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Jeremiah 13:27

Context

13:27 People of Jerusalem, 1  I have seen your adulterous worship,

your shameless prostitution to, and your lustful pursuit of, other gods. 2 

I have seen your disgusting acts of worship 3 

on the hills throughout the countryside.

You are doomed to destruction! 4 

How long will you continue to be unclean?’”

Jeremiah 50:6

Context

50:6 “My people have been lost sheep.

Their shepherds 5  have allow them to go astray.

They have wandered around in the mountains.

They have roamed from one mountain and hill to another. 6 

They have forgotten their resting place.

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[13:27]  1 tn Heb “Jerusalem.” This word has been pulled up from the end of the verse to help make the transition. The words “people of” have been supplied in the translation here to ease the difficulty mentioned earlier of sustaining the personification throughout.

[13:27]  2 tn Heb “[I have seen] your adulteries, your neighings, and your shameless prostitution.” The meanings of the metaphorical references have been incorporated in the translation for the sake of clarity for readers of all backgrounds.

[13:27]  3 tn Heb “your disgusting acts.” This word is almost always used of idolatry or of the idols themselves. See BDB 1055 s.v. שִׁקֻּוּץ and Deut 29:17 and Jer 4:1; 7:30.

[13:27]  4 tn Heb “Woe to you!”

[50:6]  5 sn The shepherds are the priests, prophets, and leaders who have led Israel into idolatry (2:8).

[50:6]  6 sn The allusion here, if it is not merely a part of the metaphor of the wandering sheep, is to the worship of the false gods on the high hills (2:20, 3:2).



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