Jeremías 48:27

27 ¿Y no fue Israel objeto de burla para ti? ¿O fue sorprendido entre ladrones? Porque cada vez que hablas de él, te burlas.

Jeremías 48:27 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 48:27

For was not Israel a derision unto thee?
&c.] In the time of his calamity, when the ten tribes were carried captive by the Assyrians some years ago; and of late the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin by the Chaldeans; the Moabites rejoiced at this, which they ought not to have done, upon the common principles of humanity; and especially since they were not only neighbours, but akin; and therefore, according to the law of retaliation, it was but just that they should be had in derision themselves: was he found among thieves?
that is, Israel; that he should be a derision to any, as thieves are when they are taken; men rejoice at it, insult them, and deride them; but was this the case of Israel? had he robbed any? had he done any injury to Moab, or any other? no, verily: why this derision then? for since thou spakest of him, thou skippedst for joy;
or, "shookedst thyself" F3; whenever the Moabites spoke of the distresses and calamities of Israel, and of their captivity, they laughed till they shook themselves; not only shook their heads, but their whole bodies. The Vulgate Latin version is, "therefore, because of thy words which thou hast spoken against him, thou shall be carried captive"; and Jarchi mentions such a sense of the words, as given by some of their Rabbins; and to this agrees the Targum,

``and because ye have multiplied words against them, therefore ye shall go into captivity.''

FOOTNOTES:

F3 (ddwntt) "commovisti te", Vatablus, Calvin; "commoves te", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "motitas te", Schmidt.

Jeremías 48:27 In-Context

25 El cuerno de Moab ha sido cortado y quebrado su brazodeclara el SEÑOR.
26 Embriagadle, porque se ha vuelto arrogante con el SEÑOR; Moab se revolcará en su vómito, y será también objeto de burla.
27 ¿Y no fue Israel objeto de burla para ti? ¿O fue sorprendido entre ladrones? Porque cada vez que hablas de él, te burlas.
28 Abandonad las ciudades y morad en las peñas, moradores de Moab, sed como paloma que anida más allá de la boca de la caverna.
29 Hemos oído del orgullo de Moab (es muy orgulloso), de su soberbia, de su orgullo, de su arrogancia y de su altivez.
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