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Isaiæ 30:12
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Propterea hc dicit Sanctus Isral : Pro eo quod reprobastis verbum hoc, et sperastis in calumnia et in tumultu, et innixi estis super eo ;
Quia hc dicit Dominus:
Insanabilis fractura tua;
pessima plaga tua:
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jeremiah 30:15, Jeremiah 14:17, Jeremiah 15:18, 2 Chronicles 36:16, Isaiah 1:5, Isaiah 1:6, Ezekiel 37:11
Reciprocal: Proverbs 3:8 - shall Isaiah 30:19 - thou shalt Isaiah 42:3 - bruised Jeremiah 8:22 - why Jeremiah 33:6 - I will bring Jeremiah 46:11 - in vain Jeremiah 51:8 - take balm Lamentations 2:13 - who can Hosea 2:7 - she shall follow Hosea 5:13 - his wound Hosea 6:1 - he hath torn Amos 5:2 - none Mark 5:26 - had suffered
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For thus saith the Lord, thy bruise [is] incurable,.... By themselves or others, in all human appearance; there was no help for them from men; their case seemed desperate; there was no likelihood of their recovery to their former state and glory, as at this day the case of the Jews appears to be; there seems to be no probability of their conversion and restoration; and whenever it is, it will be as life from the dead, Romans 11:15; like quickening Ezekiel's dry bones, or raising persons from the dead, which none but the hand of omnipotence can effect:
[and] thy wound [is] grievous; an expression signifying the same as before: the metaphor is taken from a body wounded and bruised in such a manner, as to be past the skill of the most able surgeon to cure it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Incurable - Mortal, fatal.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 30:12. Thy bruise is incurable — אנוש anush, desperate, not incurable; for the cure is promised in Jeremiah 30:17, I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds.