Jeremiah 49:28
Jeremiah 49:28 in Multiple Translations
Concerning Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated, this is what the LORD says: “Rise up, advance against Kedar, and destroy the people of the east!
¶ Concerning Kedar, and concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall smite, thus saith the LORD; Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and spoil the men of the east.
Of Kedar, and of the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon smote. Thus saith Jehovah: Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and destroy the children of the east.
About Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon, overcame. This is what the Lord has said: Up! go against Kedar, and make an attack on the children of the east.
A prophecy about the land of Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor that were attacked by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. This is what the Lord says: Go and attack Kedar; destroy the people of the east!
Vnto Kedar, and to the kingdomes of Hazor, which Nebuchad-nezzar, king of Babel shall smite, thus sayeth the Lord, Arise, and goe vp vnto Kedar, and destroy the men of the East.
Concerning Kedar, and concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon hath smitten: 'Thus said Jehovah: Arise ye, go ye up unto Kedar, And spoil the sons of the east.
Of Kedar, and of the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon struck, The LORD says: “Arise, go up to Kedar, and destroy the children of the east.
Concerning Kedar, and concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall smite, thus saith the LORD; Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and lay waste the men of the east.
Against Cedar and against the kingdoms of Asor, which Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon destroyed. Thus saith the Lord: Arise, and go ye up to Cedar, and waste the children of the east.
This is a message about the Kedar people-group and the kingdom of Hazor which the army of Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon attacked. This is what Yahweh says: “I will cause an army to advance to attack Kedar and destroy those people who live east of Judah.
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Study Notes — Jeremiah 49:28
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- Cross References
- Jeremiah 49:28 Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on Jeremiah 49:28
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Jeremiah 49:28
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
- Trapp's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
- Ellicott's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
- Adam Clarke's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
- Cambridge Bible on Jeremiah 49:28
- Barnes' Notes on Jeremiah 49:28
- Whedon's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
- Sermons on Jeremiah 49:28
Context — Judgment on Kedar and Hazor
28Concerning Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated, this is what the LORD says: “Rise up, advance against Kedar, and destroy the people of the east!
29They will take their tents and flocks, their tent curtains and all their goods. They will take their camels for themselves. They will shout to them: ‘Terror is on every side!’ 30Run! Escape quickly! Lie low, O residents of Hazor,” declares the LORD, “for Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon has drawn up a plan against you; he has devised a strategy against you.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Judges 6:3 | Whenever the Israelites would plant their crops, the Midianites, Amalekites, and other people of the east would come up and invade them, |
| 2 | Genesis 25:13 | These are the names of the sons of Ishmael in the order of their birth: Nebaioth the firstborn of Ishmael, then Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, |
| 3 | Isaiah 11:14 | They will swoop down on the slopes of the Philistines to the west; together they will plunder the sons of the east. They will lay their hands on Edom and Moab, and the Ammonites will be subject to them. |
| 4 | Jeremiah 2:10 | Cross over to the coasts of Cyprus and take a look; send to Kedar and consider carefully; see if there has ever been anything like this: |
| 5 | Ezekiel 27:21 | Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your customers, trading in lambs, rams, and goats. |
| 6 | Jeremiah 49:14 | I have heard a message from the LORD; an envoy has been sent to the nations: “Assemble yourselves to march against her! Rise up for battle!” |
| 7 | Isaiah 21:16–17 | For this is what the Lord says to me: “Within one year, as a hired worker would count it, all the glory of Kedar will be gone. The remaining archers, the warriors of Kedar, will be few.” For the LORD, the God of Israel, has spoken. |
| 8 | Job 1:3 | and he owned 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, 500 female donkeys, and a very large number of servants. Job was the greatest man of all the people of the East. |
| 9 | Genesis 25:6 | But while he was still alive, Abraham gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away from his son Isaac to the land of the east. |
| 10 | Isaiah 42:11 | Let the desert and its cities raise their voices; let the villages of Kedar cry aloud. Let the people of Sela sing for joy; let them cry out from the mountaintops. |
Jeremiah 49:28 Summary
This verse, Jeremiah 49:28, is a prophecy from God to His people, instructing them to rise up against the nations of Kedar and Hazor, which had been previously defeated by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. God is showing His power and judgment over all nations, similar to what is described in Isaiah 13:19. This verse reminds us that God is in control of all nations and events, and that He will judge those who oppose Him, as seen in Jeremiah 25:9. By studying this verse, we can learn to trust in God's sovereignty and obey His instructions, even when they seem difficult, and remember that He is our Rock and Redeemer, as described in Psalm 18:2.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor in Jeremiah 49:28?
Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor were likely nomadic tribes that Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had previously defeated, and now God is instructing His people to rise up against them, as seen in Jeremiah 49:28, in a display of His power and judgment, similar to what is described in Isaiah 13:19.
Who is Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and why is he mentioned in this verse?
Nebuchadnezzar was a powerful king of Babylon who conquered many nations, including Judah, as prophesied in Jeremiah 25:9, and his mention in Jeremiah 49:28 serves as a historical reference point to emphasize the fulfillment of God's judgment on these nations.
What does it mean to 'destroy the people of the east' in Jeremiah 49:28?
The phrase 'destroy the people of the east' refers to God's judgment on the nations of Kedar and Hazor, which were located east of Judah, and is similar to the judgment prophesied in Jeremiah 25:20, where God promises to judge all the nations, including those in the east.
Is this prophecy still relevant today?
While the specific historical context of Jeremiah 49:28 has passed, the underlying principle of God's judgment on nations that oppose Him remains relevant, as seen in Revelation 20:12, where all nations will be judged before God.
Reflection Questions
- How does this verse reveal God's power and sovereignty over all nations?
- What can we learn from the fact that God instructs His people to 'rise up, advance against Kedar, and destroy the people of the east'?
- In what ways can we apply the principle of God's judgment on nations to our own lives and the world around us?
- How does this verse relate to the broader theme of God's judgment and redemption in the book of Jeremiah?
- What does this verse teach us about the importance of obeying God's instructions, even when they seem difficult or challenging?
Gill's Exposition on Jeremiah 49:28
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Jeremiah 49:28
Matthew Poole's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
Trapp's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
Ellicott's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
Adam Clarke's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
Cambridge Bible on Jeremiah 49:28
Barnes' Notes on Jeremiah 49:28
Whedon's Commentary on Jeremiah 49:28
Sermons on Jeremiah 49:28
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(Genesis) Genesis 28:1-9 by J. Vernon McGee | In this sermon, the focus is on Isaac calling Jacob and blessing him. Isaac instructs Jacob not to take a wife from the daughters of Canaan, but instead to go to Padenarum and marr |
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Hardship Makes Character by Charles E. Cowman | Charles E. Cowman preaches on the concept of being 'more than conquerors' through Christ's love, emphasizing that this victory goes beyond mere success to a complete triumph where |
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The Folly of the World's Philosophy by Chuck Smith | In this sermon, the speaker discusses the lack of respect and disregard for God in society today, paralleling it to the people in Isaiah's time. He highlights the promotion of evol |
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The Sheep by Harriet N. Cook | Harriet N. Cook preaches about the significance of sheep and lambs in the Bible, highlighting how they are frequently mentioned and the beautiful descriptions given about them. She |




