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and I will set my throne in Elam, and will destroy from there king and princes, says Yahweh.
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God's Throne of Judgment
When God says He will “set my throne in Elam,” commentators explain it's a powerful metaphor for His sovereign judgment. The throne of the conquering king, likely Nebuchadnezzar or Cyrus, becomes God's throne because they are His instruments to punish Elam's wickedness. As John Calvin notes, God establishes His reign over His enemies by acting as their Judge, proving His authority over all nations.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Literally, king and princes. Elam will lose its independence, and henceforth have no native ruler with his attendant officers.
19th Century
Anglican
I will set my throne in Elam. —The throne of Jehovah is, it is clear, the throne of the king who is, for the time, His ch…
16th Century
Protestant
He confirms what I have just referred to regarding their consumption; but at the same time, he adds that God would be the avenger in such a way, as…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And I will set my throne in Elam Either when Alexander subdued it, or Cyrus, or rather Nebuchadnezzar, whose palace p…
The Elamites were the Persians. They acted against God's Israel and must be reckoned with. Evil pursues sinners. God will make them know that He re…