Jeremías 51:46

46 Y que no desmaye vuestro corazón, ni temáis al rumor que se oirá en la tierra; porque el rumor vendrá un año, y después otro rumor en otro año, y habrá violencia en la tierra con gobernante contra gobernante.

Jeremías 51:46 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 51:46

And lest your heart faint, and ye fear for the rumour that
shall be heard in the land
The rumour of war in the land of Chaldea; the report of the Medes and Persians preparing to invade it, and besiege Babylon, in the peace of which city the Jews had peace; and therefore might fear they should suffer in the calamities of it; but, lest they should, they are ordered to go cut of it, and accept the liberty that should be granted by the conqueror, who would do them no hurt, but good; and had therefore nothing to fear from him; and, as a token, assuring them of this, the following things are declared; which, when they should observe, they need not be troubled, being forewarned; yea, might take encouragement from it, and believe that their redemption drew nigh: a rumour shall both come [one] year and after that in [another] year
[shall come] a rumour;
in one year there was a rumour of the great preparation Cyrus was making to invade Chaldea, and besiege Babylon; in another year, that is, the following, as the Targum rightly renders it, there was a second rumour of his coming; and who actually did come into Assyria, but was stopped at the river Gyndes, not being able to pass it for want of boats; and, being enraged at the loss of a favourite horse in it, resolved upon the draining it; which he accomplished, by cutting many sluices and rivulets; in doing which he spent the whole summer; and the spring following came to Babylon, as Herodotus F12 relates; when what is after predicted followed: and violence in the land, ruler against ruler;
the king of Babylon came out with his forces to meet Cyrus, as the same historian says; when a battle ensue, in which the former was beat, and obliged to retire into the city, which then Cyrus besieged; and thus violence and devastations were made in the land by the army of the Medes and Persians; and ruler was against ruler; Cyrus against Belshazzar, and Belshazzar against him. Some read it, "ruler upon ruler" F13; that is, one after another, in a very short time; so Jarchi, Kimchi, and Abarbinel; thus two before Belshazzar, then Darius, and, after Darius, Cyrus.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 L. 1. sive Clio, c. 189, 190.
F13 (lvm le lvm) "dominator super dominatorem", Pagninus, Montanus, Calvin, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt.

Jeremías 51:46 In-Context

44 Y castigaré a Bel en Babilonia, sacaré de su boca lo que se ha tragado, y no afluirán más a él las naciones. Aun la muralla de Babilonia caerá.
45 Salid de en medio de ella, pueblo mío, y salve cada uno su vida del ardor de la ira del SEÑOR.
46 Y que no desmaye vuestro corazón, ni temáis al rumor que se oirá en la tierra; porque el rumor vendrá un año, y después otro rumor en otro año, y habrá violencia en la tierra con gobernante contra gobernante.
47 Por tanto, he aquí, vienen días en que castigaré a los ídolos de Babilonia; será avergonzada toda su tierra, y todos sus muertos caerán en medio de ella.
48 Entonces gritarán de gozo sobre Babilonia el cielo y la tierra y todo lo que en ellos hay, porque del norte vendrán a ella destructores declara el SEÑOR.
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