Jeremiah 51:10

10 “ ‘The LORD has vindicated us; come, let us tell in Zion what the LORD our God has done.’

Jeremiah 51:10 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
10 The LORD hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of the LORD our God.
English Standard Version (ESV)
10 The LORD has brought about our vindication; come, let us declare in Zion the work of the LORD our God.
New Living Translation (NLT)
10 The LORD has vindicated us. Come, let us announce in Jerusalem everything the LORD our God has done.
The Message Bible (MSG)
10 "God has set everything right for us. Come! Let's tell the good news Back home in Zion. Let's tell what our God did to set things right.
American Standard Version (ASV)
10 Jehovah hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of Jehovah our God.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
10 The LORD has brought about our victory. Let's announce in Zion what the LORD our God has done.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
10 The Lord has brought about our vindication; come, let's tell in Zion what the Lord our God has accomplished.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
10 "The people of Judah say, 'The LORD has made things right for us again. So come. Let's tell in Zion what the LORD our God has done.'

Jeremiah 51:10 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 51:10

The Lord hath brought forth our righteousness
Or "righteousnesses" F9 this, as Kimchi observes, is spoken in the person of the Israelites; not as though the Jews had done no iniquity, for which they were carried captive; they had committed much, and were far from being righteous in themselves, but were so in comparison of the Chaldeans; and who had gone beyond their commission, and had greatly oppressed them, and used them cruelly; and now the Lord, by bringing destruction upon them, vindicated the cause of his people, and showed it to be a righteous one; and that the religion they professed was true, and which the Chaldeans had derided and reproached: this righteousness, not of their persons, but of their cause, and the truth of their holy religion, the Lord brought forth to the light, and made it manifest, by taking their parts, and destroying their enemies: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of the Lord our God;
the Jews encourage one another to return into their own land, rebuild their temple, and set up the worship of God in it; and there declare the wondrous work of God in the destruction of Babylon, and their deliverance from thence; giving him the praise and glory of it; and exciting others to join with them in it, it being the Lord's work, and marvellous in their eyes; and so, when mystical Babylon is destroyed, voices will be heard in heaven, in the church, ascribing salvation, honour, and glory, to God, ( Revelation 19:1 Revelation 19:2 ) . All this is true, in an evangelic sense, of such as are redeemed by Christ, and brought out of mystical Babylon, and are effectually called by the grace of God; to these the Lord brings forth the righteousness of Christ, which he makes their own, by imputing it to them; and he brings it near to them, and puts it upon them; it is revealed unto them from faith to faith; it is applied to them by the Spirit of God, and put into their hands to plead with God, as their justifying righteousness; and which is brought forth by him on all occasions, to free them from all charges exhibited against them by law or justice, by the world, Satan, or their own hearts, ( Romans 8:33 ) ; and it becomes such persons to declare in Zion, in the church of God, the works of the Lord; not their own, which will not bear the light, nor bear speaking of; but the works of God, of creation and providence; but more especially of grace, as the great work of redemption by Jesus Christ; and particularly the Spirit's work of grace upon their hearts, which is not the work of men, but of God; being a new creation work; a regeneration; a resurrection from the dead; and requiring almighty power, to which man is unfit and unequal: this lies in the quickening of men dead in trespasses and sins; in enlightening such as are darkness itself; in an implantation of the principles of grace and holiness in them; in giving them new hearts and new spirits; and in bringing them off of their own righteousness, to depend on Christ alone for salvation; and which work, as it is begun, will be carried on, and performed in them, until the day of Christ; and, wherever it is, should not be concealed, but should be declared in the gates of Zion, publicly, freely, and fitly and faithfully, to the glory of the grace of God, and for the comfort of his people, to whom every such declaration is matter of joy and pleasure; see ( Psalms 66:16 ) ( Mark 5:19 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (wnytqdu) "justitas nostras", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Piscator, Cocceius, Schmidt.

Jeremiah 51:10 In-Context

8 Babylon will suddenly fall and be broken. Wail over her! Get balm for her pain; perhaps she can be healed.
9 “ ‘We would have healed Babylon, but she cannot be healed; let us leave her and each go to our own land, for her judgment reaches to the skies, it rises as high as the heavens.’
10 “ ‘The LORD has vindicated us; come, let us tell in Zion what the LORD our God has done.’
11 “Sharpen the arrows, take up the shields! The LORD has stirred up the kings of the Medes, because his purpose is to destroy Babylon. The LORD will take vengeance, vengeance for his temple.
12 Lift up a banner against the walls of Babylon! Reinforce the guard, station the watchmen, prepare an ambush! The LORD will carry out his purpose, his decree against the people of Babylon.

Cross References 2

  • 1. Micah 7:9
  • 2. Psalms 64:9; S Jeremiah 50:28
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