Geremia 32:17

17 "Ah, Signore, Eterno! Ecco, tu hai fatto il cielo e la terra con la tua gran potenza e col tuo braccio disteso: non v’è nulla di troppo difficile per te;

Geremia 32:17 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 32:17

Ah Lord God!
&c.] Which the Vulgate Latin version repeats three times, "Ah, ah, ah", as being greatly distressed with the trouble that was coming upon his people; and, it may be, not without some doubts and temptations about their deliverance; or, at least, was pressed in his mind with the difficulties and objections started by the Jews that were with him in the court: behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and
stretched out arm;
with great propriety is the making of the heaven and the earth ascribed to the mighty power of God; for nothing short of almighty power could have produced such a stupendous work as the heavens, with all the host of them, sun, moon, and stars, the terraqueous globe, the earth and sea, with all that in them are; and all this produced out of nothing, by the sole command and word of God: and with great pertinency does the prophet begin his prayer with such a description of God; both to encourage and strengthen his faith in him touching the fulfilment of the above prophecy, and to stop the mouths of the Jews, who objected the impossibility of it: wherefore it follows, [and] there is nothing too hard for thee;
or "hidden from thee" F26; so the Targum; which his wisdom and knowledge did not reach, or his power could not effect: or which is "too wonderful for thee" F1; there is nothing that has so much of the wonderful in it, as to be above the compass of his understanding, and out of the reach of his power, as such things be, which are beyond the power and skill of men; but there is no such thing with God, whose understanding is unsearchable, and his power irresistible; with him nothing is impossible; and who can think there is that observes that the heaven and earth are made by him?


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (Kmm alpy) "non est absconditum a te quicquam", Pagninus; "non potest occultari tibi ulla res", Junius & Tremellius.
F1 "Non mirabile est prae te ullun verbum", Schmidt; "non est ulla res abscondita a te, sive mirabile", Calvin; "non mirificabitur a te ullum verbum", Montanus.

Geremia 32:17 In-Context

15 Poiché così parla l’Eterno degli eserciti, l’Iddio d’Israele: Si compreranno ancora delle case, de’ campi e delle vigne, in questo paese".
16 E dopo ch’io ebbi consegnato l’atto di compra a Baruc, figliuolo di Neria, pregai l’Eterno, dicendo:
17 "Ah, Signore, Eterno! Ecco, tu hai fatto il cielo e la terra con la tua gran potenza e col tuo braccio disteso: non v’è nulla di troppo difficile per te;
18 tu usi benignità verso mille generazioni, e retribuisci l’iniquità dei padri in seno ai figliuoli, dopo di loro; tu sei l’Iddio grande, potente, il cui nome e l’Eterno degli eserciti;
19 tu sei grande in consiglio e potente in opere; e hai gli occhi aperti su tutte le vie de’ figliuoli degli uomini, per rendere a ciascuno secondo le sue opere e secondo il frutto delle sue azioni;
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