Jérémie 30:6

6 Informez-vous, et voyez si un mâle enfante. Pourquoi vois-je tout homme les mains sur les reins, comme une femme en travail? Et pourquoi tous les visages sont-ils devenus livides?

Jérémie 30:6 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 30:6

Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth travail with child?
&c.] Look into the histories of former times, inquire of those most versed in them, whether ever there was such a thing in the world as that a man should travail with child; ask one and, another you see in distress, whether that is their case or not, which looks so much like it; and since there never was such an instance, nor is it possible that there should: wherefore do I see every man with his hands his loins, as a woman in
travail;
the usual posture of women in such a condition, trying hereby to abate their pain, and ease themselves. This metaphor is made use of, both to express the sharpness and shortness of this distress; as the pains of a woman in travail are very sharp, yet short, and, when over, quickly forgotten; and so it wilt be at this time; it will be a sharp trial of the church and people of God; but it will last but for a short time; and the joy and happy times that will follow will soon cause it to be forgotten: and all faces are turned into paleness?
at the departure of the blood, through fear and trembling. The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions render it "the yellow jaundice"; their faces were of the colour of such persons that have that disease upon them; or, as others, the green sickness. Some render it, "the king's evil" F17.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (Nwqryl) "in speciem morbi regii", Junius & Tremellius; "in morbum regium", Piscator.

Jérémie 30:6 In-Context

4 Et ce sont ici les paroles que l'Éternel a prononcées pour Israël et Juda;
5 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Nous entendons des cris d'effroi; c'est l'épouvante; et il n'y a point de paix!
6 Informez-vous, et voyez si un mâle enfante. Pourquoi vois-je tout homme les mains sur les reins, comme une femme en travail? Et pourquoi tous les visages sont-ils devenus livides?
7 Hélas! c'est que cette journée est grande, et qu'il n'y en a point eu de semblable. C'est un temps de détresse pour Jacob! Pourtant il en sera délivré.
8 Et en ce jour-là, dit l'Éternel des armées, je briserai son joug de dessus ton cou, et je romprai tes liens; et les étrangers ne t'asserviront plus.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.