Jeremia 15:4

4 Und ich will sie zur Mißhandlung hingeben allen Königreichen der Erde, um Manasses willen, des Sohnes Hiskias, des Königs von Juda, wegen dessen, was er in Jerusalem getan hat. -

Jeremia 15:4 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 15:4

And I will cause them to be removed into all kingdoms of the
earth
Not only into Babylon, but into other countries; which has had its full accomplishment in this their last captivity by the Romans: or "I will give them for a commotion" F26; shaking and trembling; they shall be like Cain, fugitives and vagabonds, and be in fear and trembling everywhere, for what is, or is about to come upon them: or "for horror unto all kingdoms" F1; all that see the calamities and judgments that come upon them will be struck with dread and horror, plainly seeing the hand of the Lord in them: because of Manasseh the son of Hezekiah king of Judah;
because of the idolatry and murder committed by him; and which were the more aggravated, by having so good a parent, and so religious an education, and by his high office and dignity as king of Judah; and though these sins were personally forgiven him, yet, being imitated and continued in by the Jews, captivity is threatened them. The Targum is,

``because they turned not (or were not converted) as Manasseh;''
and so in the Talmud F2, because Manasseh repented, and they did not; but this sense the words will not bear, because of what goes before, of which these are a reason; and because of what follows after, which are connected with them: for that which he did in Jerusalem;
the innocent blood he shed there, and the idolatrous worship he there set up; even where the temple was, the place of God's worship, and which was the metropolis of the nation, and so set an example, which must influence the whole country.
FOOTNOTES:

F26 (hewzl) "in commotionem", Calvin, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
F1 "In horrorem", Cocceius.
F2 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 102. 2.

Jeremia 15:4 In-Context

2 Und es soll geschehen, wenn sie zu dir sagen: Wohin sollen wir fortgehen? So sage ihnen: So spricht Jehova: Wer zum Tode bestimmt ist, gehe zum Tode; und wer zum Schwerte, zum Schwerte; und wer zum Hunger, zum Hunger; und wer zur Gefangenschaft, zur Gefangenschaft.
3 Denn ich bestelle über sie vier Arten von Übeln, spricht Jehova: Das Schwert zum Würgen, und die Hunde zum Zerren, und das Gevögel des Himmels und die Tiere der Erde zum Fressen und zum Vertilgen.
4 Und ich will sie zur Mißhandlung hingeben allen Königreichen der Erde, um Manasses willen, des Sohnes Hiskias, des Königs von Juda, wegen dessen, was er in Jerusalem getan hat. -
5 Denn wer wird sich über dich erbarmen, Jerusalem, und wer dir Beileid bezeigen, und wer wird einkehren, um nach deinem Wohlergehen zu fragen?
6 Du hast mich verstoßen, spricht Jehova, du gingst rückwärts; und so werde ich meine Hand wider dich ausstrecken und dich verderben; ich bin des Bereuens müde.
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