- Why is there no specific statement such as “A prophecy regarding” or a similar introduction (see Jeremiah 46:1)?
- Who will inherit what remains of Amon?
- But, as with Moab, what ultimate destiny (Jeremiah 49:6)?
- With Jeremiah 49:7, the text turns to…?
- Why is Esau mentioned; cognomen for…?
- Does the phrasing of Jeremiah 49:16 indicate the native of the Edomite country?
- What destruction awaits Edorn, in TorahRefers to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh, also called the Five Books of Moses, Pentateuch or the Hebrew equivalent, Humash. This is also called the Written Torah. The term may also refer to teachings that expound on Jewish tradition. terms (Jeremiah 49:18)?
- In Jeremiah 49:22, the eagle symbol is employed destructively. How is it presented in Torah text for the departure of the Israelites from Egypt?
- In Jeremiah 49:23, the text turns to?
- And in Jeremiah 49:28?
- In all instances, who is the “Divine instrument” for this destruction?
- Other countries have been dealt with, but the seeming introduction in Jeremiah 49:34 is for what possible purpose?
- And in each instance (with but few exceptions), what will become of the nations destroyed?
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