46:1 That
which
hath
been
the
word
of
Jehovah
unto
Jeremiah
the
prophet
concerning
the
nations,
46:2 For
Egypt,
concerning
the
force
of
Pharaoh-Necho
king
of
Egypt,
that
hath
been
by
the
river
Phrat,
in
Carchemish,
that
Nebuchadrezzar
king
of
Babylon
hath
smitten,
in
the
fourth
year
of
Jehoiakim
son
of
Josiah
king
of
Judah:
46:3 `Set
ye
in
array
shield
and
buckler,
And
draw
nigh
to
battle.
46:4 Gird
the
horses,
and
go
up,
ye
horsemen,
And
station
yourselves
with
helmets,
Polish
the
javelins,
put
on
the
coats
of
mail.
46:5 Wherefore
have
I
seen
them
dismayed--They
are
turned
backward,
And
their
mighty
ones
are
beaten
down,
And
[to]
a
refuge
they
have
fled,
and
not
turned
the
face
Fear
[is]
round
about--an
affirmation
of
Jehovah.
46:6 The
swift
do
not
flee,
nor
do
the
mighty
escape,
Northward,
by
the
side
of
the
river
Phrat,
They
have
stumbled
and
fallen.
46:7 Who
is
this
as
a
flood
he
cometh
up,
As
rivers
do
his
waters
shake
themselves!
46:8 Egypt,
as
a
flood
cometh
up,
And
as
rivers
the
waters
shake
themselves.
And
he
saith,
I
go
up;
I
cover
the
land,
I
destroy
the
city
and
the
inhabitants
in
it.
46:9 Go
up,
ye
horses;
and
boast
yourselves,
ye
chariots,
And
go
forth,
ye
mighty,
Cush
and
Phut
handling
the
shield,
And
Lud
handling--treading
the
bow.
46:10 And
that
day
[is]
to
the
Lord
Jehovah
of
Hosts
A
day
of
vengeance,
To
be
avenged
of
His
adversaries,
And
the
sword
hath
devoured,
and
been
satisfied,
And
it
hath
been
watered
from
their
blood,
For
a
sacrifice
[is]
to
the
Lord
Jehovah
of
Hosts,
In
the
land
of
the
north,
by
the
river
Phrat.
46:11 Go
up
to
Gilead,
and
take
balm,
O
virgin
daughter
of
Egypt,
In
vain
thou
hast
multiplied
medicines,
Healing
there
is
none
for
thee.
46:12 Nations
have
heard
of
thy
shame,
And
thy
cry
hath
filled
the
land,
For
the
mighty
on
the
mighty
did
stumble,
Together
they
have
fallen--both
of
them!'
46:13 The
word
that
Jehovah
hath
spoken
unto
Jeremiah
the
prophet
concerning
the
coming
in
of
Nebuchadrezzar
king
of
Babylon,
to
smite
the
land
of
Egypt:
46:14 `Declare
ye
in
Egypt,
and
sound
in
Migdol,
Yea,
sound
in
Noph,
and
in
Tahpanhes
say:
Station
thyself,
yea,
prepare
for
thee,
For
a
sword
hath
devoured
around
thee,
46:15 Wherefore
hath
thy
bull
been
swept
away
He
hath
not
stood,
because
Jehovah
thrust
him
away.
46:16 He
hath
multiplied
the
stumbling,
Yea
one
hath
fallen
upon
his
neighbour,
And
they
say:
Rise,
and
we
turn
back
to
our
people,
And
unto
the
land
of
our
birth,
Because
of
the
oppressing
sword.
46:17 They
have
cried
there:
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt
[is]
a
desolation,
Passed
by
hath
the
appointed
time.
46:18 I
live--an
affirmation
of
the
King,
Jehovah
of
Hosts
[is]
His
name,
Surely
as
Tabor
[is]
among
mountains,
And
as
Carmel
by
the
sea--he
cometh
in,
46:19 Goods
for
removal
make
for
thee,
O
inhabitant,
daughter
of
Egypt,
For
Noph
becometh
a
desolation,
And
hath
been
burnt
up,
without
inhabitant.
46:20 A
heifer
very
fair
[is]
Egypt,
Rending
from
the
north
doth
come
into
her.
46:21 Even
her
hired
ones
in
her
midst
[are]
as
calves
of
the
stall,
For
even
they
have
turned,
They
have
fled
together,
they
have
not
stood,
For
the
day
of
their
calamity
hath
come
on
them,
The
time
of
their
inspection.
46:22 Its
voice
as
a
serpent
goeth
on,
For
with
a
force
they
go,
And
with
axes
they
have
come
in
to
her,
As
hewers
of
trees.
46:23 They
have
cut
down
her
forest,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah--for
it
is
not
searched,
For
they
have
been
more
than
the
grasshopper,
And
they
have
no
numbering.
46:24 Ashamed
hath
been
the
daughter
of
Egypt,
She
hath
been
given
into
the
hand
of
the
people
of
the
north.
46:25 Said
hath
Jehovah
of
Hosts,
God
of
Israel:
Lo,
I
am
seeing
after
Amon
of
No,
And
after
Pharaoh,
and
after
Egypt,
And
after
her
gods,
and
after
her
kings,
And
after
Pharaoh,
and
after
those
trusting
in
him,
46:26 And
I
have
given
them
into
the
hand
of
those
seeking
their
life,
And
into
the
hand
of
Nebuchadrezzar
king
of
Babylon,
And
into
the
hand
of
his
servants,
And
afterwards
it
is
inhabited,
As
[in]
days
of
old--an
affirmation
of
Jehovah.
46:27 And
thou,
thou
dost
not
fear,
my
servant
Jacob,
Nor
[art]
thou
dismayed,
O
Israel,
For
lo,
I
am
saving
thee
from
afar,
And
thy
seed
from
the
land
of
their
captivity,
And
Jacob
hath
turned
back,
And
hath
been
at
rest,
and
been
at
ease,
And
there
is
none
disturbing.
46:28 Thou,
thou
dost
not
fear,
My
servant
Jacob,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah--for
with
thee
I
[am]
,
For
I
make
an
end
of
all
the
nations
Whither
I
have
driven
thee,
And
of
thee
I
do
not
make
an
end,
And
I
have
reproved
thee
in
judgment,
And
do
not
entirely
acquit
thee!'