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Yeremia 12:11
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Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
made it: Jeremiah 6:8, Jeremiah 9:11, Jeremiah 10:22, Jeremiah 10:25, Jeremiah 19:8
it mourneth: Jeremiah 12:4-8, Jeremiah 14:2, Jeremiah 23:10, Lamentations 1:1 - Lamentations 5:22, Zechariah 7:5
layeth: Ecclesiastes 7:2, Isaiah 42:25, Isaiah 57:1, Malachi 2:2
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 4:27 - The Joel 1:10 - field Romans 8:20 - the creature Romans 8:22 - groaneth
Cross-References
Abram passed through the lande, vnto the place of Sichem, vnto the plaine of Moreh. And the Chanaanite [was] then in the lande.
And the Lorde appearyng vnto Abram, sayd, Unto thy seede wyl I geue this lande: And there buylded he an aulter vnto the Lorde whiche appeared vnto hym.
And so when Abram was come into Egypt, the Egyptians behelde the woman, for she was very fayre.
And the men of the place asked [him] of his wyfe. And he sayde, she is my sister: for he feared to say, she is my wyfe, lest the men of the place shoulde haue kylled hym, because of Rebecca, whiche was beautifull to the eye.
Lea was tender eyed: but Rachel was beautifull and well fauoured.
And in an euening tyde, Dauid arose out of his bed, and walked vpon the roofe of the kinges palace, and from the roofe he sawe a woman washing her selfe, and the woman was very beautifull to loke vpon.
There is no wysdome, there is no vnderstanding, there is no counsayle against the Lorde.
a cluster of Camphire in the vineyardes of Engaddi is my loue vnto me.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
They have made it desolate,.... Which is repeated to denote the certainty of it; astonishment at it, and that it might be observed:
and being desolate it mourneth unto me; not the inhabitants of it for their sins, the cause of this desolation; but the land itself, because of the calamities upon it; it crying to God, in its way, for a restoration to its former beauty and glory.
The whole land is made desolate; it was not only the case of Jerusalem, and the parts adjacent, but even of the whole land of Judea:
because no man layeth it to heart, took any notice of the judgment threatened, foretold by the prophets; nor repented of their sins, for which they were threatened with such a desolation; nor even were properly affected with the destruction itself; the earth seemed more sensible of it than they were; this expresses the great stupidity of this people.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Desolate - The force of the protest lies in this word. Thrice the prophet uses it.
Layeth it to heart - Rather, laid it “to heart.” The desolate land must put up its silent cry to God, because the people had refused to see the signs of the coming retribution.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 12:11. No man layeth it to heart. — Notwithstanding all these desolations, from which the land every where mourns, and which are so plainly the consequences of the people's crimes, no man layeth it to heart, or considereth that these are God's judgments; and that the only way to have them removed is to repent of their sins, and turn to God with all their hearts.