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Hazor shall be a dwelling-place of jackals, a desolation forever: no man shall dwell there, neither shall any son of man sojourn therein.

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The Horror of Desolation

Commentators explain that the prophecy of Hazor becoming a 'dwelling-place of jackals' is more than just a prediction of emptiness. It's a powerful and terrifying image meant to convey the severity of God's judgment. As John Calvin notes, when wild beasts replace humans, it signifies a complete and dreadful reversal of the created order, making the judgment feel more profound and final.

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Jeremiah

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Jeremiah 49:33

18th Century

Theologian

Dragons — that is, jackals.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Jeremiah 49:31–33

19th Century

Bishop

Arise, get you up... — The command of Jehovah goes out to the invaders. Their work will be an easy one. They are sent aga…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Jeremiah 49:33

16th Century

Theologian

Here Jeremiah concludes his prophecy concerning the Kedareans; he says that their land would be deserted. The Prophets often use this manner of spe…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Jeremiah 49:33

17th Century

Pastor

And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons, [and] a desolation for ever The city of Hazor, as well as the kingdoms of it; …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Jeremiah 49:28–33

17th Century

Minister

Nebuchadnezzar would make desolation among the people of Kedar, who lived in the deserts of Arabia. He who conquered many strong cities will not le…