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Yeremia 6:10

Konteks

6:10 I answered, 1 

“Who would listen

if I spoke to them and warned them? 2 

Their ears are so closed 3 

that they cannot hear!

Indeed, 4  what the Lord says is offensive to them.

They do not like it at all. 5 

Yeremia 7:26

Konteks
7:26 But your ancestors 6  did not listen to me nor pay attention to me. They became obstinate 7  and were more wicked than even their own forefathers.’”

Yeremia 44:4-5

Konteks
44:4 I sent my servants the prophets to you people over and over 8  again warning you not to do this disgusting thing I hate. 9  44:5 But the people of Jerusalem and Judah 10  would not listen or pay any attention. They would not stop the wickedness they were doing nor quit sacrificing to other gods. 11 
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[6:10]  1 tn These words are not in the text but are supplied in the translation for clarity.

[6:10]  2 tn Or “To whom shall I speak? To whom shall I give warning? Who will listen?” Heb “Unto whom shall I speak and give warning that they may listen?”

[6:10]  3 tn Heb “are uncircumcised.”

[6:10]  4 tn Heb “Behold!”

[6:10]  5 tn Heb “They do not take pleasure in it.”

[7:26]  6 tn Or “But your predecessors…”; Heb “But they….” There is a confusing interchange in the pronouns in vv. 25-26 which has led to some leveling in the ancient versions and the modern English versions. What is involved here are four levels of referents, the “you” of the present generation (vv. 21-22a), the ancestors who were delivered from Egypt (i.e., the “they” of vv. 22b-24), the “you” of v. 25 which involves all the Israelites from the Exodus to the time of speaking, and the “they” of v. 26 which cannot be the ancestors of vv. 22-24 (since they cannot be more wicked than themselves) but must be an indefinite entity which is a part of the “you” of v. 25, i.e., the more immediate ancestors of the present generation. If this is kept in mind, there is no need to level the pronouns to “they” and “them” or to “you” and “your” as some of the ancient versions and modern English versions have done.

[7:26]  7 tn Heb “hardened [or made stiff] their neck.”

[44:4]  8 tn See 7:13 for an explanation of this idiom and compare 7:25; 25:4; 26:5; 29:19; 35:15 for similar references to the persistent warnings of the prophets.

[44:4]  9 tn Heb “sent…over again, saying, ‘Do not do this terrible thing that I hate.’” The indirect quote has been used to shorten the sentence and eliminate one level of embedded quotes.

[44:4]  sn This refers to the worship of other gods mentioned in the previous verse.

[44:5]  10 tn There appears to be a deliberate shift in the pronouns used in vv. 2-5. “You” refers to the people living in Egypt who are being addressed (v. 2) and to the people of present and past generations to whom the Lord persistently sent the prophets (v. 4). “They” refers to the people of Jerusalem and the towns of Judah who have suffered disaster (v. 2) because of the wickedness of sacrificing to other gods (vv. 3, 5). The referents have been explicitly identified in the translation for the sake of clarity.

[44:5]  11 tn Heb “They did not listen or incline their ear [= pay attention] by turning from their wickedness by not sacrificing to other gods.” The לְ (lamed) + the negative + the infinitive is again epexegetical. The sentence has been restructured and more idiomatic English expressions have been used to better conform with contemporary English style but an attempt has been made to retain the basic relationships of subordination.



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