14 Is Israel a [a]servant, or is he born in the house? why then is he spoiled?

15 The [b]Lions roared upon him and yelled, and they have made his land waste: his cities are burnt without [c]an inhabitant.

16 Also the children of [d]Noph and Tahapanes have [e]broken thine head.

17 Hast not thou procured this unto thyself, because thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, when he [f]led thee by the way?

18 And what hast thou now to do in the way of [g]Egypt? to drink the water of Nilus? or what makest thou in the way of Assyria? to drink the water of the [h]River?

19 Thine own wickedness shall [i]correct thee, and thy turnings back shall reprove thee: know therefore and behold, that it is an evil thing, and bitter, that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, and that my fear is not in thee, saith the Lord God of hosts.

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Notas al pie

  1. Jeremiah 2:14 Have I ordered them like servants and not like dearly beloved children? Exod. 4:22, therefore it is their fault only, if the enemy spoil them.
  2. Jeremiah 2:15 The Babylonians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians.
  3. Jeremiah 2:15 Not one shall be left to dwell there.
  4. Jeremiah 2:16 That is, the Egyptians: for these were two great cities in Egypt.
  5. Jeremiah 2:16 Have grievously vexed thee at sundry times.
  6. Jeremiah 2:17 Showing that God would have still led them aright, if they would have followed him.
  7. Jeremiah 2:18 To seek help of man, as though God were not able enough to defend thee, which is to drink of the puddles, and to leave the fountain, read Isa. 31:1.
  8. Jeremiah 2:18 To wit, Euphrates.
  9. Jeremiah 2:19 Meaning, that the wicked are insensible, till the punishment for their sin waken them as verse 26; Isa. 3:9.

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