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Jeremiah 22:20

The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 22:20

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

A new strophe begins here, relative to Jehoiachin, the son and successor of Jehoiakim. Go up to Lebanon, and cry. The people of Judah is addressed, personified as a woman (comp. ). The penetrating character of the long-toned cry of an Arab has been mentioned by Dr.

Thomson. In a similar command is given to Zion; but in what different circumstances! From the passages; rather, from Abarim. The range of Abarim—Nebo, from which Hoses surveyed the land of Israel, belonged to it ()—completes the circle of mountain stations; Lebanon was in the north, Bashan in the northeast, Abarim in the southeast.

All thy lovers; viz. the nations whom self-interest had combined against Nebuchadrezzar, and between whom and Judah negotiations had from time to time been entered into (; ).

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