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<t><p class="indent1">Has he no heir? <t><p class="indent1">Why then has <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[b]</a></span>Malcam taken possession of Gad <t><p class="indent1">And [why do] his people live in the cities [of Gad]? <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-2.htm"><b>2</b></a></span>&#8220;Therefore behold, the days are coming,&#8221; says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;When I will cause an alarm of war to be heard <t><p class="indent1">Against Rabbah of the Ammonites; <t><p class="indent1">And it [along with the high ground on which it stands] will become a desolate heap, <t><p class="indent1">And its villages will be set on fire. <t><p class="indent1">Then will Israel take possession of his possessors,&#8221; <t><p class="indent1">Says the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-3.htm"><b>3</b></a></span>&#8220;Wail, O <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[c]</a></span>Heshbon, for Ai [in Ammon] has been destroyed! <t><p class="indent1">Cry out, O daughters of Rabbah! <t><p class="indent1">Wrap yourselves with sackcloth and lament (cry out in grief), <t><p class="indent1">And rush back and forth inside the enclosures; <t><p class="indent1">For Malcam [your powerless god] will go into exile <t><p class="indent1">Together with his priests and his princes. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-4.htm"><b>4</b></a></span>&#8220;Why do you boast of your valleys? <t><p class="indent1">Your valley is flowing away, <t><p class="indent1">[O Ammon] rebellious <i>and</i> faithless daughter <t><p class="indent1">Who trusts in her treasures, <i>saying,</i> <t><p class="indent1">&#8216;Who will come against me?&#8217; <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-5.htm"><b>5</b></a></span>&#8220;Behold, I am going to bring terror on you,&#8221; <t><p class="indent1">Says the Lord GOD of hosts, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;From all who are around you; <t><p class="indent1">And each of you will be driven out headlong, <t><p class="indent1">And there will be no one to gather the fugitives together. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-6.htm"><b>6</b></a></span>&#8220;But <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[d]</a></span>afterward I will reverse <t><p class="indent1">The captivity of the children of Ammon <i>and</i> restore their fortunes,&#8221; <t><p class="indent1">Says the LORD. <p class="hdg">Prophecy against Edom</p><poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-7.htm"><b>7</b></a></span>Concerning Edom. <t><p class="indent1">Thus says the LORD of hosts, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;Is there no longer any wisdom in <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[e]</a></span>Teman? <t><p class="indent1">Has good counsel vanished from the intelligent <i>and</i> prudent? <t><p class="indent1">Has their wisdom decayed? <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-8.htm"><b>8</b></a></span>&#8220;Flee, turn back, dwell in the depths [of the desert to escape the judgment of Edom], <t><p class="indent1">O inhabitants of <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[f]</a></span>Dedan, <t><p class="indent1">For I will bring the destruction of <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[g]</a></span>Esau (Edom) upon him <t><p class="indent1">When I inspect <i>and</i> punish him. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-9.htm"><b>9</b></a></span>&#8220;If grape gatherers came to you, <t><p class="indent1">Would they not leave some ungleaned grapes [on the vines]? <t><p class="indent1">If thieves came by night, <t><p class="indent1">Would they not destroy [only] what is enough [for them]? <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-10.htm"><b>10</b></a></span>&#8220;But I have stripped Esau (Edom) bare; <t><p class="indent1">I have uncovered his hiding places <t><p class="indent1">And he cannot hide himself. <t><p class="indent1">His descendants have been destroyed along with his brothers (relatives) and his neighbors; <t><p class="indent1">And he is no more. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-11.htm"><b>11</b></a></span>&#8220;Leave your orphans behind; I will [do what is needed to] keep them alive. <t><p class="indent1">And let [those who are] your widows trust <i>and</i> confide in Me.&#8221; <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-12.htm"><b>12</b></a></span>For thus says the LORD, &#8220;Behold, those (Israel) who were not sentenced to drink the cup [of wrath] shall certainly drink it, and are you to remain unpunished? You will not be acquitted <i>and</i> go unpunished, but you will certainly drink [from the cup of wrath and judgment]. