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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Yeremia 23:19
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Lihatlah, angin badai TUHAN, yakni kehangatan murka, telah keluar menyambar, --angin puting beliung--dan turun menimpa kepala orang-orang fasik.
Bahwasanya adalah keluar suatu tofan dari pada Tuhan, kehangatan murka dan puting beliung, yang akan turun kepada kepala segala orang fasik dengan hebatnya.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jeremiah 4:11, Jeremiah 25:32, Jeremiah 30:23, Psalms 58:9, Proverbs 1:27, Proverbs 10:25, Isaiah 5:25-28, Isaiah 21:1, Isaiah 40:24, Isaiah 66:15, Isaiah 66:16, Amos 1:14, Nahum 1:3-6, Zechariah 9:14
Reciprocal: Job 9:17 - For he Isaiah 28:17 - and the hail Jeremiah 4:4 - lest Jeremiah 21:12 - lest Lamentations 4:11 - Lord Ezekiel 1:4 - a whirlwind Ezekiel 13:13 - a stormy Zechariah 7:14 - scattered
Cross-References
In the sweatte of thy face shalt thou eate thy breade, tyll thou be turned agayne into the ground, for out of it wast thou taken: For dust thou art, and into dust shalt thou be turned agayne.
That he may geue me the caue of Machpelah, whiche he hath in the ende of his fielde: but for as much money as it is worth shall he geue it me, for a possession to bury in amongest you.
(For Ephron dwelleth amongest the chyldren of Heth) and Ephron the Hethite aunswered Abraham in the audience of the chyldren of Heth, and of all that went in at the gates of his citie, saying:
But I shall sleepe with my fathers, and thou shalt cary me out of Egypt, & bury me in their buryall. And he aunswered: I wyll do as thou hast sayde.
For his sonnes caryed hym into the lande of Chanaan, & buryed hym in the caue of the fielde Machpelah, whiche fielde Abraham bought to be a place to bury in of Ephron the Hethite, before Mamre.
And Ioseph toke an othe of the chyldren of Israel, saying: God wyll not fayle but visite you, and ye shall cary my bones hence.
Sure I am that thou wilt bryng me vnto death, euen to the lodging that is due vnto all men liuing.
If a man beget a hundred children, and lyue many yeres, so that his dayes are many in number, and yet can not enioy his good, neither be buryed: as for him I say, that vntymely birth is better then he.
When men shall feare in hye places, and be afraide in the streetes, when the Almonde tree shall florishe and be laden with the grashopper, and when all lust shal passe: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streetes.
Then shall the dust be turned agayne vnto earth from whence it came, and the spirite shall returne vnto God who gaue it.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Behold, a whirlwind of the Lord is gone forth in fury,.... Or, "behold, a whirlwind of the Lord, of the fury is gone forth" b; which latter clause explains the former; and, hews, that by "the whirlwind of the Lord" is meant his "fury" or "wrath"; which, like a whirlwind, would come suddenly, and at an unawares, and be very boisterous and powerful, and carry all before it; and which was gone forth from the Lord in the decree and commission; and would quickly break out and appear in the Chaldean army that would invade Judea and besiege Jerusalem, compared to a full and fanning wind, and its chariots to a whirlwind, Jeremiah 4:11; from whence it would appear, that these men, the false prophets, were not in the counsel of God; had seen no vision from him, nor had marked his word: since they prophesied of peace and prosperity, when a blustering storm was coming:
even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked; or "rest" c thereon; even on the head of the wicked prophets, and all such wicked persons as give heed unto them; on them it would fall with its full weight, and give excessive pain, and there continue to their utter ruin. Kimchi says this refers to the days of the Messiah, when all the wicked shall be consumed. It may refer to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, at least include it; which was a grievous whirlwind indeed.
b ×× × ×¡×¢×¨×ª ×××× ××× ×צ×× "ecce turbo Domini exandescentia", Montanus, Junius Tremellius "en procella Jehovae! ira exivit", Schmidt. c ×××× "manebit", Montanus, Cocceius; "permanebit", Junius Tremellius "residebit", Targ. "requiescet", Syr.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Rather, âBehold, the tempest of Yahweh, even hot anger hath gone forth and a whirlwind shall burst upon the head of the wicked.â
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 23:19. Behold, a whirlwind — The simoom: the hot pestilential wind blowing from the south, frequently mentioned or referred to in the sacred writings; see Jeremiah 23:10.