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Selected Verse: Jeremiah 51:3 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Jer 51:3 |
Strong Concordance |
Against him that bendeth [01869] let the archer [01869] bend [01869] his bow [07198], and against him that lifteth himself up [05927] in his brigandine [05630]: and spare [02550] ye not her young men [0970]; destroy ye utterly [02763] all her host [06635]. |
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King James |
Against him that bendeth let the archer bend his bow, and against him that lifteth himself up in his brigandine: and spare ye not her young men; destroy ye utterly all her host. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Against him that bendeth--namely, the bow; that is, the Babylonian archer.
let the archer bend--that is, the Persian archer (Jer 50:4). The Chaldean version and JEROME, by changing the vowel points, read, "Let not him (the Babylonian) who bendeth his bow bend it." But the close of the verse is addressed to the Median invaders; therefore it is more likely that the first part of the verse is addressed to them, as in English Version, not to the Babylonians, to warn them against resistance as vain, as in the Chaldean version. The word "bend" is thrice repeated: "Against him that bendeth let him that bendeth bend," to imply the utmost straining of the bow. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
The man who bends the bow, and the heavy-armed soldier who vaunts himself in his coat of mail (Jer 46:4 note), represent the Babylonians who defend the city. |
4 In those days [03117], and in that time [06256], saith [05002] the LORD [03068], the children [01121] of Israel [03478] shall come [0935], they and the children [01121] of Judah [03063] together [03162], going [01980] and weeping [01058]: they shall go [03212], and seek [01245] the LORD [03068] their God [0430].
4 Harness [0631] the horses [05483]; and get up [05927], ye horsemen [06571], and stand forth [03320] with your helmets [03553]; furbish [04838] the spears [07420], and put on [03847] the brigandines [05630].