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-13.htm"><b>13</b></a></span>For I have sworn [an oath] by Myself,&#8221; says the LORD, &#8220;that <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[h]</a></span>Bozrah will become an object of horror, a reproach, a ruin, and a curse; and all its cities will become <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[i]</a></span>perpetual ruins.&#8221; <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-14.htm"><b>14</b></a></span>I have heard a report from the LORD, <t><p class="indent1">And a messenger has been sent to the nations, saying, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;Gather together and come against her, <t><p class="indent1">And rise up for the battle.&#8221; <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-15.htm"><b>15</b></a></span>&#8220;For behold, [Edom] I have made you small among the nations <t><p class="indent1">And despised among men. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-16.htm"><b>16</b></a></span>&#8220;As for Your terror, <t><p class="indent1">The pride <i>and</i> arrogance of your heart have deceived you, <t><p class="indent1">O you who live in the clefts of the rock (Sela also called <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[j]</a></span>Petra), <t><p class="indent1">Who hold <i>and</i> occupy the height of the hill. <t><p class="indent1">Though you make your nest as high as the eagle&#8217;s, <t><p class="indent1">I will bring you down from there,&#8221; says the LORD. <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-17.htm"><b>17</b></a></span>&#8220;Edom will become an object of horror; everyone who goes by it will be astonished and shall hiss [scornfully] at all its plagues <i>and</i> disasters. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-18.htm"><b>18</b></a></span>As [it was] in the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah with their neighboring cities,&#8221; says the LORD, &#8220;no man will live there, nor will a son of man dwell in it. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-19.htm"><b>19</b></a></span>See, one will come like a lion from the thicket of the Jordan against the enduring habitation [of Edom] <i>and</i> its watered pastures; for in an instant I will make <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[k]</a></span>him (Edom) run from his land. I will appoint over him the one whom I choose. For who is like Me, and who will summon Me [into court] <i>and</i> prosecute Me [for this]? Who is the [earthly] shepherd who can stand [defiantly] before Me?&#8221; <p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-20.htm"><b>20</b></a></span>Therefore hear the plan of the LORD which He has devised against Edom, and [hear] what He has purposed against the inhabitants of Teman: surely they will be dragged away, even the little ones of the flock; surely He will make their dwelling place desolate because of them. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-21.htm"><b>21</b></a></span>The earth has quaked at the noise of their downfall. There is an outcry! The sound of its noise has been heard at the Red Sea. <span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-22.htm"><b>22</b></a></span>Behold, He will mount up and fly swiftly like an eagle and spread His wings against [the city of] Bozrah; and in that day the heart of the mighty warriors of Edom will be like the heart of a woman in childbirth. <p class="hdg">Prophecy against Damascus</p><poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-23.htm"><b>23</b></a></span>Concerning Damascus [in Syria]. <t><p class="indent1">&#8220;Hamath and Arpad are perplexed <i>and</i> shamed, <t><p class="indent1">For they have heard bad news; <t><p class="indent1">They are disheartened; <t><p class="indent1">Troubled <i>and</i> anxious like a [storm-tossed] sea <t><p class="indent1">Which cannot be calmed. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-24.htm"><b>24</b></a></span>&#8220;Damascus has become helpless; <t><p class="indent1">She has turned away to flee, <t><p class="indent1">Terror (panic) has seized her; <t><p class="indent1">Anguish and distress have gripped her <t><p class="indent1">Like a woman in childbirth. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-25.htm"><b>25</b></a></span>&#8220;Why has the renowned city not been deserted, <t><p class="indent1">The city of My joy! <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-26.htm"><b>26</b></a></span>&#8220;Therefore, her young men will fall in her streets, <t><p class="indent1">And all her men of war will be destroyed in that day,&#8221; says the LORD of hosts. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-27.htm"><b>27</b></a></span>&#8220;I will set fire to the wall of Damascus, <t><p class="indent1">And it will consume the palaces of <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[l]</a></span>Ben-hadad.&#8221; <p class="hdg">Prophecy against Kedar and Hazor</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-28.htm"><b>28</b></a></span>Concerning <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[m]</a></span>Kedar and concerning the kingdoms of <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[n]</a></span>Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated. Thus says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;Arise, go up against Kedar <t><p class="indent1">And destroy the men of the east. