Jérémie 2:17

17 Cela ne t'arrive-t-il pas Parce que tu as abandonné l'Eternel, ton Dieu, Lorsqu'il te dirigeait dans la bonne voie?

Jérémie 2:17 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 2:17

Hast thou not procured this unto thyself
All this desolation and destruction, both from the Egyptians and the Babylonians; their sin was the cause of it, their idolatry and forsaking the Lord their God, as follows: and so the Targum,

``is not this vengeance taken upon thee?''
that is, by the Lord, for their sins and transgressions; he suffered these nations to make them desolate on that account: to which agrees the Septuagint version, "hath not he done these things unto thee?" for what the Egyptians and Babylonians did were done by the will of the Lord, who suffered them for their correction: and the Arabic version renders it, "have not I done these things unto thee?" and the Syriac as a prophecy, as indeed so is the whole, "lo, so it shall be done to thee"; as is predicted in the foregoing verses, and that for the following reason: in that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God;
as in ( Jeremiah 2:13 ) , (See Gill on Jeremiah 2:13), that is, as the Targum interprets it, the worship of the Lord thy God, his service, his statutes, and his ordinances; and followed after idols, and the worship of them; which is aggravated by the circumstance of time in which this was done: when he led thee by the way?
who showed thee the right way, and thou walkedst not in it, as the Targum; the way in which they should have gone, the way of their duty, and his commandments; and which would have been pleasant and profitable to them, and secured them from ruin and destruction.

Jérémie 2:17 In-Context

15 Contre lui les lionceaux rugissent, poussent leurs cris, Et ils ravagent son pays; Ses villes sont brûlées, il n'y a plus d'habitants.
16 Même les enfants de Noph et de Tachpanès Te briseront le sommet de la tête.
17 Cela ne t'arrive-t-il pas Parce que tu as abandonné l'Eternel, ton Dieu, Lorsqu'il te dirigeait dans la bonne voie?
18 Et maintenant, qu'as-tu à faire d'aller en Egypte, Pour boire l'eau du Nil? Qu'as-tu à faire d'aller en Assyrie, Pour boire l'eau du fleuve?
19 Ta méchanceté te châtiera, et ton infidélité te punira, Tu sauras et tu verras que c'est une chose mauvaise et amère D'abandonner l'Eternel, ton Dieu, Et de n'avoir de moi aucune crainte, Dit le Seigneur, l'Eternel des armées.
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