Jeremías 10:18

18 Porque así dice el SEÑOR: He aquí, en esta ocasión, tiro con honda a los habitantes de la tierra, y los afligiré para que me puedan hallar.

Jeremías 10:18 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 10:18

For thus saith the Lord
This is a reason enforcing the exhortation in the preceding verse, and shows that the same people that are spoken of here are addressed there. Behold, I will sling out the inhabitants of the land at this once;
meaning the inhabitants of the land of Judea; or otherwise the prophet would never have expressed such a concern for them as he does in the following verse. Their captivity is signified by the slinging of a stone out of a sling, and shows how sudden, swift, and certain, it would be: and that it would as easily and swiftly be done, and with equal force and rapidity, as a stone is slung out of a sling; and that it would be done by the Lord himself, whoever were the instruments: and will distress them;
or "straiten" F26 them, on every side; it seems to intend the siege; or bring them into great straits and difficulties, through the pestilence, famine, sword, and captivity: that they may find it;
so as he had spoken by his prophets, it coming to pass exactly as they had foretold. The Targum is,

``that they may receive the punishment of their sins;''
and so the Septuagint and Arabic versions, "that thy stroke may be found"; but the Syriac version is very different from either, "that they may seek me and find"; which is an end that is sometimes answered by afflictive dispensations.
FOOTNOTES:

F26 (Mhl ytruhw) "oblidere faciana eos", some in Vatablus; "et angustabo, [vel] obsidebo eos", Schmidt; "faciam ut obsideant eos", Calvin; "arctum ipsis facium", Cocceius.

Jeremías 10:18 In-Context

16 No es como ésta la porción de Jacob; porque El es el Hacedor de todo, e Israel es la tribu de su heredad; el SEÑOR de los ejércitos es su nombre.
17 Recoge del suelo tus pertenencias, tú que moras sitiada.
18 Porque así dice el SEÑOR: He aquí, en esta ocasión, tiro con honda a los habitantes de la tierra, y los afligiré para que me puedan hallar.
19 ¡Ay de mí, por mi quebranto! Mi herida es incurable. Mas yo me dije: De cierto esta es una enfermedad, y debo soportarla.
20 Mi tienda ha sido destruida, y todas mis cuerdas rotas; mis hijos me han abandonado y no queda ninguno. No hay quien plante de nuevo mi tienda ni coloque mis cortinas.
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