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Jeremiah 15:2

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15:2 If they ask you, ‘Where should we go?’ tell them the Lord says this:

“Those who are destined to die of disease will go to death by disease.

Those who are destined to die in war will go to death in war.

Those who are destined to die of starvation will go to death by starvation.

Those who are destined to go into exile will go into exile.” 1 

Jeremiah 52:15

Context
52:15 Nebuzaradan, the captain of the royal guard, took into exile some of the poor, 2  the rest of the people who remained in the city, those who had deserted to him, and the rest of the craftsmen.

Jeremiah 52:28-30

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52:28 Here is the official record of the number of people 3  Nebuchadnezzar carried into exile: In the seventh year, 4  3,023 Jews; 52:29 in Nebuchadnezzar’s eighteenth year, 5  832 people from Jerusalem; 52:30 in Nebuchadnezzar’s twenty-third year, 6  Nebuzaradan, the captain of the royal guard, carried into exile 745 Judeans. In all 4,600 people went into exile.

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[15:2]  1 tn It is difficult to render the rhetorical force of this passage in meaningful English. The text answers the question “Where should we go?” with four brief staccato-like expressions with a play on the preposition “to”: Heb “Who to the death, to the death and who to the sword, to the sword and who to the starvation, to the starvation and who to the captivity, to the captivity.” The word “death” here is commonly understood to be a poetic substitute for “plague” because of the standard trio of sword, famine, and plague (see, e.g., 14:12 and the notes there). This is likely here and in 18:21. For further support see W. L. Holladay, Jeremiah (Hermeneia), 1:440. The nuance “starvation” rather than “famine” has been chosen in the translation because the referents here are all things that accompany war.

[52:15]  2 tn Heb “poor of the people.”

[52:28]  3 tn Heb “these are the people.”

[52:28]  4 sn This would be 597 b.c.

[52:29]  5 sn This would be 586 b.c.

[52:30]  6 sn This would be 581 b.c.



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