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Against Edom.[a] In regard to Edom, thus says the Lord of hosts:

Can wisdom no longer be found in Teman?
    Has counsel ceased to exist in the prudent?
    Has their wisdom become a thing of the past?
Turn away and flee, O inhabitants of Dedan;
    seek refuge in remote locales.
For I will inflict retribution on Esau
    when I decide upon the time to punish him.
If those who gather grapes were to come upon you,
    would they not leave behind some gleanings?
If thieves came during the night,
    would they not steal only what they wanted?

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 49:7 Entrenched as it was on rocky summits, the land of Edom, with its two districts, Teman and Dedan, may have thought itself sheltered. It was also a country of wise men (see Job 15:17-19). The people were descended from Esau, brother of Jacob (see Gen 26), and had engaged in continual quarrels and conflicts with the Hebrews; this hostile brother had struck Israel in the back and had shown itself especially hateful at the time when Jerusalem was in ruins (see Ezek 25:12-14; 35:15).