Jeremiah 49:18
As Sodom and Gomorrah were overthrown along with their neighbors," says the LORD, "no one will dwell there; no man will abide there.
As Sodom and Gomorrah were overthrown along with their neighbors,”

Edom’s coming ruin would resemble the catastrophic judgment that fell on the cities of the plain. Like that destruction, it would be comprehensive, extending beyond a single city to the surrounding territory.

Jer 50:40 As God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, along with…
Deu 29:23 All its soil will be a burning waste of sulfur and salt,…
Gen 19:24-25 Then the LORD rained down sulfur and fire…

says the LORD,

The judgment rests on God’s own authority and will surely occur.

Zep 1:2-3 “I will completely sweep away everything,” declares the LORD.…
Jer 6:12 Their houses will be turned over to others,…
Isa 1:24 Therefore the Lord GOD of Hosts, the Mighty One of Israel,…

“no one will dwell there;

Edom’s land would be left desolate, without a settled population.

Isa 13:20 She will never be inhabited or settled…
Jer 50:13 Because of the wrath of the LORD, she will not be inhabited;…
Jer 9:11 And I will make Jerusalem a heap of rubble…

no man will abide there.

Its devastation would not be temporary; no lasting community would remain.

Jer 51:43 Her cities have become a desolation, a dry and arid land…
Isa 34:10 It will not be quenched—day or night. Its smoke will ascend…
Ezk 35:9 I will make you a perpetual desolation.…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Jeremiah
A major prophet in the Old Testament, known for his prophecies concerning the judgment of God upon Judah and the surrounding nations.

2. Sodom and Gomorrah
Ancient cities mentioned in Genesis, known for their wickedness and subsequently destroyed by God as a judgment for their sins.

3. Edom
A nation descended from Esau, often in conflict with Israel, and the subject of this prophecy of judgment in Jeremiah 49.

4. The LORD
The covenant name of God, Yahweh, who speaks through the prophet Jeremiah, declaring His judgments.

5. The Neighbors of Sodom and Gomorrah
Refers to the surrounding cities that were also destroyed in the judgment described in Genesis.
Teaching Points
The Certainty of God's Judgment
Just as Sodom and Gomorrah were definitively destroyed, God's judgment on Edom is certain. This serves as a reminder of the seriousness of sin and the inevitability of divine justice.

The Consequences of Pride and Sin
Edom's downfall is linked to their pride and hostility towards Israel. Believers are reminded to guard against pride and to live in humility before God.

God's Sovereignty Over Nations
The prophecy underscores God's control over the nations. He raises and brings down kingdoms according to His will, encouraging trust in His sovereign plan.

The Call to Repentance
The desolation of Edom serves as a warning to turn from sin and seek God's mercy. It is a call for personal and communal repentance.

Hope in God's Promises
While judgment is certain for those who oppose God, His promises of restoration and hope remain for those who turn to Him in faith.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah serve as a warning for us today in understanding God's judgment?

2. In what ways can pride lead to downfall, as seen in the example of Edom, and how can we guard against it in our own lives?

3. How does the certainty of God's judgment on nations like Edom encourage us to trust in His justice and sovereignty?

4. What are some practical steps we can take to ensure we are living in humility and repentance before God?

5. How can the themes of judgment and hope in Jeremiah 49:18 inspire us to share the gospel message with others?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Genesis 19
The account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, providing the historical backdrop for the metaphor used in Jeremiah 49:18.

Isaiah 13:19-20
Similar language is used to describe the desolation of Babylon, drawing a parallel to the complete and utter destruction prophesied for Edom.

Obadiah 1:3-4
A prophecy against Edom, highlighting their pride and the certainty of their downfall, reinforcing the message in Jeremiah.
Vain ConfidencesS. Conway
People
Ammonites, Ben, Benhadad, Ben-hadad, Dedan, Elam, Esau, Gad, Hadad, Jeremiah, Kedar, Milcom, Molech, Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar, Teman, Zedekiah
Places
Ai, Arpad, Babylon, Bozrah, Damascus, Dedan, Edom, Elam, Esau, Gomorrah, Hamath, Hazor, Heshbon, Jordan River, Kedar, Moab, Rabbah, Red Sea, Sodom, Teman
Topics
Abide, Along, Cities, Downfall, Dwell, Gomorrah, Gomor'rah, Neighbor, Neighboring, Neighbors, Neighbour, Neighbouring, Neighbours, Overthrow, Overthrown, Reside, Resting-place, Says, Sodom, Sojourn, Therein, Thereof, Towns
Dictionary of Bible Themes
Jeremiah 49:16-18

     5890   insecurity

Library
October 30. "Dwell Deep" (Jer. Xlix. 8).
"Dwell deep" (Jer. xlix. 8). God's presence blends with every other thought and consciousness, flowing sweetly and evenly through our business plans, our social converse our heart's affections, our manual toil, our entire life, blending with all, consecrating all, and conscious through all, like the fragrance of a flower, or the presence of a friend consciously near, and yet not hindering in the least the most intense and constant preoccupation of the hands and brain. How beautiful the established
Rev. A. B. Simpson—Days of Heaven Upon Earth

Jeremiah
The interest of the book of Jeremiah is unique. On the one hand, it is our most reliable and elaborate source for the long period of history which it covers; on the other, it presents us with prophecy in its most intensely human phase, manifesting itself through a strangely attractive personality that was subject to like doubts and passions with ourselves. At his call, in 626 B.C., he was young and inexperienced, i. 6, so that he cannot have been born earlier than 650. The political and religious
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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