes? No se mantienen en pie porque el SEÑOR los ha derribado.

Jeremías 46:15 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 46:15

Why are thy valiant [men] swept away?
&c.] As with a mighty torrent, or a sweeping rain; so the word is used in ( Proverbs 28:3 ) ; to which the Chaldean army may be compared; which came with such irresistible force as to drive the Egyptians from their posts, so that they could not stand their ground. The Septuagint renders it,

``why does Apis flee from thee? thy choice ox does not continue.''
Which was the god of the Egyptians, they worshipped in the form of an ox; this could not protect them, though thought by them to be very mighty and powerful; so Aelianus F9 says Apis with the Egyptians is believed to be a most powerful deity; yet could not save them; but the word signifies their nobles, their mighty men of war, their generals and officers, at least their valiant soldiers; who yet were not able to stand the tide of power that came against them. The reason was, because the Lord did drive them;
by means of the Chaldeans; he dispirited them; he put them into a panic, and they fled from their posts; there is no standing against the Lord.
FOOTNOTES:

F9 De Animal. l. 11. c. 10.

Jeremías 46:15 In-Context

13 Palabra que el SEÑOR habló al profeta Jeremías acerca de la venida de Nabucodonosor, rey de Babilonia, para herir la tierra de Egipto:
14 Anunciad en Egipto y hacedlo oír en Migdol, hacedlo oír también en Menfis y en Tafnes; decid: "Ponte en pie y prepárate, porque la espada ha devorado a los que te rodean."
15 ¿Por qué han quedado postrados tus valientes? No se mantienen en pie porque el SEÑOR los ha derribado.
16 Han tropezado muchas veces; en verdad, han caído uno sobre otro. Entonces dijeron: "Levántate y volvamos a nuestro pueblo y a nuestra tierra natal, ante la espada opresora."
17 Allí gritaron: "Faraón, rey de Egipto, es sólo un gran ruido; ha dejado pasar el tiempo señalado."
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