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Jeremiah 6:28

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6:28 I reported, 1 

“All of them are the most stubborn of rebels! 2 

They are as hard as bronze or iron.

They go about telling lies.

They all deal corruptly.

Jeremiah 34:11

Context
34:11 But later 3  they had changed their minds. They had taken back their male and female slaves that they had freed and forced them to be slaves again. 4 

1 tn These words are not in the text but are supplied in the translation for clarity. Some takes these words to be the continuation of the Lord’s commission of Jeremiah to the task of testing them. However, since this is the evaluation, the task appears to be complete. The words are better to be taken as Jeremiah’s report after he has completed the task.

2 tn Or “arch rebels,” or “hardened rebels.” Literally “rebels of rebels.”

3 sn Most commentators are agreed that the incident referred to here occurred during the period of relief from the siege provided by the Babylonians going off to fight against the Egyptians who were apparently coming to Zedekiah’s aid (compare vv. 21-22 with 37:5, 7). The freeing of the slaves had occurred earlier, under the crisis of the siege while the people were more responsive to the Lord due to the threat of destruction (cf. v. 15).

4 tn Heb “they had brought them into subjection for male and female slaves.” However, the qualification of “male and female” is already clear from the preceding and is unnecessary to the English sentence.



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