Yeremia 13:17
Konteks13:17 But if you will not pay attention to this warning, 1
I will weep alone because of your arrogant pride.
I will weep bitterly and my eyes will overflow with tears 2
because you, the Lord’s flock, 3 will be carried 4 into exile.”
Yeremia 50:33
Konteks50:33 The Lord who rules over all 5 says,
“The people of Israel are oppressed.
So too are the people of Judah. 6
All those who took them captive are holding them prisoners.
They refuse to set them free.
[13:17] 1 tn Heb “If you will not listen to it.” For the use of the feminine singular pronoun to refer to the idea(s) expressed in the preceding verse(s), see GKC 440-41 §135.p.
[13:17] 2 tn Heb “Tearing [my eye] will tear and my eye will run down [= flow] with tears.”
[13:17] sn The depth of Jeremiah’s sorrow for the sad plight of his people, if they refuse to repent, is emphasized by the triple repetition of the word “tears” twice in an emphatic verbal expression (Hebrew infinitive before finite verb) and once in the noun.
[13:17] 3 tn Heb “because the
[13:17] 4 tn The verb is once again in the form of “as good as done” (the Hebrew prophetic perfect).
[50:33] 5 tn Heb “Yahweh of armies.” For an explanation of this title see the study note on 2:19.
[50:33] 6 tn Heb “Oppressed are the people of Israel and the people of Judah together,” i.e., both the people of Israel and Judah are oppressed. However, neither of these renderings is very poetic. The translation seeks to achieve the same meaning with better poetic expression.