Jeremiah 33:12

Translations

King James Version (KJV)

Thus said the LORD of hosts; Again in this place, which is desolate without man and without beast, and in all the cities thereof, shall be an habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

American King James Version (AKJV)

Thus said the LORD of hosts; Again in this place, which is desolate without man and without beast, and in all the cities thereof, shall be an habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

American Standard Version (ASV)

Thus saith Jehovah of hosts: Yet again shall there be in this place, which is waste, without man and without beast, and in all the cities thereof, a habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

Basic English Translation (BBE)

This is what the Lord of armies has said: Again there will be in this place, which is a waste, without man and without beast, and in all its towns, a resting-place where the keepers of sheep will make their flocks take rest.

Webster's Revision

Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Again in this place, which is desolate without man and without beast, and in all its cities, shall be a habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

World English Bible

Thus says Yahweh of Armies: Yet again shall there be in this place, which is waste, without man and without animal, and in all its cities, a habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

English Revised Version (ERV)

Thus saith the LORD of hosts: Yet again shall there be in this place, which is waste, without man and without beast, and in all the cities thereof, an habitation of shepherds causing their flocks to lie down.

Definitions for Jeremiah 33:12

Without - Outside.

Clarke's Jeremiah 33:12 Bible Commentary

A habitation of shepherds - See on Jeremiah 31:12 (note).

Barnes's Jeremiah 33:12 Bible Commentary

An habitation - "A shepherd's encampment." The words, "causing their flocks to lie down," mean gathering them into the fold at night.

Wesley's Jeremiah 33:12 Bible Commentary

33:12 Is desolate - That is, a great part of which is, and the other part shall soon be desolate.