Jeremías 7:30-34

El valle de la Matanza

30 »”La gente de Judá ha hecho el mal que yo detesto —afirma el SEÑOR—. Han profanado la casa que lleva mi nombre al instalar allí sus ídolos abominables.
31 Además, construyeron el santuario pagano de Tofet, en el valle de Ben Hinón, para quemar a sus hijos y a sus hijas en el fuego, cosa que jamás ordené ni me pasó siquiera por la mente.
32 Por eso llegarán días —afirma el SEÑOR—, cuando ya no lo llamarán más Tofet ni Valle de Ben Hinón, sino Valle de la Matanza; y a falta de otro lugar, en Tofet enterrarán a sus muertos.
33 Los cadáveres de este pueblo servirán de comida a las aves del cielo y a los animales de la tierra, y no habrá quien los espante.
34 Haré que en las ciudades de Judá y en las calles de Jerusalén se apaguen los gritos de alegría, las voces de júbilo, y los cánticos del novio y de la novia, porque el país se convertirá en desolación.

Jeremías 7:30-34 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 7

In this chapter the Lord, by the prophet, calls the people of the Jews to repentance and reformation; reproves them for their vain confidence; and threatens them with destruction for their many sins, and particularly idolatry. The preface to all this is in Jer 7:1,2, the exhortation to amendment, encouraged to by a promise that they should dwell in the land, is in Jer 7:3, but this was not to be expected on account of the temple, and temple service; but through a thorough reformation of manners; an exercise of justice, and avoiding all oppression and idolatry, Jer 7:4-7, their vain confidence in the temple is exposed; they fancying that their standing there, and doing the service of it, would atone for their theft, murder, adultery, perjury, and idolatry; and that they might commit these with impunity; wherefore they are let to know, that so doing these they made the temple a house of thieves; and that for such wickedness, what the Lord had done to his place in Shiloh, which they are reminded of, he would to the temple, and to them, reject and cast them off, Jer 6:8-15, and seeing they also had a dependence on the prophet's prayer, he is bid not to pray for them, for his prayers would not he heard; and he is directed to observe their wretched idolatry, of which an instance is given, whereby they provoked the Lord to anger; and therefore he was determined to pour out his fury on man and beast, and on the trees and fruit of the field, Jer 7:16-20 and whereas they trusted in their burnt offerings and sacrifices, these are rejected, as being what were not originally commanded; but obedience to the moral law, and the precepts of it, which they refused to hearken to, though they were oft called upon to it by his servants the prophets, Jer 7:21-26, and it is foretold that the Prophet Jeremy would meet with the same treatment; that they would not hearken to his words, nor answer to his call; and therefore he should declare them a disobedient, incorrigible, and an unfaithful people, Jer 7:27,28 hence, either he, or Jerusalem, is called upon to cut off the hair, as a sign of mourning; for their rejection of the Lord, occasioned by their sins, and especially their idolatry, of which instances are given, Jer 7:29-31 and it is threatened that the place of their idolatry should be a place of slaughter and of burial, till there should be no room for more; and the carcasses of the rest should be the food of fowls and beasts; and all joy should cease from Judah and Jerusalem, Jer 7:32-34.

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