Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Jeremiah 48:2

no more praise— (Isaiah 16:14).

in Heshbon—The foe having taken Heshbon, the chief city of Moab (Jeremiah 48:45), in it devise evil against Moab ("it") saying, Come," etc. Heshbon was midway between the rivers Arnon and Jabbok; it was the residence of Sihon, king of the Amorites, and afterwards a Levitical city in Gad (Numbers 21:26). There is a play on words in the Hebrew, "Heshbon, Hashbu." Heshbon means a place of devising or counsel. The city, heretofore called the seat of counsel, shall find other counsellors, namely, those who devise its destruction.

thou shall be cut down . . . Madmen—rather, by a play on words on the meaning of madmen ("silence"), Thou shalt be brought to silence, so as well to deserve thy name (Isaiah 15:1). Thou shalt not dare to utter a sound.


 
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