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17 So I, the Lord, say: “You have not really obeyed me and granted freedom to your neighbor and fellow countryman.[a] Therefore, I will grant you freedom, the freedom[b] to die in war, or by starvation, or disease. I, the Lord, affirm it![c] I will make all the kingdoms of the earth horrified at what happens to you.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 34:17 tn The Hebrew text has a compound object, the two terms of which have been synonyms in vv. 14, 15. G. L. Keown, P. J. Scalise, and T. G. Smothers (Jeremiah 26-52 [WBC], 189) make the interesting observation that these two terms (Heb “brother” and “neighbor”) emphasize the relationships that should have taken precedence over their being viewed as mere slaves.
  2. Jeremiah 34:17 sn This is, of course, a metaphorical and ironical use of the term “to grant freedom to.” It is, however, a typical statement of the concept of talionic justice that is quite often operative in God’s judgments in the OT (cf., e.g., Obad 15).
  3. Jeremiah 34:17 tn Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”
  4. Jeremiah 34:17 sn Cf. Jer 15:4; 24:9; 29:18.