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Yeremia 5:21

"Dengarkanlah ini, hai bangsa yang tolol dan yang tidak mempunyai pikiran, yang mempunyai mata, tetapi tidak melihat, yang mempunyai telinga, tetapi tidak mendengar!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Backsliders;   Blindness;   Impenitence;   Thompson Chain Reference - Discernment-Dullness;   No;   Reason;   Understanding;   The Topic Concordance - Foolishness;   Hearing;   Seeing;   Understanding;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Blindness, Spiritual;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Folly and Fool;   Heart;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
"Dengarkanlah ini, hai bangsa yang tolol dan yang tidak mempunyai pikiran, yang mempunyai mata, tetapi tidak melihat, yang mempunyai telinga, tetapi tidak mendengar!
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Dengarlah olehmu akan ini, hai bangsa yang bodoh dan tiada berakal! yang bermata, tiada juga melihat, yang bertelinga, tiada juga mendengar!

Contextual Overview

20 Preach this vnto the house of Iacob, and crye it out in Iuda, and say thus: 21 Heare this thou foolishe and vndiscreete people, ye haue eyes but ye see not, eares haue ye but ye heare not. 22 Feare ye not me, saith the Lorde? will ye not tremble at my presence? which bynde the sea with the sande by a continuall decree, so that it can not passe his boundes: for though it rage, yet can it do nothing, and though the waues therof do swell, yet may they not go ouer. 23 But this people hath a false and obstinate heart, they are departed and gone away fro me. 24 They thinke not in their heartes, O let vs feare the Lord our God, who geueth vs raine early and late when nede is, whiche kepeth euer still the haruest for vs yerely.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

O foolish: Jeremiah 5:4, Jeremiah 4:22, Jeremiah 8:7, Jeremiah 10:8, Deuteronomy 29:4, Deuteronomy 32:6, Psalms 94:8, Isaiah 6:9, Isaiah 6:10, Isaiah 27:11, Isaiah 44:18, Ezekiel 12:2, Matthew 13:13-15, John 12:40, Acts 28:26, Romans 11:8

understanding: Heb. heart, Proverbs 17:16, Hosea 7:11

Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 16:9 - Herein Proverbs 6:32 - lacketh Isaiah 42:19 - Who is blind Isaiah 43:8 - General Isaiah 48:8 - thou heardest Jeremiah 2:4 - Hear ye Hosea 4:6 - for Joel 1:2 - Hear Amos 8:4 - Hear Mark 4:12 - That seeing Mark 8:18 - see Luke 8:10 - that seeing Luke 11:34 - but Luke 11:40 - fools John 3:3 - he cannot 2 Corinthians 3:14 - their 1 Timothy 4:2 - lies

Cross-References

Luke 3:37
Whiche was the sonne of Mathusala, whiche was the sonne of Enoch, which was the sonne of Iared, whiche was the sonne of Maleleel, whiche was the sonne of Cainan:

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Hear now this, O foolish people, and without understanding,.... or, "heart" a; :-:

which have eyes, and see not; which have ears, and hear not; like the idols they served, Psalms 115:4. this is an upbraiding of them with their folly and stupidity, their want of common sense, their blindness and ignorance; notwithstanding they had the means of light and knowledge, the law, and the prophets.

a ואין לב "et non cor", Pagninus, Montanus; "qui non habes cor", V. L. "excors", Junius Tremellius, Piscator "cui cor non est", Cocceius.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Against the God

(1) of Creation Jeremiah 5:22, and

(2) of Providence Jeremiah 5:24,

They sin, not merely by apostasy, but by a general immorality extending to all classes Jeremiah 5:25-28. It is in this immorality that their idolatry has its root.

Jeremiah 5:22

The sea is the symbol of restless and indomitable energy, chafing against all resistance, and dashing to pieces the works whereby man endeavors to restrain its fury. Yet God has imposed upon it laws which it must obey, and keeps it in its appointed place, not by barriers of iron but by a belt of sand. Modern science has shown that the resisting power of sand is enormous. A wave which would shatter rocks fails powerless upon sand.

Can they not prevail - The opposite of “thou couldest” Jeremiah 3:5. The sea, the mightiest of God’s works, cannot prevail, cannot break God’s laws, because He has not endowed it with free-will. Man, physically impotent, can prevail, because, being made in God’s image, he is free.

Jeremiah 5:23

The heart, or will of the Jews was first “revolting,” literally a will that “drew back” from God, because it disliked His service; and secondly it was “rebellious,” a will that actively resisted Him. Compare Deuteronomy 21:18, Deuteronomy 21:20.

Jeremiah 5:24

As God’s Providence addresses itself chiefly to the thoughtful, Jeremiah says in their heart. By the intelligent study of God’s dealings men perceive that they are not merely acts of power but also of love.

The appointed weeks - literally, He guardeth, maintaineth, for us the weeks which are the statutes or settled laws “of the harvest.” These were the seven weeks from the Passover to Pentecost, and were as important for the ingathering of the crops as the rainy seasons for their nourishment.

Jeremiah 5:25

It was not that the rains did not fall, or that the harvest weeks were less bright; the good was there, but the wickedness of the community blocked up the channels, through which it shou d have reached the people. The lawlessness and injustice of the times kept the mass of the people in poverty.

Jeremiah 5:26

Rather, he spieth about like the crouching down of fowlers; they have set the fatal snare; “they catch men.”

Trap - literally, “The destroyer;” it was probably a gin, which strangled the birds caught in it.

Jeremiah 5:27

Deceit - The wealth gained by deceit and fraud.

Jeremiah 5:28

Fatness is admired in the East as a sign of wealth.

They shine - This word is used of the sleekness of the skin, soft and smooth as ivory.

They overpass the deeds of the wicked - literally, “They have overpassed words of wickedness,” i. e., they go to excess in wickedness.

Yet they prosper - Or, that they (the orphans) may prosper, enjoy their rights.

Jeremiah 5:30

Rather, A terrible “and horrible thing” has happened “in the land.”

Jeremiah 5:31

Bear rule by their means - Rather, “The priests” rule at their hands, i. e., govern according to their false prophecies, guidance, and directions.

My people love to have it so - False teaching lightens the yoke of God’s Law, and removes His fear from the conscience: and with this, man is ready to be content.


 
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