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Text -- Jeremiah 20:15-18 (NET)

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20:15 Cursed be the man who made my father very glad when he brought him the news that a baby boy had been born to him! 20:16 May that man be like the cities that the Lord destroyed without showing any mercy. May he hear a cry of distress in the morning and a battle cry at noon. 20:17 For he did not kill me before I came from the womb, making my pregnant mother’s womb my grave forever. 20:18 Why did I ever come forth from my mother’s womb? All I experience is trouble and grief, and I spend my days in shame.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Complaint | Jeremiah | Life | JEREMIAH (2) | URIAH; URUAH | JOB, BOOK OF | Birthday | Children | SON; SONS | SHAME | more
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NET Notes: Jer 20:15 The birth of a child was an occasion of great joy. This was especially true if the child was a boy because it meant the continuance of the family line...

NET Notes: Jer 20:16 The cities alluded to are Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities of the Jordan plain which had become proverbial for their wickedness and for the destructi...

NET Notes: Jer 20:17 Heb “because he did not kill me from the womb so my mother might be to me for my grave and her womb eternally pregnant.” The sentence stru...

NET Notes: Jer 20:18 Heb “Why did I come forth from the womb to see [= so that I might see] trouble and grief and that my days might be consumed in shame.”

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