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Jérémie 50:4

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4 En ces jours et en ce temps-là, dit l'Éternel, les enfants d'Israël et les enfants de Juda reviendront ensemble; ils marcheront en pleurant, et chercheront l'Éternel, leur Dieu.

Jérémie 50:4 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 50:4

In those days, and at that time, saith the Lord
When Babylon shall be taken and destroyed, then what follows shall be accomplished; which, as it respects the conversion of the Jews, shows that this prophecy is not to be restrained to literal Babylon: the children of Israel shall come, they and the children of Judah
together:
upon the taking of Babylon, in a literal sense, by Cyrus, the children of Israel, or the ten tribes, carried away by the Assyrians, did not return; only the children of Judah, or the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with the Levites, and a few of the other tribes, that might be mixed among them: but when mystical Babylon is fallen, then the whole body of the Jews will be converted, and return to their own land, Israel and Judah; which is foretold in other prophecies, as here, which speak of their general conversion; see ( Jeremiah 30:3 Jeremiah 30:9 ) ( Ezekiel 37:16-25 ) ( Hosea 1:11 ) ; going and weeping;
which is another circumstance, which shows that this does not respect the return of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity; for that was attended with joy, and not with tears; see ( Psalms 126:1 Psalms 126:2 ) ; unless it is to be understood of weeping for joy, and of tears of joy, as Kimchi interprets it; but it is better to understand it of that godly sorrow and mourning for sin, which will appear in the Jews at the time of their conversion; particularly for their fathers' ill treatment of the Messiah, their unbelief and rejection of him, and their continued obstinacy and perverseness, and other sins; see ( Jeremiah 31:9 ) ( Zechariah 12:10 ) ; they shall go and seem the Lord their God;
even David their King, the true Messiah, who is Lord and God; to him they shall seek for peace, pardon, righteousness, and eternal life; and acknowledge him to be the Messiah, their Lord, and their God; embrace his Gospel, and submit to his ordinances; see ( Jeremiah 30:9 ) ( Hosea 3:5 ) . The Targum is,

``when they were carried captive, they went weeping; but when they return from the land of their captivity, they shall seek the worship of the Lord their God.''
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Jérémie 50:4 In-Context

2 Annoncez-le chez les nations, et publiez-le; élevez l'étendard! Publiez-le, ne cachez rien; dites: Babylone est prise; Bel est confondu; Mérodac est brisé; ses idoles sont confondues, et ses faux dieux brisés!
3 Car une nation monte contre elle du nord; elle mettra son pays en désolation, et il n'y aura personne qui y demeure. Tant les hommes que les bêtes ont fui; ils sont partis.
4 En ces jours et en ce temps-là, dit l'Éternel, les enfants d'Israël et les enfants de Juda reviendront ensemble; ils marcheront en pleurant, et chercheront l'Éternel, leur Dieu.
5 Ils s'informeront du chemin de Sion; ils tourneront vers elle leurs regards: Venez, attachez-vous à l'Éternel, par une alliance éternelle qui ne s'oublie point!
6 Mon peuple était comme des brebis perdues; leurs bergers les égaraient, et les faisaient errer par les montagnes. Elles allaient de montagne en colline, et oubliaient leur bercail.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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