So the passages are seized. They have burned the reeds with fire. The men of war are frightened.”
Parallel translations
- KJV And that the passages are stopped, and the reeds they have burned with fire, and the men of war are affrighted.
- BSB The fords have been seized, the marshes set on fire, and the soldiers are terrified.”
- NKJV The passages are blocked, The reeds they have burned with fire, And the men of war are terrified.
- NASB The river crossing places have been seized, And they have burned the marshes with fire, And the men of war are terrified.
- NLT All the escape routes are blocked. The marshes have been set aflame, and the army is in a panic.
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Quick answer
The river crossings are seized, the marshes burned, and the soldiers are terrified. Every escape route is cut off and the defenders are gripped by panic.
Overview
Seizing the fords and burning the reedy marshes blocks both retreat and ambush, completing the encirclement of the city. The terror of the men of war reinforces the collapse of Babylon's defenses. The thoroughness of the trap shows that there is no escape from a judgment God has ordained, and that safety is found only by fleeing to Him while there is time.
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Cross-references · 3
- Isa 44:27who says to the deep, ‘Be dry,’ and ‘I will dry up your rivers;’
- Jer 51:30The mighty men of Babylon have stopped fighting, they remain in their strongholds. Their might has failed. They have become as women. Her dwelling places are set on fire. Her bars are broken.
- Jer 50:37–38A sword is on their horses, on their chariots, and on all the mixed people who are in the middle of her; and they will become as women. A sword is on her treasures, and they will be robbed.
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