Jeremiah 50:41-46

Jeremiah 50:41-46

[41] Behold, a people  shall come  from the north,  and a great  nation,  and many  kings  shall be raised up  from the coasts  of the earth.  [42] They shall hold  the bow  and the lance:  they are cruel,  and will not shew mercy:  their voice  shall roar  like the sea,  and they shall ride  upon horses,  every one put in array,  like a man  to the battle,  against thee, O daughter  of Babylon.  [43] The king  of Babylon  hath heard  the report  of them, and his hands  waxed feeble:  anguish  took hold  of him, and pangs  as of a woman in travail.  [44] Behold, he shall come up  like a lion  from the swelling  of Jordan  unto the habitation  of the strong:  them suddenly  run away  man, that I may appoint  over her? for who is like me? and who will appoint me the time?  and who is that shepherd  that will stand  before  me? [45] Therefore hear  ye the counsel  of the LORD,  that he hath taken  against Babylon;  and his purposes,  that he hath purposed  against the land  of the Chaldeans:  Surely the least  of the flock  shall draw them out:  surely he shall make their habitation  desolate  [46] At the noise  of the taking  of Babylon  the earth  is moved,  and the cry  is heard  among the nations. 

What does Jeremiah 50:41-46 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The next section of prophecies stresses the agony of Babylon (cf. Jeremiah 6:22-24; Jeremiah 49:18-21).