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Yeremia 51:5

sungguh, Israel dan Yehuda tidak ditinggalkan sebagai janda oleh Allahnya, oleh TUHAN semesta alam--sebab negeri orang Kasdim penuh dengan kesalahan terhadap Yang Mahakudus, Allah Israel.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - God;   God Continued...;   The Topic Concordance - Judges;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Evil;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Guilt;   Widow;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Greek Versions of Ot;   Persia, Persians;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Holy One;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Babylon;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom of Judah;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
sungguh, Israel dan Yehuda tidak ditinggalkan sebagai janda oleh Allahnya, oleh TUHAN semesta alam--sebab negeri orang Kasdim penuh dengan kesalahan terhadap Yang Mahakudus, Allah Israel.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Karena orang Israel dan orang Yehudapun tiada akan ditinggalkan janda oleh Allahnya, oleh Tuhan serwa sekalian alam, oleh Yang Mahasuci orang Israel, jikalau saratlah tanahnya dengan utang sekalipun.

Contextual Overview

1 Thus hath the Lorde sayde: Behold, I wyll rayse vp a perilous wynde agaynst Babylon, & her citizens that beare euyl wyll against me. 2 I wyll sende also into Babylon fanners to fanne her out, and to destroy her lande: for in the day of her trouble they shalbe about her on euery syde. 3 Moreouer [the Lorde wyll say] vnto the the bowmen, & to them that aduaunce them selues in their armoure: Ye shall not spare her young men, kyll downe all her hoast. 4 Thus the slayne shall fall downe in the lande of the Chaldees, and the wounded in the streetes. 5 As for Israel and Iuda they shall not be forsaken of their God of the Lord of hoastes, yea for the holy one of Israels sake haue the Chaldees fylled their lande full of sinne. 6 Flee away from Babylon, euery man saue his lyfe, that ye be not rooted out with her wickednesse: for the tyme of the Lordes vengeaunce is come, yea he shall rewarde her agayne. 7 Babylon hath ben in the Lordes hande a golden cuppe, that maketh all landes drunken: of her wine haue all people drunken, therfore are they out of their wittes. 8 But sodaynly is Babylon fallen and destroyed: mourne for her, bryng plasters for her woundes, yf she may peraduenture be healed agayne. 9 We woulde haue made Babylon whole say they, but she is not recouered, therfore wyll we let her alone, and go euery man into his owne countrey: for her iudgement is come into heauen, and is gone vp to the cloudes. 10 The Lorde hath brought foorth our righteousnesse: and therfore come on, we wyll shewe in Sion the worke of the Lorde our God.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Israel: Jeremiah 33:24-26, Jeremiah 46:28, Jeremiah 50:4, Jeremiah 50:5, Jeremiah 50:20, 1 Samuel 12:22, 1 Kings 6:13, Ezra 9:9, Psalms 94:14, Isaiah 44:21, Isaiah 49:14, Isaiah 49:15, Isaiah 54:3-11, Isaiah 62:12, Hosea 1:10, Amos 9:8, Amos 9:9, Romans 11:1, Romans 11:2

nor: Zechariah 2:12, Zechariah 12:6, Zechariah 12:8

though: Jeremiah 16:18, Jeremiah 19:4, Jeremiah 23:15, Jeremiah 31:37, 2 Kings 21:16, Ezekiel 8:17, Ezekiel 9:9, Ezekiel 22:24-31, Hosea 4:1, Micah 7:18, Micah 7:20, Zephaniah 3:1-4

Reciprocal: 2 Kings 19:22 - the Holy One Isaiah 1:4 - the Holy Isaiah 43:15 - the Lord Jeremiah 12:7 - have forsaken

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For Israel [hath] not [been] forsaken, nor Judah of his God,

of the Lord of hosts,.... That is, not totally and finally; for though they might seem to be forsaken, when carried captive by their enemies, yet they were not in such sense as a woman is deprived of her husband when dead, and she is become a widow, as the word d used may signify; or when divorced from him; or as children are deprived of their parents, and become orphans; but so it was not with Israel; for thought they were under the frowns of Providence, and the resentment of God they had sinned against, yet the relation between them still subsisted; he was their covenant God and Father, their husband and protector, and who would vindicate them, and avenge them on their enemies:

though their land was filled with sin against the Holy One of Israel; which was the reason why they were carried captive, and so seemed to be forsaken of God; or though their land was filled with punishment, with devastation and destruction, yet nevertheless God would appear for them, and restore that and them unto it; or rather this is to be understood of the land of the Chaldeans, as it is by Jarchi and Kimchi; and be rendered, "for their land is filled with [punishment] for sin, from", or "by", or "because of the Holy One of Israel" e; by which it appears, that the people of God were not forsaken by him, and were not without a patron and defender of them; since it was a plain case that the land of the Chaldeans was filled with the punishment of the sword and other calamities by the Holy One of Israel, because of the sins they had committed against him, and the injuries they had done to his people. So the Targum,

"for their land is filled with, (punishment for) the sins of murder, by the word of the Holy One of Israel.''

d אלמן "viduus, [sive] viduatus", Vatablus, Calvin, Montanus; "ut vidua", Pagninus; "orbus", Schmidt. e כי ארצם מלאה אשם "quia terra illorum repleta est delicto, [sive] reatu, [vel] poena", Grotius; so some in Gataker. מקדוש ישראל "a Sancto Israelis", Montanus, Schmidt; "propter Sanctum Israelis", Vatablus, Calvin, Cocceius; so Ben Melech.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Jeremiah 51:5. For Israel hath not been forsaken — God still continued his prophets among them; he had never cast them wholly off. Even in the midst of wrath - highly deserved and inflicted punishment, he has remembered mercy; and is now about to crown what he has done by restoring them to their own land. I conceive אשם asham, which we translate sin, as rather signifying punishment, which meaning it often has.


 
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