Jeremia 12:13

13 Sie haben Weizen gesät und Dornen geerntet; sie haben sich erschöpft und nichts ausgerichtet. So werdet zu Schanden an euren Erträgen vor der Glut des Zornes Jehovas!

Jeremia 12:13 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 12:13

They have sown wheat, but shall reap thorns
Which may be understood literally, the land of Judea being cursed for their sins, and become barren and unfruitful, as the earth originally was for the sin of the first man, ( Genesis 3:19 ) , or rather figuratively, which some interpret of the prophets as Kimchi, sowing the good seed of the word among the Jews; but it did not take place in them, and bring forth fruit; instead thereof thorns sprung up, or evil works were done by them, comparable thereunto; but it seems better to understand it of the people; not, as Jarchi, of their prayers, which were not accepted, because unattended with repentance and good works; but of their schemes, which they thought were prudently laid, in forming an alliance with Egypt, and sending thither for help against the Chaldeans, but all in vain; these proved in the issue like thorns, grievous and vexatious to them. The Septuagint version reads imperatively, "sow ye": and Jarchi makes mention of a copy, in which the word was pointed as to be so read, as in ( Hosea 10:12 ) , and may be understood ironically. The Targum is,

``be ye not like those who sow wheat in untilled land, and can gather nothing but thorns.''
They have put themselves to pain, but shall not profit;
were at a great deal of pains and trouble to make Egypt their ally, and send thither for assistance, and all to no purpose. Kimchi's father interprets this of their uneasiness and grief, at parting with so much money to the king of Egypt, without having any advantage by it; which is to be preferred to the sense Jarchi gives, of the people crying to God, and grieving because not regarded by him. Some render the words, "they have got an inheritance", as the Vulgate Latin; the land of Canaan, but they will not be able to keep it; it shall no longer be theirs, or any advantage to them. And they shall be ashamed of your revenues;
not the prophets of the evil works of the people, but rather the people of their own evil works; and, particularly, of their schemes, counsels, and preparations, to secure themselves against the enemy; of their alliances with other nations, and of vain confidences; the success not answering to the pains and expense they had been at; but these failing and disappointing them, would fill them with shame and confusion. Because of the fierce anger of the Lord;
against which there was no standing; this being infinitely more powerful than the Chaldean army, by the means of which it came upon them, and from which no schemes and alliances could protect them.

Jeremia 12:13 In-Context

11 Man hat es zur Öde gemacht: Verwüstet trauert es um mich her. Das ganze Land ist verwüstet, weil niemand es zu Herzen nahm.
12 Über alle kahlen Höhen in der Steppe sind Verwüster gekommen; denn ein Schwert von Jehova frißt von einem Ende des Landes bis zum anderen Ende des Landes: Kein Friede allem Fleische!
13 Sie haben Weizen gesät und Dornen geerntet; sie haben sich erschöpft und nichts ausgerichtet. So werdet zu Schanden an euren Erträgen vor der Glut des Zornes Jehovas!
14 So spricht Jehova über alle meine bösen Nachbarn, welche das Erbteil antasten, das ich mein Volk Israel habe erben lassen: Siehe, ich werde sie aus ihrem Lande herausreißen, und das Haus Juda werde ich aus ihrer Mitte reißen.
15 Und es soll geschehen, nachdem ich sie herausgerissen habe, werde ich mich ihrer wieder erbarmen und sie zurückbringen, einen jeden in sein Erbteil und einen jeden in sein Land.
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