Jeremías 46:14

14 Denunciad en Egipto, y haced saber en Migdol; haced saber también en Menfis y en Tafnes; decid: Está quieto, y aparéjate; porque espada ha de devorar tu comarca.

Jeremías 46:14 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 46:14

Declare ye in Egypt
The coming of the king of Babylon, and his intention to invade the land, and subdue it: and publish in Migdol, and publish in Noph, and in Tahpanhes;
of these places (See Gill on Jeremiah 44:1); these were principal ones in the land of Egypt, where the enemy should come, and which he should lay waste; and therefore the above things are to be published for their warning; and particularly these were places where the Jews that went into Egypt contrary to the will of God resided; and therefore for their sakes also this publication must be made, to let them see and know that they would not be safe there, but would be involved in the general calamity of the nation: say ye, stand fast, and prepare thee;
O Egypt, and the several cities mentioned, and all others; prepare for war, and to meet the enemy, resist and repel him; present yourselves on the frontiers of your country; put yourselves in proper places, and keep your ground: for the sword shall devour round about thee;
the sword of the Chaldeans, into whose hands fell Palestine, Judea, Syria, and other neighbouring countries; and therefore it was high time for them to bestir themselves, and provide for their defence and safety.

Jeremías 46:14 In-Context

12 Los gentiles oyeron tu afrenta, y tu clamor llenó la tierra; porque fuerte se encontró con fuerte, y cayeron ambos juntos.
13 Palabra que habló el SEÑOR a Jeremías profeta acerca de la venida de Nabucodonosor, rey de Babilonia, para herir la tierra de Egipto:
14 Denunciad en Egipto, y haced saber en Migdol; haced saber también en Menfis y en Tafnes; decid: Está quieto, y aparéjate; porque espada ha de devorar tu comarca.
15 ¿Por qué ha sido derribado tu fuerte? No se pudo tener, porque el SEÑOR lo empujó.
16 Multiplicó los caídos, y cada uno también cayó sobre su compañero; y dijeron: Levántate y volvámonos a nuestro pueblo, y a la tierra de nuestro nacimiento, de delante de la espada vencedora.
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