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Jeremias 48:34

Listen to Jeremias 48:34
34 “O grito de Hesbomé ouvido em Eleale e Jaaz,desde Zoar até Horonaim e Eglate-Selisia,pois até as águas do Ninrim secaram.

Jeremias 48:34 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 48:34

From the cry of Heshbon [even] unto Elealeh
Two cities in the land of Moab; of which see ( Isaiah 15:4 ) ( 16:9 ) . Heshbon being destroyed, a cry was made by the inhabitants of it, which either reached from thence to Elealeh; or the destruction being carried on to that city, the cry was continued there: [and even] unto Jahaz, have they uttered their voice;
another city of Moab; see ( Isaiah 15:4 ) ; which also was laid waste, and where the Moabites uttered their voice of lamentation on account of it: from Zoar [even] unto Horonaim, [as] an heifer of three years old:
that is, as the destruction should go on to Zoar, and so to Horonaim; of which places see ( Isaiah 15:5 ) ; so the cry of the distressed, and of those that flee, should also go from place to place; and be as loud, and as strong, and heard as far, as the lowing of a heifer of three years old. Naturalists F12 observe, that the voice in all female creatures is smaller and shriller, excepting the ox; for the voices of the females of that creature is stronger than in the males; and also that the taming of these creatures is when they are three years old, that is the proper time; before it is too soon, and afterwards too late F13; and then it is their voice is fuller, and their strength firmer, to which the allusion here is; (See Gill on Isaiah 15:5); for the waters also of Nimrim shall be desolate;
being disturbed by the Chaldean army, their horses treading them with their feet, and so fouling them; or being mixed with the blood of the slain, and so unfit to drink. A sad case this, to have neither wine nor water; (See Gill on Isaiah 15:6); to which may be added, that Jerom also makes mention of a village in his time called Benamerium, to the north of Zoar; and seems rather the place intended.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Aristotel. Hist. Animal. l. 4. c. 11. Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 11. c. 51.
F13 Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 8. c. 45.
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Jeremias 48:34 In-Context

32 Chorarei por vocês mais do que choro por Jazar,ó videiras de Sibma.Os seus ramos se estendiam até o mare chegavam até Jazar.O destruidor caiu sobre as suas frutase sobre as suas uvas.
33 A alegria e a satisfação se foramdas terras férteis de Moabe.Interrompi a produção de vinho nos lagares.Ninguém mais pisa as uvascom gritos de alegria;embora haja gritos, não são de alegria.
34 “O grito de Hesbomé ouvido em Eleale e Jaaz,desde Zoar até Horonaim e Eglate-Selisia,pois até as águas do Ninrim secaram.
35 Em Moabe darei fim àquelesque fazem ofertas nos altares idólatrase queimam incenso a seus deuses”,declara o SENHOR.
36 “Por isso o meu coração lamenta-se por Moabe, como uma flauta;lamenta-se como uma flauta pelos habitantes de Quir-Heres.A riqueza que acumularam se foi.
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