jeremiah 10:19 meaning - Axtarish в Google
In this poignant verse, the speaker articulates a deep lament over Israel's grievous state . This sentiment encapsulates the collective anguish of a nation ravaged by sin and impending doom, reflecting a profound awareness of suffering without remedy.
Wo is me for my hurt — The prophet here again pathetically laments the overthrow of his country, and, either in his own person or in that of his country, ...
This is a grief; an affliction, a trial, and exercise: and I must bear it; patiently and quietly, since it is of God, and is justly brought upon the people for ...
Jeremiah 10:19 - Woe to me, because of my injury! My wound is incurable. But I said, 'This certainly is a sickness, And I must endure it.
19 Woe to me because of my injury! My wound is incurable! Yet I said to myself, “This is my sickness, and I must endure it.”
Jeremiah 10:19. ESV Woe is me because of my hurt! My wound is grievous. But I said, "Truly this is an affliction, and I must bear it." NIV Woe to me because of ...
31 авг. 2012 г. · Since verse 21 refers to the people of Judah in the third person as “my people,” it is less likely that the people of Judah are speaking here.
We may bear the smart of God's rod, but we cannot bear the weight of his wrath. Those who restrain prayer, prove that they know not God; for those who know him ...
22 апр. 2023 г. · Jeremiah realizes the hopelessness of the situation. His heart is broken, and he laments over what the future holds for his people and himself.
New International Version Woe to me because of my injury! My wound is incurable! Yet I said to myself, “This is my sickness, and I must endure it.”
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