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Yeremia 14:9

Konteks

14:9 Why should you be like someone who is helpless, 1 

like a champion 2  who cannot save anyone?

You are indeed with us, 3 

and we belong to you. 4 

Do not abandon us!”

Yeremia 25:29

Konteks
25:29 For take note, I am already beginning to bring disaster on the city that I call my own. 5  So how can you possibly avoid being punished? 6  You will not go unpunished! For I am proclaiming war against all who live on the earth. I, the Lord who rules over all, 7  affirm it!’ 8 

Yeremia 34:15

Konteks
34:15 Recently, however, you yourselves 9  showed a change of heart and did what is pleasing to me. You granted your fellow countrymen their freedom and you made a covenant to that effect in my presence in the house that I have claimed for my own. 10 
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[14:9]  1 tn This is the only time this word occurs in the Hebrew Bible. The lexicons generally take it to mean “confused” or “surprised” (cf., e.g., BDB 187 s.v. דָּהַם). However, the word has been found in a letter from the seventh century in a passage where it must mean something like “be helpless”; see W. L. Holladay, Jeremiah (Hermeneia), 1:433, for discussion and bibliography of an article where this letter is dealt with.

[14:9]  2 tn Heb “mighty man, warrior.” For this nuance see 1 Sam 17:51 where it parallels a technical term used of Goliath used earlier in 17:4, 23.

[14:9]  3 tn Heb “in our midst.”

[14:9]  4 tn Heb “Your name is called upon us.” See Jer 7:10, 11, 14, 30 for this idiom with respect to the temple and see the notes on Jer 7:10.

[25:29]  5 tn Heb “which is called by my name.” See translator’s note on 7:10 for support.

[25:29]  6 tn This is an example of a question without the formal introductory particle following a conjunctive vav introducing an opposition. (See Joüon 2:609 §161.a.) It is also an example of the use of the infinitive before the finite verb in a rhetorical question involving doubt or denial. (See Joüon 2:422-23 §123.f, and compare usage in Gen 37:8.)

[25:29]  7 tn Heb “Yahweh of armies.”

[25:29]  sn See the study notes on 2:19 and 7:3 for explanation of this extended title.

[25:29]  8 tn Heb “Oracle of Yahweh of armies.”

[34:15]  9 tn The presence of the independent pronoun in the Hebrew text is intended to contrast their actions with those of their ancestors.

[34:15]  10 sn This refers to the temple. See Jer 7:10, 11, 14, 30 and see the translator’s note on 7:10 and the study note on 10:25 for the explanation of the idiom involved here.



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