Jeremiah 47:1-7 · A Message About the Philistines
Philistia and Moab
Jeremiah 47:1-7, Jeremiah 48:1-47
One Volume
by Gary M. Burge
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47:1–7 · Philistia:This oracle describes the agony of coastal cities—from Sidon in the north to Gaza in the south—ruthlessly attacked by a strong power, the foe from the north, Babylon. The Philistines occupied a strip of territory along the southern Mediterranean coast.

48:1–47 · Moab : The Moabites, descendants of Lot (Gen. 19:37), were unfriendly to Israel at the time of the exodus (Numbers 22–24). In 601–600 BC Nebuchadnezzar sent Moabite groups to deal with Jehoiakim’s revolt (2 Kings 24:2). The language describing Moab’s woes is pithy, picturesque, and liberally sprinkled with place-names. Cities will be destroyed; anguished cries will be heard everywhere. Refugees will seek escape, while Moab’s god Chemosh stands by helplessly. Our knowledge of Moab’s history is scant. Apparently,…

Baker Publishing Group, The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary, by Gary M. Burge