Verses 11-19
Jeremiah 48:11-Psalms : . Moab, hitherto undisturbed, is compared with wine left standing on its sediment ( Isaiah 25:6), and retaining its flavour and scent ( i.e. being self-centred and undisciplined; cf. the “ pride” of Jeremiah 48:29). But now she is roughly handled, and the jars ( Jeremiah 48:12 mg. 2 ) broken. She “ shall be put to shame through” (the helplessness of) Chemosh (so render in Jeremiah 48:13), as Israel was through her false trust in the worship at Bethel ( Amos 5:5). In spite of her warriors, she is soon to be ravaged, and a dirge ( Jeremiah 48:17-Psalms :; in the characteristic metre of lamentation) is sung over her. Dibon is bidden to “ come down” from her lofty site, N. of the Arnon, between which and herself lies Aroer, in the way of fugitives (to the fords of the Arnon).
Jeremiah 48:17 . staff: for the figure, see Isaiah 14:5.
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