Jeremiah 10:15 - Catholic Public Domain Version These things are empty, and they are a work deserving of ridicule. In the time of their visitation, they will perish. 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 They are vanity, and the work of errors: in the time of their visitation they shall perish. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition They are devoid of worth, usefulness, or truth, a work of delusion and mockery; in their time of trial and punishment they shall [helplessly] perish. American Standard Version (1901) They are vanity, a work of delusion: in the time of their visitation they shall perish. Common English Bible They are a delusion, a charade; at the appointed time they will vanish! Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version They are vain things and a ridiculous work: in the time of their visitation they shall perish. English Standard Version 2016 They are worthless, a work of delusion; at the time of their punishment they shall perish. |
Behold, you exist out of nothing, and your work is from what does not exist; he who has chosen you is an abomination.
Behold, they are all unjust, and their works are empty. Their idols are wind and emptiness.
"And so, you shall speak to them in this way: The gods that have not made heaven and earth, let them perish from the earth and from among those places which are under heaven.
Together, they will all be proven to be unwise and foolish. The doctrine of their vanity is made of wood.
Could any of the graven images of the Gentiles send rain? Or are the heavens able to give showers? Have we not hoped in you, the Lord our God? For you have made all these things."
Yet my people have forgotten me, offering useless libations, and stumbling in their ways, in the paths of the world, so that they walk by these on an unmarked route.
And he will kindle a fire in the shrines of the gods of Egypt, and he will burn them down, and he will lead them away captive. And he will clothe himself with the land of Egypt, just as a shepherd is clothed with his cloak. And he will go forth from that place in peace.
"Announce it among the Gentiles, and make it known. Lift up a sign. Proclaim it and do not conceal it. Say this: 'Babylon has been captured. Bel has been confounded. Merodach has been conquered. Their graven things have been confounded. Their idols have not survived.'
They are empty works, deserving of ridicule. In the time of their visitation, they will perish.
They have been confounded because they committed abomination. Or rather, they have not been confounded with shame, for they do not know how to blush. For this reason, they will fall among the fallen. In the time of their visitation, they will fall, says the Lord.
Behold, the voice of the daughter of my people from a far away land. Is the Lord not with Zion, and is her king not within her? Then why have they provoked me to wrath by their graven images, and by their strange vanities?
The days of visitation have arrived; the days of retribution are here. Know this, Israel: that the prophet was foolish, the spiritual man was mad, because of the multitude of your iniquities and the great extent of your foolishness.
When my soul was in anguish within me, I called to mind the Lord, so that my prayer might come to you, to your holy temple.
And this shall be in that day, says the Lord of hosts: I will disperse the names of the idols from the earth, and they will not be remembered any longer. And I will take away the false prophets and the unclean spirit from the earth.
They have provoked me with that which was not God, and they have angered me with their emptiness. And so, I will provoke them with that which is not a people, and I will anger them with a foolish nation.
And do not choose to turn aside after vanities, which will never benefit you, nor rescue you, since they are empty.
And again, on the next day, rising up in the morning, they found Dagon lying on his face upon the ground, before the ark of the Lord. But the head of Dagon, and both palms of his hands had been cut off upon the threshold.