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The Hammer of Prophecy
John Calvin explains that the long list of cities, starting in this verse, is not just a geographical record. It's a rhetorical device. Jeremiah uses this detailed list to "drive with a hammer" the certainty and totality of God's judgment into the minds of his skeptical audience. It makes the prophecy vivid and shows that no part of Moab would escape.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Holon - This place apparently took its name from caverns in its neighborhood.
19th Century
Bishop
And judgment is come upon the plain country ... —We enter here upon a list of less known names, of which Jahaz, Beth-dibl…
16th Century
Theologian
We have stated why the Prophet describes so fully the ruin of the Moabites and dwells so long on a subject that is in no way obscure. It was not, i…
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17th Century
Pastor
And judgment is come upon the plain country Of Moab, which was for the most part such, especially that which lay near Arn…