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Yeremia 32:14
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Beginilah firman TUHAN semesta alam, Allah Israel: Ambillah surat-surat ini, baik surat pembelian yang dimeteraikan itu maupun salinan yang terbuka ini, taruhlah semuanya itu dalam bejana tanah, supaya dapat tahan lama.
Demikianlah firman Tuhan serwa sekalian alam, Allah orang Israel: Ambillah olehmu akan surat pembelian ini, baik yang termeterai baik yang terbuka itu, taruhlah akan dia di dalam sebuah bejana tembikar, supaya terpeliharalah ia beberapa hari lamanya.
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Take: Jeremiah 32:10-12
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 19:1 - Go
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And the man increased exceedingly, and had much cattell, and mayde seruauntes, and man seruauntes, and camels, and asses.
Thus hath God taken away the increase of your fathers flocke, and geuen it to me.
Therfore all the ryches whiche God hath taken from our father, that is ours and our chyldrens: nowe then whatsoeuer God hath sayde vnto thee, that do.
But remember the Lorde thy God, for it is he whiche geueth thee power to get substaunce, for to make good the promise whiche he sware vnto thy fathers, as appeareth this day.
And ther was a man in Maon, whose possession was in Carmel, and the man was exceeding mightie, and had three thousande sheepe & a thousand goates: And he was shearing his sheepe in Carmel.
His substaunce also was seuen thousand sheepe, and three thousand camels, fiue hundred yoke of oxen, and fiue hundred shee asses, and a very great householde: so that he was one of the most principall men among all them of the east [countrey.]
So the Lorde blessed the last dayes of Iob more then the first: for he had fourteene thousand sheepe, sixe thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel,.... The order to do the following is ushered in in this solemn manner, partly that Baruch might more strictly observe it, and act according to it; and partly that the persons before whom it was given might take the greater notice of it, and believe that there was something intended by it of moment and importance:
take these evidences; or "books" x; the deeds of purchase:
this evidence of the purchase, both which is sealed, and this evidence which is open; both the original and the copy:
and put them in an earthen vessel, that they may continue many days; it seems, though it is not said, that this earthen vessel, with these deeds in it, were to be put under ground, and very probably in some part of the field that was bought: had these writings been laid up in a chest or box, they might have been stolen and destroyed; and had they been laid in the earth by themselves, they would have rotted and consumed; but being put into a dry earthen vessel, they might be preserved from the injury of the air and the moistness of the earth; and so might continue many days, even many years, to the end of the captivity, as it was designed they should; when Jeremiah's heirs, having some him of them where they were deposited, might take them up and claim the estate; though something more useful and instructive than this was designed by it, as appears by the following words:
x את הספרים "libellos hos", Cocceius, Schmidt; "literas has", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.