Hey the NET makes some interesting observation, when it notes that maybe bronze and iron are allegorical images pointing to unrepented sinners.
They use Jer 6:28 where sinners are compared to bronze and iron.
"They are bronze and iron, they act corruptly."
So maybe in 15:12 bronze and iron are still representing unrepented sinners.
Can (those who are like) iron and bronze break iron from the north?
Or less wordy, can iron and bronze break iron from the north ?
On 1/4/05 10:57 AM, "Harold R. Holmyard III" <hholmyard AT ont.com> wrote:_______________________________________________
> There are not two instances of $RYTYK in Jer 15:11 ...
My error, as I have already noted.
The e-text of BHS I use puts both the Kethiv-Qere in the text one in
brackets. This is very confusing to one who spends the majority of his time
using a critical edition of the GNT where brackets are used for dubious
readings not alternative readings. The BHS apparatus cleared up the issue
once I figured it out.
>The LXX treatment
> of 15:12 suggests a poor text and misinterpretation; I have no
> confidence in following it.
Who does? When you are "up against the wall" you look at ALL the evidence.
greetings,
Clay Bartholomew
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