the Week of Proper 13 / Ordinary 18
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Darby's French Translation
Jérémie 18:22
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Que le cri soit ouï de leurs maisons, quand tu auras fait venir subitement des troupes contre eux; parce qu'ils ont creusé une fosse pour me prendre, et qu'ils ont tendu des filets à mes pieds.
Que de leurs maisons on entende des cris, quand tu feras soudain venir des troupes contre eux. Car ils ont creusé une fosse pour me prendre; ils ont caché des filets sous mes pieds.
Qu'on entende des cris sortir de leurs maisons, Quand soudain tu feras fondre sur eux des bandes armées! Car ils ont creusé une fosse pour me prendre, Ils ont tendu des filets sous mes pieds.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
a cry: Jeremiah 4:19, Jeremiah 4:20, Jeremiah 4:31, Jeremiah 6:26, Jeremiah 9:20, Jeremiah 9:21, Jeremiah 25:34-36, Jeremiah 47:2, Jeremiah 47:3, Jeremiah 48:3-5, Isaiah 10:30, Isaiah 22:1-4, Zephaniah 1:10, Zephaniah 1:11, Zephaniah 1:16
for: Jeremiah 18:20
and hid: Jeremiah 20:10, Psalms 38:12, Psalms 56:5-7, Psalms 64:4, Psalms 64:5, Psalms 140:5, Matthew 22:15
Reciprocal: Exodus 21:33 - General Job 6:27 - ye dig Psalms 94:13 - until the pit Psalms 119:110 - wicked Psalms 124:7 - as a bird Psalms 141:9 - from the snares Psalms 142:3 - In the way Jeremiah 5:26 - lay wait Jeremiah 14:2 - the cry Jeremiah 20:16 - let him
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Let a cry be heard from their houses,.... A shrieking of women and children, not only for the loss of husbands and parents, but because of the entrance of the enemy into the city, and into their houses, to take away their lives and their substance; as follows:
when thou shalt bring a troop suddenly upon them; or an army, as the Targum; either the Chaldean army, or rather the Roman army:
for they have digged a pit to take me, and hid snares for my feet: and therefore it was a just retaliation, that a troop or army should suddenly come upon them, and seize their persons and substance; though Kimchi understands it, as before, of poison, which they would have given him; but Jarchi, of a suspicion and vile calumny they raised of him, that he was guilty of adultery with another man's wife; a "whore" being called a "deep ditch" by the wise man, Proverbs 23:27; and so it is in the Talmud h.
h T. Bab. Kama, fol. 16. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sack of the city follows with all the horrible cruelties practiced at such a time.