The failure of Moab's religious confidence. The verse reproduces the thought of Isaiah 15:2, at the beginning of the elegy. It reads thus: and when Moab appears, when he wearies himself, upon the high place, and enters his sanctuary to pray, he shall prevail nothing. Ewald however turns the verse into a promise of the conversion of Moab, by continuing the protasis to the end of the present text, and completing the sense as follows (guided by Jeremiah 48:13): … "and prevails nothing, then he shall be ashamed of Chemosh, and turn to Jehovah."

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