Geremia 10:7

7 Chi non ti temerebbe, o re delle nazioni? Poiché questo t’è dovuto; giacché fra tutti i savi delle nazioni e in tutti i loro regni non v’è alcuno pari a te.

Geremia 10:7 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 10:7

Who would not fear thee, O King of nations?
&c.] Not that the fear of him among the nations was general, or that he was owned by them as their King; but inasmuch as of right he was their King, so he ought to have been feared and reverenced by them; and it was an instance of great stupidity and ingratitude not to do it. The Targum renders it,

``King of all people;''
and the Syriac version, "King of all worlds"; some reference seems to be had to this passage in ( Revelation 15:3 Revelation 15:4 ) , where, instead of "King of nations", the Lord is called "King of saints"; and there refers to a time when he will be feared, that is, worshipped and served by all nations, as he ought to be: for to thee doth it appertain;
that is, fear belongs to him, it is his due; and this, with keeping the commandments of God, is the whole duty of man. The Vulgate Latin version is, "thine is the glory"; honour or praise, as the Syriac version; and so Jarchi interprets it of beauty or glory; but the Targum,
``thine is the kingdom;''
and so Kimchi; and to which agrees the Arabic version. Forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations, and in all their
kingdoms, there is none like unto thee;
that is, among all the wise kings of the nations, and all their wise counsellors, there is none like unto God for wisdom, or for glory and majesty; there is none of them that has such a kingdom as he has, or that governs it as he does; and as all their power and government, so all that wisdom by which they manage their political affairs, are from him.

Geremia 10:7 In-Context

5 Cotesti dèi son come pali in un orto di cocomeri, e non parlano; bisogna portarli, perché non posson camminare. Non li temete! perché non possono fare alcun male, e non è in loro potere di far del bene.
6 Non v’è alcuno pari a te, o Eterno; tu sei grande, e grande in potenza è il tuo nome.
7 Chi non ti temerebbe, o re delle nazioni? Poiché questo t’è dovuto; giacché fra tutti i savi delle nazioni e in tutti i loro regni non v’è alcuno pari a te.
8 Ma costoro tutti insieme sono stupidi e insensati; non è che una dottrina di vanità; non è altro che legno;
9 argento battuto in lastre portato da Tarsis, oro venuto da Ufaz, opera di scultore e di man d’orefice; son vestiti di porpora e di scarlatto, son tutti lavoro d’abili artefici.
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