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  • PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Jeremiah 47:7


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    LXX- Greek Septuagint - Jeremiah 47:7

    και 2532 ηκουσαν 191 5656 παντες 3956 οι 3588 ηγεμονες της 3588 δυναμεως 1411 της 3588 εν 1722 1520 αγρω 68 αυτοι 846 και 2532 οι 3588 ανδρες 435 αυτων 846 οτι 3754 κατεστησεν 2525 5656 βασιλευς 935 βαβυλωνος 897 τον 3588 γοδολιαν εν 1722 1520 τη 3588 γη 1093 και 2532 παρεκατεθετο αυτω 846 ανδρας 435 και 2532 γυναικας 1135 αυτων 846 ους 3739 3775 ουκ 3756 απωκισεν εις 1519 βαβυλωνα

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    How shall it be quiet, when the Lord hath given it a charge against Ascalon, and against the countries thereof by the sea
    side, and there hath made an appointment for it?

    King James Bible - Jeremiah 47:7

    How can it be quiet, seeing the LORD hath given it a charge against Ashkelon, and against the sea
    shore? there hath he appointed it.

    World English Bible

    How can you be quiet, since Yahweh has given you a command? Against Ashkelon, and against the seashore, there has he appointed it.

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    Jeremiah 47:7

    Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

    Anf-01 vi.ii.xii Pg 26
    Isa. xlv. 1.

    Behold how David calleth Him Lord and the Son of God.


    Anf-03 iv.ix.vii Pg 3
    The reference is to Isa. xlv. 1. A glance at the LXX. will at once explain the difference between the reading of our author and the genuine reading. One letter—an “ι”—makes all the difference. For Κύρῳ has been read Κυρίῳ. In the Eng. ver. we read “His Anointed.”

    whose right hand I have holden, that the nations may hear Him: the powers of kings will I burst asunder; I will open before Him the gates, and the cities shall not be closed to Him.” Which very thing we see fulfilled. For whose right hand does God the Father hold but Christ’s, His Son?—whom all nations have heard, that is, whom all nations have believed,—whose preachers, withal, the apostles, are pointed to in the Psalms of David: “Into the universal earth,” says he, “is gone out their sound, and unto the ends of the earth their words.”1219

    1219


    Anf-03 v.ix.xi Pg 18
    Isa. xlv. 1.

    Likewise, in the same prophet, He says to the Father respecting the Son: “Lord, who hath believed our report, and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed? We brought a report concerning Him, as if He were a little child, as if He were a root in a dry ground, who had no form nor comeliness.”7891

    7891


    Anf-03 v.ix.xxviii Pg 12
    Here Tertullian reads τῷ Χριστῷ μου Κυρίῳ, instead of Κύρῳ, “to Cyrus,” in Isa. xlv. 1.

    the Lord who speaks to the Father of Christ must be a distinct Being. Moreover, when the apostle in his epistle prays, “That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and of knowledge,”8172

    8172


    Anf-03 iv.ix.vii Pg 6
    See Isa. xlv. 1, 2 (especially in Lowth’s version and the LXX.).

    opened. Although there be withal a spiritual sense to be affixed to these expressions,—that the hearts of individuals, blockaded in various ways by the devil, are unbarred by the faith of Christ,—still they have been evidently fulfilled, inasmuch as in all these places dwells the “people” of the Name of Christ. For who could have reigned over all nations but Christ, God’s Son, who was ever announced as destined to reign over all to eternity? For if Solomonreigned,” why, it was within the confines of Judea merely:  “from Beersheba unto Dan” the boundaries of his kingdom are marked.1222

    1222


    Anf-01 vi.ii.xi Pg 7
    Isa. xlv. 2, 3.

    And “He shall dwell in a lofty cave of the strong rock.”1597

    1597


    Anf-02 vi.iii.iii.xii Pg 15.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.iv Pg 9.1


    Anf-02 vi.iv.v.x Pg 13.1


    Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxv Pg 18
    Isa. xlv. 3, Sept.

    And again:  “Who else shall scatter the tokens of ventriloquists,4481

    4481 Ventriloquorum, Greek ἐγγαστριμύθων.

    and the devices of those who divine out of their own heart; turning wise men backward, and making their counsels foolish?”4482

    4482


    Anf-03 v.iv.vi.vi Pg 6
    Isa. xlv. 3 (Septuagint).

    Now, that that god should have ever hidden anything who had never made a cover wherein to practise concealment, is in itself a wholly incredible idea. If he existed, concealment of himself was out of the question—to say nothing5430

    5430 Nedum.

    of any of his religious ordinances.5431

    5431 Sacramenta.

    The Creator, on the contrary, was as well known in Himself as His ordinances were.  These, we know, were publicly instituted5432

    5432 Palam decurrentia.

    in Israel; but they lay overshadowed with latent meanings, in which the wisdom of God was concealed,5433

    5433 Delitescebat.

    to be brought to light by and by amongst “the perfect,” when the time should come, but “pre-ordained in the counsels of God before the ages.”5434

    5434


    Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xiv Pg 33
    Isa. xlv. 3.

    Hence, then, came the exclamation, “O the depth of the riches and the wisdom of God!” For His treasures were now opening out. This is the purport of what Isaiah said, and of (the apostle’s own) subsequent quotation of the self-same passage, of the prophet: “Who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor? Who hath first given to Him, and it shall be recompensed to him again?”5868

    5868


    Anf-03 v.iii.vii Pg 11
    “De enthymesi;” for this word Tertullian gives animationem (in his tract against Valentinus, ix.), which seems to mean, “the mind in operation.” (See the same treatise, x. xi.) With regard to the other word, Jerome (on Amos. iii.) adduces Valentinus as calling Christ ἔκτρωμα, that is, abortion.

    Unhappy Aristotle! who invented for these men dialectics, the art of building up and pulling down; an art so evasive in its propositions,1920

    1920 Sententiis.

    so far-fetched in its conjectures, so harsh, in its arguments, so productive of contentions—embarrassing1921

    1921 Molestam.

    even to itself, retracting everything, and really treating of1922

    1922 Tractaverit, in the sense of conclusively settling.

    nothing! Whence spring those “fables and endless genealogies,”1923

    1923


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