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Jeremiah 7:5

Context
7:5 You must change 1  the way you have been living and do what is right. You must treat one another fairly. 2 

Jeremiah 10:6

Context

10:6 I said, 3 

“There is no one like you, Lord. 4 

You are great.

And you are renowned for your power. 5 

Jeremiah 51:60

Context
51:60 Jeremiah recorded 6  on one scroll all the judgments 7  that would come upon Babylon – all these prophecies 8  written about Babylon.

1 tn The infinitive absolute precedes the finite verb for emphasis.

2 tn Heb “you must do justice between a person and his fellow/neighbor.” The infinitive absolute precedes the finite verb for emphasis.

3 tn The words “I said” are not in the Hebrew text, but there appears to be a shift in speaker. Someone is now addressing the Lord. The likely speaker is Jeremiah, so the words “I said” are supplied in the translation for clarity.

4 tn The form that introduces this line has raised debate. The form מֵאֵין (meen) normally means “without” and introduces a qualification of a term expressing desolation or “so that not” and introduces a negative result (cf. BDB 35 s.v. II אַיִן 6.b). Neither of these nuances fit either this verse or the occurrence in v. 7. BDB 35 s.v. II אַיִן 6.b.γ notes that some have explained this as a strengthened form of אַיִן (’ayin) which occurs in a similar phrase five other times (cf., e.g., 1 Kgs 8:23). Though many including BDB question the validity of this solution it is probably better than the suggestion that BDB gives of repointing to מֵאַיִן (meayin, “whence”), which scarcely fits the context of v. 7, or the solution of HALOT 41 s.v. I אַיִן, which suggests that the מ (mem) is a double writing (dittograph) of the final consonant from the preceding word. That would assume that the scribe made the same error twice or was influenced the second time by the first erroneous writing.

5 tn Heb “Great is your name in power.”

6 tn Or “wrote.”

7 tn Or “disaster”; or “calamity.”

8 tn Heb “words” (or “things”).



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