Jeremiah 46:17-19
Lexham English Bible
17 They will call there,
‘Pharaoh, the king of Egypt is but a roar,
he missed the opportunity.’[a]
18 As I live,”[b] declares[c] the king,
Yahweh of hosts is his name,
“one will come like Tabor among the mountains
and like Carmel by the sea.
19 Pack your baggage for exile,
O inhabitants[d] of the daughter of Egypt,
for Memphis will become as a horror,
and it will be destroyed, without[e] inhabitant.
Footnotes
- Jeremiah 46:17 Literally “he has allowed to pass over the appointed time”
- Jeremiah 46:18 Literally “Life I”
- Jeremiah 46:18 Literally “a declaration of”
- Jeremiah 46:19 Hebrew “inhabitant”
- Jeremiah 46:19 Literally “from there is not”
Jeremiah 46:17-19
New International Version
Jeremiah 46:17-19
King James Version
17 They did cry there, Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a noise; he hath passed the time appointed.
18 As I live, saith the King, whose name is the Lord of hosts, Surely as Tabor is among the mountains, and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come.
19 O thou daughter dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself to go into captivity: for Noph shall be waste and desolate without an inhabitant.
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Jeremiah 46:17-19
New King James Version
17 They cried there,
‘Pharaoh, king of Egypt, is but a noise.
He has passed by the appointed time!’
18 “As I live,” says the King,
(A)Whose name is the Lord of hosts,
“Surely as Tabor is among the mountains
And as Carmel by the sea, so he shall come.
19 O (B)you daughter dwelling in Egypt,
Prepare yourself (C)to go into captivity!
For [a]Noph shall be waste and desolate, without inhabitant.
Footnotes
- Jeremiah 46:19 Ancient Memphis
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