Jeremías 50:38

38 La espada golpeará aun el suministro de agua
y hará que se seque.
¿Y por qué? Porque toda la tierra está llena de ídolos
y la gente está locamente enamorada de ellos.

Jeremías 50:38 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 50:38

A drought [is] upon her waters, and they shall be dried up,
&c.] Either on the waters of the land of Chaldea in general, from whence should follow barrenness, and so a want of the necessaries of life; hence Kimchi interprets it of a consumption of riches, and all good things; or on the waters of Babylon, the river Euphrates, which ran through it; the channel of which was diverted by Cyrus, and drained and made so dry, that he marched his army up it into the city. Some say Babylon was taken three times, by this stratagem of turning the river Euphrates another way; first by Semiramis; and after Cyrus by Alexander: this may well be applied to the drying up of the river Euphrates, upon the pouring out of the sixth vial, and to the destruction of the antichristian states, signified by the many waters on which the great whore of Babylon or Rome sitteth, ( Revelation 16:12 ) ( Revelation 17:1 Revelation 17:15 ) ; for it [is] the land of graven images;
much given to idolatry; had idols of gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, and stone, ( Daniel 5:2 ) ( Revelation 9:20 ) ; and they are mad upon [their] idols;
greatly affected, and much devoted to them; superstitiously mad upon them: or, "they gloried in them"; as the Targum, Vulgate Latin version, and others F16; they praised and extolled them as true deities; as Belshazzar and his nobles did the very night Babylon was taken, ( Daniel 5:4 ) ; and this their idolatry was one cause of their ruin. The word F17 for "idols" signifies "terrors", or terrible things; because their worshippers stood in fear of them, as Kimchi observes.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (wllhty) "gloriantur", Vulg. Lat. Schmidt, Munster, Tigurine version.
F17 (Mymyab) "horrendis" vel "terriculamentis", Schmidt, Munster, Calvin; "terricula", Junius & Tremellius.

Jeremías 50:38 In-Context

36 La espada golpeará a sus sabios consejeros
y se volverán necios.
La espada golpeará a sus guerreros más poderosos
y el pánico se apoderará de ellos.
37 La espada golpeará sus caballos, sus carros de guerra
y a sus aliados de otras tierras,
y todos se volverán como mujeres.
La espada golpeará sus tesoros
y todos serán saqueados.
38 La espada golpeará aun el suministro de agua
y hará que se seque.
¿Y por qué? Porque toda la tierra está llena de ídolos
y la gente está locamente enamorada de ellos.
39 »Pronto Babilonia será habitada por hienas y animales del desierto.
Será un hogar de búhos.
Nunca más vivirá gente allí;
quedará desolada para siempre.
40 La destruiré tal como yo
destruí a Sodoma, a Gomorra
y a sus ciudades vecinas —dice el Señor
—.
Nadie vivirá allí;
nadie la habitará.
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