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Woe to you, O Moab! the people of Chemosh is undone; for your sons are taken away captive, and your daughters into captivity.

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The Emptiness of Idols

Commentators explain that by calling Moab "the people of Chemosh," the prophet highlights their fatal error: trusting in a false god. Their ruin demonstrates the complete inability of idols to save. John Calvin notes this serves to triumphantly praise the power of the one true God of Israel in contrast to the powerless pagan deity.

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 48:46

16th Century

Theologian

Here the Prophet, as he comes to the end of his prophecy, suddenly exclaims, Woe to thee!—as if to say that words failed him to express th…

John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 48:46

17th Century

Pastor

Woe be unto thee, O Moab! the people of Chemosh perisheth ,
&c.] The inhabitants of Moab, who worshipped the idol Ch…