Jeremia 11:16

16 Einen grünen Olivenbaum, schön an herrlicher Frucht, hatte Jehova dich genannt; bei dem Lärm eines großen Getümmels legte er Feuer an ihn, und es brachen seine Äste.

Jeremia 11:16 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 11:16

The Lord called thy name a green olive tree
That is, compared the Jewish church and people to one, and made them as one, very prosperous and flourishing in the enjoyment of privileges, civil and religious, being highly favoured with the word and ordinances: fair, and of goodly fruit; which, for a while, brought forth the fruit of good works; and, while such, was amiable and goodly to look upon; was, as the Syriac version is, "fair with fruit, and beautiful in sight"; and whereas it might have been expected she would have so continued, and been still as a green olive tree in the house of God, as David says, ( Psalms 52:8 ) , now it was otherwise, she was become barren, dry, and fruitless: and therefore it follows: with the noise of a great tumult he hath kindled fire upon it:
that is, by means of the Chaldean army, which came with a mighty rushing noise, as a numerous army does; the Lord hath destroyed it, and burnt it with fire; what the Chaldeans did is ascribed to God, because it was done according to his will, and by his direction and overruling providence: and the branches of it are broken;
the high and principal ones, the king, princes, and nobles, their palaces, and the house of God. The apostle seems to have respect to this passage in ( Romans 11:17 ) . The Targum is,

``as an olive tree that is beautiful in form and comely of sight, whose branches overshadow the trees, so the Lord hath magnified thy name among the people; but now that thou hast transgressed the law, the armies of the people, who are strong as fire, shall come against thee, and helps shall be joined to them.''

Jeremia 11:16 In-Context

14 Du aber, bitte nicht für dieses Volk und erhebe weder Flehen noch Gebet für sie; denn ich werde nicht hören zu der Zeit, da sie wegen ihres Unglücks zu mir rufen werden.
15 Was hat mein Geliebter in meinem Hause zu schaffen, da die Vielen Arglist üben? Wird heiliges Fleisch deine Bosheit von dir wegnehmen? Dann mögest du frohlocken.
16 Einen grünen Olivenbaum, schön an herrlicher Frucht, hatte Jehova dich genannt; bei dem Lärm eines großen Getümmels legte er Feuer an ihn, und es brachen seine Äste.
17 Und Jehova der Heerscharen, der dich gepflanzt, hat Böses über dich geredet wegen der Bosheit des Hauses Israel und des Hauses Juda, die sie verübt haben, um mich zu reizen, indem sie dem Baal räucherten.
18 Und Jehova hat es mir kundgetan, und ich erfuhr es; damals zeigtest du mir ihre Handlungen.
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