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Księga Jeremiasza 50:21
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Wyciągni przeciw ziemi odpornej i owszem przeciw mieszkającym w niej, abyś je nawiedził. Rosypuj a burz za niemi, mówi Pan, a czyń wszytko jako ja każę tobie.
Wyciągnij przeciwko tej ziemi odpornych, przeciwko niej, mówię, a obywateli jej nawiedź; spustosz a wygładź, goniąc ich, mówi Pan; uczyńże według wszystkiego, jakoć rozkazuje.
Przeciw ziemi „podwójnej przekory” : Wyrusz przeciwko niej i przeciw mieszkańcom Pekodu ; w ślad za nimi, rąb i wytępiaj – mówi WIEKUISTY; czyń według wszystkiego, co ci rozkazałem.
Wyciągnij przeciwko tej ziemi odpornych, przeciwko niej, mówię, a obywateli jej nawiedź; spustosz a wygładź, goniąc ich, mówi Pan; uczyńże według wszystkiego, jakoć rozkazuje.
Wyrusz przeciwko ziemi Meratajim, przeciwko niej i mieszkańcom Pekod. Spustosz i zniszcz doszczętnie, goniąc ich, mówi PAN, i uczyń wszystko, jak ci rozkazałem.
Wypraw się przeciwko ziemi Merataim, wyrusz przeciwko niej i przeciwko mieszkańcom Pekod! Wybij mieczem i wytęp ich doszczętnie jako przeznaczonych na zagładę - mówi Pan - i zrób dokładnie tak, jak ci kazałem!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
up: Jeremiah 50:3, Jeremiah 50:9, Jeremiah 50:15
Merathaim: or, the rebels
Pekod: or, visitation, Ezekiel 23:23
and do: Jeremiah 34:22, Jeremiah 48:10, Numbers 31:14-18, 1 Samuel 15:3, 1 Samuel 15:11-24, 2 Samuel 16:11, 2 Kings 18:25, 2 Chronicles 36:23, Isaiah 10:6, Isaiah 44:28, Isaiah 48:14
Reciprocal: Genesis 10:10 - And the Isaiah 13:3 - commanded Isaiah 13:4 - noise Isaiah 13:20 - General Jeremiah 51:1 - I will Jeremiah 51:3 - destroy Jeremiah 51:53 - from Daniel 7:5 - Arise Habakkuk 2:7 - they
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Go up against the land of Merathaim,.... Thought to be the country of the Mardi, which lay part of it in Assyria, and part of it in Armenia; expressed in the dual number, because one part of it lay on one side the Tigris, and the other on the other side. Cyrus, with his army of Medes and Persians, is here called upon; who, according to Herodotus, passed through Assyria to Babylon: and so it may be agreeably rendered, "go by the land of Merathaim"; or the country of the Mardi. Many interpreters take it for an appellative, and not the proper name of a country. The Vulgate Latin version renders it, "the land of rulers"; and the Targum,
"the land of the rebellious people;''
and so Kimchi w: and to the same sense Jarchi, the land
"that hath exasperated me, and provoked me to anger;''
meaning the land of the Chaldeans, which had ruled over others, rebelled against the Lord, and provoked him to wrath against it. The word, being in the dual number, may, in the mystical sense, respect the two antichrists, the eastern and western, that have ruled over the nations, and rebelled against God, and provoked him; the Turks and Papists, those two rebels, the beast and false prophet, Revelation 19:20; against whom the Christian princes will be bid to go up;
[even] against it, and against the inhabitants of Pekod; the name of a place in Assyria; see Ezekiel 23:23; by which also Cyrus might go up to Babylon, so Jarchi; and the Targum takes it to be the name of a place: but Kimchi and others take it to be an appellative; and so it may be rendered, "the inhabitants of visitation" x; because the time was come to visit and punish them for their sins; and may particularly design the inhabitants of Babylon, the city to be visited for its iniquities; and especially mystical Babylon, which shall come up in remembrance before God, Revelation 16:19;
waste and utterly destroy after them, saith the Lord; either after the destruction of the places before mentioned; or pursue after those that flee and make their escape from thence, and destroy them; or rather their posterity, the remnant of them, as the Targum:
and do according to all that I have commanded thee; either Cyrus, according to all the Lord commanded him by the Prophet Isaiah, as Jarchi; or the seven angels, that are to pour out the vials of wrath on antichrist; the kings of the earth, who are to fulfil the will of God upon the man of sin, Revelation 16:1.
w ×¢× ××רץ ×רת×× "contra terram rebellantium", Pagninus; "super", Montanus; "contra terram rebellionum", Schmidt. x ××ש×× ×¤×§×× "habitatores visitationis", Vatablus, Calvin, De Dieu.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The land of Merathaim - of double rebellion. Like Mitsraim, i. e., the two Egypts, Aram-Naharaim, i. e., Syria of the two rivers, or Mesopotamia, it is a dual. It may have been a real name; or - the dual ending being intensive - it may mean the land of very great rebelliousness.
Pekod - Possibly a Babylonian town.
Waste - Rather, slay, Jeremiah 50:27.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 50:21. Go up against the land of Merathaim - and against the inhabitants of Pekod — No such places as these are to be found any where else; and it is not likely that places are at all meant. The ancient Versions agree in rendering the first as an appellative, and the last as a verb, except the Chaldee, which has Pekod as a proper name. Dr. Blayney translates: -
"Against the land of bitternesses, go up:
Upon it, and upon its inhabitants, visit, O sword!"
Dr. Dahler renders thus: -
"March against the country doubly rebellious,
And against its inhabitants worthy of punishment."
The latter of these two versions I take to be the most literal. The words are addressed to the Medes and Persians; and the country is Chaldea, doubly rebellious by its idolatry and its insufferable pride. In these two, it was exceeded by no other land.