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Text -- Jeremiah 6:1-14 (NET)
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The Destruction of Jerusalem Depicted
6:1 “Run for safety , people of Benjamin ! Get out of Jerusalem ! Sound the trumpet in Tekoa ! Light the signal fires at Beth Hakkerem ! For disaster lurks out of the north ; it will bring great destruction .
6:2 I will destroy Daughter Zion , who is as delicate and defenseless as a young maiden.
6:3 Kings will come against it with their armies. They will encamp in siege all around it. Each of them will devastate the portion assigned to him.
6:4 They will say, ‘Prepare to do battle against it! Come on ! Let’s attack it at noon !’ But later they will say, ‘Oh, oh! Too bad ! The day is almost over and the shadows of evening are getting long .
6:5 So come on , let’s go ahead and attack it by night and destroy all its fortified buildings .’
6:6 All of this is because the Lord who rules over all has said : ‘Cut down the trees around Jerusalem and build up a siege ramp against its walls. This is the city which is to be punished . Nothing but oppression happens in it.
6:7 As a well continually pours out fresh water so it continually pours out wicked deeds. Sounds of violence and destruction echo throughout it. All I see are sick and wounded people.’
6:8 So take warning , Jerusalem , or I will abandon you in disgust and make you desolate , a place where no one can live .”
6:9 This is what the Lord who rules over all said to me: “Those who remain in Israel will be like the grapes thoroughly gleaned from a vine . So go over them again, as though you were a grape harvester passing your hand over the branches one last time.”
6:10 I answered, “Who would listen if I spoke to them and warned them? Their ears are so closed that they cannot hear ! Indeed , what the Lord says is offensive to them. They do not like it at all.
6:11 I am as full of anger as you are, Lord , I am tired of trying to hold it in.” The Lord answered, “Vent it, then, on the children who play in the street and on the young men who are gathered together . Husbands and wives are to be included , as well as the old and those who are advanced in years .
6:12 Their houses will be turned over to others as will their fields and their wives . For I will unleash my power against those who live in this land ,” says the Lord .
6:13 “That is because , from the least important to the most important of them, all of them are greedy for dishonest gain . Prophets and priests alike, all of them practice deceit .
6:14 They offer only superficial help for the harm my people have suffered . They say , ‘Everything will be all right !’ But everything is not all right !
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Names, People and Places:
Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Israel |
Sin |
Circumcision |
Minister |
Tent |
TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT |
BASKET |
Beth-haccerem |
Confidence |
Depravity of Mankind |
Fire |
Greed |
Benjamin |
Armies |
TEKOA, OR TEKOAH |
VINE |
WINE |
Impenitence |
Grape |
Strategy |
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expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes -> Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:1; Jer 6:2; Jer 6:2; Jer 6:2; Jer 6:3; Jer 6:3; Jer 6:3; Jer 6:3; Jer 6:4; Jer 6:4; Jer 6:4; Jer 6:4; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:6; Jer 6:7; Jer 6:7; Jer 6:7; Jer 6:8; Jer 6:8; Jer 6:8; Jer 6:9; Jer 6:9; Jer 6:9; Jer 6:9; Jer 6:9; Jer 6:10; Jer 6:10; Jer 6:10; Jer 6:10; Jer 6:10; Jer 6:11; Jer 6:11; Jer 6:11; Jer 6:11; Jer 6:12; Jer 6:14; Jer 6:14
NET Notes: Jer 6:1 This passage is emotionally charged. There are two examples of assonance or wordplay in the verse: “sound” (Heb tiq’u, “blow...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:2 Heb “The beautiful and delicate one I will destroy, the daughter of Zion. The English versions and commentaries are divided over the rendering o...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:3 There is a wordplay involving “sound…in Tekoa” mentioned in the study note on “destruction” in v. 1. The Hebrew verb ...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:4 Heb “Woe to us!” For the usage of this phrase see the translator’s note on 4:13. The usage of this particle here is a little exagger...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:8 The wordplay begun with “sound…in Tekoa” in v. 1 and continued with “they will pitch” in v. 3 is concluded here with ...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:9 Heb “Pass your hand back over the branches like a grape harvester.” The translation is intended to clarify the metaphor that Jeremiah shou...
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NET Notes: Jer 6:12 Heb “I will reach out my hand.” This figure involves both comparing God to a person (anthropomorphism) and substitution (metonymy) where h...
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