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Jeremías 48:21

Listen to Jeremías 48:21
21 Tambi茅n ha venido juicio sobre la llanura, sobre Hol贸n, sobre Jahaza y contra Mefaat,

Jeremías 48:21 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 48:21

And judgment is come upon the plain country
Of Moab, which was for the most part such, especially that which lay near Arnon; the judgment of God's vengeance, punishment for sin, by the hand of the Chaldeans. The Targum is,

``they that execute vengeance are come:''
upon Holon;
a city of Moab; of which see ( Joshua 15:51 ) ( 21:15 ) ; it had its name perhaps from the sandy ground on which it stood. Grotius takes it to be the Alabana of Ptolemy: and upon Jahazah: the same with Jahaz, (See Gill on Isaiah 15:4); reckoned by Grotius to be the Jadu of Ptolemy; see ( Joshua 13:18 ) ; and upon Mephaath;
of which see ( Joshua 13:18 ) ( 21:37 ) ; said by Grotius to be the Maipha of Ptolemy.
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Jeremías 48:21 In-Context

19 P谩rate junto al camino y vela, moradora de Aroer; pregunta al que huye y a la que escapa, y di: "驴Qu茅 ha sucedido?"
20 Avergonzado est谩 Moab porque ha sido destrozado. Gemid y clamad; anunciad junto al Arn贸n que Moab ha sido destruido.
21 Tambi茅n ha venido juicio sobre la llanura, sobre Hol贸n, sobre Jahaza y contra Mefaat,
22 contra Dib贸n, contra Nebo y contra Bet-deblataim,
23 contra Quiriataim, contra Bet-gamul y contra Bet-me贸n,
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Am茅ricas庐 (LBLA庐), Copyright 漏 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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