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A Prophet's Mournful Voice
Most commentators agree that when Jeremiah says, "I will wail," he is not just expressing his personal sorrow. Instead, he is using a powerful rhetorical device. As John Calvin and John Gill explain, the prophet adopts the persona of the mourning Moabites to vividly portray the depth of their coming suffering. This technique makes the prophecy of judgment more immediate and emotionally impactful for the reader.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
My heart ... - Rather, “there shall be mourning for” etc.
19th Century
Bishop
Therefore will I howl for Moab. —The changes of person are remarkable. The “I” that speaks is neither Jehovah nor the pro…
16th Century
Theologian
Some think the last word is a proper name, though, according to etymology, it means “the city of potsherd.” Therefore, they offer this rendering: “…
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17th Century
Pastor
Therefore will I howl for Moab
The prophet, being as a man affected with the miseries of a people very wicked, and s…