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Jeremías 51:51
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Estamos avergonzados porque hemos oído la afrenta; la ignominia ha cubierto nuestros rostros, porque extranjeros han entrado en los santuarios de la casa del Señor .
Estamos avergonzados, porque o�mos la afrenta: confusi�n cubri� nuestros rostros, porque vinieron extranjeros contra los santuarios de la casa de Jehov�.
Estamos avergonzados, porque o�mos la afrenta; confusi�n cubri� nuestros rostros, porque vinieron extranjeros contra los Santuarios de la Casa del SE�OR.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
are confounded: Jeremiah 3:22-25, Jeremiah 31:19, Psalms 74:18-21, Psalms 79:4, Psalms 79:12, Psalms 123:3, Psalms 123:4, Psalms 137:1-3, Lamentations 2:15-17, Lamentations 5:1, Ezekiel 36:30
shame: Jeremiah 3:25, Jeremiah 14:3, Psalms 44:13-16, Psalms 69:7-13, Psalms 71:13, Psalms 109:29, Ezekiel 7:18, Micah 7:10
for strangers: Jeremiah 52:13, Psalms 74:3-7, Psalms 79:1, Lamentations 1:10, Lamentations 2:20, Ezekiel 7:21, Ezekiel 7:22, Ezekiel 9:7, Ezekiel 24:21, Daniel 8:11-14, Daniel 9:26, Daniel 9:27, Daniel 11:31, Revelation 11:1, Revelation 11:2
Reciprocal: Psalms 44:15 - covered Jeremiah 50:28 - voice Ezekiel 16:52 - bear thine Obadiah 1:10 - shame Micah 6:16 - therefore
Gill's Notes on the Bible
We are confounded, because we have heard reproach,.... These are the words of the Jews, either objecting to their return to their land; or lamenting the desolation of it; and complaining of the reproach it lay under, being destitute of inhabitants; the land in general lying waste and uncultivated; the city of Jerusalem and temple in ruins; and the worship of God ceased; and the enemy insulting and reproaching; suggesting, that their God could not protect and save them; and, under these discouragements, they could not bear the thoughts of returning to it:
shame hath covered our faces; they knew not which way to look when they heard the report of the state of their country, and the reproach of the enemy, and through shame covered their faces:
for strangers are come into the sanctuaries of the Lord's house; the oracle, or the holy of holies; the temple, or the holy place, and the porch or court; so Kimchi and Abarbinel; into which the Chaldeans, strangers to God and the commonwealth of Israel, had entered, to the profanation of them, and had destroyed them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Confounded - Or, ashamed. The verse is a statement of the wrong done to the exiles by Babylon, and so leads naturally to Babylon’s punishment Jeremiah 51:52.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 51:51. Strangers are come into the sanctuaries — The lamentation of the pious Jews for the profanation of the temple by the Chaldeans.