Jeremiah 51:29

"Prepare against her the nations, the kings of the Medes, its governors, and all its deputies, and all the land of their dominion!"

Key Reflection

Jeremiah 51:29 speaks of preparing for the fall of Babylon by mobilizing various nations and rulers against it. This verse reflects the geopolitical reality of the time, where Babylon's downfall was a collective effort involving multiple powers rather than a solitary act. The mention of "kings of the Medes" highlights the significant role these Persian rulers played in the fall of Babylon, aligning with historical accounts that suggest Cyrus the Great and his Median allies were key figures in this conquest. This verse underscores the broader narrative of divine judgment against nations, as seen throughout Jeremiah's prophetic work, where the fall of empires serves as a symbol of God's sovereignty over earthly kingdoms.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The literal translation is: Then the earth quaked and writhed; For the thoughts of Yahweh against Babel have stood fast; To make Babel a waste without inhabitant.

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