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Jeremiah 6:7

Context

6:7 As a well continually pours out fresh water

so it continually pours out wicked deeds. 1 

Sounds of violence and destruction echo throughout it. 2 

All I see are sick and wounded people.’ 3 

Jeremiah 11:3

Context
11:3 Tell them that the Lord, the God of Israel, says, ‘Anyone who does not keep the terms of the covenant will be under a curse. 4 
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[6:7]  1 tc Heb “As a well makes cool/fresh its water, she makes cool/fresh her wickedness.” The translation follows the reading proposed by the Masoretes (Qere) which reads a rare form of the word “well” (בַּיִר [bayir] for בְּאֵר [bÿer]) in place of the form written in the text (Kethib, בּוֹר [bor]), which means “cistern.” The latter noun is masculine and the pronoun “its” is feminine. If indeed בַּיִר (bayir) is a byform of בְּאֵר (beer), which is feminine, it would agree in gender with the pronoun. It also forms a more appropriate comparison since cisterns do not hold fresh water.

[6:7]  2 tn Heb “Violence and destruction are heard in it.”

[6:7]  3 tn Heb “Sickness and wound are continually before my face.”

[11:3]  4 tn Heb “Cursed is the person who does not listen to the terms of this covenant.” “This covenant” is further qualified in the following verse by a relative clause. The form of the sentence and the qualification “my” before covenant were chosen for better English idiom and to break up a long sentence which really extends to the middle of v. 5.



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