Jérémie 15:12

12 Le fer brisera-t-il le fer du Nord et l'airain?

Jérémie 15:12 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 15:12

Shall iron break the northern iron and the steel?
] Can iron break iron, especially that which comes from the north, which was harder than the common iron; or steel, the hardest of all? though the Jews were hard as iron, they could not prevail against and overcome Jeremiah, who was made an iron pillar and brasen walls against them, ( Jeremiah 1:18 ) , and so these words are spoken for his comfort and encouragement: or they may respect the Jews and the Chaldeans; and the sense be, that the Jews, as mighty and as strong as they fancied themselves to be, and boasted that they were, they could not find themselves a match for the Chaldean army, which came out of the north; and may be said to be as hard as the northern iron, which came from the Chalybes, a people in the north, near Pontus, from whom steel has its name in the Latin tongue; and this sense agrees with what follows.

Jérémie 15:12 In-Context

10 Malheur à moi, ô ma mère! de ce que tu m'as fait naître homme de contestation et homme de dispute pour tout ce pays! Je n'ai rien prêté, et je n'ai rien emprunté, et cependant chacun me maudit!
11 L'Éternel dit: Ne te réservé-je pas pour le bien? Ne ferai-je pas qu'au temps de la calamité, au temps de la détresse, l'ennemi te supplie?
12 Le fer brisera-t-il le fer du Nord et l'airain?
13 Tes richesses et tes trésors, je les livrerai, sans prix, au pillage, à cause de tous tes péchés, et dans toutes tes frontières.
14 Je te ferai passer, avec tes ennemis, dans un pays que tu ne connais pas; car le feu de ma colère s'est allumé; il brûlera contre vous.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.