Geremia 50:7

7 Tutti quelli che le trovavano, le divoravano; e i loro nemici dicevano: "Noi non siamo colpevoli, poich’essi han peccato contro l’Eterno, dimora della giustizia, contro l’Eterno, speranza de’ loro padri".

Geremia 50:7 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 50:7

All that found them have devoured them
As lost and wandering sheep are liable to be found, and to be devoured, by every beast of prey, lions, wolves, and bears; so the Jews were found by their neighbours, their enemies, and especially by the Chaldeans, having forsaken God, and being forsaken by him; and which is their case now, and are often found and seized upon by their enemies, and made a prey of under one pretence or another: and their adversaries said, we offend not;
we are not guilty of any evil, in taking away their lives, or stripping them of their substance: because they have sinned against the Lord;
and therefore are justly punished in this way; and it is no other than what the Lord threatened them with, and foretold by his prophets should come upon them: this they said, not that they feared the Lord, or had any regard to his honour and glory, but to excuse themselves, which would not do; for though they sinned against the Lord, they had not sinned against them, and they had no right to destroy them, and plunder them of their substance; and so it is now, many think it no crime to injure the Jews in their persons and property, because they have sinned against Christ, and rejected him as the Messiah, who is the habitation of justice;
the dwelling place of the saints, the city of refuge and strong tower, whither the righteous run and are safe: even the Lord, the hope of their fathers;
whom their fathers hoped for and expected, he being spoken and prophesied of by all the prophets that were from the beginning of the world, and therefore called the Hope of Israel, ( Jeremiah 14:8 ) ( 17:13 ) .

Geremia 50:7 In-Context

5 Domanderanno qual è la via di Sion, volgeranno le loro facce in direzione d’essa, e diranno: "Venite, unitevi all’Eterno con un patto eterno, che non si dimentichi più!"
6 Il mio popolo era un gregge di pecore smarrite; i loro pastori le aveano sviate, sui monti dell’infedeltà; esse andavano di monte in colle, avean dimenticato il luogo del loro riposo.
7 Tutti quelli che le trovavano, le divoravano; e i loro nemici dicevano: "Noi non siamo colpevoli, poich’essi han peccato contro l’Eterno, dimora della giustizia, contro l’Eterno, speranza de’ loro padri".
8 Fuggite di mezzo a Babilonia, uscite dal paese de’ Caldei, e siate come de’ capri davanti al gregge!
9 Poiché, ecco, io suscito e fo salire contro Babilonia un’adunata di grandi nazioni dal paese del settentrione, ed esse si schiereranno contro di lei; e da quel lato sarà presa. Le loro frecce son come quelle d’un valente arciere; nessuna d’esse ritorna a vuoto.
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