Geremia 5:1-9

1 Andate attorno per le strade di Gerusalemme, e riguardate ora, e riconoscete, e cercate per le sue piazze, se trovate un solo uomo; se vi è alcuno che operi dirittamente, che cerchi la lealtà; ed io le perdonerò.
2 E se pur dicono: Il Signor vive; certo giurano falsamente.
3 O Signore, non sono gli occhi tuoi volti verso la lealtà: tu li hai percossi, e non è lor doluto; tu li hai consumati, ed han ricusato di ricevere correzione; hanno indurata la faccia loro, più che un sasso; hanno rifiutato di convertirsi.
4 Or io diceva: Questi son solo i miseri; sono insensati; perciocchè non conoscono la via del Signore, la Legge dell’Iddio loro.
5 Io me ne andrò a grandi, e parlerò con loro; perciocchè essi conoscono la via del Signore, la Legge dell’Iddio loro; ma essi tutti quanti hanno spezzato il giogo, hanno rotti i legami.
6 Perciò il leone della selva li ha percossi, il lupo del vespro li ha deserti, il pardo sta in guato presso alle lor città; chiunque ne uscirà sarà lacerato; perciocchè i lor misfatti sono moltiplicati, le lor ribellioni si son rinforzate.
7 Come ti perdonerei io questo? i tuoi figliuoli mi hanno lasciato, ed han giurato per quelli che non sono dii; ed avendoli io satollati, han commesso adulterio; e si sono adunati a schiere in casa della meretrice.
8 Quando si levano la mattina, son come cavalli ben pasciuti: ciascun di loro ringhia dietro alla moglie del suo prossimo.
9 Non farei io punizione di queste cose? dice il Signore; e non vendicherebbesi l’anima mia d’una cotal gente?

Geremia 5:1-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 5

This chapter contains a further account of the destruction of the Jews by the Chaldeans, and the causes of it, the sins of the people, as want of justice and truth; being so corrupt, that a just and faithful man was not to be found among them; could there, the city would have been pardoned for his sake, Jer 5:1, their swearing falsely by the name of the Lord, Jer 5:2, their incorrigibleness by chastisements, which was the case not only of the lower, but higher rank of people, Jer 5:3-5, wherefore the enemy, who for his cruelty is compared to a lion, a wolf, and a leopard, is threatened to be let in among them, Jer 5:6, then other sins are mentioned as the cause of it, as idolatry and adultery, Jer 5:7-9 hence the enemy has a commission to scale their walls, take away their battlements, though not to make a full end, the Lord disowning them for his, Jer 5:10, because of their perfidy against him, their belying of him, contradicting what he had said, and despising the word sent by his prophets, Jer 5:11-13, wherefore it is threatened, that his word like fire should devour them; and that a distant, mighty, and ancient nation, of a foreign speech, should invade them; who, like an open sepulchre, would devour them, and eat up the increase of their fields, vineyards, flocks, and herds, and impoverish their cities, yet not make a full end of them, Jer 5:14-18, and in just retaliation should they serve strangers in a foreign country, who had served strange gods in their own, Jer 5:19 then a declaration is published, and an expostulation is made with them, who are represented as foolish, ignorant, and blind, that they would fear the Lord; which is pressed by arguments taken from the power of God, in restraining the sea, which had no effect upon them; and from the goodness of God, in giving the former and latter rain, and the appointed weeks of the harvest, which their sins turned away and withheld from them, Jer 5:20-25, and then other sins are mentioned as the cause of God's visiting them in a way of vengeance, as the defrauding of men in trade, and the oppression of the fatherless and the poor in judgment; and false prophesying, to the advantage of the priests, and the king of the people, Jer 5:26-31.

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