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Jeremiah 46:22

Context
NETBible

Egypt will run away, hissing like a snake, 1  as the enemy comes marching up in force. They will come against her with axes as if they were woodsmen chopping down trees.

XREF

Isa 10:15,33,34; Isa 14:8; Isa 29:4; Isa 37:24; Jer 51:20-23; Mic 1:8; Mic 7:16; Zec 11:2

NET © Notes

tn Or “Egypt will rustle away like a snake”; Heb “her sound goes like the snake,” or “her sound [is] like the snake [when] it goes.” The meaning of the simile is debated. Some see a reference to the impotent hiss of a fleeing serpent (F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [NAC], 382), others the sound of a serpent stealthily crawling away when it is disturbed (H. Freedman, Jeremiah [SoBB], 297-98). The translation follows the former interpretation because of the irony involved.

sn Several commentators point out the irony of the snake slithering away (or hissing away) in retreat. The coiled serpent was a part of the royal insignia, signifying its readiness to strike. Pharaoh had boasted of great things (v. 8) but was just a big noise (v. 17); now all he could do was hiss as he beat his retreat (v. 22).



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