Jeremiah 47
Jeremiah prophesies the downfall of the Philistines, traditional foes of Israel. The chapter depicts the Philistines as helpless against the wrath of the Lord, who sends Babylonians to destroy them.
Bible version
The Fall of Philistia
Commentary
Chapter 47 of Jeremiah highlights the power of God over all nations, even those that have historically opposed Israel. The Philistines were a formidable force, but their confidence in their own strength was no match for the judgment of the Almighty. Though they tried to resist, ultimately they were no match for the Babylonian army, which God used as a tool of his wrath. The chapter offers a lesson about the dangers of arrogance and pride, as the Philistines' confidence in their own might led to their downfall. It also emphasizes the ultimate accountability of all nations to the divine justice of God.
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There are 7 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 47.