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-29.htm"><b>29</b></a></span>&#8220;They (the Babylonians) will take away their tents and their flocks; <t><p class="indent1">They will carry off for themselves <t><p class="indent1">Their tent curtains, all their goods and their camels, <t><p class="indent1">And they will call out to one another, &#8216;Terror on every side!&#8217; <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-30.htm"><b>30</b></a></span>&#8220;Flee, run far away! Dwell in the depths [of the desert], <t><p class="indent1">O inhabitants of Hazor,&#8221; says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;For Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon has planned a course of action against you <t><p class="indent1">And devised a scheme against you. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-31.htm"><b>31</b></a></span>&#8220;Arise [Nebuchadnezzar], go up against a nation which is at ease, <t><p class="indent1">Which lives securely,&#8221; says the LORD, <p class="indent1stline">&#8220;A nation which has neither gates nor bars; <t><p class="indent1">They dwell apart <i>and</i> alone. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-32.htm"><b>32</b></a></span>&#8220;Their camels will become plunder, <t><p class="indent1">And their herds of cattle a spoil; <t><p class="indent1">And I will scatter to all the [four] winds those who cut the corners of their hair [as evidence of their idolatry], <t><p class="indent1">And I will bring their disaster from every side,&#8221; says the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-33.htm"><b>33</b></a></span>&#8220;Hazor will become a haunt <i>and</i> dwelling place of jackals, <t><p class="indent1">A desolation forever; <t><p class="indent1">No one will live there, <t><p class="indent1">Nor will a son of man reside in it.&#8221; <p class="hdg">Prophecy against Elam</p><p class="paragraph"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-34.htm"><b>34</b></a></span>The word of the LORD that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[o]</a></span>Elam, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying: <poetry><p class="paragraph"><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-35.htm"><b>35</b></a></span>&#8220;Thus says the LORD of hosts, <t><p class="indent1">&#8216;Behold (listen carefully), I am going to break the bow of Elam, <t><p class="indent1">The finest [weapon] of their strength. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-36.htm"><b>36</b></a></span>&#8216;And I will bring upon Elam the four winds <t><p class="indent1">From the four corners of heaven; <t><p class="indent1">And I will scatter them toward all those winds, <t><p class="indent1">And there will be no nation <t><p class="indent1">To which the outcasts of Elam will not go. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-37.htm"><b>37</b></a></span>&#8216;So I will cause Elam to be shattered (dismayed) before their enemies <t><p class="indent1">And before those who seek their lives; <t><p class="indent1">And I will bring disaster on them, <t><p class="indent1">Even My fierce anger,&#8217; says the LORD. <t><p class="indent1">&#8216;And I will send the sword after them <t><p class="indent1">Until I have consumed them. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-38.htm"><b>38</b></a></span>&#8216;Then I will set My throne [of judgment] in <span class="fn"><a href="#fn">[p]</a></span>Elam <t><p class="indent1">And I will destroy from there the king and princes,&#8217; <t><p class="indent1">Says the LORD. <poetry><p class="indent1"><span class="reftext"><a href="/jeremiah/49-39.htm"><b>39</b></a></span>&#8216;But it will be in the last days (the end of days) <t><p class="indent1">That I will reverse the captivity <i>and</i> restore the fortunes of Elam,&#8217;&#8221; <t><p class="indent1">Says the LORD.<A name="fn"></a></p><br /><br /><span class="footnotesbot">[a]</span> <span class="fnverse">1</span> When the tribes of the Northern Kingdom were taken captive in 734-732 B.C., the Ammonites, a nomadic, warlike people descended from Lot through his younger daughter, moved into the territory of the tribe of Gad east of the Jordan.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[b]</span> <span class="fnverse">1</span> Malcam or Milcom (1 Kin 11:5, 33; Zeph 1:5) was the national god of the Ammonites. Other variant forms of this name include Milcham and Malcham.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[c]</span> <span class="fnverse">3</span> Originally a Moabite town, Heshbon was located south of Ammon.