Jérémie 22:24

24 Je suis vivant! dit l'Éternel; quand Chonia, fils de Jéhojakim, roi de Juda, serait un cachet à ma main droite, je t'arracherais de là!

Jérémie 22:24 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 22:24

[As] I live, saith the Lord
The form of an oath, used to express the greater certainty of what is after delivered: swearing by his life is swearing by himself; see ( Hebrews 6:13 ) ; though Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah;
the same with Jeconiah, so nicknamed by way of contempt; and it may be to denote the diminution of his glory and kingdom, and the shortness of his reign: were the signet upon my right hand;
ever so near to him, or ever so much valued by him, as he had been before, and so constantly cared for and regarded by him; as a ring, with anything respectable engraved on it, is constantly wore by persons, and greatly valued; especially such as had on them the image or picture of a person loved, as was usual in some countries, to which the allusion is by some thought to be: so the friends of Epicurus used to have his image engraved upon their rings, which they wore on their fingers in respect to him, and as an omen of good to themselves F2; see ( Song of Solomon 8:6 ) ( Isaiah 49:16 ) ( Haggai 2:23 ) ; yet would I pluck thee thence:
with great displeasure and indignation: it designs being removed from his throne and kingdom, and out of his native land, and carried into a far country, as follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Vid. Alexand. ab Alex. Genial. Dier. l. 2. c. 19.

Jérémie 22:24 In-Context

22 Le vent se repaîtra de tous ceux qui te paissent, et ceux qui t'aiment iront en captivité. Certainement alors tu seras honteuse et dans l'ignominie, à cause de toute ta malice.
23 Toi qui habites le Liban et qui fais ton nid dans les cèdres, que tu seras à plaindre quand te surviendront les douleurs et l'angoisse, comme à la femme en travail!
24 Je suis vivant! dit l'Éternel; quand Chonia, fils de Jéhojakim, roi de Juda, serait un cachet à ma main droite, je t'arracherais de là!
25 Je te livrerai entre les mains de ceux qui cherchent ta vie, entre les mains de ceux dont la présence te fait peur, et entre les mains de Nébucadnetsar, roi de Babylone, et entre les mains des Caldéens.
26 Je te jetterai, toi et ta mère qui t'a enfanté, dans cet autre pays où vous n'êtes point nés, et c'est là que vous mourrez.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.