Jeremías 45:5

5 ¿Buscas grandes cosas para ti mismo? ¡No lo hagas! Yo traeré un gran desastre sobre todo este pueblo; pero a ti te daré tu vida como recompensa dondequiera vayas. ¡Yo, el Señor
, he hablado!”».

Jeremías 45:5 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 45:5

Seekest thou great things for thyself? seek [them] not
Riches and wealth honour and esteem, peace and prosperity; these were not to be sought after and expected, when the whole nation would be involved in such a general calamity. Baruch perhaps expected that his reading the roll to princes would have been a means of preferring him at court, of advancing him to some post or office, in which he might have acquired wealth, and got applause, and lived in peace and plenty all his days; but this was not to be looked for; when, if he observed, the very roll he wrote and read contained in it prophecies of the general ruin of the nation. The Jews restrain this to the gift of prophecy they suppose Baruch sought after, which was not to be enjoyed out of the land of Canaan: for, behold, I will bring evil upon all flesh;
not upon every individual person in the world; but upon all the inhabitants of Judea, who should either die by the sword or by famine, or by pestilence, or be carried captive, or be in some distress or another: but thy life will I give unto thee for a prey in all places whither
thou goest;
suggesting that he should be obliged to quit his native place and country, and go from place to place; as he did, after the destruction of Jerusalem, along with the prophet; and even into Egypt with the Jews that went there; where his life would be in danger, and yet should be preserved; he should be snatched as a brand out of the burning, when Jerusalem was taken; and in other places, when exposed, though he should lose everything, yet not his life; which should be as dear to him as a rich spoil taken by the soldier, being a distinguishing mercy.

Jeremías 45:5 In-Context

1 Mensaje para Baruc
El profeta Jeremías le dio un mensaje a Baruc, hijo de Nerías, en el cuarto año del reinado de Joacim, hijo de Josías,
después que Baruc escribió todo lo que Jeremías le había dictado. Le dijo:
2 «Baruc, esto te dice el Señor
, Dios de Israel:
3 “Tú has dicho: ‘¡Estoy repleto de dificultades! ¿No he sufrido ya lo suficiente? ¡Y ahora el Señor
ha añadido más! Estoy agotado de tanto gemir y no encuentro descanso’”.
4 »Baruc, esto dice el Señor
: “Destruiré esta nación que construí; arrancaré lo que planté.
5 ¿Buscas grandes cosas para ti mismo? ¡No lo hagas! Yo traeré un gran desastre sobre todo este pueblo; pero a ti te daré tu vida como recompensa dondequiera vayas. ¡Yo, el Señor
, he hablado!”».
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