Jeremiah 46:10

10 But that day belongs to the Lord God who rules over all.
Heb “the Lord Yahweh of armies.” See the study note at 2:19 for the translation and significance of this title for God.

It is the day when he will pay back his enemies.
Most commentators think that this is a reference to the Lord exacting vengeance on Pharaoh Necho for killing Josiah, carrying Jehoahaz off into captivity, and exacting heavy tribute on Judah in 609 b.c. (2 Kgs 23:29, 33–35).

His sword will devour them until its appetite is satisfied!
It will drink their blood until it is full!
Or more paraphrastically, “he will kill them/ until he has exacted full vengeance”; Heb “The sword will eat and be sated; it will drink its fill of their blood.”
This passage is, of course, highly figurative. The Lord does not have a literal “sword,” but he uses agents of destruction like the Assyrian armies (called his “rod” in Isa 10:5–6) and the Babylonian armies (called his war club in Jer 51:20) to wreak vengeance on his foes. Likewise, swords do not “eat” or “drink.” What is meant here is that God will use this battle against the Egyptians to kill off many Egyptians until his vengeance is fully satisfied.

For the Lord God who rules over all
Heb “the Lord Yahweh of armies.” See the study note at 2:19 for the translation and significance of this title for God.
will offer them up as a sacrifice
in the land of the north by the Euphrates River.
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