Jeremías 3:9

9 Israel no lo tomó en serio y no le parece nada fuera de lo común cometer adulterio al rendir culto a ídolos hechos de madera y de piedra. Así que ahora la tierra se ha corrompido.

Jeremías 3:9 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 3:9

And it came to pass, through the lightness of her whoredom,
&c.] Or the "swiftness" F2 of it; when it was once set on foot, it ran through the land presently one taking it from and following the example of another; or it became a light thing with her to commit idolatry; it was looked upon as a small thing, a trivial offence at most: so the Targum,

``it came to pass that her idols were light in her eyes;''
not lightly esteemed of, but it was a light thing to commit idolatry with them; interpreting the word as the Masora, which it follows: and to the same sense the Septuagint version, "her fornication was for nothing"; it stood for nothing, it was not reckoned as a sin: the Arabic version is, "her fornication was with nothing"; with an idol, which is nothing in the world, ( 1 Corinthians 8:4 ) , some choose to render it, "because of the voice or fame of her whoredom" F3, or idolatry; it sounded forth, and the fame, or rather infamy of it, went out through the whole land: wherefore it follows, that she defiled the land;
polluted it with sin, involved it in guilt, and exposed it to punishment: and committed adultery with stones and with stocks;
that is, with images made of stone and wood, which they served and worshipped as gods; and is the adultery or idolatry they are charged with, and by which the land was defiled. The Targum is,
``she erred or committed idolatry with the worshippers of stone and wood.''
This, by what follows, seems to be understood not of Judah, but of Israel.
FOOTNOTES:

F2 (lqm) "a levitate", a (llq) , "velocem esse", Calvin.
F3 Heb. "propter vocem scortationis ejus, [vel] famosam scortationem", Piscator; "a voce scortationis ejus", Schmidt; "propter famam scortationis ejus", Cocceius; "prae famosa scortatione", Junius & Tremellius.

Jeremías 3:9 In-Context

7 Yo pensaba: “Después de haber hecho todo esto regresará a mí”; pero no lo hizo, y su desleal hermana Judá lo observó.
8 Vio que me divorcié de la infiel Israel debido a su adulterio; pero Judá, esa hermana traicionera, no tuvo temor, y ahora ella también me ha dejado y se ha entregado a la prostitución.
9 Israel no lo tomó en serio y no le parece nada fuera de lo común cometer adulterio al rendir culto a ídolos hechos de madera y de piedra. Así que ahora la tierra se ha corrompido.
10 Sin embargo, a pesar de esto, su infiel hermana Judá nunca ha vuelto a mí de corazón, solo fingió estar apenada. ¡Yo, el Señor
, he hablado!».
11 Esperanza para la rebelde Israel
Luego el Señor
me dijo: «¡Hasta la infiel Israel es menos culpable que la traidora Judá!
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