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  • PARALLEL BIBLE - Jeremiah 35:11


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    King James Bible - Jeremiah 35:11

    But it came to pass, when Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came up into the land, that we said, Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans, and for fear of the army of the Syrians: so we dwell at Jerusalem.

    World English Bible

    But it happened, when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up into the
    land, that we said, Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans, and for fear of the army of the Syrians; so we dwell at Jerusalem.

    Douay-Rheims - Jeremiah 35:11

    But when Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon came up to our
    land, we said: Come, let us go into Jerusalem from the face of the army of the Chaldeans, and from the face of the army of Syria: and we have remained in Jerusalem.

    Webster's Bible Translation

    But it came to pass, when Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came up into the
    land, that we said, Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans, and for fear of the army of the Syrians: so we dwell at Jerusalem.

    Original Hebrew

    ויהי
    1961 בעלות 5927 נבוכדראצר 5019 מלך 4428 בבל 894 אל 413 הארץ 776 ונאמר 559 באו 935 ונבוא 935 ירושׁלם 3389 מפני 6440 חיל 2428 הכשׂדים 3778 ומפני 6440 חיל 2428 ארם 758 ונשׁב 3427 בירושׁלם׃ 3389

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    VERSE (11) -
    2Ki 24:2 Da 1:1,2

    SEV Biblia, Chapter 35:11

    Pero, sucedió, empero, que cuando Nabucodonosor rey de Babilonia subió a la tierra, dijimos: Venid, y entrémonos en Jerusalén, de delante del ejército de los caldeos y de delante del ejército de los de Siria; y en Jerusalén nos quedamos.

    Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 35:11

    Verse 11. But-when Neouchadnezzar-came up] If at present we appear to be acting contrary in any respect to our institutions, in being found in the city, necessity alone has induced us to take this
    temporary step. We have sought the shelter of the city for the preservation of our lives; so now we dwell at Jerusalem.
    Matthew Henry Commentary
    The obedience of the Rechabites. (Jer. 35:1-11) The
    Jews' disobedienc to the Lord. (Jer. 35:12-19)

    Jer. 35:1-11 Jonadab was famous for wisdom and piety. He lived nearl 300 years before, II Kin. 10:15. Jonadab charged his posterity not to drink wine. He also appointed them to dwell in tents, or movabl dwelling: this would teach them not to think of settling any where in this world. To keep low, would be the way to continue long in the lan where they were strangers. Humility and contentment are always the bes policy, and men's surest protection. Also, that they might not run int unlawful pleasures, they were to deny themselves even lawful delights The consideration that we are strangers and pilgrims should oblige u to abstain from all fleshly lusts. Let them have little to lose, an then losing times would be the less dreadful: let them sit loose to what they had, and then they might with less pain be stript of it Those are in the best frame to meet sufferings who live a life of self-denial, and who despise the vanities of the world. Jonadab' posterity observed these rules strictly, only using proper means for their safety in a time of general suffering.

    Jer. 35:12-19 The trial of the Rechabites' constancy was for a sign; is made the disobedience of the Jews to God the more marked. The Rechabites were obedient to one who was but a man like themselves, an Jonadab never did for his seed what God has done for his people. Merc is promised to the Rechabites. We are not told respecting the performance of this promise; but doubtless it was performed, an travellers say the Rechabites may be found a separate people to thi day. Let us follow the counsels of our pious forefathers, and we shal find good in so doing __________________________________________________________________


    Original Hebrew

    ויהי 1961 בעלות 5927 נבוכדראצר 5019 מלך 4428 בבל 894 אל 413 הארץ 776 ונאמר 559 באו 935 ונבוא 935 ירושׁלם 3389 מפני 6440 חיל 2428 הכשׂדים 3778 ומפני 6440 חיל 2428 ארם 758 ונשׁב 3427 בירושׁלם׃ 3389


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