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Geremia 18:4

Listen to Geremia 18:4
4 E il vasello ch’egli faceva si guastò, come l’argilla suol guastarsi in man del vasellaio; ed egli da capo ne fece un altro vasello, come a lui vasellaio parve bene di fare.

Geremia 18:4 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 18:4

And the vessel that he made of clay
Which is the matter the vessel is made of: was marred in the hand of the potter;
while he was working it; either it fell, as the Septuagint version renders it, out of his hands, or from the beam on which it was laid; or was spoiled by some means or other, so that it was not fit for the purpose he first intended it: or the words should be read, according to some copies, "and the vessel was marred which he made, as clay in the hand of the potter" F18; while it was clay; or moist, as Jarchi interprets it; and while it was in his hands, forming and fashioning it: so he made it again another vessel;
put it into another form and shape it would better serve: as seemed good to the potter to make [it];
just as he pleased, and as his judgment in his art directed him; he having power over the clay to mould it as he would, and as it best answered so to do.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (ruwyh dyb rmxk hve awh rva ylkh txvnw) "sed corruptum est vas quod ille ficiens (erat) sicud lutum (solet) in manu figuli", Schmidt, Montanus. So Abarbinel; and thus it is read in the margin of our Bibles.
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Geremia 18:4 In-Context

2 Levati, e scendi in casa di un vasellaio, e quivi ti farò intender le mie parole.
3 Io adunque scesi in casa di un vasellaio, ed ecco, egli faceva il suo lavorio in su la ruota.
4 E il vasello ch’egli faceva si guastò, come l’argilla suol guastarsi in man del vasellaio; ed egli da capo ne fece un altro vasello, come a lui vasellaio parve bene di fare.
5 Allora la parola del Signore mi fu indirizzata dicendo:
6 Non posso io fare a voi, o casa d’Israele, come ha fatto questo vasellaio? dice il Signore; ecco, siccome l’argilla è in man del vasellaio, così voi, o casa d’Israele, siete in mano mia.
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