John Trapp Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 48:1 - 48:1

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Jeremiah 48:1 - 48:1


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Jer_48:1 Against Moab thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Woe unto Nebo! for it is spoiled: Kiriathaim is confounded [and] taken: Misgab is confounded and dismayed.

Ver. 1. Against Moab.] That bastardly brood, infamous for their inveterate hatred of God’s Israel, at whom they were anciently irked, fretted, vexed, though no way provoked, {Num_22:3} whom also they outwitted, by the counsel of Balaam, in the business of Baal-peor, {Num_25:1-3; Num_25:16-18} had been plagued and judged by the kings of Israel, by David especially, as also by Sennacherib, {Isa_15:1-9; Isa_16:1-14} but were no whit amended; and are therefore here, and Eze_25:9, threatened with utter destruction by the Chaldeans, and that very much in a scoffing way; like as they were a proud, petulant, scornful people, despisers of all other nations, but especially of the Jews, their near neighbours and allies.



Woe unto Nebo.
] Their oracular city, as it may seem by the name. See Isa_15:2.



Kiriathaim is confounded.
] It is of a dual form, and so seemeth to have been Bipolis, a double city; as was of old Jerusalem, and as are now Rome, Prague, Craeovia.



Misgab is confounded.] It signifieth the high place, and is the same, say some, with Bamoth, {Num_21:20} and Selah. {Isa_16:1}