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The sound of a cry from Babylon, and of great destruction from the land of the Chaldeans!
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A Prophecy Made Present
Commentators like Calvin and Gill explain that Jeremiah describes the fall of Babylon as if it is happening in the present. By using vivid language like 'The sound of a cry,' the prophet makes a future, seemingly unbelievable event feel immediate and certain, assuring God's people of His sovereign justice.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A cry — that is, the war-cry.
16th Century
Protestant
Jeremiah, in a way, exults over Babylon. He then brings the faithful to the very scene itself, so that—with all obstacles removed or overcome—they …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
A sound of a cry [comes] from Babylon Of the inhabitants of it upon its being taken; which is said to denote the certaint…
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The particulars of this prophecy are dispersed and interwoven, and the same themes are left and then returned to. Babylon is abundant in treasures,…