Yēlìmǐshū 17:12-18

12 Wǒmen de shèng suǒ shì róngyào de bǎozuò , cóng taì chū ānzhì zaì gāo chù .
13 Yēhéhuá Yǐsèliè de pànwàng a , fán lí qì nǐde bì zhì méng xiū . Yēhéhuá shuō , líkāi wǒde , tāmende míngzi bì xiĕ zaì tǔ lǐ , yīnwei tāmen lí qì wǒ zhè huó shuǐ de quányuán .
14 Yēhéhuá a , qiú nǐ yīzhì wǒ , wǒ biàn quányù , zhĕngjiù wǒ , wǒ biàn déjiù . yīn nǐ shì wǒ suǒ zànmĕi de .
15 Tāmen duì wǒ shuō , Yēhéhuá de huà zaì nǎli ne . jiào zhè huà yìngyàn ba .
16 Zhìyú wǒ , nà gēn cóng nǐ zuò mùrén de zhífèn , wǒ bìng méiyǒu jímáng lí qì , yĕ méiyǒu xiǎng nà zāiyāng de rìzi . zhè shì nǐ zhīdào de . wǒ kǒu zhōng suǒ chū de yányǔ dōu zaì nǐ miànqián .
17 Búyào shǐ wǒ yīn nǐ jīngkǒng . dāng zāihuò de rìzi , nǐ shì wǒde bìnàn suǒ .
18 Yuàn nàxiē bīpò wǒde méng xiū , què búyào shǐ wǒ méng xiū . shǐ tāmen jīng huáng , què búyào shǐ wǒ jīng huáng . shǐ zāihuò de rìzi líndào tāmen , yǐ jiābeì de huǐhuaì huǐhuaì tāmen .

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Yēlìmǐshū 17:12-18 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 17

This chapter is a further prophecy of the destruction of the Jews, with the causes of it, their sins, as their idolatry, which was notorious; of which their own consciences, their altars, and their children, were witnesses, Jer 17:1,2 for which they are threatened with the spoil of their substance and treasure, and discontinuance in their land, Jer 17:3,4 as also their confidence in an arm of flesh, which brought the curse of God upon them, when such are blessed that trust in him; and the difference between those that trust in men and those that trust in the Lord is illustrated by very apt similes, Jer 17:5-8, the source of which vain confidence is the wicked heart of man, known to none but God, Jer 17:9,10 and the vanity of it is exposed by a partridge sitting on eggs without hatching them, Jer 17:11, and their departure from God, by trusting in the creature, and in outward things, is aggravated by their temple being the throne and seat of the divine Majesty; by what God is to his people that trust in him; and by the shame and ruin that follow an apostasy from him, Jer 17:12,13, wherefore the prophet, sensible of his own backslidings, prays to be healed and saved by the Lord, who should have all the praise and glory, Jer 17:14 and then relates the scoffs of the people at the word of God by him, another cause of their ruin; declares his own innocence and integrity; prays for protection and security from fear in a time of trouble; and for confusion, terror, and destruction to his persecutors, Jer 17:15-18, then follows an order to him from the Lord, to go and stand in the gate of the city, and exhort all ranks of men to the observation of the sabbath, with directions how to keep it, which had not been observed by their fathers, and which was another cause of their ruin, Jer 17:19-23, and the chapter is closed with promises of blessings in city, court, and country, in church and state, should they religiously observe the sabbath day; but if they profaned it, the city of Jerusalem, and its palaces, should be burnt with fire, Jer 17:24-27.

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