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Jérémie 30:12

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12 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Ta blessure est incurable; ta plaie est sans espoir.

Jérémie 30:12 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 30:12

For thus saith the Lord, thy bruise [is] incurable
By themselves or others, in all human appearance; there was no help for them from men; their case seemed desperate; there was no likelihood of their recovery to their former state and glory, as at this day the case of the Jews appears to be; there seems to be no probability of their conversion and restoration; and whenever it is, it will be as life from the dead, ( Romans 11:15 ) ; like quickening Ezekiel's dry bones, or raising persons from the dead, which none but the hand of omnipotence can effect: [and] thy wound [is] grievous;
an expression signifying the same as before: the metaphor is taken from a body wounded and bruised in such a manner, as to be past the skill of the most able surgeon to cure it.

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Jérémie 30:12 In-Context

10 Toi donc, mon serviteur Jacob, ne crains point, dit l'Éternel; ne t'épouvante pas, Israël! car voici, je te délivrerai de la terre lointaine, et ta postérité du pays de leur captivité. Alors Jacob reviendra, et il sera tranquille et à l'aise, et il n'y aura personne qui le trouble.
11 Car je suis avec toi, dit l'Éternel, pour te délivrer. Je détruirai entière-ment toutes les nations parmi lesquelles je t'ai dispersé; mais toi, je ne te détruirai point entièrement; je te châtierai avec mesure; cependant je ne te tiendrai pas pour innocent.
12 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Ta blessure est incurable; ta plaie est sans espoir.
13 Nul ne prend ton parti, pour bander ta plaie; il n'y a pour toi nul remède, nul moyen de guérison.
14 Tous ceux qui t'aiment t'ont oubliée; ils ne s'inquiètent plus de toi; car je t'ai frappée comme frappe un ennemi, comme châtie un homme cruel, à cause de la multitude de tes iniquités, parce que tes péchés se sont accrus.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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