15.
(Jer 1:15; 6:22).
Alluding to
De 28:49,
&c.
Israel--that is, Judah.
mighty--from an Arabic root, "enduring." The fourfold repetition
of "nation" heightens the force.
ancient--The Chaldeans came originally from the Carduchian and
Armenian mountains north of Mesopotamia, whence they immigrated into
Babylonia; like all mountaineers, they were brave and hardy
(see on
Isa 23:13).
language . . . knowest not--
Isa 36:11
shows that Aramaic was not understood by the "multitude," but
only by the educated classes [MAURER]. HENDERSON refers it to the original language of
the Babylonians, which, he thinks, they brought with them from their
native hills, akin to the Persic, not to the Aramaic, or any
other Semitic tongue, the parent of the modern Kurd.
JFB.
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