Geremia 6:21

21 Per tanto, così ha detto il Signore: Ecco, io metterò a questo popolo degl’intoppi, ne’ quali s’intopperanno, padri e figliuoli insieme; vicini ed amici periranno.

Geremia 6:21 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 6:21

Therefore thus saith the Lord
Because of their immorality and hypocrisy, their contempt of his word, and confidence in legal rites and ceremonies: behold, I will lay stumblingblocks before this people;
by which may be meant the judgments of God upon them, raising up enemies against them, and suffering them to invade their land; particularly the Assyrians, as the following words show. Moreover, the prophecies of the false prophets, and the doctrines which they were permitted to spread among the people, were snares and stumblingblocks unto them, they being given up to believe their lies, and to be hardened by them; nay, even true doctrines, the doctrines of justification and salvation by Christ, yea, Christ himself, were a rock of offence, and a stumbling stone to these people, ( Isaiah 8:14 ) ( Romans 9:32 Romans 9:33 ) ( 1 Peter 2:7 1 Peter 2:8 ) and the fathers and the sons together shall fall upon them;
or, "by them" F26; the latter following the examples of the forager; and so it denotes, that as the corruption was general, the punishment would be: and the neighbour and his friend shall perish;
in the same calamity, being involved in the guilt of the same iniquity, in which they encouraged and hardened one another. The Septuagint and Arabic versions by "stumblingblocks" understand an "infirmity" or "disease", which should come upon the people, and make a general desolation among them. Kimchi interprets the whole of the wickedness of fathers and children, neighbours and friends, and such as were in trade and partnership, and of their delight in mischief; that though they were aware of the stumblingblocks, yet would not give each other warning of them. The whole, according to the accents, should be rendered thus, "and they shall fall upon them, the fathers and the sons together, the neighbour and his friend, and they shall perish"; falling and perishing are said of them all.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (Mb) "in iis", Schmidt; "in eis", Cocceius, Pegnanius.

Geremia 6:21 In-Context

19 Ascolta, o terra. Ecco, io fo venire un male sopra questo popolo, il frutto de’ lor pensieri; perciocchè non hanno atteso alle mie parole, ed hanno rigettata la mia Legge.
20 A che offerirmi l’incenso che vien di Seba, e la buona canna odorosa che viene di lontan paese? i vostri olocausti non mi sono a grado, e i vostri sacrificii non mi son piacevoli.
21 Per tanto, così ha detto il Signore: Ecco, io metterò a questo popolo degl’intoppi, ne’ quali s’intopperanno, padri e figliuoli insieme; vicini ed amici periranno.
22 Così ha detto il Signore: Ecco, un popolo viene dal paese di Settentrione, ed una gran gente si muove dal fondo della terra.
23 Impugneranno l’arco e lo scudo; essi sono una gente crudele, e non avranno pietà alcuna; la lor voce romoreggerà come il mare, e cavalcheranno sopra cavalli; ciascun di loro sarà in ordine, come un uomo prode, per combattere contro a te, o figliuola di Sion.
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