Jeremiah 46:2-28

Jeremiah 46:2-28

[2] Against Egypt,  against the army  of Pharaohnecho  king  of Egypt,  which was by the river  Euphrates  in Carchemish,  which Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon  smote  in the fourth  year  of Jehoiakim  the son  of Josiah  king  of Judah.  [3] Order  ye the buckler  and shield,  and draw near  to battle.  [4] Harness  the horses;  and get up,  ye horsemen,  and stand forth  with your helmets;  furbish  the spears,  and put on  the brigandines.  [5] Wherefore have I seen  them dismayed  and turned  away back?  and their mighty ones  are beaten down,  and are fled  apace,  and look not back:  for fear  was round about,  saith  the LORD.  [6] Let not the swift  flee away,  nor the mighty man  escape;  they shall stumble,  and fall  toward the north  by  the river  Euphrates.  [7] Who is this that cometh up  as a flood,  whose waters  are moved  as the rivers?  [8] Egypt  riseth up  like a flood,  and his waters  are moved  like the rivers;  and he saith,  I will go up,  and will cover  the earth;  I will destroy  the city  and the inhabitants  thereof. [9] Come up,  ye horses;  and rage,  ye chariots;  and let the mighty men  come forth;  the Ethiopians  and the Libyans,  that handle  the shield;  and the Lydians,  that handle  and bend  the bow.  [10] For this is the day  of the Lord  GOD  of hosts,  a day  of vengeance,  that he may avenge  him of his adversaries:  and the sword  shall devour,  and it shall be satiate  and made drunk  with their blood:  for the Lord  GOD  of hosts  hath a sacrifice  in the north  country  by the river  Euphrates.  [11] Go up  into Gilead,  and take  balm,  O virgin,  the daughter  of Egypt:  in vain  shalt thou use many  medicines;  for thou shalt not be cured.  [12] The nations  have heard  of thy shame,  and thy cry  hath filled  the land:  for the mighty man  hath stumbled  against the mighty,  and they are fallen  both  together.  [13] The word  that the LORD  spake  to Jeremiah  the prophet,  how Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon  should come  and smite  the land  of Egypt.  [14] Declare  ye in Egypt,  and publish  in Migdol,  and publish  in Noph  and in Tahpanhes:  say  ye, Stand fast,  and prepare  thee; for the sword  shall devour  round about  thee. [15] Why are thy valiant  men swept away?  they stood  not, because the LORD  did drive  [16] He made many  to fall,  yea, one  fell  upon another:  and they said,  Arise,  and let us go again  to our own people,  and to the land  of our nativity,  from  the oppressing  sword.  [17] They did cry  there, Pharaoh  king  of Egypt  is but a noise;  he hath passed  the time appointed.  [18] As I live,  saith  the King,  whose name  is the LORD  of hosts,  Surely as Tabor  is among the mountains,  and as Carmel  by the sea,  so shall he come.  [19] O thou daughter  dwelling  in Egypt,  furnish  thyself to go into captivity:  for Noph  shall be waste  and desolate  without an inhabitant.  [20] Egypt  is like a very fair  heifer,  but destruction  cometh;  of the north.  [21] Also her hired men  are in the midst  of her like fatted  bullocks;  for they also are turned back,  and are fled away  together:  they did not stand,  because the day  of their calamity  was come  upon them, and the time  of their visitation.  [22] The voice  like a serpent;  with an army,  and come  against her with axes,  as hewers  of wood.  [23] They shall cut down  her forest,  saith  the LORD,  though it cannot be searched;  because they are more  than the grasshoppers,  and are innumerable.  [24] The daughter  of Egypt  shall be confounded;  she shall be delivered  into the hand  of the people  of the north.  [25] The LORD  of hosts,  the God  of Israel,  saith;  Behold, I will punish  the multitude  of No,  and Pharaoh,  and Egypt,  with their gods,  and their kings;  even Pharaoh,  and all them that trust  in him: [26] And I will deliver  them into the hand  of those that seek  their lives,  and into the hand  of Nebuchadrezzar  king  of Babylon,  and into the hand  of his servants:  and afterward  it shall be inhabited,  as in the days  of old,  saith  the LORD.  [27] But fear  not thou, O my servant  Jacob,  and be not dismayed,  O Israel:  for, behold, I will save  thee from afar off,  and thy seed  from the land  of their captivity;  and Jacob  shall return,  and be in rest  and at ease,  and none shall make him afraid.  [28] Fear  thou not, O Jacob  my servant,  saith  the LORD:  for I am with thee; for I will make  a full end  of all the nations  whither I have driven  thee: but I will not make  a full end  of thee, but correct  thee in measure;  yet will I not leave thee wholly