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The Irony of Judgment
Commentators highlight the profound irony in this verse. The very description of an invader 'out of the north,' which was used to describe Babylon's attack on Judah, is now turned against Babylon itself. This demonstrates a principle of divine justice, where the instrument of judgment eventually faces judgment from the same symbolic direction.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Out of the north - Media lay to the northwest of Babylon. This constant use of the north, the quarter where the sun never shines, a…
19th Century
Bishop
Out of the north there comes up a nation. —It is significant that the very phrase which had described the danger that thr…
16th Century
Theologian
Let what I have said before be kept in mind: the Prophet uses many words in describing the ruin of Babylon. For it was not enough to predict what w…
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17th Century
Pastor
For out of the north there comes up a nation against her
The Medes and Persians, which under Cyrus were one nation; …
17th Century
Minister
The king of Babylon was kind to Jeremiah, yet the prophet must foretell the ruin of that kingdom. If our friends are God's enemies, we dare not spe…