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Jeremiah 16:19

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Then I said, 1 Lord, you give me strength and protect me. You are the one I can run to for safety when I am in trouble. 2  Nations from all over the earth will come to you and say, ‘Our ancestors had nothing but false gods – worthless idols that could not help them at all. 3 

XREF

Ps 18:1,2; Ps 19:14; Ps 22:27-30; Ps 27:5; Ps 46:1,7,11; Ps 62:2,7; Ps 67:2-7; Ps 68:31; Ps 72:8-12; Ps 86:9; Ps 91:1,2; Ps 144:1,2; Pr 18:10; Isa 2:2,3; Isa 11:9,10; Isa 25:4; Isa 32:2; Isa 44:10; Isa 49:6; Isa 60:1-3; Isa 62:2; Jer 2:11; Jer 3:16,17; Jer 3:23; Jer 10:5; Jer 10:14,15; Jer 17:17; Eze 11:16; Mic 4:1,2; Na 1:7; Hab 2:18,19; Hab 3:19; Zec 2:11; Zec 8:20-23; Mal 1:11; 1Pe 1:18; Re 7:9-11; Re 11:15

NET © Notes

tn The words “Then I said” are not in the text. They are supplied in the translation to show the shift from God, who has been speaking to Jeremiah, to Jeremiah, who here addresses God.

sn The shift here is consistent with the interruptions that have taken place in chapters 14 and 15 and in Jeremiah’s response to God’s condemnation of the people of Judah’s idolatry in chapter 10 (note especially vv. 6-16).

tn Heb “O Lord, my strength and my fortress, my refuge in the day of trouble. The literal which piles up attributes is of course more forceful than the predications. However, piling up poetic metaphors like this adds to the length of the English sentence and risks lack of understanding on the part of some readers. Some rhetorical force has been sacrificed for the sake of clarity.

tn Once again the translation has sacrificed some of the rhetorical force for the sake of clarity and English style: Heb “Only falsehood did our ancestors possess, vanity and [things in which?] there was no one profiting in them.”

sn This passage offers some rather forceful contrasts. The Lord is Jeremiah’s source of strength, security, and protection. The idols are false gods, worthless idols, that can offer no help at all.



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