Jeremiah 2:30

30 "I punished your people, but it did not help. They didn't come back when they were punished. With your swords you killed your prophets like a hungry lion.

Jeremiah 2:30 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 2:30

In vain have I smitten your children
Or, "for vanity" {g}; for vain speaking, for making vain oaths and vows; so it is explained in the Talmud F8; but the sense is, that the rod of chastisement was used in vain; the afflictions that came upon them had no effect on them to amend and reform them; they were never the better for them: they received no correction;
or instruction by them; see ( Jeremiah 5:3 ) , your own sword hath devoured your prophets;
as Isaiah, Zechariah, and Uriah, who were sent to them to reprove and correct them, but they were so far from receiving their correction, that they put them to death; though Kimchi mentions it as the sense of his father, and which he approves of, that this is to be understood, not of the true prophets of the Lord, but of false prophets; wherefore it is said, "your prophets"; and they had no prophets but false prophets, whose prophecy was the cause of the destruction of souls, and this brought ruin upon the prophets themselves; and this sense of the words Jerom gives into; it follows: like a destroying lion;
that is, the sword of the Lord, according to the latter sense; the judgments of God, by which the people fall, and their false prophets with them, were like a lion that destroys and devours all that come near it. The Septuagint and Arabic versions add, and ye were not afraid;
which confirms what was before said, that chastisement and correction were in vain.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (awvl) "propter vanitatem, [sive] vaniloquentiam", Vatablus.
F8 T. Bab. Sabbat, fol. 32. 2. & Cetubot, fol. 72. 1.

Jeremiah 2:30 In-Context

28 Where are the idols you made for yourselves? Let them come and save you when you are in trouble! People of Judah, you have as many idols as you have towns!
29 "Why do you complain to me? All of you have turned against me," says the Lord.
30 "I punished your people, but it did not help. They didn't come back when they were punished. With your swords you killed your prophets like a hungry lion.
31 "People of Judah, pay attention to the word of the Lord: or like a dark and dangerous land? Why do my people say, 'We are free to wander. We won't come to you anymore'?
32 A young woman does not forget her jewelry, and a bride does not forget the decorations for her dress. But my people have forgotten me for more days than can be counted.
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