Jérémie 16:4

4 Ils mourront de mort misérable; ils ne seront ni pleurés, ni ensevelis; mais ils seront comme du fumier sur la terre; ils seront consumés par l'épée et par la famine, et leurs cadavres serviront de pâture aux oiseaux des cieux et aux bêtes de la terre.

Jérémie 16:4 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 16:4

They shall die of grievous deaths
Such as the sword, famine, and pestilence. The Targum particularly adds famine. It may be rendered, "deaths of diseases, or sicknesses" F21; such as are brought on by long sickness and lingering distempers; by which a man consumes gradually, as by famine, and is not snatched away at once; and which are very grievous to bear. They shall not be lamented, neither shall they be buried;
which two offices are usually done to the dead by their surviving relations; who mourn for them, and express their grief by various gestures, and which especially were used by the eastern nations; and take care that they have a decent burial: but neither of these would now be, which is mentioned as an aggravation of the calamity; that not only the deaths they should die of would be grievous ones, but after death no regard would be shown them; and that either because there would be none to do these things for them; or they would be so much taken up in providing for their own safety, and so much in concern for their own preservation, that they would not be at leisure to attend to the above things: but they shall be as dung upon the face of the earth;
lie and rot there, and be dung to the earth; which would be a just retaliation, for their filthy and abominable actions committed in the land: and they shall be consumed by the sword, and by famine;
the grievous deaths before mentioned; the sword without, and the famine within; the one more sudden, and at once, the other more lingering; and therefore may be more especially designed by the death of lingering sicknesses referred to: and their carcasses shall be meat for the fowls of heaven, and
for the beasts of the earth;
lying unburied; see ( Jeremiah 7:33 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Myalxt ytwmm) "mortibus aegrotationum", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, "aegritudium", Munster, Vatablus; "mortibus morborum", Schmidt. So Stockius, p. 340, 597, who restrains it to the death of individuals by the pestilence.

Jérémie 16:4 In-Context

2 Tu ne prendras point de femme, et tu n'auras point dans ce lieu de fils ni de filles.
3 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel, sur les fils et les filles qui naîtront en ce lieu, et sur leurs mères qui les auront enfantés, et sur leurs pères qui les auront engendrés dans ce pays:
4 Ils mourront de mort misérable; ils ne seront ni pleurés, ni ensevelis; mais ils seront comme du fumier sur la terre; ils seront consumés par l'épée et par la famine, et leurs cadavres serviront de pâture aux oiseaux des cieux et aux bêtes de la terre.
5 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel: N'entre pas dans la maison de deuil, et ne va pas te lamenter ni t'affliger avec eux; car j'ai retiré de ce peuple ma paix, dit l'Éternel, ma grâce et mes compassions.
6 Grands et petits mourront en ce pays; ils ne seront pas ensevelis: on ne les pleurera pas, on ne se fera point d'incisions, et l'on ne se rasera pas pour eux.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.