Jeremiah 49:34-38
34. Elam--part of Susiana, west of Persia proper, but used to designate Persia in general. Elam proper, or Elymais, nearer Judea than Persia, is probably here meant; it had helped Nebuchadnezzar against Judea; hence its punishment. It may have been idolatrous, whereas Persia proper was mainly monotheistic. 35. bow--Elam was famed for its bowmen (Is 22:6). chief of their might--in opposition to "bow," that is, bowmen, who constituted their main strength. 36. four winds, &c.--Nebuchadnezzar's army containing soldiers from the four quarters. 37. consumed--as a distinct nation (Da 8:2-27). Fulfilled under Alexander and his successors. 38. I will show Myself King by My judgments there, as though My tribunal were erected there. The throne of Cyrus, God's instrument, set up over Media, of which Elam was a part, may be meant [Grotius]; or rather, that of Nebuchadnezzar (Jr 43:10). Then the restoration of Elam (Jr 49:39) will refer partly to that which took place on the reduction of Babylon by Cyrus, prince of Persia and Media.
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