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Jeremiah 18:16
| 28 | tn There may be a deliberate double meaning involved here. The word translated here “an object of horror” refers both to destruction (cf. 2:15; 4:17) and the horror or dismay that accompanies it (cf. 5:30; 8:21). The fact that there is no conjunction or preposition in front of the noun “hissing” that follows this suggests that the reaction is in view here, not the cause. |
| 29 | tn Heb “an object of lasting hissing. All who pass that way will be appalled and shake their head.” sn The actions of “shaking of the head” and “hissing” were obviously gestures of scorn and derision. See Lam 2:15–16. |
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