Jeremiah 9:14
Context9:14 Instead they have followed the stubborn inclinations of their own hearts. They have paid allegiance to 1 the gods called Baal, 2 as their fathers 3 taught them to do.
Jeremiah 25:4
Context25:4 Over and over again 4 the Lord has sent 5 his servants the prophets to you. But you have not listened or paid attention. 6
Jeremiah 37:2
Context37:2 Neither he nor the officials who served him nor the people of Judah paid any attention to what the Lord said through the prophet Jeremiah. 7
1 tn Heb “they have gone/followed after.” See the translator’s note at 2:5 for the idiom.
2 tn Heb “the Baals,” referring either to the pagan gods called “Baals” or the images of Baal (so NLT).
3 tn Or “forefathers,” or “ancestors.” Here the referent could be the immediate parents or, by their example, more distant ancestors.
4 tn For the idiom involved here see the notes at 7:13 and 11:7.
5 tn The vav consecutive with the perfect in a past narrative is a little unusual. Here it is probably indicating repeated action in past time in keeping with the idiom that precedes and follows it. See GKC 332 §112.f for other possible examples.
6 tn Heb “inclined your ear to hear.” This is idiomatic for “paying attention.” It is often parallel with “listen” as here or with “pay attention” (see, e.g., Prov 4:20; 51:1).
7 sn These two verses (37:1-2) are introductory to chs. 37–38 and are intended to characterize Zedekiah and his regime as disobedient just like Jehoiakim and his regime had been (Jer 36:27; cf. 2 Kgs 24:19-20). This characterization is important because Zedekiah is portrayed in the incidents that follow in 37–38 as seeking the