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and on Kerioth, and on Bozrah, and on all the cities of the land of Moab, far or near.

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The Hammer of Prophecy

John Calvin suggests the long list of cities, culminating in the phrase 'all the cities... far or near,' is a powerful rhetorical device. Jeremiah isn't just providing a geography lesson; he's using repetition like a hammer to drive home the inescapable and total nature of God's judgment against Moab for its pride and hostility.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 48:24

18th Century

Theologian

Kerioth – A synonym of Ar, the old capital of Moab. It appears to have been a considerable place, and has been identified with El-Korriat, s…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 48:24

19th Century

Bishop

Kerioth. —The name, plural in form (meaning cities), has been identified by Mr. Porter (Five Years, etc., volume 2, pages…

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 48:24

17th Century

Pastor

And upon Kerioth
Which once belonged to the tribe of Judah, (Joshua 15:25); from this place Judas Iscari…