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Yeremia 13:7
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Maka pergilah aku ke sungai Efrat, lalu aku menggali dan mengambil ikat pinggang itu dari tempat aku menyembunyikannya, tetapi ternyata ikat pinggang itu sudah lapuk, tidak berguna untuk apapun.
Maka pergilah aku ke sungai Efrat, lalu aku menggali dan mengambil ikat pinggang itu dari tempat aku menyembunyikannya, tetapi ternyata ikat pinggang itu sudah lapuk, tidak berguna untuk apapun.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
it was: Jeremiah 13:10, Jeremiah 24:1-8, Isaiah 64:6, Ezekiel 15:3-5, Zechariah 3:3, Zechariah 3:4, Luke 14:34, Luke 14:35, Romans 3:12, Philemon 1:11
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then I went to Euphrates,.... In a vision; this is the second journey, of which :-,
and digged; the hole, in process of time, being stopped up with soil or sand, that were thrown up over it; this digging was in a visionary way; see Ezekiel 8:8:
and took the girdle from the place where I had hid it; which he knew again by some token or another:
and, behold, the girdle was marred; or "corrupted" q; it was become rotten by the washing of the water over it, and its long continuance in such a place:
it was profitable for nothing; it could not be put upon a man's loins, or be wore any more; nor was it fit for any other use, it was so sadly spoiled and so thoroughly rotten. It is in the Hebrew text, "it shall not prosper to all" r things; that is, not "to anything" s, as many render it.
q נשחת "corruptum erat", Munster, Montanus, Schmidt; "computruerat", Pagninus. r לא יצלח לכל "non proficiet omnibus", Vatablus. s "Non prosperabitur cuiquam", Montanus; "ad ullam rem", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 13:7. And behold, the girdle was marred; it was profitable for nothing. — This symbolically represented the state of the Jews: they were corrupt and abominable; and God, by sending them into captivity, "marred the pride of Judah, and the great pride of Jerusalem," Jeremiah 13:9.