Jeremiah 13:16-18
1599 Geneva Bible
16 Give glory to the Lord your God before he bring [a]darkness, and or ever your feet stumble in the dark mountains, and while you look for [b]light, he turn it into the shadow of death and make it as darkness.
17 But if ye will not hear this, my soul shall [c]weep in secret for your pride, and mine eye shall weep and drop down tears, because the Lord’s flock is carried away captive.
18 Say unto the [d]King and to the Queen: Humble yourselves, sit down, for the crown of your glory shall come down from your heads.
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- Jeremiah 13:16 That is, affliction and misery by the Babylonians, Isa. 8:22.
- Jeremiah 13:16 Meaning, for help and support of the Egyptians.
- Jeremiah 13:17 You shall surely be led away captive, and I, according to mine affection towards you, shall weep and lament for your stubbornness.
- Jeremiah 13:18 For Jehoiachin and his mother rendered themselves by Jeremiah’s counsel to the king of Babylon, 2 Kings 24:12.
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