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Prophetic Wordplay
Commentators unanimously highlight Jeremiah's use of powerful wordplay. The city of Heshbon, whose name comes from the Hebrew verb 'to devise,' becomes the place where invaders 'devise' Moab's destruction. Similarly, the city of Madmen is told it will be 'brought to silence,' a pun on its name. This literary technique underscores the certainty and divine authority of the coming judgment.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
No more praise of Moab - literally, “The glory of Moab is no more,” that is, Moab has no more cause for boasting.
Heshbon - Thi…
19th Century
Bishop
There shall be no more praise of Moab. The self-glorifying boasts of Moab (of which the Moabite Inscription discovered at…
16th Century
Theologian
The Prophet, as before, does not speak in an ordinary way but declares in lofty terms what God had committed to him, so that he might terrify the M…
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17th Century
Pastor
[There shall be] no more praise of Moab
It shall be no more commended for a rich, populous, and fruitful country, be…