“For this is what the Lord says: Don’t enter a house where a mourning feast is taking place.[a] Don’t go to lament or sympathize with them, for I have removed My peace from these people”—this is the Lord’s declaration—“as well as My faithful love and compassion.(A) Both great and small will die in this land without burial. No lament will be made for them, nor will anyone cut himself or(B) shave his head for them.[b] Food won’t be provided for the mourner(C) to comfort him because of the dead. A cup of consolation won’t be given him because of the loss of his father or mother.

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Notas al pie

  1. Jeremiah 16:5 Lit house of mourning
  2. Jeremiah 16:6 This custom demonstrated pagan mourning rituals.

For this is what the Lord says: “Don’t go to a house where there is mourning, don’t go to lament, nor to express sorrow to them. For I’ve taken my peace away from this people,” declares the Lord, “as well as gracious love and compassion. Both the most and the least important people[a] will die in this land, and they won’t be buried. People won’t mourn for them. They won’t cut themselves,[b] nor will they shave their heads for them.[c] They won’t break bread[d] for the mourner to be consoled for the dead. They won’t give anyone the cup of consolation to drink for his father or[e] mother.

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Notas al pie

  1. Jeremiah 16:6 Lit. great and small; i.e. adults and children
  2. Jeremiah 16:6 A Canaanite mourning practice forbidden by Deut. 14:1
  3. Jeremiah 16:6 A common mourning practice in the ancient world
  4. Jeremiah 16:7 The Heb. lacks bread
  5. Jeremiah 16:7 The Heb. lacks father or