SEV Biblia, Chapter 16:19
Oh SEÑOR, fortaleza mía, y fuerza mía, y refugio mío en el tiempo de la aflicción; a ti vendrán gentiles desde los extremos de la tierra, y dirán: Ciertamente mentira poseyeron nuestros padres, vanidad, y no hay en ellos provecho.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 16:19
Verse 19. The Gentiles shall come] Even the days shall come when the Gentiles themselves, ashamed of their confidence, shall renounce their idols, and acknowledge that their fathers had believed lies, and worshipped vanities. This may be a prediction of the calling of the Gentiles by the Gospel of Christ; if so, it is a light amidst much darkness. In such dismal accounts there is need of some gracious promise relative to an amended state of the world.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Prohibitions given to the prophet. (Jer. 16:1-9) The justice of God in these judgments. (Jer. 16:10-13) Future restoration of the Jews, an the conversion of the Gentiles. (Jer. 16:14-21) Jer. 16:1-9 The prophet must conduct himself as one who expected to se his country ruined very shortly. In the prospect of sad times, he is to abstain from marriage, mourning for the dead, and pleasure. Those wh would convince others of the truths of God, must make it appear by their self-denial, that they believe it themselves. Peace, inward an outward, family and public, is wholly the work of God, and from his loving-kindness and mercy. When He takes his peace from any people distress must follow. There may be times when it is proper to avoi things otherwise our duty; and we should always sit loose to the pleasures and concerns of this life.
Jer. 16:10-13 Here seems to be the language of those who quarrel at the word of God, and instead of humbling and condemning themselves, justif themselves, as though God did them wrong. A plain and full answer ia given. They were more obstinate in sin than their fathers, walkin every one after the devices of his heart. Since they will not hearken they shall be hurried away into a far country, a land they know not. I they had God's favour, that would make even the land of their captivit pleasant.
Jer. 16:14-21 The restoration from the Babylonish captivity would be remembered in place of the deliverance from Egypt; it also typifie spiritual redemption, and the future deliverance of the church from antichristian oppression. But none of the sins of sinners can be hidde from God, or shall be overlooked by him. He will find out and raise u instruments of his wrath, that shall destroy the Jews, by fraud lik fishers, by force like hunters. The prophet, rejoicing at the hope of mercy to come, addressed the Lord as his strength and refuge. The deliverance out of captivity shall be a figure of the great salvatio to be wrought by the Messiah. The nations have often known the power of Jehovah in his wrath; but they shall know him as the strength of his people, and their refuge in time of trouble __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
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