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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
Isaiæ 30:15
insanabilis est dolor tuus:
propter multitudinem iniquitatis tuæ,
et propter dura peccata tua,
feci hæc tibi.
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Concordances:
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- HolmanParallel Translations
Quia hc dicit Dominus Deus, Sanctus Isral : Si revertamini et quiescatis, salvi eritis ; in silentio et in spe erit fortitudo vestra. Et noluistis,
Quid clamas super contritione tua? Insanabilis est dolor tuus. Propter multitudinem iniquitatis tuae et propter dura peccata tua feci haec tibi.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Why: Jeremiah 15:18, Joshua 9:10, Joshua 9:11, Lamentations 3:39, Micah 7:9
thy sorrow: Jeremiah 30:12, Jeremiah 30:17, Jeremiah 46:11, Job 34:6, Job 34:29, Isaiah 30:13, Isaiah 30:14, Hosea 5:12, Hosea 5:13, Micah 1:9, Malachi 4:1, Malachi 4:2
for the: Jeremiah 30:14, Jeremiah 2:19, Jeremiah 2:28-30, Jeremiah 5:6-9, Jeremiah 5:25-31, Jeremiah 6:6, Jeremiah 6:7, Jeremiah 6:13, Jeremiah 7:8-11, Jeremiah 9:1-9, Jeremiah 11:13, Jeremiah 32:30-35, 2 Chronicles 36:14-17, Ezra 9:6, Ezra 9:7, Ezra 9:13, Nehemiah 9:26-36, Isaiah 1:4, Isaiah 1:5, Isaiah 1:21-24, Isaiah 5:2, Isaiah 59:1-4, Isaiah 59:12-15, Lamentations 1:5, Lamentations 4:13, Lamentations 5:16, Lamentations 5:17, Ezekiel 16:1-63, Ezekiel 20:1-49, Ezekiel 22:1 -Ezekiel 23:49, Zephaniah 3:1-5
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 3:21 - A voice Jeremiah 14:17 - with a very
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Why criest thou for thine affliction?.... Or complainest of the hardness, and heaviness, and continuance of it, when there was such a just cause for it? when men have sinned at a high rate, they have no reason to complain of the punishment of their sins, Lamentations 3:39;
thy sorrow [is] incurable, for the multitude of thine iniquity; such were the number of their iniquities, that they brought them into such a sorrowful and wretched estate and condition that there was no recovery of them, nor hope of recovery of them, by their own power, or by the help and assistance of others:
[because] thy sins were increased I have done these things unto thee; which shows the justice of God, and is a vindication of it under all the seeming severity of it. The Jews x acknowledge, that under the second temple there was a great increase of capital crimes, such as murders, adulteries, c. for which, and other sins, wrath came upon them to the uttermost by the Romans and they still continue under the visible marks of the divine displeasure.
x Misna Sota, c. 9. sect. 9.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Translate it:
Why criest thou because of thy breaking?
Because thy pain is grievous?
Because of the multitude of thine iniquity,
Because thy sins are strong,
I have done these things unto thee.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 30:15. Thy sorrow is incurable — אנוש anush, desperate. See Jeremiah 30:12.