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Louis Segond
Jérémie 1:7
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Et l'Eternel me dit : ne dis point : je suis un enfant; car tu iras partout où je t'enverrai, et tu diras tout ce que je te commanderai.
Et l'Éternel me dit: Ne dis pas: je suis un enfant; car tu iras vers tous ceux à qui je t'enverrai, et tu diras tout ce que je te commanderai.
Et l'Éternel me dit: Ne dis pas: Je suis un enfant, car pour tout ce pour quoi je t'enverrai, tu iras, et tout ce que je te commanderai, tu le diras.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
for thou shalt: Jeremiah 1:17, Jeremiah 1:18, Exodus 7:1, Exodus 7:2, Numbers 22:20, Numbers 22:38, 1 Kings 22:14, 2 Chronicles 18:13, Ezekiel 2:3-5, Ezekiel 3:17-21, Ezekiel 3:27, Matthew 28:20, Mark 16:15, Mark 16:16, Acts 20:27
Reciprocal: Exodus 6:29 - speak Exodus 38:22 - all that the Lord Joshua 1:9 - be not 1 Chronicles 29:1 - young Proverbs 16:1 - and Isaiah 58:1 - spare Jeremiah 7:27 - thou shalt speak Jeremiah 19:2 - and proclaim Jeremiah 43:1 - all the words Ezekiel 2:7 - thou Amos 7:15 - Go Jonah 1:2 - cry Matthew 10:19 - it shall Matthew 18:2 - General Acts 2:4 - as Acts 4:20 - we cannot Acts 9:15 - Go 1 Corinthians 2:1 - with Ephesians 6:20 - boldly James 1:5 - any
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But the Lord said unto me, say not, I am a child,.... This excuse will not be admitted:
for thou shall go to all that I shall send thee; either to "every place", as the Targum paraphrases; or "to all persons to whom" he should be sent, as the Septuagint and Arabic versions render the words; or "to all things for which" he should send him, as the Syriac and Vulgate Latin versions. The sense is, that he should go everywhere, and to every person, and on every errand and message he should be sent unto and with:
and whatsoever I command thee, thou shall speak; out and openly, and keep back nothing through the fear of men; as follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Jeremiah suggested two difficulties, the first inexperience, the second timidity. God now removes the first of these. Inexperience is no obstacle where the duty is simple obedience His timidity is removed by the promise given him in the next verse.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 1:7. Whatsoever I command thee — It is my words and message, not thine own, that thou shalt deliver. I shall teach thee; therefore thy youth and inexperience can be no hinderance.