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Yeremia 44:26

Maka dengarkanlah firman TUHAN, hai semua orang Yehuda yang diam di tanah Mesir: Sesungguhnya, Aku telah bersumpah demi nama-Ku yang besar--firman TUHAN--bahwa nama-Ku tidak akan diserukan lagi oleh seseorang Yehuda di segenap tanah Mesir, dengan berkata: Demi Tuhan ALLAH yang hidup!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Covenant;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Egypt;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Egypt;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Israel;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Hophra;   Jeremiah;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Greek Versions of Ot;   Queen of Heaven;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Idolatry;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom of Judah;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Palestine (Recent Exploration, I.e. as of 1915);  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Maka dengarkanlah firman TUHAN, hai semua orang Yehuda yang diam di tanah Mesir: Sesungguhnya, Aku telah bersumpah demi nama-Ku yang besar--firman TUHAN--bahwa nama-Ku tidak akan diserukan lagi oleh seseorang Yehuda di segenap tanah Mesir, dengan berkata: Demi Tuhan ALLAH yang hidup!
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Sebab itu dengarlah olehmu firman Tuhan, hai orang Yehuda sekalian yang duduk di Mesir! bahwasanya Aku bersumpah padamu demi nama-Ku yang mahabesar, demikianlah firman Tuhan, bahwa dalam seluruh negeri Mesir nama-Ku sekali-kali tiada lagi akan disebut oleh lidah barang seorang dari pada segala orang Yehuda, atau katanya: Demi Tuhan Hua yang hidup!

Contextual Overview

20 Then saide Ieremie vnto all the people, to the men, to the women, and to all the folke whiche had geuen hym that aunswere: 21 Dyd not the Lorde remember the sacrifices that ye, your forefathers, your kynges and rulers, with all the people, haue offred in the cities of Iuda, in the streetes of Hierusalem? and hath he not considered this in his minde? 22 Insomuche that the Lorde might no longer suffer the wickednesse of your inuentions, and the abhominable thinges whiche ye dyd: Is not your lande desolate and voyde, yea and abhorred, so that no man dwelleth therein any more, as it is come to passe this day? 23 Did not all this happen vnto you, because ye made suche sacrifice, and sinned against the Lord: Ye haue not folowed his voyce, to walke in his law, in his ordinaunces and statutes: yea this is the cause that all misfortune happened vnto you, as it is come to passe this day. 24 Moreouer, Ieremie spake vnto al the people, and to al the women: Heare the worde of the Lorde all Iuda that be in the lande of Egypt. 25 Thus saith the Lorde of hoastes the god of Israel, Ye and your wiues haue spoken with your owne mouth the thing that ye haue fulfilled in deede, yea thus haue ye sayde: We wyll not fayle, but perfourme the vowes that we haue vowed, we wyll do sacrifice, and powre out drinke offeringes to the Queene of heauen: Purposely wyll ye set vp your owne meaninges, and perfourme your vowes. 26 And therefore heare the worde of the Lorde all Iuda, that dwell in the lande of Egypt: Beholde, I haue sworne by my great name, saith the Lorde, that my name shall not be rehearsed thorowe any mans mouth of Iuda in all the lande of Egypt, to say, the Lorde God liueth. 27 For I wyl watch to plague them, and not for their wealth: And all the men of Iuda that be in the lande of Egypt shall perishe with the sworde, and with hunger, vntil they be vtterly destroyed. 28 Neuerthelesse, those that fled away for the sworde, shall come againe out of Egypt into the land of Iuda, but there shalbe very fewe of them: and all the remnaunt of Iuda that are gone into Egypt there to dwell, shall knowe whose words shalbe found true, theirs, or myne. 29 Take this for a token, that I wyll visite you in this place saith the Lorde, and that ye may knowe howe that I without doubt wyl perfourme my purpose vpon you, to punishe you.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

