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Parallel JER 17:0

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(All still tentative.)

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LEB• with a point of diamond it is engraved •  on the tablet of their heart, •  and on the horns of their altars.

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KJB-16111 The captiuitie of Iudah for her sinne. 5 Trust in man is cursed, 7 in God is blessed. 9 The deceitfull heart cannot deceiue God. 12 The saluation of God. 15 The Prophet complaineth of the mockers of his prophecie. 19 He is sent to renew the couenant in hallowing the Sabbath.
   (1 The captivity of Yudah for her sin. 5 Trust in man is cursed, 7 in God is blessed. 9 The deceitfull heart cannot deceive God. 12 The salvation of God. 15 The Prophet complaineth of the mockers of his prophecie. 19 He is sent to renew the covenant in hallowing the Sabbath.)


UTNuW Translation Notes:

Jeremiah 17 General Notes

Structure and Formatting

Some translations set each line of poetry farther to the right than the rest of the text to make it easier to read. The ULT does this with the poetry in 17:1–18. This poem is a continuation of 16:19–21, and these should be seen as one section.

Religious and Cultural Concepts in This Chapter

Trusting God or humans

Trust is an important part of this chapter. Those who trust in human wisdom will not prosper. Those who trust in God will have all of their needs met. (See: trust and wise)

Translation Issues in This Chapter

Simile

The person who depends on the power of other people is compared to a bush in the desert which always has to struggle for life. But the person who trusts in God is like a tree growing by a stream and has all his needs supplied. (See: figs-simile)

BI Jer 17:0 ©