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Yeremia 27:8
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Tetapi bangsa dan kerajaan yang tidak mau takluk kepada Nebukadnezar, raja Babel, dan yang tidak mau menyerahkan tengkuknya ke bawah kuk raja Babel, maka bangsa itu akan Kuhukum dengan pedang, kelaparan dan penyakit sampar, demikianlah firman TUHAN, sampai mereka Kuserahkan ke dalam tangannya.
Maka akan jadi, bahwa bangsa atau kerajaan yang tiada mau takluk kepadanya, yaitu kepada Nebukadnezar, raja Babil, dan yang tiada mau menundukkan tengkuknya di bawah kuk raja Babil, maka kepada bangsa itu Aku akan membalasnya dengan pedang dan dengan lapar dan dengan bala sampar, sehingga sudah mereka itu Kubinasakan oleh tangannya.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
And it: There is a peculiar grandeur, as well as propriety, in this method of predicting Nebuchadnezzar's rapid successes. The God of Israel, declaring himself to be the Lord of armies, and the Creator and Owner of the whole earth, with all its inhabitants and productions, and claiming full sovereignty over his creatures, avows his determination, for reasons he does not deign to assign, to give all the countries of the world to the king of Babylon, whom he calls his servant, because he would accomplish an important part of his most righteous designs. They, therefore, who would escape the most dreadful judgments, must submit to the God of Israel, by submitting to Nebuchadnezzar; they must hearken to the prophets of Israel, and not to their own diviners; and they must observe, that Nebuchadnezzar, his son, and his grandson, would whatever opposition should be made, possess the full dominion of all these countries, till the appointed time was expired; and then, these haughty conquerors would in their turn become the prey of other powerful conquerors; all of which was most exactly fulfilled.
that nation: Jeremiah 25:28, Jeremiah 25:29, Jeremiah 38:17-19, Jeremiah 40:9, Jeremiah 42:10-18, Jeremiah 52:3-6, Ezekiel 17:19-21
with the sword: Jeremiah 24:10, Ezekiel 14:21
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 2:21 - but the Lord 2 Kings 10:5 - We are thy servants 2 Kings 25:1 - Nebuchadnezzar Nehemiah 3:5 - put not Job 34:29 - whether Jeremiah 4:7 - destroyer Jeremiah 27:11 - General Jeremiah 27:12 - Bring Jeremiah 27:13 - by the sword Jeremiah 32:3 - Behold Jeremiah 32:29 - and set Lamentations 1:14 - yoke Lamentations 5:5 - Our necks are under persecution
Cross-References
And the Lorde sayde vnto her: there are two maner of people in thy wombe, and two nations shalbe deuided out of thy bowelles, and the one nation shalbe mightier then the other, and the elder shalbe seruaunt vnto the younger.
And his mother sayde vnto him, Upon me be the curse my sonne: only heare my voyce, and go and fetche me them.
Nowe therefore my sonne heare my voyce: make thee redy, and flee to Laban my brother at Haran,
But Peter and Iohn aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Whether it be ryght in the syght of God, to hearken vnto you more then to God, iudge ye.
Then Peter and the other Apostles aunswered, and sayde: We ought more to obey God then men.
Chyldren, obey your fathers and mothers in the Lorde: for this is ryght.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it shall come to pass, [that] the nation and kingdom which will not serve the same Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon,.... Will not, upon his approaching to them, invading and besieging them, submit and become tributary to him, as is more fully expressed in the next clause:
and that will not put their neck under the yoke of the king of Babylon; or voluntarily become subject to him, and pay a tax he shall impose upon them. This refers to, and explains the symbol of, Jeremiah's making and wearing yokes, Jeremiah 27:2;
that nation will I punish, saith the Lord, with the sword, and with the famine, and with the pestilence; with one judgment after another; some will perish by the sword of the enemy, sallying out upon them, or endeavouring to make their escape; others by famine their provisions being spent through the length of the siege; and others by pestilence, or the plague, by the immediate hand of God:
until I have consumed them by his hand; Nebuchadnezzar's; by means of him; by his sword, and strait besieging them; or, "into his hand"; and so the Targum,
"until I have delivered them into his hand;''
having consumed multitudes by the sword, famine, and pestilence, will deliver the rest into his hands to be carried captive by him.