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Jer.49.1
49:1 After the fall of the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BC, the Ammonites moved into territory that had been vacated by the tribe of Gad. • The Ammonites worshiped a fertility god named Molech (“ruler”), who was a lot like Baal (“master”).
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Jer.49.12-22
49:12-22 The cup of judgment symbolized the fulfillment of the Lord’s decrees (see 25:15-17). This section vividly depicts the aftermath of a nation’s drinking from that cup.
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Jer.49.13
49:13 Bozrah was a fortress built on top of a high rock with steep sides, but no place in Edom would be safe.
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Jer.49.14
49:14 The ambassador might have been an angel sent by God (cp. 1 Kgs 22:20-22).
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