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Jeremías 13:18

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18 Di al rey y a la reina madre, humillaos, sentaos en el suelo, porque ha caído de vuestras cabezas vuestra hermosa corona.

Jeremías 13:18 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 13:18

Say unto the king, and to the queen
Jehoiachin, and his mother Nehushta, as it is generally interpreted by the Jewish commentators, and others; who, with many princes and officers, were carried captive into Babylon, ( 2 Kings 24:12-15 ) or rather Zedekiah and his wife; since the captivity after threatened is a perfect and complete one, which Jehoiachin's was not: humble yourselves, sit down;
or, "sit down humbled" F4; come down from your thrones, and sit in the dust; humble yourselves before the Lord for your own sins, and the sins of the people; in times of general corruption, and which threatens a nation with ruin, it becomes kings and princes to set an example of repentance, humiliation, and reformation; though it may be this is rather a prediction of what would be, that they should descend from their throne, and lose their grandeur, and be in a low and abject condition, than an exhortation to what was their duty; since it follows: for your principalities shall come down;
their royal state and greatness, and all the ensigns of it; and especially such as they had upon their heads, as the word used denotes, and as the following explanation shows: even the crown of your glory;
or glorious crown, which should fall from their heads, or be taken from them, when they should be no more served in state, or treated as crowned heads.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (wbv wlypvh) "degite humiliter", Castalio; "abjectissime considite", Junius & Tremellius; "loco humili considite", Piscator
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Jeremías 13:18 In-Context

16 Dad gloria al SEÑOR vuestro Dios antes que haga venir las tinieblas, y antes que vuestros pies tropiecen sobre los montes oscuros, y estéis esperando la luz, y El la transforme en profundas tinieblas, la torne en lobreguez.
17 Pero si no escucháis esto, mi alma sollozará en secreto por tal orgullo; mis ojos llorarán amargamente y se anegarán en lágrimas, porque ha sido hecho cautivo el rebaño del SEÑOR.
18 Di al rey y a la reina madre, humillaos, sentaos en el suelo, porque ha caído de vuestras cabezas vuestra hermosa corona.
19 Las ciudades del Neguev han sido cerradas, y no hay quien las abra: todo Judá ha sido llevado al destierro, llevado al cautiverio en su totalidad.
20 Alzad vuestros ojos, y ved a los que vienen del norte. ¿Dónde está el rebaño que te fue confiado, tus hermosas ovejas?
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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