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Yeremia 28:7

Konteks
28:7 But listen to what I say to you and to all these people. 1 

Yeremia 42:13

Konteks

42:13 “You must not disobey the Lord your God by saying, ‘We will not stay in this land.’

Yeremia 50:43

Konteks

50:43 The king of Babylon will become paralyzed with fear 2 

when he hears news of their coming. 3 

Anguish will grip him,

agony like that of a woman giving birth to a baby. 4 

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[28:7]  1 tn Heb “Listen to this word/message which I am about to speak in your ears and the ears of all these people.”

[50:43]  2 tn Heb “his hands will drop/hang limp.” For the meaning of this idiom see the translator’s note on 6:24.

[50:43]  3 tn Heb “The king of Babylon hears report of them and his hands hang limp.” The verbs are translated as future because the passage is prophetic and the verbs may be interpreted as prophetic perfects (the action viewed as if it were as good as done). In the parallel passage in 6:24 the verbs could be understood as present perfects because the passage could be viewed as in the present. Here it is future.

[50:43]  4 sn Compare Jer 6:22-24 where almost the same exact words as 50:41-43 are applied to the people of Judah. The repetition of prophecies here and in the following verses emphasizes the talionic nature of God’s punishment of Babylon; as they have done to others, so it will be done to them (cf. 25:14; 50:15).



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