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[d]</span> <span class="fnverse">6</span> As complete and continuous as the desolation of Moab and Ammon was for so many centuries, yet God is keeping His word for their restoration &#8220;in the latter days&#8221; (48:47) in a remarkable manner. For instance, Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (formerly called Transjordania, and in ancient times, Rabbath of Ammon or the City of Waters), was a mere village in 1900, but by the year 2000 it was a city of almost 2,000,000 inhabitants.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[e]</span> <span class="fnverse">7</span> Teman was an important stronghold located in central Edom. It was about three miles from Sela (Petra). Teman was also used as a generic name to represent all of Edom.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[f]</span> <span class="fnverse">8</span> A tribal settlement and trading center on Edom&#8217;s southeastern border.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[g]</span> <span class="fnverse">8</span> The Edomites were the descendants of Esau, Jacob&#8217;s elder twin brother. Because of his godlessness he and his descendants were cursed.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[h]</span> <span class="fnverse">13</span> Located in northern Edom, between Petra and the Dead Sea, the area was famous for its dyed garments.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[i]</span> <span class="fnverse">13</span> How except by divine inspiration could the prophets have foretold that Edom&#8217;s desolation would be perpetual? After 2,500 years the statement is so literally true that in the land of Edom, where millions once lived, there are only a few people barely existing, and the land is in ruins. For there was no prophecy that Edom would recover &#8220;in the latter days&#8221; (48:47), as was predicted for Moab and Ammon, but Edom&#8217;s desolation was to be lasting. The short book of Obadiah presents an interesting further clarification of God&#8217;s reason for this exceptional treatment of Edom. It was the outcome of a deception and a family quarrel between two brothers, Jacob and Esau, which erupted into acts of violence and which continued from Genesis to the Gospels (see Gen 27).<br><span class="footnotesbot">[j]</span> <span class="fnverse">16</span> Petra, once an important Roman province in Edom, was lost for many centuries but rediscovered in 1812. On the height above its ruins is the great high place. Other evidence of idolatry has been found on neighboring heights.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[k]</span> <span class="fnverse">19</span> In about 550 B.C. the Nabataeans completely overthrew the Edomites and drove them from their land. They took control of the great Middle Eastern trade routes and made Petra (Sela) their capital city.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[l]</span> <span class="fnverse">27</span> Ben-hadad (&#8220;son of Hadad,&#8221; a pagan god) was the title given to the early Syrian kings who ruled in Damascus.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[m]</span> <span class="fnverse">28</span> A tribe of nomadic Arabs descended from Ishmael&#8217;s second son, Kedar (Gen 25:13).<br><span class="footnotesbot">[n]</span> <span class="fnverse">28</span> This Hazor is not to be confused with three others mentioned elsewhere (Josh 11:1; 15:23; Neh 11:33). It was a region in the Arabian Desert east of Palestine. Jeremiah&#8217;s prophecy concerning it was literally fulfilled. Nebuchadnezzar conquered Arabia, according to historians, and Hazor&#8217;s exact situation is long since unknown. Hazor is also known as that part of the Arab nation which used fixed dwellings in unwalled towns, in contrast to nomadic Arabs.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[o]</span> <span class="fnverse">34</span> Elam was located in what is now southwestern Iran (Khuzistan); however, no modern descendants remain. Susa (Heb <i>Shushan)</i>, the ancient capital, was named for the gorgeous lilies that grew in the area. East of Babylonia, Elam was on the northern shore of the Persian Gulf in the lower Tigris Valley. After a long period of subjugation to foreign powers, it joined with Media, its northern neighbor, and ultimately captured Babylon (Is 21:2, 9). Elam became a province of the Persian Empire. Elamites settled as colonists in Samaria long before the return of the Jews from Babylon, and they joined with others in attempting to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple (Ezra 4:9). There were also Elamites present on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:9), but they became extinct in the eleventh century. Thus this prophecy of that nation&#8217;s destruction is long since fulfilled, with the restoration of Elam&#8217;s fortunes predicted in v 39.<br><span class="footnotesbot">[p]</span> <span class="fnverse">38</span> Susa (Heb <i>Shushan)</i>, Elam&#8217;s capital, was the winter home of the Persian kings. During an excavation in 1901, the Code of Hammurabi was discovered among its ruins. 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