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The cities of the South are shut up, and there is none to open them: Judah is carried away captive, all of it; it is wholly carried away captive.
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An Inevitable Invasion
Most commentators agree that "the cities of the South" refers to the southern district of Judah, known as the Negeb. The verse describes a military strategy where an invading army from the north first blockades these fortified cities, cutting them off and making the capture of the rest of Judah inevitable. The prophecy is stated as if it's already happening to show its certainty.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Shall be shut up - Rather, are shut up, and no man opens them. The cities of the Negeb, the southern district of Judah, are blockad…
19th Century
Anglican
The cities of the south. —The term so rendered (the Negeb) is throughout the Old Testament used for a definite district, …
16th Century
Protestant
By the cities of the south, almost all understand this to mean the cities of the tribe of Judah, whose territory was towards the south. An…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The cities of the south shall be shut up, and none shall open them Meaning the cities…
Here is a message sent to King Jehoiakim and his queen. Their sorrows would be great indeed. If they ask, "Why do these things come upon us?" let t…
13th Century
Catholic
Here, he gives the application of the allegory, and on this topic, he makes two points.
First, he applies the allegory to the puni…
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