Jérémie 9:15-25

15 C'est pourquoi, ainsi a dit l'Éternel des armées, le Dieu d'Israël: Voici, je vais nourrir ce peuple d'absinthe, et je lui ferai boire des eaux empoisonnées.
16 Et je les disperserai parmi des nations qu'ils n'ont connues, ni eux ni leurs pères; et j'enverrai après eux l'épée, jusqu'à ce que je les aie consumés.
17 Ainsi a dit l'Éternel des armées: Cherchez, appelez des pleureuses, et qu'elles viennent; envoyez vers les femmes sages, et qu'elles viennent.
18 Qu'elles se hâtent, et qu'elles prononcent sur nous une complainte; et que nos yeux fondent en larmes, que l'eau coule de nos paupières.
19 Car une voix de lamentation se fait entendre de Sion: Quel est notre désastre! Nous sommes couverts de honte! Car nous abandonnons le pays; car on a renversé nos demeures!
20 Femmes, écoutez la parole de l'Éternel; et que votre oreille reçoive la parole de sa bouche. Enseignez vos filles à se lamenter, et chacune sa compagne à faire des complaintes!
21 Car la mort est montée par nos fenêtres; elle a pénétré dans nos palais, exterminant les enfants dans la rue, et les jeunes gens dans les places publiques.
22 Dis: Ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Les cadavres des hommes tomberont comme du fumier sur les champs, et comme une poignée d'épis derrière les moissonneurs, sans que personne les ramasse!
23 Ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Que le sage ne se glorifie pas de sa sagesse; que le fort ne se glorifie pas de sa force, et que le riche ne se glorifie pas de sa richesse.
24 Mais que celui qui se glorifie, se glorifie de ce qu'il a de l'intelligence, et qu'il me connaît, et qu'il sait que je suis l'Éternel qui exerce la miséricorde, le droit et la justice sur la terre; car c'est en ces choses que je prends plaisir, dit l'Éternel.
25 Voici, les jours viennent, dit l'Éternel, où je punirai tous les circoncis qui ne le sont pas du cœur:

Jérémie 9:15-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 9

This chapter is a continuation of the judgments of God upon the Jews for their sins and transgressions herein mentioned; illustrated by the lamentation of the prophet; by calling for the mourning women, and upon other women that had lost their husbands or children, with an intimation that none of any rank and class should escape. The prophet is introduced mourning over the destruction of his people, Jer 9:1, and as uneasy at his stay with them, because of their uncleanness, treachery, lying, unfaithfulness, and deceit, Jer 9:2-6, wherefore the Lord threatens to melt and try them; and for their deceitfulness particularly to visit them, and avenge himself on them, Jer 9:7-9, the destruction is described by the desolation of the mountains and habitations of the wilderness; they being so burnt up, that there were neither grass upon them, nor beasts nor birds to be seen or heard about them; and of Jerusalem, and the cities of Judah, so that there was no inhabitant in them, Jer 9:10,11, upon which a wise man is inquired after, to give the true reason of all this, Jer 9:12 but none appearing, the Lord gives it himself; which were their disobedience to his law, and their worship of idols, following the imagination of their own hearts, Jer 9:13,14 wherefore they are threatened to be fed with wormwood and gall; to be scattered among the nations, and a sword sent after them to their utter consumption, Jer 9:15,16, hence, for the certainty of it, mourning women are ordered to be called for in haste, to assist them in their mourning, on account of their distress, Jer 9:17-19, and such as were mothers of children are bid to teach their daughters and neighbours lamentation, because of the children and young men cut off by death, and for the carcasses of men that should fall as dung in the field, and as the handful after the harvestman, Jer 9:20-22, and it is suggested that none should escape; not the wise man by any art or cunning he was master of; nor the strong man by his strength; nor the rich man by his riches; and therefore ought not either of them to glory in these things, but in the Lord, as exercising lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth, Jer 9:23,24, and the chapter is concluded with a strong asseveration, that the wicked, both circumcised and uncircumcised, should be punished, Jer 9:25,26.

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