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Text -- Jeremiah 16:18-21 (NET)

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16:18 Before I restore them I will punish them in full for their sins and the wrongs they have done. For they have polluted my land with the lifeless statues of their disgusting idols. They have filled the land I have claimed as my own with their detestable idols.” 16:19 Then I said, “Lord, you give me strength and protect me. You are the one I can run to for safety when I am in trouble. Nations from all over the earth will come to you and say, ‘Our ancestors had nothing but false gods– worthless idols that could not help them at all. 16:20 Can people make their own gods? No, what they make are not gods at all.” 16:21 The Lord said, “So I will now let this wicked people know– I will let them know my mighty power in judgment. Then they will know that my name is the Lord.”
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NET Notes: Jer 16:18 Many of the English versions take “lifeless statues of their detestable idols” with “filled” as a compound object. This follow...

NET Notes: Jer 16:19 This passage offers some rather forceful contrasts. The Lord is Jeremiah’s source of strength, security, and protection. The idols are false god...

NET Notes: Jer 16:20 Heb “and they are ‘no gods.’” For the construction here compare 2:11 and a similar construction in 2 Kgs 19:18 and see BDB 519...

NET Notes: Jer 16:21 There is a decided ambiguity in this text about the identity of the pronoun “them.” Is it his wicked people he has been predicting judgmen...

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