Verses 40-47
Jeremiah 40-47. The foe swoops down vulture-like ( Jeremiah 4:13) on Moab, destroyed because of pride against Yahweh. One disaster succeeds another in this time of punishment (“ visitation,” Jeremiah 11:23, Jeremiah 23:12), and there is no asylum to be found in Heshbon, for a destructive flame proceeds “ from the house of Sihon” (so read; cf. Numbers 21:26; Numbers 21:28) to destroy the temples of Moab’ s head. Moab goes into exile, but Yahweh will ultimately change her fortunes. The closing sentence ( Jeremiah 48:47) is an editorial note.
Jeremiah 48:40 f.: partly taken from Jeremiah 49:22.
Jeremiah 48:45 . Heshbon: the capital of Sihon, who captured it from Moab.— corner: i.e. of the head, Jeremiah 9:26.
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