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Chapter 48[a]

Against Moab. In regard to Moab, thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel:

How sad it is that Nebo has been laid waste;
    Kiriathaim has been captured and put to shame.
The fortress has been disgraced and overthrown;
    the glory of Moab no longer exists.
In Heshbon, they plot her downfall:
    “Come, let us put an end to her as a nation.”
And you too, inhabitants of Madmen,
    will be reduced to silence,
    slain by the sword.
Cries of anguish rise up from Horonaim,
    speaking of devastation and complete destruction.

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 48:1 This lengthy composition, marked by bitterness and irony, on the lot in store for Moab shows that Israel had long pondered its resentment against this neighbor, which had thrown itself on Israel like dogs unleashed against the game by the hunter (see 2 Ki 24:2).