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Geremia 51:63

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63 E quando avrai finito di leggere questo libro, tu vi legherai una pietra, lo getterai in mezzo all’Eufrate,

Geremia 51:63 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 51:63

And it shall be, when thou hast made an end of reading this
book
To the captive Jews; and having also said the above words by way of prayer and approbation: [that] thou shalt bind a stone to it, and cast it into the midst of
Euphrates;
a river by which Babylon was situated. The book, being read, was to be rolled up again, and then a stone tied to it, and cast into the middle of the river, where the waters were deepest, and from whence it could not be taken up; and this was a sign confirming the above prophecy; compare with this what was done by a mighty angel concerning mystical Babylon, in which there is an allusion to this, ( Revelation 18:21 ) .

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Geremia 51:63 In-Context

61 E Geremia disse a Seraia: "Quando sarai arrivato a Babilonia, avrai cura di leggere tutte queste parole,
62 e dirai: O Eterno, tu hai detto di questo luogo che lo avresti distrutto, sì che non sarebbe più abitato né da uomo, né da bestia, e che sarebbe ridotto in una desolazione perpetua.
63 E quando avrai finito di leggere questo libro, tu vi legherai una pietra, lo getterai in mezzo all’Eufrate,
64 e dirai: Così affonderà Babilonia, e non si rialzerà più, a motivo del male ch’io faccio venire su di lei; cadrà esausta". Fin qui, le parole di Geremia.
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