Jeremiah 32:3
Context32:3 For King Zedekiah 1 had confined Jeremiah there after he had reproved him for prophesying as he did. He had asked Jeremiah, “Why do you keep prophesying these things? Why do you keep saying that the Lord says, ‘I will hand this city over to the king of Babylon? I will let him capture it. 2
Jeremiah 32:25
Context32:25 The city is sure to fall into the hands of the Babylonians. 3 Yet, in spite of this, 4 you, Lord God, 5 have said to me, “Buy that field with silver and have the transaction legally witnessed.”’” 6
Jeremiah 32:36
Context32:36 “You and your people 7 are right in saying, ‘War, 8 starvation, and disease are sure to make this city fall into the hands of the king of Babylon.’ 9 But now I, the Lord God of Israel, have something further to say about this city: 10
[32:3] 1 tn Heb “Zedekiah king of Judah.”
[32:3] 2 tn The translation represents an attempt to break up a very long Hebrew sentence with several levels of subordination and embedded quotations and also an attempt to capture the rhetorical force of the question “Why…” which is probably an example of what E. W. Bullinger (Figures of Speech, 953-54) calls a rhetorical question of expostulation or remonstrance (cf. the note on 26:9 and compare also the question in 36:29. In all three of these cases NJPS translates “How dare you…” which captures the force nicely). The Hebrew text reads, “For Zedekiah king of Judah had confined him, saying, ‘Why are you prophesying, saying, “Thus says the
[32:25] 3 tn Heb “The Chaldeans.” See the study note on 21:4 for further explanation.
[32:25] 4 tn Heb “And you, Lord Yahweh, have said to me, ‘Buy the field for…’ even though the city will be given into the hands of the Babylonians.” The sentence has been broken up and the order reversed for English stylistic purposes. For the rendering “is sure to fall into the hands of” see the translator’s note on the preceding verse.
[32:25] 5 tn Heb “Lord
[32:25] 6 tn Heb “call in witnesses to witness.”
[32:36] 7 tn Heb “you.” However, the pronoun is plural and is addressed to more than just Jeremiah (v. 26). It includes Jeremiah and those who have accepted his prophecy of doom.
[32:36] 9 sn Compare Jer 32:24, 28. In 32:24 this is Jeremiah’s statement just before he expresses his perplexity about the
[32:36] 10 tn Heb “And now therefore thus says the