Jeremiah 46:19
ContextNETBible | Pack your bags for exile, you inhabitants of poor dear Egypt. 1 For Memphis will be laid waste. It will lie in ruins 2 and be uninhabited. |
NIV © biblegateway Jer 46:19 |
Pack your belongings for exile, you who live in Egypt, for Memphis will be laid waste and lie in ruins without inhabitant. |
NASB © biblegateway Jer 46:19 |
"Make your baggage ready for exile, O daughter dwelling in Egypt, For Memphis will become a desolation; It will even be burned down and bereft of inhabitants. |
NLT © biblegateway Jer 46:19 |
Pack up! Get ready to leave for exile, you citizens of Egypt! The city of Memphis will be destroyed, without a single person living there. |
MSG © biblegateway Jer 46:19 |
So pack your bags for exile, you coddled daughters of Egypt, For Memphis will soon be nothing, a vacant lot grown over with weeds. |
BBE © SABDAweb Jer 46:19 |
O daughter living in Egypt, make ready the vessels of a prisoner: for Noph will become a waste, it will be burned up and become unpeopled. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Jer 46:19 |
Pack your bags for exile, sheltered daughter Egypt! For Memphis shall become a waste, a ruin, without inhabitant. |
NKJV © biblegateway Jer 46:19 |
O you daughter dwelling in Egypt, Prepare yourself to go into captivity! For Noph shall be waste and desolate, without inhabitant. |
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NETBible | Pack your bags for exile, you inhabitants of poor dear Egypt. 1 For Memphis will be laid waste. It will lie in ruins 2 and be uninhabited. |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “inhabitants of daughter Egypt.” Like the phrase “daughter Zion,” “daughter Egypt” is a poetic personification of the land, here perhaps to stress the idea of defenselessness. 2 tn For the verb here see HALOT 675 s.v. II נָצָה Nif and compare the usage in Jer 4:7; 9:11 and 2 Kgs 19:25. BDB derives the verb from יָצַת (so BDB 428 s.v. יָצַת Niph meaning “kindle, burn”) but still give it the meaning “desolate” here and in 2:15 and 9:11. |