Jeremiah 18:20
Context18:20 Should good be paid back with evil?
Yet they are virtually digging a pit to kill me. 1
Just remember how I stood before you
pleading on their behalf 2
to keep you from venting your anger on them. 3
Jeremiah 32:37
Context32:37 ‘I will certainly regather my people from all the countries where I will have exiled 4 them in my anger, fury, and great wrath. I will bring them back to this place and allow them to live here in safety.
Jeremiah 44:6
Context44:6 So my anger and my wrath were poured out and burned like a fire through the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem. That is why they have become the desolate ruins that they are today.’


[18:20] 1 tn Or “They are plotting to kill me”; Heb “They have dug a pit for my soul.” This is a common metaphor for plotting against someone. See BDB 500 s.v. כָּרָה Qal and for an example see Pss 7:16 (7:15 HT) in its context.
[18:20] 2 tn Heb “to speak good concerning them” going back to the concept of “good” being paid back with evil.
[18:20] 3 tn Heb “to turn back your anger from them.”
[32:37] 4 tn The verb here should be interpreted as a future perfect; though some of the people have already been exiled (in 605 and 597