Jeremia 25:34

34 Heulet, ihr Hirten, und schreiet! Und wälzet euch in der Asche, ihr Herrlichen der Herde! Denn eure Tage sind erfüllt, um geschlachtet zu werden; und ich zerstreue euch, daß ihr hinfallen werdet wie ein kostbares Gefäß.

Jeremia 25:34 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 25:34

Howl, ye shepherds, and cry
The Targum is,

``howl, ye kings, and cry;''
and the rulers and governors of the nations before threatened with destruction are meant; who are here called upon to lamentation and mourning for the ruin and loss of their kingdoms; though Calvin thinks that this is an apostrophe to the Jewish nation, and the rulers of it. It is no uncommon thing in Scripture to call kings and civil magistrates shepherds; see ( Jeremiah 23:1 Jeremiah 23:2 ) ( Zechariah 10:3 ) ( 11:3 ) ; and wallow yourselves [in the ashes], ye principal of the flock;
or "roll yourselves [in dust]", as a token of mourning; as being in the utmost distress, and incapable of helping themselves, and redressing the grievances of their people; and therefore lie down and tumble about as in the greatest anxiety and trouble, the Targum is,
``cover your heads with ashes, ye mighty of the people;''
meaning those who were in the highest posts of honour and profit; the chief as to authority and power, riches and wealth; for the days of your slaughter and of your dispersions are
accomplished;
the time is come when they who were the fat of the flock, and were nourished up for slaughter, should be slain. The allusion to shepherds and sheep is still kept up; and such who should escape that, should be scattered up and down the world, as a flock of sheep is by the wolf, or any other beast of prey, when some are seized and devoured, and others dispersed; and this was not the case of the Jews only, but of other nations in their turn; and ye shall fall like a pleasant vessel;
a vessel of worth and value, and so desirable; as vessels of glass, of gems, or of earth, as of Venice glass, of alabaster, of China; which when they fall and are broken, become useless, and are irreparable; signifying hereby, that their desirableness and excellency would not secure them from destruction, and that their ruin would be irretrievable.

Jeremia 25:34 In-Context

32 So spricht Jehova der Heerscharen: Siehe, Unglück geht aus von Nation zu Nation, und ein gewaltiger Sturm macht sich auf von dem äußersten Ende der Erde.
33 Und die Erschlagenen Jehovas werden an jenem Tage liegen von einem Ende der Erde bis zum anderen Ende der Erde; sie werden nicht beklagt und nicht gesammelt noch begraben werden; zu Dünger auf der Fläche des Erdbodens sollen sie werden. -
34 Heulet, ihr Hirten, und schreiet! Und wälzet euch in der Asche, ihr Herrlichen der Herde! Denn eure Tage sind erfüllt, um geschlachtet zu werden; und ich zerstreue euch, daß ihr hinfallen werdet wie ein kostbares Gefäß.
35 Und die Zuflucht ist den Hirten verloren, und das Entrinnen den Herrlichen der Herde.
36 Horch! Geschrei der Hirten, und Heulen der Herrlichen der Herde; denn Jehova verwüstet ihre Weide.
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