I have sworn: Jeremiah 46:18, Genesis 22:16, Numbers 14:21-23, Numbers 14:28, Deuteronomy 32:40-42, Psalms 89:34, Isaiah 62:8, Amos 6:8, Amos 8:7, Hebrews 3:18, Hebrews 6:13, Hebrews 6:18

that my name: Psalms 50:16, Ezekiel 20:39, Amos 6:10

The Lord God: Jeremiah 4:2, Jeremiah 5:2, Jeremiah 7:9, Isaiah 48:1, Isaiah 48:2, Zephaniah 1:4, Zephaniah 1:5

Reciprocal: Isaiah 14:24 - Lord Jeremiah 44:24 - all Judah Jeremiah 44:28 - shall know Jeremiah 49:13 - I have

Cross-References

Genesis 44:4
And when they were out of the citie, and not yet farre away, Ioseph sayde vnto the ruler of his house: vp, and folowe after the men, & when thou doest ouertake them, thou shalt say vnto them: wherfore haue ye rewarded euyl for good?
Genesis 44:5
Is not that the cuppe in the whiche my Lord drinketh? and for the which he consulteth with the propheciers? Ye haue euill done that ye haue done.
Luke 11:7
And he within aunswere, & say, trouble me not, the doore is nowe shut, and my children are with me in bedde, I can not ryse and geue thee.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Therefore hear ye the word of the Lord, all Judah that dwell in the land of Egypt,.... :-; since you have made your vows, and will perform them, I will take an oath, and abide by it:

behold, I have sworn by my great name, saith the Lord; by his name Jehovah, which is incommunicable, and expressive of his eternity and immutability; or by himself, his name being himself, and than which he can swear by no greater, Hebrews 6:13;

that my name shall no more be named in the mouth of any man of Judah in all the land of Egypt, saying, the Lord God liveth: this cannot be understood of the name of the Lord being called upon them, or of their being called by his name, and reckoned his people, which is the sense of Abarbinel; since this respects not a name by which they should be named, but which they should name; and intends their use of the divine name in an oath, of which this is a form, "the Lord God liveth": or as sure as the Lord lives, or by the living God, it is so and so; and especially as used in their vows to burn incense to the queen of heaven, they vowing by the living God that they would do so, which must be very abominable to him; and therefore he solemnly swears there should not be a Jew in all Egypt that should use it; the reason is, because everyone of them that did should be cut off, as follows:

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Earnest as was the preceding expostulation, Jeremiah sees that it has produced no effect. He therefore utters his last warning, and with this last resistance to the sins of a debased and godless people, his earthly ministry closed.

Jeremiah 44:25

And fulfilled with your hand - Your hands. Jeremiah pointed to their hands, in which they were carrying the crescent-shaped cakes which they had vowed to the goddess. Their idolatry therefore was an accomplished deed, as the symbols held in their hands testified.

Ye will surely accomplish - Or, Accomplish then your vows. It is not a prediction, but is ironical, and means that as they will take no warning, they must needs have their way.

Jeremiah 44:26

My name shall no more be named ... - God swears by His own great Name that He will be their national God no longer. Yahweh repudiates His covenant-relation toward them.

Jeremiah 44:27

I will watch - I am watching over them, not for good, but for evil: like a panther Jeremiah 5:6 lying in wait to spring upon passengers.

Shall be consumed - This is the result of Yahweh’s repudiation of thee covenant. When He was their God He watched over them for good: now His protection is withdrawn, and He is their enemy, because of the wickedness whereby their rejection was made necessary. See the Jeremiah 6:9 note.

Jeremiah 44:28

Literally, “And fugitives from the sword (see Jeremiah 44:14) shall return from the land of Egypt to the land of Judah, mere of number, i. e., so few that they can be counted: and all the remnant of Jadah that are going etc.” So unendurable shall be their sufferings in Egypt, that the men now abandoning Judaea in the hope of finding an asylum there shall be glad to return like runaways from a lost battle.

Whose words ... - Whose word shall stand, from Me or from them, i. e., the one prediction, that their descent into Egypt would be their ruin, which they denied.

Jeremiah 44:30

Pharaoh-Hophra came to the throne the year before Jerusalem was captured. He reigned for 19 years, probably the last 10 years as a prisoner. See the notes at Jeremiah 37:5; notes at Jeremiah 46:12.


 
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