Chapter 47: The Overwhelming Judgment on the Philistines
(7 Pesukim)
1. Context of the Prophecy (47:1)
- The word of G‑d came to Yirmiyahu concerning the Pelishtim (Philistines) prior to Pharaoh striking Gaza.
2. The Flood of Destruction (47:2–4)
- So says Hashem: A calamity will come from the north that will overwhelm the Philistine cities like a tsunami which drowns the earth, and all the people will scream.
- The sound of galloping horses, chariots, and wheels will terrify the people so much that fathers will not turn back to help their sons because of weakness and fear.
- This day will bring plunder upon all the Philistines and cut off every ally from Tzor (Tyre) and Tzidon.
- G‑d Himself will destroy the Philistines, the remnant of the island of Kaftor.
3. Mourning and Desolation (47:5)
- Gaza will be shaved bald in mourning, and Ashkelon will become a desolate ruin.
- The survivors will grieve deeply, tearing their flesh in anguish, asking how long this suffering will continue.
4. The Sword of G‑d (47:6–7)
- The prophecy concludes with a poetic dialogue: “Ho! Sword of G‑d, how long will you not be silent? Go back into your sheath, rest and be still.”
- But the sword cannot rest, for G‑d has commanded it to strike Ashkelon and the seacoast. His judgment is appointed and inevitable.
