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PARALLEL BIBLE - Jeremiah 15:15


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King James Bible - Jeremiah 15:15

O LORD, thou knowest: remember me, and visit me, and revenge me of my persecutors; take me not away in thy longsuffering: know that for thy sake I have suffered rebuke.

World English Bible

Yahweh, you know; remember me, and visit me, and avenge me of my persecutors; don't take me away in your longsuffering: know that for your sake I have suffered reproach.

Douay-Rheims - Jeremiah 15:15

O Lord, thou knowest, remember me, and visit me, and defend me from them that persecute me, do not defend me in thy patience: know that for thy sake I have sufferred reproach.

Webster's Bible Translation

O LORD, thou knowest: remember me, and visit me, and avenge me of my persecutors; take me not away in thy long-suffering: know that for thy sake I have suffered rebuke.

Original Hebrew

אתה
859 ידעת 3045 יהוה 3068 זכרני 2142 ופקדני 6485 והנקם 5358 לי  מרדפי 7291  אל 408  לארך 750 אפך 639 תקחני 3947 דע 3045 שׂאתי 5375 עליך 5921 חרפה׃ 2781

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VERSE (15) -
Jer 12:3; 17:16 Job 10:7 Ps 7:3-5; 17:3 Joh 21:15-17 2Co 5:11

SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:15

¶ Tú lo sabes, oh SEÑOR; acuérdate de mí, y visítame, y véngame de mis enemigos. No me tomes a tu cargo en la prolongación de tu enojo; sepas que sufro vergí¼enza a causa de ti.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 15:15

Verse 15. O Lord-remember me, and
visit me] Let me not be carried away into captivity; and it does not appear that he had ever been taken to Babylon. After the capture of the city he went into Egypt; and either died there, or was put to death by his countrymen.
Matthew Henry Commentary
The
destruction of the wicked described. (Jer. 15:1-9) The prophe laments such messages, and is reproved. (Jer. 15:10-14) He supplicate pardon, and is promised protection. (Jer. 15:15-21)

Jer. 15:1-9 The Lord declares that even Moses and Samuel must have pleaded in vain. The putting of this as a case, though they shoul stand before him, shows that they do not, and that saints in heaven d not pray for saints on earth. The Jews were condemned to differen kinds of misery by the righteous judgment of God, and the remnant woul be driven away, like the chaff, into captivity. Then was the populou city made desolate. Bad examples and misused authority often produc fatal effects, even after men are dead, or have repented of their crimes: this should make all greatly dread being the occasion of sin in others.

Jer. 15:10-14 Jeremiah met with much contempt and reproach, when the ought to have blessed him, and God for him. It is a great an sufficient support to the people of God, that however troublesome their way may be, it shall be well with them in their latter end. God turn to the people. Shall the most hardy and vigorous of their efforts be able to contend with the counsel of God, or with the army of the Chaldeans? Let them hear their doom. The enemy will treat the prophe well. But the people who had great estates would be used hardly. All parts of the country had added to the national guilt; and let each tak shame to itself.

Jer. 15:15-21 It is matter of comfort that we have a God, to whose knowledge of all things we may appeal. Jeremiah pleads with God for mercy and relief against his enemies, persecutors, and slanderers. I will be a comfort to God's ministers, when men despise them, if the have the testimony of their own consciences. But he complains, that he found little pleasure in his work. Some good people lose much of the pleasantness of religion by the fretfulness and uneasiness of their natural temper, which they indulge. The Lord called the prophet to cease from his distrust, and to return to his work. If he attende thereto, he might be assured the Lord would deliver him from his enemies. Those who are with God, and faithful to him, he will delive from trouble or carry through it. Many things appear frightful, whic do not at all hurt a real believer in Christ __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

אתה 859 ידעת 3045 יהוה 3068 זכרני 2142 ופקדני 6485 והנקם 5358 לי  מרדפי 7291  אל 408  לארך 750 אפך 639 תקחני 3947 דע 3045 שׂאתי 5375 עליך 5921 חרפה׃ 2781


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