Jeremías 29:6-16

6 casaos, y engendrad hijos e hijas; dad mujeres a vuestros hijos, y dad maridos a vuestras hijas, para que paran hijos e hijas; y multiplicaos ahí, y no os hagáis pocos
7 Y procurad la paz de la ciudad a la cual os hice traspasar, y rogad por ella al SEÑOR; porque en su paz tendréis también vosotros paz
8 Porque así dijo el SEÑOR de los ejércitos, Dios de Israel: No os engañen vuestros profetas que están entre vosotros, ni vuestros adivinos; ni miréis a vuestros sueños que soñáis
9 Porque falsamente os profetizan ellos en mi nombre; no los envié, dijo el SEÑOR
10 Porque así dijo el SEÑOR: Cuando en Babilonia se cumplieren los setenta años, yo os visitaré, y despertaré sobre vosotros mi buena palabra, para tornaros a este lugar
11 Porque yo sé los pensamientos que tengo acerca de vosotros, dijo el SEÑOR, pensamientos de paz, y no de mal, para daros el fin que esperáis
12 Entonces me invocaréis, y andaréis en mis caminos y oraréis a mí, y yo os oiré
13 y me buscaréis y me hallaréis, porque me buscaréis de todo vuestro corazón
14 Y seré hallado de vosotros, dijo el SEÑOR, y tornaré vuestra cautividad, y os juntaré de todos los gentiles, y de todos los lugares adonde os arrojé, dijo el SEÑOR; y os haré volver al lugar de donde os hice ser llevados
15 Mas dijisteis: El SEÑOR nos despertó profetas en Babilonia
16 Pero así dijo el SEÑOR, del rey que está sentado sobre el trono de David, y de todo el pueblo que mora en esta ciudad, de vuestros hermanos que no salieron con vosotros en cautiverio

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Jeremías 29:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 29

Thus chapter contains a letter of Jeremiah to the captives in Babylon; and gives an account of another sent from thence by Shemaiah to the people at Jerusalem; and is closed with threatening him with punishment for so doing. Jeremiah's letter concerns both the captives at Babylon, and the people left at Jerusalem, The persons to whom and by whom it was sent, and the time of writing and sending it, are mentioned in Jer 29:1-3; and though the prophet was the amanuensis, God was the author of it, as well as of their captivity, Jer 29:4; the contents of, it, respecting the captives, are advices to them to provide for their comfortable settlement in Babylon, and not think of returning quickly, by building houses, planting gardens, marrying, and giving in marriage, Jer 29:5,6; and to seek and pray for the prosperity of the place where they were; in which their own was concerned, Jer 29:7; to give no heed to their false prophets and diviners, Jer 29:8,9; and to expect a return to Jerusalem at the end of seventy years; which they might be assured of, since God had resolved upon it in his own mind, Jer 29:10,11; and especially if they called upon him, prayed to him, and sought him heartily, Jer 29:12-14; the other part of the letter respects the Jews in Jerusalem; concerning whom the captives are directed to observe, that both the king and people should suffer much by sword, famine, pestilence, and captivity, with the reason of it, Jer 29:15-19; particularly it is foretold, that Ahab and Zedekiah, two lying prophets, should be made an example of vengeance; and a proverbial curse should be taken of them, because of their villany, lewdness, and lies, Jer 29:20-23; next follows some account of Shemaiah's letter from Babylon, to the people and priests at Jerusalem, stirring them up against Jeremiah the prophet; which came to be known, by the priests reading it to him, Jer 29:24-29; upon which Shemaiah is threatened with punishment, and his seed after him, Jer 29:30-32.

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