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Jeremiah 12:3

Context

12:3 But you, Lord, know all about me.

You watch me and test my devotion to you. 1 

Drag these wicked men away like sheep to be slaughtered!

Appoint a time when they will be killed! 2 

Jeremiah 23:9

Context
Oracles Against the False Prophets 3 

23:9 Here is what the Lord says concerning the false prophets: 4 

My heart and my mind are deeply disturbed.

I tremble all over. 5 

I am like a drunk person,

like a person who has had too much wine, 6 

because of the way the Lord

and his holy word are being mistreated. 7 

Jeremiah 48:36

Context

48:36 So my heart moans for Moab

like a flute playing a funeral song.

Yes, like a flute playing a funeral song,

my heart moans for the people of Kir Heres.

For the wealth they have gained will perish.

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[12:3]  1 tn Heb “You, Lord, know me. You watch me and you test my heart toward you.”

[12:3]  2 tn Heb “set aside for them a day of killing.”

[23:9]  3 sn Jeremiah has already had a good deal to say about the false prophets and their fate. See 2:8, 26; 5:13, 31; 14:13-15. Here he parallels the condemnation of the wicked prophets and their fate (23:9-40) with that of the wicked kings (21:11-22:30).

[23:9]  4 tn The word “false” is not in the text, but it is clear from the context that these are whom the sayings are directed against. The words “Here is what the Lord says” are also not in the text. But comparison with 46:2; 48:1; 49:1, 7, 23, 28; and 21:11 will show that this is a heading. The words are supplied in the translation for clarity.

[23:9]  5 tn Heb “My heart is crushed within me. My bones tremble.” It has already been noted several times that the “heart” in ancient Hebrew psychology was the intellectual and volitional center of the person, the kidneys were the emotional center, and the bones the locus of strength and also the subject of joy, distress, and sorrow. Here Jeremiah is speaking of his distress of heart and mind in modern psychology, a distress that leads him to trembling of body which he compares to that of a drunken person staggering around under the influence of wine.

[23:9]  6 tn Heb “wine has passed over him.”

[23:9]  7 tn Heb “wine because of the Lord and because of his holy word.” The words that are supplied in the translation are implicit from the context and are added for clarity.



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