Jeremiah 4:5

Declare ye.

5:20; 9:12; 11:2

Blow.

6:1; Eze 33:2-6; Ho 8:1; Am 3:6,8

Assemble.

8:14; 35:11; Jos 10:20

Jeremiah 6:1

1 The enemies sent against Judah,

4 encourage themselves.

6 God sets them on work because of their sins.

9 The prophet laments the judgments of God because of their sins.

18 He proclaims God's wrath.

26 He calls the people to mourn for the judgment on their sins.

O ye.

Jos 15:63; 18:21-28; Jud 1:21

gather.

4:29; 10:17,18

blow.

4:5,6,19,20

Tekoa.

2Sa 14:2; 2Ch 11:6; Am 1:1

Bethhaccerem.

Ne 3:14

evil.

22; 1:14,15; 4:6; 10:22; 25:9; Eze 26:7-21

Jeremiah 51:27

ye up.

12; 6:1; 50:2,41; Isa 13:2-5; 18:3; Am 3:6; Zec 14:2

prepare.

25:14

Ararat.Bochart reasonably concludes Ararat and Minni to be the greater and lesser Armenia; and Ashchenaz he thinks formed part of Phrygia near the Hellespont, part of that country being called Ascania by Homer. Cyrus had conquered Armenia, defeated Croesus king of Lydia, (B.C. 548,) and subdued several nations from the Egean sea to the Euphrates, before he marched against Babylon; and Xenophon also informs us that there were not only Armenians, but both Phrygians and Cappadocians in the army of Cyrus.

Ge 8:4

Ashchenaz.

Ge 10:3

Ashkenaz.

1Ch 1:6

cause.

14; 46:23; 50:41,42; Jud 6:5; Joe 2:2,3; Na 3:15-17; Re 9:7-11After Cyrus had been the instrument in the hands of God of taking Babylon, he marched against Tomyris, queen of the Massagetæ, a Scythian nation, and was totally defeated, (B.C. 530.) The victorious queen, who had lost her son in a previous battle, was so incensed against Cyrus, that she cut off his head, and threw it into a vessel filled with human blood, exclaiming, "Sattia te sanguine, quem sitisti."
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