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A Shocking Downfall
Commentators note that the call for Moab's neighbors to mourn isn't about genuine sympathy. Instead, as John Calvin explains, it's a literary device to emphasize the sheer shock and terror of God's judgment. The fall of the once-mighty Moab was so complete and unexpected that it would cause all surrounding nations to tremble, serving as a stark warning of God's power over the proud and seemingly secure.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
The lamentation over Moab uttered by those “round about him,” that is, the neighboring nations, and those “that know his name,” nations more remote…
19th Century
Bishop
How say ye ... — In the boast that follows we trace the characteristic pride of Moab. The prophet points to the fact that…
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet indeed seems to urge all neighbors to sympathy. However, we have stated why he did this. His purpose was not to show that the Moabites …
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17th Century
Pastor
All ye that are about him, bemoan him The neighbouring nations, such as the Ammonites, and others, are called upon to con…