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and on Dibon, and on Nebo, and on Beth-diblathaim,

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A Hammer of Prophecy

John Calvin explains that the long list of cities, including Dibon, Nebo, and Beth-diblathaim, serves a powerful purpose. It acts like a hammer, driving home the certainty and totality of God's judgment. This repetition was necessary to convince a skeptical audience that God's warning was not a fable but an inescapable reality that would affect every part of Moab.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 48:22

18th Century

Theologian

Beth-diblathaim - that is, “the house of the two cakes of figs,” perhaps so called from two hills in its neighborhood. ([Reference Hosea 1:3…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 48:22

19th Century

Bishop

Beth-diblathaim. —The name signifies “the house of the double cake of figs,” and was, probably, applied to one of the more fertile…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 48:20–24

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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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 48:22

17th Century

Pastor

And upon Dibon Whose destruction by this time was come upon it, as suggested, (Jeremiah 48:18).