Verses 1–6
JEREMIAH - CHAPTER 49
ORACLES CONCERNING VARIOUS PEOPLES
1. The Ammonites are descended from the Incestuous union between the drunken Lot and his youngest daughter; the son born to her was called Ben-Ammi" - "son of my kin", (Genesis 19:38).
2. The Israelites had been commanded to deal kindly with the Ammonites (Deuteronomy 2:19); yet, from time to time, there had been severe conflict, (1 Samuel 11:1-3; 1 Samuel 11:9-11; 2 Samuel 10:6-14).
a. Now, however, the Ammonites have dispossessed Gad (possibly when he had been taken captive by Tiglath-pileser III (2 Kings 15:29) -settling in his cities, (vs. 1).
b. Malcom was the national deity of the Ammonites - otherwise known as Molech, (1 Kings 11:5).
3. The Lord will cause a battle-cry to be raised against Rabbah Ammon - the present capital of Jordan, the Hashemite kingdom, and located 14 miles northeast of Heshbon, on the Jabbok, (vs. 2).
a. It will become a desolate mound - its surrounding towns and villages being burned, (comp. Numbers 21:25; Numbers 32:42; Joshua 15:45).
b. Israel will then become heir to those who formerly possessed her, (comp. Isaiah 14:2).
4. In verse 3 there is a call of the Ammonites to weeping, wailing and lamentation - not only for the ruin of their cities, but also because Milcom (her chief deity) it taken into exile, with his priest and princes, (comp. Jeremiah 46:25; Jeremiah 48:7).
5. How utterly foolish of Ammon to glory in her valleys, and to trust in her treasures! (vs. 4; Jeremiah 9:21-24); all is to be overflowed by the coming flood!
6. The Lord will bring such terror upon the ’land that each Ammonite will flee for his own life - thinking nothing of the stragglers who are being left behind, (vs. 5).
7. But, this will not be a judgment of annihilation; God will ultimately restore the fortunes of the Ammonites, (vs. 6).