Jeremiah 50:39-46

39 "Therefore the 1desert creatures will live there along with the jackals; The ostriches also will live in it, And it will 2never again be inhabited Or dwelt in from generation to generation.
40 "As when God overthrew 3Sodom And Gomorrah with its neighbors," declares the LORD, "No man will live there, Nor will any son of man reside in it.
41 "Behold, a people is coming 4from the north, And a great nation and many kings Will be aroused from the remote parts of the earth.
42 "They 5seize their bow and javelin; They are 6cruel and have no mercy. Their 7voice roars like the sea; And they ride on 8horses, 9Marshalled like a man for the battle Against you, O daughter of Babylon.
43 "The 10king of Babylon has heard the report about them, And his hands hang limp; 11Distress has gripped him, Agony like a woman in childbirth.
44 "12Behold, one will come up like a lion from the thicket of the Jordan to a perennially watered pasture; for in an instant I will make them run away from it, and whoever is 13chosen I will appoint over it. For who is 14like Me, and who will summon Me into court? And who then is the shepherd who can 15stand before Me?"
45 Therefore hear the 16plan of the LORD which He has planned against Babylon, and His purposes which He has purposed against the land of the Chaldeans: 17surely * they will drag them off, even the little ones of the flock; surely * He will make their pasture desolate because of them.
46 At the shout, "Babylon has been seized!" the 18earth is shaken, and an 19outcry is heard among the nations.

Jeremiah 50:39-46 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 50

This and the following chapter contain a long prophecy concerning the destruction of Babylon; and which is expressed in such language, that it may be, and is to be, accommodated to the destruction of mystical Babylon; and several passages in the book of the Revelation are borrowed from hence; and it is intermixed with promises and prophecies of the deliverance of God's people from thence, and of the conversion of the Jews, and the restoration of them to their own which will be at that time; see Jer 50:4,5,8,19,20,33,34. The destruction of Babylon in general is proclaimed and declared, and the manner and cause of it, Jer 50:1-13; then the enemies of Babylon are stirred up and animated to proceed against her, and execute the judgments of God upon her, Jer 50:14-30. Next follows the Lord's controversy with her, because of her pride and oppression of his people; and threatens her with the sword, drought, and utter destruction, Jer 50:31-40; and then a description is given of her enemies, that should be the instruments of her destruction, Jer 50:41-44; and the chapter is closed with observing, that this is all according to the counsel and purpose of God, Jer 50:45,46.

Cross References 19

  • 1. Isaiah 13:21; Isaiah 34:14; Revelation 18:2
  • 2. Isaiah 13:20; Jeremiah 25:12
  • 3. Genesis 19:24, 25; Isaiah 13:19; Jeremiah 49:18; Luke 17:28-30; 2 Peter 2:6; Jude 7
  • 4. Isaiah 13:2-5; Jeremiah 6:22; Jeremiah 50:3, 9; Jeremiah 51:27, 28
  • 5. Jeremiah 6:23
  • 6. Isaiah 13:17, 18; Isaiah 47:6
  • 7. Isaiah 5:30
  • 8. Jeremiah 8:16; Jeremiah 47:3; Habakkuk 1:8
  • 9. Jeremiah 50:9, 14; Joel 2:5
  • 10. Jeremiah 51:31
  • 11. Jeremiah 30:6; Jeremiah 49:24
  • 12. Jeremiah 49:19-21
  • 13. Numbers 16:5
  • 14. Isaiah 46:9
  • 15. Job 41:10; Jeremiah 30:21
  • 16. Psalms 33:11; Isaiah 14:24; Jeremiah 51:10, 11
  • 17. Jeremiah 49:20
  • 18. Jeremiah 10:10; Jeremiah 49:21; Ezekiel 26:18; Ezekiel 31:16
  • 19. Isaiah 5:7; Isaiah 15:5; Jeremiah 46:12; Jeremiah 51:54; Ezekiel 27:28

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