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Jeremiah 2:31

The Pulpit Commentary on Jeremiah 2:31

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

O generation, see ye. It is doubtful whether generation here means "contemporaries" (equivalent to "men of this generation"), or, like γενεά sometimes in the New Testament, a class of men united by moral affinity (comp.

; ). In the latter case we should rather attach the pronoun in "see ye" to "O generation," and render "O (evil) generation that ye are!" So Hitzig, Keil, and Payne Smith; Ewald and Delitzsch adopt the first rendering.

Have I been a wilderness, etc.? "Have I not been the source of light and happiness to my people, and of all temporal blessings?" (comp. ). So the Divine speaker in , "I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain," or more literally, "in chaos" (same word as in ); "chaos" and "the wilderness" are both images of that which is utterly unremunerative.

A land of darkness. This is, of course, not literally accurate as a description of the Arabian desert. "Darkness" is here used as a synonym for "misery." Cloud and rain occupy precisely opposite places in the estimation of nomadic and agricultural peoples respectively.

"The Bedouins," says an Arabic scholast, "always follow the rain and the places where raindrops fall;" whereas a townsman of Mecca calls himself "child of the sun." So Indra and Varuna, originally belonging to the cloudy and rainy sky, are in the Vedic hymns endowed with solar traits.

It should be added here that it is an old problem, and too difficult a one for us to investigate, whether we should render "the darkness of Jah" (Jehovah) or (as Authorized Version) simply "darkness."

The former rendering will mean very great darkness, such as Jehovah sends in judgment (e.g. to the Egyptians, ). On this question, see Dr. Ginsburg on (where a similar doubt exists), Geiger's 'Urschrift und Uebersetzungen der Bibel,' p.

276; Ewald, 'Lehrbuch der Hebraischen Sprache,' § 270 e. We are lords; rather, we have broken loose. It is, however, a difficult word, which only occurs elsewhere in :40; ; .

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