Jeremiah 7:13
Context7:13 You also have done all these things, says the Lord, and I have spoken to you over and over again. 1 But you have not listened! You have refused to respond when I called you to repent! 2
Jeremiah 21:2
Context21:2 “Please ask the Lord to come and help us, 3 because King Nebuchadnezzar 4 of Babylon is attacking us. Maybe the Lord will perform one of his miracles as in times past and make him stop attacking us and leave.” 5
Jeremiah 29:7
Context29:7 Work to see that the city where I sent you as exiles enjoys peace and prosperity. Pray to the Lord for it. For as it prospers you will prosper.’
Jeremiah 32:19
Context32:19 You plan great things and you do mighty deeds. 6 You see everything people do. 7 You reward each of them for the way they live and for the things they do. 8


[7:13] 1 tn This reflects a Hebrew idiom (e.g., 7:25; 11:7; 25:3, 4), i.e., an infinitive of a verb meaning “to do something early [or eagerly]” followed by an infinitive of another verb of action. Cf. HALOT 1384 s.v. שָׁכַם Hiph.2.
[7:13] 2 tn Heb “I called to you and you did not answer.” The words “to repent” are not in the text but are supplied in the translation for clarity.
[21:2] 3 tn The verb used here is often used of seeking information through a prophet (e.g., 2 Kgs 1:16; 8:8) and hence many translate “inquire of the
[21:2] 4 tn The dominant spelling of this name is actually Nebuchadrezzar which is closer to his Babylonian name Nebu kudduri uzzur. An alternate spelling which is found 6 times in the book of Jeremiah and 17 times elsewhere is Nebuchadnezzar which is the form of the name that is usually used in English versions.
[21:2] 5 tn Heb “Perhaps the
[32:19] 5 tn Heb “[you are] great in counsel and mighty in deed.”
[32:19] 6 tn Heb “your eyes are open to the ways of the sons of men.”
[32:19] 7 tn Heb “giving to each according to his way [= behavior/conduct] and according to the fruit of his deeds.”