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Jérémie 19:6
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C'est pourquoi, voici, les jours viennent, dit l'Éternel, où ce lieu-ci ne sera plus appelé Thopheth, ni la vallée du fils de Hinnom, mais où on l'appellera la vallée de la tuerie.
C'est pourquoi, voici, des jours viennent, dit l'Éternel, où ce lieu-ci ne sera plus appelé Topheth, ni la vallée du fils de Hinnom, mais la vallée de la tuerie.
C'est pourquoi voici, les jours viennent, dit l'Eternel, Où ce lieu ne sera plus appelé Topheth et vallée de Ben-Hinnom, Mais où on l'appellera vallée du carnage.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
this: Jeremiah 19:2, Jeremiah 19:11, Jeremiah 7:32, Jeremiah 7:33, Joshua 15:8, Isaiah 30:33
Reciprocal: Joshua 18:16 - the valley of the son 2 Kings 23:10 - Topheth Nehemiah 11:30 - the valley Jeremiah 7:31 - the high Jeremiah 14:16 - be cast Jeremiah 20:3 - hath Jeremiah 32:35 - they built
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord,.... Or, "are coming" o; a little while and it will come to pass, what follows; to which a "behold" is prefixed, as calling for attention and admiration, as well as to assure of the certain performance of it:
that this place shall no more be called Tophet: as it had been, from the beating of drums in it, that the cries and shrieks of infants burnt in the fire might not be heard by their parents:
nor the valley of the son of Hinnom; which was its name in the times of Joshua, and long before it was called Tophet; but now it should have neither names:
but the valley of slaughter; or, "of the slain", as the Targum; from the multitude of those that should be killed here, at the siege and taking of Jerusalem; or that should be brought hither to be buried; see
Jeremiah 19:11 and
Jeremiah 19:11- :.
o ימים באים "dies (sunt) venientes", Montanus, Schmidt.