Jeremías 16:16

16 »Ahora mandaré llamar a muchos pescadores para que los capturen —dice el Señor
—. Mandaré llamar a cazadores para que los cacen en los montes, en las colinas y en las cuevas.

Jeremías 16:16 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 16:16

Behold, I will send for many fishers, saith the Lord, and
they shall fish them
Which some understand of the Egyptians, who lived much on fish, and were much employed in catching them, to which the allusion is thought to be; but rather the Chaldeans are intended, whom God, by the secret instinct of his providence, brought up against the Jews; who besieged Jerusalem, and enclosed them in it, and took them as fishes in a net; see ( Habakkuk 1:14-17 ) , though some interpret this, and what follows, of the deliverance of the Jews by the Medes and Persians under Cyrus, who searched for them in all places, and sent them into their own land; or of Zerubbabel, and others with him, who used all means to persuade the Jews in the captivity to go with them, and build the house of the Lord in Jerusalem; and there are not wanting others, who by the "fishers" think the apostles are meant; who were fishers by occupation, and whom Christ made fishers of men, and sent forth to cast and spread the net of the Gospel in the several parts of Judea, for the conversion of some of that people; see ( Matthew 4:18 Matthew 4:19 ) ( Ezekiel 47:9 Ezekiel 47:10 ) : and after will l send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from
every mountain, and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks;
either the same persons, the Chaldeans, are meant here, as before; who, as they should slay those they took in Jerusalem with the edge of the sword, as fishes taken in a net are killed, or presently die, which is the sense of the Targum, and other Jewish commentators; so those that escaped and fled to mountains, hills, and holes of the rocks, to hide themselves, should be pursued by them, and be found out, taken, and carried captive: or, the Romans F5. So Nimrod, the beginning of whose kingdom was Babel, being a tyrant and an oppressor, is called a mighty hunter, ( Genesis 10:8-10 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F5 Vid. Joseph de Bello Jud. l. 7. c. 9. sect. 4.

Jeremías 16:16 In-Context

14 Esperanza a pesar del desastre
»Por tanto, se acerca la hora —dice el Señor
—, cuando la gente que haga un juramento ya no dirá: “Tan cierto como que el Señor
vive, quien rescató al pueblo de Israel de la tierra de Egipto”.
15 En cambio, dirán: “Tan cierto como que el Señor
vive, quien trajo a Israel de regreso a su propia tierra desde la tierra del norte y de todos los países a donde él los envió al destierro”. Pues los traeré nuevamente a esta tierra que les di a sus antepasados.
16 »Ahora mandaré llamar a muchos pescadores para que los capturen —dice el Señor
—. Mandaré llamar a cazadores para que los cacen en los montes, en las colinas y en las cuevas.
17 Los vigilo de cerca y veo cada pecado. No hay esperanza de que se escondan de mí.
18 Duplicaré su castigo por todos sus pecados, porque han contaminado mi tierra con las imágenes sin vida de sus detestables dioses y han llenado mi territorio con sus hechos malignos».
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