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No Hiding from God's Will
Commentators explain that the Jews fled to Egypt believing its strong fortifications would guarantee their safety. This verse shatters that false confidence. God declares that judgment is inescapable, regardless of location or human defenses. The specific list of fates—death, captivity, and the sword—underscores that no one could escape their divinely appointed destiny, reminding believers that true security is found in obedience, not in worldly havens.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
According to each man’s destiny, he will either die of famine, pestilence, or in battle; or he will be led captive; or be put to death by the execu…
19th Century
Bishop
Such as are for death to death. —Again we note the reappearance of a characteristic formula (Jeremiah 11:2).<…
16th Century
Theologian
He confirms the former verse by what he says here and in the two following verses to the end of the chapter. Since Egypt had cities well fortified …
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17th Century
Pastor
And when he comes, he shall smite the land of Egypt Here is a various reading: the "Cetib", or textual writing, is, "when…
17th Century
Minister
God can find his people wherever they are. The Spirit of prophecy was not confined to the land of Israel. It is foretold that Nebuchadnezzar should…