Geremia 5:8

8 Quando si levano la mattina, son come cavalli ben pasciuti: ciascun di loro ringhia dietro alla moglie del suo prossimo.

Geremia 5:8 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 5:8

They were as fed horses in the morning
Adulterers are compared to horses, because they are very salacious and lustful creatures; wherefore the Septuagint renders the word: "horses are become mad after the females"; or, "as horses mad after the females are they become"; and especially to such as are well kept and are fat, and who, having much food given them in the night, and being full in the morning, go forth neighing, as Kimchi observes; and are the more salacious in the morning, by being so well fed all night, as those persons were, as is expressed in the preceding verse; though some render the word (Mykvm) , translated "in the morning", (for which sense of it see ( Hosea 6:4 ) ) "drawing out" F21; that is, the genital member, as lascivious horses do. The word is difficult of interpretation. The Targum calls them field or wood horses; horses that run in fields and woods, and are very vicious and wanton:, everyone neighed after his neighbour's wife;
coveted and lusted after her, signified his lustful desires, and sought an opportunity to defile her. Neighing is a sign of lust, and keeps up the metaphor of the horse.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (elkontev) , "trahentes", Aquila, Symmachus & Theodotion in Bootius, l. 3. c. 5. sect. 3. Aben Ezra and Abendana interpret it of horses that come from Meshec; see Psal. cxx. 5. which were the strongest and most lascivious.

Geremia 5:8 In-Context

6 Perciò il leone della selva li ha percossi, il lupo del vespro li ha deserti, il pardo sta in guato presso alle lor città; chiunque ne uscirà sarà lacerato; perciocchè i lor misfatti sono moltiplicati, le lor ribellioni si son rinforzate.
7 Come ti perdonerei io questo? i tuoi figliuoli mi hanno lasciato, ed han giurato per quelli che non sono dii; ed avendoli io satollati, han commesso adulterio; e si sono adunati a schiere in casa della meretrice.
8 Quando si levano la mattina, son come cavalli ben pasciuti: ciascun di loro ringhia dietro alla moglie del suo prossimo.
9 Non farei io punizione di queste cose? dice il Signore; e non vendicherebbesi l’anima mia d’una cotal gente?
10 Salite su le sue mura, e guastate, e non fate fine; togliete via i suoi ripari; perciocchè non son del Signore.
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