Jeremiah 30:13

13 There is no one to judge thy cause unto health; there is no cure, nor are there any medicines for thee.

Jeremiah 30:13 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 30:13

[There is] none to plead thy cause, that thou mayest be bound
up
None that will give themselves the trouble to look into their wound to judge of it; to consult, and reason, and debate about the nature of it; and what methods are most advisable to take for the healing and binding of it up: or, as others, "for the compression" F23 of it; the squeezing out the corrupt matter, in order to bring it to a cure: thou hast no healing medicines;
either of thine own, or of others, preparing for thee: the design of all these expressions is to show the helpless and hopeless state of the people of Israel, before their call, conversion, and restoration; by which it will appear to be the Lord's work, and his only; and since he was able to do it, and would do it, therefore Jacob and Israel had no reason to be afraid and dismayed, though their case might seem desperate.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (rwzml) "compressioni", Junius & Tremellius; "ad compressionem", Gataker.

Jeremiah 30:13 In-Context

11 For I shall be with thee, saith the LORD, to save thee; and I shall make a full end in all Gentiles among whom I scattered thee, yet I will not make a full end of thee: but I will chastise thee with judgment and will not cut thee off altogether.
12 For thus hath the LORD said, Thy breach is incurable, and thy sore is grievous.
13 There is no one to judge thy cause unto health; there is no cure, nor are there any medicines for thee.
14 All thy lovers have forgotten thee; they do not seek thee; for I have wounded thee with the wound of an enemy, with the whip of a cruel one, for the multitude of thine iniquity; because thy sins were increased.
15 Why dost thou cry out for thine affliction? thy sorrow is incurable for the greatness of thine iniquity; because thy sins were increased, I have done these things unto thee.
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