21 I have told you today, but you still have not obeyed the Lord your God in all he sent me to tell you.

Other Translations of Jeremiah 42:21

King James Version

21 And now I have this day declared it to you; but ye have not obeyed the voice of the Lord your God, nor any thing for the which he hath sent me unto you.

English Standard Version

21 And I have this day declared it to you, but you have not obeyed the voice of the Lord your God in anything that he sent me to tell you.

The Message

21 "Well, now I've told you, told you everything he said, and you haven't obeyed a word of it, not a single word of what your God sent me to tell you.

New King James Version

21 And I have this day declared it to you, but you have not obeyed the voice of the Lord your God, or anything which He has sent you by me.

New Living Translation

21 And today I have told you exactly what he said, but you will not obey the Lord your God any better now than you have in the past.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Jeremiah 42:21

Commentary on Jeremiah 42:7-22

(Read Jeremiah 42:7-22)

If we would know the mind of the Lord in doubtful cases, we must wait as well as pray. God is ever ready to return in mercy to those he has afflicted; and he never rejects any who rely on his promises. He has declared enough to silence even the causeless fears of his people, which discourge them in the way of duty. Whatever loss or suffering we may fear from obedience, is provided against in God's word; and he will protect and deliver all who trust in him and serve him. It is folly to quit our place, especially to quit a holy land, because we meet with trouble in it. And the evils we think to escape by sin, we certainly bring upon ourselves. We may apply this to the common troubles of life; and those who think to avoid them by changing their place, will find that the grievances common to men will meet them wherever they go. Sinners who dissemble with God in solemn professions especially should be rebuked with sharpness; for their actions speak more plainly than words. We know not what is good for ourselves; and what we are most fond of, and have our hearts most set upon, often proves hurtful, and sometimes fatal.