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Jeremy 46:1-28 3 entries

A PROPHECY ABOUT EGYPT

BATTLE ON BEHALF OF CHRIST.

St. Cyril of Alexandria (c. 376–444)

Therefore as the prophet Jeremiah has said, Take up arms and shields. Especially as the right hand of God our Savior is invincible in the battle, and as most wise Paul has said, he does not permit people to be tried more than they can bear, but with the trial he will make also the way out, that they may be able to endure patiently.[1]

Commentary on Luke, Homily 41

PROPHECIES CONCERNING THE NATIONS.

Theodoret of Cyr (c. 393–c. 458)

After completing his prophecies concerning the people of Israel, he foretells what will happen to the other nations, teaching that he is Creator, God and Lord of all. First, he recounts those things that pertain to Egypt and teaches the time of this prophecy. The prediction was fulfilled after the death of the pharaoh Neco. Neco killed Josiah by the Euphrates River and was himself killed by the king of the Babylonians.

On Jeremiah 9.46

GOD THREATENS THE GODS OF EGYPT.

Theodoret of Cyr (c. 393–c. 458) verse 25

The Egyptians call Zeus Ammon. For this reason it is also called the Ammonian land. They have furnished the largest sacred precinct for this deity. He calls Ammon Egypt’s son on the grounds that Ammon was a god created by it, since a statue is something made by human hands. Thus, he threatens to give Ammon and their other gods to the Babylonians, for he says this: And on Pharaoh and on Egypt and on its gods and those who trust in them, he says that the enemy will overcome them all alike—the king, rulers, idols and bodyguards. Once Egypt has been given over to the king of the Babylonians, he will recover his earlier dominion.

On Jeremiah 9.46