Jeremias 29:23

23 Porque cometeram loucura em Israel: adulteraram com as mulheres de seus amigos e em meu nome falaram mentiras, que eu não ordenei que falassem. Mas eu estou sabendo; sou testemunha disso’, declara o SENHOR.

Jeremias 29:23 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 29:23

Because they have committed villany in Israel
Or "folly" {f}; as the sins of adultery, and prophesying falsely, are afterwards mentioned. This was not the reason why the king of Babylon put them to death; though the Jews F7 have a tradition that they attempted the chastity of Nebuchadnezzar's daughter, for which reason he case them into a furnace; but rather it was on account of their prophesying immediate destruction to Babylon; and telling the captives that they should be delivered in a short time; and stirring them up to prepare to go to their own land; but the reasons here given are those which moved the Lord to deliver them into the hands of the king of Babylon for their destruction: and have committed adultery with their neighbours' wives;
which was a piece of villany, as well as folly; and which abundantly showed that these men were not the prophets of the Lord, or were sent by him, being such impure wretches: and have spoken lying words in my name, which I have not commanded
them;
as that the people should return to their own land in a short time; this was another part of their villany and folly, and for which they were given up into the hands of the king of Babylon, to be punished: even I know, and [am] a witness, saith the Lord;
for though their adulteries might be very secretly committed, and their lying prophecies were not seen to be such by the people in common; yet God, who is omniscient, saw all their impurity, and knew all their lies and falsehood, and was, and would be, a swift witness against them, here and hereafter. The Targum is,

``and before me it is manifest, and my word is a witness, saith the Lord.''

FOOTNOTES:

F6 (hlbn) "stultitiam", V. L. Schmidt.
F7 T. Bab. Sanhedrin. fol. 93. 1.

Jeremias 29:23 In-Context

21 Assim diz o SENHOR dos Exércitos, o Deus de Israel, a respeito de Acabe, filho de Colaías, e a respeito de Zedequias, filho de Maaseias, que estão profetizando mentiras a vocês em meu nome: ‘Eu os entregarei nas mãos de Nabucodonosor, rei da Babilônia, e ele os matará diante de vocês.
22 Em razão disso, os exilados de Judá que estão na Babilônia usarão esta maldição: “Que o SENHOR o trate como tratou Zedequias e Acabe, os quais o rei da Babilônia queimou vivos”.
23 Porque cometeram loucura em Israel: adulteraram com as mulheres de seus amigos e em meu nome falaram mentiras, que eu não ordenei que falassem. Mas eu estou sabendo; sou testemunha disso’, declara o SENHOR.
24 “Diga a Semaías, de Neelam:
25 Diz o SENHOR dos Exércitos, o Deus de Israel, que você enviou cartas em seu próprio nome a todo o povo de Jerusalém, a Sofonias, filho do sacerdote Maaseias, e a todos os sacerdotes. Você disse a Sofonias:
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