Jeremiah 51:1

1 The LORD proclaims: I'm stirring up a violent wind against Babylon and those who live in Leb-qamai.

Jeremiah 51:1 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 51:1

Thus saith the Lord, behold, I will raise up against Babylon,
&c.] This is not a new prophecy, but a continuation of the former, and an enlargement of it. The Babylonians being the last and most notorious enemies of the Jews, their destruction is the longer dwelt upon; and as they were against the Lord's people the Lord was against them, and threatens to raise up instruments of his vengeance against them: and against them that dwell in the midst of them that rise up against
me;
that dwell in Babylon, the metropolis of the Chaldeans, the seat and centre of the enemies of God and his people. It is a periphrasis of the Chaldeans; and, so the Targum renders it,

``against the inhabitants of the land of the Chaldeans;''
and so the Septuagint version, against the Chaldeans; and Jarchi and Kimchi observe that according to "athbash", a rule of interpretation with the Jews, the letters in "leb kame", rendered "the midst of them that rise up against me", answer to "Cashdim" or the Chaldeans; however they are no doubt designed; for they rose up against God, by setting up idols of their own; and against his people, by taking and carrying them captive: and now the Lord says he would raise up against them a destroying wind;
a northern one, the army of the Modes and Persians, which should sweep away all before it. The Targum is,
``people that are slayers; whose hearts are lifted up, and are beautiful in stature, and their spirit destroying.''

Jeremiah 51:1 In-Context

1 The LORD proclaims: I'm stirring up a violent wind against Babylon and those who live in Leb-qamai.
2 I will send mercenaries to Babylon who will sift her and clear out her land. They will surround her on the day of disaster.
3 Let the archers draw their bows; let them prepare their armor. Show no mercy to her young men; wipe out her entire company!
4 They will fall wounded in the land of Babylon, struck down in her streets.
5 God, the LORD of heavenly forces, hasn't abandoned Israel and Judah, even though they live in a land filled with guilt before the holy one of Israel.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Or the inhabitants of Leb qamai, a reference to Chaldea (Babylonia); or those who rise up against me
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