“Raise a standard
In the land!
Blow the trumpet
Among the nations!
Prepare the nations
For war
Against her!
Summon
Against her
The kingdoms,
Of Ararat,
Of Minni,
Of Ashkenaz!
Appoint a marshal
Against her!
Bring up horses
Like bristling locusts!
Prepare the nations
For war
Against her!
The kings
Of the Medes,
With their governors,
Their deputies,
With every land
Under their dominion
Shall come!”
Yahweh via Jeremiah wants to call various nations to fight against Babylon. The standard and the trumpet of war should sound to prepare nations to attack her. In particular 3 countries are named. Ararat was considered the place where Noah’s ark landed in Genesis, chapter 8. The assumption is that this mountain was in southern Turkey, what today is in Kurdish land, near the Russian and Iranian borders. Minni may be a reference to the Mannaeans who lived in what is now northwestern Iran or Armenia. Ashkenaz was a son of Noah and a land around Asia Minor near Armenia. Jewish people from the Rhineland area were called Ashkenazi, and this term was later adapted for all eastern European Jews. These countries would have joined with the Persians to attack Babylon. They would have so many horses that they would seem like swarms of locusts. Joining them would be the kings of Medes with all their officials and deputies, plus all the people from the land that they dominated. These were the ancient Persian people in what is now northwestern Iran. There was no specific mention of the Persians here.