The wordH1697 of the LORDH3068 that came to JeremiahH3414 the prophetH5030 against the PhilistinesH6430, before that PharaohH6547 smoteH5221 GazaH5804. {Gaza: Heb. Azzah}
Thus saithH559 the LORDH3068; Behold, watersH4325 rise upH5927 out of the northH6828, and shall be an overflowingH7857 floodH5158, and shall overflowH7857 the landH776, and all that is thereinH4393; the cityH5892, and them that dwellH3427 therein: then the menH120 shall cryH2199, and all the inhabitantsH3427 of the landH776 shall howlH3213. {all that…: Heb. the fulness thereof}
At the noiseH6963 of the stampingH8161 of the hoofsH6541 of his strongH47 horses, at the rushingH7494 of his chariotsH7393, and at the rumblingH1995 of his wheelsH1534, the fathersH1 shall not look backH6437 to their childrenH1121 for feeblenessH7510 of handsH3027;
Because of the dayH3117 that comethH935 to spoilH7703 all the PhilistinesH6430, and to cut offH3772 from TyrusH6865 and ZidonH6721 every helperH5826 that remainethH8300: for the LORDH3068 will spoilH7703 the PhilistinesH6430, the remnantH7611 of the countryH339 of CaphtorH3731. {the country: Heb. the isle}
BaldnessH7144 is comeH935 upon GazaH5804; AshkelonH831 is cut offH1820 with the remnantH7611 of their valleyH6010: how long wilt thou cutH1413 thyself?
OH1945 thou swordH2719 of the LORDH3068, how long will it be ereH3808 thou be quietH8252? put upH622 thyself into thy scabbardH8593, restH7280, and be stillH1826. {put…: Heb. gather thyself}
How can it be quietH8252, seeing the LORDH3068 hath given it a chargeH6680 against AshkelonH831, and against the seaH3220 shoreH2348? there hath he appointedH3259 it. {How…: Heb. How canst thou}
Querverweise zu Jeremia 47,3 Jer 47,3
The snortingH5170 of his horsesH5483 was heardH8085 from DanH1835: the whole landH776 trembledH7493 at the soundH6963 of the neighingH4684 of his strong onesH47; for they are comeH935, and have devouredH398 the landH776, and allH4393 that is in it; the cityH5892, and those that dwellH3427 therein. {all…: Heb. the fulness thereof}
So that the manH376 that is tenderH7390 among you, and veryH3966 delicateH6028, his eyeH5869 shall be evilH3415 toward his brotherH251, and toward the wifeH802 of his bosomH2436, and toward the remnantH3499 of his childrenH1121 which he shall leaveH3498:
Come upH5927, ye horsesH5483; and rageH1984, ye chariotsH7393; and let the mighty menH1368 come forthH3318; the EthiopiansH3568 and the LibyansH6316, that handleH8610 the shieldH4043; and the LydiansH3866, that handleH8610 and bendH1869 the bowH7198. {the Ethiopians: Heb. Cush} {the Libyans: Heb. Put}
So that he will not giveH5414 to anyH259 of them of the fleshH1320 of his childrenH1121 whom he shall eatH398: because he hath nothing leftH7604 him in the siegeH4692, and in the straitnessH4689, wherewith thine enemiesH341 shall distressH6693 thee in all thy gatesH8179.
Then were the horsehoofsH6119+H5483 brokenH1986 by the means of the pransingsH1726, the pransingsH1726 of their mighty onesH47. {pransings: or, tramplings, or, plungings}
Even the sea monstersH8577 draw outH2502 the breastH7699, they give suckH3243 to their young onesH1482: the daughterH1323 of my peopleH5971 is become cruelH393, like the ostrichesH3283 in the wildernessH4057. {sea…: or, sea calves}
Hast thou givenH5414 the horseH5483 strengthH1369? hast thou clothedH3847 his neckH6677 with thunderH7483?
Canst thou make him afraidH7493 as a grasshopperH697? the gloryH1935 of his nostrilsH5170 is terribleH367. {terrible: Heb. terror}
He pawethH2658 in the valleyH6010, and rejoicethH7797 in his strengthH3581: he goeth onH3318 to meetH7125 the armed menH5402. {He paweth: or, His feet dig} {the armed…: Heb. the armour}
He mockethH7832 at fearH6343, and is not affrightedH2865; neither turneth he backH7725 fromH6440 the swordH2719.
The quiverH827 rattlethH7439 against him, the glitteringH3851 spearH2595 and the shieldH3591.
He swallowethH1572 the groundH776 with fiercenessH7494 and rageH7267: neither believethH539 he that it is the soundH6963 of the trumpetH7782.
He saithH559 amongH1767 the trumpetsH7782, HaH1889, haH1889; and he smellethH7306 the battleH4421 afar offH7350, the thunderH7482 of the captainsH8269, and the shoutingH8643.
The tongueH3956 of the sucking childH3243 cleavethH1692 to the roof of his mouthH2441 for thirstH6772: the young childrenH5768 askH7592 breadH3899, and no man breakethH6566 it unto them.
By reason of the abundanceH8229 of his horsesH5483 their dustH80 shall coverH3680 thee: thy wallsH2346 shall shakeH7493 at the noiseH6963 of the horsemenH6571, and of the wheelsH1534, and of the chariotsH7393, when he shall enterH935 into thy gatesH8179, as men enterH3996 into a cityH5892 wherein is made a breachH1234. {as men…: Heb. according to the enterings of a city broken up}
With the hoofsH6541 of his horsesH5483 shall he tread downH7429 all thy streetsH2351: he shall slayH2026 thy peopleH5971 by the swordH2719, and thy strongH5797 garrisonsH4676 shall go downH3381 to the groundH776.
The chariotsH7393 shall rageH1984 in the streetsH2351, they shall justle one against anotherH8264 in the broad waysH7339: they shall seemH4758 like torchesH3940, they shall runH7323 like the lightningsH1300. {they: Heb. their show}
The noiseH6963 of a whipH7752, and the noiseH6963 of the rattlingH7494 of the wheelsH212, and of the pransingH1725 horsesH5483, and of the jumpingH7540 chariotsH4818.
The horsemanH6571 lifteth upH5927 both the brightH3851 swordH2719 and the glitteringH1300 spearH2595: and there is a multitudeH7230 of slainH2491, and a greatH3514 number of carcasesH6297; and there is none endH7097 of their corpsesH1472; they stumbleH3782+H3782 upon their corpsesH1472: {the bright…: Heb. the flame of the sword, and the lightning of the spear}