SEV Biblia, Chapter 1:16
Y hablaré con ellos mis juicios a causa de toda su malicia; que me dejaron, e incensaron a dioses extraños, y a hechuras de sus manos se encorvaron.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 1:16
Verse 16. I will utter my judgments] God denounced his judgments: the conquest of their cities, and the destruction of the realm, were the facts to which these judgments referred; and these facts prove that the threatening was fulfilled. Worshipped the works of their own hands.] Idolatry was the source of all their wickedness and was the cause of their desolations. For y[ml lemaasey, the works, more than a hundred MSS. of Kennicott's and De Rossi's, with many editions, have h[ml lemaaseh, the work. Idolatry was their ONE great WORK, the business of their life, their trade.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Jeremiah's call to the prophetic office. (Jer. 1:1-10) A vision of a almond-tree and of a seething-pot, Divine protection is promised. (Jer 1:11-19)
Jer. 1:1-10 Jeremiah's early call to the work and office of a prophe is stated. He was to be a prophet, not to the Jews only, but to the neighbouring nations. He is still a prophet to the whole world, and it would be well if they would attend to these warnings. The Lord wh formed us, knows for what particular services and purposes he intende us. But unless he sanctify us by his new-creating Spirit, we shal neither be fit for his holy service on earth, nor his holy happiness in heaven. It becomes us to have low thoughts of ourselves. Those who ar young, should consider that they are so, and not venture beyond their powers. But though a sense of our own weakness and insufficiency shoul make us go humbly about our work, it should not make us draw back when God calls us. Those who have messages to deliver from God, must no fear the face of man. The Lord, by a sign, gave Jeremiah such a gift a was necessary. God's message should be delivered in his own words Whatever wordly wise men or politicians may think, the safety of kingdoms is decided according to the purpose and word of God.
Jer. 1:11-19 God gave Jeremiah a view of the destruction of Judah an Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. The almond-tree, which is more forward in the spring than any other, represented the speedy approach of judgments. God also showed whence the intended ruin should arise Jeremiah saw a seething-pot boiling, representing Jerusalem and Juda in great commotion. The mouth or face of the furnace or hearth, wa toward the north; from whence the fire and fuel were to come. The northern powers shall unite. The cause of these judgments was the sin of Judah. The whole counsel of God must be declared. The fear of God is the best remedy against the fear of man. Better to have all men ou enemies than God our enemy; those who are sure they have God with them need not, ought not to fear, whoever is against them. Let us pray tha we may be willing to give up personal interests, and that nothing ma move us from our duty __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ודברתי 1696 משׁפטי 4941 אותם 854 על 5921 כל 3605 רעתם 7451 אשׁר 834 עזבוני 5800 ויקטרו 6999 לאלהים 430 אחרים 312 וישׁתחוו 7812 למעשׂי 4639 ידיהם׃ 3027